…The undertaker of Kwankwasiyya, Barau Jibrin’s Political Masterstroke.
By Shariff Aminu Ahlan
Kano politics has always been turbulent, defined by egos, cult-like followerships, and sudden betrayals. Yet in this unfolding drama, Senator Barau Jibrin—the calm, calculating, and unassuming “Silent Bulldozer”—has become the man reshaping the state’s destiny and shaking the very roots of the Kwankwasiyya fraternity.
For over two decades, the Kwankwasiyya movement, under Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, prided itself as Kano’s ultimate political cult, where loyalty was sworn, and power was dictated from the top. Its red cap became a symbol of both dominance and fear. But that fear is evaporating—thanks to Barau Jibrin’s steady rise, strategic moves, and quiet but crushing dismantling of the Kwankwasiyya grip.
Kwankwaso’s return bid to the APC was meant to be a masterstroke—a way to regain relevance and reposition his movement within Nigeria’s ruling party. But the reality is harsher than his calculations. In Abuja, his entry is blocked by the combined strength of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Barau Jibrin. In Kano, his movement is facing cracks, defections, and a visible loss of grassroots momentum.
Kwankwasiyya’s loudness is now met with Barau’s quiet efficiency. Where Kwankwaso thrives on rallies and emotional rhetoric, Barau wins with strategy, alliances, and development-driven politics.
In the last two years alone, Barau Jibrin has received thousands upon thousands of Kwankwasiyya members into his fold. From grassroots youth to seasoned politicians, from red cap loyalists to former die-hards, the defections are consistent and overwhelming. Every reception rally becomes a symbol of Kwankwasiyya’s decline and Barau’s irresistible rise.
This is not mere coincidence—it is the product of Barau’s inclusive style of politics, his tangible achievements, and his ability to command both federal respect and grassroots loyalty.

Barau Jibrin is not just a Kano politician; he is widely celebrated as the best Senator in Nigeria today. His record is unmatched:
Unprecedented Constituency Projects: Schools, roads, healthcare facilities, and electrification projects spread across communities.
Empowerment at Scale: Thousands of youths, women, and farmers have benefited from empowerment programs, skills training, and financial support.
National Impact: As Deputy Senate President, Barau has successfully attracted federal projects and investments into Kano, positioning the state as a beneficiary of national development.
Legislative Excellence: His bills, motions, and debates have placed him among the most respected voices in the Nigerian Senate.
Barau is not just working for Kano—he is shaping Nigeria’s legislative and developmental agenda
Abba’s Dilemma and Total Submission…
Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, Kwankwaso’s protégé, now finds himself in a political trap. His survival depends on aligning with APC and, by extension, Barau Jibrin. But this comes at a cost—total submission. Barau holds the key to Abba’s future, whether to let him go for re-election or to clip his wings permanently.
While Kwankwasiyya Fraternity Losing Grip…
The cracks in Kwankwasiyya are no longer whispers—they are now loud realities. Influential members are defecting in droves, grassroots loyalists are questioning the old order, and the younger generation is drawn to the stability Barau offers. For the first time, Kwankwasiyya’s feared fraternity looks vulnerable.
The great Kano showdown is no longer between Abba and his rivals. It is between the fading mythology of Kwankwasiyya and the unstoppable rise of Barau Jibrin. With federal strength, grassroots acceptance, and political maturity, Barau has succeeded where many failed—dismantling the cult-like dominance of Kwankwaso.
The red cap no longer terrifies Kano’s political class. The bulldozer has cleared the ground.
Shariff Aminu Ahlan
APC Intellectual Warrior.
A Media Aide to the Deputy Senate President.