Politics
Ex-NCoS CG, former lawmakers emerge APC Reps candidates in Kebbi
The All Progressives Congress, APC, in Kebbi State has concluded its House of Representatives primary elections across the state’s federal constituencies ahead of the 2027 general elections, with former lawmakers, ex-public office holders, and incumbent legislators emerging as candidates, mostly through consensus arrangements.
However, at least two serving members of the House of Representatives failed to secure return tickets during the exercise.
In Birnin Kebbi/Kalgo/Bunza Federal Constituency, former lawmaker and former Chairman of the Kebbi State Emergency Management Agency, Bello Yakubu Rilisco, emerged as the APC candidate following the withdrawal of incumbent lawmaker Ibrahim Bello and former Rector of Waziri Umaru Federal Polytechnic, Usman Sani Tunga.
A party official described the process as peaceful, noting that stakeholders adopted a consensus arrangement in the interest of party unity ahead of the 2027 elections.
In Jega/Gwandu/Aliero Federal Constituency, the incumbent lawmaker, Mansur Musa Jega, lost his re-election bid after party stakeholders endorsed former Comptroller-General of the Nigerian Correctional Service, Jafar Ahmed Jega, as the consensus candidate.
Party leaders in the constituency said the decision followed consultations among stakeholders and aspirants.
Meanwhile, the incumbent member representing Koko/Besse/Maiyama Federal Constituency, Salisu Garba Koko, secured the APC ticket to seek another term in office.
Similarly, Umar Hassan Augie, popularly known as Turakin Augie, emerged as the party’s candidate for Argungu/Augie Federal Constituency.
In Suru/Bagudo Federal Constituency, Chairman of the House Committee on Agriculture, Bello Kaoje, was reaffirmed as the APC candidate through a consensus affirmation process.
Former Minister of State for Humanitarian Affairs, Yusuf Tanko Sununu, also clinched the APC ticket for Yauri/Shanga/Ngaski Federal Constituency after stepping down from the Kebbi South senatorial race.
For Arewa/Dandi Federal Constituency, the incumbent lawmaker, Rabi’u Garba Kamba, retained the party’s ticket following the withdrawal of some aspirants after a consensus agreement.
However, the APC primary in Zuru/Fakai/Sakaba/Danko-Wasagu Federal Constituency was disrupted by protests, as supporters of some aspirants rejected the outcome of the exercise.
Although the incumbent lawmaker, Kabir Ibrahim Tukura, emerged winner of the contest, supporters of rival aspirant Bashar Suleman Bajida alleged that the process was unfair.
One of the protesters accused party officials of sidelining some aspirants during the exercise.
“We were not properly informed about the process, and some aspirants were denied equal opportunity to participate,” the supporter alleged.
The protesters also accused some party executives of compromising the process, allegations APC officials in the constituency had yet to officially respond to as of the time of filing this report.
Despite the protest, party officials maintained that the primaries were conducted in accordance with APC guidelines and reflected the collective decisions of stakeholders across the constituencies.
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2027: Breakdown of ADC presidential primaries (Photo)
Former vice president, Atiku Abubakar on Wednesday night emerged as the flag bearer and presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress, ADC.
The Returning Officer of the exercise, Tunde Ogbeha, announced the results on Wednesday in Abuja.
Atiku defeated former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, and Mohammed Hayatu-Deen to become the party’s presidential candidate in next year’s general elections.
DAILY POST reports that the party had a total of 3,113,599 registered members, while it had the sum total of 2,527,977 vote cast.
The final results saw Atiku polling 1,846,370, Amaechi having 504,117, while Hayatu-Deen securing 177,120

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Atiku’s emergence self-fufiling prophecy, Obi, Kwankwaso in champions League – Otubanjo
Director of Research, Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, Prof. Femi Otubanjo, has described Atiku Abubakar’s emergence as the African Democratic Congress, ADC, candidate for the 2027 election as a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Otubanjo, who spoke in an interview with Arise News TV on Thursday, claimed that the former Vice President created ADC as his personal vehicle to contest the coming election.
According to him, the presidential candidate of the Nigerian Democratic Congress, NDC, Peter Obi, foresaw the outcome of the ADC primary election and moved from the party.
“Atiku’s emergence is almost a self-fulfilling prophecy; there is nothing to it, and that is why Peter Obi ran away to NDC because no one else could have defeated Atiku”, he said.
