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  • APC Zamfara denies Bello Turji’s alleged membership

    APC Zamfara denies Bello Turji’s alleged membership

    The Zamfara State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on Tuesday disassociated itself from claims that notorious bandit leader Bello Turji had registered as a party member, describing the circulated membership slip as forged.

    Social media platforms have been awash with images of a supposed APC membership card bearing Turji’s details over the past 48 hours, suggesting he had joined the ruling party.

    In a statement, the party’s Publicity Secretary, Yusuf Idris Gusau, said the fake slip was a deliberate attempt by mischievous actors to tarnish the party’s image and undermine its ongoing electronic membership registration exercise across the state.

    Gusau noted that the card displayed clear signs of forgery, including the use of a widely recognized photograph of the criminal known to security agencies and the public.

    He further explained that no individual can be validly registered without a National Identification Number (NIN), a requirement Turji is unlikely to meet, rendering the purported membership slip invalid and exposing the efforts of those attempting to discredit the party.

    According to Gusau, “The forgers forgot that before any person is enrolled by NIMC, he must fill a form that will contain his full information before he is captured, how then NIMC could capture him with a military uniform and gun on his shoulders, or are they blind or had forgotten that such features are not acceptable.

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    “Also, from our records of today’s (Tuesday) registration from Kware ward, we did not have the ID number with the initial ID code ’26’, which is for Niger state, but forged for a Zamfara membership card, talkless of the name.”

    The party said its preliminary investigation has already linked the mischievous card to a disgruntled member (names withheld), who was recently suspended from participating in the ongoing e-registration programme due to his dubious attitude.

    “The APC e-registration coordinator in Zamfara State and indeed the state’s chapter of the party wish to completely debunk and distance themselves from the fake membership card with registration number: ID: APC 261113000102. The code used is for Niger state, which starts with 26, while Zamfara State ID code starts with 36, which clearly shows their ignorance of the registration.”

    Calling on the public to disregard the slip, the party said it has reported the forgery case to the security agencies for investigation and prosecution of the sponsors of the fake membership slip.

  • APC receives Mutfwang today

    APC receives Mutfwang today

    …Shettima, Akpabio, Yilwatda, governors storm Jos

    …Group lists gains of defection 

    Jos, capital of Plateau State is aglow festivities today as Governor Caleb  defects from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Vice President Kashim Shettima will lead the party leaders who will receive the governor at the Polo Ground, in the heart of the ancient city.

    Also expected at the rally are the national chairman, Prof. Netanwe Yilwatda,Senate President Godswill Akpabio, House of Representatives Speaker Tajudeen Abbas, former Plateau Governor Simon Lalong and members of the Progressive Governors’ Forum (PGF), led by Imo Stste Governor Hope Uzodimma. 

    Mutfwang will received the APC flag along with his deputy, Josephine Piyo, House of Assembly members, commissioners, advisers,local government chairmen, and other PDP chieftains.

    He will automatically become the state party leader who will drive the mobilisation through e-membership registration.

    The governor’s Director of Media and Public Affairs,  Dr. Gyang Bere, told reporters that the people are excited because of the implications of the defection for development. 

    He said the move would unite the Northcentral and result into a marriage that will herald solutions to developmental challenges, including infrastructural development and security. 

    Bere said it would also bring the Federal Government and Plateau closer and rekindle the people’s trust in the Renewed Hope Agenda of the administration. 

    He said the advantages of greater federal support and internal harmony are enormous. 

    Also, a group, Plateau Vanguard for Democracy (PVD), outlined the enormous benefits likely to acrue to the state, following the defection.

    It urged stakeholders to embrace the development as a turning point for unity and progress.

    The group called on political leaders, residents and stakeholders in to view the governor’s alignment with the ruling party as an opportunity to end years of divisive politics and channel energies towards peace, development and inclusive governance.

    Its chairman, Christopher Ishaku, described the defection as a strategic realignment that could transform political rivalry into collaboration for the greater good of the state.

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    He said, “We should see this moment as one in which valuable assets that had been deployed in political brinkmanship will now be channelled toward the development of Plateau State.”

