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APC takes over Katsina LG elections despite stiff challenge from opposition

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The All Progressive Congress (APC) won in all 34 local government areas of Katsina state, according to the results of the February 15 local government elections announced by the chairman of the state independent electoral commission (KASIEC), Alhaji Lawal Alhassan Faskari.

Katsina state governor, Dikko Umaru Radda, congratulated the 34 newly elected local government chairmen and hailed the peaceful and transparent electoral process, describing it as a milestone in the state’s democratic journey.

He said: ”The peaceful conduct of yesterday’s elections is nothing but a show of maturity of our democracy and the commitment of our people to peaceful political participation,”

”The absence of electoral violence and the impressive voter turnout was as a result of citizens’ dedication to democratic principles”

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“The sweeping victory of the All Progressives Congress (APC) across the local governments reflects public confidence in our party’s governance. More importantly, the overwhelming mandate validates the noticeable investment we have built in the people of Katsina State”

While calling on the local government chairmen to align with the state’s “Building Your Future agenda”, he stressed that the development framework must be replicated at the grassroots level to ensure uniform progress in Katsina state

Radda particularly emphasized the need to sustain and strengthen the State Government Community Development Programme (CDP).

He further charged the incoming chairmen to prioritize inclusive governance policy of government adding that the dividends of democracy must reach every citizen, regardless of political affiliation

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He said: ”I urge you to uphold the party’s reputation through transparent leadership, zero tolerance for corruption, and most importantly effective utilization of local government autonomy,”

The governor also expressed deep appreciation to the Katsina people for their staunch belief in the All Progressives Congress (APC) by repaying the positive impact made in various communities with their massive votes at the polls.

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2027: NDC Urges Atiku To Step Aside, To Back Peter Obi

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The Nigerian Democratic Congress (NDC) has urged the African Democratic Congress (ADC) presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, to withdraw from the 2027 presidential race and support the party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi.

The NDC Director of New Media and Strategic Communications, Theo Abu Agada, made the call in a post on X, arguing that Atiku’s decision to step aside could strengthen the opposition’s chances of defeating the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2027 election.

Agada said Atiku’s withdrawal would not diminish his political legacy, but could instead help unite opposition forces behind Obi.

“AA is a good and solid man, but he needs to give it up at this point,” Agada wrote. “His idea for a working Nigeria is brilliant but at this point, he needs to give up his ambition.”

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He added that Atiku should support Obi “to kick the APC out,” while praising the former vice president’s character, vision and contribution to Nigerian politics.

The call comes after Atiku declared that the 2027 presidential election would be the final time he would contest for the presidency, regardless of whether he wins or loses.

The former vice president has remained a major figure in Nigeria’s opposition politics, having contested the presidency several times.

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NDC Launches 2027 Campaign, Sends Message to Members

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The Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, has directed its candidates for the 2027 general elections to begin consultations, sensitisation and grassroots campaigns as preparations intensify for the polls.

The party also announced plans to inaugurate its various campaign committees as it prepares for the presidential, National Assembly, governorship and State House of Assembly elections.

The directive was contained in a statement issued on Friday by the NDC National Publicity Secretary, Osa Director.

Director urged candidates to work with party stakeholders at the national, state and local levels in organising their campaign activities.

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The party said the campaigns would be used to introduce its candidates to voters, strengthen its grassroots structures and communicate its message to Nigerians as a grassroots-oriented political organisation.

“To all candidates, we are directing that they begin their familiarisation, sensitisation and consultations. Similarly, local campaign events can now continue,” the statement said.

The NDC also instructed its state, local government and ward structures to prepare schedules for their respective campaign activities ahead of the 2027 elections.

“The party will soon release the composition of its campaign organs, which will be announced and inaugurated on a date to be announced,” it stated.

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“We direct all candidates across the country to begin their campaigns. State chapters, local government chapters and down to the wards, should organise and draw up itinerary for their own local campaigns,” the party added.

While urging its members to intensify their engagement with voters, the NDC cautioned candidates and supporters against violence, abusive language and inflammatory rhetoric.

The party said its campaign would be based on issues affecting Nigerians and that it would not tolerate violent conduct from its members.

“In keeping with the ideology of NDC, the party reiterates that all campaigns must be issue-based and devoid of violence and foul language. The NDC has no room for violence,” the statement said.

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The party also addressed the use of its logo during the ongoing preparations for the elections, directing candidates and members to continue using its existing logo featuring the two-finger victory sign for campaign purposes.

