Tuesday, January 27, 2026 - Immediate past National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Abdullahi Ganduje, has assured Kano State Governor, Abba Yusuf, of victory in the 2027 governorship election and pledged full support for his second-term bid following his defection from the New Nigeria Peoples Party back to the APC.
Ganduje made the pledge on Monday during a ceremony
welcoming Yusuf to the ruling party at the Coronation Hall, Government House,
Kano, describing the governor’s return as a “historic homecoming” and a major
boost for APC in the state.
“You will win your second term in 2027. We have spoken to
all aspirants, and they have agreed to support you,” Ganduje said. “In APC, all
serving governors are leaders of the party in their respective states.
Therefore, you are the leader of the APC in Kano State.
“We were in APC together with you, it was formed with you;
but later, on, because of some political differences, political redirection,
you left the party for the NNPP but now, we are thankful that you are back to
our party and your home.
He described Yusuf as a progressive politician whose
leadership style aligns with APC ideology.
“As our brother, the Governor of Kano State, you are a
progressive politician from your utterances, your policies and the
implementation of those policies,” he said.
Ganduje also assured the governor of equal treatment within
the party and expressed confidence that the APC would record sweeping victories
in future elections, including President Bola Tinubu’s 2027 re-election.
Governor Yusuf formally rejoined APC on Monday, after
resigning from the NNPP on January 23, citing persistent internal crises,
ongoing legal battles, and the need to safeguard the developmental interests of
Kano State.
In his resignation letter to the chairman of Diso-Chiranchi
Ward of the NNPP in Gwale Local Government Area, Yusuf explained that the
decision was taken after wide consultation and careful reflection on the
state’s future.
“Leadership must rise above comfort, sentiment or personal
selfishness. That is why, after careful reflection and consultation, I
relinquish my membership of NNPP and joined the party that is better for Kano,”
Yusuf said.
He emphasised that the decision was motivated by the need to
align Kano with the Federal Government, foster unity, and move away from
decades of isolationist politics.
“We are choosing progress over personal desires. Our loyalty
is to Kano first,” he added, urging former political allies, including Rabiu
Kwankwaso, not to perceive the defection as personal but as a step towards
state development and political stability.
The governor’s return was accompanied by 22 state lawmakers,
eight members of the House of Representatives, and all 44 local government
chairmen in Kano, signaling a massive political realignment in the state.
Kwankwaso’s son resigns
The defection also triggered the resignation of Mustapha
Rabi’u Kwankwaso, Kano State Commissioner for Youth and Sports Development and
son of former governor and Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso, from the State Executive
Council.
In a statement released on Monday, Mustapha Kwankwaso said
the decision was taken “with a heavy heart,” expressing gratitude to Governor
Yusuf for the opportunity to serve Kano State.
He also called for sustained attention to
youth-focused programmes, expressing optimism that existing initiatives in
sports development would continue to grow and benefit the state.
“It is with a heavy heart that I announce my resignation as
Honourable Commissioner, Ministry of Youth and Sports Development, and Member
of the Kano State Executive Council. I want to express my deepest gratitude to
Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf for the opportunity to serve the people of Kano
State,” he said.
Meanwhile, the Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau
I. Jibrin, also welcomed Governor Yusuf to the APC, promising to collaborate
with him for the development of Kano State.
In a statement issued by his media aide, Malam Ismail
Mudashir, Barau said the governor’s return strengthened APC in northern Nigeria
and reaffirmed loyalty to President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
“I welcome His Excellency, the governor of our beloved
state, Kano, Engr. Abba Kabir Yusuf, to our great party, the APC, the largest
political party in Africa.
“I want to reassure the President and Commander-in-Chief of
the Armed Forces, His Excellency Bola Tinubu, GCFR, of my unalloyed commitment
to the ideals of the Renewed Hope Agenda,” he said.
NNPP reacts
Meanwhile, the Deputy National Chairman of the NNPP, Prince
Nweze Onu, condemned Yusuf’s defection, describing it as a betrayal of the
electorate.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with The PUNCH, Onu
insisted that controlling all 36 state governorships would not guarantee
Tinubu’s re-election in 2027, arguing that the political contest would extend
beyond officeholders to ordinary Nigerians.
“Oh, yes. It will be a hugely contested election between
President Bola Tinubu and Nigerians. Even if the APC controls all 36 state
governorships, it would not prevent the party from suffering an embarrassing
defeat at the polls in 2027,” Onu said.
Onu also defended the NNPP, describing it as united and
grassroots-driven, dismissing Yusuf’s claims of internal crises as attempts to
tarnish the party.
He called on party members to remain calm and steadfast,
assuring that the NNPP would continue to prepare for the 2027 elections.
Yusuf’s defection is seen as a significant consolidation of
APC influence in Kano State ahead of the 2027 general elections, strengthening
the party’s northern base and aligning the state more closely with the Federal
Government.
The move also reshapes the political landscape in Kano, with
several elected officials switching allegiance to the ruling party alongside
the governor.
Tinubu didn’t bait Yusuf
However, the APC dismissed claims that President Bola Tinubu
or the ruling party enticed opposition governors to defect, insisting that
recent political shifts are voluntary decisions made by leaders seeking to
align with the administration’s agenda.
The party’s National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka,
stated this on Monday while appearing on Channels Television’s Politics Today.
Asked whether the APC actively lured opposition governors,
Morka firmly refuted the allegation.
“Nobody is baiting anyone. These eminent leaders in our
country who are joining our party do so on their own volition. No one is
baiting anyone. Look, Kano is one of Nigeria’s most important states. For a
governor in Kano to decide to join our party, you can’t speak of bait. He made
that decision voluntarily,” he said.
According to Morka, the defections reflect confidence in the
Tinubu administration and the APC’s political direction rather than inducement.
“There’s something the governors who are joining our party
are seeing. They want to identify with this president. They want to be part of
the success story of Mr President and the promise of a resurgent Nigeria. That
is what is going on. So I don’t think we should conclude by suggesting that
anyone is being baited,” he added.
On the question of whether Yusuf automatically becomes the
APC leader in Kano following his defection, Morka maintained the party’s
state-level leadership principle, emphasising a collaborative approach:
“As a matter of principle, in our states, the governors are
leaders of our party. We encourage a collegiate model of leadership. The
governor may be the political head, but there are other critical and eminent
leaders in all of our states, whose role and involvement in decision-making is
critical to the success, not just of our party, but of the government where we
hold office.”

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