Politics
It’s time for North to pay Tinubu back, says Shettima
The vice presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Kashim Shettima, says it is now time for the north to repay the electoral support which the party’s flag bearer, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has given the region over the years.
Shettima, speaking yesterday in Abuja during the unveiling of the Tinubu/Shettima Door-To-Door grassroots mobilisation campaign vehicles donated by the Northern APC State Assembly Speakers, said the APC presidential candidate had always given his all to the North.
He cited Tinubu’s role in helping to provide platforms for the presidential ambitions of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar in 2007, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu in 2011 and President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015.
“In 2007 when the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) dehumanised and chased former Vice President Atiku Abubakar out of the party, it was Asiwaju Tinubu who offered him the platform of the Action Congress (AC) on which he contested the 2007 presidential election,” Shettima said.
He added: “Similarly, in 2011, Asiwaju offered Nuhu Ribadu the platform of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) to contest for president.
“In 2014, if not that Asiwaju Tinubu mobilised the entire APC Southwest delegates for him, President Mohammadu Buhari would not have won the APC presidential ticket to contest in 2015.
“Tinubu stood firmly for justice, equity and fairness with his endorsement of Northern presidential candidates at various times in the past.
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“So the 2023 election provides the opportunity for Northern Nigeria to pay back the goodwill and support that Tinubu had extended to them at different election circles.”
Shettima also recalled how Tinubu played a key role in checking what he called PDP’s rigging machine in the Southwest states of Osun, Ekiti and Ondo states in the 2007 general election.
He said if voted into office in next year’s election, Tinubu would build a new Nigerian nation that every citizen would be proud of as he is endowed with the intellect, capacity and ability to deliver.
The former Borno State governor thanked the speakers for their gesture, which he said would go a long way in making the APC campaign easy.
“They are still fighting over the leadership of their party. We are not like them. We are smarter. We know the road better than the Poverty Development Party.
“We are a party of progressives. We are thinkers and doers. We have the courage, the determination, the perseverance and the foresight to identify Nigeria’s problems and tackle them for the benefit of our children’s tomorrow. The journey has started already.”
Tinubu enjoined the APC Northern state Speakers to co-opt their counterparts in the South in the campaign initiative.
Director General of the APC presidential campaign council and Plateau State Governor, Mr. Simeon Lalong, said as leaders of the legislative arms of government in APC controlled states in the North, the speakers and other legislators occupy a unique position to not only connect with the people at the grassroots but also mobilise the people for Tinubu’s election and educate them on what he stands for.
Lalong said: “Our Presidential Candidate Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and his running mate Senator Kashim Shettima come along with wonderful records of achievement that are a clear signal to the journey towards a greater Nigeria.
“They are focused on building the economy, uniting the nation, tackling insecurity and addressing education and health challenges among others in a way that meets the yearning of Nigerians.
“As we get set to work for the success of our Presidential Candidate Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, I wish to remind you that there is so much that the APC has done at the federal, state and local government levels that will speak for us.
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“It is therefore our duty to highlight these achievements just to remind Nigerians that our party has done a lot to change Nigeria for good in various ways.”
Deputy Campaign DG North and Governor of Jigawa State, Abubakar Badaru, praised the Speakers for coming together to deploy their grassroots structures towards delivering the Tinubu/Shettima ticket at the elections in 2023.
He advised them to carry along the councillors of their various constituencies to deepen their reach out and consultations across the North.
Chairman, Northern APC Speakers Forum and Speaker Kaduna State Yusuf Ibrahim Zailani assured Tinubu that they had resolved to ensure the success of the APC by reaching out to the grassroots.
Vehicles donated for the mobilisation and Campaign by the Northern Speakers Forum were unveiled and distributed to coordinators at the ceremony.
The parties are scheduled to commence their presidential campaigns on September 28 ahead of the February election.
Tinubu, best presidential candidate for Nigeria, says Kwara senator
Chairman, Senate Committee on Health, Dr. Ibrahim Oloriegbe, at a separate forum yesterday urged Kwarans to reciprocate Tinubu’s kind deeds to them in the past by voting for him in February.
He described the APC candidate as the best hand for the job.
Senator Oloriegbe, who failed in his bid to get the party’s ticket to represent Kwara Central for a second term in the National Assembly, expressed disappointment at the outcome of the state congress.
He labeled it a ‘selection’ process.
But Oloriegbe, who spoke on the sidelines of a prayer session organised by his family and supporters, said he remained a member of the APC because of Tinubu and the interest of the party.
He added that his support for Tinubu stemmed from the fact that the APC presidential candidate possesses the qualities lead the country aright.
He said: “In spite of all that happened to me at the primaries in the state, I remain a member of APC. Since 2010, my focus has been the progress of Kwara and I have been in that struggle.
