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2027: My Political Fate Is in God’s Hands — Kano Governor Abba Yusuf

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Governor Abba Yusuf of Kano State has said his political future ahead of the 2027 general elections rests solely in the hands of God, stressing that his current priority is governance and the welfare of the people rather than political calculations.

The governor made the statement on Saturday during the distribution of motorcycles to social media handlers drawn from the 44 local government areas of the state. According to him, decisions about the future are divinely determined, and his administration remains focused on uplifting Kano and addressing its challenges.

“Whatever decision we take, it is God that destined it, and we believe He will guide us. For me, the people come first, before 2027,” Yusuf said.

He called for unity among residents, noting that genuine collective efforts to improve the state would naturally resolve political concerns. The governor also reflected on the uncertainty of life, emphasising that no one can predict tomorrow, let alone events as far ahead as 2027.

“Only God knows tonight, tomorrow or next who will live to see them, not to even talk about 2027. If God decides it is us, so be it, and if He decides otherwise, it is still His will,” he added.

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Governor Yusuf cautioned social media influencers against promoting division and hatred, urging them instead to use their platforms to foster unity and positive engagement across the state. He explained that the distribution of motorcycles was meant to appreciate the social media handlers who played key roles during his campaign, reaching communities across Kano.

Meanwhile, the absence of the Kano State Deputy Governor, Comrade Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo, at the event has fueled speculation of a growing rift within the state’s leadership. The event marked Yusuf’s first major public appearance following his resignation from the New Nigeria People’s Party, NNPP.

Observers noted that Gwarzo, who had previously accompanied the governor to similar events, was conuously missing. In recent weeks, the deputy governor has been seen aligning more closely with NNPP leader, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, further intensifying political tensions in the state.

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9 Comments

  • Wow, do you think politicians should rely on fate or take more responsibility for their actions? Lets discuss!

  • I dont buy the idea of leaving political fate to God. Leaders should take responsibility for their decisions. What do you think?

  • I find it intriguing how Governor Abba Yusuf believes his political fate is in Gods hands for 2027. What do you all think about this approach?

  • I find it hard to believe politicians leave their fate to God. Shouldnt they take responsibility for their actions? Lets discuss!

  • Is relying on God for political fate a sign of faith or a lack of accountability? Interesting topic for debate.

  • I find it intriguing that Governor Abba Yusuf believes his political fate is in Gods hands for 2027. What do you all think about that perspective?

  • I dont believe politicians should rely solely on God for their fate. We need leaders who take responsibility for their actions.

  • I think Abba Yusufs reliance on God for political fate raises questions about leadership accountability. Who else agrees?

  • I think its naive to rely solely on God for political fate. We need action and accountability, not just prayers.

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