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Kaduna lawmaker dumps PDP for APC

The lawmaker said his decision to join the APC was informed by the need to align with the centre to attract more development to his constituency.

• October 31, 2025
Daniel Amos
Daniel Amos (PDP-Jema’a/Sanga)

Rep. Daniel Amos (PDP-Kaduna) on Friday announced his defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Mr Amos, who represents Jema’a/Sanga Federal Constituency, made this known while addressing journalists in Kafanchan, shortly after tendering his resignation letter to the PDP.

He cited the internal party conflict within the PDP as one of the reasons for his defection, adding that his decision followed wide consultation with his constituents.

“We looked at the crisis in the PDP and decided to look for an alternative platform in the interest of our people,” said Mr Amos. “I can confirm that we have gotten the agreement of our people to move to the APC so we can better their lives.”

The lawmaker, who chairs the Committee on House Services, explained that his decision to join the APC was also informed by the need to align with the centre to attract more developments to his constituency.

“President Bola Tinubu has shown from day one that he is a true leader who recognises us as a people.

“He has given us the Federal University of Applied Sciences in Kachia and the Federal Medical Centre in Kafanchan, which made our decision an easy one. These are clear signs that if Southern Kaduna supports Tinubu in 2027, the region will benefit even more,” Mr Amos said.

On whether he received assurances before joining his new party, the lawmaker answered in the affirmative.

“It is true that we were promised that when we join the government at the centre, both at the state and federal level, our zone will get its fair share of resources,” he stated.

Mr Amos reiterated his commitment to prioritising the welfare and interests of his constituents above all political considerations.

The lawmaker, along with other high-profile PDP defectors from Southern Kaduna, will be formally received into the APC by Vice President Kashim Shettima, Governor Uba Sani, and the speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajjudeen Abbas, at a grand ceremony in Kafanchan on Saturday.

(NAN)

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