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The Kano Covenant and the United Nigeria Movement: Beyond Partisanship to the Prosperity of Renewed Hope
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The Kano Covenant and the United Nigeria Movement: Beyond Partisanship to the Prosperity of Renewed Hope

Destiny Young
Last updated: February 16, 2026 7:24 am
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MINDSCAPES SERIES VOLUME 23

The Kano Covenant and the United Nigeria Movement: Beyond Partisanship to the Prosperity of Renewed Hope

By Ephraim Okon, PhD

The sun rose over the ancient city of Kano on Friday, 23rd January 2026, not merely as the start of a new day, but as the dawn of a transformative political epoch. The formal resignation of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf—flanked by what appears to be a systemic collapse of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) structure—is more than a simple act of defection. It is a tectonic shift that signals the collapsing of regional walls to pave the way for a truly United Nigeria Movement, where the Renewed Hope agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu becomes the central national heartbeat.

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For decades, the Nigerian political theatre has been defined by ethno-regional silos. However, the events of 2026 suggest a departure from that fractured past. This realignment is a recognition that the complexities of a 21st-century economy—struggling with currency fluctuations, food sovereignty, and global trade—require a unified command. The Master Strategist, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and The Uncommon Strategic Unifier, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, are no longer just leading a party; they are presiding over a massive convergence of political will.

The Kwankwasiyya Nexus: A Legacy of Political Longevity

To understand the magnitude of this realignment, one must ward off the dangerous temptation to underestimate the Kwankwasiyya Movement. This is not a fleeting political trend; it is a fortress of grassroots loyalty with a history of political longevity that stretches back long before the 1999 democratic dispensation. At the heart of this thick cloud sits the National Leader, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, a man whose political DNA was forged in the transition politics of the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Kwankwaso’s journey began in the Third Republic, where he was elected to the House of Representatives in 1992, eventually serving as Deputy Speaker. His involvement with the People’s Solidarity Party (PSP) and later the Social Democratic Party (SDP) provided him with a masterclass in grassroots mobilisation. Even during the transition years under the Abacha regime, he remained a potent force within the United Nigeria Congress Party (UNCP). By the time the Fourth Republic birthed the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Kwankwaso was not a newcomer; he was a seasoned veteran. The Kwankwasiyya ideology—symbolised by the ubiquitous Red Cap—was not merely about fashion; it was a social contract. It represented a parallel government of sorts, built on an iron-clad discipline and a massive vanguard of followers.

Kano: A Legacy of Defiance and Radical Reform

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To understand why Kano remains the launchpad for such movements, one must appreciate its history as a citadel of opposition. Long before the current dispensation, Kano was a lone star, often standing alone to get things done politically and socially.

  • Pre-Independence & NEPU: In 1950, while the conservative establishment was solidifying its grip, Kano birthed the Northern Elements Progressive Union (NEPU). Led by the iconic Mallam Aminu Kano, NEPU was a radical, socialist-leaning movement that challenged British indirect rule and the native aristocracy, demanding dignity for the Talakawas.
  • Independence & the Second Republic: Post-1960, this spirit of independence sharpened. In the Second Republic (1979-1983), the People’s Redemption Party (PRP) became the vehicle for Kano’s unique brand of democratic humanism. While much of the North gravitated towards the NPN, Kano stood as a PRP fortress under Aminu Kano and later Abubakar Rimi, proving it could govern itself with a people-centred ideology.
  • The Fourth Republic Transition: This heritage of standing alone is the bedrock upon which the Kwankwasiyya movement was built. Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, a veteran of the Third Republic, successfully modernised this “Red Cap” legacy, turning it into a social contract that dominated Kano for decades.

The Great Divorce: A Protégé’s Departure and a Leader’s Dilemma

The 2026 “earthquake” is unique because it marks a clear and painful distinction in the Kwankwasiyya lineage. It is the sitting Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf, who has officially decamped to the APC, effectively breaking his long-standing political marriage with his mentor, Senator Kwankwaso. This move has stripped the NNPP of its only governorship stronghold, leaving the movement in a precarious state of internal decay.

This leaves Senator Kwankwaso at a profound crossroads. His dilemma is Shakespearean: does the “General” of the Red Cap movement finally perch with the APC, merging his legendary machinery with the national centre, or does he attempt to rebuild a hollowing citadel? To stay in the opposition is to test the might of a growing United Nigeria under the Tinubu administration; to join is to risk losing his identity as the “voice” of the independent North. Kwankwaso’s history of party switching—from PDP to APC, back to PDP, and then NNPP—now faces its ultimate test of credibility and survival.

