Former Kano Deputy Governor Nasiru Gawuna Resigns From Federal Mortgage Bank to Join ADC Political Coalition
Former Kano Deputy Governor Nasiru Gawuna resigns as FMBN Chairman to join the ADC. Explore the political strategy behind his move with Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 30, 2026, 6:35 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Politics Nigeria

Sudden Leadership Transition at Federal Mortgage Bank
The Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) faces an immediate leadership vacuum following the resignation of its Chairman, Nasiru Gawuna, on March 30, 2026. The former Deputy Governor of Kano State announced his departure with immediate effect, ending his tenure at the helm of the country’s premier housing finance institution. While the bank has not yet released a comprehensive statement regarding the transition, internal administrative processes are reportedly underway to ensure that operational continuity is maintained. This sudden exit marks a significant shift in the federal government’s housing sector leadership, appearing to follow specific directives linked to the current administration.
Presidential Directives and Political Consultations
Sources within government circles indicate that Gawuna’s departure was prompted by a directive from the administration of President Bola Tinubu. The resignation was not entirely unexpected, as high level consultations regarding his position and future political trajectory had been ongoing for several days. Insiders suggest that the move is part of a broader realignment within the executive branch, as the administration seeks to solidify its policy delivery mechanisms. Gawuna, who has remained a heavyweight in Northern Nigerian politics, appears to be responding to both administrative requirements and his own shifting political allegiances.
Strategic Defection to the African Democratic Congress
The primary driver behind Gawuna’s exit is his reported plan to leave his current political platform in favor of the African Democratic Congress (ADC). This move is not an isolated decision but is part of a coordinated strategy involving another influential Kano political figure, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso. Both men have reportedly concluded arrangements to join the ADC, a move seen by many analysts as an attempt to build a formidable third-force coalition. The formalization of this defection is expected to take place as early as Tuesday, potentially altering the balance of power in Northern political theater.
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