Politics
2027: APC plots major NWC rejig ahead of Dec convention
Barring any last-minute changes, the All Progressives Congress is expected to set up a convention planning committee during its National Executive Committee meeting scheduled for July 24.
The PUNCH gathered that the committee will oversee preparations for the party’s National Elective Convention scheduled for December, where new members of the National Working Committee are to be elected.
Reliable party sources, who spoke to The PUNCH on condition of anonymity due to lack of authorisation, revealed that apart from replacing the national chairman, APC governors and other NEC members are pushing for a full elective convention to replace all current NWC members ahead of the 2027 elections.
Meanwhile, several NWC members have reportedly begun lobbying to limit the shake-up to just the replacement of the acting national chairman, Ali Bukar Dalori.
Article 12 (4) of the APC Constitution 2022 (as amended) lists the 22 positions that make up the National Working Committee.
The NWC includes the National Chairman, Deputy National Chairman (North), Deputy National Chairman (South), National Secretary, Deputy National Secretary, six National Vice Chairmen—one from each geopolitical zone (referred to as Zonal Chairmen), National Legal Adviser, National Treasurer and National Financial Secretary.
Others include National Organising Secretary, National Welfare Secretary, National Publicity Secretary, National Auditor, National Woman Leader, Deputy National Woman Leader, National Youth Leader, and National Leader of Persons Living with Disabilities.
Also, Article 17 titled Tenure of Office (i to iii) stated, “Except as otherwise provided in this constitution, all officers of the party elected or appointed into the party’s organs shall serve in such organs for a period of four (4) years and shall be eligible for re-election or re-appointment for another period of four (4) years only, provided that an officer elected or appointed to fill a vacancy arising from death, resignation or otherwise will notwithstanding be eligible for election to same office for two terms.
It added, “No member shall serve in the same office for more than eight (8) years continuously, except a person who first came to the office by filling a vacancy or whose tenure was truncated as a result of the decision of an organ of the party authorised to do so and not on grounds of disciplinary action.
“No member can be an Officer at the National and State levels of the party concurrently, other than being an ex-officio member of that organ.”
Despite the constitutional provision, no national chairman or NWC member has completed a full four-year term at the helm of the ruling party, as their tenures are often cut short.
Most recently, on June 27, 2025, was the resignation of former Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, as national chairman.
This is reportedly linked to internal political manoeuvring and strategic positioning within the APC ahead of the 2027 general election.
On June 30, APC Deputy National Secretary, Festus Fuanter, announced that the party’s NEC meeting would be held in Abuja on July 24.
According to him, “And during the meeting, if they so desire that a new chairman is nominated, we’ll also accept such nomination and then wait for the convention where the final position of the party will be made as far as the substantive chairman is concerned.
“So, that’s as much as I can tell you. And the date, the suggested date for the NEC meeting is the 24th of July, 2025. It’s going to be here, on the premises of the APC.”
A reliable source told The PUNCH that Dalori is expected to remain in office until December when party delegates will elect new members of the NWC.
The source stated, “Most of the critical stakeholders and even the Presidency are not interested in nominating a new national chairman during the NEC meeting slated for July. What many have supported so far is an elective convention.
“So, at the NEC, the party may constitute a convention planning committee. I said this because the governors and other party leaders want a total change of the current NWC.
“There may be a national elective convention in December. Nobody is planning to replace Dalori in July to the best of my knowledge. Dalori will lead the party to a convention where new leaders of the party will emerge.”
Another source also confirmed that the party was preparing for a December convention to elect new NWC members to reflect the interests of certain governors and recent entrants into the ruling party.
The source said, “The ongoing conversation among party leaders is centred on the December convention. They are concerned about how new NWC members will emerge and lead the party into the 2027 elections.
“It’s not just about replacing Ganduje; the December convention is intended to produce new party leaders.
“This is seen as crucial to accommodate those who have recently joined the party and those expected to join before then, especially governors who are becoming influential in the APC’s national leadership.
“As we speak, some NWC members are already lobbying. They want to retain their positions and are trying to influence other NEC members to simply announce Ganduje’s replacement. But the broader plan is to hold a December convention to elect a new set of party leaders.”
He added, “In the coming days, the governors will brief the President. If he gives his approval, the NEC meeting in July will then constitute the necessary committees.”
Attempts to reach the APC National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka, for a response were unsuccessful, as his phone was unreachable at the time of filing this report.
However, the Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Duro Meseko, told our correspondent in an exclusive interview that there was currently no such plan in place.
He said the NEC meeting scheduled for July 24 would decide whether a convention would be held or not.
He added that clearer direction would emerge after party stakeholders meet with President Bola Tinubu in the coming days.
He stated, “There’s nothing like that for now. Everything about whether to have an elective convention by December is for the NEC to decide. So, nobody can preempt what NEC will bring or agree to.
“We will be pre-empting the agenda of NEC. I am sure this week, we will be aware of the agenda of NEC.
“Right now, the agenda has not been fixed. But you know, Mr President is back now. He is the leader of the party, and he will relate with the party’s leadership as to the agenda of NEC on that day.”
The APC Director of Publicity, Bala Ibrahim, also stated that Nigerians should anticipate a stronger and more effective ruling party following the upcoming NEC meeting and other related gatherings.
In an exclusive interview with The PUNCH, Ibrahim urged those rejoicing over Ganduje’s exit and hoping for the downfall of the APC to reconsider their stance.
He stated, “Ganduje resigned on his own volition as the chairman of the party. He did not resign his membership of the party.