    Ishaku emphasised that bringing together the governor’s political structure and former rivals in the APC would create a stronger, more unified platform to tackle the state’s longstanding challenges.

    He added, “The defection of the governor will consolidate the different tendencies in the state into a cohesive body that will ultimately make Plateau better.”

    He said that Plateau’s advancement depends more on cooperation among leaders than on rigid party loyalties, stressing that the new political configuration should drive strategic unity and a renewed focus on tangible governance results.

    Ishaku ssid the evolving landscape presents a rare catalyst for healing divisions, fostering inclusive leadership and delivering real improvements in security, economy and infrastructure for residents.

  • Accord, APC, ADC ready for battle

    Accord, APC, ADC ready for battle

    With the conclusion of the Osun State governorship primaries on December 15, last year as stipulated by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), candidates have been on the drawing board, plotting their winning strategies for the August 8 contest. TOBA ADEDEJI reports.

    Governorship candidates in Osun State are about to start campaigns.  Stakeholders and supporters are forging alliances and mobilising grassroots support in a keenly contested race that will determine who occupies the Bola Ige House for the next four years.

    There was a political uprising in 2025 when the major opposition forces in the state, comprising the All Progressives Congress (APC), African Democratic Congress (ADC), and Allied Peoples Movement (APM), were shopping for the best candidate to flag their parties’ banners in the contest. 

    In APC, agitation for the party to pick its governorship candidate from the Osun West District surged, as political groups and leaders advocated that the district be considered for the 2026 governorship ticket should the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, decide not to run again. 

    Subsequently, Oyetola dropped out of the governorship race, prompting nine aspirants to throw their hats into the ring to contest the party’s governorship ticket.

    Zones of the aspirants:

    Former Managing Director of NIWA, Asiwaju Bola Oyebamiji (Ikire, Osun West) Former deputy governor, Iyiola Omisore (Ile-Ife, Osun East), Prince Dotun Babayemi (Gbongan, Osun West) ex-Deputy governor, Benedict Alabi (Ikire, Osun West), an Insurance magnate, Dr. Akin Ogunbiyi (Ile-Oogbo, Osun West), Barrister Kunle Adegoke, SAN (Osogbo, Osun Central), Senator Babajide Omoworare (Ile-Ife, Osun East), ex-Osun House of Assembly member, Dr Mulikat Jimoh (Ikirun, Osun Central and Mr. Babatunde Hareter Oralusi (Ile-Ife, Osun East).

    These aspirants contested, but only Oyebamiji and Mulikat, the only female aspirants, passed the APC screening to contest in the primary. This raised dust within the party until President Bola Tinubu intervened. 

    Following, they agreed and presented Oyebamiji (AMBO) as a consensus candidate on December 13, 2025. 

    Since Oyebamiji emerged, there has been an uneasy calm within the party as Omisore grumbled over the development, faulting Oyetola for backing AMBO and using party mechanisms to favour him. 

    However, the party leaders held a partial reconciliatory meeting at the residence of Chief Bisi Akande in December 2025, where they directed all aspirants to collapse their structures into the APC to ensure the victory of Oyebamiji.

    Also, the State Working Committee (SWC) APC rallied the eight governorship aspirants to close ranks and work as a united front ahead of the poll.

    The party said the emergence of Asiwaju Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji (AMBO) as the party’s standard-bearer has sent jitters into the ruling party’s camp.

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    Speaking with the Director of Media, Chief Kola Olabisi, said that, following the APC maiden meeting in the new year, the state Chairman, Tajudeen Lawal, was full of praise for the eight governorship aspirants, who embraced the emergence of Oyebamiji without resorting to crisis, rancour, or animosity.

    He said Lawal also expressed gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Chief Bisi Akande, Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola, the leadership of Agba Osun, and other personalities whose roles contributed to the successful emergence of one of the qualified governorship aspirants.

    “The successful conduct of the party’s governorship election, which culminated in the seamless emergence of Asiwaju Oyebamiji, has sent jitters into the camp of the ruling party and others, as their hitherto sing-song had been that the exercise would be a recipe for imminent implosion.

