Kano defection: I believe in action, not to much talk – Gov Yusuf
Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf of Kano State who is believed to be planning to defect to the All Progressives Congress, APC, on January 12, has for the first time since the controversy erupted made some comments on the matter.
The Governor seen in a viral video talking to a group said that, ” I have never commented on the discussions that follow the issues at stake, because I don’t believes in talking too much.”
DAILY POST is unable to confirm the date and time of the comment, but it generally referred to the current controversy over his planned defection.
He added that, “What started small has been magnified as said by a Hausa Singer, Karamar Magana Tazama Babba. As everyone knows, I don’t believe in talking too much.
“I’m always an action man; the actions that will help my people as seen by everyone, that is what I believed in, not too much talk,” he said.
Kano was recently agog with news of the Governor’s planned move to the APC.
While a faction in the state believe his decision was coming at the right time as it will help the state to align with the centre, others in the New Nigeria’s People’s Party, NNPP, see his decision as nothing but a betrayal of trust given to him by the leader of the Kwankwasiyya group, Dr Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso.

