Maryam Aminu
Abdulmalik Sani, who contested the Olamaboro State Constituency seat under the Labour Party in the last general election in Kogi State, has formally resigned from the party.
Sani, popularly known as “Gabaidu,” announced his decision while speaking with journalists in Imane, a community in Olamaboro Local Government Area of the state.
He said the move followed extensive consultations with his political associates, supporters and key stakeholders across the constituency.
According to him, the decision became necessary to allow him pursue his political aspirations more effectively while continuing to serve the people of Olamaboro.

The former candidate expressed gratitude to members of the Labour Party who supported his ambition during the last general election, noting that their commitment and sacrifices would not be forgotten.
Sani also reassured his supporters that his exit from the party would not diminish his commitment to the development and progress of the constituency.
He stressed that his political journey remains focused on promoting good governance, unity and sustainable development for the people of the area.
However, the politician did not disclose the political platform he intends to join next.
Political observers in Kogi State say the development could reshape the political dynamics in Olamaboro constituency ahead of future elections.