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  • Just In: Sokoto Ex-Governor Aminu Tambuwal Resigns from PDP, Defects to ADC

    Just In: Sokoto Ex-Governor Aminu Tambuwal Resigns from PDP, Defects to ADC

    SOKOTO  – Former Speaker of the House of Representatives and immediate past Governor of Sokoto State, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, has formally resigned his membership from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and defected to the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

    In a personally signed statement released to journalists on Thursday, Tambuwal confirmed that he has communicated his resignation in writing to his ward chairman, bringing an end to his long-standing association with the main opposition party.

     

    Tambuwal, who served as Governor of Sokoto State for two terms and previously as Speaker of the House of Representatives, cited persistent internal crisis, leadership disagreements, and growing divisions within the PDP as the primary reasons for his exit.

    Ejes Gist News reports that the former governor’s departure represents one of the highest-profile exits from the PDP in recent months, raising questions about the opposition party’s cohesion ahead of future electoral contests.

    “The PDP has been a significant part of my political journey, and I remain grateful for the opportunities it gave me to serve our nation, including as Speaker of the House of Representatives and as Governor of Sokoto State during my second term in office,” Tambuwal stated.

    “However, the persistent internal crisis, leadership disagreements, and growing divisions within the PDP have made it increasingly difficult to continue my membership of the party. These developments have unfortunately weakened the unity and direction that once defined the party and have necessitated this decision.”

    New Political Home

    The former governor announced that he has officially joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC) along with his associates and supporters, signaling a potential realignment of political forces in Sokoto State and beyond.

    Tambuwal framed his decision within a broader vision for national development, stating that his new political platform aligns with his commitment to integrity, accountability, and inclusiveness.

    “I am convinced that this decision is guided by my belief that Nigeria needs a stronger political platform built on integrity, accountability, inclusiveness, and a clear commitment to national development,” he said.

    Tambuwal’s defection carries substantial political weight given his extensive legislative and executive experience. He presided over the House of Representatives from 2011 to 2015 and governed Sokoto State from 2015 to 2023, establishing a broad political network across the North-West and nationally.

    The former governor was a prominent contender for the PDP presidential ticket ahead of the 2023 general elections, eventually stepping down for Atiku Abubakar during the party’s primary. His departure from the PDP removes a significant figure from the party’s ranks in the North-West, a critical electoral region.

     

    For the African Democratic Congress, Tambuwal’s arrival represents a major boost. The ADC, while not among Nigeria’s dominant political parties, has maintained a presence across several states and now gains a figure with national name recognition and substantial political capital.

    Political analysts note that Tambuwal’s ability to bring associates and supporters with him could reshape political calculations in Sokoto State and potentially position the ADC as a more significant player in the region.

     

    While Tambuwal did not explicitly declare his political ambitions in the resignation statement, his reference to Nigeria needing “a stronger political platform built on integrity, accountability, inclusiveness, and a clear commitment to national development” suggests he intends to remain actively engaged in shaping the country’s political future.

    “I remain fully committed to the service of our country and to the ideals of democracy, justice, and national unity,” Tambuwal affirmed in his statement.

     

    Tambuwal’s exit adds to the PDP’s ongoing challenges with internal cohesion. The party has grappled with factional disputes, leadership tussles, and a series of high-profile defections since the 2023 general elections.

    The former governor’s reference to “persistent internal crisis” and “leadership disagreements” echoes concerns raised by other departing members and reflects broader tensions within a party struggling to maintain unity while serving as the primary opposition to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

     

    The African Democratic Congress is expected to formally welcome Tambuwal and his supporters in the coming days, with party leaders likely to highlight the former governor’s experience and political network as assets for the party’s growth strategy.

    Details of Tambuwal’s role within the ADC structure and any potential plans for future electoral contests are anticipated to emerge following consultations with party leadership.

  • Tambuwal Makes Fresh Appointments Seven Days to Tenure Expiration

    Tambuwal Makes Fresh Appointments Seven Days to Tenure Expiration

    Tambuwal Makes Fresh Appointments Seven Days to Tenure Expiration

    Aminu Tambuwal, the departing governor of Sokoto State, has approved the appointment of Principal Officers for the state’s tertiary institutions.

    Additionally, the governor approved a new Executive Secretary for the state’s Primary Health Care Development Agency.

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    Mr. Tambuwal announced the appointment via the Sokoto State Head of Civil Service, Abubakar Muhammad (mni), on Monday, seven days prior to the expiration of his term.

    According to Abukakar, the head of service, the appointment went into effect on May 19, 2023.

    “The appointment is based on the medical doctor’s track record, experience, and commitment to the service of the state.”

    The statement reads, “The Governor exhorts the appointee to view his appointment as a call to greater service to the good people of Sokoto State and wishes him Allah’s guidance in the performance of his new duties.”

    Aishatu Madawaki, the state commissioner for Higher Education, announced the approval for the appointment of Principal Officers for higher institutions in the state during a brief press conference on Monday.

    Muhammad Wadata was appointed as provost, Sultan Ibrahim Dasuki College of Education with Garba Bodinga as his deputy, and Aminu Kilgori as Registrar.

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    Rukayya Sani Rara is the Provost of Aisha Ahmad Gandi College of Nursing Sciences Tambuwal, and Ibrahim Aliyu is the Deputy Provost of Administration at the same institution.

    Additionally, Aisha Sahabi as Deputy Provost Academics, Abdullahi Abubakar as Principal of Haliru Binji College of legal and Islamic studies, and Jummai Adamu as Vice Principal.

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  • Tambuwal Shuns Wike, Insists Atiku Will Win 2023 Presidential Election

    Tambuwal Shuns Wike, Insists Atiku Will Win 2023 Presidential Election

    Aminu Tambuwal, the Sokoto State governor has said that Atiku Abubakar, the PDP’s presidential candidate would win the 2023 election.

    Tambuwal also announced that Atiku would reopen Nigeria’s borders shut by the Buhari administration.

    The Sokoto helmsman is the Director General of the PDP Presidential Campaign Council (PCC).

    He spoke on Saturday at the party’s campaign rally in Illela Local Government Area.

    Tambuwal assured Nigerians that Atiku has better plans for them and the country.

     

    “These include reopening of the borders, addressing insecurity and the provision of basic necessities for Nigerians,” he said.

    Tambuwal, however, expressed sympathy for the people of Illela over repeated banditry attacks.

    The governor said despite the setbacks, economic recess and COVID-19 impacts, his government performed well.

     

    Several projects were executed under healthcare, education, water supply and social intervention, he noted.