- Seven APC candidates unite to support Ibrahim Shekarau.
- Meeting led by Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf fosters consensus.
- Efforts aimed at ensuring party unity ahead of 2027 elections.
In a significant move within the political landscape of Kano State, seven aspirants from the All Progressives Congress (APC) have officially stepped down from the race for the 2027 Kano Central Senatorial District seat. They have united to endorse former Governor Ibrahim Shekarau as the party's consensus candidate. The decision was reached after extensive discussions at a meeting organized by Kano’s current Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf, in Abuja.
Among those who withdrew their aspirations are prominent names like Usman Bala Mohammed, Sha’aban Sharada, Muhammad Zango, Danyaro Yakasai, Abbas Abbas, Garba Abubakar, and Shehu Isa Driver. Their collective decision underscores a commitment to fostering peace and unity in Kano, a region known for its vibrant political activities.
Usman Bala Mohammed, one of the aspirants, articulated the rationale behind their decision, stressing that it was taken collectively in the interest of the party's success at all levels. He stated, “His Excellency, the Governor of Kano State, convened all the aspirants for a consensus meeting. After thorough discussions and consultations, we have unanimously agreed to withdraw our aspirations in favor of our elder brother, leader, and former governor, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau.”
Highlighting the voluntary nature of this decision, Sha’aban Sharada dismissed claims of coercion, reinforcing that the agreement was a carefully considered choice aimed at galvanizing support for APC candidates, including President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf.
Shekarau, who has received overwhelming backing, expressed gratitude to the aspirants for their support and the unity achieved through Governor Yusuf’s initiative. He emphasized the importance of collective effort and promised that their combined strength would deliver significant support for the party during the upcoming elections.
This development is seen as a pivotal moment for APC’s unity in Kano ahead of the 2027 general elections. Governor Yusuf praised the aspirants' maturity and commitment to the political wellbeing of Kano, stating, “Kano is now more united, and our focus is to ensure that we prioritize the needs of our people over individual interests.”
With these strategic alignments, the APC aims to secure impactful victories not only within Kano State but across Nigeria in the forthcoming elections. The party's leaders project confidence in their ability to rally voter support, citing the challenges ahead but reiterating their firm belief in the power of a unified front.
In conclusion, this strategic endorsement of Ibrahim Shekarau marks a transformative step for the APC in Kano, reinforcing the party's resolve to come together and present a strong, unified challenge in the 2027 elections.
Why This Matters: The coalition of these aspirants showcases the APC's commitment to unity and collective progress, essential for achieving electoral success in Nigeria's competitive political landscape.
