Close Menu
PARADIGM NEWS
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    PARADIGM NEWS
    • Home
    • About Us
      • Contact Us
      • Disclaimer
      • Privacy Policy
    • Features

      In Gombe’s Kalargo Community, Mothers Find Hope as Children Grow Healthier Through PARSNIP

      December 4, 2025

      Transforming Lives Through A360 in Kano State

      November 26, 2025

      The Untold Burden: Inside the Emotional Weight Nigeria’s Journalists Carry

      November 18, 2025

      Inside the Quiet Diplomacy Driving Plateau’s New Path to Peace

      November 16, 2025

      5 Key Facts About May Agbamuche-Mbu, Nigeria’s New INEC Boss

      October 8, 2025
    • News
      1. Local
      2. National
      3. International
      4. View All

      Fatal Well Accidents Claim Two Lives in Kano

      January 9, 2026

      Hope Returns to Ringim as Decades-Long Power Crisis Ends

      January 4, 2026

      Just In : 30 Feared Dead as Canoe Capsizes in Jigawa

      January 4, 2026

      Hope at Christmas as Kebbi First Lady Supports Vulnerable in Zuru

      December 23, 2025

      MAAUN Felicitates Dr. Titilayo on Appointment as First Female DG Nigerian Law School

      January 9, 2026

      Tinubu Appoints First Female Director-General Nigerian Law School

      January 6, 2026

      Nigeria Set for Robust Growth in 2026, Says President Tinubu

      January 1, 2026

      FG Declares All Armed Groups Outside State Authority as Terrorists

      December 25, 2025

      Trump Cancels 100,000+ US Visas Amid Immigration Crackdown

      January 12, 2026

      Trump’s UN Pullout: US Exits Climate Treaty and 65 Other Global Institutions

      January 8, 2026

      Just in: Nigerian Pilgrims Stranded in Jeddah Over Alleged Lapses

      January 8, 2026

      Security: Over 16,000 Register as Niger Intensifies Military Build-Up

      December 28, 2025

      HJRBDA Tackles BUK Water Crisis with 12 Strategic Projects

      January 12, 2026

      Over 800 Cases Handled as Kebbi Boosts Criminal Justice

      January 12, 2026

      Seven Years After Arrest, Lagos Man Acquitted of Child Molestation

      January 10, 2026

      NOA Builds Staff Capacity to Enhance Grassroots Orientation

      January 10, 2026
    • Politics

      Just in: Only Tinubu Can Remove Me,’ Minister Wike Tells Critics

      January 11, 2026

      Respond to Allegations, Don’t Seek Court Orders-Rivers Assembly to Fubara

      January 11, 2026

      Gov Nasir Leads APC Digital Registration Exercise at Govt House

      January 11, 2026

      Impeachment Storm: Tinubu Intervenes as Wike, Fubara Crisis Escalates

      January 10, 2026

      Court Reverses Dissolution of NNPP Executives, Affirms Abiya’s Leadership in Kano

      January 6, 2026
    • Conflict

      Natasha Livestreams Faceoff With Immigration Over Passport Seizure

      November 4, 2025

      Kebbi Gov’t Threatens Legal Action Against Malami Over Defamation Claims

      September 19, 2025

      FG Calls for Conflict-Sensitive Climate Adaptation to Tackle Insecurity

      September 3, 2025

      Kadpoly Retiree faults Committee, Demolition Of Property

      March 27, 2025

      President Tinubu Declares State of Emergency in Rivers State

      March 18, 2025
    • Advertise With Us
    • More
      1. Analysis
      2. Business
      3. Crime
      4. Cultural events
      5. Economy
      6. Education
      7. Editorial
      8. Entertainment
      9. Environment
      10. Fashion
      11. Health
      12. Lifestyle
      13. Personality profile
      14. Science
      15. Sports
      16. Technology
      17. View All

