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Gawuna agreed, no rift over Kano NDC 2027 tickets – Kwankwasiyya spokesman, Habeeb 

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The Kwankwasiyya Movement has dismissed reports of internal division over the allocation of political positions ahead of the 2027 elections in Kano State.

The movement insisted that all decisions were reached through consensus and accepted by key stakeholders.

This is coming after the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) on Friday morning nominated Aminu Abdulsalam, a former deputy governor of Kano State, as its governorship candidate for the 2027 election, following a consensus arrangement concluded on Thursday night.

In the same arrangement, Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna, the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate in the 2023 election who recently defected to the NDC, emerged as the senatorial candidate for Kano Central.

Gawuna, who had initially been vying for the governorship ticket under the NDC, will now contest for the Kano Central Senatorial seat, currently occupied by Rufai Sani Hanga.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with DAILY POST, the spokesperson of the Kwankwasiyya Movement, Habib Saleh Mailemo, said there was no disagreement within the group over the outcome of the consensus process.

“Well, first you have to understand that the Kwankwasiyya Movement is a very disciplined organization and we have our ways of handling issues relating to contention for political offices,” he said.

He explained that within 48 hours of the return of the movement’s leader, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, consensus candidates were agreed upon for all major positions.

“Within 48 hours of the arrival of our national leader, the movement was able to sort out consensus candidates across the positions of House of Representatives, State Assemblies, Senators and Governor, and we are ready to go,” he stated.

According to him, although outsiders may see the process as complicated, members of the movement are fully involved at every stage.

“To others, this process is very tedious. To some, it involves manipulations. But to us, it is always an open process because all members are aware of the steps being taken before decisions are reached,” he said.

Habeeb maintained that the emergence of Abdulsalam as governorship candidate was seamless and that Gawuna was fully part of the decision-making process, contrary to other claims.

“I believe that decision did not only involve Gawuna. He was part of it. He was not only consulted, he was actually part of the entire process to the end,” he said.

He also dismissed claims that Gawuna refused to step down for Abdulsalam.

“I think that is just mere speculation. There was never a time when he, or anybody close to him, stated that he rejected the offer,” he said.

According to Habeeb, Gawuna only requested time to consult and reflect before taking a final position.

“When the decision was presented, he asked for a little time to process it and come back with his position. That does not amount to rejection,” he explained.

“For someone who had aimed to become governor within this election cycle, it was normal to take some time and consult with those around him.”

He added that Gawuna later returned and accepted the decision of the movement.

“He eventually came back and expressed his acceptance,” he said.

On the position of the incumbent senator, Rufai Sani Hanga, Habeeb said he also understood and supported the consensus arrangement, dismissing any suggestion of discontent.

“That position is currently occupied by Senator Rufai Sani Hanga, who is also one of the leading members of this movement, and he agreed to support that decision. He understands and he is not angry,” he said.

Habeeb stressed that the conduct of both Gawuna and Hanga reflects the discipline and unity within the Kwankwasiyya Movement.

“We are one big family guided by discipline, dedication and commitment to a single goal of protecting the downtrodden and ensuring social justice prevails at all times,” he added.

Comrade Aminu Abdulsalam Gwarzo had earlier resigned as Deputy Governor of Kano State in March following a political fallout with Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, which stemmed from the governor’s defection to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in January; his resignation came just weeks after the Kano State House of Assembly initiated impeachment proceedings against him.




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2027: Gov Sule presents INEC nomination forms to APC National Assembly candidates in Nasarawa

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Nasarawa State Governor, Abdullahi Sule, has officially presented the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, nomination forms to the All Progressives Congress, APC, candidates for the National Assembly ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The presentation took place on Tuesday during a brief ceremony at the Government House in Lafia, where Governor Sule, who is also the APC candidate for the Nasarawa North Senatorial District, formally handed over the nomination documents to the party’s candidates.

The event was attended by all the APC National Assembly candidates except the party’s Nasarawa West Senatorial candidate, Dr Faisal Shuaib.

Addressing the candidates, Governor Sule congratulated them on their emergence and urged them to conduct issue-driven campaigns capable of promoting unity, strengthening the party, and delivering victory for the APC in the forthcoming polls.

He also encouraged the candidates to remain focused on engaging the electorate with policies and programmes that would advance the development of Nasarawa State and the country.

Responding on behalf of the candidates, the APC senatorial candidate for Nasarawa South, Abubakar Hassan Nalaraba, thanked the governor for his leadership and support throughout the nomination process.

