Nigeria: Adamawa's Fintiri Set to Join APC, Making 30 States, Grand Reception for Kano Gov Today
Adamawa State Governor Ahmadu Fintiri is preparing to join the All Progressives Congress, potentially expanding the party's control to 30 states in Nigeria.
The anticipated defection of Adamawa State Governor Ahmadu Fintiri to the All Progressives Congress (APC) is expected to significantly consolidate the party's political power, allowing it to control 30 out of 36 states in Nigeria. This move marks one of the most considerable territorial expansions by any political party since Nigeria's return to democratic governance in 1999. The political landscape is now evolving, with a strategic shift that enhances the APC's position across the nation.
Fintiri's switch is particularly impactful given that he hails from Adamawa State, the political stronghold of Atiku Abubakar, a major presidential contender for the 2027 elections. His alignment with the APC could undermine Atiku's campaign efforts, especially since it demonstrates a significant deviation of support within his own home state. This defection effectively reduces Atiku's potential influence and resources as he prepares for a competitive election cycle.
The APC currently governs an extensive array of states, including notable regions across Nigeria. This consolidation reflects an ongoing trend where political alliances and defections play critical roles in reshaping power dynamics ahead of the upcoming presidential elections. The party's growing control raises implications for governance and political strategy, as the APC aims to leverage this momentum to secure continued dominance in national and regional politics.