      2026 Hajj Crisis: NAHCON, GACA Set to Clash Over Pilgrims’ Airlift

      January 12, 2026

      Response to KPMG: Observations on Nigeria’s New Tax Laws

      January 10, 2026

      NIMASA Ushers in New Maritime Era, Clamps Down on Compliance Shortcuts

      January 7, 2026

      Why Harmattan Feels Different This Year in Nigeria, West Africa

      January 3, 2026

      Customs Moves to Simplify Trade for Kano Business Community

      January 8, 2026

      NNPC Restores Escravos–Lagos Pipeline After Explosion

      December 30, 2025

      Kano Women’s Trade Fair Kicks Off December 30

      December 29, 2025

      AMTAY Tech Celebrates 15 Years, Rewards Staff with ₦20.5m

      December 16, 2025

      Two Nabbed as NCoS Foils Drug Smuggling Attempt at Kano Court

      January 7, 2026

      Bandits Kill 42, Abduct Dozens Including Papiri Schoolchildren in Niger

      January 4, 2026

      Teen Arrested in Lagos for Repeatedly Soliciting Alms Using Bank Account, POS

      December 30, 2025

      Police Nab 22 Suspects in Nationwide Crackdown, Recover Arms

      December 27, 2025

      Yawuri Emirate to Host Rigata Cultural Festival 2026 in February

      December 27, 2025

      Nawfia Community Suspends Cultural Festival Amid Rising Gun Attacks

      December 19, 2025

      KANFEST: Gwarzo Artisans Celebrate Spirit of Hausa Creativity

      October 27, 2025

      Culture Takes Center Stage in Kano as KANFEST 2025 Opens with Pride

      October 25, 2025

      Kano Boosts Women-Owned Businesses With ₦50,000 Grant

      January 3, 2026

      FIDAC Urges CSOs to Champion Nigeria’s Tax Reform Acts

      December 17, 2025

      Make Compliance with Regulations Your Watchword- EFCC to OPAY

      December 12, 2025

      Blue Economy Targets Jobs and Revenue Diversification

      December 11, 2025

      Stress Management Takes Centre Stage at BUK Workshop

      January 10, 2026

      Zulum Begins Construction of Two Mega Schools in Hawul LGA

      January 8, 2026

      PWDs Not Barred from Kano Teachers’ Recruitment- SUBEB

      January 5, 2026

      Train Your Children Right’-Cleric Speaks as Islamiyya Graduates 48

      January 4, 2026

      Debunking Myths: Every Girl Deserves Education After Menarche

      August 16, 2025

      How External Forces Shape Electoral Outcomes

      May 8, 2025

      Media Narrative: Between Tinubu’s Birthday and the Lynching of Northerners in Uromi

      March 31, 2025

      Gale of Defections: A Threat to Political Stability

      February 22, 2025

      Christmas Film Feud Sparks Copyright Debate in Nollywood

      January 1, 2026

      Breaking: Bollywood Legend Dharmendra Dies at 89

      November 24, 2025

      Kirk Franklin Surprises Fans at Davido’s Atlanta Concert, Offers Prayer for Nigeria

      November 22, 2025

      Afrobeats Can Surpass Global Genres-Puffy Tee to Nig@65

      October 2, 2025

      NEMA Kano Trains Staff on Flood Disaster Management

      December 18, 2025

      AHBN Holds Kano Stakeholders’ Engagement on CNG, EV and Soot-Free Bus Policy Adaptation

