Kwankwasiyya Chooses 60-40 Power-Sharing in ADC to Boost Inclusivity
Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso says the Kwankwasiyya Movement turned down an 80% offer in the African Democratic Congress and settled on a 60-40 split. He explains the choice was meant to bring in other stakeholders and avoid domination by a single bloc. He noted this formula follows the same 60-40 approach his group used when moving from the PDP into the APC. Kwankwaso highlighted that his supporters hold many leadership roles across Kano’s 44 local government areas, though they recently ceded 10 positions after outcry. He urged members to be patient and respect due process, warning that not all aspirants will meet eligibility rules. Political observers say this move signals broader opposition realignments ahead of upcoming elections.
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