An Islamic preacher, Mallam, has stirred fresh political debate after claiming that former Kano State governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso is still fully loyal to the ruling All Progressives Congress despite growing speculation about political divisions ahead of the 2027 elections.
In a viral video spreading across social media platforms, the cleric alleged that Kwankwaso remains connected to the APC just like Kano State governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, even though many supporters believe both politicians are moving independently from the ruling party.
According to the preacher, the public drama surrounding political alignments in the north is part of a larger strategy designed to confuse voters and weaken opposition voices before the next presidential election.
The cleric urged northerners to remain alert and avoid being distracted by what he described as old political tactics. He called on voters across the region to support leaders capable of delivering security, economic progress, and real development instead of relying on political promises and hidden alliances.
The video also carried strong anti Tinubu sentiments as political discussions ahead of 2027 continue to intensify.
The claims have added fresh tension to ongoing conversations about opposition unity, possible defections, and behind the scenes negotiations among powerful northern politicians preparing for the next election cycle.
As rumors continue to spread over possible alliances and political realignments, many northern voters are now questioning which politicians are genuinely seeking change and which ones may still be secretly aligned with the ruling establishment.
