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Lai Mohammed opens up on major factor in APC, Buhari’s victory in 2015
Nigeria’s former Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has provided a persuasive narrative on how disciplined and strategic communication unified a divided opposition into a cohesive national movement that successfully challenged the ruling party in 2015.
During his address at Abbey College, Cambridge, UK, on Wednesday, Mohammed traced the origins of this transformation back to the aftermath of Nigeria’s 2003 general elections, which he notably referred to as a “political tsunami.”
“2003 was a year marked by a political tsunami in Nigeria, a year when the opposition faced what could be considered its most significant setback in the nation’s political history,” he stated.
“When Nigeria transitioned back to democratic governance in 1999, the distribution of states governed by the three principal parties post-elections was relatively even.
“The newly established ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, secured 21 states, while the primary opposition All Peoples Party, APP, obtained nine states, and the Alliance for Democracy, AD, which I was part of at that time, won six.
“However, four years later, following the 2003 general elections, calamity ensued. The PDP acquired seven additional states, raising its total to 28. Five of these states were taken from my party’s six, leaving us with just one, Lagos.
“The APP, which had since rebranded as the All Nigeria Peoples Party, ANPP, lost two states but continued to be the leading opposition with seven states,” he elaborated.
The former Minister clarified that the election results stripped the AD of its power, structure, and influence, forcing it to pursue new alliances. These initiatives culminated in the establishment of the Action Congress of Democrats, ACD, which later transformed into the Action Congress, AC, and ultimately the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN.
Despite having control over only one state at that time, he noted that the ACN harnessed the power of communication to position itself as the most prominent opposition force in the nation.
“In those times, communication served as our most powerful tool. Each word held significance. Every message needed to penetrate the noise, for if it failed to do so, we simply did not exist in the public’s awareness,” Alhaji Mohammed remarked.
Through consistent public engagement, strategic messaging, and unwavering advocacy, the opposition gradually restored public confidence and broadened its political presence.
He stated that the ACN expanded from one state to six, a progression that allowed it to build coalitions with other parties to establish the All Progressives Congress, APC, in 2013.
He observed that the APC quickly emerged as the leading opposition force and subsequently triumphed over the ruling PDP in the 2015 general elections, marking a historic moment in Nigeria when a ruling party was ousted at the national level.
“That experience taught me that communication transcends mere speaking; it encompasses persistence, clarity, and strategic positioning,” the former Minister remarked.
Reflecting on his governmental tenure, Mohammed indicated that his experiences in opposition significantly influenced his governance approach when his party took power in 2015 and he was appointed Minister of Information and Culture.
“It solidified my conviction that communication is not an accessory to politics or governance,” he stated. “It is an essential tool for both.”
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2027: Bauchi Reps member dumps PDP, joins APM
The lawmaker representing Misau/Dambam Federal Constituency of Bauchi State, Aliyu Misau, has defected from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and joined the Allied Peoples Movement, APM.
The speaker of the House, Abbas Tajudeen, announced the lawmaker’s defection on Wednesday during plenary.
In the letter, Misau said his decision to leave the PDP is due to the unresolved internal crises and persistent factionalism within the party.
DAILY POST reports that this is the second time in June that another Bauchi federal lawmaker defected from the PDP to the APM.
Recall that four members of the House from Bauchi State had on June 4, dumped the same PDP for the APM.
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Arise TV’s Rufai faults Peter Obi’s suit against Kenneth Okonkwo, gives reason
Arise News anchor Rufai Oseni has faulted the lawsuit against a chieftain of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Kenneth Okonkwo by the Nigerian Democratic Congress, NDC, presidential candidate, Peter Obi’s legal team.
Obi had dragged the actor-turned politician to court for allegedly defaming him on national TV following the conduct of the NDC primary elections in the South East.
DAILY POST recalls that Okonkwo, in a recent interview, alleged that the NDC presidential candidate and other leaders of the party in the region collected bribes from aspirants seeking House of Representatives and senatorial seats.
The claim was vehemently pushed back by Obi’s camp, leading to a defamation suit and a seven-day ultimatum for Okonkwo to retract the claim.
Speaking during the Arise TV morning show, Rufai described Okonkwo as a “political surrogate”, stating that Obi should not waste his time in pursuing the case.
Giving his reason, Rufai said the lawsuit amplified the allegations, claiming that Okonkwo’s claim only became news after Obi slammed him.
He said, “If I’m to advise Mr Peter Obi, I would ask him to remove that case from the court.
“He doesn’t need. I can bet you that a lot of people did not even hear when Kenneth Okonkwo said it. It became news when Peter Obi sued him.
“You just gave a media traction to this guy, allow him to talk as he wants, the best you can do is to refute it. It is not everything you react to”.
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Atiku vs Babachir: Amaechi worked harder for ADC ticket – Former SGF
Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, Babachir Lawal, has revealed that ex-Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, worked harder for the African Democratic Congress, ADC, presidential ticket for the 2027 general elections.
In a continuous trade of words with former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, the ex-SGF insisted that the ADC primary election that produced Atiku was massively rigged.
Lawal contrasted Amaechi’s activities with what he described as Atiku’s low-profile approach to the contest.
“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.
“Among the three candidates, Amaechi was the one moving around, working hard to see that he got the ticket,” Lawal said.
Recall that before he dumped the ADC, the ex-SGF alleged that the primary election that produced Atiku was massively rigged, insisting that he has evidence to support his claims.
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