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2027: Step aside, back Peter Obi to remove Tinubu – NDC charges Atiku

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The Nigerian Democratic Congress, NDC, Director of New Media and Strategic Communications, Theo Abu Agada, has charged the African Democratic Congress, ADC, presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, to step aside from the 2027 presidential race.

Agada said Atiku should step aside from the presidential race and back the NDC’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi.

Posting on X, the NDC chieftain explained that President Bola Tinubu would be booted out of office in 2027 if Atiku steps aside and backs Obi.

The NDC official said stepping aside would not damage Atiku’s legacy but could strengthen the opposition’s chances in 2027.

Agada praised Atiku’s character and vision while maintaining that the time had come for him to step away from presidential ambitions in the interest of the wider opposition.

He wrote: “Every electioneering season. AA is a good and solid man, but he needs to give it up at this point.

“His idea for a working Nigeria is brilliant but at this point, he needs to give up his ambition.

“If he steps aside, nothing is going to affect his sterling legacy. AA should support Obi to kick the APC out.”

This comes as the former vice president declared that the 2027 presidential election would be the last time he would contest, whether he wins or not.

Atiku made the disclosure during a Facebook Live session.




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Why I left Kwara APC for PDP — Mustapha

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By Juliet Umeh

Senator Saliu Mustapha, representing Kwara Central Senatorial District in the National Assembly, has explained his decision to quit the All Progressives Congress, APC, for the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, saying his defection was not a rejection of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Mustapha, who recently emerged as the PDP candidate for Kwara Central through a substitution process, said he left the APC because of what he described as lack of consultation, internal democracy and sense of belonging under the leadership of Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq.

Speaking on Channels Television, Mustapha said: “I have not dumped President Tinubu. Like the Honourable Minister of FCT said, this Rainbow Coalition has extended to Kwara too.

“That is why it was deliberate to pick the PDP as our platform. It is not just Senator Saliu Mustapha. It is as a result of the coalition of the Otoge Progressives, the G15 and the Elder Caucus.”

According to him, members of the groups became alienated by the manner in which the APC was being managed in the state.

He said: “We have all felt alienated from the way and manner Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq  is running the APC in Kwara.”

Mustapha said his decision was also informed by the failure of the party leadership to adequately consult stakeholders ahead of the recent primaries.

“If there had been proper management and proper sense of belonging or consultation, we wouldn’t have gotten to this level,” he said.

The senator alleged that the APC primary process was flawed, describing it as a “sham”.

He said: “You announced that the primaries will start after the Jumu’ah prayers, and the results were announced by 4pm. How fast can they bring the results? When would the agents have arrived for them to do the coalition? It was a sham.”

Mustapha insisted that his movement to the PDP was not motivated by personal disappointment over the APC ticket.

“This is not a Saliu Mustapha decision. The entire group, the Otoge Progressives, had an agreement, a meeting and sharing formula with the PDP,” he said.

He also maintained that the coalition remained committed to President Tinubu’s 2027 ambition.

“I have not dumped President Tinubu,” Mustapha reiterated. “We are all supporting President Tinubu.”

On his expectations in the 2027 election, the senator expressed confidence that the coalition would defeat the APC in Kwara.

“I can assure you that in this election we are going for, we would have defeated Abdulrahman Abdurazaq by 12 o’clock,” he declared.

Mustapha said his ultimate objective was to “reset the political mood in Kwara” and restore wider consultation and inclusiveness in the state’s politics.


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ADC demands investigation into attack on member’s family home in Rivers

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The African Democratic Congress, ADC, in Rivers State has called for justice and a thorough investigation into the attack and burning of the family home of one of its members in Ikwerre Local Government Area, Isaiah Thomas.

The party made the demand after visiting the family residence of Thomas at Omuoko, Aluu, on Wednesday, following the early-morning attack.

The incident occurred barely 24 hours after campaigns officially began for the presidential and National Assembly elections.

The attackers, who are yet to be identified, allegedly arrived at the family compound in large numbers, armed with guns, and set some buildings on fire.

Thomas’ mother, Uchechi Thomas, alleged that household property was also destroyed during the attack.

She said the attackers appeared to be searching for her son, who had hosted a meeting of ADC members at the family compound on Tuesday.

Speaking during the visit to the scene, the ADC governorship candidate in Rivers State, Gabriel Pidomson, condemned the attack, describing it as unacceptable and contrary to the principles of democratic participation.

He urged politicians and their supporters to embrace tolerance and conduct their activities within the law.

The ADC governorship candidate called on security agencies to “carry out a thorough and impartial investigation, identify those responsible and ensure that anyone found culpable is brought to justice.”

Pidomson also appealed for calm among residents and ADC supporters, saying political differences should be resolved “through dialogue and lawful means, rather than actions that could endanger lives and property.”

Similarly, the ADC State Chairman, Chukwudi Dimkpa, appealed to the Rivers State Commissioner of Police to ensure a comprehensive investigation and justice for those affected.

The ADC leadership reaffirmed its commitment to peaceful political participation, democratic values and the rule of law, while urging political stakeholders to work towards maintaining peace and security across Rivers State.




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My village people were attacked today, talk to your people – Osun APC candidate tells Adeleke

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The All Progressives Congress, APC, governorship candidate in the recently concluded governorship election in Osun State, Bola Oyebamiji, has urged Governor Ademola Adeleke to caution his supporters against attacking unsuspecting citizens of the state.

Oyebamiji told journalists at the Presidential Villa shortly after meeting with President Bola Tinubu that about five people were attacked in his village on Friday morning.

“I want to advise the governor that it is important to talk to his people. Violence kills our people and it’s not too good.

“He should talk to them so that all of us will be on the same page. Even this morning, about four or five people were attacked in my village. We have informed the security operatives.”

On the outcome of the election, Oyebamiji stressed that the party is currently reviewing the results and will make its decision known to the public soon.

DAILY POST reports that Oyebamiji lost the Saturday gubernatorial election to Governor Adeleke of the Accord Party.




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