The Double-Edged Sword: Narratives of the One-Party Scenario

As governors move in droves towards the centre, we must critically examine the implications of an unfolding de-facto one-party system. This phenomenon presents a sophisticated paradox for Nigerian democracy. On one hand, a unified political front offers the allure of policy stability and the elimination of the Tax of Distance caused by regional friction. When the legislative and executive arms across both state and federal levels hum in the same key, the nation can embark on massive infrastructural Moonshots—such as Digital Public Infrastructure and national food sovereignty—without the fear of projects being abandoned due to partisan spite.

However, the narrative of mass convergence carries a darker undertone. The primary danger of a “silent room” is the atrophy of accountability. In a healthy democracy, the opposition serves as a mirror, reflecting the government’s flaws and forcing it to self-correct. If the APC becomes the only viable tent, the risk of statistical gaslighting increases—where internal successes are exaggerated while grassroots suffering is ignored because there is no alternative voice to amplify the pain. Furthermore, a one-party dominance can lead to an Echo Chamber Effect, where the leadership is surrounded only by voices of affirmation, potentially blinding them to the brewing storms of public discontent.

Paramount Safeguards: The Independence of the Three Arms

Central to this scenario is the necessity of the Separation of Powers. As the executive branch grows in political mass, it faces the inevitable criticism of attempting to swallow the other functions of government. For the United Nigeria Movement to be a blessing and not just a behemoth, the independence of the three arms of government must be treated as sacrosanct. The Legislature must not become a rubber stamp assembly simply because the majority of its members share a party logo with the President. Similarly, the Judiciary must remain the final arbiter of truth, insulated from the gravitational pull of political realignment. If the Judiciary and the Legislature are subsumed by executive will, the Big Tent ceases to be a shelter for the people and becomes a hall of mirrors for the elite.

The Enabling Environment: The True Metric of Success

Amidst this grand realignment of flags and logos, we must be blunt about what truly matters to the citizenry. The people are not fed by party manifestos; they are sustained by results. The ultimate legitimacy of the United Nigeria Movement will not be found in the number of governors it captures, but in its ability to provide an enabling environment for businesses to thrive.

From the markets of Sabon Gari to the tech hubs of Uyo, Lagos, and Abuja, Nigerian innovators demand a functional infrastructure. This requires the non-negotiables of modern development: 24-hour uninterrupted power, robust road networks, potable water, and seamless digital connectivity. Above all, they require a secure and stable economic ecosystem where the night is as safe as the day. If this structural realignment fails to produce ‘market-basket’ prosperity and tangible good governance, it will be historically dismissed as a mere circulation of elites—a game of musical chairs played at the expense of the people.

The People as the Ultimate Decider vs Synergy and Service

Finally, we must never lose sight of the foundational principle: the people remain the ultimate decider. Political synergy is meaningless if it is not validated by the will of the electorate. For this movement to be legitimate, the electoral process must remain free, fair, and credible. The convergence of power must not be a conspiracy to bypass the ballot box, but a realignment of purpose that the citizens can choose to endorse or reject. Democracy is not just about the arrival of a “Master Strategist” or a The Uncommon Strategic Unifier, it is about the sanctity of the vote.

The earthquake of 2026 looks like a clearance of the old guard and a bold invitation to a new way of thinking. As Kano integrates into this national tapestry, it brings with it the radical heritage of Aminu Kano and the disciplined machinery of the Kwankwasiyya, even as that machinery faces its greatest internal crisis.

Finally, the stars have realigned, but the constellation must provide light for the common man in the market, not just the politician in the government offices. The United Nigeria is no longer a prophetic dream; it is an unfolding reality that demands a higher level of civic vigilance. We must ensure that this synergy leads to an Ownership State where the three arms of government work in a productive, independent harmony, and every Nigerian feels the impact of the realignment in their Market Basket. The prophecy is clear: synergy, protected by the separation of powers and validated by the credible will of the people, is the only path to the Nigerian century.

(Barr. Ephraim Okon, PhD, serves as the Special Assistant to the Governor of Akwa Ibom State on Grassroots Mobilisation. As a lawyer and a cultural diplomat, he brings close to two decades of experience in public health and strategic development communication to his work. He is an international development consultant and writes from Okon in Essien Udim Local Government Area, Akwa Ibom State.)

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