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  • The dilemma of APC Anambra: A call for introspection and re-strategisation

    The dilemma of APC Anambra: A call for introspection and re-strategisation

    By Hon. Pope Obinna Amaefuna

    The All Progressives Congress assumed leadership of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in 2015 and for ten years, the Anambra State chapter of the party has been unable to capitalize on this vital political advantage to reposition the party in Anambra State, rather the party has repeatedly lost elections in the state and has failed to replicate the federal successes of the party at the state and local government levels of Anambra state.

    Historically, this reality is out-rightly unusual considering the peculiarities of the Nigerian political culture.

    While there are undeniable socio-cultural factors at play, it is general desideratum that a ruling party at the federal level should offer some level of political leverage and bestow some form of positive impetus on the party formations at the lower strata’s of government. It is therefore worrying that the APC in Anambra state is yet to get her act together in almost a decade.

    Under the right trajectory, APC Anambra should be maximizing her electoral capabilities and broadening her frontiers by tapping into the political relevance of the party at the center, harnessing available resources, ensuring quality candidature and optimal mobilization of the state infrastructure to reinvent the party and reposition her in Anambra State.

    While the personality and leadership philosophy of the commander in chief has a huge impact of the growth of the party, It is pertinent to highlight that the obtainment between the idealist orientation of Mohammed Buhari’s administration should ordinarily be in sharp contrast with that of President Tinubu who is by all standards, a thorough bred politician. A true party man with a deep understanding of party politics and even deeper knowledge and experience on how best to politic for the benefit of partymen and growth of his party.

    However, President Tinubu has through his actions and inactions publicly demonstrated his lack of faith in the APC as constituted in Anambra state and there are glaring pointers to this effect while uncertainty becloud opinions on the causation.

    From the appointment of non APC members to strategic federal positions traditionally reserved as reward for party faithfuls to his seeming commitment to ensuring that the beneficiaries of his appointments are card carrying members from the top hierarchy of the local ruling party in Anambra state, the APGA.

    More damning is the fact that these appointments appear to be calculated political moves unfolding in the build-up of the 2025 Anambra guber election slated for 8th November.

    What could be wrong?

    Are there no good heads and sound minds in Anambra APC?

    How would empowering the opposition help strengthen the APC in Anambra state?

    Why is President Tinubu overlooking his party men in Anambra State and making decisions that could be interpreted as antiparty activity that has the potential to demoralize loyal party men?

    What could have informed this unusual policy drive by a thorough bred politician who propagated unconditional party loyalty as a guiding principle in politics and “Emi-Lokan-ism” as reward for such loyalty?

    Some school of thought allude that President Tinubu’s seeming preference for card carrying APGA members is a calculated attempt to balkanize APGA and rally Southeast support for his planned 2027 reelection campaign. According to the theory, Tinubu is most likely attempting to connect himself with a party that has historical significance in the Southeast by courting APGA, but this is a very misleading idea.

    A man of Tinubu’s political acumen cannot be given to such political naivety because in reality, every informed and grounded politician knows that the political relevance of APGA is greatly exaggerated. The results of recent senatorial, house of reps and state house of assembly elections in Anambra state is testament to the fact that Anambra voters are highly republican and no political party can claim exclusive rights or control over the state political mandates or voting pattern.

    Another school of thought likened the situation in Anambra State to that of Rivers state where an Ex-governor who is still a card carrying member of the PDP is now serving as the minister of the FCT under the Tinubu Administration. These class of political analysts argue that while Gov Soludo still governs Anambra state on an APGA mandate, That it is pertinent to note that he is still a member of the presidential economic team hence the president might consider the APGA governor a more reliable ally.

    The comparism appears lopsided considering the fact that Wike of Rivers is no longer serving as governor of his state neither does he have 100% control of the PDP structure in the oil rich state. Most importantly is the fact that in the months leading up to the 2023 presidential elections, the FCT minister played a crucial divisive and destabilizing role in the PDP that balkanized the party structures and jeopardized the chances of the party at the national level and his antics continues to divide the party till date.

