
Kano PDP Rejects Tinubu’s Second Term Endorsement Slams Atiku’s Coalition Move
The Kano State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has firmly rejected the recent endorsement of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s second term ambition by some southern PDP governors. Speaking after a strategic meeting in Kano on Thursday, Yusuf Ado Kibiya, Chairman of the PDP in Kano, distanced the state chapter from the endorsement, reaffirming the party’s loyalty to its own platform and future presidential candidate. “We are not party to the endorsement of President Tinubu’s second term agenda by some governors from the southern part of the country,” Kibiya stated. “We believe in our party and any candidate that emerges as its presidential flagbearer.” He also dismissed the coalition move led by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar under the African Democratic Congress (ADC), declaring it “dead on arrival.” “We categorically distance the Kano State chapter from the breakaway members who have formed a coalition under the ADC. This coalition does not represent the interests of the PDP,” he said, urging party members to remain loyal and focused. Kibiya highlighted the successful completion of internal elections across ward, local, and state levels in Kano as proof of the chapter’s organizational strength and grassroots mobilization. “We have completed the mobilization and repositioning of our party members, ensuring they are actively engaged and aligned with our goals. This is crucial for strengthening our grassroots support,” he added. Reaffirming the chapter’s loyalty to the PDP’s national leadership, Kibiya declared: “We categorically reject any attempt to undermine or divide our party. The PDP in Kano remains intact and resolute. We wholeheartedly endorse and support the decisions of our national leadership.” He concluded with a call for unity and collaboration to secure victory in the next general elections. “Through unity of purpose, collaboration, and strategic planning, we are confident the PDP will regain its prominence at all levels of government.”