“So in whatever capacity Ganduje is, he is a bona fide member of the APC, and he’s in a position to contribute positively. So those of them who are celebrating his exit, wishing our party was bad had better change their mind and go back to have a rethink.
“From our July NEC and other meetings, Nigerians should expect a stronger APC, a more determined APC, an APC that will consolidate the gains of what it has done so far and re-emphasise the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu.”
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Atiku’s 2027 presidential ambition suffers setback
The son of Nigeria’s former Vice President, Abba Atiku Abubakar, has joined the All Progressives Congress with a vow to mobilize massive support for the reelection of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
He was received by the Deputy President of the Senate, Sen Barau Jibrin and the National Vice Chairman of the APC, North East, Mustafa Salihu on Thursday evening, in Abuja.
Abba Abubakar Atiku has also renamed the political group he founded in 2022 for his father from Atiku Haske Organization to Haske Bola Tinubu Organisation.
Meanwhile, some political bigwigs in northern Nigeria of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) extraction have reportedly resolved to allow power to remain in Southern Nigeria till 2031.
Our paper gathered authoritatively that a former governor of Kaduna State, Mallam El-Rufai and other northern leaders within the ADC are said to hold this position of 2027 southern presidency, firmly.
According to insiders, fielding a northern presidential candidate would mark the beginning of the end for the ADC. Such a move, it was learnt, would alienate southern voters, cost the party its national appeal, and effectively reduce it to a regional, northern-based party.
The consensus, sources say, is clear: zoning to the South is not optional, it is strategic survival for the ADC.
Alhaji Atiku Abubakar was Vice President under former President Olusegun Obasanjo on the platform of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, from 1999 to 2007.
He was the presidential standard bearer of the PDP in 2023 but defected and joined the ADC some months ago. He is said to be planning to contest for the party’s presidential ticket with which to vie for Presidency of the country, come 2027.
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Ekiti 2026: Court nullifies PDP governorship primaries, orders fresh election
A Federal High Court sitting in Ado-Ekiti, the capital of Ekiti State, on Tuesday nullified the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) primary election which produced Dr Wole Oluyede as the party’s candidate for the 2026 governorship election.
The court also ordered the PDP to conduct a new governorship primary election in Ekiti State.
The court gave the order while delivering judgement in a suit filed by a governorship aspirant, Funsho Ayeni, against PDP and the Independent National Election Commission (INEC).
Ayeni had approached the court to challenge the validity of the governorship primary election, alleging that the party failed to present the original and authentic list of statutory and ad hoc delegates used for the exercise.
He also argued that the absence of the original delegates’ list constituted a fundamental breach of the PDP guidelines and the Electoral Act, thereby rendering the primary election invalid.
Delivering judgement, Justice Babs Kuewumi held that the conduct of the primary election did not comply with the provisions of the law and the party’s constitution.
Justice Kuewumi nullified the primary election and ordered PDP, in conjunction with INEC, to conduct a fresh primary election in strict compliance with the law and relevant guidelines.
The judge ordered that all eligible aspirants be allowed to participate in the fresh primary election to ensure transparency, fairness and internal democracy within the party.
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Disquiet, heavy security as Kano Gov joins APC
There was a tense atmosphere and disquiet in Kano state on Monday, following Governor Abba Yusuf’s defection from the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
The defection was rescheduled to Monday after the January 5 date.
Governor Yusuf won the 2023 election on the platform of the NNPP but decided to join the ruling APC to improve on his development efforts in the state, his aides say.
It was also learnt that Yusuf’s decision stems from the unresolved leadership crises and multiple court cases within the NNPP that could jeopardise his mandate.
Although, there was no official speech from the State Government or formal ceremony heralding the defection, it was clear that the Governor and his administration were no longer of the NNPP platform.
Unlike before the defection, some government officials were walking around the Government House premises with caps emblazoned with the infinity insignia of the famous President Bola Tinubu’s freedom cap.
The Tinubu cap had surfaced since Sunday at a Government House function attended by the Governor and cabinet members.
The NNPP flag at the main entrance to the seat of power was removed leaving the pole naked, while new national flags were flying.
The NNPP flag at the Deputy Governor’s Office was also seen removed when The Nation correspondent visited the two premises.
Senior government officials were not in their offices, except their junior counterparts spotted holding talks in groups.
The discussants did not wear the Kwankwasiyya caps and their discussions were not without the defection.
Heavy security apparatuses, including armoured tanks and personnel, were deployed at the State Government House.
Operatives of the Nigeria Police Force, Department of State Service (DSS) and those of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) were seen tightening security at the gate of the State House.
A grapevine source told The Nation that the Governor skipped the ceremony to prevent violence.
“We are no longer in NNPP. The most important things about the defection to APC have been done and the process is still ongoing,” a member of the cabinet told The Nation on Monday.
Credible sources told The Nation that Yusuf was billed to fly abroad with his loyal stakeholders to brief President Tinubu, having defected.
It was gathered the ceremony was skipped to avoid violence between the governor’s supporters and those of his benefactor Rabiu Kwankwaso who has kicked against the defection.
Kwankwaso, a former Governor of Kano, who doubles as factional leader of the NNPP, has vehemently disapproved the move, insisting that the governor should relinquish his position if he must defect.
The disagreement between Yusuf and Yusuf has divided the state.
It was however, gathered Governor Yusuf decamped with all the chairmen of local government councils and all NNPP House of Assembly members to the APC.
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