Governor Abba Yusuf of Kano State has formally returned to the All Progressives Congress, APC, after his recent departure from the New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP. This move comes just three days after he resigned from the NNPP, citing internal conflicts and legal issues that he believed had undermined the party’s unity nationwide.
Prior to his resignation, Yusuf had been a key figure in the NNPP, but the party’s internal struggles and legal disputes reportedly led to his decision to leave. His departure from the NNPP was followed by speculation about his potential return to the APC, a party he had previously been a part of.
The governor’s decision to rejoin the APC is seen as a significant development in Kano State’s political landscape. The APC has been working to strengthen its presence in the state, and Yusuf’s return is likely to bolster the party’s position. The move also underscores the ongoing political realignments in Nigeria, as parties and politicians navigate the country’s complex political terrain.
Earlier, the Speaker of the Kano State House of Assembly, Jibril Ismail Falgore, his Deputy, Muhammad Butu-Butu, and other lawmakers had defected from the NNPP to the APC. This mass defection highlighted the internal divisions within the NNPP and marked a significant shift in the state’s political balance.
Yusuf’s return to the APC is expected to have implications for the party’s strategy and fortunes in Kano State. The APC will likely seek to leverage Yusuf’s influence and popularity to strengthen its position in the state, while the NNPP will need to regroup and reassess its approach in the face of these developments. As Nigeria’s political landscape continues to evolve, the moves by Yusuf and other politicians will be closely watched by analysts and observers.