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2027: Ex-Foreign Affairs Minister Tuggar declares bid for Bauchi governorship

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Yusuf Tuggar, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, on Saturday officially declared his intention to contest the governorship election in Bauchi State in 2027.

Tuggar declared that he would run under the All progressive Congress(APC) platform to bring a positive change to the state

He made this known while addressing party supporters at a political rally in Bauchi.

“I’m standing forward not for power but for service and progress.

“I’m coming forward to build on the legacies of our good leaders and move the state forward,” he said.

The aspirant said that he has developed a blueprint to guide implementation of a 10-point agenda to fast track sustainable social and economic development of the state.

The former minister said the agenda will focus on economic diversification, agricultural transformation, livestock development, health, education, and women/youth empowerment.

Others, he listed, were digital innovation/entrepreneurship development, clean energy, infrastructure and rural development, anti corruption campaign, improved salaries and welfare for the workers.

Tuggar stated that if elected, he would initiate sound programmes to promote youth inclusive governance, and encourage community policing through collaboration with the government, security agencies, community and religious leaders, to foster peace and stability in the state.

He therefore sought the support of the stakeholders to enable him to secure the party’s ticket to run as its gubernatorial flagbearer.




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2027: Nigeria’s presidency not for elderly – SDP’s Adebayo

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Presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party, SDP, Adewole Adebayo, had said that Nigeria’s presidency is not for elderly people.

Adebayo made the assertion in an interview programme on Symfoni TV, aired on Wednesday.

He likened Nigerian presidency to football, noting that no one could play football very well at the age of 80 years.

“I’m not being an ageist but Nigeria’s presidency is not a place for elderly people, because however much you are passionate and you love football, you cannot join Super Eagles at the age of 80 years.

“The President of Nigeria needs as much stamina as a coach or captain of the Super Eagles. So, I don’t think that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar’s only way to serve Nigeria is to be president.

“Late former President Muhammadu Buhari himself said, when he was elected in 2015, that he wished he had gotten the position when he was younger,” Adebayo said.




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‘Ordinary to answer interview questions, he could not’ – Presidency mocks Peter Obi

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The presidency has mocked the presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, Peter Obi, over his recent interview.

Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Media and Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, threw the taunt in a post on his verified X handle on Wednesday.

He was reacting to Obi’s interview with Oseni Rufai on Tuesday, where Obi said he would not share his ideas on tackling poor electricity supply.

“This is the bold vision of Peter Obi as expressed by himself on a podcast interview.

“Have you taken your time to listen to his interview on a platform of his own unofficial spokesman? Even with the leading questions the guy no fit perform,” Bwala said.

During the interview, the former Anambra State governor had said if elected as Nigerian President, he would negotiate with agitators from different parts of the country.




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Taraba APC primary election suit stalled over absence of defence counsel

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Proceedings in a suit challenging the conduct of the All Progressives Congress (APC) primary election for the Jalingo/Yorro/Zing Federal Constituency were on Wednesday stalled at the Federal High Court in Jalingo, Taraba State, following the absence of counsel to the third defendant.

The suit was instituted by an APC female aspirant, Princess Leah Olusiyi Solomon, who is seeking the nullification of the party’s primary election in the constituency.

Solomon is challenging the outcome of the exercise on the grounds that the APC primary election was not conducted in any of the three local government areas that make up the constituency—Jalingo, Yorro and Zing.

When the matter came up for hearing, counsel representing the incumbent member of the House of Representatives for the constituency, who is listed as the third defendant in the case, was absent, making it impossible for the court to proceed with the hearing.

Consequently, the presiding judge adjourned the matter to July 1, 2026, for further proceedings.

Speaking with journalists shortly after the court session, counsel to the plaintiff, Barrister Pius Danba Pius, expressed surprise over the absence of the third defendant’s lawyer, stressing that all parties had been duly served with the relevant court processes.

“I cannot understand why the counsel to the third defendant was absent from court despite having been served with the court papers,” Pius said.

He expressed optimism that substantive hearing would commence on the next adjourned date.

Although no official reason was given for the absence of the third defendant’s counsel, Pius maintained that the case should proceed at the next sitting whether the lawyer is present or not.

Meanwhile, the court also adjourned a similar suit filed by Job Julius, an APC aspirant for the Ardo Kola/Karim-Lamido/Lau Federal Constituency, to July 15, 2026.

Julius is also seeking the nullification of the APC primary election in the constituency, alleging that the exercise was not conducted in line with the party’s guidelines and established electoral procedures.

The two cases have further highlighted the growing number of post-primary election disputes within political parties, as aggrieved aspirants continue to seek judicial intervention over the conduct of party nomination processes.

Both matters are expected to return before the Federal High Court in Jalingo on their respective adjourned dates for further hearing.




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