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Amaechi’s presidential campaign posters flood Bauchi

By Christopher Ameh, Bauchi
Presidential campaign posters of the chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi are seen across major parts of Bauchi.
Amaechi who submitted his presidential nomination form on Thursday ran for presidential ticket of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2022 but lost to the President Bola Tinubu. The former Governor of Rivers State will contest the ADC ticket with the former Vice President Atiku Abubakar this year.
Meanwhile, ‘Amaechi for President’ posters have surfaced across major streets in Bauchi metropolis ahead of the 2027 presidential election.
With his ‘Move Nigeria Forward’ slogan, Amaechi will require more efforts to woo the north –Atiku’s stronghold. Although he holds the traditional title of Dan Amanan Kasar Hausa of Daura.
The posters were placed at strategic places including roundabouts, electrical poles and signboards along major streets within the state capital.
Residents of Bauchi who reacted to posters described him as a loyal Nigerian who served diligently during the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari. One of the residents of Bauchi, Ibrahim Jafar said “He associates himself with the North even more than his region. He cited Nigeria’s first University of Transportation to the North over his state.
“Those who are contesting with him that are even our own from the North have not done such. He can be trusted,” he said.
The posters appeared at key locations across the Bauchi metropolis, including Ahmadu Bello Way, Awalah roundabout, Wunti Flyover, Jos road roundabout, Bauchi club, Nasarawa Gate, Emir’s Palace roundabout and Railway Road, Sabon Titin Karofi and Kofar Dumi street among others.
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BREAKING: Ex-Deputy Senate President Omo-Agege joins NDC after dumping APC
Former Deputy President of the Senate, Ovie Omo-Agege, has officially announced his defection to the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, ahead of the 2027 general elections.
DAILY POST reports that Omo-Agege announced his resignation from the APC days after losing the Delta Central senatorial primary election.
In a lengthy statement he issued on Thursday, Omo-Agege said his decision followed weeks of reflection, wide consultations, and honest conversations with political associates, supporters, and stakeholders across the country.
The statement read: “Today, I formally announce my decision to join the National Democratic Congress [NDC].
“This decision is the product of weeks of reflection, wide consultations, and honest conversations with the people I serve. I have consulted with my political associates nationwide, supporters, and stakeholders who are the backbone of our communities. Across all these engagements, one truth stood out: Deltans want leadership that listens first, acts with integrity, and delivers results that can be seen and felt in daily life.
“I thank the leadership of the NDC for reaching out and engaging me in this process: Senator Seriake Dickson, Leader and Founder; Senator Moses Cleopas, National Chairman; Governor Peter Obi, Presidential Aspirant; and Senator
Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, Leader of the Kwankwasiyya Movement and NDC Chieftain.
“Their commitment to building a credible, people-first alternative gives me confidence that the NDC is the right platform for Delta State and Nigeria.
“The NDC represents that kind of leadership. It is a party built on the principles of inclusion, accountability, grassroots participation, and true federalism. It is a platform where decisions are not made in closed rooms but through open consultation with stakeholders and members. It is a platform where public office is treated as a duty to the people, not a privilege for a few.
“After careful consideration, l am convinced that the NDC offers the clearest path to advance the interests of Delta Central, Delta State, and Nigeria.
“On this platform, I will contest for the Delta Central Senatorial seat in the 2027 general elections. Let me be clear: this is not about me.
“This is about the mandate you entrusted to me in 2019 and the renewed call from our people for my return to the Senate to provide effective representation. That call is loud, consistent, alive, and urgent. I cannot ignore it, and I will not betray the trust you have placed in me.
“Delta State holds a position of immense responsibility in Nigeria. We are among the largest producers of oil and gas, resources that have sustained the national economy for decades. Our agricultural lands are fertile and capable of feeding millions. Our business community has shown remarkable resilience despite harsh economic conditions. Our young people are educated, innovative, and ready to lead if given the opportunity. Yet the reality on the ground does not match this potential.
“In too many communities, roads have collapsed and remain impassable for months. Primary health centers lack drugs, equipment, and staff.
“Schools struggle with overcrowding and inadequate facilities. Young graduates return home without jobs, and small business owners battle a hostile environment and poor infrastructure. Meanwhile, federal allocations to Delta State have consistently run into hundreds of billions of naira annually. The gap between these resources and the lived reality of our people is unacceptable.
“Right now, too much of Delta’s wealth sits in CBN accounts while our people suffer from bad roads, collapsed hospitals, and abandoned communities. This is not governance. It is a failure of leadership and a betrayal of public trust. Deltans deserve better than press releases, billboards, and photo-ops. Nigeria deserves better than a political class that treats public office as a personal business.
“I believe this situation can and must change. Change requires a platform committed to discipline, transparency, and service. The National Democratic Congress was built for this moment. It stands for accountability, for justice, for inclusion, and for true federalism. It is the only platform strong enough to challenge the cycle of tailure and return power to the people where it belongs. That is why I am joining the NDC.