Nalaraba assured the governor that the candidates would remain committed to the principles of the APC and work collectively to secure victory for the party while promoting sustainable development across the state.

The APC House of Representatives candidates include Mohammed Al-Makura (Lafia/Obi Federal Constituency), Daniel Ogazi (Karu/Keffi/Kokona), Mohammed Albasheer (Nasarawa/Toto), Dalhatu Araf Jr. (Awe/Doma/Keana), and Tony Bala Shammah (Akwanga/Nasarawa Eggon/Wamba Federal Constituency).




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2027: ‘Northwest fully focused on victory’ -Kwankwaso briefs Dickson

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The Vice Presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, Rabi’u Kwankwaso, says the party is fully focused on the mission of attaining victory in the 2027 general elections.

Kwankwaso made the assertion on Tuesday while briefing the national leader of the party, Seriake Dickson, details of which were released in a post on his verified X handle on Tuesday.

He said that Dickson has confirmed the submission of his candidacy and also announced that his name has been duly uploaded on the INEC portal as the Vice Presidential candidate Peter Obi on the platform of the party.

“We remain steadfast, united, and fully focused on the mission ahead.

“I was delighted to welcome my brother and National Leader of our great party, the NDC, His Excellency Henry Seriake Dickson, to my residence in Abuja.

“I took the opportunity to brief him on the highly productive engagements and consultations I have undertaken across the North West states, which have yielded very encouraging results,” he said.




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Osun Guber: Make fight against vote buying major focus — INEC to journalists

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The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has called on media practitioners in Osun State to make the fight against vote buying a major focus of their coverage ahead of the August 15, 2026 governorship election.

The appeal was made during a one-day Media Stakeholders’ Forum held in Osogbo on Tuesday, where the National Commissioner and Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee, Malam Mohammed Kudu Haruna, urged journalists to investigate and expose electoral malpractice.

Represented by the Osun State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mrs Oluwatoyin Babalola, Haruna described vote buying as the most disturbing issue observed during the June 20, 2026 Ekiti State governorship election, alleging that political actors and their agents offered cash to voters at polling units and, in some instances, distributed numbered vouchers redeemable away from voting centres.

He said journalists should gather evidence capable of supporting prosecution by documenting incidents with precision. 

“Reporters should capture names, locations, amounts involved and the structure of coordination in their investigations,” he said, adding that such reports would strengthen efforts to prosecute offenders.

The National Commissioner cited Section 22 of the Electoral Act 2026, stating that anyone convicted of vote trading faces a fine of not less than N5 million, imprisonment for up to two years, or both, as well as a 10-year ban from contesting public office.

He explained that evidence gathered by the media would support enforcement efforts involving INEC, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, the Nigeria Police Force and the State Security Service. 

According to him, editors should assign dedicated resources to investigating vote buying before, during and after election day.

Haruna also disclosed that the commission had completed major preparations for the Osun governorship election, including the clearance of candidates from 14 political parties, the registration of 381,817 new voters during the Continuous Voter Registration exercise and plans to deploy the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System and the INEC Result Viewing Portal across all 30 local government areas.

Referring to the recent Ekiti governorship election, he said the BVAS recorded a 96 per cent functionality rate, while the IReV achieved a 98 per cent result upload completion rate. 

While expressing confidence that the same technologies would support a credible electoral process in Osun, the National Commissioner also raised concern over declining voter turnout across the country, noting that fewer than four out of every 10 registered voters were accredited during the Ekiti election. 

He urged media organisations to intensify voter education and encourage citizens to participate in the electoral process while promoting awareness of IReV for result verification.

In her welcome address, Mrs Babalola described the media as an essential partner in strengthening democracy through accurate reporting and public enlightenment. 

She called for sustained collaboration between journalists and the commission to ensure a peaceful and credible governorship election.

Also speaking, the Director of Voter Education and Publicity, Mrs Victoria Eta-Messi, represented by the Deputy Director of Information and Publicity, Mr Wilfred Ifogah, said the forum was organised to improve collaboration between INEC and media professionals, provide updates on preparations for the election and explain the commission’s responsibilities under the Electoral Act 2026.

The Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Osun State Council, Adeyemi Aboderin, pledged the support of journalists in combating vote trading and mobilising voters ahead of the poll. 

He expressed optimism that the August 15 governorship election, in which 14 political parties, including the ruling party, will participate, would produce better outcomes than the recent Ekiti governorship election.




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