A significant political development is unfolding in Kano State as former Governor and ex-Minister of Education Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau prepares to formally defect from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) on Wednesday.
Security has been visibly heightened at Shekarau’s residence in the Mundubawa area of Kano, with armed police personnel deployed in anticipation of the event. The APC National Chairman, Professor Nentawe Yilwatda Goshwe, is scheduled to receive Shekarau officially, alongside members of his Shura Council and a large contingent of supporters.
The move marks a dramatic shift in Kano’s political landscape. Shekarau, who previously served as governor of Kano State and later as a senator representing Kano Central Senatorial District, had earlier appeared undecided about leaving the PDP. Reports suggested he was still consulting with his Shura Council—a body he traditionally involves in major political decisions—before making a final determination.
The impending defection has sparked widespread political analysis. Observers note that Shekarau’s entry into the APC could significantly strengthen the party’s position in Kano, a state traditionally known for its complex political dynamics. Political analysts suggest that his move may pose considerable challenges for Rabiu Kwankwaso and his newly formed political platform in gaining traction within the state.
The formal reception ceremony is expected to draw significant attention from both local and national political stakeholders, as it could signal a realignment of political forces in one of Nigeria’s most politically influential states.
