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Kano Lawmaker Dumps NDC, Returns to APC After Meeting Barau

Kano Lawmaker Dumps NDC, Returns to APC After Meeting Barau
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Muhammad Ahmad Tomas, a Kano State lawmaker, has defected from the Nigeria Democratic Congress back to the ruling All Progressives Congress. The move was facilitated by Senator Barau Jibrin and is framed as a strategic realignment ahead of the 2027 general elections.

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Political defections in Nigeria often signal shifting power dynamics and coalition building ahead of major national election cycles.

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Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau Jibrin, has received the member representing Makoda State Constituency in the Kano State House of Assembly, Muhammad Ahmad Tomas, back into the All Progressives Congress. This he says marks another shift in Kano’s evolving political landscape ahead of the 2027 general elections. Tomas, who had recently defected to the Nigeria Democratic Congress, announced his return to the APC during a visit to Barau’s residence in Abuja on Monday. He was accompanied by the Executive Chairmen of Makoda and Dambatta Local Government Areas, Alhaji Isa Currency and Alhaji Jamilu Abubakar Dambatta. In a statement personally signed on Monday, Barau described Tomas’ return as timely and significant, saying it reflected a commitment to what he termed progress and good governance. Related News ADC primaries: Atiku, Babachir trade words as ex-SGF quits party Nasarawa APC gov candidate Wadada appeals for unity after primaries Nigeria’s obscene money politics “Today, I had the honour of receiving back Hon. Muhammad Ahmad Tomas, member of the Kano State House of Assembly representing Makoda State Constituency, to our great party, the All Progressives Congress, from the Nigeria Democratic Congress,” Barau said. He added that the lawmaker’s decision to rejoin the ruling party would strengthen the APC’s position in Kano North Senatorial District and across Kano State. “His foresight in realigning with the APC demonstrates his commitment to progress and good governance,” he said. Barau also assured the returning lawmaker of equal opportunity within the party and urged APC members to maintain unity as political activities intensify ahead of future elections. “Together, we will continue to work tirelessly for the growth and success of our party, Kano North Senatorial District, Kano State and Nigeria as a whole,” he added. Hussaini Ibrahim

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The reporting focuses heavily on the ruling party's perspective and quotes the Senator's positive framing of the defection.

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