    The situation in Anambra state is distinctive as Gov. Soludo is still a serving governor and the leader of APGA bound by his party mandate ans constitution. Aside his portfolio, Gov Soludo is severely restricted by the prevailing sentiments of the Igbo nationalist struggles from engaging in some behaviors that might be deemed detrimental to the inferred aspirations of Igbo nationalists and fundamentalists so in essence, Soludo’s hands are tied so tightly that he risks losing his second term bid if he dares to toe the path of Wike.

    It is worthy to note that APGA of today is wobbly and standing on shaky grounds. The party lost her appeal in the Southeast region long ago leading to mass exodus of various southeast governors from the self depreciative idea of a regional political party of ethnic identity.

    To further cement her place as a dying party in her twilight and in her last frontier which is Anambra state, the state Governor, CC Soludo failed to deliver his own ward for APGA in the 2023 presidential election and the APGA presidential candidate failed to win a single polling unit in the entire Anambra state in the election.

    How then will an alliance with APGA deliver Tinubu’s APC in 2027?

    This leaves us with clear causative interpretation of the actions of the presidency in Anambra State.

    ✓ LACK OF TRUST FOR ANAMBRA APC LEADERSHIP AND TRAJECTORY.

    ✓ HISTORY OF INTERNAL SABOTAGE OF PARTY CANDIDATES DUE TO PERSONAL INTEREST AND GREED OF APC ANAMBRA PARTY STAKEHOLDERS AND MEMBERS IN ANAMBRA STATE.

    ✓ DEARTH OF GENUINE COMMITMENT and INSINCERITY OF PURPOSE BY POWER PLAYERS and STAKEHOLDERS IN THE PARTY.

    These factors have become a reoccurring decimal within the party in the last decade.

    The undisputable truth is that over the years, the successive leaderships and stakeholders of Anambra APC has not shown any sign of genuine commitment to reposition the party for success therefore it is not surprising to unbiased political observers that President Tinubu has completely ignored the party in his federal appointments less than ten months to the guber election in the state.

    President Tinubu’s trajectory is not really unexpected because delegative leadership thrives on TRUST and no leader who wants to make genuine positive impact would willfully embarked on any sort of project with characters or institutions with chequered history and uncertain prospects.

    The presidency obviously does not trust the party as presently constituted in Anambra State and antecedents justifies his stand.

    The lack of plausible intent to deploy the instrument of state and sundry political cum economic paraphernalia to support or strengthen APC Anambra is justifiable because the party has gained notoriority for self sabotage as stakeholders has brazingly and repeatedly worked against their own candidates in past elections while destabilizing party structures for pecuniary gains.

    It is on record that APC Anambra has never headed into any guber election with a unified front or structure because before each gubernatorial race, the party would always end up divided due to internal sabotage and the lack of free, fair, and credible primaries. To compound issue more, successive leaderships of the party at the state level have also failed to settle post primaries issues amicably by assuaging aggrieved member and assuring them of the protection of their interests.

    These antecedents of betrayals, poor leadership, selfish power plays, avarice, and anti party activities abundantly evident in the politics of APC Anambra state remain the bane of the party and the cataclysmic effects were clearly manifest in the 2017 and 2021 guber elections.

    These factors and more have held the party hostage and have ultimately stifled her growth for almost a decade in Anambra state.

    A clear action plan must be put in place to rebrand the image of APC Anambra at the federal level and regain the confidence of the presidency as his support is critical and indispensible if the APC in Anambra will stand any chance at the November 8th Guber election,

    There is need to reposition our great party at the ward and local government levels through strategic consultation, ideological reorientation and mass sensitization against vices like vote merchandizing and disenfranchisement.

    The presidential snub of sound brilliant minds and qualified APC stalwarts in Anambra, such as His Excellency Amb Dr. Elijah Onyeagba, Hon Johnbosco Onunkwo, Hon, Ifeanyi Ibezim, His Excellency Dr. Nkem Okeke, Dr. Valentine Iyke-Oliobi, MP. Chukwuma Umeoji, etc should be a call for deeper retrospection and re-strategization. 

    The entry of political heavyweights like Obiora Okonkwo and Nicholas Ukachukwu to the party should be handled with decorum and maturity and the interest of the party should and must come first before personal interest. 

