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Seriake Dickson meets Kwankwasiyya movement to resolve Kano NDC disputes
The leadership of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) has begun efforts to resolve internal disagreements in Kano State after holding a private meeting with representatives of the Kwankwasiyya movement.
In a statement released on Tuesday by the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Osa Director, the meeting involved NDC National Leader, Henry Seriake Dickson, and other senior party officials.
The talks focused on addressing tensions between the Kwankwasiyya movement and longstanding NDC members in Kano.
According to the statement, the intervention was aimed at promoting unity, inclusion and wider participation as the party concludes its internal election process.
“The closed-door meeting was aimed at resolving the issues between the Kwankwasiya movement and the legacy officials of NDC in Kano State,” the statement said.
The party said Dickson and other leaders are actively working to ensure that all stakeholders are involved in party affairs. It also stressed that no candidates would be imposed in Kano or elsewhere in the country.
“The NDC leadership will not impose candidates in Kano State, and indeed across the nation, as the party cherishes the virtues of internal democracy,” the statement added.
The NDC described the discussions as productive, saying they lasted several hours and focused on finding common ground among those involved.
The party also dismissed reports claiming to show the results of its primary elections, insisting that no official results have been released.
“The NDC has not released any official results of its primary elections in any state. Hence, the public and party members are urged to disregard any such list in circulation,” the statement said.
Party officials said the clarification was necessary to prevent misinformation and reassure members that due process would be followed before any primary election results are announced.
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Atiku was part of decision for rotational presidency — Nigerian govt
The Federal Government says the African Democratic Congress, ADC, presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, was among the political leaders who agreed to the adoption of rotational presidency in Nigeria following the annulment of the June 12, 1993, presidential election.
Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, made this known on Tuesday at a World Press Conference held in Abuja as part of activities marking Nigeria’s 27th Democracy Day Anniversary.
Akume described the agreement as a tough but necessary decision to preserve national unity.
Akume’s Media and Publicity Adviser, Yomi Odunuga, in a statement, said the SGF recalled that leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party PDP met in Kaduna under the leadership of the late Chief Solomon Lar and Alhaji Adamu Ciroma to deliberate on the way forward after the annulment, with power shift and the party’s presidential candidature featuring prominently on the agenda.
“It was a tough argument before the issue of rotational presidency was agreed on. At the end, we had to concede. We must do this. June 12 annulment had complicated the whole thing.
“It was finally agreed that we’ll be alternating between North and South. Atiku was one of the leaders at that meeting, which was convened by Chief Solomon Lar. He was part of that agreement,” Akume stated.
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Peter Obi believes he’s only messiah that’ll save Nigeria – Dele Momodu
A chieftain of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Dele Momodu, has disclosed that the 2027 presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, Peter Obi, believes that he’s the only messiah that can save Nigeria.
Momodu disclosed this while noting that Obi can’t control his followers.
In an interview on Symfoni TV, the former presidential candidate said: “Peter Obi believes and he has convinced himself and his supporters believe that he’s the only messiah that can save Nigeria.
“I told him to please lead your supporters and don’t let your supporters become your leader.
“I knew that he viewed them with repudiation, Peter can’t control his followers and even those who can’t give him 10 votes kept threatening that if you agree to be VP we are not going to follow you and we are going to disown you. This is a democracy.”
Momodu noted that Obi believed that Kwankwaso is a perfect match for him as running mate.
He added: “Let me tell you the final one, by the time he finally got another good friend of mine, Kwankwaso to agree to be his running mate, the same Kwankwaso who said during the last election that he can’t be subordinate to Peter which he said on video and is on record, Peter believes that this is a perfect match.
“I went to check the records, how well did Kwankwaso do across Nigeria, he recorded over one million votes overall and 900,000 which came from Kano.
“So Atiku came second in that election, Peter came third, and Kwankwaso came fourth, so why do you want to reinvent the will? Match Atiku’s 6.9 million plus your own 6.1 million, you will handsomely have about 13 million votes.”
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ADC Primary: Stop grandstanding, bring your evidence, Atiku tells Babachir Lawal

By Omeiza Ajayi
ABUJA: Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has dismissed allegations by a former Secretary to the Government of the Federation SGF, Mr. Babachir Lawal, over the conduct of the African Democratic Congress ADC presidential primary, describing them as a cocktail of bitterness, conjecture, and political revisionism dressed up as public interest.
Atiku’s Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication, Phrank Shaibu, in a statement on Tuesday, said Nigerians who watched Mr. Lawal’s recent television interview were confronted with a curious spectacle: “a man armed with outrage but bereft of evidence; rich in allegations but poor in facts.”
Shaibu declared the response as Atiku’s final word on the matter.
“Mr. Lawal spent nearly an hour making grave accusations about the conduct of the ADC presidential primary. Yet he failed to produce a single piece of verifiable evidence. No document. No petition. No result sheet. No witness statement. No recording. Nothing. For a man who repeatedly insisted that proof was ‘everywhere,’ his performance was a masterclass in making extraordinary allegations without meeting the elementary obligation of substantiating them,” Shaibu quoted Atiku as saying.
“He arrived with accusations. He left with accusations. In between, the evidence never arrived”, he added.
Atiku noted that rather than the intervention of a genuine whistleblower, what Lawal’s interview revealed was “a disappointed political actor struggling to come to terms with the failure of his preferred candidate.”
By Lawal’s own admission, the former SGF had openly aligned with another aspirant before the conclusion of the primary process, campaigned for that candidate, and publicly believed that candidate should win.
The statement also cited what it described as a glaring internal contradiction in Lawal’s argument — that Atiku was simultaneously portrayed as politically irrelevant and politically all-powerful.
“According to his own account, Atiku was inactive, unpopular, and absent from the field. Yet Nigerians are simultaneously expected to believe that this same supposedly dormant politician somehow orchestrated a nationwide conspiracy across 8,809 wards.
“Such arguments are not merely implausible; they are insulting to the intelligence of party members whose democratic choices he now seeks to invalidate simply because they did not favour his preferred candidate”, he said.
The statement accused Lawal of operating as “a political mercenary,” retailing narratives designed to undermine Atiku’s standing before Christian communities in the Middle Belt and other constituencies where the former Vice President retains considerable goodwill.
Atiku also pushed back on Lawal’s claim that he had “absolutely nothing,” saying the remark could only have come from a man blinded by animosity. The statement pointed to Atiku’s role in liberalising Nigeria’s telecommunications sector, his contributions to economic reforms, private sector development, education, and national growth as evidence of a record that speaks for itself.
“As far as we are concerned, this is the final response to Mr. Lawal’s increasingly desperate attempts to remain politically relevant through sensationalism and character assassination. Nigerians have heard him. Nigerians have seen him. And Nigerians have judged for themselves.
“The facts remain unchanged. The truth remains intact. And no amount of bitterness can alter either”, said Shaibu.
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