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Buhari’s men pass vote of confidence in Tinubu

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and ex-President Muhammadu Buhari

Buhari’s men pass confidence vote in Tinubu

The CPC bloc had former President Muhammadu Buhari as its leader before the merger to form the APC.
Since the defection of one of its members and a former Governor of Kaduna State, Malam Nasir el-Rufai to Social Democratic Party, SDP, there had been concerns that the CPC bloc in the APC was feeling marginalized and planning to ditch the ruling party.

The bloc in a resolution, yesterday, said: “Recent misleading narratives suggesting defection or discontent among CPC stakeholders are baseless, mischievous, and should be disregarded.

“We remain a vital part of the APC, fully committed to its leadership and vision.”

Those who signed the resolutions include a former Governor of Nasarawa State, Senator Umaru Al-Makura, former Governor of Katsina State and ex-House Speaker, Aminu Masari, Mallam Adamu Adamu, Senator Ibrahim Musa, Senator Mustafa Salihu, Farouk Aliyu, Almajiri Geidam, Waziri Bulama, Dr. Nasiru Argungu and Dr. Dominic Alancha.

Others were Ayuba Balami, Mr. Osita Okechukwu, Chief Okoi Obono-Obla, Lucy Ajayi, Captain Bala Jibrin, Uche Ufearoh, Alh. Yusuf Salihu, Abubakar Maikudi, Engr. Mutallib Badmus, Alh. Muhammed Datti, Muhammed Etsu, Chief Jerry Johnson and Alh. Alkali Ajikolo.

Part of the resolutions read: “We, the undersigned leaders and dedicated members of the former CPC, instrumental in the historic merger that birthed the APC, issue this statement to reaffirm our unwavering loyalty to our great party and express our strong solidarity with the administration of President Tinubu.

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“Recent misleading narratives suggesting defection or discontent among CPC stakeholders are baseless, mischievous, and should be disregarded. We remain a vital part of the APC, fully committed to its leadership and vision.

“We categorically state that we have neither left the APC nor do we intend to leave. The CPC bloc remains one of the APC’s foundational pillars, and we are resolute in our commitment to the party and its progressive ideals.

“As a legacy party within the APC, we take pride in the sacrifices made to build a platform that fosters national unity, justice, and development. We will not allow individuals to dismantle the party we helped build through years of tireless dedication.

“Attempts to sow disunity within the party and the country do not reflect the will or position of genuine CPC core members and are wholly unacceptable.

“We fully endorse the economic and governance reforms led by President Tinubu. While these policies may present challenges, they are crucial steps toward rebuilding our economy and securing a prosperous future for all Nigerians. We urge patience and collective support as their benefits unfold.

“We acknowledge that some members may feel sidelined, but such concerns are not unique to any one bloc. We encourage those affected to seek redress through established constitutional channels within the party, rather than resorting to negative public agitation or hasty exits.

“At this pivotal moment in Nigeria’s democratic journey, all APC members, especially those deeply rooted in the party’s formation, must work together to preserve its legacy and consolidate Nigeria’s democracy. Actions that undermine our unity and national stability must be avoided.

“We urge APC leadership to increase engagement with members at all levels. Strengthening internal communication will foster inclusiveness, reduce tensions, and enhance support for the party’s programs. Party unity must be continuously nurtured to sustain past gains and secure a prosperous future.

“We therefore reaffirm our loyalty to the APC and our steadfast support for President Tinubu. The CPC family remains a crucial pillar of the APC and will continue to play a responsible role in its growth and in Nigeria’s progress.”

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ADC Expels Nafiu Bala, Leke Abejide, Ratifies David Mark-Led Leadership

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ADC Expels Nafiu Bala, Leke Abejide, Ratifies David Mark-Led Leadership

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has expelled its former Deputy National Chairman, Nafiu Bala Gombe, and House of Representatives member, Leke Abejide, following decisions taken at its national convention held on Tuesday, in a major restructuring aimed at resolving internal leadership disputes and repositioning the party ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The party also expelled Kenneth Ehiator, Abia State chairman of the ADC, Stella Chukwu, and Elias Adiukwu, with officials stating that the move was part of efforts to restore discipline, unity, and organisational stability within the party structure.

