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Abbas, Abdullahi, others emerge victorious as APC concludes House of Reps primaries in Kaduna

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Most results of the All Progressives Congress, APC, House of Representatives  primary elections have been announced in Kaduna State.

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Abbas Tajudeen and the son of former Vice Chancellor of Ahmadu Bello University, Prof. Ango Abdullahi emerged winners in the primary elections in their constituents. 

Announcing the results at the APC state Secretariat in Kaduna, Chairman of the House of Representatives Primary Election Committee, Yakubu Hosseini, explained that the exercise was conducted in line with the constitution and guidelines of the party.

According to him, “In Zaria Federal Constituency, Abbas Tajuddeen emerged unopposed with 930 votes.”

Hosseini stated that Abbas Tajuddeen, having satisfied the requirements of APC constitution and guidelines and scored the highest number of votes, “is hereby declared the winner of the primary election and is returned elected as the party’s House of Representatives candidate for Zaria Federal Constituency.”

In Kaduna North Federal Constituency, he announced that Samaila Abdul Suleiman emerged victorious with 3,049 votes, thereby defeating Abdulaziz Abubakar Kaka that scored 65 votes and Abubakar Mahmoud who polled 96 votes respectively.

Hosseini announced that, “Samaila Abdul Suleiman, having satisfied the requirements of APC constitutions and guidelines and scored the highest number of votes, is hereby declared the winner of the primary election.”

He stated that Mr. Amos Gwamna Magaji, member representing Zangon Kataf/Jaba Federal Constituency emerged through consensus after polling 1,930 votes.

In Kaura Federal Constituency, he explained that Benjamin Gugong defeated Donatus Mathieu after polling 1,085 votes against 255 votes.

In Kauru Federal Constituency, Hosseini said that Mukhtar Zakari  Chawai emerged victorious through consensus with a total votes of 1,750.

For Chikun/Kajuru Federal Constituency, Felix Joseph Bagudu emerged winner with 1,580 votes.

He went further to announce that in Kagarko/Kachia Federal Constituency, Gabriel Salle also emerged victorious after satisfying the requirements of the party, while Daniel Amos was declared winner for Jema’a/Sanga Federal Constituency.

The emergence of Sadiq Ango Abdullahi, son of elder statesman, Prof. Ango Abdullahi, who scored 920 votes in his constituency’s contest was announced during the exercise.

Other contestants announced included Muhammad Jallo, who scored 1,171 votes, and Bashir Suleiman Juntu, who secured 1,787 votes in their respective constituencies.

Meanwhile, the Kaduna State APC Chairman, Atiku Sanke, formally accepted the results and declared the exercise concluded.

Officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) were also present at the venue with to monitor the exercise. They also confirmed the collated results from the various constituencies.




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Real reason Tinubu lost Lagos in 2023 elections – Obanikoro

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Former Minister of State for Defence, Musiliu Obanikoro, has attributed the defeat of president Bola Tinubu in Lagos State in the 2023 general elections to the weaponization of Muslim-Muslim ticket against him.

Obanikoro said this in an interview on the ‘Mic On podcast’ hosted by a Channels Television journalist, Seun Okinbaloye.

According to him, it was not Peter Obi that defeated President Tinubu in Lagos, it was how the Muslim-Muslim ticket.

“Let me tell you, what defeated us in Lagos was the Muslim-Muslim ticket, not Peter Obi. People were afraid because they didn’t know what Tinubu’s presidency will look like.

“People thought it was a situation where the Christian in Nigeria would be relegated, and that has been defeated because Tinubu is a Muslim, but he is not a religious bigot that will carry one religion over another.

“His wife is a pastor. His son, Seyi is a Christian. He was born a Muslim. He became a Christian. Most of the people in his cabinet are Christians,” he said.




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2027: NDC will win before 12 noon in free, fair election – Fayose

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Isaac Fayose, younger brother to former Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti state says the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, will win the 2027 presidential polls in a free and fair election.

Fayose made this remark in a post on his Facebook page on Sunday.

He was reacting to Lere Olayinka, media aide to the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Minister, Nyesom Wike, who said he does not have electoral values in Ekiti state.

“If you think I don’t have electoral value in Ekiti state, why are you guys rigging? Why are you people buying votes as much as N50,000?

“Why are you people arresting my boys a week before Ekiti governorship election? Electoral value is not on rigging or on judicial pronouncement.

“If they call election today, NDC will win before 12 noon if the elections were free and fair. The only power you people have over us is rigging and the people are quiet,” he said.




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APC chairman holds closed door meeting with Barau, NDC senator

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The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, has held a closed door meeting with the Deputy President of the Senate, Barau I. Jibrin, and Senator Rufai Hanga in Kano State.

Yilwatda made this known in a statement on Sunday, saying the meeting was marked by frank, constructive and cordial discussions centred on the unity and continued progress of Kano State.

He said “I had the pleasure of meeting with the Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau I. Jibrin, alongside Senator Rufai Hanga, one of the foremost leaders of the NDC in Kano State.

“Our engagement was marked by frank, constructive, and cordial discussions centred on the unity and continued progress of Kano State.

“As leaders, we have a collective responsibility to foster dialogue, build consensus where possible, and strengthen the foundations of our democracy. Nigeria’s future will be brighter when we continue to place the interests of our citizens above partisan divides and work together for the common good.”




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