Political tensions have erupted after a Bauchi PDP chieftain delivered a blistering resignation statement, accusing key power players of betrayal and declaring he wants no part in what he described as a doomed political future.
In an explosive outburst, the chieftain alleged that Nyesom Wike “sold” party loyalists, while President Bola Tinubu has “buried” their political prospects—painting a grim picture of internal fractures and disillusionment.
“I won’t be caught at the funeral,” he reportedly said, signaling his complete break from the party and what he sees as a collapsing structure. His dramatic exit has sent shockwaves through political circles, raising fresh questions about unity and strategy within the opposition.
Analysts suggest the resignation underscores deepening divisions and frustration among grassroots members, particularly in the wake of shifting alliances and controversial political decisions. Supporters and critics alike are now debating whether this is an isolated protest—or a sign of a larger internal crisis.
As reactions pour in, one thing is clear: this fiery resignation has added fuel to Nigeria’s already volatile political landscape, with many watching closely to see who might be next to jump ship.



