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Agba mourns Buhari, says he left behind a legacy of exemplary leadership
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Immediate past Minister of State for Budget and National Planning, Prince Clem Ikanade Agba, has mourned former President Muhammadu Buhari who died in London on Sunday, July 13, 2025, describing his death as the end of an era in politics and governance in Nigeria.
Agba, in a statement, said the late General Buhari [retd] who appointed him into his cabinet in 2019 up until 2023 when he finished his second term, defined his life and times with his disciplined conduct which he imbibed as a soldier and personal integrity which distinguished him in all the public offices that he held.
According to Agba: “His Excellency, Retired General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, as head of state in 1984, championed the War against Indiscipline in Nigeria to address social maladjustment and widespread corruption by mobilising the public to correct perceived social ills and promote discipline.
“I recall how the public enlightenement campaigns and enforcement of rules related to public conduct and cleanliness were instilling a sense of order and responsibility in Nigerian society before the regime was suddenly overthrown.
“Regardless of the fact that his regime was shortlived, General Buhari had built a reputation for himself as exemplary leader and anti-corruption crusader par excellence. These personal character traits were his Unique Selling Points that galvanised unprecedented political support base on which he drove his campaign to lead Nigeria as democratically-elected President. He enjoyed unprecedented approbation by Nigerians during the 2015 presidential elections.
“As a cabinet minister, I witnessed the Buhari effects as an examplar in incorruptible leadership. His body language alone was a force of moral instruction. His verbal evangelical reinforcenent of his anti-corruption stance during Federal Executive Council [FEC] meetings served as constant reminders to administration officials to take a cue from him.
“General Buhari might not be perfect, as perfection belongs only to the Almighty God, I cannot, and I have no reasons whatsoever to discount the magnitude of the exemplary leadership that he provided. He was an inimitable statesman and nationalist who served our nation to the best of his ability and tried to build moral rearmament towards national transformation.
“While I commiserate with his family, Daura community, Katsina State Government as well as the Federal Government of Nigeria on the great loss of a great Nigerian leader, I pray that the Almighty God would grant his soul eternal repose. General Buhari will be sorely missed. Adieu, my boss. Enjoy your deserved rest.”
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Finally, Court trashes suit seeking to bar Goodluck Jonathan from 2027 presidential race
A Federal High Court in Abuja has trashed a suit seeking to prevent former President Goodluck Jonathan from contesting the 2027 presidential election.
The suit, filed by Johnmary Jideobi, asked the court to restrain Jonathan from running under any political party and to stop the Independent National Electoral Commission from accepting or publishing his name as a candidate. It cited Sections 1(1), 1(2), 1(3), and 137(3) of the 1999 Constitution to challenge his eligibility.
The court’s dismissal clears Jonathan to contest if he chooses to run.
The ruling comes days after a faction of the Peoples Democratic Party led by Kabiru Tanimu Turaki reportedly granted Jonathan a waiver and endorsed him as the party’s sole presidential candidate for 2027.
Jonathan served as president from 2010 to 2015, completing the term of late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua and winning the 2011 election.
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Wave of Defections Hit APC In Northern Nigeria As Senators, Lawmakers Resigned from Party Over Primaries
A wave of political defections has rocked the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Bauchi State following the fallout of its 2026 primaries, as several lawmakers, former candidates, and party chieftains dumped the party over allegations of irregularities and lack of internal democracy.Politics
The development has seen prominent politicians, including Senators and members of the House of Representatives, resigning their membership of the APC and joining opposition parties, particularly the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP).
Leading the latest defections is the Senator representing Bauchi South Senatorial District, Shehu Buba Umar, who announced his resignation from the APC and formally joined the PRP after withdrawing from the party’s governorship primary, which he said was marred by irregularities.
He was followed by the Senator representing Bauchi North, Samaila Kaila Dahuwa, who also exited the APC after losing his return ticket, citing lack of fairness and internal democracy within the party.
In his resignation statement, Buba Umar accused the APC of “absence of internal democracy, marginalisation of genuine party members, and disregard for grassroots voices,” adding that his move to the PRP followed extensive consultations with political associates, youth groups, women organizations, and stakeholders across Bauchi State.
According to him, the PRP offers a more people-focused platform anchored on justice, transparency, and accountability, stressing that his new political direction is aimed at strengthening democratic governance and improving the welfare of citizens.
“Our people deserve better governance, better opportunities, and leadership that truly listens,” he said, urging his supporters to join him in building a stronger movement within the PRP.
The wave of defections also includes members of the National Assembly. The lawmaker representing Jama’are/Itas-Gadau Federal Constituency, Rabilu Bala Kashuri, resigned from the APC after failing to secure a reelection ticket.
Similarly, former deputy governorship candidate and ex-lawmaker, Shehu Aliyu Musa, also dumped the party, citing poor leadership, injustice, and lack of cohesion among APC stakeholders in the state.
In another resignation, former Bauchi State House of Assembly Majority Leader and aspirant for Katagum Federal Constituency, Tijjani Mohammed Aliyu, accused the APC primaries of being predetermined, alleging vote allocation and violations of party guidelines.
He described the process as a “selection exercise” rather than a democratic primary, saying it undermined the founding principles of the party.
Also leaving the party is traditional titleholder and politician, Abubakar Dahuwa Abdulkadir, who condemned the primaries as unfair and discriminatory, while accusing the party of failing to conduct direct primaries in his constituency.
Another aspirant, Sulaiman Sunusi Lalaye, resigned from the APC, stating that his decision was based on persistent irregularities and injustice within the party structure.
He formally notified the party of his withdrawal from the House of Assembly race, adding that he could no longer continue under what he described as a compromised system.
Similarly, Rabi’u Abubakar Bishi also announced his resignation, citing internal crises and unfair treatment of members.
He said his exit was necessary to remain committed to his principles of good governance and political integrity.
Across Bauchi State, aggrieved APC members continue to accuse the party of lacking transparency in its primary elections, alleging that candidates were imposed rather than elected through proper democratic processes.
As the political tension deepens, observers say the mass defections could significantly reshape the political landscape in Bauchi ahead of the next general elections.
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