“I know what it takes to build a political structure and make it competitive in Delta State. We did it before for the APC when many said it was impossible. We mobilized at the grassroots, organized our people, and changed the political equation. I bring that same resolve and experience to the NDC. Our immediate priority will be to strengthen the party from the ward level upward, register new members, and prepare a credible slate of candidates for the 2027 elections.
“I will not go to Abuja to warm the bench. I am going to fight for Delta Central, and as your senator, my focus will remain on delivering representation that matters. I will take the concerns of Delta Central directly to the National Assembly and ensure they are debated, addressed, and followed through.
“I will push for fair allocation of federal projects and resources to our senatorial district. I will work to ensure that every kobo released to Delta State is accounted for and applied to projects that improve the lives of our people. I will also advocate for policies that create jobs, support small and medium enterprises, improve agricultural productivity, and expand access to quality healthcare and education.
“I Will represent Delta North, Delta South, and Delta Central with fairness and balance. A divided Delta is a weakened Delta. When we speak with one voice, Abuja listens. When we work together, we can secure the infrastructure, investments, and policies that our state deserves.
Beyond the Senate, the NDC Will field candidates for the governorship and other elective positions who understand the challenges of Delta State and have the competence, humility, and character to address them.
“Nigeria itself needs a reset. We need leadership that truly restores hope, protects citizens, grows the economy, and respects the rule of law. I will work tirelessly for the victory of our presidential candidate and for a government that puts Nigerians first.
This is more than an election cycle. This is a defining moment for Delta State and for Nigeria.
“It is a choice between continuing with a system that rewards silence and mediocrity, or choosing a new direction built on accountability and service.
To the youth of Delta State: your time is now. Do not accept the lie that you must wait your turn.
“Organize in your communities, register to vote, and make your voices impossible to ignore. Your energy, creativity, and courage are the most powerful tools we have to change this state.
“To the women who hold our families and communities together: mobilize your networks, your markets, your churches, and your neighborhoods. Your participation will determine the outcome of 2027.
To our elders and traditional rulers: your wisdom has guided us through difficult times before.
“Speak now for the generation coming behind you. Your voice gives legitimacy and direction to this movement.
And to every registered voter: your Permanent Voter’s Card is your greatest power. It is stronger than money, stronger than intimidation, and stronger than propaganda. Protect it, use it, and use it wisely in 2027.
“In 2027, we will end the era of excuses, empty promises, and leaders who vanish after elections. We will return power to the people of Delta State and to the people of Nigeria. Together, under the banner of the National Democratic Congress, we will reclaim Delta State. Together, we will reclaim Nigeria.
“The work starts now. The time is now. The people are ready.”
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2027: Atiku reveals details of discussion with Amaechi
Former Vice President and presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Atiku Abubakar, on Thursday revealed why he visited ex-Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, at his Abuja residence.
Atiku had defeated Amaechi to win the ADC presidential ticket for the 2027 election.
The ex-Vice President won the ADC presidential primary election with over 1,846,370 votes, defeating
Amaechi, who polled 504,117 votes, and Mohammed Hayatu-Deen, who got 177,120 votes.
In a post on X, Atiku stated that the visit centered on discussions about the current state of the nation, including worsening economic hardship, insecurity and the need for patriotic Nigerians to work together in finding solutions to the country’s challenges.
He said, “This afternoon, I visited my brother and compatriot, former Governor of Rivers State and ex-Minister of Transportation, Chief Rotimi Amaechi, at his Abuja residence.
“Beyond the warmth and camaraderie, we had deep and honest conversations about the troubling state of our nation, the growing economic pain, insecurity, and the urgent responsibility on patriotic Nigerians to continue engaging in the search for solutions that can rescue our country from drift and despair.
“I also felicitated with him on the occasion of his birthday yesterday and teased that Arsenal’s historic triumph could not have arrived at a better time. Chief Amaechi, a thoroughly well-loaded Gunner, took the banter in very good spirits.
“In true Rivers hospitality, he apologised for not having enough time to prepare Fisherman Soup, a delicacy I have now been promised on our return for the second leg.”
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APC knocks Otti for naming new bus terminal after ex-INEC Returning Officer
The Abia State chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has criticized the decision of Governor Alex Otti to name the Umuahia Central Bus Terminal after Professor Nnenna Oti, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Returning Officer for Abia State during the 2023 elections.
The Abia APC while reacting to the development, said it was a dangerous precedence that could send the wrong message to future electoral officers posted to Abia State for the 2027 elections.
A statement signed by Uche Aguoru, the Publicity Secretary of Abia APC on Thursday said Governor Otti could have named the Bus terminal after notable Abia personalities rather than Professor Nnenna Oti.
“We therefore ask, when did favourable electoral outcomes begin to attract rewards and state-sponsored recognition?
“The APC therefore rejects and condemns in totality the naming of the Umuahia Central Bus Terminal or any public monument whatsoever after Professor Nnenna Oti.
“Such honour is undeserved, provocative, divisive and embarrassing to the people of Abia State,” the APC said.
The party also claimed that it was wrong to immortalize an electoral officer instead of those it described as proven builders of the state
APC concluded the statement by calling on Governor Alex Otti to consider reversing the naming of the project after Professor Oti.
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