 The crisis rocking the Reaver State's chapter of the all-progressive Congress APC has deepened following resignation of key members of the party in the state. While APC members are yet to get over the shock, resignation of strong supporters of the leader of the party in the state, a former governor, Shib Aspirant, in the state, Tonya Princewell, has resigned his membership of the party. Now these follow the announcement of a Muslim running made by the APC presidential candidate for the 2023 elections, Bola Ahmed Tinibu. In a letter addressed to the party chairman, Princewell said he cannot argue for equity in the state and defend inequity in the country. React entered the development of the APC assistant publicity secretary in the state, Darlene Tinwojo, described some of the defectives as those who have added value to the party, while others have technically left even before they announced a resignation from the party. Politics in Nigeria is not ideologically based, and so you see this sort of thing when once it comes to transition seasons. A few of the individuals that had made valuable contributions to the growth of the party in time past, but majority of those who have resigned, are persons who have for long left the party, technically speaking. And so turning in resignations on social media and all that, some of them even with party letter head papers, showing that they do not even understand what they are doing. So for us, it's guaranteed under the 1999 constitution as amended that people can freely associate all, is the right to associate whereas we have received a very high-profile person into a party without making any noise about it. React entered the Muslim-Muslim ticket decision by Tinwojo, Darlene Tinwojo expressed optimism that the presidential candidate would have consulted widely before making his choice. Meanwhile, some residents of Port Hackett said Nigerians should rather focus on the value of the candidate for good governance rather than exerting energy on religion as a basis for choosing political leaders. The honours lies on a presidential or governmental candidate to decide who should be on that joint ticket with them. So I believe that the candidates must have consulted widely before making a choice, so we'll live with that as a party. Unless we leave religion aside, whatever is the situation of this country, we can get it right. But we have to continue to talk about religion. This person is a Christian. This person is a Muslim. He has nothing to do with people's morale. Because we keep on talking about one seat alone or two seats alone. We talk about the presidency and the vice president. People don't talk about the national assembly which is by law in a democratic government. This is the people that make the law. So we talk about an individual. What if a Christian becomes a president? And everybody or half of the people in the vice assembly are all Muslims. And we are actually doing Muslim or Christian thing. There's nothing that's going to work. So the issue of this country personally, in my personal opinion, is about who is eligible to actually lead the country to another level. The issue of this religion shouldn't have been a very serious issue if not for the level of religious rife and unnecessary escalation of religious interest. What would have been more reasonable would have been the issue of our religions. But again, beyond the issue of religion, the person being appointed, the shatiba in question. Is it the most competent in the north in terms of character, in terms of deliverables? And even in terms of the current state of our country's issue of security. I think someone that during this tenure, Boko Haram escalated beyond the beyond major. Shouldn't have been the popular Chibok girls during this tenure, it was during this tenure. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.