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Kano: A Decisive Prize in Nigerian Politics
How NNPP Rose to Power in Kano

The Cracks Begin: 2025 and the Unraveling
The ADC Factor: What’s Behind the Realignment?

What Can APC Do to Regain Kano?
Strategic Action Impact
- Reconcile aggrieved former APC leaders in Kano Reunite fractured party factions
- Engage the Kwankwasiyya youth block with alternative empowerment programs Counters NNPP’s populist appeal
- Introduce APC-backed local government reforms which
- builds loyalty at ward and LG levels.
- Position credible northern candidates for 2027 , Create national interest and voter enthusiasm.
- Showcase Federal Government projects in Kano to demonstrate APC performance under Tinubu
Comparative Insight: Kano vs. Other Northern Battlegrounds
- Kaduna, where El-Rufai’s silence post-2023 has raised questions about APC’s Northern unity.
- Sokoto, where opposition forces are quietly coalescing.
- Bauchi, where defections have also fractured party structures.

Party Switching and the Crisis of Conviction
While the defection of 34 NNPP local government chairmen to the ADC may appear as a major political win for the receiving party, it also reflects a deeper structural weakness within Nigeria’s political culture—the near absence of ideological commitment.
These chairmen, who once campaigned vigorously for the NNPP’s rise, are now aligning with a new platform not necessarily because of shared political philosophy, but due to personal grievances and shifting alliances. It raises a critical question: If the tides turn again, would they remain with the ADC—or defect once more?
Political scientist Prof. Ahmed Idris of Bayero University Kano warns:
> “Frequent defection erodes the credibility of our political system. It paints our leaders as opportunists rather than ideologically grounded visionaries. That kind of fickleness undermines the trust of voters.”
Indeed, this pattern of defection for convenience over conviction has long plagued Nigeria’s democratic evolution. Parties are often seen not as institutions of long-term governance values, but as temporary vessels for electoral access.
Unless Nigeria’s political elite begin to show consistency in their party loyalties and ideological commitments, voters will continue to distrust the motives behind such realignments, and democracy will struggle to produce stable governance outcomes.
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Conclusion: NNPP’s Hold Is No Longer Absolute
COMMENTARY.
“Defection Without Direction: A Dangerous New Precedent in Kano & Katsina Politics”
Excerpt:
Never before in Nigeria’s political history has an entire local government structure defected en masse. This is not a democratic realignment—it’s a destabilizing stampede that questions the very foundation of party loyalty and ideological identity.
Comment:
Such wholesale defections erode the sanctity of political institutions and reduce governance to a transactional game.
Quote:
> “A nation that lacks political consistency risks becoming a stage for confusion rather than a platform for transformation.”
— Prof. PLO Lumumba, Kenyan legal scholar and governance expert
“Kano & Katsina’s Mass Defection: Is Loyalty Now for Sale?”
Excerpt:
The shocking collapse of NNPP’s ward structure reveals how shallow political convictions have become. Today’s ADC may be tomorrow’s exit door—these leaders have proven that loyalty now bends to personal gain, not public principle.
Comment:
Defections without ideology are not victories—they are vulnerabilities in disguise.
Quote:
> “If you stand for nothing, you’ll fall for anything.”
— Malcolm X
“A Political Earthquake or an Erosion of Integrity?”
Excerpt:
The mass movement from NNPP to ADC is less a sign of strategic thinking and more a warning of institutional weakness. This act may shake Kano, but it also undermines the democratic fabric that binds political accountability.
Comment:
When politicians abandon ship midstream, it is not boldness—it is betrayal dressed as strategy.
Quote:
> “Politics without principle is one of the seven deadly sins.”
— Mahatma Gandhi
“The Hollow Politics of Mass Defections”
Excerpt:
These defectors may claim to represent the people, but history tells us such actions are rarely about constituents—they are about careers. Nigeria must outgrow this model of opportunistic politics to evolve as a mature democracy.
Comment:
What Kano & Katsina witnessed was not ideological migration but political mercenarism.
Quote:
> “The strength of a democracy lies not in its elections alone, but in the integrity of those who lead it.”
— Barack Obama
“From NNPP to ADC: A Caravan Without Compass”
Excerpt:
When 34 local government chairmen abandon ship at once, it raises questions not just about NNPP’s internal structure but about the nature of our democracy. This is less about representation and more about repositioning.
Comment:
Defection is not the problem—defection without cause, ideology, or accountability is.
Quote:
> “True leaders are not swayed by the direction of the wind, but by the depth of their convictions.”
— Dr. G. Fraser, MFR, Governance & Perception Management Consultant
“History Will Remember This As the Day Loyalty Died in Kano & Katsina”
Excerpt:
What occurred in Kano is not a triumph for ADC—it is an obituary for political fidelity. When an entire party structure switches allegiance overnight, the electorate is left wondering: Who do we really vote for—parties or personalities?
Comment:
Nigeria must reform its political culture to prioritise stability over shockwaves.
Quote:
> “Democracy cannot survive when leaders treat public trust as a disposable asset.”
— Paul Kagame, President of Rwanda
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