A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Ciroma Almajiri Joseph, has stepped down from the Kaduna South Senatorial District race ahead of the 2027 general elections, declaring support for the incumbent senator, Sunday Marshall Katung.
Joseph, popularly known as Hasken Southern Kaduna, announced his withdrawal in a statement dated April 20, 2026, explaining that the decision followed wide consultations with family members, political associates, community leaders, and supporters across the district.
He described the move as one driven by patriotism, political maturity, and the need to maintain unity within the APC in Southern Kaduna.
“I have decided to step down from my aspiration under the platform of the APC and throw my full support behind the incumbent Distinguished Senator, Sunday Marshall Katung, in his quest for a second term,” he said.
Joseph noted that his long-standing relationship with Katung, which spans more than three decades, also played a significant role in his decision.

He further stated that backing the incumbent would help consolidate ongoing development initiatives under the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Kaduna State Governor Uba Sani.
Among the projects he referenced were the proposed Federal University of Applied Sciences in Kachia and the Federal Medical Centre in Kafanchan, which he said underscore the need for continuity in representation.
Joseph expressed gratitude to his supporters across Southern Kaduna for their loyalty and encouragement, assuring them of his continued commitment to the region.
He urged them to align with his decision by supporting Katung’s second-term bid, emphasizing that sustained representation would drive further development in the district.
The APC stalwart also reaffirmed his dedication to the party and pledged to continue his humanitarian and philanthropic efforts across Southern Kaduna.
What you should know
Ciroma Almajiri Joseph, an APC chieftain in Kaduna, has withdrawn from the Kaduna South senatorial race and endorsed incumbent Senator Sunday Marshall Katung for a second term.
He said the decision followed consultations and was aimed at promoting unity within the party. Joseph cited his long-standing relationship with Katung and the need to sustain ongoing development projects as key reasons.
He also linked the move to broader efforts to support the administrations of President Bola Tinubu and Governor Uba Sani.
He urged his supporters to back Katung, stressing that continuity would enhance representation and development in Southern Kaduna.























