Kano, Kano State, Nigeria — The Deputy Governor of Kano State in northwestern Nigeria, Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo, has resigned from office, triggering fresh political developments within one of Nigeria’s most populous states.
Okay News reports that the resignation was confirmed by his spokesperson, Ibrahim Shuaibu, on Friday. He stated, “Yes, it is true. The deputy governor has resigned from his position,” but declined to provide additional information about the reasons behind the decision.
Although no official explanation has been released, the resignation comes amid recent disagreements between the deputy governor and the Kano State House of Assembly, the legislative arm of government responsible for making laws in the state. Lawmakers had raised allegations of misconduct and questioned aspects of Gwarzo’s performance in office.
The Assembly had reportedly begun moves that observers viewed as preliminary steps toward disciplinary action. The development raised concerns about a potential political crisis within the executive branch of the state government.
The resignation also follows wider political changes in Kano State after Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC), one of Nigeria’s major political parties. The shift has led to several adjustments within the state administration.
Following the defection, the governor removed the Head of Service, Abdullahi Musa, as part of efforts aimed at improving efficiency within the civil service. He also relieved the Commissioner for Investment, Commerce and Industry, Shehu Wada Sagagi, of his duties, citing ongoing restructuring to enhance service delivery.
Political analysts say these developments suggest a broader strategy to consolidate the administration’s position following the political realignment. They note that changes in leadership roles are often used to align governance structures with evolving priorities.
Before the resignation, sources within the Kano State House of Assembly indicated that allegations against Gwarzo were still under legislative review. However, his departure appears to have halted any potential disciplinary proceedings.
Attempts to obtain further clarification from the Kano State Government were unsuccessful at the time this report was filed.
Under Nigeria’s constitutional framework, the resignation is expected to initiate procedures for appointing a new deputy governor. The nominee will require approval from the Kano State House of Assembly before assuming office.
Observers say the development may reshape the political landscape in Kano State, especially as stakeholders reposition ahead of future electoral contests.

