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Former Kano Governor Shekarau dumps PDP

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Former Kano State Governor Ibrahim Shekarau has resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party, signalling an imminent defection to the ruling All Progressives Congress after APC posters were spotted decorating his Mundubawa Avenue residence in Kano.

Shekarau announced his resignation on Sunday following days of consultations with members of his Shura committee — his core group of political supporters — submitting a formal resignation letter dated April 19 to the PDP Chairman of Giginyu Ward in Nassarawa Local Government Area of Kano State, with copies forwarded to the Kano State PDP Chairman and the Nassarawa LGA PDP Chairman.

“Accept this letter please as notice of my resignation from my position as a member of the Peoples Democratic Party with effect from today,” he wrote.

Shekarau cited extensive deliberations within his political group as the basis for the decision, indicating that the move was collective rather than personal.

“This decision follows wide and extensive deliberations within my political group to pursue our political career in a different political party,” he stated.

In closing, the former governor expressed appreciation to the ward leadership, offering prayers for continued divine guidance in their stewardship.

The development comes days after APC National Chairman Professor Nentawe Yilwatda publicly invited Shekarau and fellow PDP chieftain Bello Hayatu to join the ruling party — an invitation the former governor has now effectively accepted through his resignation from the PDP.

Shekarau, a founding member of the defunct All Nigeria Peoples Party under which he served two consecutive terms as Kano governor between 2003 and 2011, has had a storied political career that has seen him move across multiple party platforms over the years.

His exit delivers another significant blow to the PDP, which has been losing prominent figures at an accelerating pace ahead of the 2027 general elections.

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Nenadi Usman intruder in Labour Party – Abure

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Embattled factional National Chairman of the Labour Party, Julius Abure had accused the interim chairman of the party, Nenadi Usman as an intruder in the party.

Abure said this on Tuesday when he featured in an interview on ‘Politics Today’, a programme on Channels Television.

He was speaking on the Labour Party divisions and 2027 politics.

“I need to make it very clear that I am not an interloper in Labour Party. If there is any intruder in Labour Party, I think it is Senator Nenadi Usman that is the interloper.

“In any event, the final court has not taken a decision on the matters of Labor Party. You recall that after the convention that was held in 2024 in Nnewi, Anambra state, the Federal High Court made a pronouncement that the convention was valid.

“The court also asked INEC recognize Labor Party under my leadership. The matter went to the Court of Appeal, and the Court of Appeal affirmed same.

“And then Nenadi Usman appealed to the Supreme Court, and the Supreme Court said it was an internal affair of the party, and we have been working very closely with INEC after that decision,” he said.




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Kwankwaso still meddling in our affairs despite exit – NNPP alleges

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The New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP, has alleged that its former presidential candidate, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, is still meddling in the party’s affairs despite his exit.

The party’s National Publicity Secretary, Ogini Olaposi, made the allegation in a statement on Tuesday.

Olaposi said Kwankwaso has continued to wield influence within the party through loyalists allegedly left behind after his departure.

“Kwankwaso is not only trying to hijack political power in NDC Kano, he has continued to drag the NNPP for reasons best known to him.

“Some members of the Kwankwasiyya Movement are the ones he left behind to continue the litigation that Kwankwaso initiated,” the party said.

According to the party, Kwankwaso’s political influence in Kano has diminished significantly, alleging that many of his key allies have defected to the APC.

“NDC should be smart and intelligent enough to understand that Kwankwaso’s structure was in the past organic in Kano State, but at the moment all his commanding officers have joined the APC,” the statement added.




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Atiku accuses Babachir Lawal of making baseless claims over ADC primary

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Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar has rejected allegations by former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, that the African Democratic Congress (ADC) presidential primary was manipulated in his favour.

In a statement released on Tuesday by his media aide, Phrank Shaibu, Atiku said Lawal had failed to provide any evidence to support the claims, describing the allegations as speculation without evidence and “an unfortunate cocktail of bitterness, conjecture, and political revisionism masquerading as public interest.”

“Mr Lawal spent nearly an hour making grave accusations about the conduct of the ADC presidential primary. Yet he failed to produce a single piece of verifiable evidence,” the statement said.

“No document. No petition. No result sheet. No witness statement. No recording. Nothing.”

The ADC presidential candidate argued that Lawal’s comments were driven by disappointment after his preferred candidate lost the primary.

“What the interview ultimately revealed was not a whistleblower exposing wrongdoing but a disappointed political actor struggling to come to terms with the failure of his preferred candidate,” Atiku said.

He added that Lawal had openly supported another aspirant before the primary and was now trying to present his disappointment as a moral concern.

Atiku also dismissed claims that he influenced the outcome of the primary across the country, saying it was unrealistic to suggest he controlled the votes of thousands of party members nationwide.

He further criticised Lawal’s recent remark that he could easily obtain financial assistance from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu if needed.

“More revealing, however, was Mr Lawal’s astonishing confession on national television that if he ever needed money, all he had to do was call President Tinubu and the money would reach him before he got home,” Atiku said.

He said Nigerians have heard and seen him, and they can draw their own conclusions from the implications of such a remarkable declaration.




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