General News of Saturday, 1 November 2025

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Top southern Kaduna Senator pulls out of PDP, announces next party ahead of 2027

With the 2027 election approaching, Senator Sunday Marshall Katung leaves the PDP With the 2027 election approaching, Senator Sunday Marshall Katung leaves the PDP

Senator Sunday Marshall Katung representing Kaduna South Senatorial District, has resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

The seantor announced thatr ahead of 2027 election, he will be joining forces with the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

The announcement came in a personal statement issued on Saturday, November 1, marking a major political shift in Southern Kaduna ahead of the 2027 general elections, Vanguard reported.

His move comes less than 24 hours after a Federal High Court ruling in Abuja halted the PDP’s planned 2025 national convention.

Senator announces realignment

In the statement, Senator Katung said his decision followed extensive consultations with key stakeholders in his constituency.

“The past few weeks have been deeply reflective. After wide consultations with constituents, stakeholders, family, and political associates, I have chosen to join the APC to better serve the people of Kaduna South," he stated.

He emphasised that the move was driven by commitment to ensuring stronger representation for his senatorial district.

“This realignment is a result of genuine commitment to ensuring our voices are heard at the highest decision-making levels,” he added.

Appeal for continued support and unity

Senator Katung also appealed to supporters who may not agree with his decision, urging them to maintain long-standing personal and political relationships, Cnannels Television reported.

“While politics may sometimes divide opinions, our brotherhood, shared vision, and commitment to uplifting our people must remain.

“I appeal to those who may feel disappointed not to allow disagreement in politics to destroy friendships built over time," he said.

Quoting former US president Thomas Jefferson, he noted:

“I never considered a difference of opinion in politics as cause for withdrawing from a friend.”

Senator speaks on his alignment with Tinubu

The lawmaker praised President Bola Tinubu and Kaduna state Governor Uba Sani for what he described as openness to development partnerships.

“Both President Tinubu and Governor Uba Sani have demonstrated special interest in collaborating with us for the development of our communities,” he remarked.

He added that he and other political leaders from the district, including House of Assembly members defecting with him, share confidence in the development strides of the APC administration in Kaduna state.