Politics
ADC presidential primary: Why Atiku is best choice – Buhari’s ex-aide, Onochie
Former media aide to the late ex-President Muhammadu Buhari, Lauretta Onochie, has explained why former Vice President Atiku Abubakar is the best choice to emerge as the African Democratic Congress, ADC, flag bearer ahead of the party’s presidential primary.
Onochie explained that only Atiku can give ADC the strongest opportunity to win the 2027 presidential election and govern Nigeria.
In a statement, the former presidential aide said if ADC aspires to make history, its members should ensure that Atiku emerges as the party’s candidate.
The timetable by the ADC stated that the party’s presidential primary is scheduled to hold today, Monday.
Onochie said: “Politics is not an award for effort, it is not about sentiments. It is a test of preparedness, capacity, national reach and the ability to win power and govern effectively.
“As ADC prepares for its 2027 Presidential Primary, members must ask one question above all else: Who gives ADC the strongest opportunity to win Nigeria and govern successfully? For many party faithful, the answer is clear: HE. Atiku Abubakar.
“Atiku brings to the table what very few politicians in Nigeria can legitimately claim, experience, national acceptance, coalition-building capacity, economic understanding and political resilience.
“If ADC desires not simply to make history but to win history, then members must choose a candidate with national scale, tested endurance and the capacity to convert aspiration into government.
“The Primary is the contest. The General Election is the mission. The Presidency is the destination.”
Former media aide to the late ex-President Muhammadu Buhari, Lauretta Onochie, has explained why former Vice President Atiku Abubakar is the best choice to emerge as the African Democratic Congress, ADC, flag bearer ahead of the party’s presidential primary.
Onochie explained that only Atiku can give ADC the strongest opportunity to win the 2027 presidential election and govern Nigeria.
In a statement, the former presidential aide said if ADC aspires to make history, its members should ensure that Atiku emerges as the party’s candidate.
The timetable by the ADC stated that the party’s presidential primary is scheduled to hold today, Monday.
Onochie said: “Politics is not an award for effort, it is not about sentiments. It is a test of preparedness, capacity, national reach and the ability to win power and govern effectively.
“As ADC prepares for its 2027 Presidential Primary, members must ask one question above all else: Who gives ADC the strongest opportunity to win Nigeria and govern successfully? For many party faithful, the answer is clear: HE. Atiku Abubakar.
“Atiku brings to the table what very few politicians in Nigeria can legitimately claim, experience, national acceptance, coalition-building capacity, economic understanding and political resilience.
“If ADC desires not simply to make history but to win history, then members must choose a candidate with national scale, tested endurance and the capacity to convert aspiration into government.
“The Primary is the contest. The General Election is the mission. The Presidency is the destination.”
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APC primary: ‘Tinubu owner of the game, should start school of politics, strategy’ – Abati
Veteran journalist and former presidential aide, Reuben Abati, has suggested that President Bola Tinubu demonstrated political dominance following the outcome of the All Progressives Congress, APC, presidential primary.
This is even as the veteran journalist in veiled remark questioned the eleven million votes won by Tinubu, saying basic vote counting appeared difficult during some of the party primaries held over the weekend.
Speaking on Arise Television’s Morning Show on Monday, Abati said Tinubu’s overwhelming victory at the APC primary showed that he was “the owner of the game.”
According to him, the president’s emergence with over 11 million votes against his challenger, Stanley Osifo, who secured just over 1,000 votes, sent a strong political message to opposition parties ahead of the 2027 general elections.
He noted that the APC primary result created what he described as a “demonstration effect” for opposition figures, including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar of the African Democratic Congress, ADC.
Abati said the implication was that opposition candidates would need to secure more votes than the figures already recorded for Tinubu within his party.
He, however, pointed out that the APC primary process was not without controversy, noting that there were protests and disagreements over the adoption of consensus and direct primaries in some areas.
Abati said: “I think we should get to a point in this country where we should start a Tinubu school of politics and strategy, because what President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has done over the weekend is to show that he’s the owner of the game.
“What the APC has done, basically, particularly with the presidential primaries, is to show that, okay, the president has been given 11 million votes.
“If he already has 11 million votes from the party and the challenger, one guy called Stanley Osifo, whom the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives said in Abia State got 1000 plus votes to Tinubu’s 11 million votes. It’s to show that, look, ‘I’m the owner of this game’.
