Kwankwasiyya Leader Quits ADC Amid Rising Uncertainty
A prominent leader in the Kwankwasiyya Movement has resigned from the African Democratic Congress (ADC). Hon. Musa Gambo Hamisu, also known as Danzaki and the Kano State Chairman of the movement, announced his exit from the party. This decision has drawn attention because of his influential position within the group. Many people are now watching to see how it will affect the party’s strength in Kano State.
He cited a recent court judgment and other political developments as the main reasons for leaving. According to him, these issues have created too much confusion and uncertainty inside the ADC. Danzaki explained that the situation has made it hard for members to plan ahead with confidence. He believes stepping down is the best choice at this time.
The resignation comes as several opposition parties are trying to form stronger alliances for future elections. Politicians across the country have been moving between parties to find better platforms for their ambitions. This kind of shift is quite common in Nigerian politics, where internal problems often push leaders to make quick decisions.
Observers believe Danzaki’s exit could lead to more changes within the ADC in the coming weeks. Some leaders are already rethinking their positions due to the unclear direction of the party. The situation has created a sense of instability that may affect other members as well.
This development shows once again how fluid Nigerian politics can be. Legal rulings and personal convictions often shape the choices of key players.
As the story unfolds, attention will stay on how it impacts the larger opposition efforts across the country.





