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2027 presidency: Why we rejected Peter Obi, Kwankwaso – PRP Chairman, Baba-Ahmed
The National Chairman of the Peoples Redemption Party, PRP, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, has clarified the reasons why former Labour Party, LP, presidential candidate, Peter Obi, and the leader of the New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP, Rabiu Kwankwaso, were unable to affiliate with the PRP ahead of the 2027 general election.
During a Hausa political programme on DITV Kaduna, Baba-Ahmed indicated that negotiations between the PRP and the two politicians failed due to disagreements over the terms of their potential membership.
He noted that Obi and Kwankwaso had initially approached the PRP for a possible alliance, and discussions had advanced to the stage where a committee was suggested to facilitate further dialogue.
“They approached us, expressing their desire to join the PRP, but during our discussions, they presented certain conditions,” he stated.
The PRP chairman highlighted that a significant point of contention was the demand from both politicians to obtain the party’s presidential ticket without facing internal opposition.
“Prior to joining, they indicated that they were presidential candidates, which implied they should be awarded the ticket. We responded by saying no, this is the PRP; we do not engage in that type of politics,” Baba-Ahmed remarked.
He asserted that the party maintained that Obi and Kwankwaso must first officially join the PRP and adhere to its established protocols before pursuing any elective positions.
Baba-Ahmed elaborated, “I informed them that they should first become members of the party. Once they have joined, they can then approach me, saying, ‘I am Obi and I wish to run for president,’ and ‘I am Kwankwaso and I aspire to be his running mate.’
“However, for you to approach us prior to any decision being reached and request that we assure you the ticket without any opposition is concerning. If you are indeed formidable contenders, then what is the basis for your apprehension regarding competition?”
Baba-Ahmed remarked that the leadership of the PRP recognised the political clout and support networks of both individuals, yet insisted that the party could not contravene its constitution and internal democratic procedures.
He stated, “We were of the opinion that if anyone were to enter a room and observe Obi and Kwankwaso, they would conclude that strong contenders had arrived. Nevertheless, we cannot compromise our party’s regulations.”
He also revealed that the camps of the two politicians had requested a considerable number of party positions due to the supporters they planned to bring into the PRP.
Baba-Ahmed noted, “They asked for numerous positions to be allocated to them, citing their large number of supporters. We informed them that this was not an issue; they should first join the party, and then we could convene to discuss further.”
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ADC demands independent probe of physiotherapist’s death at Umahi’s residence
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has called on the Federal Government to launch an independent investigation into the death of physiotherapist Mary Habila, who was found dead at the Ebonyi residence of the Minister of Works, David Umahi.
In a statement issued on Wednesday by the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, the ADC also asked Umahi to step aside while the investigation is ongoing.
The party said the death of a citizen inside the home of a serving minister is a serious matter that requires transparency and accountability. It added that questions about why Habila was at the residence and what led to her death have not been answered.
The statement said: “We therefore call for an independent investigation that is completely removed from the control or influence of the Executive.”
The party also demanded that the inquiry include “a full autopsy to determine the exact cause of Ms Habila’s death and a public report of its findings.”
According to the ADC, an investigation carried out outside the influence of the Executive is the only way to establish the facts and restore public confidence.
The opposition party accused the Tinubu administration of protecting top government officials from proper scrutiny whenever controversies arise.
Abdullahi said: “The Tinubu administration appears more eager to defend reputations than to establish facts and submit to accountability.”
The ADC insisted that Umahi should temporarily leave office while the investigation is conducted.
It stated: “The least that should be expected is that the Minister, namely Senator David Umahi, should immediately step aside from office pending the conclusion of an independent investigation.”
The party warned that failure to ensure accountability would strengthen public belief that senior government officials are shielded from investigation. It also expressed condolences to Habila’s family and called for a transparent investigation, with the findings made public.
Habila’s death has drawn national attention after reports said she died under unclear circumstances at Umahi’s residence in Ebonyi State.
The Ebonyi State Police Command has transferred the case to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), while the cause of her death is yet to be confirmed.
Umahi has denied any wrongdoing and said there was no attempt to cover up the incident.
He explained that Habila was among medical personnel attached to the Federal Ministry of Works and said he advised her family to approve an autopsy to determine the cause of her death.
Opposition parties and civil society groups have also called for an independent investigation.
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Court orders Taraba ADC, INEC to recognise Madaki as state constituency candidate
The Federal High Court sitting in Jalingo, Taraba State, has declared Umar Suleiman Madaki as the lawful candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) for the Jalingo I state constituency ahead of the forthcoming election.
Justice Mashkur Salisu delivered the judgment on Wednesday in Suit No. FHC/CS/23/2026, resolving a dispute that arose from the party’s primary election.
Madaki had approached the court after alleging that, although he emerged winner of the ADC primary election, he was denied the party’s ticket. He sued the party’s declared candidate, Shamsuddeen Inuwa Muhammad, the ADC and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
In his ruling, Justice Salisu declared the nomination of Shamsuddeen Inuwa Muhammad “unlawful, unconstitutional, and of no legal effect,” holding that only a candidate who emerged through a lawful primary election is entitled to recognition by the electoral body.
The court consequently declared Madaki the winner of the ADC primary election for Jalingo I state constituency and affirmed him as the party’s substantive candidate for the election.
The court also ordered INEC to immediately recognise and publish Madaki’s name as the duly nominated ADC candidate. In addition, it directed the ADC to forward his name to the electoral commission as its authentic candidate for the constituency.
Reacting to the judgment, counsel to the plaintiff, Barrister Milkman Karel, described the verdict as a victory for due process, internal party democracy and the rule of law.
He said the judgment reaffirmed the judiciary’s commitment to ensuring that political parties adhere to their constitutions and the provisions of the Electoral Act in the conduct of primary elections.
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APC raises alarm over N130 billion airport project in Gov Adeleke’s hometown
The All Progressives Congress, APC, in Osun State, has raised the alarm over an alleged N130billion airport project in the hometown of Governor Ademola Adeleke.
A statement by the APC Governorship Campaign Council described the reported increase in the contract sum from N99.5 billion to about N130 billion as criminal.
The council questioned the rationale behind the reported upward review of the project’s cost and called on the Ademola Adeleke administration to provide a detailed account of the expenditure.
The opposition party also raised concerns over reports that a substantial portion of the revised contract sum had already been paid.
According to the APC, the reported cost of the airport project exceeded the combined 2025 budgetary allocations to key sectors of the state’s economy, adding that the continued non-publication of the financial documents had fuelled public suspicion over the management of state resources.
“The recent allegations concerning the Ede Airport project, that Sowie Tee is owned by a close associate of Dr Deji Adeleke, governor’s elder brother, and that the project is a conduit pipe to steal Osun money, further underscore why the state government should immediately make these financial records available for public examination.
“If the administration has nothing to hide, it should publish all relevant financial documents and provide a comprehensive breakdown of payments made on the airport project, the stage of execution, and the basis for the reported variation in contract cost.
“The hide-and-seek posturing of the state government regarding its financials gives troubling credence to the security report at our disposal that Governor Adeleke is bent on the white elephant project in Ede because his government is relying on the project fund for vote buying during the forthcoming governorship election,” the statement read.
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