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APC chairman to State Coordinators: ‘Register every member or be removed’

The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, has directed all Coordinators of the ongoing nationwide electronic membership registration exercise across the 36 states of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory to ensure that no member of the party is left unregistered, warning that any Coordinator who fails in this responsibility will be replaced.
Professor Yilwatda gave this directive when he met with all the State Registration Coordinators at the National Secretariat of the APC in Abuja.
All the State Organising Secretaries of the party at the state level are the coordinators of the exercise except where any of them them was not trained for the exercise.
The ongoing registration exercise is scheduled to end on January 30, 2026.
For a mass-membership political party like the All Progressives Congress (APC), electronic registration is not just a technical upgrade; it is a strategic political reform. Its benefits cut across credibility, mobilisation, discipline and electoral strength.
According to the APC Chairman, the position of Coordinator is not ceremonial but a responsibility to strengthen the party.
“If any Coordinator does not get all members registered in his or her state, we will drop you and appoint another person. The position you occupy is an opportunity to make the party better,” he said.
Professor Yilwatda reminded the Coordinators that they are the foot soldiers of the party, stressing that when party structures at the state level are strong and functional, the party itself becomes strong.
He also charged State Party Chairmen to cooperate fully with the Coordinators to ensure a seamless and successful exercise.
“Nobody contests elections at the National Secretariat. Elections are won or lost at the state, senatorial, constituency, local government and ward levels. The performance of the party rests squarely on you,” he stated.
The Chairman warned against a situation where the party claims millions of members in a state but records very low votes during elections, describing such discrepancies as unacceptable going forward. He disclosed that the National Executive Committee (NEC) has created a conducive environment to ensure the success of all party programmes and insisted that party structures at all levels must begin to reflect real membership strength.
He further warned that any State Executive Committee member who fails to register before January 30, 2026, will be removed from office, stressing that NEC, the second highest organ of the party after the Convention, has the constitutional authority to enforce compliance.
He implored all the State Chairmen to support the drive of this registration exercise. It is not negotiable. This warning must be sounded from the state level down to the ward level,” he said.
Professor Yilwatda also condemned sharp practices aimed at blocking or excluding party members from the registration process.
“No Chairman, no Coordinator, and not even a Governor has the power to stop any party member from being registered. No one must be disenfranchised,” he warned.
To ensure speed and efficiency, the Chairman directed Coordinators to use Android phones where tablets are unavailable, stressing that no state should delay the exercise waiting for devices.
He urged Coordinators to avoid making the exercise unnecessarily expensive for state governments and disclosed that in his own state, registration officials were recruited from within their wards to ease logistics.
Giving an update on progress, Professor Yilwatda revealed that Delta State is currently leading, followed by Lagos, Kebbi, Adamawa and Plateau States, and encouraged other states to emulate their pace and commitment.
He announced that he would review the progress of the progress in five days.
The APC Chairman also linked the electronic registration to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s ongoing reforms, stressing that the party must reflect the same spirit of modernization and accountability.
“We need accurate data to support the President. We must be different from all other parties. We cannot make decisions on faulty premises. This registration must succeed,” he declared.
He explained that the electronic registration, the first of its kind by any political party in Nigeria, will give APC a credible, verifiable and real-time membership database, enhance internal democracy, improve campaign planning, eliminate fraud, and ensure that party resources are deployed based on real and reliable data.
In their response, the Coordinators commended Professor Yilwatda for his leadership and the progress recorded under his tenure, pledging their full commitment to the success of the exercise.
They assured him that within the next two weeks, party structures at all levels would be revitalised and that they would deliver fully before the deadline.
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‘Only a third force can liberate Kwara’ – ADC chieftain, Akogun Oyedepo
Only a third force can liberate Kwara State in the 2027 general elections, says Akogun Iyiola Oyedepo, a chieftain of the African Democratic Congress.
Oyedepo was a leading member of the ‘Otoge Revolutionaries’ who swept the Peoples Democratic Party government out of power in 2019 and installed the ruling All Progressives Congress in Kwara State,
In an exclusive interview with DAILY POST in Ilorin on Tuesday, he said with the deep acrimony and visible division in the ruling All Progressives Congress in the state, the hope of the party remains very slim, because the majority of the members could for other political parties.
Oyedepo, who was one of the vocal members of the revolution alleged that Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq betrayed the trust invested in him, saying, ‘but I have no regret personally, though this is not what we worked for’.
