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Plateau 2027: ‘You’ve failed woefully, don’t deserve second term’ – PDP candidate, Biggs blasts Mutfwang
The 2027 governorship candidate on the platform of the Tanimu Turaki faction of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Plateau State, Sunday Garba Biggs, has blasted Governor Caleb Mutfwang over his performance in the last three years.
Biggs, a retired permanent secretary in the state civil service, who was reacting to Mutfwang’s third-year anniversary on Sunday, said the governor failed to provide the kind of leadership the people of the state expected of him and did not deserve a second term in 2027.
In a statement issued on Sunday by his media team, Biggs, who is also from Mangu Local Government Area where Mutfwang hails from, said that though the governor is his kinsman, he will not shy away from pointing out his failure in addressing pressing issues affecting the state.
Biggs stated that the state deserved stronger leadership capable of addressing insecurity, economic hardship, and underdevelopment, lamenting that Plateau residents had high expectations from the Mutfwang administration because the governor’s emergence was a collective effort by citizens across ethnic and religious divides but according to him, the current realities in the state indicate that many residents are dissatisfied with the performance of the government.
“The people of Plateau State were joyful when they elected him as governor,” Biggs said in the statement.
“Yes, he is my kinsman, but what is his performance in office? The reality on the ground shows that the people are not happy with his performance.
“Plateau is bigger than any individual. Leadership is about responsibility, not sentiment or personal attachment,” he said.
He added that no political office holder, no matter how highly placed, should remain in power without performance, irrespective of where the person comes from.
Biggs also lamented that despite Mangu being the LGA that produced the governor, the council has not benefited from the present administration as there is no meaningful development and a visible impact in the council.
According to Biggs, the next leader from the area must demonstrate competence and capacity rather than rely on ethnic or political sentiments.
“This is not about kinship. It is about the pedigree and capacity of the individual to perform,” he stressed.
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No plans to leave APC – Ganduje insists amid defection claims
Former National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has dismissed reports that he has defected to the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, insisting that he remains a committed member of the APC.
Ganduje described as false and politically motivated the posters circulating on social media alleging that he had left the ruling party.
He said, “The claims were part of a deliberate misinformation campaign aimed at misleading the public, creating confusion among APC supporters, and generating unnecessary political speculation.”
In a statement issued by his former Commissioner for Information and Chief of Staff, Muhammad Garba, the former Kano State governor stressed that $he has never considered leaving the APC, a party he once led as National Chairman”.
He maintained that reports linking him to the NDC lack both political and logical basis.
Ganduje further stated that the APC remains the country’s largest political party and continues to gain support under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu.
He reaffirmed his commitment to working with the party’s leadership to advance the President Bola Tinubu administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
The former APC chairman also revealed that those responsible for producing and circulating the alleged defection posters had been identified. He warned that legal action would be taken if the materials were not withdrawn and the spread of the claims did not stop immediately.
He urged party members, supporters and the general public to disregard the posters, insisting that they do not reflect his political position or intentions.
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Why no one from South-East was eligible to be Atiku’s running mate – Kenneth Okonkwo
Kenneth Okonkwo, the spokesperson for the presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Atiku Abubakar, has refuted claims of opposing the selection of Rotimi Amaechi as the party’s vice presidential candidate.
He further clarified that no individual from the South-East was qualified to be chosen as Atiku’s vice presidential candidate as they were not registered members of the ADC prior to the primary election.
Okonkwo had rejected the Atiku-Amaechi ADC presidential ticket after the party made the announcement.
Okonkwo criticized the ADC’s decision to select the former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, from the South-South as Atiku Abubakar’s running mate, asserting that the position should have been allocated to someone from the South-East.
Okonkwo also vowed not to campaign for Atiku if his running mate is not from the South-East.
However, speaking on Channels TV on Thursday, Okonkwo was asked if he still holds that view. He responded, “I do not know where you got that from.”
Asked if he supports Rotimi Amaechi as the vice presidential candidate of the ADC, he added, “First and foremost, he is the choice of the party and everybody that is a loyal party member.
“I said I expected that the Vice President should come from South-East. It was a geopolitical expression, not the person of anybody, and of course I understood the limitations within the Electoral Act 2026 Remember, for anybody to be eligible to contest, you must have been a member 21 days before the primary, so the people from the South-East that I would have preferred, strictly speaking, were not even registered members, so we are restricted.
“Rotimi Amaechi, Hayatu-deen, Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi, these were the people that were showing interest to contest the presidential election, and then when Peter Obi left, South-East was thrown into confusion, and you have to pick a vice president that has elicited interest that he wants to embark on the onerous duty of campaigning around the nation.
“Amaechi got up to 500 and something voters in the primary, you cannot alienate them. What I was agitating is that even if you have constraints, you ought to get the people of South-East and sit down with them and say, look, these are my constraints. Then they will know what they will present to their people.
“Atiku was not in Nigeria when the party made the announcement, he traveled, so when he came in, he did the needful. If you recall, and that is the beauty of this great democrat. When he came in, everything was halted. When he came in, he went into dialogue, called all the parties.”
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Tinubu has cornered INEC, security agencies, judiciary – Lawyer laments
A Kaduna-based legal practitioner, Al-zubayr Abubakar, has alleged that President Bola Tinubu has cornered the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, the security agencies and the judiciary.
Abubakar made the claim in an interview with JKD TV, a Kaduna-based television.
According to him, no leader, even during the era of military dictatorship and repression has ever governed the way Tinubu is currently governing, alleging that court judges, who are supposed to stand for justice, have all been brought under his influence.
The lawyer further lamented that all of Nigeria’s security agencies work for Tinubu rather than for the country.
He added that the President has crippled INEC and has it firmly under his control, stressing that it is the reason opposition parties are constantly being plunged into one problem after another.
The lawyers said, “Today, all of Nigeria’s security agencies work for Tinubu rather than for Nigeria. If I were to insult Tinubu here right now, you would immediately see the DSS and the police. They wouldn’t even stop to question you,they would simply say you had insulted the nation. Is Tinubu the nation?
“To make matters worse, the judges, who are supposed to stand for justice, have all been brought under his influence. So if you have a legal case, would you truly have the confidence to take it to court? How can the police treat opposition parties fairly?
“How can INEC be expected to act impartially? Look at what happened to the PDP. The Supreme Court delivered a judgment against the Wike faction, yet INEC continues to recognize and work with that faction. Under such circumstances, how can Nigerians have confidence that INEC will conduct a free and fair election?”
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