The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Sokoto State has criticized former Governor Aminu Tambuwal, labeling him as “politically retired.” This statement was made by the party’s State Chairman, Sadiq Achida, during a press conference on Monday in Sokoto.
According to Achida, Tambuwal lacks an independent political base, having risen to power through the influence of prominent political figures, including Senator Aliyu Wamakko. The APC chairman further stated that Tambuwal’s political future appears uncertain. Achida emphasized that no amount of external support or media campaigns can revive a politician whose legacy is perceived as being built on propaganda, with Tambuwal’s tenure as governor marked by a number of incomplete projects.
Achida also alleged that Tambuwal failed to formally hand over to his successor in 2023, suggesting that this was done to avoid accountability for the state of the province at the end of his term. The APC chairman’s comments highlight the ongoing political tensions in Sokoto State, with the party seeking to shape the narrative around Tambuwal’s legacy and political influence.
The situation in Sokoto State has been closely watched, given the significant role that the state plays in Nigeria’s political landscape. The APC’s criticism of Tambuwal reflects the complex and often contentious nature of Nigerian politics, where alliances and rivalries can shift rapidly. As the political landscape continues to evolve, it remains to be seen how these developments will impact the future of Sokoto State and the broader political dynamics in Nigeria.
The comments made by the APC chairman are likely to be seen as part of a wider effort by the party to assert its influence and shape public perception in the state. With elections and political maneuvering ongoing, the situation in Sokoto State is likely to remain a key focus of attention for political observers and analysts in the region.