Adaje said his decision came after “careful reflection and wide consultations with key stakeholders, associates, and respected leaders.”
A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress has announced his decision to quit the party.
House of Representatives hopeful for the Ado, Okpokwu, and Ogbadibo Federal Constituency in Benue State, Inalegwu Ejembi Adaje said he decided to resign from the party because it has derailed from its founding democratic principles.
In a resignation letter dated October 13, 2025, and addressed to the Ward Chairman of the APC, Ingle/Okpale Ward, Edumoga Ehaje, Okpokwu Local Government Area of Benue State, Adaje said his decision came after “careful reflection and wide consultations with key stakeholders, associates, and respected leaders.”
According to him, his exit was motivated by the need to remain true to his political ideals and commitment to fairness, justice, and accountability.
“This decision comes after careful reflection and wide consultations with key stakeholders, associates, and respected leaders. It is driven by my commitment to uphold the principles of justice, accountability, and true democratic values, principles which I no longer find aligned with the current direction and internal workings of the party,” Adaje wrote.
He expressed appreciation to the APC for the opportunities and privileges he enjoyed while a member but maintained that he could not continue to operate under a structure that had, in his words, “lost touch with its original values.”
“I sincerely appreciate the privilege of association and the opportunities for service afforded me during my time as a member of the APC,” he added, thanking party leaders and colleagues “for their support and cooperation.”