Commissioner for Women and Children Affairs in Bauchi State, Hajiya Zainab Baban-Takko, has announced her resignation from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) with immediate effect, signaling a fresh political move.
According to a media post by the former commissioner on Sunday, March 29, 2026, her decision followed deep reflection and careful assessment of the current state of the party at both national and state levels.
She cited ongoing internal crises and evolving political dynamics as key reasons for her exit, noting that the situation necessitated a strategic realignment to a new political platform that would enable her to continue serving the people more effectively.
Baban-Takko expressed appreciation to the PDP for the opportunities she had to serve in various capacities, describing her time in the party as impactful and enriching.
She also thanked her supporters, party leaders, and well-wishers for their steadfast support, prayers, and encouragement throughout her political journey.
She assured her followers that her decision was taken in the interest of a better future, reaffirming her commitment to public service and her determination to contribute to the development of her state and the nation.
