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May 12, 2025
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2027: Patrick Solomon Resigns From National Rescue Movement, Cites Commitment To Cross River’s Progress

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Mr Solomon was the NRM governorship flag bearer in the 2023 general election.

By TheInvestigator 

In a move that has stirred political discussions across Cross River State, Patrick Solomon, a prominent member of the National Rescue Movement (NRM), has officially tendered his resignation from the party with immediate effect.

In his resignation letter addressed to the NRM leadership and copied to all members and stakeholders, Solomon expressed deep appreciation for the support he received from citizens across the state throughout his political journey.

“I formally tender my resignation as a member of the National Rescue Movement Party (NRM) in Cross River State, effective immediately,” Solomon wrote.

He thanked the people of Cross River across all communities and political lines, describing their encouragement as “truly inspiring.”

Solomon also extended gratitude to the NRM leadership and his fellow aspirants for their “camaraderie and commitment to our party’s ideals,” while wishing the party continued success in its pursuit of national development goals.

Though Solomon did not disclose the specific reasons for his resignation or his next political steps, he emphasised his continued dedication to the development of Cross River State.

“As I take time to reflect and chart my next steps, I assure you that my commitment to the progress of Cross River State remains steadfast,” he stated.

Mr Solomon was the NRM governorship flag bearer in the 2023 general election.

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