Kano-based Kwankwasiyya Movement has announced plans for its leader, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, to join the African Democratic Congress (ADC). The movement's spokesperson, Dr. Habibu Mohammed, confirmed that Kwankwaso would formally register with the ADC on Monday at his residence in Kano.
This move is reportedly a result of Kwankwaso's decision to leave the New Nigeria People's Party (NNPP). Details surrounding the reasons behind Kwankwaso's departure from the NNPP are still unclear.
Kwankwaso is expected to register with the ADC at his Kano residence on Monday.
Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso's decision to leave the NNPP and join the ADC is a significant development in Nigeria's political landscape. The move raises questions about the future of the NNPP, a party that was once seen as a strong contender in the country's politics. The fact that Kwankwaso is joining the ADC at his Kano residence underscores the importance of the city in Nigerian politics. As the ADC gains a high-profile member, Nigerians are left to wonder what this means for the party's chances in the next elections. With Kwankwaso's experience and influence, the ADC may now be seen as a more formidable force in the country's politics.