      December 15, 2025

      KACIG Urges Urgent Climate Financing in 2026 State Budget

      December 13, 2025

      Nigeria’s Housing Strategy Sets Example for Africa- Namibian Minister

      December 13, 2025

      Kamfanin Louis Vuitton ya ƙirƙiri jakar dutse da ruwan zinari

      October 8, 2025

      Icon of Modern Fashion, Giorgio Armani, Dies at 91

      September 4, 2025

      Celebrities Designers Kicked Off Paris Couture Fashion Week

      April 16, 2024

      Locally Approved Nestlé Baby Formulas Are Safe-NAFDAC Reassures Parents

      January 12, 2026

      NAFDAC Warns Nigerians as Over 3,000 Sue Johnson & Johnson in UK

      January 12, 2026

      Kano Steps Up Monitoring of Family Planning, Nutrition Services

      January 12, 2026

      Premier Radio Staff Aminu Abdullahi Hosts Menstrual Health Training

      January 12, 2026

      Duchess Of Sussex Meghan Markel Launches New Lifestyle Brand

      April 18, 2024

      NUJ Politics: A Legacy of Service by Bello Mujtaba

      January 12, 2026

      Why Nomiis Gee Remains One of the Most Influential Voices in Hausa Entertainment

      December 9, 2025

      Maryam is The Only Woman Who Captured My Heart, Changed my life–IBB

      February 23, 2025

      Dr. Nasiru Sani Gwarzo: A Life of Service and Impact

      February 8, 2025

      Minister Strengthens Legislative Alliance to Fast-Track Nat’l STI

      January 9, 2026

      DMCSA, KASSOSA Forge Partnership to Promote Public Health

      November 10, 2025

      REA Scales Up Youth Inclusion with Renewable Energy Training

      September 20, 2025

      KASU Puts Safety First with Lecture on Lab Best Practices

      July 1, 2025

      AFCON:Nig Set for Morocco Battle as Super Eagles Return to Base

      January 11, 2026

      Bonus Protest Unpatriotic, Embarrasses Nigeria- Gombe Blasts Super Eagles

      January 9, 2026

      NOC Derailed by Uninspiring, Unaccountable Leadership- Gombe

      January 5, 2026

      PANASA Honours 7 as African Scrabble Dominates Global Rankings

      January 3, 2026

      MAAUN Founder Marks Birthday with AI Training for Kano Journalists

      January 6, 2026

      CITAD Upskills BUK Academics on Fintech, Digital Tools

      December 30, 2025

      IMPR Staff Rolls Out ‘PRrev’ Digital Solution for Press Review

      December 28, 2025

      Nigeria Builds Next-Gen Tech Workforce With 3MTT Fund

      December 11, 2025

      Locally Approved Nestlé Baby Formulas Are Safe-NAFDAC Reassures Parents

      January 12, 2026

      HJRBDA Tackles BUK Water Crisis with 12 Strategic Projects

      January 12, 2026

      New Kebbi Police Commissioner Resumes, Unveils Security Agenda

      January 12, 2026

      Over 800 Cases Handled as Kebbi Boosts Criminal Justice

      January 12, 2026
    • Hausa

      Kotu Ta Kashe Aure Saboda Matsanancin Talaucin Mijin

      January 11, 2026

      JOHESU: Gwamnatin Tarayya Ta Fara Tsarin Ba Aiki, Ba Albashi

      January 10, 2026

      Ayuba Labaran Ya Taya Gwamnan Kano Murnar Cika Shekara 63

      January 6, 2026

      Ali Rabi’u Ali Ya Zama Shugaban Dalla Dalla TV

      January 1, 2026

      NAFDAC Ta Gano Jabun Kwaroron Roba a Kano, Abuja da Wasu Jihohi

      December 30, 2025
    PARADIGM NEWS
    Home » When Power Meets Purpose: Why Abba Kabir Yusuf’s APC Move Is Kano’s Necessary Turn
    Opinion

    When Power Meets Purpose: Why Abba Kabir Yusuf’s APC Move Is Kano’s Necessary Turn

    EditorBy EditorJanuary 9, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Telegram WhatsApp
    163a6a45 9ecc 4d72 83e2 ec52e0b736d5 0 watermark

    Abdulkadir Ahmed Ibrahim (Kwakwatawa)

    In politics, moments arise when loyalty to a platform must give way to loyalty to the people.

    There are seasons when courage is not found in standing still, but in moving forward with clarity of purpose. Kano State stands at such a moment.

    Ad 4

    The planned defection of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf to the ruling All Progressives Congress is not an act of betrayal.

    It is a call to responsibility, a deliberate choice shaped by necessity, foresight, and the overriding interest of Kano and its people.

    Perhaps power, when isolated, grows weak. Governance, when detached from the centre, struggles to deliver.

    Isa Kaita College

    Since the emergence of Abba Kabir Yusuf as governor, Kano has found itself standing alone in the national space.

    Federal presence is thin, strategic attention is limited. The state that once sat confidently at the table of national influence now watches key decisions pass by without its voice fully heard.

    Ash Noor

    This isolation is not a reflection of the governor’s intent or capacity; it is the reality of operating outside the ruling structure in a political environment where access often determines outcomes.

    It is common knowledge that governors do not govern in a vacuum. Roads, security, education, health, and economic revival depend on cooperation between state and federal authorities.

    When that bridge is weak, the people bear the cost. Kano today needs bridges, not walls. It needs inclusion, not distance. It needs a seat where decisions are shaped, not a gallery where outcomes are merely observed.

    The internal tension surrounding the emirate question has further deepened uncertainty. While history and tradition demand respect, governance demands stability.

    Prolonged disputes distract leadership, unsettle investors, and weigh heavily on public confidence. At such a time, a governor requires strong institutional backing and political leverage to navigate sensitive reforms with balance and authority. Standing alone makes that task far more difficult than it ought to be.

    More troubling is the visible absence of federal projects and partnerships. In a country where development is often driven by political proximity, Kano cannot afford to remain on the margins.

    A state of its stature, population, and historical relevance deserves more than sympathetic silence. It deserves action, presence, and partnership.

    It is within this context that Abba Kabir Yusuf’s movement toward the APC must be understood. Not as personal ambition, but as strategic realism.

    Not as political convenience, but as a pathway to unlock opportunities long denied by distance from power.

    By extension, Senator Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso stands at a defining crossroads. History has placed him in a rare position.

    He is respected across party lines, commands a loyal following, and remains one of the most influential political figures in Northern Nigeria. Above all, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu holds him in high regard.

    They share a common political generation, having both served as governors in 1999, shaped by the same democratic rebirth and seasoned by time and experience.

    In addition, one can recall that both Rabi’u Kwankwaso and Bola Tinubu were at the National Assembly under the platform of the now-defunct Social Democratic Party, SDP, during the short-lived 3rd Republic.

