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All Progressives Congress (APC), Chieftain Senator Abu Ibrahim

All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain Senator Abu Ibrahim yesterday said that next year’s presidential election will be North’s pay back time for the standard bearer, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.

He said the region will vote for the former Lagos State governor in appreciation of his positive dispositions to previous flag bearer from the North.

Also, Kwara State Governor AbdulRahaman AbdulRazaq said Tinubu’s records of achievements and capacity to build a formidable team qualified him to be next president.

Ibrahim spoke in Katsina, capital of Katsina State, when he visited the APC Governorship Campaign office.

He recalled how Tinubu supported the PDP presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, when he contested under the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) and how he also supported President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015 and 2019.

Ibrahim said it is now the turn of the North to reciprocate the gesture by supporting Tinubu in 2023.

He said the APC candidate loves the North, adding that, when elected, Tinubu will surely promote the interest of the North.

Ibrahim said Tinubu would replicate the wonderful work he did in Lagos if given the mandate.

He added: “I also urge the people of Katsina state to vote for the APC gubernatorial candidate of the state, Dr. Dikko Umar Radda’.

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“Dikko is an intelligent young man that would move the state forward when elected as governor of the state”.

Ibrahim said he has relocated to Katsina to spearhead reconciliation and promote the candidature of Tinubu and Dikko.

He disclosed that he is currently going round the state to campaign for the APC candidates.

Radda thanked Abu Ibrahim for his fatherly guidance. He assured that as the strong pillar of Tinubu campaign, he will not be disappointed during the election.

The APC deputy chairman in Katsina State, Alhaji Bala Abu Musawa, disclosed that with the relocation of Ibrahim to Katsina, Tinubu’s and Dikko’s victory is assured.

He stressed that Katsina APC is a one big united family.

AbdulRazaq spoke at a symposium marking the unveiling of the YASIN for Tinubu/Shettima Presidency and AbdulRazaq/Kayode Governorship 2023 – an initiative of Alhaji Najeem Yasin, the Deputy President of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC).

The governor said Tinubu achieved so much to place Lagos on a sound footing, adding that he will employ same template to consolidate on the gains of the past years and break new great grounds to transform the country.

He said: “When you are to select candidates for a political party or president for Nigeria, what people should look out for are track records of candidates, what they have been able to do in previous offices or the goodwill they will bring to that office.”

He commended Yasin for his consistent love and support for the APC administration in Kwara, recalling that the union leader made an impact during the pre-2019 campaigns.

AbdulRazaq lauded Tinubu for the developmental projects that cut across Ikotun-Egbe, Badagry, Alimosho and other parts of Lagos State.

He called on Nigerians to judge him with by achievements as a governor.

The APC Chairman, Mr Sunday Fagbemi, said Tinubu’s victory was sure in Kwara, recalling how Kwara delegates overwhelmingly voted for him during the last APC presidential primary in Abuja.

He said that the presidential candidate would also leverage on by AbdulRazaq’s achievements in the last three and a half years.

He urged party supporters to immediately engage in door-to-door campaigns and ensure success for all party candidates at the poll.

Yasin said the gathering became imperative to re-echo their support the Tinubu/Shettima ticket and AbdulRazaq’s re-election.

He said: “We deemed it needful to organise this event to appeal to our people to come out and support these winning teams: Tinubu/Shettima Presidency and AbdulRazaq/Kayode Governorship come 2023.

“They are the best candidates, given what they have achieved as former and serving governors of their respective states,” he said.

He implored Kwara people to come out en masse to vote for them at the polls.

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Kayode Fayemi, Peter Obi and President Bola Tinubu

Fayemi Reveals How He Convinced Peter Obi To Greet Tinubu At Vatican

Former Ekiti State Governor and ex-Minister of Solid Minerals, Kayode Fayemi, has opened up on how he persuaded former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, to greet President Bola Ahmed Tinubu during the inauguration ceremony of Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican in May 2025.

Fayemi disclosed this during a one-on-one interview with Edmund Obilo on State Affairs, offering fresh insight into the now widely discussed encounter between Obi and Tinubu in Rome.

According to Fayemi, he and Obi, both practising Catholics, attended the papal inauguration after having breakfast with Cardinal Lazarus before proceeding to St. Peter’s Square, where the event took place.

“We had breakfast that morning with Cardinal Lazarus and proceeded from his apartment to the venue, where we sat four rows behind the president,” Fayemi said.

The former governor explained that the interaction began after Nigeria’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, who was part of the presidential delegation, approached him and Obi to exchange greetings.

Fayemi said he immediately felt it was appropriate for both of them to acknowledge the presence of the Nigerian leader at the international religious event despite political differences.

“I told Peter, ‘Please, let us go and greet him,’” Fayemi recounted.

However, Fayemi revealed that Obi initially hesitated because he feared the gesture could be politicised or misrepresented in the media.

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According to Fayemi, he convinced Obi by stressing that the occasion transcended politics and was about national unity and courtesy.

“I told him it really didn’t matter. You are a Catholic, you are a Nigerian, and you are here. Our president has honoured us by attending. He is even a Muslim, yet he came to represent all Nigerians at this Catholic event. We should extend basic courtesies,” Fayemi stated.