    The old members of the party should view the entry of these heavyweights as a boost to the fold and a means to strengthen the capacity and human resource base of APC Anambra instead of viewing it from the various negative prisms available. The new entrants should also consult widely with old party stakeholders and apply caution in their conduct and utterances so they don’t appear as those who came to highjack the party structure and reap from where they didn’t sow. Those who lose at the primaries must also strive to remain in the party and deliver the candidate if the leadership of the party succeeds in conducting a free and fair elections without favouritism or dubious manipulation of any kind or nature.

    As a matter of urgency, the leadership and stakeholders of the Anambra APC should humble themselves and consult widely. There is need to jettison ego, shelve selfish interests and take all necessary steps to bring the party together.

    Despite the apparent distrust of the presidency for the party hierarchy and formation in Anambra state, there appear to be an exception to the Anambra APC malady and he is High Chief Ekene Enefe.

    While the presidency has repeatedly snubbed many Anambra APC stalwarts and stakeholders, the commander in chief has in stark contrast repeatedly demonstrated his unwavering confidence on Chief Enefe by nominating and confirming his dual appointments into multiple federal parastatals.

    Few months after the inauguration of the president, The presidency confirmed the appointment of Chief Enefe into the governing board of a federal tertiary institution in Daura, the home town of ex president Mohammadu Buhari.  

    Few months down the line, Owing to the stellar performance of Chief Enefe at Daura, President Tinubu has once again approved his appointment as federal commissioner for revenue mobilization, allocation and fiscal commission.

    The accomplishments of Chief Enefe is purely merit and performance based. A regular face at the villa and trusted ally of the presidency, Chief Enefe has remarkably distinguished himself with his unblemished track record of commitment, uncompromising forthrightness, stewardship, fecundatory mobilization of human and intellectual resources, accountability, loyalty, uprightness, honesty and productivity. Qualities that has endeared him to the presidency.

    It is imperative to assert that what president Tinubu has sought for in Anambra APC without success seem to be abundantly available in Chief Enefe.

    While the appointment of APGA members instead APC members in Anambra State is a very sad and demoralizing development, The realities of the development should inspire the necessary soul searching and catalyze the much needed change.

    To reposition APC in Anambra state, The Party Exco’s must as a matter of urgency consult Chief Enefe on practical and actionable modalities necessary for the rebranding and repackaging of the party to facilitate some form of synergy with the federal government. 

    There is an urgent need to leverage on Chief Enefe’s federal clout, vast political contacts and expertise if we must save the APC in Anambra State and reposition her on the path to growth. 

    A party with over 240k registered members in the state and executive powers at the center has the potential to unseat any political party and should not be habitually playing catch up every election year despite her access to consolidated federal support system and backing.

    Considering the prevailing socio-cultural realities of the Igbo nation, the chances of APC reinventing herself and winning elections in Anambra state remains very slim without full support from the presidency.

    As we march towards November 8th elections, Navigating towards “Enefe-ism” is the way forward and might be the proverbial stitch in time that might yet save nine,

    The time to bridge the gap between Anambra APC and the presidency is now and Chief Ekene Enefe has the capacity to make it happen.

    Hon. Pope Obinna Amaefuna. An APC Stakeholder writes from Amaeze village Oraukwu, Anambra State.

  • Osun 2026: Resist inducement to work against West guber agenda, APC tells protesting youths

    Osun 2026: Resist inducement to work against West guber agenda, APC tells protesting youths

    The leadership of All Progressives Congress (APC), Osun West District has cautioned youths in the zone who protested against agitation that the party’s gubernatorial candidate be zoned to the region.

    Some youths within APC in Iwo community under the aegis of Osun West for Progressives Governance on Friday staged a peaceful protest to oppose agitation for APC to zone its guber ticket to the district.

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    The coordinator for the group, Tajudeen Ajani said: “Our collective stand has been, and remains, that the party should put forward the very best candidate with the competence, capacity, and broad support needed to give APC the necessary political muscle to defeat the ruling PDP in Osun State.”

    Meanwhile, APC in the district after its leadership meeting on Friday insisted that should Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola refuse to contest in 2026, the gubernatorial ticket should be zoned to Osun West.

