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Tinubu Wary of Gov Yusuf’s APC Defection, Says Sambo

byCamela Obedu
January 19, 2026
in Politics
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is reportedly cautious about Kano State Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf’s potential defection to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), political commentator Sumner Sambo has said, highlighting the federal leadership’s concerns over internal party dynamics and strategic calculations surrounding the move.

In an analysis aired on Arise News, Sambo explained that Tinubu’s scepticism stems from broader political risks associated with welcoming a high-profile opposition governor into the APC ahead of the 2027 general elections. According to Sambo, the president and top party strategists are reportedly weighing how Governor Yusuf’s entry could affect internal balance, ticket contests and existing ambitions by APC leaders who are also positioning for elective offices.

One key factor shaping this caution, analysts say, is the absence of automatic guarantees for defectors such as Yusuf. Recent declarations by APC leadership make clear that defecting governors will not automatically receive the party’s nomination for re-election — a stance designed to uphold internal democratic processes and prevent perceptions of preferential treatment. This position has reportedly complicated discussions with the Kano governor’s camp.

Beyond nomination concerns, Tinubu’s camp is said to be mindful of factional tensions that the planned switch could generate, not only within the APC, but also inside the former party of Yusuf — the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) — where his detachment has already deepened divisions between loyalists and pro-defection members.

Observers note that Governor Yusuf’s possible defection comes amid a broader pattern of political realignments across Nigeria, as multiple governors and lawmakers have migrated to the APC in recent months. However, the timing and motivations behind Yusuf’s possible move remain under careful consideration by the APC hierarchy, given the need to balance coalition building with respect for internal party competition.

Sambo’s commentary suggests that while President Tinubu and party leaders may be open to accommodating Governor Yusuf, they are approaching the process cautiously — prioritising stability within the APC and ensuring that any defection aligns with the party’s long-term strategic interests.

Political analysts say this approach reflects APC’s effort to manage competing ambitions ahead of a closely contested election cycle, where integrating high-profile opposition figures must be balanced against sustaining internal cohesion and fair primary contests.

As discussions continue behind the scenes, attention will remain on how and when Governor Yusuf’s political future unfolds — and whether the president’s cautious stance will ultimately shape the outcome of this high-stakes realignment in Kano’s political landscape.

Camela Obedu

Camela Obedu

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