At the same convention, the ADC ratified a new National Working Committee led by former Senate President David Mark, alongside former Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola as National Secretary, former Secretary to the Government of the Federation Babachir Lawal as Deputy National Chairman (North East), and Bolaji Abdullahi as National Publicity Secretary.

The leadership changes come amid prolonged internal disputes over legitimacy and control of the party structure, with Nafiu Bala previously insisting he remained the rightful national chairman of the ADC, while Leke Abejide aligned with his faction and participated in protests at the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) demanding recognition.

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Party insiders said the expulsion of key figures was necessary to end parallel leadership claims and unify the party ahead of its political roadmap toward the 2027 elections, where it plans to field candidates across all elective positions.

The ADC also confirmed that it had duly notified INEC ahead of the convention and would proceed to submit its official report in line with electoral guidelines.

Chairman of the convention media sub-committee, Kola Ologbondiyan, said the party complied with legal requirements, stressing that INEC’s physical presence at the event was not mandatory for the validity of the convention.

According to him, what matters under the law is proper notification and submission of post-convention documentation, which the party says it has fulfilled.

With the convention concluded, the ADC said it is now shifting focus to preparations for its primaries, where it will select candidates for the 2027 general elections, including its presidential flagbearer.

Political sources within the party said the newly established leadership structure would guide negotiations among aspirants, with discussions expected on whether to adopt direct primaries or a consensus arrangement.

The 2026 Electoral Act allows political parties to determine their method of primary elections, either through direct voting by members or consensus among stakeholders.

Sources further noted that managing multiple high-profile aspirants remains one of the biggest challenges facing the party as it prepares for the presidential contest.

Political analysts say the ADC’s evolving structure could reshape opposition politics in Nigeria, especially with the reported involvement of prominent figures such as former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, former presidential candidate Peter Obi, former Kano State Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso, and former Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi.

However, analysts also warn that internal competition for the presidential ticket may become a major test of unity for the party as it attempts to position itself as a strong opposition force ahead of 2027.

Despite the tensions, the ADC insists that its convention marks a turning point in its restructuring process and a significant step toward its participation in the next general elections.

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2027: Pro-Jonathan Group Launches Campaign Urging Goodluck Jonathan to Run

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2027: Pro-Jonathan Group Launches Campaign Urging Goodluck Jonathan to Run

A new political movement, the Goodluck Presidential Support Campaign Group, has officially launched a nationwide mobilisation calling on former President Goodluck Jonathan to contest the 2027 presidential election, amid growing political conversations over leadership direction and national stability.

The group made its position public during a press conference on Wednesday, stating that Nigeria is at a critical point that requires experienced leadership to address economic hardship, insecurity, and declining public confidence in governance.

According to the group, the decision to rally support for Jonathan followed wide consultations across different regions of the country, with stakeholders agreeing that his return to active politics could help restore unity, stability, and economic confidence.

Speaking at the launch, the Director General of the group, Jeff Okoi, said the initiative was driven by national concern rather than political sentiment, stressing that Nigeria needs a leader with proven governance experience.

Okoi described the moment as “a defining period in Nigeria’s democratic journey,” adding that the country is currently facing serious challenges that demand urgent and credible leadership intervention.

He explained that the group is made up of Nigerians committed to national unity, economic recovery, and political stability, insisting that Jonathan’s track record in office remains a key reason for the call.

He said Nigeria is currently battling insecurity, economic pressure, and weakening global confidence, adding that only experienced leadership can reposition the country for growth and development.

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The group further stated that it has begun establishing mobilisation structures across Nigeria’s geopolitical zones to build wider support ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Okoi also noted that the campaign is not about personal ambition but about what he described as a “national rescue mission” aimed at restoring stability and shared prosperity.

He added that Jonathan remains, in their view, a symbol of democratic stability and international respect, particularly for his role in peaceful political transitions during his time in office.