  • APC chairman Ganduje visits Anambra to commission state secretariat

    APC chairman Ganduje visits Anambra to commission state secretariat

    …Chukwuma secures office, Okonkwo equips

    The national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, is set to visit Anambra today (Saturday) to commission the party’s state secretariat, secured by leading governorship aspirant, Sir Paul Chukwuma.

    Another top contender for the APC ticket, Prof. Obiora Okonkwo, has fully equipped the secretariat with millions of naira and fulfilled his ₦20 million pledge to the party.

    During his visit to the secretariat, located opposite the Anambra State Government House, Ganduje will address APC executives and supporters ahead of the party’s April 5 primary election.

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    Other aspirants in the governorship race include billionaire businessman Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu, former House of Representatives member Chukwuma Umeoji, and Johnbosco Onunkwo.

    However, Chukwuma and Okonkwo have emerged as the frontrunners in the contest.

    Ganduje’s visit is expected to provide party members with insights into the APC’s stance on the upcoming November 8 governorship election.

    The national chairman was to visit the state late 2024 and it was shifted twice, which led to some tongues wagging.

    APC is determined to wrestle power from the current leadership of the All Progressives Grand Alliance APGA, led by the Governor, Prof Chukwuma Soludo come November 8,2025.

    The equipment donated by Okonkwo include, a high-capacity Mikano generator, six split-unit air conditioners, industrial fans, a cutting-edge wireless public address system, and other critical appliances. 

    They were handed over to the state chairman of the party, Sir Basil Ejidike and other APC state executives at new party Secretariat secured by Chukwuma.

    The entrance of the billionaires for the APC governorship ticket has really changed the state party’s fortunes for good and it’s left for the national office to fight for the soul of the state

  • Ex-Bayelsa LP governorship candidate Eradiri joins APC

    Ex-Bayelsa LP governorship candidate Eradiri joins APC

    The November 11, 2023 governorship candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in Bayelsa State, Udengs Eradiri, has defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    He praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration, saying it is behind all the projects in his Agudiama/Ekpetiama community in Yenagoa Local Government Area.

    Eradiri, who registered for the APC at Ward 10 Constituency 2 in Yenagoa Local Government Area, said President Tinubu, through Dr. Samuel Ogbuku-led Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), gave his community potable water, shore protection, solar lights, and one kilometre road.

    He said besides his community, almost all the communities in the Niger Delta region have benefitted from the light-up project and other interventionist programmes of the NDDC.

    According to him, the Tinubu administration, through the NDDC, had also promised to embark on other projects, including the remodeling of a secondary school and providing quality accommodation for members of the National Youths Service Corps (NYSC) in his community.

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    Eradiri, who was received by a crowd of residents and APC members in his ward, noted that through the Tantita Security Services Limited and the NDDC, the Niger Delta region had experienced peace and steady progress in infrastructural development.

    He gave some instances, including the recent President’s assent to the Maritime University Bill into law and the Bill establishing the University of Technology and Environment in Ogoni land.

    Eradiri said these would help to deepen the already existing peace in the region.

    The former Bayelsa State Commissioner for Youths and later Environment stressed that President Tinubu was steadily addressing the injustices and marginalisation the region suffered over the past years.

  • Council poll: Ikorodu gains momentum as PDP stalwart joins APC

    Council poll: Ikorodu gains momentum as PDP stalwart joins APC

    In a bid to maintain the stronghold of the All Progressives Congress(APC) ahead of the Local Government Elections, a former stalwart of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Abdulkareem Shittu, has defected to the APC in the Ikorodu.

    The event, held at the APC LGA Secretariat in Oke Ota-Ona, Ikorodu, was attended by a host of APC leaders and key figures.

    Dignitaries such as the former Lagos State Deputy Governor, Prince Abiodun Ogunleye, APC Ikorodu Division Chairman,Tijani Olasukanmi, and APC leaders from across the region were present to welcome Shittu into the party.

    In a significant moment, Prince Ogunleye handed the APC flag to Shittu, symbolising his official admission into the party. Party faithfuls and Shittu’s loyal supporters were present in large numbers, showing their unwavering commitment to their leader’s new political path.