    The former was the Deputy Speaker at the House of Representatives. At the same time, the latter was a Senator, together with the Late Senator Engineer Magaji Abdullahi, who was also elected under the same SDP ticket.

    Late Engineer Magaji Abdullahi, a former Deputy Governor of Kano State (2003 to 2007) and also a former Chief Executive of the State-owned Water Resources and Engineering Construction Agency, WRECA, in the 1980s, was a benefactor of Engineers Rabi’u Kwankwaso and Abba Kabir Yusuf, where they first met as members of staff.

    The late successful Kano technocrat, accomplished engineer, career civil servant, charismatic and vibrant national politician, was a close ally and associate of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu starting from the SDP days, and the duo was among the foundation members of the APC.

    The President’s repeated extension of an olive branch to Kwankwaso is therefore not accidental. These gestures are acknowledgements of value, respect, and shared history.

    They signal recognition of Kwankwaso’s political weight and his capacity to contribute meaningfully at the national level. When such calls come consistently, wisdom suggests they should not be ignored.

    Kwankwaso should heed the call by moving along with the political direction of Kano State.

    The truth is unavoidable. The political home Kwankwaso once built no longer offers the shelter it promised. The NNPP is enmeshed in internal crises that threaten its very identity.

    Court cases over party ownership and recognition pose serious risks. With the Independent National Electoral Commission recognising one faction amid raging disputes, the platform has become unstable ground for any serious electoral ambition.

    Under these circumstances, entering the 2027 race either with Abba Kabir Yusuf seeking reelection on the NNPP platform or Kwankwaso pursuing a presidential ambition would amount to gambling against history and reason.

    The alternatives are no better. The People’s Democratic Party is fractured, weakened by internal contradictions and persistent leadership disputes. Its once formidable structure now struggles to inspire confidence.

    The African Democratic Congress, on the other hand, is ideologically and historically uncomfortable for Kwankwaso. Many of its leading figures were once his fiercest rivals.

    They resisted him in the PDP and are unlikely to allow him meaningful influence now. Political memory is long, and grudges rarely dissolve.

    Beyond current realities lies a deeper lesson from history. Regional parties, no matter how passionate or popular within their strongholds, have rarely succeeded on the national stage.

    From the First Republic to the Fourth, the pattern remains consistent. Nigeria rewards broad coalitions, not narrow bases. Power flows where diversity converges.

    The APC today represents that convergence. It is not perfect, but it is expensive. It is national in outlook, broad in structure, and firmly in control of the federal machinery.

    For Kano, aligning with the APC is not surrender. It is a strategy. It is an investment in relevance, access, and development.

    For Abba Kabir Yusuf, the move is about delivering tangible dividends of democracy. For Kwankwaso, it is about securing a future that reflects his stature and experience.

    Loyalty, in its truest sense, is not blind attachment to a platform. It is fidelity to the welfare of followers, to the aspirations of a people, and to the demands of the moment.

    Politics is not static. It is a living conversation between ideals and realities. When realities change, wisdom adapts.

    Kano’s future demands bold choices, not sentimental delays. The music is louder now. The moment is clearer. The door is open.

    History favours those who recognise when to move. For Abba Kabir Yusuf and Senator Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso, the path toward the APC is not a retreat from principle.

    It is a step toward purpose. They should go back to where they rightly belong. And for Kano, it may well be the bridge back to the centre, where its voice belongs and its destiny can be fully pursued.

    Abdulkadir, a Fellow of the Nigerian Guild of Editors, former National Vice President of the NUJ, and a Veteran Journalist, was the Press Secretary of the former Deputy Governor, Late Engineer Magaji Abdullahi.

    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram WhatsApp

    Related Posts

    Gov Yusuf’s Health Sector Reforms:2nd to none in Recent Years

    January 12, 2026

    Re: Understanding the Kano political moment: Abba Gida Gida and the question of loyalty to the people

    January 10, 2026

    After 2 Years of Promises: What Is Holding Back Kano’s Commission for PWDs?

    January 7, 2026

    Of Humility and Power: Abba Kabir Yusuf at 63 and the Politics of Compassionate Leadership

    January 5, 2026
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Editors Picks

    Locally Approved Nestlé Baby Formulas Are Safe-NAFDAC Reassures Parents

    January 12, 2026

    HJRBDA Tackles BUK Water Crisis with 12 Strategic Projects

    January 12, 2026

    Over 800 Cases Handled as Kebbi Boosts Criminal Justice

    January 12, 2026

    Trump Cancels 100,000+ US Visas Amid Immigration Crackdown

    January 12, 2026
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    Hajaj Albait 2
    © 2026 PARADIGM NEWS Developed by: ENGRMKS & CO.
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Disclaimer
    • Advertise With Us
    • Privacy Policy

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.