Former Kano State Governor and national political figure Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso on Tuesday paid a courtesy visit to Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde at the Government House in Ibadan.
Kwankwaso disclosed the visit in a public statement, noting that their discussions centered on “important priorities and pressing national issues.” While specific details of the meeting were not made public, the engagement has sparked political interest given the stature of both leaders.
Photographs shared from the visit show the two politicians in closed-door discussions, as well as meeting with other officials. The visit comes amid ongoing conversations about governance, national development, and political realignments ahead of future electoral cycles.
Kwankwaso, a former presidential candidate and influential northern political figure, remains an active voice in national affairs. Governor Makinde, a prominent figure in southern politics, has also played a visible role in broader national policy debates.
Analysts suggest the meeting may reflect continued consultations among key political stakeholders across regional lines, though neither camp has indicated any formal political alliance.
Further details on the substance of their discussions have not yet been released.