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It’s about realignment – Bala Mohammed on Peter Obi’s visit amid ADC invitation speculation

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Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, has clarified the nature of his meeting with the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, amid speculation that the it was linked to an invitation to the African Democratic Congress, ADC.

Speaking after the meeting on Thursday, Governor Mohammed declined to disclose full details of the discussions but confirmed that the engagement centred on political strategy, alignment, and possible collaboration among opposition forces.

He said “This is why we say we have to be strategic neither ADC nor PDP is left alone we are all in the opposition and that is why I said it is a political discussion.”

“I will not let you know what we have discussed in terms of the l’s and the T’s we have crossed but certainly it’s about realignment alignment and cooperation so that we can have a common platform we can not do without platform,”he stated.




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Nasarawa North bye-election: Maku alleges plot to manipulate result, names nine vulnerable wards

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The Labour Party candidate for the June 20 Nasarawa North Senatorial District bye-election, Labaran Maku, has raised concerns over what he described as an alleged plan to compromise the electoral process in parts of the district.

Speaking during a press conference in Akpata, Nasarawa Eggon Local Government Area, on Wednesday, the former Minister of Information claimed that nine wards in Nasarawa Eggon had been identified as targets for electoral manipulation due to their high voter population and perceived support for the Labour Party.

Maku alleged that certain political interests were becoming uneasy over the growing popularity of his candidacy across the senatorial district and were therefore exploring measures to influence the outcome of the poll.

According to him, the Labour Party enjoys widespread grassroots support, particularly in Nasarawa Eggon, Akwanga and Wamba local government areas, which he said has strengthened the party’s confidence ahead of the election.

“We have credible information suggesting that there are moves to interfere with the electoral process because some people have realized that the people are determined to vote for change,” Maku stated.

He further alleged that plans were underway to deploy political thugs to disrupt voting in strategic locations, warning that any attempt to undermine the will of the electorate could trigger political tension and undermine public confidence in democracy.

The Labour Party candidate also called on federal authorities and security agencies to ensure neutrality during the election, urging them to resist any form of political pressure that could compromise the credibility of the exercise.

He expressed concern over what he described as the redeployment of some senior security officers within the state, alleging that the move mirrored developments witnessed during previous political contests.

Labaran Maku further claimed that the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) had not conducted a transparent primary election for the bye-election, insisting that an unpopular candidate had been imposed on party members.

Despite his concerns, Maku expressed optimism about his chances at the poll, maintaining that voters in Nasarawa North have consistently demonstrated political maturity by supporting candidates based on competence, credibility and track record rather than party affiliation.

The former minister urged residents to remain peaceful, vigilant and committed to the democratic process as preparations for the bye-election enter the final stages.




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2027: Kwankwaso hosts Igbo elders [Photos]

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Vice presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, Rabiu Kwankwaso, hosted a delegation of the Igbo Elders Consultative Forum at his Abuja residence.

Kwankwaso disclosed this in a post on X on Wednesday, saying the group pledged support for the proposed Peter Obi/Kwankwaso ticket under the Nigeria Democratic Congress ahead of the 2027 general elections.

According to Kwankwaso, the delegation was led by Dr. S. N. Okeke, Chairman of the Ohanaeze Council of Elders for the 19 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), and former Enugu State Governor, Okwesilieze Nwodo.

He said the elders commended the growing relationship between him and Peter Obi within the NDC and assured the movement of electoral support across the South-East and other parts of the South.

According to him, he expressed satisfaction with his working relationship with Obi and reiterated his commitment to the OK Movement and the NDC.

The former governor said the party remained determined to secure victory in the 2027 elections.




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Dickson, Kwankwaso meet over NDC unity

By Henry Umoru, ABUJA

THE National Leader of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, Senator Seriake Dickson has held a marathon meeting with former governor of Kano State, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso and senior officials of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in order to unify the party.

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The meeting with the running mate to the Presidential candidate of the party ahead of 2027 elections, Peter Obi was held at the residence of Dickson as part of ongoing efforts to reconcile party leaders in Kano State.

In a Facebook post detailing the talks, Dickson explained that the gathering was part of his mediatory role to ensure that party officials in Kano and the party’s vice-presidential candidate who is also the state leader remain on the same page “at this critical moment in the life of our party”.

The former Bayelsa State Governor and Senator representing Bayelsa West in the present 10th Senate, described the NDC as “fast emerging as the leading opposition party in Nigeria”, adding that disagreements were inevitable as the movement grows.

“We are accustomed to managing such challenges through dialogue, consultation, and reconciliation,” he wrote. “That is what I have been doing, not only in Kano State but across the nation for the past months.”

He stressed that the party had never imposed candidates on any state, even his home state of Bayelsa, and that democratic processes had been allowed to play out.

Dickson further said that he and Kwankwaso share “a long history of collaboration” dating back to their days in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), when they both served as governors.

“Over the years we have maintained a close relationship, regularly visiting one another, sharing confidences, discussing national issues, and planning political engagements,”

He also confirmed that the Kwankwasiyya Movement and the Obidient Movement – both influential support networks would be formally integrated into the party, just as he said that he had earlier received a delegation from the Obidient Movement and had promised their inclusion, and had now asked Kwankwasiyya to forward a list of coordinators to the party.

Dickson said, “Everyone is welcome in the NDC,” Dickson said, “and we deeply appreciate the support, commitment, and participation of all our members, stakeholders, support groups, and volunteers.”

The meeting is the latest in a series of consultations that the NDC National Leader has been holding across the country to strengthen the party’s internal cohesion ahead of future electoral contests.

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