“We used the revolution to liberate the people of the state but the APC national leadership imposed Governor Abdulrazaq on Kwara APC.
“I went to about 30 leaders of the party in 2024 in the state to warn that Governor Abdulrazaq would ruin all of us unless we check him, but they did not listen to me and what I predicted in 2024 is coming to reality.
“The governor has given his consent to those he prefers and it could be the end of APC in Kwara,” he declared.
Oyedepo said, “though I am in African Democratic Congress, as the Senatorial candidate for Kwara South Senatorial District, the crisis may be an opportunity for the Peoples Democratic Party and it may not be, if APC is rejected.
The former state commissioner, however, argued that “sensible people in the APC should not embrace PDP because they are almost the same since dynastic governance is common to the two parties.”
He advised the electorate to look for a party that has no godfather and is not dynastic if Kwara must be liberated and allowed to grow and develop as a second generation state.
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Kano people not xenophobic: Kwankwaso rejects Modu Sheriff’s dismissal of Obi’s Northern appeal
The vice-presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso, has rejected comments by former Borno State Governor, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff, dismissing the electoral prospects of the party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi, in Northern Nigeria ahead of the 2027 general election.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, Kwankwaso said he was disappointed by Sheriff’s remarks during an interview on Channels Television on Monday, where the former Borno governor claimed that Northerners would not vote for Obi.
“After a prolonged absence from public discourse, one would have expected that time away might have sharpened Senator Sheriff’s judgment. Regrettably, that does not appear to be the case,” Kwankwaso said.
He faulted Sheriff for presenting himself as the voice of Northern voters, insisting that Obi had already demonstrated considerable acceptance in the region during the 2023 presidential election.
“It is curious that he has appointed himself spokesperson for the Northern masses.
“For the record, in his first outing on the presidential ballot, Mr. Obi secured approximately 2.8 million votes in the region—a remarkable achievement that cannot be dismissed lightly,” he stated.
Kwankwaso also argued that the prevailing economic situation and dissatisfaction with the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) administration had strengthened the prospects of the NDC’s presidential ticket.
“Given the current national hardships, the widespread consensus on the failure of the APC administration, and the addition of a strong Northern figure to the ticket who previously garnered 1.45 million votes in the region, the OK ticket remains a formidable force in Northern politics,” he said.
Responding to Sheriff’s claim that Kano voters would not support Obi, Kwankwaso described the assertion as inaccurate and defended the political disposition of the state’s electorate.
“Let me state clearly: the good people of Kano are neither bigoted nor xenophobic. They have consistently demonstrated strong trust in the Kwankwasiyya movement and will support any credible ticket presented under its banner,” he said.
The former Kano State governor urged Sheriff to concentrate on addressing the security and humanitarian challenges confronting Borno State rather than making what he described as divisive political comments.
“I respectfully advise Senator Sheriff that, in future national television appearances, he would do better to speak to the serious insecurity and humanitarian challenges facing his home state, rather than making divisive and poorly considered remarks,” Kwankwaso stated.
He maintained that the NDC’s “OK ticket” offers “the best opportunity for Nigerians to reset the country and place it on a path of competence, unity, and progress” ahead of the 2027 presidential election.
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Defection: ‘Aslam Aliyu was not our registered member’ — Zamfara ADC
The Zamfara State chapter of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, has reacted to the defection of Dr Aslam Aliyu to the All Progressives Congress, APC, saying she was not a duly registered member of the party in the state.
Aliyu, an ally of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, had announced her resignation from the ADC, saying the party lacked a concrete plan to address Nigeria’s challenges.
However, in a statement issued by the party’s State Publicity Secretary, Abdulhakeem Umar, the ADC said its records showed that Aliyu neither possessed a valid membership card nor was she formally registered as a member in Zamfara State.
The party maintained that her defection would not affect its leadership, structure or operations in the state.
According to the statement, the ADC remains committed to working with loyal and duly registered members who share its vision and are prepared to contribute to the party’s growth.
It also stated that anyone not committed to the party’s constitution, ideals and objectives was free to leave.
“We also wish to make it clear that any other person who is not genuinely committed to the ideals, Constitution, and objectives of the ADC is free to follow the same path.
Our focus is on building a disciplined, united, and principled political party with members who are dedicated to its progress.
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