Political stakeholders in Rogo Local Government Area of Kano State have called on former Governor Rabi’u Kwankwaso and incumbent Governor Abba Yusuf to lead them into the All Progressives Congress (APC). This appeal was made during a meeting attended by councillors, ward chairmen, elders, and members of the Kwankwasiyya movement in the local government area. The stakeholders reaffirmed their loyalty to the two politicians and urged them to guide their next steps.
According to Abdullahi Rogo, a governor’s aide, the meeting extensively discussed recent political developments in Kano State and their implications. The stakeholders resolved to remain loyal to Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso and appealed to him to lead them into the APC whenever he decides to make the move. Rogo emphasized that supporters of the Kwankwasiyya movement in Rogo were urged to remain law-abiding and peaceful amid ongoing political realignments in the state.
The Kwankwasiyya movement, which was founded by Senator Kwankwaso, has a significant following in Kano State. The stakeholders pledged continued commitment to the movement’s ideals and principles, emphasizing the importance of discipline, unity, and respect for leadership in guiding their actions. This development comes as political realignments continue to shape the landscape of Kano State, with various stakeholders maneuvering for position ahead of future elections.
The appeal by the stakeholders in Rogo Local Government Area reflects the complex political dynamics at play in Kano State. As the state navigates these changes, the actions of key political figures like Senator Kwankwaso and Governor Yusuf will be closely watched. The decision by the stakeholders to remain loyal to these leaders and potentially join the APC underscores the significance of political loyalty and realignment in shaping the state’s political future. With the political landscape continuing to evolve, the next steps taken by these stakeholders and their leaders will be crucial in determining the direction of Kano State’s politics.