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    Shittu expressed his gratitude to the APC leadership in the constituency for the warm reception, emphasising that his decision to join the party was driven by his desire to contribute to the development of Ikorodu and Lagos State. He praised the APC for its commitment to good governance, transparency, and accountability, aligning with his own values and vision for the division.

    “I want to assure you all that my commitment to this party and to our shared goals is unwavering. I am here to serve, to build, and to work with every one of you to ensure that the promises we’ve made to our people are fulfilled”, he said.

    He further assured the people of Ikorodu that he would remain a loyal and dedicated member. He vowed to work tirelessly in promoting the party’s ideals and goals.

    The dignitaries who attended the event, noted that Shittu’s defection to the APC is widely viewed as a significant turning point in Ikorodu’s political landscape, with many anticipating its far-reaching impact.

    They asserted that his vast experience, commitment to community development, and proven leadership, is expected to be a valuable asset to the APC, strengthening its position in the division.

  • APC chieftain urges Adeleke to recruit more teachers in Osun schools

    APC chieftain urges Adeleke to recruit more teachers in Osun schools

    One of the leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun West Senatorial District, Ayodele Asaolu, has called on Governor Ademola Adeleke to address the shortage of teachers in public schools by recruiting more educators.

    Speaking in Ejigbo on Tuesday while distributing 800 Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and West African Examinations Council (WAEC) forms to students in Osun West, Asaolu lamented that the state government had not hired new teachers in three years. 

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    He noted that Ejigbo Local Government schools were among the worst affected.

    According to him, “We need to make education a right and not a privilege. I will encourage the government of Osun State to do more for education. The truth must be said the government has not really done well in terms of education in the state.

    “We have schools in Ejigbo that do not have teachers, I want to appeal to them to come to our aid, let them employ more teachers. In the last two to three years, this government has not employed any teachers compared to Oyo State where they are employing teachers massively. We are appealing to government to do something about it.”

    He urged both federal and state governments to collaborate to promote education in the country to tackle out-of-school children.

  • Gov Oborevwori, Okowa begging to join APC, Omo-Agege alleges

    Gov Oborevwori, Okowa begging to join APC, Omo-Agege alleges

    Former Senate Deputy President Ovie Omo-Agege has told Delta Governor Sheriff Oborevwori and his predecessor Ifeanyi Okowa to remain in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), stating that they are not welcome in the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Senator Omo-Agege, who was the APC governorship candidate in the 2023 election, noted the party has continued to gain momentum in the State with the only PDP senator set to join the APC and about three House of Representatives members also preparing to switch allegiance.

    Speaking during an APC leaders, elders, and stakeholders meeting on Monday in Agbor, Ika South and Ute-Okpu in Ika North East Local Government Areas, he emphasised that while the party is open to welcoming Senator Ned Nwoko, members of the House of Representatives, House of Assembly members and other PDP leaders, it has no interest in Oborevwori and Okowa joining its ranks.

    According to him: “After the 2023 elections, the PDP spread false propaganda, claiming that APC no longer exists in Delta. Yet, this is a state where APC won two senatorial seats and two House of Reps seats. Today, the only PDP senator is set to join APC, and you are still saying we are not on the ground? Are we not the majority party?

    “In Delta Central Senatorial District, where I and Governor Oborevwori come from, APC won the senatorial seat. Out of three House of Reps seats, APC won two, while the remaining one was won by the Labour Party. PDP won none. Out of nine House of Assembly seats, APC secured five, while PDP got four. So, which party is truly more popular?”

    Omo-Agege accused Oborevwori’s administration of attempting to downplay APC’s strength despite the party’s growing influence. 

    He also highlighted that despite the presence of a sitting PDP Governor and a former vice-presidential candidate in Ika South and Ika North East, APC still secured the required 25% of votes in the last election.

    He reassured party members that all internal issues within Delta APC would be resolved ahead of 2027, emphasising that PDP’s national crisis could render it irrelevant by the next election cycle.

    “We should stop focusing on our internal issues and instead take advantage of the PDP’s bigger problems. Are we even sure PDP will still exist in 2027? Their crisis at the national level is worsening. Our focus should be on winning the next elections and re-electing President Bola Tinubu,” he stated. 

