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Joining APC will guarantee our failure – NNPP Chair
The national chairman of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Dr Ajuji Ahmed, says the party is fully preparing for the 2027 general elections and is not holding any secret discussions with President Bola Tinubu or the Presidency.
According to him, “I can tell you for free that the national leader of the NNPP is not romancing or making any conversation with either the President or with the Presidency and that is a genuine statement, not a political one.”
Dr Ahmed said the battle for Kano in 2027 will be decided by the people, not by joining any political alliance.
He insisted that the NNPP will succeed based on its strength and plans, not by teaming up with the APC.
“I don’t believe that because we want to be successful, we have to join the APC. We believe that joining the APC will guarantee our failure in Kano,” he told the Nation.
He added that the NNPP aims to grow nationwide and position itself as a strong contender for the presidency in 2027.
Ahmed argued that aside from the APC, the NNPP is the only party with a solid nationwide structure across all states and local governments.
He said the party is open to any aspirant who wants to contest its presidential ticket, and that even though Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso is influential, “he is not the deciding factor. The deciding factor is the NWC of the party. And he knows that and he will respect that.”
On whether the APC is responsible for crises in opposition parties, he said he does not believe so.
He explained that parties only face interference when they are already weak internally.
According to him, “whatever party is in crisis, it is in crisis due to its own internal contradictions.”
He said if parties like PDP and Labour Party were united, no outside force could break them into three different pieces or two broad pieces.
Looking ahead, Dr Ahmed said the future looks uncertain for the PDP and Labour Party, while the NNPP prefers to work quietly.
In his words, “We prefer to be silent than to be noisy like PDP because they are noisy for all the wrong reasons. And we are silent for all the right reasons.”
He added that when the NNPP finally unveils its plans, its critics will realise he had already warned them. “You will come here again and say to me, you told me so.”
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Gov Adeleke, Osun APC renew dispute over security after IGP’s fact-finding visit
Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke and the All Progressives Congress, APC, have renewed their exchange over security and policing in the state.
The latest disagreement is coming after the recent fact-finding visit of the Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, to the state ahead of the August 15 governorship election.
In a statement issued on Monday by his spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed, Governor Adeleke, who said residents expected impartial policing before, during and after the election, urged the police to implement measures that would guarantee fairness and public confidence.
The governor commended the Inspector-General’s visit, saying it provided an opportunity for all political parties and community stakeholders to present their positions on the security situation in the state.
According to Adeleke, “the discussions during the visit should guide the immediate implementation of agreed measures aimed at ensuring non-partisan law enforcement across Osun State.
“We appreciate the visit of the Inspector General of Police and that of the Deputy Inspector General a week earlier. The facts are out in the public domain. The IGP has heard and read from both parties.”
Adeleke added that the Commissioner of Police in Osun should remain impartial in the investigation and prosecution of cases of political violence adding that such an approach was necessary to sustain public confidence in the police.
“We seek the arrest of any law breaker irrespective of their political affiliation. Those who commit crimes should be arrested and prosecuted. We harbour no thugs in Government House or anywhere,” he stated.
The governor also called on security agencies to provide a secure environment for voters, adding that killings and attacks were not conducive to the exercise of democratic rights. He pledged his administration’s continued support for security agencies while insisting that the government sought only fair, impartial policing.
Meanwhile, the Osun APC said the Inspector-General’s remarks during his visit supported its earlier allegation that individuals accused of criminal activities were being sheltered within the Osun Government House.
In a statement signed by the party’s Director of Media and Information, Kola Olabisi, the APC claimed that the Inspector-General had directed the Osun State Commissioner of Police, Ibrahim Gotan, to professionally address the allegation.
The opposition party alleged that, “any police action should extend beyond the Government House if investigations required it. Suspected political hoodlums had been shielded from arrest.”
The APC also criticised comments previously made by Osun State Commissioner for Information, Kolapo Alimi, describing his response to the Inspector-General’s remarks as “misplaced” and a mere afterthought.
The party accused the state government of politicising security matters and insisted that law enforcement agencies should thoroughly investigate all allegations relating to political violence in the state.
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US to closely monitor 2027 polls — Congressman, Riley Moore
By Nkiruka Nnorom, with agency reports
United States would closely watch Nigeria’s 2027 general elections, warning that Washington’s security and financial support would be tied to issues of religious freedom and conduct of the polls.
US Congressman, Riley Moore, a Republican representing West Virginia, disclosed this in an interview with NoireTV yesterday.
Responding to questions on Nigeria’s next elections, Moore said the conduct of the polls was now a priority for Washington.
“What I’d say is that we’re certainly going to be watching these results and how these elections unfold and how they’re executed. And that’s something that myself and the administration are going to be paying very close attention to,” he stated.
Moore revealed that the US House of Representatives was considering an appropriations bill with strong and aggressive language on Nigeria.
“We’re working on Chris Smith’s bill, which obviously I’m a co-sponsor. But I’d say, more importantly, is the appropriations bill that we’re going to have on the floor,” the lawmaker said. According to him, the bill contains provisions on “the persecution of Christians and restrictions on security assistance to the government of Nigeria, and steps they have to take.
“That bill’s likely to become law. We’re about to, hopefully, pass that. And so there’s some pretty strong and aggressive language in that bill that’s going to be binding as it relates to our relationship to Nigeria moving forward.’’
The congressman said he remained in direct engagement with the Trump administration on Nigeria and would raise the issues again at a scheduled dinner with the President.
“I continue to work with the administration on next steps that we’re going to take. I’m actually going to see President Trump tonight.
‘’I’ll be having dinner with him and some other members, so yeah, I continue to talk to him about these issues, and it’s very important to him,” Moore said.
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Peter Obi asks Tinubu to resign or drop 2027 re-election bid over insecurity
Former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has called on President Bola Tinubu to either resign or abandon any plans to seek re-election in 2027, citing the worsening insecurity across the country.
In a statement released on Monday, Obi expressed concern over the continued captivity of schoolchildren abducted in Oyo State more than 50 days ago.
Following a visit to Governor Seyi Makinde, he said the prolonged delay in rescuing the victims reflects a failure of leadership and governance.
The former Anambra governor revealed that he was surprised to learn that President Tinubu had allegedly not contacted Makinde over the abduction.
Obi said previous presidents, including Olusegun Obasanjo, Umaru Musa Yar’Adua and Goodluck Jonathan, regularly reached out to state governors during major security crises.
The ultimate cost of uncompassionate leadership, as evident in the country today, is turning citizens’ frustration into deep, volatile resentment.
“It is even more traumatising when the leader presiding over that collapse demonstrates clear incapacity and a lack of compassion.
“The government and people of Oyo State, more than 50 days after the abduction of the schoolchildren without any tangible effort toward their rescue, should rightly feel bitter and abandoned.” Obi said.
Drawing a comparison with the 2014 Chibok schoolgirls’ abduction, Obi noted that Tinubu was among those who criticised Jonathan’s handling of the incident, He argued that several school kidnappings have occurred under the current administration, yet there has been little visible presidential engagement.
According to Obi, the continued abductions and insecurity across the country demonstrate a lack of capacity and compassion on the part of the Federal Government.
He insisted that, in the interest of Nigerians, Tinubu should either step down or shelve any ambition of seeking a second term in office.
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