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“I believe that I have to stay in APC to join forces together in correcting what is happening in the party in the state.
“More importantly, shortly after the primaries, I had a meeting with Asiwaju Tinubu and his running mate Senator Kashim Shettima. We analysed what happened at the primaries and we agreed to put that behind us.
“I am a stakeholder in the Nigerian project. At this particular time, if you look at capacity and ability to a change, Asiwaju Tinubu is the best candidate. As such, I along with my supporters will mobilise and work for Tinubu and Senator Shettima at the 2023 elections.
“Asiwaju Tinubu has been supporting our cause in Kwara. In 2011, I was an Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) senatorial candidate and Tinubu was our leader. In 2018/2019 he was a major supporter of the Oto ge movement and I am a beneficiary of the struggle. Why will I now say whatever has happened to me personally because of the primaries, I will leave Asiwaju because of selfish interest? Never.
“My support for Tinubu is based on his capacity and ability. I am also supporting him for the benefit of my state because if Nigeria is good, Kwara will be good. It is not borne out of ulterior motive.”
It’s sure ticket to Nigeria’s development – Group
Also yesterday the South-South Movement for Tinubu/Shettima (SSMTS) described the APC presidential candidate and his running mate as a sure ticket to massive development across Nigeria, particularly the South-South region.
A group, in a communiqué at the end of a meeting in Warri, enjoined Nigerians to shun campaigns of calumny by those it called desperate and drowning politicians.
It asked stakeholders in the geopolitical zone to “embrace the ticket to guarantee a prosperous Nigeria,” adding that “sincere and concerted efforts should be made to return the region fully into mainstream national politics in order to ensure meaningful and accelerated development”.
It said the PDP which the region has been supporting since 1999 has failed to attract the much-needed development to the area, and expressed optimism that the Tinubu/Shettima ticket would return the country and in particular, the oil-rich region, to the path of sustainable peace, socio-economic growth and development.
The communiqué was signed by the National Coordinator, Besidone Samuel Eyengho; Dr. Emem Wilcox Wills, National Secretary; Chief ThankGod Deizigha, National Organising Secretary; Barr. Nwulu Charles Uche, National Publicity Secretary; George Ogaga, State Coordinator and Abu Momodu.
Politics
2027: Tinubu Knows Opposition Playbook, Always Ahead — Festus Keyamo
2027: Tinubu Knows Opposition Playbook, Always Ahead — Festus Keyamo
The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has expressed confidence that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) are fully prepared for the 2027 general elections, insisting that the President is “ahead of opposition strategies.”
Keyamo made the remarks in a post on social media on Sunday, where he praised Tinubu’s political resilience and experience, saying the President has consistently outmaneuvered opposition parties throughout his political career.
He said Tinubu’s political journey—from opposition leader to President—has given him deep insight into how rival parties operate, making it difficult for them to surprise him.
According to him, Tinubu successfully navigated Nigeria’s political landscape as a leading opposition figure and later as the only opposition governor in the South-West during the early 2000s, a period he said shaped his strategic approach to politics.
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“The very unique thing about President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is that he fought from the deep end of opposition to become President of Nigeria and today, he has totally flipped the script on the PDP,” Keyamo said.
He added that opposition parties are currently working with strategies that are already familiar to Tinubu, arguing that the President understands and anticipates their moves.
“Every step the opposition takes today and every strategy they adopt is from the playbook of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. He knows and understands every single step against him before they even conceive it,” he said.
Keyamo further claimed that Tinubu remains “ahead by 100 steps” in political calculations, warning that efforts to unseat him in 2027 would be extremely difficult.
“You cannot beat the master at his own game; you cannot outfox the man who taught almost all of us how to play opposition politics,” he added.
The comments come amid growing political realignments and early coalition talks among opposition parties ahead of the 2027 elections, as Nigeria’s political landscape begins to take shape ahead of the next electoral cycle.
Political observers say such remarks highlight increasing political tension between the ruling party and opposition blocs, who have intensified criticism of the administration’s economic and governance policies.
2027: Tinubu Knows Opposition Playbook, Always Ahead — Festus Keyamo
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Kwankwaso Reveals Details of Kwankwasiyya’s ADC Power-Sharing Formula
Kwankwaso Reveals Details of Kwankwasiyya’s ADC Power-Sharing Formula
Leader of the Kwankwasiyya Movement and former Kano State governor, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has explained why his group accepted a reduced share in the power-sharing arrangement within the African Democratic Congress (ADC), despite being initially offered a larger portion.
Kwankwaso disclosed this while speaking to supporters of the movement in Kano over the weekend, saying the decision was taken to promote inclusiveness and strengthen internal cohesion within the emerging opposition structure.
