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NDC fixes presidential form at N60m ahead of 2027 elections

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The Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) has announced the cost of its nomination forms for the 2027 general elections, with presidential aspirants expected to pay a total of N60m.

In a timetable released by the party, governorship aspirants will pay N30m, while those contesting for Senate, House of Representatives and State House of Assembly seats will also pay different fees.

The timetable was contained in a statement signed by the party’s National Chairman, Senator Moses Cleopas Zuwoghe, and National Secretary, Barrister Ikenna Morgan Enekweizu.

According to the party, the sale of Expression of Interest Forms for all positions will begin on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, and end on Monday, May 18, 2026.

The party said aspirants would face screening and interviews between May 19 and May 21 before they can buy nomination forms. It added that the sale of nomination forms would run from May 21 to May 23, while completed forms must be submitted on or before May 25.

The NDC also said appeals from the screening exercise would be handled on May 25 and 26, while primaries for different offices would hold on May 27 and 28.

According to the timetable, the party’s presidential primary election will take place in Abuja on May 29, 2026.

The party explained that governorship primaries would be conducted at the local government level, while aspirants for State Houses of Assembly would be screened in their states. Screening for National Assembly and presidential aspirants will take place at the party’s national headquarters in Abuja.

The statement said all aspirants would be required to sign undertakings in line with the party’s code of conduct and electoral guidelines.

The NDC assured members and aspirants of what it described as “a transparent, inclusive and democratic process” during the primaries.

Part of the statement read: “The party remains committed to a transparent and democratic process that guarantees fairness, inclusiveness and internal democracy in the conduct of its primaries.”

The party also announced that it would use the “open secret ballot” system during the primaries to improve credibility and transparency.

Under the approved fees released by the party, presidential aspirants are to pay N20m for the Expression of Interest Form and N40m for the Nomination Form, making a total of N60m.

Governorship aspirants will pay N10m for the Expression of Interest Form and N20m for the Nomination Form.

For Senate seats, aspirants are expected to pay N3 million and N5m respectively, while House of Representatives aspirants will pay N2 million for the Expression of Interest Form and N4m for the Nomination Form.

State House of Assembly aspirants will pay N1m for the Expression of Interest Form and N1.5m for the Nomination Form.

The party said its nomination fees are among the lowest charged by major political parties in the country.

The NDC also announced concessions for women and persons living with disabilities. According to the statement, female aspirants will pay 50 per cent of the approved fees, while persons living with disabilities will enjoy a 75 per cent waiver across all categories.

The statement added that the party remains committed to producing credible candidates ahead of the 2027 general elections.




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2027: ‘Blatant lie’ – ADC on claim Bala-faction uploaded presidential candidate to INEC portal

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The African Democratic Congress, ADC, has described as ‘blatant lies’ claims that the Nafiu Bala Gombe-faction has uploaded the names of a presidential candidate and other nominees to the nomination portal of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.

In a statement by the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, the ADC said INEC does not issue nomination portal access or nomination codes to a leadership it does not recognise, adding that the Commission will not issue two codes to the same party.

Abdullahi challenged Nafiu-Gombe to provide the evidence of the purported upload, expressing optimism that the Commission will investigate the matter and take the necessary steps to correct the ‘blatant misrepresentation’.

“The African Democratic Congress, ADC, wishes to draw the attention of the media and the general public to false reports claiming that a group led by Mr. Nafiu Bala Gombe has uploaded the names of a presidential candidate and other nominees to the INEC nomination portal. The claim is a blatant lie. And it is quite easy to verify why.

“INEC does not issue nomination portal access or nomination codes to a leadership it does not recognise. Secondly, the Commission will not issue two codes to the same party.

“Otherwise, every impostor would simply upload names to the portal and proclaim themselves the authentic leadership of a political party. That is plainly not how the law or the Commission’s processes work.

“The question, therefore, is straightforward: where is the evidence of this purported upload by a group of individuals not known by law or the electoral body?

“We are also, by this statement, formally drawing the attention of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to what appears to be the forgery and unauthorised use of documents purportedly emanating from the Commission in a manner capable of creating confusion and undermining public confidence in its integrity and reputation as Nigeria’s electoral umpire,” the ADC statement said.




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2027: Atiku Media Office accuses INEC of granting portal access to ADC faction

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The Atiku Media Office has accused the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, of unlawfully granting portal access to a rival faction of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, to upload candidates for the 2027 general election.

The media outfit alleged that the move is aimed at weakening opposition parties.

The allegation is contained in a statement issued by the Atiku Media Office in Abuja on Monday.

According to the statement, Nafiu Bala Gombe, who it described as a “pretender” to the ADC national chairmanship, announced on July 11 that he had successfully uploaded the names of his candidates to INEC’s candidate nomination portal.

The Atiku Media Office maintained that access to INEC’s candidate nomination portal is meant for the recognised leadership of political parties in line with the commission’s guidelines for the 2027 general election.

“By granting access code to Bala Gombe, a pretender laying claims to the chairmanship of the ADC, though the law is not on his side and INEC has since validated the chairmanship of the Sen. David Mark-led exco, the electoral umpire is once again manifesting its partisanship,” the statement said.

Stressing that only the leadership headed by former Senate President David Mark is recognised by law, it insisted that any candidate list submitted by Gombe is invalid.

“The so-called successful uploading of candidates by Nafiu Bala Gombe is neither grounded in law nor supported by INEC’s own guidelines. Nafiu Bala Gombe is not recognised as ADC Chairman. Mark is duly recognised. Can there be two recognised Chairmen of a political party? Possibly only in an INEC led by Amupitan,” the statement added.

The Atiku Media Office also alleged that Gombe did not conduct valid party primaries as required by the Constitution and the Electoral Act, maintaining that only candidates produced through the recognised ADC leadership can be accepted by law.

“The INEC granting of access code to Nafiu Bala Gombe is unconstitutional and unlawful. The only submitted candidates known to the law are those of David Mark. Any parallel submission such as Nafiu Bala Gombe’s is null and void,” it stated.

The Atiku Media Office urged INEC to clarify the circumstances surrounding the portal access granted to Gombe and refrain from actions it claimed could create internal crises within opposition political parties.




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2027: Kano Governor Abba Yusuf picks running mate

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Kano State Governor, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, has officially named his Deputy Governor, Murtala Sule Galadima Garo, as his running mate for the 2027 governorship election.

The announcement was made on Monday during a strategic meeting with Federal Political Appointees serving under President Bola Tinubu at the Kano Governor’s Lodge in Abuja.

In a statement issued shortly after the meeting, Governor Yusuf’s spokesman, Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, said the decision was based on Garo’s proven loyalty, dedication and contributions to the state’s development since the current administration took office.

Governor Yusuf described Garo as a reliable and effective deputy.

“I have no regrets for choosing Garo as my Deputy in the last few months, and he has proven to be the right choice so far. I want to confirm to you that I have every confidence in him,” the governor said.

He further passed a vote of confidence on the Deputy Governor, praising his competence, unwavering commitment, and strong sense of responsibility in driving the administration’s agenda.

Yusuf called on party leaders, political appointees and supporters to remain united and committed as the government focuses on consolidating its achievements while preparing for the 2027 polls.




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