“End of the day, what would the opposition politicians get, whether it’s Dumebi Kachikwu or it is Atiku Abubakar that emerges today, or whoever emerges in any of the other political parties that are trying to show that they are present on the register, already President Tinubu has presented you with a demonstration effect.
“If his party can give him a 11 million votes then the opposition will need to get more than that.
“And yet during the various events that you have seen over the weekend in the last few days, to even count 1,2,3, basic arithmetics, which you start primary school with, was a problem for that particular political party (APC). That strategy was very smart, very clever, some people would say.
“On a general basis, the President has shown that, okay, he has this strategy: If his party has already given him 11 million votes, then, of course, who is.. how many people are even on the INEC voters register?
“But beyond all of that, we also saw that there were protests. There were disagreements arising from the choice of consensus and direct primaries in other places.”
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Gombe PDP aspirants oppose Pantami’s alleged entry into governorship race
Four governorship aspirants of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Gombe State have rejected an alleged move to bring former Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, into the party’s governorship primary race ahead of the 2027 elections.
The aspirants, Alhaji Abdulkadir Hamma Saleh, Hon. Khamisu Ahmed Mailantarki, Hon. Usman Aliyu Garry and Mrs. Monica Kaltho, made their position known in a communiqué issued after an emergency meeting held on Sunday in Gombe.
They alleged that there were plans to “smuggle” Pantami into the PDP after he had already participated in the governorship primaries of the ruling All Progressives Congress,APC, on May 21, 2026.
According to the communiqué, the aspirants argued that the Electoral Act and democratic principles do not permit an aspirant to defect from one political party to another and still participate in the same electoral process after already contesting and securing votes in another party’s primaries.
“Following the rumoured attempt by an aspirant, Prof. Isa Ali Pantami, who participated in the recently concluded governorship primaries of the APC, to defect to the PDP with the sole aim of contesting in our party’s governorship primaries, we deem it necessary to make our position known,” the communiqué stated.
The aspirants said they “condemn in the strongest terms” any alleged attempt to allow Pantami to participate in the PDP governorship primary, insisting that such a move could expose the party to avoidable legal battles.
They further warned that any action capable of undermining the rule of law could trigger litigation from aggrieved party members and opposition parties.
The communiqué also revealed that the four aspirants had unanimously agreed to allow the PDP leadership in Gombe to select one among them as the party’s consensus candidate for the governorship election.
The decision, they said, was reached out of respect for the party leadership, particularly former Governor, Ibrahim Hassan Dankwambo, whom they described as the leader of the party in the state, alongside the PDP structure across the 11 local government areas and the party’s elders committee.
While reiterating that the PDP remains open to new members, the aspirants maintained that they strongly oppose the inclusion of anyone who had already taken part in another party’s governorship primary.
“While we welcome every well-meaning individual into the PDP, we strongly object to any attempt to involve such a person in the ongoing PDP gubernatorial primaries, which have already reached an advanced stage,” the communiqué added.
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APC primaries: Breakdown of Tinubu’s victory across states
The ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, has declared President Bola Tinubu as its presidential candidate in the recently concluded primary election held across the nation.
Tinubu polled 10.99 million votes to defeat his only challenger, Stanley Osifo, who secured 16,504 votes.
DAILY POST highlights details of President Tinubu’s victory in the 36 states of the federation, including the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja.
Lagos: 814,988
Adamawa: 644,149
Kaduna: 618,914
Imo: 582,960
Kano: 500,852
Katsina: 467,003
Gombe: 450,517
Borno: 414,988
Delta: 407,646
Akwa Ibom: 389,197
Enugu: 383,382
Benue: 374,787
Plateau: 241,720
Bayelsa: 227,192
Ebonyi: 207,579
Jigawa: 206,520
Kogi: 197,370
Taraba: 183,698
Ondo: 181,996
Niger: 175,487
Abia: 161,005
Bauchi: 156,541
Ogun: 322,485
Zamfara: 321,579
Kwara: 310,990
Sokoto: 301,000
Kebbi: 292,972
Nasarawa: 285,436
Rivers: 280,082
Yobe: 253,804
Cross River: 113,911
Edo: 121,098
Oyo: 142,754
Osun: 100,888
Ekiti: 85,340
Anambra: 43,034
FCT: 36,103
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