Politics
ADC Ticket: What I’ll do as President — Amaechi

By Juliet Umeh
Former Minister of Transportation and ex-governor of Rivers State, Rotimi Amaechi, has declared that Nigeria requires a new political direction anchored on poverty reduction, job creation, accountability and the rule of law, as he intensifies consultations ahead of the 2027 presidential election under the African Democratic Congress, ADC.
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Speaking during a televised interview on Arise Television, Amaechi said Nigerians must begin to assess political leaders based on their performance and track records rather than ethnic or regional sentiments.
According to him, the 2027 election should serve as “a referendum” on all political actors seeking office.
“I have been governor, minister, speaker and chairman of the Governors’ Forum. Nigerians have the right to assess me based on my performance,” he said.
Amaechi, who played a prominent role in the coalition that brought the All Progressives Congress, APC, to power in 2015, admitted that although the Buhari administration recorded achievements in some areas, it also fell short in meeting several expectations.
“In some areas, we succeeded, and in some areas we failed the country. But compared to what Nigerians are facing today, things are much worse now,” he stated.
The former minister linked rising insecurity across the country to worsening poverty, unemployment and economic hardship, stressing that many young people turn to crime due to lack of opportunities.
“Nobody is born a terrorist. Circumstances and environment force people into crime. The solution is to create jobs and provide alternatives to criminality,” he said.
Amaechi proposed large-scale social housing and mechanised agriculture as part of strategies to stimulate employment and reduce insecurity if elected president.
“Imagine building 300,000 houses in Kano. Think about the number of masons, carpenters, contractors and labourers that would be engaged. Once people are employed, crime reduces,” he explained.
He also criticised the management of funds saved from fuel subsidy removal, alleging that ordinary Nigerians were yet to feel the impact.
“As good as the subsidy removal policy may be, the money is not reaching ordinary Nigerians. Hunger is increasing across the country,” he said.
Reflecting on his tenure as governor of Rivers State, Amaechi highlighted investments in education, healthcare, roads and power infrastructure.
He said his administration built modern primary schools in communities across the state, reduced classroom overcrowding, employed over 13,000 teachers and introduced digital learning infrastructure.
“We built primary schools in every village. We reduced class sizes from about 150 pupils to 25 pupils per class. We also established healthcare centres across communities and expanded power generation capacity,” he said.
Amaechi further pledged to support whoever emerges as ADC presidential candidate, provided the process is transparent and credible.
He also urged Nigerians to defend their votes during elections and resist electoral manipulation.
“Vote for me because I will reduce poverty and reduce crime. I have done it before in Rivers State, and I can do it again for Nigeria,” he said.
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2027: Ex-commissioner, Tancy Al-Makura quits APC amid fallout from guber primaries
A former Commissioner for Lands and Urban Development in Nasarawa State, Hon. Mohammed Tanimu Sarki, popularly known as Tancy Al-Makura, has resigned from the All Progressives Congress (APC) with immediate effect.
The former commissioner announced his resignation in a letter addressed to the APC Chairman of Gayam Ward in Lafia Local Government Area and dated May 26, 2026.
In the letter, Tancy Al-Makura said his decision followed extensive consultations with political associates, stakeholders, supporters, and loyalists across the state.
Although he did not openly attack the party leadership, political observers linked his resignation to the growing discontent trailing the APC’s recently concluded governorship primaries, which have continued to generate controversy and defections within the party.
The former commissioner expressed gratitude to the APC leadership and members for the support, cooperation, and opportunities extended to him during his time in the party.
He noted that serving under the platform of the APC provided him the opportunity to contribute to the development of Nasarawa State and build lasting political relationships.
His resignation comes amid increasing political tension within the ruling party following allegations of irregularities and manipulation during the governorship primaries that produced Senator Ahmed Aliyu Wadada as the party’s candidate.
The development also comes barely hours after former Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar Adamu, resigned from the APC over what he described as irregularities and lack of transparency in the governorship primary election.
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2027: Bulawus emerges SDP governorship candidate in Zamfara
Alhaji Hamza Musa Mai Bulawus has emerged as the governorship candidate of the Social Democratic Party, SDP, in Zamfara State after winning the party’s primary election unopposed.
The primary election was conducted through a direct voting process across all 147 wards in the state’s 14 local government areas.
A total of 36,556 votes were reportedly cast in favour of Mai Bulawus during the exercise.
Announcing the result in Gusau on Tuesday, the SDP Governorship Primary Election Returning Officer for Zamfara State, Bello Hussaini Gusau, declared Mai Bulawus the winner of the exercise conducted under the authority of the party’s national leadership.
He said the election was carried out in line with party guidelines to ensure broad participation of members across the state.
According to him, the process was designed to strengthen internal democracy and present a united front ahead of the general elections.
The party confirmed that Mai Bulawus was the sole aspirant in the primary and secured overwhelming support from delegates across the state.
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2027: We’ll resist personal ambitions – NDC
The Nigerian Democratic Congress, NDC, says it will resist personal ambitions, strengthen internal democracy and prioritise national service before 2027 elections.
National leader of the party, Seriake Dickson, who stated this on Tuesday in Abuja.
He declared that the NDC would not be turned into a special-purpose vehicle for the presidential ambition of any individual politician.
He was reacting following growing political calculations surrounding Peter Obi and the expected role of Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso within the party ahead of 2027.
The former Bayelsa State Governor emphasized that the party was being built as a lasting political institution driven by ideology, reforms and national interest rather than personal ambition.
“We are not building a special-purpose vehicle for any individual. We are building together a political party that will stand the test of time. We will resist any personal ambition,” Dickson declared.
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