The group also expressed concern over what it described as the narrowing of democratic space in Nigeria, warning that democracy must remain inclusive, competitive, and fair to thrive.

According to the movement, Nigeria needs a leader who understands governance, embraces diversity, and commands both local legitimacy and international respect.

The emergence of the campaign group adds to rising political pressure on Jonathan, as several youth organisations and civic groups have also staged public rallies in recent weeks urging him to consider a return to the presidential race.

However, despite the growing calls, Goodluck Jonathan has not made any official statement regarding whether he will contest the 2027 presidential election.

Political analysts say the increasing mobilisation signals early political positioning ahead of what is expected to be a highly competitive election cycle in Nigeria.

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2027: Kwara APC Stakeholders Back Bolarinwa as Kwara South Gains Political Momentum

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2027: Kwara APC Stakeholders Back Bolarinwa as Kwara South Gains Political Momentum

In the build-up to the 2027 Kwara governorship election, members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) across Isin, Ilorin West, and Ilorin East local government areas have intensified political consultations, declaring that Kwara South senatorial district currently parades some of the most qualified governorship aspirants among over 15 contenders in the race.

The position was made known during separate strategic meetings held in Oke Onigbin, Mandate, and Zango areas of Ilorin, where party stakeholders unanimously endorsed former APC State Chairman, Hon. Bashir Omolaja Bolarinwa, describing him as a strong contender capable of sustaining the development agenda of Kwara State.

The endorsement aligns with emerging grassroots realignments within the APC structure across Kwara State, where multiple groups have continued to throw their weight behind Bolarinwa’s governorship ambition, citing his long-standing role in party leadership, political experience, and grassroots influence.

The Isin Progressive Likeminds, led by Kayode Olaoye, said their support for Bolarinwa followed wide consultations, grassroots engagement, and careful assessment of the socio-economic development needs of Kwara State. According to the group, the 2027 governorship contest requires “visionary, inclusive and transformative leadership” capable of uniting different interests across the state. They stressed that the next governor must be able to promote cohesion, equity, and sustainable development, rather than sectional or narrow political interests. The group also resolved to begin full-scale mobilisation across the 11 wards of Isin Local Government Area, including engagement with traditional rulers, community leaders, and political stakeholders to strengthen support for their preferred aspirant.

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In Ilorin West Local Government Area, a coalition of APC stakeholders comprising party elders, executives, youth groups, and women organisations also declared support for Bolarinwa. The meeting, convened by Hon. Ayo Obisesan, and supported by APC leader, Professor Yahya Duro Uthman Hambali, brought together stakeholders from across the 12 wards in Ilorin West. According to them, the endorsement reflects a collective decision driven by the need for credible leadership ahead of the 2027 general elections. One of the leaders, Prof. Hambali, said the group’s position represents a shift towards “progress over stagnation and hope over despair,” adding that Kwara State needs a leader with experience and wide acceptability.

Also, in Ilorin East, party stalwarts under the Ilorin East Progressive Caucus reaffirmed their support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s 2027 re-election bid, while also endorsing Bolarinwa’s governorship aspiration. The endorsement was made through a voice affirmation led by the caucus chairman, Chief Babatunde Asanlu, who praised Tinubu’s administration for what he described as bold economic reforms, including fuel subsidy removal, exchange rate reforms, infrastructure development, and the student loan scheme. He said the policies were laying a foundation for long-term national growth, insisting that the President deserves a second term to complete ongoing reforms. On Bolarinwa’s ambition, Asanlu described him as a “tested leader with strong grassroots connection, administrative experience, and wide political acceptance across Kwara State.”

Political observers say the wave of endorsements across Kwara APC structures signals an early and intensifying succession battle ahead of 2027. While some stakeholders continue to push for zoning arrangements within the party, others argue that the governorship ticket should be determined strictly by competence, popularity, and electability, rather than senatorial rotation. The ongoing alignments suggest that the 2027 Kwara governorship race may become one of the most competitive political contests in the state’s recent history.

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