A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Bauchi State, Adamu Musa Kaloma, has triggered widespread reactions after announcing his resignation in a short but explosive message that quickly went viral online.

Kaloma’s resignation letter stood out for its unusual tone and brevity, as he delivered his exit from the party in a single, striking sentence:

“Wike sold us, Tinubu buried us, I won’t be caught at the funeral, I resign.”

The statement appears to reference Nyesom Wike, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, hinting at internal dissatisfaction and alleged political alignments that may have unsettled some members within the opposition party.

A Cryptic Message Sparks Speculation

Adding to the intrigue, Kaloma shared the letter online alongside a cryptic remark suggesting a deeper political development.

“This date is when the real transaction with Tinubu happened. Thank you,” he wrote, without providing further details.

The comment has since fueled speculation about possible behind-the-scenes deals and shifting loyalties as political tensions begin to build ahead of future elections.

Mixed Reactions Trail Resignation

The post has generated a wave of reactions across social media, with Nigerians expressing a mix of support, criticism, and curiosity over the dramatic exit.

While some users described the letter as bold and symbolic of growing dissatisfaction, others questioned the implications of his claims and what they might mean for the PDP going forward.

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