    “The prevalent peace and tranquillity being enjoyed in the party today is due to the successful conduct of the governorship primary election, which was made possible by the embracing of the culture of supremacy of the party by the eight aspirants.”

    He said the names of the eight governorship aspirants, who did not allow their aspirations to bring down the roof of the party, shall be written in gold in the political history of the party in the state.

    He enjoined the aspirants to continue to inform their lieutenants and supporters on the need for the party to go into the August 8, 2026, governorship election as an indivisible and impenetrable team with a view to winning the election and chasing Governor Ademola Adeleke back to his Ede country home.”

    He said both formal and informal reconciliation exercises were ongoing in the party, but it was imperative for him to single out the governorship aspirants, who had proved by their actions and inactions that they were complete party men come rain or shine.

    APC’s strength:

    One of the major strengths of APC is that since they left government in 2022 in Osun State, they never lost any major member to the ruling party, except former Governor Rauf Aregbesola, who was expelled from the party alongside his allies over anti-party activities. 

    The APC has welcomed more strong politicians from the ruling party into its fold since 2022 to date, including Senator Francis Fadahunsi (Osun East), Senator Olubiyi Fadeyi (Osun Central), House of Representatives members; Oluwole Oke, Sanya Omirin, Taofeek Ajilesoro, and other notable members, including former National Deputy Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Chief Shuib Oyedokun amongs others. 

    Similarly, the APC has strong leaders across the state’s nine federal constituencies who can muscle out votes for the party in the forthcoming poll. 

    The party has leaders in the major towns of Osun State, who normally determine who win election. 

    The party has NPA Executive Director, Olalekan Badmus, and Senator Ajibola Basiru, the party’s National Secretary, who are strong in Osogbo and Olorunda, Kayode Oduoye (Ikirun), Oyetola in Iragbiji (Boripe), Fadahunsi, Omirin, Ajilesoro in Ijesa land, Chief Akande and Fadeyi in Ila-Orangun, Babayemi in Gbongan, Oyebamiji (governorship candidate) in Ikire.

    APC’s weaknesses:

    One of the major weaknesses of the APC is the likelihood of being unable to secure genuine reconciliation from all the aspirants who were disqualified from the gubernatorial contest. Omisore, who is from the Ile-Ife kingdom, is not really pleased with the party, hence he may not work for the party’s victory in 2026. 

    Similarly, APC may suffer major losses if it fails to pick a strong deputy governorship candidate from one of the major towns, either Osogbo or Ile-Ife. 

    Also, APC may not have a good outing in Ede South and North because it is the hometown of the incumbent governor, Adeleke, who has done well in infrastructure for them. 

    Some local government areas, such as Egbedore, Orolu, Iwo, Ayedire, Odo-Otin, and Ola-Oluwa, may support the reelection of Ademola Adeleke because he garnered support from the councils for infrastructure.

    Chances of PDP, Adeleke’s Accord:

    Before the primary in 2025, the ruling PDP, through its chairman, Sunday Bisi, said the crises ravaging the party have made the conduct of the party’s governorship primary, earlier slated for December 2, impossible.

    He, however, said Adeleke’s decision may change with the resolution of crises ravaging the party, which must be recognised by the Independent National Electoral Commission and reached within the commission’s timeline for the Osun governorship poll.

    He noted that, because of the internal crisis rocking the national leadership of the PDP, the information at his disposal is that Governor Ademola Adeleke may no longer be interested in seeking the PDP nomination for the 2026 Osun governorship election, unless a resolution recognised by INEC is reached within the INEC timeline. 

    Subsequently, Adeleke left the PDP and later joined the Accord Party, along with his cabinet members and appointees. 

    Adeleke, the sole governorship aspirant, later emerged as the party’s candidate, promising to win his second term on the platform.

    Accord Party’s strength:

    One of the major strengths of the Accord Party is that the two parties have fused into one, PDP and Accord. Despite that, Adeleke gave life to the party; the Accord party is strategically placed on the ballot as the first political party any electorate will see before the APC. 

