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All Progressives Congress Group Canvasses 12m Votes For Tinubu

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The Youth Progressives Governors’ Forum has launched operation deliver 12 million votes for president Bola Tinubu come 2027 elections.

This was made known by the Commissioners for Youth Development from All Progressives Congress (APC)-governed states at their meeting held in Owerri, Imo State, with far-reaching resolutions to deepen youth engagement and strengthen the party’s grassroots appeal ahead of 2027.

The conference brought together youth commissioners from across APC states to harmonize policies and foster collaboration under the theme “FG–PGF Youth Policy Synergy: Harmonizing State-Level Actions with the Renewed Hope Agenda.”

Governor Hope Uzodimma, who is also the chairman of the Progressive Governors’ Forum, hosted the gathering, represented by his deputy, Lady Chinyere Ekomaru.
Participants described the event as “a milestone in youth-centered governance coordination under the Renewed Hope administration.”

In a communiqué issued at the end of the meeting, the commissioners commended President Bola Tinubu for the youth-focused component of his Renewed Hope Agenda, describing it as “a transformative framework for job creation, innovation, and youth inclusion in governance.”

They pledged to domesticate and align the agenda in their respective states to create sustainable opportunities for young Nigerians.

A key highlight of the meeting was the adoption of Project 12 Million Youth Votes for APC and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, a nationwide mobilization drive aimed at securing massive youth participation and electoral support ahead of the 2027 general elections.

“We are determined to rally the strength of young Nigerians behind the vision of the Renewed Hope Agenda,” the communiqué stated.

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The forum also emphasized the expansion of the digital economy as a driver of youth employment. It resolved to partner with the Federal Ministry of Youth Development, the Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, and private sector stakeholders to establish innovation hubs, start-up incubators, and remote work platforms across APC states.

Participants underscored the link between youth empowerment and national security, stressing that meaningful engagement of young people in sports, entrepreneurship, and vocational skills would help tackle unemployment, crime, and restiveness.

The communiqué further urged states to strengthen Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) to attract investment into youth-oriented projects and reduce overreliance on government funding. Commissioners also agreed to create a Joint Technical Working Group to coordinate youth development policies and share best practices among APC-governed states.

In a unanimous decision, the commissioners conferred the honorary title of Pan-Nigerian Youth Governor on Governor Hope Uzodimma, in recognition of what they described as his “visionary leadership and outstanding contribution to youth empowerment across Nigeria.”

The forum commended the PGF Secretariat for its continued coordination of state-level policy engagements and resolved to hold its next meeting in the first quarter of 2026 at a venue to be announced later.

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Lagos APC exco member, Yesiro dies hours before inauguration

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The newly elected Assistant Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress in Lagos State, Yesiro Karamo, is dead.

PUNCH Online reports that Yesiro was among the excos led by its Chairman, Cornelius Ojelabi, elected via consensus at the Lagos State APC congress held at the Mobolaji Johnson Stadium, Onikan, Lagos, on Tuesday.

His death comes hours before his inauguration alongside other excos scheduled to hold at the Lagos APC Secretariat today (Thursday).

The Lagos APC confirmed Yesiro’s death in a statement made available to PUNCH Online on Thursday, by the party’s Publicity Secretary, Seye Oladejo.

The statement read, “The Lagos State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) received with profound shock and deep sorrow the news of the sudden demise of our newly elected Assistant Publicity Secretary, Karamo Yesiro.

“Yesiro’s passing is a painful and tragic loss to our great party at a time when his energy, commitment, and passion for progressive politics were most needed.

“Having just been entrusted with the responsibility of serving in the State Executive Council, he embodied dedication, loyalty, and an unwavering belief in the ideals of our party.”

The party noted Yesiro’s contributions to the growth and stability of the APC in Lagos State, which led to his emergence as Assistant Publicity Secretary of the party.

“Though his tenure was tragically cut short, his enthusiasm, humility, and readiness to serve left a lasting impression on colleagues and members alike.

“He was a vibrant party man whose contributions to the growth and stability of the APC in Lagos State will not be forgotten.

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“The Lagos APC stands united in mourning this painful departure. Hon. Karamo Yesiro will be remembered for his service, commitment, and belief in the progressive cause,” the statement added.

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Shettima mocks ADC over flawed digital membership registration

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Vice President Kashim Shettima has mocked the African Democratic Congress over its online membership registration, saying that it has been inundated with fake identities.

