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Bauchi APC crisis deepens as Senator Buba, others defect to PRP

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Political tension has intensified in Bauchi State as Senator Shehu Bubs Umar, representing Bauchi South Senatorial District, has left the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the People’s Redemption Party (PRP) just days after stepping down from the APC governorship primary.

Buba, who was a leading contender for the governorship ticket, withdrew from the race shortly before the primary election. He said his decision was based on what he described as violations of party rules and the constitution. The senator officially announced his resignation on Sunday, May 24, 2026.

He cited “the absence of internal democracy, lack of fairness, marginalisation” of genuine party members, and what he described as growing disregard for grassroots supporters within the APC.

According to him, his move to PRP followed extensive consultations with political allies, youth groups, women’s groups, stakeholders, and supporters across Bauchi State.

He said PRP offers a platform built on “justice, transparency, accountability, inclusiveness, and people-oriented leadership”

Buba stressed that leaders must now come together to address national challenges such as poverty, unemployment, insecurity, and economic hardship.

“Our people deserve better governance, better opportunities, and leadership that truly listens to their concerns. Politics should be about service to humanity, justice, development, and improving the living conditions of the masses,” Buba said.

He also urged his supporters to join him in PRP in order to continue the struggle for good governance and accountability in Bauchi State.

The political crisis did not end with Buba’s exit. Another senator from Bauchi North, Samaila Kaila Dahuwa, also resigned from the APC after losing his return ticket and moved to PRP.

In the House of Representatives, Hon. Rabilu Bala Kashuri also quit the APC after failing to secure the party’s ticket for re-election. He submitted his resignation letter on May 21, 2026, to his ward chairman.

Former deputy governorship candidate in 2023, Hon. Shehu Aliyu Musa, also left the APC. He said his resignation was due to “lack of purposeful leadership, unfair treatment of party members and lack of cohesion among leaders of the party.”

Since the APC governorship primaries were concluded, several other aspirants and party stakeholders have also resigned, accusing the process of lacking transparency and internal democracy.

Former House of Assembly majority leader and aspirant for Katagum Federal Constituency, Hon. Tijjani Mohammed Aliyu, also resigned. He said the process was unfair and predetermined.

In his letter, he stated: “I write to formally notify you of my intention to resign my membership of the party (Membership No. APC 051203000049) in your ward, with immediate effect.”

He added: “This decision follows recent developments regarding party activities, particularly the conduct of the 2026 primaries for various elective positions. After careful observation and review, I am convinced that the process was marred by predetermined results, the outright allocation of votes, and non-compliance with the guidelines for the conduct of said primaries.”

Other party members, including Hon. Abubakar Dahuwa Abdulkadir, also left the APC, describing the primaries as unfair and undemocratic.

Similarly, Hon. Sulaiman Sunusi Lalaye and Hon. Rabi’u Abubakar Bishi resigned, both citing injustice, internal crises, and irregularities within the party.

Many of the aggrieved members insisted that no proper direct primaries were conducted, claiming that candidates were imposed rather than elected through a democratic process.




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 ADC presidential primary: Atiku floors Amaechi, Mohammed Hayatu-Deen in Yobe

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Results from the ongoing African Democratic Congress, ADC, presidential primary election has started trickling in.

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar floored his fellow contestants, Rotimi Amaechi and Mohammed Hayatu-Deen in Bolewa and Potiskum in Yobe State.

According to results announced by the returning officer, Atiku polled 740 votes as against Amaechi with 15 votes and Hayatu-Deen who got 2 votes.

Amaechi, who used to be the Minister of Transportation, voted at his Ubima Ward in the Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State.

The ADC’s presidential primary election took place in 8,809 wards across Nigeria.

Atiku, who cast his vote in Jimeta area of Adamawa State had applauded the conduct of the primary election.

In a post on X, the former Vice President mentioned that outcome of the primary election action would help Nigeria recover.

In like manner, Amaechi, a former Governor of Rivers State voted in Ubima, Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State.

While Hayatu-Deen also cast his vote in Jare, Borno State.




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ADC presidential primary: Hayatudeen casts vote in Borno

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A presidential aspirant in the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Mohammed Hayatudeen, has voted in the party’s ongoing presidential primary election.

Hayatudeen is contesting for the presidential ticket of the ADC alongside former Vice President Atiku Abubakar as well as former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Ameachi.

In a post on his X handle on Monday, the aspirant wrote, “Today I cast my vote in Jare, Borno, in the ADC presidential primary. I am running because if we are to defeat the President next year, we must offer Nigerians a new direction.

“Nigeria is at a crossroads. And the ADC is at a crossroads.

“I am ready to lead our party and our country to a safer and more prosperous future for all Nigerians.”




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2027: NDC moves to inaugurate selection committee

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The Nigerian Democratic Congress, NDC, has announced plans to inaugurate a Selection Committee following the completion of the screening exercise for governorship, National Assembly and State House of Assembly aspirants ahead of the 2027 general elections.

This was disclosed in a statement issued on Monday by Osa Director Esq., the party’s National Publicity Secretary.

According to the statement, the National Leader, Senator Henry Seriake Dickson is to conduct the inauguration.

The statement said, “Following the successful completion of its screening exercise for Governorship, National Assembly and state Houses of Assembly aspirants, the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) will on Monday, May 25, 2026, formally inaugurate the members of its recently empaneled Selection Committee.”

According to the statement, the committee which was constituted last week, in furtherance of NDC’s commitment to transparency, internal democracy and credible candidate selection, is mandated to review, scrutinize, and consider the reports and recommendations of the National Screening Committee and the State Houses of Assembly Screening Committees, and to take appropriate decisions on the screening outcomes of all aspirants.

It added that the committee, which is to be chaired by the NDC National Chairman, Sen. Moses Cleopas Zuwoghe, will work in concert with the recommendations of the National Working Committee, NWC, as part of ongoing preparations for the upcoming general elections.

It is to ensure that the NDC presents the most formidable candidate for every position to be contested in the general election.

“The inauguration of the 21-member committee, slated for 4:00 pm at the NDC National Secretariat, will be performed by the National Leader, Sen. Henry Seriake Dickson,” the statement added.




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