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2023 Election: I regret supporting Tinubu — Makinde

By Bayo Wahab
Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has said he regrets supporting President Bola Tinubu during the 2023 presidential election, admitting that the decision did not produce the outcome he had hoped for.
Makinde made the disclosure on Tuesday while speaking with journalists at the Government House in Ibadan.
The governor was one of five Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governors — popularly known as the G5 — who openly worked against their party’s presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, in the 2023 polls.
The group, led by then Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike, opposed Atiku’s candidacy over zoning concerns, arguing that the PDP should have presented a southern presidential candidate following the eight-year tenure of former President Muhammadu Buhari, a northerner.
Makinde said his decision to back Tinubu, who was then the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), was based on the belief that he would act in the national interest if elected.
“I said it earlier, I’m human. I supported the current president, even though in another party at that time, because I thought we’ll do what is right for the country,” Makinde said.
He added that he believed the president would “reset the country” and bring together competent individuals from across Nigeria to address the nation’s challenges.
“But unfortunately, that is not what we’re seeing. I regret that action. Yes, I do,” the governor stated.
Citing concerns over the survival of democracy and the future of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the governor vowed that President Tinubu won’t have his support in the coming 2027 presidential election.
Makinde also disclosed the reason behind his political disagreement with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.
According to him, the rift between him and Wike began after the minister told Tinubu during a meeting that he would “hold PDP” for the President ahead of the 2027 election, a statement Makinde said was made without the consent of other party stakeholders.
“I was in a meeting with the President and Wike and a few others, and Wike said to the President that I will hold PDP for you against 2027,” Makinde said. “So, we got up, and I asked Wike, did we agree to this?”
Makinde noted that while Wike is entitled to support Tinubu’s re-election bid, other members of the party also have the right to protect the PDP and oppose any move that could weaken democratic pluralism.
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ADC says Kano governorship aspirant unlikely to secure ticket over Tinubu support
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has said one of its governorship aspirants in Kano State, Ibrahim Khalil, is unlikely to emerge as the party’s candidate ahead of the 2027 elections because of his alleged support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Speaking at a press conference in Kano on Monday, the party’s Deputy National Chairman (North West), Naja’atu Mohammed, said Khalil had openly shown support for President Tinubu on several occasions, raising concerns about his commitment to the ADC.
According to her, the party’s seven-member consensus committee, led by Ben Obi, would find it difficult to endorse any aspirant whose loyalty to the ADC’s presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, is in doubt.
“He has publicly declared support for President Tinubu in the past and even now,” Mohammed said.
She added that, given the current economic and security challenges facing northern Nigeria, it would be difficult for many people in the region to support any politician believed to be aligned with the Tinubu administration.
“No fair-minded Northerner would want to politically associate with any aspirant or candidate perceived to be loyal to President Tinubu,” she said.
Mohammed argued that the North has experienced increasing hardship, hunger and insecurity in recent years, claiming the situation has left many families devastated.
She also dismissed reports suggesting that she alone was responsible for the party’s decision not to back Ibrahim Khalil for the governorship ticket.
“I am only a member of the consensus committee assigned to handle the task,” she said.
At the same event, Mohammed announced the inauguration of a new caretaker committee to oversee the affairs of the ADC in Kano State.
The committee is headed by Umar Bala as caretaker chairman, with Ismail Musa Ibrahim serving as secretary. Other members include Lawal Adamu Giginyu as publicity secretary and Barrister Mohammed Lawal Adamu as the party’s legal adviser.
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APC first-term governors meet behind closed doors in Kebbi
Several governors elected on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, APC, on Tuesday arrived in Kebbi State for the Progressive First-Term Governors’ Meeting.
The meeting is being held at the Government House, Birnin Kebbi, where the governors are expected to deliberate on national and party-related issues.
Among those in attendance are the governors of Kaduna, Plateau, Ekiti, Delta, Zamfara, Kano, Jigawa, Ebonyi, Edo, Ondo, Kogi, Sokoto and Benue states, among others.
The governors were received by the host, Nasir Idris, alongside the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Abubakar Atiku Bagudu, upon their arrival at the Government House, Birnin Kebbi.
According to information available to DAILY POST, the meeting is expected to focus on matters of national importance and issues affecting the ruling APC.
Discussions are also expected to centre on strengthening intergovernmental collaboration, advancing the party’s development agenda, and exploring strategies to promote good governance, sustainable economic growth, national unity and the collective interests of Nigerians.
The chairman of the APC Governors’ Forum is expected to brief journalists on the outcome of the deliberations at the end of the meeting.
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Stop electing dullards as governors – ADC guber candidate tells Nigerians
Nigerians have been advised to stop electing dullards as governors, and instead prioritise competence, capacity and character over party loyalty, money politics and ethnic sentiments.
The Ogun State governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Biodun Collins Ogundipe, gave the advice during a media chat in Abeokuta, on Monday.
Ogundipe asserted that poor leadership at the state level is responsible for the country’s developmental challenges, arguing that many states are underdeveloped because voters repeatedly elect individuals who lack vision, knowledge and the capacity to govern.
He called on Nigerians, especially youths to scrutinise candidates ahead of the 2027 elections and vote for leaders with track records and clear development blueprints.
He said, “Forget about all this guys who will come and campaign to you and say don’t worry, when you get on that day you grab it, run away, steal it. Those days are gone.
“If people are still following such campaigns slogans and they are not telling you how they want to change your life positively, the life of your children and your generations to come then, you should have no business in this 21st century voting for such a person or people that cannot show you track records of what they have done either in the private sector or even in their own business.
“They will say I run a business, sir, come and show us how you have turned over that business so we can know that we are entrusting you with the allocation and resources of this state. People don’t have track records that we can even verify.
He asserted that governance is about people and the government of the state does not care about people in the grassroots.
Ogundipe also argued that contemporary security management goes beyond the deployment of armed personnel and weapons, insisting that effective policing in the 21st century is driven by intelligence gathering, prediction, prevention and rapid intervention.
“Ask them of their template for the state, there must be a blueprint. Security is not about carrying guns to chase criminals after the crime has been committed, no, securing lives is not about buying amoured tanks, you see all these governors, dullards, dullards is what you elect as governors.
“They spend billions buying amoured tanks and patrol vehicles when it can be solved through Artificial intelligence driven solutions,” he added.
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