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Mutfwang’s defection to APC still speculative as Nentawe faces youth revolt

By Omeiza Ajayi
ABUJA: The controversy surrounding the reported defection of Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has taken a new twist, with the camp of APC national chairman Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda dismissing the claims as mere speculation.
The development comes as a youth group within the party issued a two-week ultimatum to the national chairman to resign or face mass protests.
Operating under the aegis of the APC Youth Solidarity Network (APC-YSN), the group, in a statement signed by its National Coordinator, Comrade Danesi Momoh Prince, accused Prof. Yilwatda of poor leadership and presiding over what it described as the steady decline of the APC’s popularity across the country.
“Under Nentawe’s leadership, the APC’s popularity continues to wane daily, making President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s re-election bid more difficult,” the statement read.
The youth group specifically faulted the APC national chairman over his alleged handling of reports about Governor Mutfwang’s purported plans to defect to the party, accusing him of hypocrisy.
“If the defection of governors makes the party more popular, why is Nentawe preventing his own governor from joining the APC?” the group queried.
The group further described Yilwatda’s alleged comments that Mutfwang “lacks political value” as reckless and uninformed, insisting that every sitting governor commands influence in his state.
“For the national chairman of a ruling party to think otherwise shows a poor understanding of Nigeria’s political terrain. He is still largely a political neophyte and unfit for the enormous responsibility of leading the APC,” the group asserted.
The group further alleged that since Yilwatda assumed office, the party’s National Secretary, Senator Surajudeen Ajibola Bashiru, had been running the affairs of the APC, citing the “mismanaged” Ekiti governorship primary election as an example of internal dysfunction under the current leadership.
They also accused Yilwatda of neglecting party staff, especially junior employees, claiming that many of them were planning a protest over poor welfare conditions.
“He lacks charisma, capacity, and the clout to command respect among party members. He has become an ‘oh yes’ chairman without direction,” the statement added.
But in a swift response, Kevin Pankshin, Personal Assistant to Prof. Yilwatda, dismissed the allegations and said the entire narrative around Governor Mutfwang’s defection to the APC was pure speculation and political mischief.
Pankshin, in a chat with Saturday Vanguard in Abuja, dismissed reports that the APC national chairman had rejected Mutfwang’s planned move to the ruling party, describing the claim as fabrication pushed by political opponents.
According to him, there has been no official communication or indication from Governor Mutfwang expressing interest in joining the APC, stressing that those spreading such rumours were doing so for mischief and political distraction.
“Who has ever said that Governor Mutfwang wants to join the APC and was rejected? Nobody has seen or heard that from any credible source. The whole thing exists only in the imagination of those who are desperate to stir division within the party,” Pankshin said.
He alleged that those behind the reports were elements within the opposition PDP who were uncomfortable with the rising influence of Prof. Yilwatda and were working to cause disaffection within the APC ahead of the 2027 general elections.
“No genuine APC member made those statements. These are people from the PDP trying to create confusion and make it look as if the APC is divided,” he added.
Pankshin explained that the lukewarm reception some people may have toward the idea of Mutfwang’s defection stems from resentment among several political groups and individuals in Plateau State who felt marginalized or victimized by the governor’s policies.
He outlined a series of decisions by the Mutfwang administration that allegedly alienated large segments of Plateau’s political class, including the dissolution of 17 local government chairmen, their deputies, secretaries, and over 325 elected councillors, as well as the dismissal of hundreds of supervisory councillors and thousands of political appointees.
“These are already disgruntled people. When you dissolve entire local government structures, demote permanent secretaries, and sack heads of tertiary institutions without due process, you create political enemies. Many of those affected were loyal APC members who are still bitter,” Pankshin said.
He added that the governor’s dismissal of thousands of young workers employed by the previous administration and his handling of certain state appointments had deepened opposition to him among Plateau’s political base.
“Over 1,000 youths who were legitimately employed by the previous government were sacked
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PDP chieftain urges acting chairman Abdulrahman to restore unity, rebuild party
A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Cross River State, Ambassador Ojong Agbor, has congratulated the new Acting National Chairman of the party, Alhaji Mohammed Abdulrahman, and urged him to focus on uniting members and rebuilding the PDP.
In a statement released on Monday, Ambassador Agbor described Abdulrahman’s emergence as “the best thing to have happened to the party,” saying it came at a time when the PDP urgently needed stability and direction.
He said he was delighted to see the new chairman assume office, noting that it signaled a fresh start for the party.
“I congratulate Alhaji Mohammed Abdulrahman. His emergence is a necessity to save the PDP from total collapse. As a child of necessity, he must unite the party and restore confidence among members,” Agbor said in the release.
He also urged Abdulrahman to move quickly to bring peace to the party, conduct all outstanding state congresses, and resolve disputed ones.
According to him, one of the new chairman’s top priorities should be setting up processes for a proper National Convention to elect a new National Working Committee.
Agbor concluded by praying for divine guidance for Abdulrahman as he begins his leadership journey at a critical time for the PDP.
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Atiku left PDP because I wouldn’t allow him to destroy the party – Wike
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has declared that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has no choice but to leave the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
Wike stated that Atiku left PDP because he would not allow him to destroy the party.
Speaking on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Monday, Wike said Atiku had never been a committed member.
He said: “They have never been committed members. Atiku has no choice but to leave, because he wanted to use the PDP, but knowing that I’m there, he cannot get that platform.
“Those are people who destroyed the party, how many times has he left PDP and returned?
“Diri has said he has left PDP and I’m one of the happiest persons today. The same him and Makinde said they will not allow anybody to destroy the PDP and fall to the gutter. Who has entered the gutters today?”
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KANSIEC sets December 13 for bye-elections in Dala, Ghari LGAs
The Kano State Independent Electoral Commission (KANSIEC) has announced that it has completed all necessary preparations to conduct bye-elections in Kofar Mazugal and Matan Fada Wards, located in Dala and Ghari Local Government Areas respectively.
The Commission said the exercise became necessary following the death of the two councilors who represented the affected wards.
KANSIEC said the bye-elections will take place on Saturday, December 13, 2025, and will be conducted in line with the Electoral Act 2022 and the 1999 Constitution (as amended).
“The bye-election will be conducted in accordance with Section 30 of the Electoral Act, 2022, and Sections 76(2) and 116(2) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” the statement read.
The Commission assured residents of its readiness to deliver a transparent process.
“KANSIEC is fully prepared to conduct a credible, free, and fair election,” it added.
KANSIEC also extended its condolences to the Kano State Government, as well as the people of Dala and Ghari Local Government Areas, over the loss of their elected councilors.
“The Commission sympathizes with the government and the people of the affected communities over the unfortunate demise of their representatives,” the statement added.
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