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Soludo reads riot act to APGA members, adopts option A4 for primaries

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The Governor of Anambra State and national leader of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Prof Chukwuma Soludo, has read a riot act to the leaders and members of the party, while reeling out guidelines for the conduct of the party’s forthcoming primary elections.

Soludo who addressed APGA faithful during the South-East zonal convention of the party held at the International Convention Centre, Awka on Saturday, revealed that the party would adopt option A4 for its 2027 election primaries.

Soludo said the arrangement will beat rigging and also enhance transparency in the party, while cutting down waste of scarce resources through vote buying.

Soludo said: “I know that most of you may not be happy with this new strategy because you see politics and party membership as business. Most of you may even say “why does this man want to spoil our show during this political season”?

“What we are doing is to cut wastefulness and also ensure the health and credibility of our party. Let me tell you, there are people here who may have saved some money to buy shuttle buses, maybe the money is not yet complete, and they are waiting for this political season to make up to buy it.

“But we don’t want this period to be business as usual. Our aspirants who you want to make money from should be able to save up their resources to be able to fight their opponents in other parties in the main election, instead of spending it during the primary election.

“We are going to adopt option A4 in all our primary election this season. The essence is that once you look back and you are winning, you will know you are winning. When you see a long line of people behind you, you will know you are winning.

“It is not the one that you will pay money to people, and they will tell you they are for you, and because it is a secret ballot, they will go and vote against you. We want to curb all that. There are many other things we want to do to ensure that this party stands.”

The governor also said henceforth, the party will not tolerate aspirants eyeing more than one position.

“If you want to run for governor, please make up you mind about that. We will not tolerate people occupying one seat and vying for another seat.

“We want to ask you all, if you are a member of this party, make up your mind about the position you want to aspire for. For example, if you are going to aspire to be governor, start now. In the next three years and some months, I will be leaving office, you can start now to begin to prepare, not going to pick up a senatorial seat and when it is time for governorship election, you also come out again.

“Let me tell you people how this thing works. Once somebody is interested in governor and he aspires and gets Senate, the tendency is that he will not concentrate on his Senate duties. All his intentions is to make money that he will use to vie for governor.

“That is something we want to stop. We want all party members to ensure they look at the various positions they want to vie for and go for them.”

Soludo added that henceforth, it is strictly prohibited for aspirants to visit members of the state executive in their homes to bribe them. All meetings would be held at the party office, he said.

Earlier, the National Chairman of the party, Barr Sly Ezeokenwa, read out a long list of code of conduct for members that also tallied with the speech by the governor. He insisted that his leadership was on a mission to clean up the party.




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I have evidence ADC primary was rigged – Babachir Lawal insists

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Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, Babachir Lawal, says he has evidence that the African Democratic Congress, ADC, primary election was rigged.

Featuring in an interview on ‘Politics Today’, a programme on Channels Television on Monday, Lawal said he was in the field and monitored the exercise.

He said whatever the supporters of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar said was not true, adding that a thief would not accept he is a thief.

“Don’t forget I was the National Vice Chairman (Northeast). I was in the field during the exercise, so I have evidence.

“Atiku’s people are the ones lying by trying to deny what they did. We are all human beings. We know what they did.

“I knew the primary was rigged at the point it was being done and the results being declared,” he said.




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2027: More trouble for Atiku as Gov Bindow allegedly plans to leave ADC for APC

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Reports have emerged suggesting that former Adamawa State Governor, Bindow Jibrilla, may be considering a return to the All Progressives Congress, APC, from the African Democratic Congress, ADC.

The claim was made by political commentator Imran Wakili in a post on X on Monday.

According to Wakili, indications from political circles in Adamawa State suggest that Bindow could leave the ADC within days amid growing dissatisfaction with recent developments within the party in the state.

Wakili further alleged that the former governor feels his years of loyalty to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar were taken for granted

He wrote: “Whispers making rounds in Adamawa suggests that former Governor Bindow Jibrilla may be on his way out of the ADC and back to the APC within days.

“According to what I gathered, the former governor feels deeply disappointed by recent events within the Adamawa ADC and believes his years of steadfast loyalty to Atiku Abubakar and the political structure have not been adequately appreciated and have been taken for granted.”

DAILY POST reports that neither Bindow nor the ADC had officially commented on the claim as of the time of filing this report.

Bindow, a former APC governor of Adamawa State, has remained an influential figure in the state’s political landscape, with his next political move likely to attract attention ahead of the 2027 general elections.




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Atiku didn’t do much to secure ADC presidential primary  —  Babachir Lawal

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Atiku didn’t do much to secure ADC presidential primary  —  Babachir Lawal

Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Babachir Lawal, has claimed that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar did little to secure the African Democratic Congress (ADC) presidential ticket before emerging as the party’s candidate for the 2027 election.

Lawal made the remarks on Monday during an appearance on Channels Television’s Politics Today, days after resigning from the ADC over the controversial primary election that produced Atiku as the party’s flag bearer.

The former SGF said he and other party members had expected a keen contest among the leading aspirants and were particularly impressed by the efforts of former Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi.

“Someone like Rotimi Amaechi was very confident that if we go to primaries he would win. Everybody around him was extremely confident that Amaechi would win,” Lawal said.

“And for me, who has been in this process, I was watching the indices to see where his confidence was coming from. Among the three candidates, he was the one moving around, working hard to see that he got the ticket.”

Lawal contrasted Amaechi’s activities with what he described as Atiku’s low-profile approach to the contest.

“Then, we have Atiku Abubakar. That time we used to wonder what is he going to do to win the primary because he was practically not doing much. He was not talking, he was not campaigning, he wasn’t going out,” he said.

“We were wondering how was he going to do it? So, we were watching how it was going to be done.”

Lawal recently resigned from the ADC following the party’s presidential primary, alleging irregularities in the process and accusing Atiku of manipulating the exercise in his favour.

The former SGF has remained one of the strongest critics of the outcome of the primary and has repeatedly argued that the process did not reflect the wishes of party members.

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