The back and forth of former Kano State governor, Ibrahim Shekarau, over his political future came to an end Friday as he hosted All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman, Adams Oshiomhole, and Kano Governor Abdullahi Ganduje, to put finishing touches to his official defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the APC.
Mr Shekarau received the two men at his residence at Mundubawa Avenue, Kano.
He is expected to publicly declare his return to the ruling party on Saturday in Kano.
Mr Shekarau’s spokesperson, Ya’u Sule, had earlier on Tuesday disclosed in an interview with the BBC Hausa that the former governor was returning to the party he left for the PDP just before the 2015 general elections.
But the following day, he refuted the claim of his spokesperson, saying he was still consulting with his supporters.
However, on Friday, he ended the controversy by appearing with Messrs Oshiomhole and Ganduje in Kano to announce his defection.
Among those present during the visit of the two APC leaders to Mr Shekarau’s home were national officials and state leaders of the APC leaders from Kano, two senators from the state and members of the House of Representatives, state legislators and members of the state executive council.
Speaking at the event, Mr Oshiomhole described the return of Mr Shekarau to the APC as a reunion of progressive politicians.
“In any union, it is real progressives that reunite when conservatives run away. In my estimation, you are above many many when it comes to progressive ideas in this country,” the APC chairman said.
“You didn’t participate in the formation of APC for yourself alone, you did participate for the development of the country of which we share similar thinking along that line.
“I am extremely happy to be here, visiting a long time comrade who also believes in the Nigeria project. I know your views on social policies and economic approach for the development of the country,” Mr Oshiomhole added.
“This is the beginning of the reunion of progressive minds who believe in the development of our dear nation. We are here also to do more for the development of our country.”
Mr Ganduje said, “We are here to reunite ourselves for the betterment of our nation, to reunite relationship between Shekarau and APC. This relationship has come to stay.”
Mr Ganduje said he and Mr Shekarau have many things in common.
Describing Mr Oshiomhole as a long-standing friend and comrade, Mr Shekarau said, “It is history that is repeating itself here. I have a singular honour of being the chief midwife of the APC.”
Mr Shekarau is being prosecuted by the EFCC for allegedly fraud by receiving, alongside two others, N950 million campaign funds in the build up to the 2015 general election.
Mr Shekarau is being prosecuted by the EFCC for alleged fraud by receiving, alongside two others, N950 million campaign funds in the build up to the 2015 general election.