- Wadada said SDP had been plagued by prolonged internal conflicts that resulted in bitter divisions and protracted litigations among members.
- The senator stressed his gratitude for opportunities and relationships enjoyed within the party before deciding to move on.
Senator Ahmed Wadada, representing Nasarawa West, has resigned his membership of the Social Democratic Party (ADP).
His resignation was contained in a letter addressed to the chairman of the party in Tudun Kofa ward, Keffi Local Government Area of Nasarawa.
“I am writing to inform you of my decision to resign as a member of the Social Democratic Party, effective immediately,” NAN quoted the letter as saying.
“This decision has not been taken lightly, but I feel compelled to do so due to the lingering internal crisis that has plagued our party for some time.”
The senator said the disputes had caused deep divisions and litigations within the party.
“I appreciate the opportunities given to me while being a member of the Social Democratic Party, and I am grateful for the experiences and relationships built,” he said.
“However, I feel it is time for me to move on and explore new avenues.”
The Nasarawa lawmaker did not reveal the political platform he intends to join.

