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Shekarau Dumps PDP, Returns to APC in Major Political Shif
Former Governor of Kano State, Ibrahim Shekarau, has officially resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and rejoined the All Progressives Congress (APC), marking a significant development in Nigeria’s political landscape.
Shekarau’s defection comes after weeks of speculation about his political future and growing dissatisfaction within the PDP ranks in Kano. In a statement confirming his move, the former governor cited internal disagreements and the need to align with a platform he believes better serves the interests of his supporters and the state.
The return to the APC signals a reunion with the ruling party, where Shekarau had previously played a prominent role before his earlier defection to the PDP. Political analysts say the move could reshape political dynamics in Kano, a key battleground state known for its large voting population.
Leaders of the APC have welcomed Shekarau back into the fold, describing his return as a boost to the party’s strength in the North. Meanwhile, members of the PDP have expressed disappointment, with some calling for internal reforms to prevent further high-profile defections.
Observers note that such political realignments are not uncommon in Nigeria, especially as politicians reposition ahead of future elections. Shekarau’s move is expected to influence alliances, party strategies, and grassroots mobilization efforts in Kano and beyond.