    Omo-Agege further stated that the successes of Tinubu’s policies have made APC the most attractive party in Delta State, drawing interest from several political figures. 

    However, he firmly rejected any potential defection by Okowa and Oborevwori, saying, “We have built this party from scratch, and we will not allow people with questionable records to destroy what we have worked hard for.”

    He added: “Soon, we will have three senators, and I am aware that the three PDP House of Reps members are joining APC. Some House of Assembly members will also join us. We welcome everyone except Oborevwori and Okowa. They should remain in PDP and rebuild their party.”

    “Some House of Assembly members will also come to APC. You know that Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s government is pushing Delta State House Assembly members. You can’t even speak as a member; if you dare speak, you will be slammed with suspension. So, they are all coming, and we welcome them; the only two people who are not welcomed are Governor Sheriff and Okowa. They should remain in PDP and build their party.

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    “Stay united, stay strong, and thank you once again for your dedication and hard work,” Omo-Agege added.

    Barr. Felix Morka, National Publicity Secretary of APC, also assured party members that the APC National Chairman and other key stakeholders were committed to resolving any internal issues within the Delta State chapter before the 2027 elections.

    Several party leaders who spoke at the event, including Hon. Fada Ibudeh, Chief Stevenson Ikpade, Chief Sunny Chuks Obuseh, Hon. Fred Ofume, Pst. Paul Ebede, Lady Philomena Agholor, Dr. Goddy Ibeh, Dr. Chamberlain Dunkwu, Mr. Godwin Ogadi and Barr. Eugene Uzum, emphasized the need for genuine reconciliation to strengthen APC ahead of the 2027 elections.

  • 2027: ‘APC Northcentral won’t work against Tinubu’

    2027: ‘APC Northcentral won’t work against Tinubu’

    • Forum distances self from opposition to President’s second term

    The Northcentral APC Forum has said will not join any coalition against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    It distanced itself from the Northeast and Northwest alliances against the President’s second term. 

    There have been speculations that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, ex-Governors Nasir El-Rufai (Kaduna) and Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers), and the Labour Party (LP) 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, are allegedly planning to form a coalition against President Tinubu in 2027. 

    The rumours intensified after the opposition figures openly criticised the Tinubu administration and the ruling APC at the recent National Conference on Strengthening Democracy in Nigeria in Abuja.

    But in a statement at the weekend by its Chairman, Saleh Zazzaga, the forum emphasised that the Northcentral had learnt from past experiences, particularly its treatment under former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.

    Zazzaga explained that the forum’s stance stemmed from the region’s past experiences, where, despite playing a key role in APC’s formation and Buhari’s 2015 victory, the region was allegedly marginalised in governance, infrastructure, and security. 

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    The form chairman recalled that erstwhile Nasarawa State Governor Tanko Al-Makura was the only sitting opposition governor who actively contributed to APC’s electoral victory.

    According to him, once in power, the Buhari administration overlooked the region, denying it key positions, like the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and failing to address its developmental and security concerns.

    Zazzaga said under President Tinubu, the forum was confident that the Northcentral has got a fairer national relevance and would not repeat the past mistakes.

  • 2027: APC Forum distances North Central from northern coalition against Tinubu

    2027: APC Forum distances North Central from northern coalition against Tinubu

    The North-Central APC Forum has firmly stated that it will not join any coalition against President Bola Tinubu, distancing itself from alliances involving the North-East and North-West.  

    This comes amid speculation that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, ex-governors Nasir El-Rufai and Rotimi Amaechi, and Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, are allegedly planning to unite against President Bola Tinubu in 2027.  

    The rumors intensified after the opposition figures openly criticized Tinubu’s administration and the APC at the recent National Conference on Strengthening Democracy in Nigeria, held in Abuja.

    However, in a statement on Saturday by its Chairman, Saleh Zazzaga, the Forum emphasized that the North-Central region has learned from past experiences, particularly its treatment under former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration. 

    Zazzaga explained that the Forum’s stance stems from the North-Central’s past experiences, where, despite playing a key role in the APC’s formation and Buhari’s 2015 victory, the region was marginalized in governance, infrastructure, and security.  