    Also, Adeleke’s influence as the incumbent governor will go a long way toward securing the support of the people, especially civil servants in the state, whom he has prioritised in terms of their welfare, promotion, and the payment of salary arrears owed by the APC administration. 

    Similarly, Adeleke’s infrastructural drive in some parts of the state will win him votes in Ilesa, Ede, Osogbo, Ila-Orangun, Iwo, and other places where he is constructing rural roads. 

    The Accord Party will also pull votes, as the majority of PDP members will support Adeleke’s re-election bid. 

    The remaining federal lawmakers, Senator Lere Oyewumi and six members of the House of Representatives, and the 23 lawmakers of the state House of Assembly, will pull a lot of support for Adeleke in 2026.

    Accord Party’s weaknesses:

    One of the weaknesses of the Accord Party is its lack of voter education, as many local electorates may not know about it or its ideology. Also, many electors who know Adeleke from the PDP may not have been informed about his new political party. 

    Also, the party’s lack of political structure across the state will make it difficult to secure the necessary votes; hence, it will rely heavily on the PDP to re-elect Ademola Adeleke. 

    Some typical members of the PDP may not support Adeleke in the new party because of their loyalty to the party; hence, they will stay out of the election.

    Chances of Aregbesola’s ADC:

    The factor of Aregbesola, a two-term governor of Osun State and the National Secretary of ADC, will also influence the outcome of the 2026 election. 

    Aregbesola and his allies left the APC for ADC in 2025 after being rejected for alleged anti-party activities. 

    The political party has been mobilising in the state since 2025, with the support of ex-Osun State Speaker, Najeem Salam; ex-Secretary to the State Government, Moshood Adeoti; Senator Adelere Oriolowo; ex-APC chairman, Razaq Salinsile; ex-APC chairman, Adelowo Adebiyi, amongst others.

    Meanwhile, the camp suffered a setback when one of its key leaders, Adeoti, left the Aregbesola-backed ADC group, saying he would no longer participate in its activities.

    In a letter addressed to the group, he said, “My decision to withdraw was never an easy one, especially each time I look back and consider all my investments in ensuring the survival of the group throughout its turbulent period from inception till date.”

    Prior to his resignation letter, which began circulating on social media late Saturday, reports emerged that ex-Osun Speaker Najeem Salaam had been chosen as the preferred candidate for the ADC governorship ticket.

    Sources within the Omoluabi Progressives, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Adeoti left because he failed to secure the group’s support for the primary.

    The source said, “Our apex leaders are 15 in number. They met in Lagos over the weekend and held a mini-election to choose the aspirant the group would back for the ADC governorship primary. Three people showed interest, including Oriolowo, Salaam, and Adeoti. In the election, Najeem, a former Speaker of the Osun State House of Assembly, received 11 votes; Adeoti, 3; and Oriolowo, 1.

    “He is leaving because of that. I recall that in 2022, a similar mini-election was held among Aregbesola’s supporters. Najeem won again, but our leaders prevailed on him, and he stepped down for Adeoti, and we all supported him in the APC primary.”

    Adeoti’s departure from the group may affect the party’s chances, as he is a strong politician under the chairmanship of Aregbesola, the incumbent governor, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola.

    Subsequently, Salam emerged as the party’s candidate.

    PDP as a game changer:

    Despite that, Adeleke joined the Accord Party, and Adebayo Adedamola, a close ally of Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde, emerged as the PDP candidate. 

    This development may divide the vote meant for Adeleke if, eventually, the party gets to the ballot in 2026.

  • APC flags, Tinubu’s posters adorn Kano Govt House as Yusuf joins party

    APC flags, Tinubu’s posters adorn Kano Govt House as Yusuf joins party

    APC flags and posters now adorn the Kano Government House as Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf prepares to officially join the party.

    Top APC officials, led by former national chairman Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, are finalising arrangements to welcome Yusuf.

    Supporters are cheering and dancing outside the government house, with tight security in place.

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    The event venue, Coronation Hall, is packed with guests and party supporters waiting for Yusuf’s arrival.

    NNPP flags have been removed and replaced with APC symbols. The atmosphere in Kano is calm, with APC supporters jubilant over the development.

