The embattled chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Ibrahim Bilal, has finally resigned from office a few weeks after his purported impeachment by some members of the state working committee of the party in Adamawa State.

Though Bilal, however, got reinstated by the court, a letter dated September 13, 2022, which had emanated from the office of the National Vice Chairman, North East, for the APC, Salihu Mustapha, conveyed the resignation of the embattled chairman.

The statement signed by Salihu, also said Samaila Tadawus, Bilal’s deputy, is to assume the position of the party’s acting chairman pending the ratification by the APC National Working Committee.

Bilal is yet to break his silence over his purported resignation and neither returned calls nor text messages sent to his phone as of the time of filing this report. However, the publicity secretary of the state chapter of the APC, Mohammed Abdullahi, Friday, confirmed Bilal’s resignation to newsmen in Yola. He said the news about the alleged resignation of the party’s chairman was true.

A resignation letter, allegedly written by Bilal, on 13th September, and addressed to the National Chairman of the APC, through the North-East zonal vice chairman of the APC, said, ” While the APC constitution allows me to occupy the office (party chairman post) until 2026, I will be grateful if I could cease from becoming the chairman of the party immediately.”
Bilal in the letter also apologised for his sudden resignation, while expressing his unalloyed commitment to the ideals of the party.

It would be recalled that a fortnight ago, some aggrieved members of the party’s exco, had passed a vote of no confidence on the chairman over alleged gross misconduct and immediately replaced him with his deputy Samaila Tadawus.

Bilal who debunked his removal as the party chairman had said the members lack the power to remove him, insisting, that only the APC national working committee the party, reserve the power to remove him in a crisis or dispute.

However, it was gathered that Bilal’s sudden resignation may have resulted from pressure mounted on him by some influential members of the party, who pledged to offer him a soft landing in return, instead of prosecution since the charges against him bothered fraud.

Punch/ Oluwayemisi Owonikoko

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