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Kano 2027: ALGON Chair, husband shun Gov Yusuf’s reconciliation committee

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The reconciliation process initiated ahead of the 2027 general elections has though gained both acceptance and disapproval as the committee constituted by the Governor of Kano State, Abba Kabir Yusuf, commenced engagements with aspirants and stakeholders across various federal constituencies and state assembly seats in the state.

Though many invitees turned up for the meeting, the Chairperson of Tudun-Wada Local Government and Kano State ALGON Chairperson, Hajiya Sa’adatu Salisu Yusha’u, alongside her husband, Salisu Yusha’u ignored the governor.

The reconciliation committee, chaired by Hon. Bala Muhammad Gwagwarwa, a former National Treasurer of the All Progressives Congress, with Professor Nura Yaro serving as secretary, was established to address grievances among aspirants and strengthen unity within the party ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Other members of the committee include Hon. Mutari Ishaq Yakasai and former Commissioner for Women Affairs, Hajiya Zahara’u, among others.

Governor Yusuf had earlier directed all aspirants seeking elective positions under the APC platform to return to their constituencies, consult widely with stakeholders, and work towards producing consensus candidates as part of the first phase of the reconciliation exercise.

As part of its ongoing assignment, the committee invited stakeholders and aspirants from the Doguwa/Tudun-Wada Federal Constituency, one of the constituencies currently attracting attention due to the political rivalry between the incumbent lawmaker, Alhassan Ado Doguwa, and House of Representatives aspirant, Salisu Yusha’u.

Stakeholders from the constituency had earlier endorsed Hon. Doguwa to contest the 2027 election under the APC platform, a position reportedly accepted by Governor Yusuf.

Meanwhile, Hon. Alhassan Ado Doguwa attended and participated in the reconciliation meeting held at the Kano State Government House.

Confirming the development, the committee secretary, Professor Nura Yaro D-Tofa, alongside Hon. Mutari Ishaq Yakasai, stated that both Hajiya Sa’adatu and Salisu Yusha’u were absent from the meeting.

They noted that the reconciliation exercise remains ongoing and has so far covered more than seven federal constituencies and 13 state assembly constituencies across Kano State.

According to them, the process has been progressing smoothly, with the committee optimistic of concluding the assignment successfully within the shortest possible time.

Political observers have continued to express concern over the absence of Hajiya Sa’adatu and Salisu Yusha’u despite Governor Yusuf’s directive for all aspirants and stakeholders to participate fully in the reconciliation process.

Observers say the development could be interpreted as a lack of commitment to the peace and unity efforts within the APC and may send negative political signals ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The reconciliation committee, however, reiterated its commitment to ensuring unity, cooperation, and collective success for the APC as preparations for the 2027 elections intensify.




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ADC governorship candidate Omar Suleiman denies withdrawing from Adamawa 2027 race

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The Adamawa State governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Omar Suleiman, has affirmed that he remains in the governorship race.

The affirmation came on Friday, hours after speculation emerged that he had decided to abandon his ambition, largely due to the defection from the party of his main backer, Babachir Lawal.

Babachir, one of the two factional leaders of the ADC in Adamawa State (the other being the presidential ticket bearer, Atiku Abubakar), announced his defection earlier in the week, accusing Atiku of rigging the party’s primary elections to favour himself and his allies.

Responding to speculation that he was ditching his ADC governorship ambition to align with Babachir, Omar Suleiman said, “The news circulating about me stepping down for anyone is false, misleading, and entirely baseless.”

In a rebuttal signed on his behalf by his aide, Abdullahi Malgwi, Omar Suleiman urged the public, supporters, party members and the people of Adamawa State to disregard the speculation in its entirety.

“I remain fully committed to my campaign, my vision, and my unwavering determination to serve the people of Adamawa State,” he asserted.




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2027: ADC, NDC not different from APC – Sam Amadi

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Former chairman of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, Sam Amadi, has said there is no significant difference between the opposition and the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.

Featuring in an interview on News Central Television on Friday, Amadi said the majority of the politicians in the opposition sprang from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, apart from a few persons.

He was speaking on the level of preparedness by the various political parties ahead of the 2027 general elections.

According to him, primary elections in Nigeria have always been unfree and unfair, stating that the degree of chaos might differ.

“Well, I think we should start by admitting that the opposition parties are not different parties. See, the Nigerian political landscape is very clear. If you look at the proprietors of new parties, they are fully made up of the old party.

“I mean, everybody came from the PDP and had the PDP stamp, apart from a few persons, probably Tinubu, and a couple of the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, Buhari group, who never were part of PDP, the rest of the people you see today, either as ruling party or opposition, are from the PDP.

“There’s nothing in NDC or ADC or PRP or any party that is significantly different. There could be in the future, but right now, no,” he said.




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Lagos 2027: Obafemi Hamzat appoints Obanikoro campaign DG

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The governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, for the 2027 Lagos State election, Dr Obafemi Hamzat, has appointed former Minister of State for Defence, Musiliu Obanikoro, as the Director-General of his campaign organisation.

Hamzat reportedly unveiled the appointment during an expanded meeting of the campaign council held in Lagos.

According to a report by Arise Television, President Bola Tinubu endorsed Obanikoro’s emergence during a recent meeting with APC stakeholders and officials in the state.

The president was said to have expressed confidence in Obanikoro’s capacity to coordinate the campaign, citing his extensive experience in public service and his record in both elective and appointive positions at the state and federal levels.

Obanikoro is a seasoned politician whose career spans several decades. He previously contested the Lagos governorship election on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and has held a number of strategic government positions.

His public service journey includes serving as Lagos State Commissioner for Home Affairs and Culture in 1999 during Tinubu’s tenure as governor.

He later represented Lagos Central Senatorial District in the Senate after winning the election in 2003 and served one term before being appointed Nigeria’s High Commissioner to Ghana in May 2008.

Obanikoro subsequently joined the federal cabinet in 2013 as Minister of State for Defence before being reassigned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where he served as Minister of State.




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