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    Who the Red Cap Fits: Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo and the Logic of Succession
    By Muhammad A. Bello, fsdu, fsi, mspsp
    “Some will hate you, pretend they love you now.Then behind they try to eliminate you.
    But who Jah bless, no one curse.
    Thank God.
    We’re past the worse.
    Hypocrites and parasites.
    Will come up and take a bite.
    And if your night should turn to day.
    A lot of people would run away.
    And who the cap fit.
    Let them wear it.
    Who the cap fit.
    Let them wear it.”
    (Bob Marley in his song: Who The Cap Fits, 1976)
    This Marleyan insight is deeply rooted in the Quranic tradition, which identifies the Munafiqun not merely by their political affiliation, but by the ‘disease’ of inconsistency (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:10). While the hypocrite ‘purchases error in exchange for guidance’ (2:16), a leader like Gwarzo is defined by the Thabat (steadfastness) that survives the sifting process of political betrayal.
    It is against this backdrop of shifting loyalties and spiritual sifting that our analysis finds its rhythm. In the intricate and disciplined hierarchy of the Kwankwasiyya movement, loyalty is the currency, but experience is the gold standard. As the political landscape of Kano State shifts toward the next decisive cycle, one name resonates with the weight of institutional memory and unwavering ideological consistency: Comrade Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo.
    The Marleyan warning that “hypocrites and parasites will come up and take a bite” serves as the perfect foil to Gwarzo’s 2026 reality. Amidst a turbulent political realignment, Gwarzo’s refusal to “run away” when the movement’s “night turned to day” marks him as the true wearer of the red cap. Beyond being a loyalist, Gwarzo has emerged as the most senior navigator within the Kwankwasiyya circle, second only to the National Leader, His Excellency Engr. Dr. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso. His trajectory is not merely a career; it is a blueprint for prepared leadership.
    As the immediate past Deputy Governor, Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo has already occupied the engine room of the state. He is not a candidate who needs to learn the ropes; he is the one who helped weave them. In the logic of stable governance, he represents the natural successor—a bridge between the current achievements of the movement and its future sustainability.
    Many political analysts and grassroots supporters argue that his seniority is not just about years, but about territorial and administrative mastery. From his early days as a classroom teacher to his roles as a two-time Executive Chairman of Gwarzo Local Government, he understands the Kano molecule from the primary school level to the heights of higher education.
    What sets Gwarzo apart in a crowded political field is his specialized training. His credentials from Global Training Consulting (London) and the Royal Institution of Public Administration (RIPA) in London are not just certificates; they are tools for crisis management and transformational leadership. In a state as volatile and politically vibrant as Kano, his certified expertise in Crisis Management makes him a stabilizing force. His PGD in Public Policy from Bayero University Kano further ensures that his approach to governance is rooted in academic rigor and international best practices.
    Long before he was a Commissioner or a Deputy Governor, Gwarzo was a defender of the common man. His tenure as the Kano State Chairman of the Nigeria Civil Service Union (1991-1996) gave him a unique perspective on the welfare of the workforce—the backbone of Kano’s economy. This “Comrade” background ensures that a Gwarzo governorship would be a labor-friendly administration, prioritizing the welfare of civil servants and pensioners.
    With his Pan-Nigerian network, Gwarzo’s influence extends far beyond the borders of Kano. As the National Vice President of ALGON (2000-2002), he built bridges across all 774 Local Governments in Nigeria. His role as Protem Chairman of the Forum for Commissioners for Local Government of Nigeria in 2024 cements his status as a national authority on grassroots administration.
    With the legendary Engr. Dr. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso listed as his primary referee, Gwarzo’s candidacy is synonymous with the movement’s outstanding strategy of human capital development and infrastructural revolution. Indeed, in the high-stakes game of Kano politics, Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo stands as the Goliath of experience, a man of 22 children who views the state as his extended family, a veteran of the Board of Internal Revenue who understands fiscal discipline, and a seasoned politician who has remained steadfast in one ideological camp while others wavered.
    The conclusion is clear. If the Kwankwasiyya movement seeks a successor who combines the discipline of a teacher, the precision of an accountant, and the heart of a comrade, the path leads inevitably to Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo. He is not just next in line; he is uniquely ready to lead.
    Bello resides in Abuja.
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