    Yusuf insisted his decision was driven by the interest of Kano and its people, not personal gain.

  • Ministers must perform better to enhance APC 2027 chances – Onoh

    Ministers must perform better to enhance APC 2027 chances – Onoh

    The former southeast spokesman to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and  Chairman of forum of former members of Enugu House of Assembly, Denge Josef Onoh, has urged Ministers to perform better to enhance the chances of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2027. 

    He specifically asked the Minister for Arts, Culture, Tourism, and Creative Economy, Hon. Hannatu Musawa, to pay more attention  to her job than on the politics of presidential tickets.

    The Minister, in a ‘Mic On Show’ media programme warned that dropping a Northern Muslim from President Bola Tinubu’s 2027 ticket could create significant hurdles for the APC in core Northern states.

    Onoh noted that the Minister’s emphasis on the sophistication of Northern politics and the importance of maintaining the Muslim-Muslim ticket configuration aligns with the party’s 2023 strategy, which delivered strong support in the North.

    Onoh however said that as a committed APC stakeholder, it was important to address the broader context of party unity and focus, insisting that the speculation about the 2027 ticket is premature and risks distracting from the urgent task of governance and party consolidation. 

    “President Tinubu and the APC leadership have consistently demonstrated a commitment to inclusive representation, and any decisions on the ticket will be made strategical by the party’s national leadership, governors, and stakeholders.

    “I’d rather advise the Hon. Minister to focus on her role as Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism, and Creative Economy which is critical to delivering on President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda,” Onoh advised.

    Onoh said the  Minister’s expertise and visibility in her portfolio positions her to drive tangible achievements in promoting Nigeria’s cultural heritage, tourism potential, and creative industries—sectors that can generate jobs, revenue, and national pride.

    He further advised that grassroots mobilisation, ward-level engagement and party consolidation are best handled by dedicated party mobilisers, state executives, governors, and the APC National Chairman. 

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    “This is because these structures are actively working to strengthen the party’s base across all regions, ensuring that the APC remains united and formidable ahead of 2027.”

    Onoh lamented there has been limited visible engagement in grassroots party activities or direct promotion of the APC at the local level. 

    “While ministerial duties demand focus, many stakeholders note that ministers who balance their portfolios with active party support (through campaigns, rallies, or constituency outreach) strengthen the overall APC brand. Waking up to comment on sensitive national ticket issues at this juncture—without consistent prior involvement in party-building efforts—may come across as selective rather than holistic,” he added. 

    Onoh said that the APC’s success in 2027 will depend on collective discipline, ministers delivering in their sectors, Governors driving state-level performance, and grassroots politicians mobilizing voters. 

    “Let us all stay in our lanes to avoid unnecessary distractions and work toward a stronger, more united party. The APC remains confident under President Tinubu’s leadership, and with focused execution, we will consolidate our gains and secure victory in 2027 irrespective of the choice of a Muslim/Muslim or Muslim/Christian ticket.”

  • APC candidates ‘ll emerge through consensus- Aiyedatiwa

    APC candidates ‘ll emerge through consensus- Aiyedatiwa

    As political activities intensify ahead of the 2027 general elections, Ondo Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa has declared candidates of the governing All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state would emerge through ‘consensus.’

    Aiyedatiwa, at the APC stakeholders’ meeting at The International Culture and Event Centre, The Dome, in Akure, on Sunday, stated that he has not endorsed or promised any aspirants the ‘elective ticket’ of the party. 

    He noted that it had become necessary to clearly state his position in view of widespread insinuations in the political space ahead of primaries for elective positions. 

    Aiyedatiwa warned party memebers, especially those vying for the House of Assembly and National Assembly tickets against rumours, assumptions and political falsehoods capable of creating division within the governing APC in the state. 

    “Let me quickly correct this because we know in the political climate there are many falsehoods, lies, insinuations, and assumptions that fly around and try to create cracks and divisions. I want to emphasise that I have not promised anyone a ticket.

    “I have not promised anyone that I am giving you a ticket of State Assembly or National Assembly. I have not said I will deny anyone a return ticket,” the Governor declared. 

