Saturday, April 11, 2026 - Abba Kabir Yusuf has accused his former deputy, Aminu Abdussalam, of attempting to remove him from office and take over his position.
The governor made the allegation while hosting a group of
supporters in Kano, stating that he had not even seen Abdussalam’s resignation
letter and insisted there had been no wrongdoing from his administration.
“Today, the deputy governor who came with us on the same
ticket is no longer with us… I have not even seen his resignation letter, what
concerns me with it?” Yusuf said. “Whatever made him act that way was an
attempt to remove me and take the position, but God did not allow it.”
Abdussalam’s exit came amid impeachment moves by the state
assembly, which were later withdrawn following his resignation.
Yusuf also questioned the treatment of his former deputy
within the Kwankwasiyya political movement, suggesting he had been sidelined
despite his ambitions. “The deputy governor who left, hoping to secure that
ticket… why not give him the ticket? Is that not a betrayal of him?” he asked.
Responding to criticism over his own political decisions,
including his exit from the New Nigeria Peoples Party, the governor said recent
events have exposed those he described as “betrayers” within the political
fold. “Kwankwasiyya members were not even informed before the decision to leave
the NNPP was taken… so were they betrayed or not?” he said.
Yusuf maintained that his actions were taken in the interest
of Kano residents and to avoid uncertainty, adding: “We saw the direction the
party was heading and offered advice, but it was ignored… we left because we
did not want to put millions of Kano residents in uncertainty.”
He also criticised what he described as the promotion of new
political figures over long-standing members, questioning internal decisions
within the movement. Despite the political tensions, the governor said his
administration remains focused, noting that credible individuals are already
expressing interest in filling the vacant deputy governorship position.

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