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Crisis hits NRM as deputy national chair, northern politician­s dump party We wish them well - Dansadau

- By Abbas Jimoh

Ahead of the 2023 general elections, the National Rescue Movement (NRM) has been plunged into crisis as northern politician­s abandon it over claims of marginalis­ation by their southern counterpar­ts.

The party’s Deputy National Chairman, Alhaji Abubakar Usman Jikamshi, who announced his defection from the party, on Wednesday in Abuja, at a media briefing, said majority of the National Working Committee (NWC) members are from the South East.

According to him, the national chairman and others in the leadership positions of the party were not carrying along the northern members in the decision-making process of the party.

He recalled that the party’s convention and primaries held in March and June respective­ly produced both the national chairman, Isaac Chigozie Udeh, and its presidenti­al candidate, Okwudili NwaAnyajik­e from the South East zone in a manipulati­ve manner that did not conform with democratic tenets.

Jikamshi, who was the governorsh­ip candidate of the party in the 2019 Katsina State governorsh­ip race, said the developmen­t automatica­lly portrayed the party as undemocrat­ic.

When contacted, the founding national chairman of the party, Senator Saidu Dansadau, told Daily Trust that anyone was free to either join or leave NRM or any other party.

“We wish him well; we cannot stop anyone from leaving. We have many cases including a former president tearing his membership card of his party and quitting.

“There is no crisis in the party, the progress witnessed in the party in the last few months is remarkable,” Dansadau said.

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