Tinubu Welcomes PDP Defectors to APC in Southern Kaduna

Rep. Daniel Amos

Kafanchan (Kaduna State):   President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has received a wave of new supporters in Southern Kaduna as several prominent members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) officially defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC). 

The event, held on November 1, 2025, marked a significant political shift in the region, with local leaders and grassroots mobilizers pledging allegiance to the ruling party.

Tinubu, represented by his Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, received the defectors on Saturday at a grand rally held in Kafanchan, the Headquarters of Jema’a Local Government Area.

Prominent among the defectors were Sen. Sunday Katung (PDP-Kaduna South), Rep. Daniel Amos (PDP-Jema’a/Sanga Federal Constituency), and Mr Ali Kalat, member representing Jema’a Constituency in the Kaduna State House of Assembly.

Gbajabiamila said the defections reflected the growing acceptance and goodwill of the APC across Kaduna State and the nation at large.

He commended Gov. Uba Sani for his exemplary leadership and urged him to sustain efforts toward uniting and strengthening the party in the state.

In his remarks, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Dr Abbas Tajudeen, described the development as historic, noting that Southern Kaduna had long been regarded as the stronghold of the PDP.

“For decades, they claimed ownership of your loyalty, your dreams, and your destiny. But today, that claim has ended, and the people have reclaimed their power,” Tajudeen said.

He described the APC as a home of unity, inclusion, and progress.

Additionally, Sani stated that the defections marked a new dawn in the politics of Southern Kaduna and, indeed, Nigeria.

He reiterated his commitment to governing with fairness and justice for all segments of the state, regardless of their political, ethnic, or religious affiliations.

Sani added that while elections might divide, governance must unite, stressing that the focus of his administration was on development and service delivery.

Speaking on behalf of the defectors,  Katung and Amos said their decision to join the APC was inspired by the developmental strides of President Tinubu’s administration in Southern Kaduna.

They said they had consulted widely with their constituents, who gave their blessing to align with the ruling party to attract more projects and opportunities to the zone.

The lawmakers pledged to contribute their experience and influence toward strengthening the APC in Southern Kaduna and beyond.

The latest defections, particularly in Southern Kaduna, once considered a PDP stronghold, are now largely under the control of the APC. 

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