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APC screens 114 House of Assembly aspirants in Zamfara
The Zamfara State chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, says it has screened 114 aspirants seeking to contest seats in the State House of Assembly ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The party disclosed this shortly after the conclusion of its screening exercise in Gusau.
According to the party’s spokesperson in the state, Hon. Ibrahim Muhammad Birnin Magaji, the aspirants are vying for 24 seats in the Zamfara State House of Assembly under the APC platform.
He said 105 aspirants were screened during the exercise, while nine others were absent despite purchasing nomination forms.
Birnin Magaji said the party had earlier notified all aspirants to participate in the screening process, adding that the exercise remains open for those yet to appear.
“We have sent out announcements and invitations to these aspirants to show up for the exercise,” he said.
He explained that the screening committee is still reviewing candidates and would communicate the outcome of the process to aspirants after completing its assessment.
“We are in the process of clearing those who have no problems, so at the end of the exercise those who are without any blemish will know, and those with one or two issues to clear will know,” he added.
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‘The ruling party doesn’t want anyone on the ballot’ — ADC Support Group
A support group of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, the Grassroots Mobilization Network, GMN, has expressed concerns over ongoing legal disputes involving the party, urging the judiciary to uphold fairness and due process.
Speaking on Saturday in Abuja, the group’s spokesperson, Peter Emeka, said all stakeholders must work to protect democratic institutions and ensure confidence in the electoral process.
“The ruling party doesn’t want anyone on the ballot,” Emeka alleged, while calling on the courts to remain impartial in the handling of political cases.
He urged judicial officers handling political matters to act in accordance with the law and in a manner that would strengthen public trust in the judiciary.
According to him, court decisions on politically sensitive matters often attract public attention and should be guided by the principles of justice, fairness, and constitutional order.
Emeka also argued that issues relating to party leadership and internal party affairs should be addressed in line with existing legal precedents and established judicial pronouncements.
He noted that the legal proceedings involving the ADC and Nafiu Bala have generated significant interest among party members and political observers.
The ADC and Nafiu Bala have been involved in a leadership dispute, with several cases filed in different courts.
One of the matters is expected to come up for hearing in the coming days.
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2027: Atiku needs to support his friend, Tinubu – Bwala
The Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Media and Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, has advised former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar to support President Tinubu ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Bwala gave the advice during an interview on Symfoni TV, where he questioned Atiku’s current political strength and future chances.
He said Atiku has never historically relied on a strong regional voting base, noting that his support has always been spread across the country.
“Historically, Atiku has never commanded more votes from the Northwest. His votes are usually spread across the nation because of his national outlook,” he said.
According to him, Atiku’s influence in the North may not be as strong as many people assume, especially considering recent political developments.
“In 2023, he even lost some states in the Northeast. So we are speaking to facts and figures, not assumptions,” Bwala stated.
He also pointed to the influence of other political figures.
He said the presence of Rabiu Kwankwaso, who has now aligned with Peter Obi, has further reduced Atiku’s political strength.
“There is the Kwankwaso factor who has now aligned with Peter Obi, and his influence has affected Atiku. So when you ask about Atiku’s electoral value now, you have to consider these realities,” he added.
Bwala questioned the former vice president’s political structure, asking who his key allies are at the state level.
“I ask you, who are Atiku’s governors? What structure does he have? He doesn’t really have that structure,” he said.
He described the 2023 presidential election as Atiku’s best chance at becoming president, adding that the circumstances at the time worked in his favour.
“2023 was the biggest opportunity Atiku had in his political life,” he said.
Bwala explained that certain narratives during the election period, including religious and regional sentiments, helped Atiku gain support.
“There was this belief that power would remain in the North, and that influenced how people voted. Religious leaders and political actors also played a role in shaping opinions,” he said.
However, he noted that many of the key political figures and supporters who worked for Atiku in 2023 are no longer with him.
“The people who were strong supporters then are no longer with him now. That has weakened his position,” he added.
Bwala also expressed concern that Atiku could perform below expectations if he contests again in 2027.
“My fear is that he might even perform below expectations, possibly behind other candidates. What would that mean for his legacy?” he said.
He then advised Atiku to consider supporting President Tinubu instead of running again.
“I want to urge him to come and sit with his friend (Tinubu), and support him. He has four years to complete his term, and after that, you can pursue your interests not you (Atiku) but whoever you think should be part of the process,” he said.
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INEC chairman biggest enemy of Nigeria’s democracy – NNPP faction
The Agbo Major-led faction of the New Nigerian Peoples Party, NNPP, says Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Prof Joash Amupitan, is the biggest enemy of Nigeria’s democracy.
Major made this allegation on Friday while fielding questions in an interview on News Central Television.
According to him, the original focus of the NNPP was legislative leadership before the party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Rabi’u Kwankwaso initiated the presidential contest.
Recall that the faction had called for the resignation of Amupitan, over alleged non-compliance with court judgments concerning the party’s leadership dispute.
“The biggest enemy of our democracy is the INEC chairman himself. Like I did say during the press conference, we are a law-abiding political party.
“We don’t intend to take laws into our hands, but what we have resolved to do is to shift it to the judiciary that has made its pronouncements.
“They’ve taken their position on what they expect INEC to do. So, we have also shifted INEC to the court of the public, so that Nigerians will get to know that the biggest enemy of our democracy is the INEC Chairman himself,” Major said.
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