He also taunted the opposition party over its longstanding demand for real-time electronic transmission of election results.

PUNCH Online reports that the ADC had, on March 1, commenced online membership registration nationwide ahead of the 2027 general election, in compliance with the amended Electoral Act.

The party also instructed existing members to update and revalidate their details in line with the provisions of the Electoral Act 2026 and the guidelines of the Independent National Electoral Commission.

However, the registration exercise has been marred by several incorrect details, including fake names, National Identification Numbers and mismatched photographs, raising concerns about the integrity of the process.

In a statement on Tuesday, the party said it had corrected observed anomalies on its digital membership registration platform following widespread reports of fake entries.

Speaking on Wednesday during an interfaith breaking of fast attended by federal ministers and hosted by President Bola Tinubu, Shettima claimed that the party’s registration portal had been overwhelmed by fictitious entries.

“The same Alliance for Democratic Confusion that was adamant that we must have electronic transmission of votes opened their portal for membership registration, and it was overwhelmed by an avalanche of fake names and fictitious identities,” he said.

The vice president accused the opposition of peddling falsehoods and spreading misinformation about the policies of the Tinubu administration.

“You and I know that, as Winston Churchill once said, ‘truth is so precious that it must be surrounded by a bodyguard of lies’. Lies, lies, lies — that is what is driving the opposition in this country,” he said.

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Shettima also called on political officeholders to defend the policies and achievements of the current administration as the next election cycle approaches.

“Excellencies, distinguished ladies and gentlemen, the political season is around the corner. We are all political actors. We have to sell our government. We have to stand behind our administration,” he said.

The former Governor of Borno State added that the ruling party is now in a stronger position than it was during the 2023 general election.

“Politically speaking, we are in a more comfortable position now than in 2023,” he said.

Shettima further dismissed claims that state governors were being pressured to defect to the ruling party.

“Nobody is coercing the governors of Rivers, Delta, Kano or any other state to join the APC. It is of their own volition because they have seen the light,” he added

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NNPP asks INEC to restore public trust in eletoral process

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The New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) on Wednesday urged the Independent National Electoral Commission to prioritise restoring public trust in the electoral process, insisting that internal party disputes are not the major cause of voter apathy in the country.

The National Publicity Secretary of the NNPP, Ladipo Johnson, disclosed this in a statement issued in Abuja, reacting to recent concerns raised by the electoral umpire over the impact of internal wranglings within political parties on its operations.

Johnson acknowledged that legal battles arising from party disputes often drag INEC into court as a necessary party, thereby placing administrative pressure on the commission.

“It is, in a sense, understandable that INEC complains about the disturbances caused by internal party disputes.

“Because the commission is often joined as a necessary party in these suits, it inevitably drains their time and resources,” Johnson stated.

However, he argued that the more pressing challenge confronting Nigeria’s democracy is what he described as a deepening crisis of public confidence in the electoral system.

“While administrative hurdles are real, I strongly urge the INEC Chairman to recognise a far more dangerous reality.

“The greatest cause of voter apathy in Nigeria is not internal party friction; it is the widespread perception that INEC is complicit in subverting the will of the people,” Johnson remarked.

He added, “A large percentage of the voting public remains convinced that the system is rigged and that their ballots do not count. This crisis of confidence is the primary driver of voter apathy.

“Until INEC demonstrates absolute transparency and proves it is an unbiased arbiter, no amount of internal party stability will bring Nigerians back to the polling units.”

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The NNPP maintained that while political parties must strengthen internal democracy and reduce avoidable litigation, INEC must “take a hard look in the mirror” and implement reforms capable of restoring the sanctity of the vote.

The party’s position comes hours after INEC announced the commencement of a review of the 2022 edition of its regulations and guidelines for political parties as part of efforts to enhance integrity and transparency in the electoral process.

INEC Chairman, Joash Amupitan, disclosed this in his keynote address at a technical workshop on the revision of the commission’s regulations and guidelines for political parties held in Ikot Ekpene on Wednesday.

Amupitan stressed the need to harmonise existing guidelines with the recently enacted Electoral Act 2026, noting that the commission was moving beyond the 2022 framework to address what he described as the sanitisation of political party operations.

He called on stakeholders at the workshop to ensure that the review process reflects the yearnings and aspirations of Nigerians and strengthens the country’s democratic process.

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