Zamfara State’s political landscape has taken a dramatic turn following the reported defection of Governor Dauda Lawal to the All Progressives Congress, in a development that has drawn national attention and sparked fresh debate ahead of future elections.
The announcement was marked by a high-profile reception in Gusau, where Vice President Kashim Shettima led a delegation of top political figures to welcome the governor into the ruling party. The event attracted a large crowd of supporters and party stakeholders, signalling what many observers describe as a major political realignment in the state.
Among those in attendance were prominent political leaders, including Hope Uzodinma and Dapo Abiodun, alongside senior lawmakers such as Barau Jibrin and Tajuddeen Abbas. The presence of former Zamfara governors Abdulaziz Yari and Bello Matawalle further underscored the significance of the moment.
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Speaking at the event, Vice President Shettima expressed confidence that the development would strengthen governance and improve security efforts under the administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu. He maintained that increased cohesion within the APC would play a decisive role in shaping the political direction of Zamfara State.
In his remarks, Governor Lawal assured residents of his commitment to inclusive governance and sustained development, stressing that his administration would remain focused on improving the welfare of the people.
The defection is widely seen as a strategic shift that could alter political dynamics in Zamfara, with analysts suggesting it may influence voter alignment and party strength ahead of upcoming elections.
As political activities begin to gather momentum nationwide, the development signals a broader trend of realignments that could redefine Nigeria’s electoral landscape in the coming years.



