Tambuwal Withdraws From Sokoto Senate Race

Ummie Suleiman
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Former Sokoto governor Aminu Tambuwal has withdrawn from the Sokoto South Senate race in a move that has sparked conversations across political circles.

Reports indicate that Tambuwal decided to step aside to make way for a former commissioner as political alignments continue to evolve.

The decision immediately attracted attention because Tambuwal remains one of the biggest political figures in Sokoto State.

Many supporters did not expect the move.

Observers believe the withdrawal may not be a random decision.

Some analysts say it could be part of broader political strategies and alliance-building efforts ahead of future contests.

Expectedly, the development has started generating reactions among party members and political observers.

While some see it as a strategic sacrifice, others are questioning the long-term implications.

Political watchers believe the move could reshape calculations in Sokoto politics and influence future party decisions.

The impact may extend beyond a single Senate seat.

Now that Tambuwal has stepped aside, attention is gradually shifting toward the next political steps and emerging contenders.

Many are watching closely.

Will this move strengthen alliances or create new political tensions?

The coming weeks may reveal the real impact of Tambuwal’s decision.

 

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