The Deputy Governor of Kano State, Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo, has stepped down from office, marking a major shift in the state’s political landscape.
His resignation was confirmed on Friday by his spokesperson, Ibrahim Shuaibu, who stated that the decision had been formally communicated, although no official reason was disclosed.
The development comes amid growing friction between the deputy governor and the Kano State House of Assembly, which had recently raised concerns over alleged misconduct and performance-related issues.
Lawmakers were reportedly considering disciplinary measures before Gwarzo’s sudden exit, fueling speculation of an escalating political crisis within the state government.
The resignation also follows recent political changes involving Governor Abba Yusuf, whose defection to the All Progressives Congress has triggered a series of adjustments across the administration.
In the aftermath of the political shift, the governor has implemented sweeping changes, including key appointments and removals aimed at restructuring the government and strengthening administrative control.
Observers believe Gwarzo’s resignation is part of a broader realignment strategy as the state adapts to its new political direction.
While details surrounding the allegations against him remain unclear, sources indicate that the issues were already under legislative review prior to his resignation.
With his exit, constitutional procedures for appointing a new deputy governor are expected to commence, subject to approval by the state assembly.
Analysts say the move could significantly reshape power dynamics in Kano, especially as political actors position themselves ahead of future elections.
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