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Igbo can’t be president in 2027 – Umahi
Igbo can’t be president in 2027 – Umahi
Minister of Works David Umahi says the South-East zone must exercise patience in its quest for Nigeria’s presidency, declaring that it is not yet its turn to produce the country’s next leader.
Mr Umahi, in an interview with journalists on Sunday in Abuja, emphasised the need for political fairness and continuity in 2027, referencing the work that President Bola Tinubu had been doing since 2023.
“No, it is not our time; it is not the time of South-East yet,” said Mr Umahi. “We, the 17 southern governors, went to Asaba before 2023, and we went to say, listen, it doesn’t matter the political party, but the next president should come from the south.”
The minister and former governor said that even though the South-Easterners also wanted to be president in 2023, Mr Tinubu won, and so, “it is wrong for the South-East to come and say it is their turn.”
Mr Umahi maintained that Mr Tinubu must serve two terms before South-Easterners can vie for the presidency. He added that the North-East could also join in 2031 because the zone had not produced a president before.
“No, he (Tinubu) has to finish the eight years. The eight years he took is for all of us, both the South and the North. So he has to finish, and when he has finished in 2031, the South-East can now vie, in the sense that they have never tasted the position before.
“So for me, it is not the time (of the South-East). And when the time comes, we have sons and daughters that are eminently qualified (to contest for president),” he said.
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Mr Umahi said there are people who are “very eminently qualified and better” than those who are clamouring for it now.
The minister, however, admitted that the South-East had suffered some measure of marginalisation in the past, stating that that was why it was very difficult for some governors like him to deliver the zone for the All Progressives Congress (APC) during the 2023 general elections.
APC performed poorly in 2023 in the South-East, with the entire zone delivering a paltry 5.85 per cent of the total votes to the party.
Mr Umahi attributed the situation to what he called unfair treatment of the South-East people in the past, adding, “But right now, President Bola Tinubu does not want to know where you come from. He is treating everybody very nicely.
“The South-East might say they did not get a lot of appointments, but the position of the Minister of Works is equivalent to five grade A ministers.
“The question is that there was a time we (South-East) had all sorts of appointments. Did it translate into infrastructure development? The answer is no.”
He said that with the few appointments from the South-East, there are infrastructure projects, including the Enugu–Onitsha road project and a 35-kilometre second access route in Anambra State.
Although the minister admitted there had been some “little challenges” in funding, he said the ministry had convinced the contractors that they would be paid and should return to the site.
He highlighted other roads currently being constructed in the zone, including the Port Harcourt-Aba road (86 kilometres), the Aba-Umuahia road (56 kilometres by two), Umuahia-Lokpanta road (six kilometres), and Lokpanta-Enugu road (61 kilometres by two), worth over N100 billion.
Mr Umahi also mentioned the Enugu dualisation to Abakaliki, which is N183 billion, as well as the Trans-Sahara road from Ebonyi to the Benue boundary, which he put at N456 billion.
Mr Umahi added he could beat his chest about what Mr Tinubu had done for the South-East in the last two years.
Igbo can’t be president in 2027 – Umahi
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Kwankwaso Resigns from NNPP, Signals Political Realignment
Kwankwaso Resigns from NNPP, Signals Political Realignment
Former Kano State Governor and 2023 presidential candidate of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has formally announced his resignation from the party, citing the need for strategic political realignment.
In a press statement dated March 29, 2026, Kwankwaso said his decision to quit the New Nigeria People’s Party takes immediate effect.
The former NNPP National Leader described the decision as difficult but necessary in view of the evolving political landscape in the country.
“Considering the current trajectory of the nation’s political landscape, which calls for strategic realignment, I have found it necessary to identify with another political platform that offers the best opportunity to effectively change the nation,” he stated.
Kwankwaso, who was the party’s presidential flag bearer in the 2023 general elections, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve the party at the highest level. He thanked the NNPP leadership, including the National Chairman, Ajuji Ahmed, as well as members of the National Working Committee, Board of Trustees, and National Executive Committee.
He also acknowledged the contributions of party members across all levels, from ward to state structures, and paid tribute to supporters of the Kwankwasiyya Movement for their loyalty and commitment.
Despite his exit, the former governor assured that collaboration with party members and stakeholders would continue in pursuit of a better future for Nigeria.
Kwankwaso’s resignation is expected to trigger fresh political alignments ahead of future electoral contests, as attention shifts to his next political destination.
Kwankwaso Resigns from NNPP, Signals Political Realignment
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Kwankwaso Set for ADC Defection as Mark, Aregbesola Prepare Grand Reception
Kwankwaso Set for ADC Defection as Mark, Aregbesola Prepare Grand Reception
Former Kano State governor, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, is set to formally defect to the African Democratic Congress (ADC), in a move that signals a major political realignment ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Sources within the party disclosed that the ADC National Chairman, David Mark, and National Secretary, Rauf Aregbesola, will officially receive Kwankwaso during his declaration ceremony scheduled to hold in Kano.
Kwankwaso, who was the presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) in 2023, is expected to join the ADC alongside key political allies, including former Kano Deputy Governor Aminu Gwarzo.
The defection follows months of negotiations between Kwankwaso and the ADC leadership, as the party intensifies efforts to build a formidable opposition coalition.
Initially, talks nearly collapsed after Kwankwaso reportedly demanded the party’s vice-presidential slot as a condition for joining ahead of the 2027 elections. However, the ADC leadership declined to guarantee such a position, insisting that no prior commitments could be made.
The deadlock was eventually resolved after a private meeting between Kwankwaso and Aregbesola in Abuja, with insiders confirming that the former governor has now agreed to join the party without any preconditions.
Kwankwaso’s move is widely seen as part of a broader opposition strategy involving key political figures such as Peter Obi and Atiku Abubakar, aimed at strengthening alliances ahead of the next general election.
His formal entry into the ADC is expected to reshape political dynamics, particularly in northern Nigeria, where he maintains significant influence.
Kwankwaso Set for ADC Defection as Mark, Aregbesola Prepare Grand Reception
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Naira Strengthens for Third Day Against US Dollar as Forex Reforms Take Effect
Naira Strengthens for Third Day Against US Dollar as Forex Reforms Take Effect
The Nigerian naira recorded its third consecutive gain against the US dollar at the official foreign exchange market, closing Friday at ₦1,380.57 per dollar, up ₦3.30 or 0.23% from Thursday’s ₦1,383.88. This follows a gradual rebound earlier in the week, after the currency weakened to ₦1,386.70 on Wednesday.
Data from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) show that the steady appreciation reflects renewed confidence in the official FX window, driven by better liquidity, policy consistency, and ongoing foreign exchange reforms. Analysts attribute the gains to sustained forex inflows and tighter monetary measures that are gradually stabilising the exchange rate and reducing market volatility.
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Experts say the PASGA reforms and government measures allowing full repatriation of export proceeds for oil companies are also contributing to the positive trend. Increased transparency and structural adjustments in foreign exchange management have begun to produce measurable results, boosting investor and market confidence.
Despite the gains, market observers caution that external pressures, including global dollar strength, could challenge the naira’s resilience in the coming weeks. They note that discrepancies between the official and parallel market rates remain, which may affect importers, exporters, and individuals seeking foreign currency outside the official window.
The naira’s rebound is part of a broader effort by the CBN and the federal government to strengthen the currency, enhance foreign exchange liquidity, and stabilize the Nigerian economy amid global economic uncertainties. Analysts believe that sustained reforms and careful macroeconomic management are crucial to maintaining this upward momentum and supporting long-term financial stability.
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