Two lawmakers from Kano State have officially dumped the African Democratic Congress (ADC), marking another shift in the state’s political landscape. Makinde Camp Moves to Install Turaki as PDP Caretaker Chair Amid Crisis The legislators, whose identities were confirmed in reports by Newsworld, announced their resignation from the ADC, citing internal party issues and the
Two lawmakers from Kano State have officially dumped the African Democratic Congress (ADC), marking another shift in the state’s political landscape.
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The legislators, whose identities were confirmed in reports by Newsworld, announced their resignation from the ADC, citing internal party issues and the need to realign their political ambitions. Their exit is seen as part of a broader trend of defections as politicians reposition ahead of future elections.
Sources indicate that the lawmakers are likely to join another major political party, although details of their next move have not been formally disclosed. The development has sparked reactions within political circles in Kano, with observers suggesting it could impact the balance of power in the state.

Party insiders expressed concern over the defections, noting that such moves could weaken the ADC’s structure in Kano if not quickly addressed. However, efforts are reportedly ongoing within the party to stabilize its ranks and prevent further exits.
The defections highlight the ongoing political realignments across Nigeria, as parties continue to strategize and consolidate support in preparation for upcoming electoral contests.


















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