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Video: Nafiu Bala leads supporters to INEC, demands recognition of his ADC faction
Nafiu Bala, a chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), on Thursday led a group of his supporters to the headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Abuja, intensifying the party’s ongoing leadership crisis.
Bala, who is laying claim to the party’s national chairmanship, is currently locked in a legal battle with the faction led by former Senate President David Mark. His protest comes barely 24 hours after the Mark-led group staged a similar demonstration at the commission’s office.
Addressing supporters during the march, Bala urged INEC to recognise him as the authentic national chairman of the ADC, citing a Court of Appeal ruling. He accused the rival faction of attempting to unlawfully take over the party’s leadership structure.
“The incident involving the unauthorised transfer of power to David Mark and his associates raises significant concerns regarding the integrity of governance and the rule of law,” Bala said.
He further alleged that the Mark faction engaged in fraudulent practices to legitimise its position.
“The intruders, by rudely forging the signatures of genuine members and leaders of the ADC, not only undermined the democratic process but also violated the trust vested in these representatives by their constituents,” he said.
“Such actions reflect a troubling trend in which illegitimate means are employed to achieve political ends, thereby eroding public confidence in political institutions.”
Bala added that the implications of the alleged actions go beyond the party, warning that they could “foster a culture of impunity and disillusionment among the electorate.”
The factional leader called on relevant authorities to investigate the claims and ensure accountability, noting that the crisis within the party began after the resignation of Ralph Nwosu as national chairman.
He also urged INEC to update its official records to reflect his position, insisting that such a move would align with the court’s ruling and help stabilise the party.
The leadership tussle in the ADC has deepened in recent weeks, with both factions trading accusations and seeking legitimacy through legal and political means, even as INEC maintains its stance of non-recognition pending a final court decision.
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2027: Ex-Bauchi SSG, Kashim emerges NDC governorship candidate
Former Secretary to the Bauchi State Government, Ibrahim Kashim, has emerged as the governorship candidate of the National Democratic Congress for the 2027 general elections through a consensus arrangement.
The Chairman of the electoral committee for the Bauchi State governorship primary election, Paul Daniel, announced Kashim’s emergence on Friday in Bauchi.
Daniel said the decision followed consultations among party stakeholders and other aspirants, noting that the consensus process reflected unity within the party.
“With this development, Ibrahim Kashim has officially become the NDC governorship candidate for Bauchi State ahead of the 2027 elections,” he said.
The Bauchi State Chairman of the party, Abdullahi Maigari, said the NDC was gaining wider acceptance across the state and described the party as one of the few political platforms without internal disputes.
Maigari expressed confidence in Kashim’s ability to address the socio-economic challenges facing the state, describing him as an experienced politician.
In his acceptance speech, Kashim thanked party leaders, delegates and supporters for the confidence reposed in him.
He pledged to pursue policies focused on education, healthcare, agriculture, youth empowerment, infrastructure and transparent governance if elected governor.
Kashim also called on residents and party members to support the party’s vision ahead of the 2027 elections.
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PDP accuses Wike of attempt to shut down venue for Jonathan ratification
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has accused the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, of attempting to halt its planned event in Abuja, where former President Goodluck Jonathan is expected to be affirmed as the party’s presidential candidate.
In a statement issued on Friday, the party said the management of A Class Event Centre informed it that pressure was being mounted on the venue to stop the gathering from taking place.
The PDP said it had already paid for the venue and fulfilled all conditions required for the programme.
The party also said security agencies had been notified of the convention scheduled for Saturday, May 30, 2026, in Wuse 2, Abuja.
According to the statement signed by the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Comrade Ini Ememobong, the PDP has instructed its lawyers to remind the event centre of the subsisting agreement signed with the party.
The party insisted that the convention would proceed despite what it described as intimidation.
“We are certain that Nigeria is a country governed by law, and any attempt to use force to suppress political dissent and opposition is an aberration which must be resisted by all people of good conscience,” the statement read.
The PDP also argued that the FCT minister lacks constitutional authority to determine which political meetings may be held in Abuja or where they should take place.
It described any attempt to stop the event as undemocratic and urged its leaders and members nationwide to attend as planned.
DAILY POST had earlier reported that the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) directed owners of hotels, event centres and public facilities in Abuja to deal only with political party leadership recognised by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
The administration also warned that properties used by what it described as illegal organisations could risk losing their land titles.
The directive was contained in a statement by Lere Olayinka, Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications and Social Media to Wike.
According to the statement, the policy is intended to improve security in Abuja and prevent public facilities from being used for activities that could threaten public peace.
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We don’t intend to cause crisis in APC – North-Central Forum apologizes to National Chair, Yilwatda
The North-Central All Progressives Congress, APC, Forum has stated that it does not intend to foment crisis in the party ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The Forum made the declaration while withdrawing an ultimatum issued to APC National Chairman, Prof Nentawe Yilwatda.
The Forum had in the ultimatum asked Yilwatda to resign in two weeks or face court action, over alleged irregularities recorded in the conduct of the APC primaries.
However, the Forum withdrew the ultimatum, and tendered apologies to Yilwatda, in a statement signed by its National Chairman, Alhaji Saleh Zazzaga, late on Thursday.
The North-Central APC Forum, in the follow up statement, disclosed that the ultimatum was informed by wrong information and a misunderstanding of prevailing issues in the party.
Withdrawing the ultimatum, the Forum pledged its commitment to harmony, peace and progress in the ruling party.
The Forum equally suggested that enemies of the party might have tried to influence its earlier position on the conduct of the APC primaries.
“The North-Central APC Forum, as a body of well-meaning stakeholders of our great party in the North-Central zone, has always been committed to the development and progress of the party.
“Our call for the resignation of the National Chairman of the APC, Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, was based on misinformation and a misunderstanding of the true situation. Having become aware of the true facts, we hereby withdraw the ultimatum and extend unreserved apologies to the national chairman and other leaders of the APC.
“The North-Central APC Forum has no intention of instigating a crisis or being an agent for the destabilization of the APC.
“We were not well informed in our previous pronouncements on issues concerning the APC primaries. We have no choice than to withdraw the ultimatum and apologize for the tensions raised by our previous position, now that we are privy to the true state of affairs,” the statement added.
The Forum urged all members of the APC to support and work with the Yilwatda-led National Working Committee, NWC, to deliver victory for the party and President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 election.
The North-Central APC Forum in the same vein restated its pledge to deliver six million votes to Tinubu from the zone in the 2027 presidential poll.
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