Prof. Zana Akpagu Former Vice-Chancellor says decision followed wide consultations with family, friends and supporters amid lingering court cases affecting the African Democratic Congress
By ZANA AKPAGU MEDIA
Former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Calabar, Ntufam Sir Prof. Zana Itiunbe Akpagu, has formally resigned his membership of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), citing uncertainties arising from unresolved court cases and legal challenges surrounding the party.
In a resignation letter dated 26th April, 2026, and addressed to the Chairman of Ipong Ward in Obudu Local Government Area of Cross River State, Prof. Akpagu announced that his resignation takes immediate effect.
The renowned academic and former university administrator stated that the decision was reached after extensive consultations with family members, friends, associates and political followers.
Content Of Prof. Zana Akpagu Resignation Letter
The letter read in part:
“I write to inform you of my resignation of my membership of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) with immediate effect.
“This decision comes after consultation with family, friends, associates and followers, largely based on the uncertainties arising from the unsettled court cases and legal hurdles placed on the pathway of the ADC.”
Prof. Akpagu expressed appreciation for the understanding and support he enjoyed during his time in the party.
The resignation letter, which was acknowledged and signed by the ward leadership on 29th April, 2026, has since generated political conversations within Obudu and across Cross River State, especially considering Prof. Akpagu’s influence in academia, public service and grassroots politics.
A respected scholar of African and Caribbean Literatures in French, Prof. Akpagu served as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Calabar from 2015 to 2020 and remains a notable voice in intellectual and socio-political discourse in the state.
Political observers believe his exit may further deepen concerns over the internal stability of the ADC amid ongoing legal disputes affecting the party’s structure and operations in parts of the country.
While Prof. Akpagu did not disclose his next political destination, analysts say his decision could trigger fresh realignments within the political landscape ahead of future electoral activities in Cross River State.
TEXT OF THE RESIGNATION LETTER
26th April, 2026
The Chairman
Ipong Ward
African Democratic Congress (ADC)
Obudu.
Sir,
RESIGNATION OF MEMBERSHIP
I write to inform you of my resignation of my membership of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) with immediate effect.
This decision comes after consultation with family, friends, associates and followers, largely based on the uncertainties arising from the unsettled court cases and legal hurdles placed on the pathway of the ADC.
Thanks for your understanding.
Ntufam Prof. Zana Itiunbe Akpagu (KSM, JP)
