Politics
2027: Elected officials must consult party before major decisions — NDC
The National Executive Committee, NEC of the Nigerian Democratic Congress, NDC, has further reached resolutions on running of the party’s activities.
In a statement signed by Osa Director, the National Publicity Secretary of the party, the NDC said that its second NEC resolutions are meant to take the party towards NDC towards institutionalization
The NDC said it is committed to building the party as a strong and enduring institution, with emphasis on party supremacy, adding that programs, policies, and appointments “(except personal staff) of all governments elected on the platform of the party must be made in consultation with the party structure.”
It maintained that the party “remains supreme, and members are expected to align their personal interests and agendas with those of the party.
“All affiliated groups and NGOs shall operate under the guidance and control of the party and must not function in parallel with, or independently of, the party structure.”
The statement added that “A comprehensive Code of Conduct shall be established for all party officials and candidates. To this end, a committee has been constituted under the leadership of the National Legal Adviser to develop the framework and guidelines.”
It said a National Reconciliation Committee has been inaugurated to reconcile all aggrieved members of the party.
It said, “The NDC is being built as an institution, not a personality cult, political movement, or Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) to be used and discarded.
“Members are encouraged to remain committed to the party and contribute to its growth and sustainability for generations to come.
“At all times, and for all candidates and aspirants, total allegiance must be to the party and the national interest.
“On financial probity, the party will enforce strict accountability in the management of party resources by all officers, and party funds must be used strictly for party business.
“For candidates, there must also be strict accountability for all funding received. Monies sourced by candidates at all levels, and contributions made by candidates to campaign accounts, must be fully disclosed to the party at the appropriate levels (local government, state, zonal, and national). Such funds must be received through dedicated party campaign accounts, including presidential and governorship campaign accounts of the party, as applicable.”
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2027: I got APC ticket from God, my people, I’m unpopular with Tinubu’s govt – Senator Ndume
Senator Ali Ndume has attributed his continued electoral success to the support of his constituents, God, and some political leaders, saying he is not among those favoured within the corridors of power in the current administration.
Speaking on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics, the senator said he had consistently won elections because of the confidence his constituents have in him and the All Progressives Congress, APC.
Ndume noted that he was preparing for his seventh election, having previously served two terms in the House of Representatives and four terms in the Senate.
According to him, voters in his constituency are informed and educated enough to make independent decisions, adding that their support for him and the APC reflects their belief that both serve their interests.
The lawmaker also stated that he secured his party’s ticket through the support of God, his people and some political leaders, stressing that he is not among the popular figures within President Bola Tinubu’s government.
Ndume, who has at times been critical of the administration, said he believes public officials should be commended whenever they take actions that benefit the people.
Ndume said: “Well, you always ask me this question. By God’s grace, this is the seventh election I’m going into – two in the House of Representatives and four in the Senate – and I’ve always been winning.
“Our people are not fools. My people are mostly aware and educated. So, if you see them elect APC and Ndume is part of it, it is because they feel that APC is better for them and that’s why they vote for us or that Ndume is better.
“I don’t know tomorrow, but I know my people like me. I know if it is election that’s why I got the ticket.
“I got the ticket from God and my people and the support of some of our leaders. You know I’m not one of the popular guys on the corridor of power so far.
“You know that I’m one of the critical guys of this government, and when somebody does something that you expect or something good to you, you really have to commend him.”
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Nobody will cause problem between Peter Obi and I — Datti Baba-Ahmed
Former Labour Party Vice-Presidential presidential candidate, Datti Baba Ahmed, says nobody will cause any problem between him and his ex-principal, Peter Obi.
Baba-Ahmed made this statement on Sunday during an interview on ‘Inside Source’ with Laolu Akande, a programme on Channels Television.
He was speaking on the speculation that he has fallen out with the former Anambra state governor.
“Let me say that nobody will cause a problem between me and my boss, Peter Obi.
“He can be in any party today. I still have respect for him as someone who governed Anambra State, as someone who doesn’t give the ‘shi-shi’, and we have mutual respect for each other, so nobody will come between us,” he said.
Recall that he was the running mate to Peter Obi, who was the presidential candidate of Labour Party in 2023.
However, ahead of the 2027 general elections, the duo parted ways to different political parties.
While he left for the Peoples Redemption Party, PRP, Peter Obi defected to the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, and he is the party’s presidential candidate ahead of next year’s general elections.
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Atiku would’ve won 2027 presidency if he backed Obi in 2023 — Datti Baba-Ahmed
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A former Labour Party vice-presidential candidate, Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed, has claimed that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar could have positioned himself to win the 2027 presidential election if he had supported Peter Obi’s presidential bid in 2023 instead of contesting against him.
Speaking during an appearance on Inside Sources on Channels Television, Baba-Ahmed argued that Atiku missed an opportunity to build long-term political goodwill by backing younger politicians and waiting for his turn, a strategy he said President Bola Tinubu had successfully employed over the years.
According to him, had Atiku thrown his weight behind Obi and the Labour Party ticket in 2023, he would have been prepared to support the former vice president’s presidential ambition in 2027.
“If in 2023 elections, he took everyone by surprise, played the kind of things Tinubu would typically do, call Peter Obi and me and say, ‘Hey, guys, you are my juniors, I’ll support you guys. No 2027 for you,’ Wallahi, I would have agreed, and I would have told Peter Obi to agree, and Atiku would have been the 2027 president of Nigeria if so had happened,” Baba-Ahmed said.
He, however, suggested that some politicians become consumed by presidential ambitions, adding: “But once they enter that trance, they tend to see themselves as President.”
The former senator pointed to Tinubu’s political trajectory as an example of patience and strategic alliance-building. He noted that the president had, at different times, provided political platforms for other aspirants while waiting for his own opportunity to seek the presidency.
“He didn’t mind to plan for that long. When in 2007, he gave a platform to Atiku, we knew what he was doing,” Baba-Ahmed said, adding that Tinubu’s support for key political figures over the years ultimately strengthened his own presidential project.
According to him, Tinubu’s patience was rewarded in 2023, a quality he believes is lacking among many politicians currently seeking power.
“That patience, those in this group (coalition), except Amaechi, don’t have it. Amaechi seems to have been biding his time,” he said.
Baba-Ahmed also criticised opposition coalition leaders, saying he had previously warned them against overconfidence ahead of the 2027 elections.
“They didn’t have a Buhari, this coalition. And I told them if you don’t have a decent outlier, people will find it difficult to rally around him. Did they listen to me? They took offence,” he stated.
He further warned that President Tinubu’s political experience and understanding of power dynamics could pose a significant challenge to opposition efforts ahead of the next general election.
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