The Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Adamawa State, Shehu Kambile, has stepped down from his position as Special Assistant to Governor Ahmadu Fintiri to concentrate on revitalising the opposition in the state.
Kambile announced his resignation in a statement released on Wednesday, November 12, in Yola.
He described the decision as a calculated step aimed at dedicating his full attention to strengthening the ADC’s structure and political influence ahead of future elections.
“My appointment was facilitated through the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) framework, designed to foster national cohesion,” Kambile said.
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“I am grateful for the opportunity to serve Gov. Fintiri but have to step aside and focus on my primary mandate of building a robust and effective opposition. We crave an opposition that can provide a credible alternative for the people,” he added.
The ADC leader praised former Vice President Atiku Abubakar for his commitment to encouraging inclusive political participation and democratic ideals within the party.
Kambile also appealed to party members across Adamawa to close ranks and work collectively towards positioning the ADC as a viable political force capable of offering credible leadership to the people.
