Yusuf Danbatta Defects from PDP to APC, Joins Kano Deputy Governorship Race

Yusuf Danbatta Defects from PDP to APC, Joins Kano Deputy Governorship Race

Dr. Yusuf Bello Danbatta, the 2023 Deputy Governorship Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Kano State, has officially defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC), marking a significant shift in the state’s political landscape. In a statement released to newsmen, Danbatta announced his decision after extensive consultations with political leaders, associates, supporters, and stakeholders. He emphasized that the move was driven by a desire to contribute more effectively to the development of Kano State and Nigeria as a whole.

Danbatta stated that the APC provides a more suitable platform for him to advance the interests of the people and support initiatives aimed at improving governance and development. His decision was heavily influenced by the leadership style and developmental agenda of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, under whose administration he praised the Kano First Agenda. He described the agenda as a transformative blueprint demonstrating a strong commitment to good governance, human capital development, infrastructure renewal, and overall progress in the state.

The former deputy governorship candidate reaffirmed his unwavering dedication to public service, pledging to continue working for the unity and progress of the people regardless of political affiliations. He called on his supporters and associates to join him in supporting efforts aimed at the continued growth, stability, and development of Kano State. His transition to the APC comes at a time when political realignments are becoming increasingly common across Nigeria, especially in key states like Kano.

Danbatta’s move is seen as a strategic decision to align with a party that he believes is more aligned with his vision for sustainable development and inclusive governance. His endorsement of the Kano First Agenda underscores his confidence in the current administration’s ability to deliver tangible results. The defection may also signal a broader trend of political figures seeking platforms that offer greater opportunities for policy influence and public impact.

As the 2027 general elections draw nearer, Danbatta’s shift could influence voter dynamics and party strategies in Kano State. His experience and visibility within the political sphere may strengthen the APC’s position in the region. The development is likely to be closely watched by political analysts and party leaders across Nigeria, given the competitive nature of Kano’s political environment.

This move adds another layer to the evolving political narrative in northern Nigeria, where party loyalty and developmental performance often intersect. Danbatta’s commitment to public service remains unchanged, and his new party affiliation is expected to shape his future political engagements. His decision reflects a growing emphasis on policy-driven leadership and governance outcomes over partisan loyalty.