Using a soccer analogy, Otubanjo claimed that while President Bola Tinubu and Atiku are in the Premier League, Obi and his running mate, Rabiu Kwankwaso, are in the Champions League.
“The ADC is a special-purpose vehicle for Atiku’s candidacy. Using a football analogy, Atiku and Tinubu are the only two in the Premier League of Nigerian politics.
“Peter Obi and Kwankwaso are in the Championship, with Rotimi Amaechi and the likes in League One. I’m surprised Amaechi wants to be president”, he added.
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Ransom now item in Nigerians’ budgets – Atiku

By Omeiza Ajayi, ABUJA
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar on Thursday lamented that ransom payments have become as routine a household expense for Nigerians as school fees and rent.
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He slammed the President Bola Tinubu administration for celebrating debt statistics while the country bleeds from a security and economic crisis of devastating proportions.
Atiku, in a statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication, Phrank Shaibu, was responding to recent comments from the Presidency suggesting that Nigeria’s borrowing level compares favourably with some African countries.
According to him, the comparison exposed a dangerous disconnect between those in power and the grinding realities faced by ordinary Nigerians every day.
“It is both astonishing and insulting that at a time when millions of Nigerians can barely afford one meal a day, when parents are withdrawing children from school because of crushing hardship, when businesses are collapsing under unbearable electricity tariffs and inflation, and when entire communities are being overrun by terrorists, bandits, and kidnappers, the Presidency is celebrating debt figures as though indebtedness itself were an economic achievement,” he said.
The former vice president painted a harrowing picture of a country where road travel has become a gamble with death, where families go to bed dreading midnight calls about abducted loved ones, and where villages are sacked with disturbing regularity while those in power remain consumed by image management.
“In many parts of Nigeria today, travelling by road has become a gamble with death. Families go to bed praying not to receive midnight calls announcing the abduction of loved ones. Villages are sacked almost routinely while those in power appear more concerned about image management than decisive action. What exactly are Nigerians benefiting from all these loans if insecurity continues to spread and the economy continues to suffocate?” he queried.
Atiku argued that the insecurity crisis had directly collapsed food production, with farmers driven off their lands by armed gangs and terrorists across vast territories, triggering the spiral of food scarcity, hunger, and malnutrition that Nigerians are now living through.
“Across the country, farmers can no longer safely access their farmlands because vast territories have effectively fallen under the control of armed gangs and terrorists. Food production has declined sharply because rural communities now live under constant threat of attacks, abductions, and killings. The inevitable result is what Nigerians are currently witnessing — astronomical food prices, widespread hunger, malnutrition, and rising anger among citizens abandoned by their own government,” he stated.
The Waziri Adamawa acknowledged that borrowing is not inherently wrong when tied to productive investments that expand infrastructure, create jobs, and improve lives. But he insisted that under the Tinubu administration, unprecedented borrowing had produced nothing but deeper poverty, deeper insecurity, and deeper despair.
“No nation becomes prosperous by borrowing to finance consumption, sustain wasteful government lifestyles, and paper over policy failures. Countries that borrow responsibly do so to expand productivity, create jobs, secure critical infrastructure, and improve the welfare of their citizens. In Nigeria today, however, citizens see no correlation between the mounting debt profile and improvement in their daily lives,” he said.
He accused the administration of weaponising propaganda to distract Nigerians from the catastrophic consequences of its economic mismanagement, and recalled that the administration in which he served alongside former President Olusegun Obasanjo pursued disciplined economic reforms that freed Nigeria from the burden of Paris Club debt and restored global confidence in the country.
“It is therefore tragic that a government that inherited a struggling but manageable economy has plunged the nation into deeper debt, deeper poverty, deeper insecurity, and deeper despair within such a short period, yet still expects applause from suffering citizens,” Atiku said.
He dismissed the presidency’s debt comparisons as statistical gymnastics that no ordinary Nigerian has any use for, insisting that what citizens want to know is whether food is affordable, whether their children are safe, whether businesses can survive, and whether the future holds any promise.
“Nigerians do not care about statistical gymnastics from government spokespersons. They care about whether food is affordable, whether their children are safe, whether businesses can survive, whether farmers can return to their lands, and whether the future still holds any promise. Sadly, under this administration, the answer to those questions is becoming increasingly bleak,” he concluded.
Atiku urged the Tinubu administration to abandon propaganda and face the nation’s harsh realities with sincerity, competence, urgency, and compassion before Nigeria slips further into economic and social instability.
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