    Aiyedatiwa further added that the leaders of the party will participate in the process of picking candidates for elective positions in the state, reaffirming that the governing party will explore the “consensus arrangement.”

    He, however, urged party members to remain firm and disciplined, stressing that it is now in their hands to protect what the party has built and warning against actions capable of emboldening factions within the party. 

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    The Governor emphasised unity, noting that most national assembly members from the state were present at the meeting, while those absent had sent apologies due to national assignments.

    He said APC remained the only viable party in the state and urged members to work together to build Ondo State.

    Aiyedatiwa also placed strong emphasis on the APC e-registration exercise, describing it as critical to the party’s future. 

    He explained that the meeting was convened ahead of the January 31 deadline to mobilise leaders across wards and local governments.

    He infirmed, as of the day of the meeting, Ondo State had recorded 128,770 registered members, ranking third in the South-West zone, adding that there was still room for improvement.

    According to him, challenges associated with National Identification Number (NIN) registration were being addressed in collaboration with relevant agencies while logistics and decentralisation efforts were being strengthened to boost participation.

  • APC chieftain celebrates Ondo at 50

    APC chieftain celebrates Ondo at 50

    A chieftain of All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State, Dr. Akinola Awodeyi-Akinsehinwa, has congratulated the government and people of Ondo State as the state marks its 50th anniversary.

    In a statement yesterday in Abuja, Dr. Awodeyi-Akinsehinwa paid glowing tribute to the founding fathers of the state created in 1976, and hailed their visionary contributions to building a solid foundation for economic growth, infrastructure development and social progress.

    He emphasised the remarkable achievements recorded since the state’s inception, spanning military and democratic eras, particularly from 1999 to the present day.

    “From its creation in 1976 through to the current democratic dispensation, Ondo State has recorded tremendous progress in physical and human development achievements that fill every indigene with pride and deep gratitude to Almighty God,” he said.

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    The APC stalwart pointed to key milestones, including the building of roads linking communities across the state, establishment of essential social infrastructure to meet citizens’ needs, and the steadfast preservation of unity amid diversity.

    “Through these decades, we have built roads to connect our communities, established vital social infrastructure to serve our people, and most importantly, upheld our rich diversity with pride while safeguarding our unity against all challenges,” he said.

    Awodeyi-Akinsehinwa underlined the collective role played by every segment of the society in the state’s journey.

    “I congratulate all indigenes of Ondo State, men and women, young and old, rural and urban on the individual and collective contributions each has made to this remarkable progress.’’

    He recognised the efforts of past and present leaders, including all former governors and the incumbent, Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa, for their dedication to advancing the state’s development agenda.

    Awodeyi-Akinsehinwa said a brighter future awaited the state.

    “As we look ahead to this next stage of our march of progress, I urge the good people of Ondo State to uphold the ideals of mutual love, peace, tolerance and determination, which are preconditions for a modernised state,” the statement said.

  • BREAKING: I’m set to join APC tomorrow, says Kano governor

    BREAKING: I’m set to join APC tomorrow, says Kano governor

    Kano State Governor, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, is set to rejoin the All Progressives Congress (APC) on Monday, 26 January 2026.

    His decision came after he resigned from the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) last Friday.

    This was contained in a statement by the governor’s spokesman, Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, on Sunday.

    The statement recalled that Governor Yusuf first joined the APC in 2014 when he won the party’s primary election for the Kano Central Senatorial seat, a position he later conceded to Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso.

    It noted that after years of political engagement across different platforms, including his most recent stint in the NNPP, prevailing realities of governance, national cohesion, and development necessitated his return to the APC, which he described as a familiar and structured platform for progressive governance.

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    Governor Yusuf stated that rejoining the APC would further strengthen cooperation with the Federal Government, accelerate infrastructural development, enhance security coordination, and improve service delivery across Kano State.

    He added that the decision would also consolidate political stability and unity in the state.

    On Monday, 26 January 2026, the governor will formally register as a member of the APC in Kano alongside 22 members of the State House of Assembly, eight members of the House of Representatives, and the 44 local government chairmen.