He disclosed that Obi eventually agreed and accompanied him to meet Tinubu.

Fayemi said Obi greeted the President warmly, saying: “Mr President, welcome to the Vatican. Thank you for honouring us with your presence.”

According to him, Tinubu responded humorously by reminding them that he was the leader of Nigeria’s official delegation to the Vatican ceremony.

“The President said, ‘I should be the one welcoming you and Peter. I’m the Head of the Nigerian Delegation,’” Fayemi added.

Obi reportedly replied: “Yes sir, you are our leader. So thank you for coming to Rome to honour us, even though we are not part of your delegation.”

The former minister said the atmosphere remained cordial throughout the exchange, with both politicians sharing light jokes and pleasantries before the brief meeting ended.

The Vatican encounter between Tinubu and Obi had earlier generated reactions across social media after presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga shared details and photographs from the event.

At the time, reports indicated that Fayemi played a central role in facilitating the interaction between both political figures during the inauguration Mass of Pope Leo XIV.

Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu also later clarified that the meeting was merely an exchange of courtesies at a global religious gathering and should not be interpreted through political or ethnic lenses.

When asked whether the Vatican meeting was the first interaction between Tinubu and Obi since the 2023 presidential election, Fayemi said he could not confirm but noted that both men shook hands during the occasion.

The development has continued to spark conversations among supporters of both politicians, with many describing the encounter as a demonstration of political maturity and civility despite Nigeria’s intense political rivalry.

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APC gov primary: Setback for Adeola as Hunye rejects Ogun result 

 

The victory of Senator Olamilekan Adeola in the Ogun State governorship primary of the All Progressives Congress (APC) may have suffered a major setback following the rejection of the result by fellow aspirant, Abayomi Hunye, who described the outcome as flawed and unacceptable.

Hunye faulted the declaration by the party’s primary committee that he scored zero votes while Adeola emerged winner with 304,055 votes, insisting that results collated by his agents across the 236 wards indicated that he actually won the exercise with 453,765 votes.

The development is already fueling fresh controversy within the Ogun APC and raising questions over the credibility of the primary process.

Declaring his intention to challenge the outcome through constitutional and legal channels, Hunye said the announcement of zero votes for an aspirant who purchased forms, was screened by the party, mobilised supporters and actively participated in the election defied logic and undermined democratic principles.

In a statement issued by his campaign organisation, Hunye maintained that the figures announced by the committee could not be accepted as the true reflection of votes cast by party members.

“We categorically reject any attempt to present the announced figures as conclusive proof of a free, fair, credible, or uncontested democratic exercise because information made available from our party agents in all the 236 wards shows that our candidate had 453,765 votes compared to Senator Olamilekan Adeola’s 304,055 votes,” the statement said.

The campaign also alleged widespread irregularities during the exercise, including intimidation, harassment and restrictions that allegedly prevented genuine participation in several areas.

“It is therefore difficult to reconcile the narrative of a transparent and competitive direct primary with widespread complaints and reports from supporters concerning intimidation, harassment, restriction of participation, disruption of mobilisation efforts, and circumstances that allegedly prevented genuine voting opportunities in several locations,” the statement added.

Hunye’s camp further pointed to what it described as inconsistencies between results allegedly recorded at some local levels and the final figures eventually declared by the committee.

The aspirant insisted that his move was not only to reclaim what he described as his lawful mandate, but also to defend transparency, internal democracy and justice within the APC.

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APC Names Fubara, Other Governors As Coordinators For Presidential Primary

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Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara

APC Names Fubara, Other Governors As Coordinators For Presidential Primary

 

The ruling All Progressives Congress has appointed Rivers State Governor, Sim Fubara, alongside several serving and former governors, as coordinators and collation officers for its forthcoming presidential primary election.

 

The party also confirmed that it has adopted the direct primary mode for the exercise, allowing all registered party members across the country to participate in the election process.

 

According to a document released by the APC National Secretariat in Abuja, the direct primary election is scheduled to hold simultaneously in all the 8,809 wards nationwide on May 24, 2026.

 

The document stated that the appointed coordinators and collation officers would oversee the organisation and conduct of the exercise in their respective states, while also collating results from all local government areas before forwarding them to the Presidential Primary Election Committee in Abuja.

 

“The organisation and conduct of the direct primary in each of the 36 states and the FCT shall be the responsibility of the State Coordinator and Collation Officer, who shall also collate the results of all the local governments in the state and present the same to the Presidential Primary Election Committee in Abuja, FCT on 24 May, 2026,” the document read in part.

 

The statement, signed by APC National Secretary, Ajibola Basiru, further noted that the guidelines for the conduct of the exercise would align with the party’s earlier procedures submitted to the Independent National Electoral Commission on May 15, 2026.

 

The APC explained that the provisions contained in its “Procedure for the Conduct of Direct and Consensus Mode of Primaries” would apply to the presidential primary election across the federation.

 

The development signals the party’s readiness to commence internal processes ahead of the 2027 general elections, with governors and key party stakeholders expected to play strategic roles in coordinating the nationwide exercise.

 

 

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