According to him, the bloc that transitioned from the New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP) into the ADC was initially offered about 80 per cent of positions within the party structure, while the remaining 20 per cent was to go to other stakeholders.
However, he said the group opted to accept a 60–40 arrangement instead.
“They gave us 60 per cent and the old ADC took 40 per cent. In the presence of the national leadership, they offered 80 per cent but we said no and took 60,” Kwankwaso told his supporters.
He explained that the decision was deliberate, stressing that the Kwankwasiyya Movement prioritises unity over dominance.
“We showed them that we want everyone else to come in,” he said.
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Kwankwaso added that the move was consistent with his group’s previous political strategy, recalling a similar arrangement during their political transition from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC), where power-sharing was also structured around compromise.
“When we came from PDP to APC that time, we had government and we did the same—60-40,” he said.
He maintained that political stability and long-term strategy were more important than controlling party structures, especially as opposition groups reposition ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The former governor also revealed that Kwankwasiyya members currently occupy leadership positions across all 44 local government areas of Kano State, including chairmanship roles and other key administrative positions.
However, he noted that some of these positions were later reduced following complaints and negotiations with other stakeholders.
“In every local government, we are the ones who have chairmen and other leaders across the 44, but after an outcry, we have given them 10 out of the 44,” he said.
Kwankwaso urged supporters to remain patient and avoid unnecessary pressure over appointments, stressing that political inclusion must balance competence, eligibility, and broader party harmony.
“I want us to be patient enough. Don’t say you must be everywhere or insist on a particular person when that person may not even be eligible,” he added.
Political observers say the development reflects ongoing negotiations within opposition blocs as they attempt to build a more unified front capable of challenging dominant parties in future elections.
The Kwankwasiyya Movement remains one of the most influential political structures in northern Nigeria, with strong grassroots support and a disciplined mobilisation network.
Kwankwaso Reveals Details of Kwankwasiyya’s ADC Power-Sharing Formula
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ADC Crisis: Supreme Court to Hear David Mark’s Appeal April 14
ADC Crisis: Supreme Court to Hear David Mark’s Appeal April 14
The leadership crisis rocking the African Democratic Congress (ADC) is set for a decisive legal showdown as the Supreme Court prepares to hear an appeal filed by former Senate President, David Mark, on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
The appeal challenges the March 12 judgment of the Court of Appeal, which has fueled internal disputes within the party over its national leadership structure.
According to official court documents, the case—marked SC/CV/180/2026—was scheduled following a hearing notice issued by the apex court and circulated to all parties through its Litigation Department.
In the suit, Mark is seeking a stay of execution of the appellate court’s ruling, warning that failure to grant the request could render his appeal ineffective. He is also asking the Supreme Court to restrain the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from recognising any leadership outside the current ADC national executives led by him.
The appeal lists Nafiu-Bala Gombe, the ADC, Rauf Aregbesola, INEC, and Ralph Nwosu as respondents in the ongoing legal battle.
Through his counsel, Realwan Okpanachi, Mark argued that the Court of Appeal’s directive for parties to maintain status quo ante bellum has been misinterpreted and used to undermine his leadership.
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He alleged that Gombe has relied on the ruling to pressure INEC into withdrawing recognition of the current party leadership, a move he described as an attempt to enforce the judgment prematurely.
The situation escalated after INEC reportedly removed the names of Mark and Aregbesola from its official portal on April 1, triggering fresh legal actions and intensifying tensions within the party.
In response, Mark approached the Federal High Court in Abuja, seeking an order to compel INEC to restore their names as national chairman and national secretary respectively. The case, assigned to Justice Emeka Nwite, is also scheduled for hearing on April 14.
However, legal experts say proceedings at the lower court may be suspended or adjourned in deference to the Supreme Court, in line with established judicial hierarchy.
The dispute originated from a suit filed by Gombe, a former Deputy National Chairman of the ADC, who is challenging the legality of Mark and Aregbesola’s emergence. He argued that their appointments violated provisions of the party’s constitution and the Electoral Act.
Gombe is seeking a court order restraining both men from parading themselves as national officers of the party.
Earlier, Justice Nwite had declined an ex-parte application to halt the Mark-led leadership, instead directing that all parties be put on notice. The matter later moved to the Court of Appeal after the Mark faction challenged the jurisdiction of the lower court.
The appellate court subsequently ordered all parties to maintain the status quo pending the determination of the dispute—an order that has now become a central issue in the ongoing appeal.
Legal analysts say the Supreme Court’s ruling will be crucial in determining the authentic leadership of the ADC and could significantly influence the party’s internal stability ahead of the 2027 general elections.
With the case now before Nigeria’s highest court, stakeholders within and outside the party are watching closely, as the outcome is expected to shape party leadership legitimacy, electoral positioning, and broader political realignments in the country.
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