    Yusuf is also expected to officially launch the APC e-registration exercise in the state.

  • APC chieftain celebrates Ondo at 50

    APC chieftain celebrates Ondo at 50

    …says future of Sunshine state is promising

    A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State, Dr. Akinola Awodeyi-Akinsehinwa, has congratulated the government and people of Ondo State as the state marks its historic 50th anniversary.

    In a statement on Sunday in Abuja, Dr. Awodeyi-Akinsehinwa paid glowing tribute to the founding fathers of the state created in 1976, and commended their visionary contributions to building a solid foundation for economic growth, infrastructure development, and social progress.

    He emphasized the remarkable achievements recorded since the state’s inception, spanning military and democratic eras, particularly from 1999 to the present day.

    “From its creation in 1976 through to the current democratic dispensation, Ondo State has recorded tremendous progress in both physical and human development achievements that fill every indigene with pride and deep gratitude to Almighty God,” he stated.

    The APC stalwart pointed to key milestones, including the construction of roads linking communities across the state, the establishment of essential social infrastructure to meet citizens’ needs, and the steadfast preservation of unity amid diversity.

    “Through these decades, we have built roads to connect our communities, established vital social infrastructure to serve our people, and most importantly, upheld our rich diversity with pride while safeguarding our unity against all challenges,” he added.

    Dr. Awodeyi-Akinsehinwa underlined the collective role played by every segment of society in the state’s journey

    “I congratulate all indigenes of Ondo State men and women, young and old, rural and urban for the individual and collective contributions each has made to this remarkable progress.

    ”He recognized the efforts of past and present leaders, including all former governors and the incumbent, Governor Dr. Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, for their dedication to advancing the state’s development agenda.

    Dr. Awodeyi-Akinsehinwa says a brighter future awaits the state.

    “As we look ahead to this next stage of our march of progress, i urge the good people of Ondo State to uphold the ideals of mutual love, peace, tolerance, and determination, which are preconditions for a modernised state”, the statement reads

  • APC chieftain hails Gov Yusuf’s defection as turning point for Kano politics

    APC chieftain hails Gov Yusuf’s defection as turning point for Kano politics

    A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kano State, Ahmed Dankabo, has described the reported defection of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf from the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) to the APC as a defining moment in the state’s political history.

    In a statement issued to journalists in Abuja, Dankabo said the long-anticipated move marks a watershed in Kano politics and a significant milestone in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic.

    He stressed that the people of Kano State stand to gain the most from the governor’s defection, citing prospects of improved governance and stronger alignment with federal policies.

    Dankabo, who served on the APC 2023 Presidential Campaign Council in Kano State, said the development signals renewed confidence in the APC-led Federal Government and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s reform agenda.

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    He stated, “The decision of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf to defect from the NNPP to the APC is not just a political move; it is a defining moment in the political history of Kano State. This single action has triggered a political tsunami across the state, with citizens from all walks of life embracing the APC. In fact, Kano State is turning 360 degrees to the APC.

    “Kano State has effectively turned in a new direction politically. The momentum on the ground is overwhelming, and it is evident that the people see the APC as the vehicle for stability, development, and meaningful engagement with the centre.

    “I congratulate Governor Abba Gida-Gida, his cabinet, legislators, and grassroots leaders for this bold and strategic move. This is a major political milestone not only for Kano State but for Nigeria’s democratic evolution under the Fourth Republic,” he said.

    According to Dankabo, the defection has repositioned Kano State from the political periphery to the centre of national political and economic decision-making.

    “For too long, Kano operated outside the core of national power dynamics. This alignment with the ruling party has now restored the state to its rightful place at the centre of national discourse and development planning,” he noted.

    He further expressed optimism that the state stands to gain significantly from closer collaboration with the Federal Government.

    “Even while Kano was in the opposition, the state benefitted from several federal appointments and projects under President Tinubu’s administration. Now that Kano is fully aligned with the centre under our great party, the APC, the opportunities and benefits before the state are limitless.

    “This decision is about the future of Kano State. It is about accelerated development, increased federal presence, and a stronger voice at the national level. The people of Kano are the real winners,” he added.