The NDC said it had consulted with the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, on a modification to its logo and had formally informed the electoral body of the change.

However, it said some administrative issues were still being resolved before the new logo could officially replace the existing one.

“For some reasons, however, there have been some administrative details which we’re working round the clock to resolve before the existing logo would be replaced with the modified version,” the party stated.

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It added, “Until then, however, we enjoin all our candidates and members to continue to use the old logo, which is also the two-finger victory sign, for campaign purposes for now, pending the conclusion of all engagements and arrangements with INEC on the replacement.”

Earlier, the party’s presidential candidate, Former Anambra State Governor Peter Obi formally announced the commencement of his 2027 campaign.

The former governor said he was motivated by the need to address the challenges facing Nigerians.

Obi said he was joining the presidential contest with the conviction that Nigeria could overcome its current difficulties if properly governed.

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“I consider myself to be among those contesting to address the challenges Nigeria is currently facing. I join this contest with one firm conviction: Nigeria must work,” Obi said.

He also called for the 2027 election to be based on the competence and character of candidates rather than religion or ethnicity.

“The 2017 election must be guided by competence, capacity, compassion, character and commitment,” Obi said.

“Our campaign will focus on the urgent concerns of Nigerians and not on ethnicity or religion. Nigerians must reject and disregard any campaign driven by propaganda, ethnicity, religion or cronyism,” he added.

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Obi said he and his team would travel across the country to engage Nigerians directly, listen to their concerns and develop policies around their experiences.

“As my team and I travel across the country, we will listen to Nigerians, understand their needs and concerns, and assure them that we have the competence, character and compassion to lead and reset Nigeria for the benefit of all,” he said.

He identified insecurity, poverty, hunger, poor education, the growing number of out-of-school children and inadequate healthcare among the major challenges that the next administration must address.

“Nigeria deserves leaders who will engage with them, listen to their concerns and present clear solutions to unite the country, defeat insecurity, lift people out of poverty, drastically reduce hunger and the number of out-of-school children, improve education and healthcare, and build growth that serves everyone, especially the most vulnerable,” Obi said.

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Meanwhile, the Presidency has criticised Obi’s campaign launch as a “content creation press conference.”

The remark was made by the Special Adviser on Policy Communication to President Bola Tinubu, Daniel Bwala.

Bwala, in a post on X, accused Obi of failing to use the opportunity to clearly present his vision and mission to Nigerians.

“One candidate just did a world content creation press conference with empty rhetorics and unconvincing statements speaking to few recognizable media outlets and many unrecognizable fake news ‘tags on the mics,’” Bwala wrote.

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He added, “He missed the opportunity to define his vision and mission; he was sounding like he is INEC setting the rules of engagement.”

Bwala further stated, “The truth is you cannot give what you don’t have.”

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APC Explains Adamawa Guber Candidate’s Absence From Tinubu’s Campaign Unveiling

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The Adamawa State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has dismissed reports that its 2027 governorship candidate, Tijani Galadima, deliberately stayed away from the unveiling of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s presidential campaign in Yola, the state capital.

The reports had sparked speculation that Galadima boycotted the event amid claims that the APC was considering replacing him as its governorship candidate ahead of the 2027 general elections.

However, the party’s Adamawa State spokesperson, Dogo Victor, dismissed the speculation, saying Galadima’s absence was official and known to the national leadership of the party.
Speaking to The PUNCH, Victor explained that Galadima was in Abuja attending a previously scheduled party meeting when the presidential campaign was unveiled in Yola.

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“Our next governor, Alhaji Tijani Galadima, was attending a party meeting in Abuja when the presidential campaign unveiling was held in Yola,” he said.

According to him, the Abuja meeting had been scheduled before the timetable for the presidential campaign launch was released, making Galadima’s attendance at the meeting necessary.

Victor added that other APC leaders were also required to attend the Abuja meeting, stressing that both engagements were part of the party’s preparations for the 2027 elections.

He further denied reports of division within the Adamawa APC, describing the speculation as an attempt to create confusion within the party.

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“The Abuja meeting was slated before the presidential campaign unveiling timetable was released, so Galadima and other party leaders had to attend the Abuja meeting, since both the meeting and the flag-off are part of strategies for the APC to win the 2027 general elections,” Victor said.

He maintained that the party remained united and focused on its preparations for the elections.

“Adamawa APC is too strong for street mischief professionals to distract it with paperweight allegations.

We are united and good to go,” he added.

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