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Adamawa APC women decry exclusion of female candidates from House of Assembly contest
Leaders of the Adamawa Women in Politics, National Council of Women Societies, and the Special Reserved Seats for Women groups have accused the All Progressives Congress, APC, of excluding women from candidates for the State House of Assembly.
The women leaders, briefing newsmen in Yola, said the exclusion of six women who contested for the assembly seats from various constituencies is unacceptable.
The Coordinator of Adamawa State Women in Politics, Comfort Ibrahim, expressed dismay over the outcome of the APC primary for the assembly, lamenting that no woman is among them, which signals a worse situation than the current Assembly that has one woman as member.
“We have one female lawmaker at the assembly now and hoped for more women but the reverse is the case as no single woman emerged as a candidate among those who contested in the APC primary,” Comfort Ibrahim said.
According to her, the development is a sad setback to the collective aspirations for inclusive governance, democratic fairness, and gender balance representation.
She added that the absence of female candidates raises concerns about the commitment of democracy to gender equity, fairness, and the democratic principle of equal representation, as the interests of women may not adequately be represented in legislative deliberations.
DAILY POST reports doubt hangs around the Adamawa State House of Assembly primary of the APC, as results have not been officially released till date.
Efforts to get the APC to give an update on the primary has repeatedly failed to yield any result, but the women groups insist they know there is no woman among those to be announced as the candidates.
The Adamawa State House of Assembly has 25 members, meaning that the APC, like all participating parties, is expected to have a maximum of 25 House of Assembly candidates for the general election.
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2027 elections: We won’t field presidential candidate – NNPP
The New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) has said it will not present a presidential candidate in the 2027 general election, opting instead to explore alliances with other political parties.
The party made this known during its 11th National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting held in Abuja on Saturday.
Speaking at the meeting, the Acting National Chairman of the party, Bala Mohammed, said the decision was taken in the interest of the country and the need to support a credible candidate capable of addressing Nigeria’s challenges.
“We are not going to have a presidential candidate in our party, but we are open to an alliance,” he said.
According to him, the party would carefully assess candidates presented by other political parties before deciding who to support.
“It is not compulsory to field a presidential candidate just for the sake of it. We need to see those who have emerged from other political parties and determine whether they are credible, qualified and capable of leading Nigeria,” he added.
Mohammed explained that the current situation in the country requires political parties to work together rather than compete unnecessarily.
On speculations that the party may align with the Nigerian Democratic Congress (NDC), he said no decision has been taken, stressing that the NNPP remains open to working with any party whose ideology aligns with its own.
“As of 2023, the presidential candidate we fielded was the most qualified and credible, but he has since left our party. We wish him all the best,” he said.
He noted that the absence of a candidate of similar standing within the party also influenced the decision not to field a presidential aspirant in 2027.
Meanwhile, the NEC also ratified Mohammed’s appointment as Acting National Chairman following the resignation of the former chairman, Dr. Ajuji Ahmed, who recently defected to another party.
The party also confirmed the appointment of acting state chairmen for Ogun, Delta, Nasarawa and Cross River States.
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Chima Boms emerges Labour Party governorship candidate for Rivers
Labour Party in Rivers State has elected Chima Ernest Boms as its governorship candidate for the 2027 general election.
Boms emerged through the party’s consensus nomination process, having been the sole aspirant for the position.
His candidacy was ratified by party members across the 23 local government areas of the state during a special nomination congress.
Announcing the result in Port Harcourt on Saturday, the Chairman of the Electoral Committee and Returning Officer, retired Colonel Emeka Osuagu, said the process complied with the Labour Party Constitution, the Electoral Act, and the party’s electoral guidelines.
Osuagu stated that Boms was duly affirmed by party members and delegates during the special nomination congress and had satisfied all constitutional and procedural requirements for nomination.
He said, “Declaration statement for the sole aspirant or consensus candidate ratifies at the special nomination congress by affirmation at various constituencies and returned at the State Collation Center, where official positions for all positions will be declared and formal returned made.
“I, Cornel retired Emeka C. Osuagu hereby affirm that I am the Returning Officer of the Labour Party for the gubernatorial primary election held on the 30th day of May, 2026.
“I further affirm that Chima Ernest Boms contested the governorship primary election as the sole aspirant of the party and was duly ratified and affirmed by the majority of members/delegates of the party and special nomination congress, conducted in accordance with the constitution of the Labour Party, the Electoral Act, 2026 and the Labour Party Electoral Guidelines 2026.
“Accordingly, even certified all constitutional and procedural requirements, Chima Ernest Boms is hereby declared the winner and duly returned elected as the governorship candidate for the 2027 general election.
“Chima Ernest Boms will be contesting the governorship position in 2027.”
Speaking after his emergence, Boms said Nigeria requires comprehensive reforms in critical sectors, including security, education, power, healthcare, and the economy.
He stressed the need to strengthen the country’s security architecture and improve the quality of education, noting that greater emphasis should be placed on learning outcomes rather than the acquisition of certificates alone.
The Labour Party candidate also called for increased investment in electricity generation and improvements in the healthcare sector to enhance the well-being of citizens.
On the economy, Boms said efforts must be made to improve the ease of doing business in Rivers State to create opportunities for residents and reduce dependence on government.
He said the Labour Party would unveil its policies and programmes at the appropriate time, adding that the family remains the foundation of the party’s philosophy.
According to him, many societal challenges can be addressed when families are strengthened and function effectively.
Other candidates who emerged through the Labour Party’s consensus nomination process include the party’s 2023 governorship candidate, Beatrice Itubo, for the Rivers East Senatorial District; Kinanee Sam for the Rivers South-East Senatorial District; Izu Ibisime for the Rivers South-West Senatorial District; and Chizunemma Godwin for the Obio/Akpor Federal Constituency, among others.
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2027: ‘Kwankwaso will be partner, not spare tyre’ – Obi

ABUJA — Presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, for the 2027 election, Peter Obi, has said his administration would make the office of the Vice President an active partner in governance and not a ceremonial position.
Obi stated this on Saturday while accepting his affirmation as the party’s presidential candidate and announcing Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso as his running mate for the 2027 presidential election.
In a statement posted on his X platform, Obi pledged to uphold the rule of law, strengthen democratic institutions and ensure transparency in governance if elected president.
According to him, the rule of law would be strictly observed by both public officials and citizens in line with constitutional provisions.
“The rule of law will be fiercely upheld, and adherence to it will be sacrosanct for both government officials and citizens alike, strictly in accordance with our constitutional frameworks,” he said.
Obi also promised to promote a democratic system that respects opposition parties and guarantees inclusive governance.
“Our democracy will exemplify true governance of the people, by the people and for the people, completely free from interference by the ruling party. Instead, we will institutionalise deep respect for opposition parties and foster constructive engagement in governance.
“Under my leadership, democracy will be pursued with integrity, fairness and transparency,” he stated.
Speaking on the role of his running mate, Obi said the vice president under his administration would play a meaningful role in governance.
“I will make democracy work, and the Vice President will be a partner, not a spare tyre. I hereby accept my affirmation and nominate Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso as my Vice President,” he said.
Obi expressed confidence that the partnership would contribute to his vision of national renewal, improved governance and economic transformation.
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