    He noted that Governor Tanko Al-Makura of Nasarawa State was the only sitting opposition governor who actively contributed to the APC merger. 

    Read Also: Omo-Agege: Tinubu’s policies yielding significant gains, giving States higher revenue

    Yet, once in power, Buhari’s administration overlooked the region, denying it key positions like the Speaker of the House of Representatives and failing to address its developmental and security concerns.

    With Tinubu at the helm, according to the party chieftain, the Forum believes the North-Central now has a fairer shot at national relevance and will not repeat past mistakes. 

    Emphasizing that aligning with those who previously excluded the region is not an option, Zazzaga affirmed that, instead, the Forum is committed to ensuring the region secures a stronger political and developmental future under Tinubu’s leadership.

    Distancing the North-Central from the coalition, Zazzaga said, “Whatever Atiku Abubakar and Mallam Nasir El-Rufai are doing is for their own benefit, not even in the interest of the North-East and North-West.

    “Nigerians should also bear in mind that all these politicians who are attacking President Bola Tinubu today are just frustrated individuals who are angry that they are not part of the government. 

    “They will be singing a different song if they are part of the government.

    “We restate our position that no magic would make President Bola Tinubu lose his bid for reelection in 2027, not even the alliance and coalition of these political leaders. 

    “We are confident that Nigerians will once again chose the APC government in the next election because of the good performance of President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

    “However, the North-Central APC Forum wishes to make it clear that the North-Central zone will not be part of any coalition with the North-East and the North-West. 

    “It is very imperative that we make this point because we have observed that the planned coalition is being championed by politicians from these two zones – His Excellency Alhaji Atiku Abubakar from the North-East and Mallam Nasir El-Rufai from the North-West.”

  • North West youths applaud Jaji over support for APC, Tinubu

    North West youths applaud Jaji over support for APC, Tinubu

    The North West APC Youth Network has commended Rt. Hon. Aminu Sani Jaji for what they described as his exceptional support for the party and President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

    The group said Jaji, who represents Kaura Namoda/Birnin Magaji Federal Constituency in Zamfara State, has been instrumental in securing victories for the party in subsequent elections.

    A statement by Comrade Isah Mustapha said Jaji’s tireless efforts have empowered women and youths, ensuring their active participation in the party’s activities and decision-making processes.

    According to Mustapha, this has strengthened the party’s grassroots and paved the way for future successes.

    As Chairman of the House Committee on Ecological Fund, he added that Jaji has demonstrated his ability to drive positive change and promote sustainable development.

    The Network further hailed Jaji as a champion of education, infrastructure development, and youth empowerment, adding that he has worked tirelessly to promote access to quality education and develop infrastructure, seeking to bridge the gap between rural and urban areas.

    The Network also praised Jaji’s legislative interventions, which have focused on improving the lives of Nigerians, promoting economic growth, and strengthening institutions.

    Mustapha stated: “Rt. Hon. Jaji’s representation has been marked by transparency, accountability, and a deep understanding of the needs of his constituents. He has consistently prioritised their welfare, ensuring that their voices are heard and their concerns addressed.

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    “This has fostered a sense of belonging and ownership among the people, who are now more confident in the party’s ability to deliver on its promises. Rt. Hon. Jaji is a champion of education, infrastructure development, and youth empowerment.

    “He has worked tirelessly to promote access to quality education, recognizing its transformative power in shaping the lives of individuals and communities. His efforts to develop infrastructure have also been commendable, as he seeks to bridge the gap between rural and urban areas.

    “Through his advocacy, Jaji has empowered youths to take ownership of their future, providing them with the skills and resources needed to succeed. He has also promoted inclusive development, ensuring that the needs of marginalized communities are addressed. This has earned him recognition as a true champion of the people.

    “Rt. Hon. Jaji has sponsored numerous people-oriented bills and moved several essential motions on the floor of the House. His legislative interventions have focused on improving the lives of Nigerians, promoting economic growth, and strengthening institutions”.

    The North West APC Youth Network praised Jaji’s support for President Tinubu and his administration, urging him to continue his good work.

    The Network also called on all APC members and supporters to rally behind Jaji and other leaders working tirelessly to promote the party’s interests.