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Shehu Sani Reacts as Senator Mustapha Dumps APC Amid Conflict With Kwara Governor


  • Senator Saliu Mustapha of Kwara Central dumped the APC for the PDP on Friday, August 21, 2026
  • Former senator Shehu Sani broke his silence on the defection, drawing a parallel to his own past experience with a governor
  • Reactions pointed to a bitter fallout between Mustapha and Kwara Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazak over a senatorial ticket

Legit.ng journalist Adekunle Dada has over 8 years of experience covering metro, government policy, and international issues

Senator Saliu Mustapha, who represents Kwara Central, has left the All Progressives Congress (APC) and joined the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), a move that has drawn comment from one of Nigeria’s most outspoken former legislators.

The former Kaduna Central Senator Shehu Sani said the defection saddened him.

Senator Saliu Mustapha Switches from APC to PDP Amidst Tensions with Kwara Governor
Shehu Sani reflects on Senator Mustapha’s move to the PDP. Photo credit: @ShehuSani/@RealMallamSaliu
Source: Twitter

Sani stopped short of criticising the decision. Having clashed with his own governor years ago, Sani said he understood the pressures that drive senators to such crossroads.

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The APC chieftain reacted to the news on Friday, August 21, 2026, via his verified X account @ShehuSani.

“I’m not happy to hear that Senator Salihu Mustapha from Kwara has left the APC for the PDP; but who am I to question his decision when I know what happens whenever a Senator goes into a conflict with his Governor.

“He is just experiencing what I have been through in the past. I wish him success in his chosen path. Posterity will vindicate him if he is right.”

Fallout with Governor Abdulrazak

Reactions to Sani’s post pointed squarely at Kwara Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq as the central figure behind Mustapha’s exit.

Several followers suggested the governor blocked Mustapha’s return to the Senate by denying him a free run at the APC primaries, with one user claiming a signed agreement limited the senator to a single term.

@hankarimu wrote:

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“He was treated badly by Gov. Abdulrahman Abdulrazak in the APC, and he didn’t get the right amount of protection from Abuja. He’s left with no option!”

@tobbiematthew added:

“There is a purported letter going around that he signed 1 tenure with the Governor. That’s why he didn’t contest for senate primaries in the APC. There are many intrigues behind the scenes, but as it stands, the election for the Kwara central senatorial district is between the Saradauna (Abdulrahman) Vs Turaki (Saliu) – both are top-ranking Ilorin chiefs.”

@Holaryeankarcb put it bluntly:

“AA snatched his return ticket and also jeopardised his governorship ambition for 2027.”

Not all observers were sympathetic. @StudentYahaya challenged the narrative:

“That time you insisted on an automatic ticket, and your governor said no, there must be primaries, you fear losing at the primaries, and you run to PRP, thinking you are popular, but you were woefully rejected by the people. What is the fault of the governor then?”

@abu_gado95766 questioned the wisdom of the switch, writing:

“He chooses to abandon his party, which brought him more political importance, to a place where he would be seen as just a green pastures migrant!”

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@Exploits919 was more direct in challenging Sani’s conditional phrasing:

“If he is right? You deny him by not conducting a proper primary election and also took the senatorial ticket from him. He should have been smiling to prove he is right.”

Mustapha’s defection sets up a highly anticipated contest in Kwara Central ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Senator Mustapha: Why I dumped APC for PDP

Earlier, Legit.ng explained that Senator Mustapha left the APC for the PDP, insisting he has not abandoned President Tinubu personally.

Mustapha said the G-15 and the elder caucus feel alienated by how Kwara Governor AbdulRazaq managed the APC in the state.

The defection adds fresh pressure on APC leadership in Kwara ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Source: Legit.ng





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