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2027: APC targets 9m registered members, opposition alleges rigging plot

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The All Progressives Congress says it has recorded a significant boost in its nationwide membership drive following the launch of its electronic registration platform, with over two million registering within one week.

The party’s National Secretary, Senator Ajibola Basiru, disclosed this while addressing journalists in Abuja on Monday, saying the APC is projecting between eight and nine million registered members in the coming days.

But the opposition party expressed concern, alleging that the e-registration was part of a grand 2027 rigging plot.

The National Executive Committee of the APC, alongside other party organs, had last year approved the adoption of electronic registration to accurately ascertain the party’s actual membership strength nationwide.

Basiru explained that the online nature of the exercise enables real-time monitoring, transparency and credibility.

“The NEC is the second most powerful organ of the party. And it gave a directive that before the end of January, we want all our members to be digitally identified. The significance of the registration is underscored by the fact that data is very important to the operational efficiency of any organisation, no less than that of a political party that thrives on mobilisation, organisation, and consultation of leaders. The National Chairman also charged the state coordinators to ensure that the exercise is in full throttle before the end of the week.

“And of course, any states that are found lacking, we at the National Working Committee have been given the latitude to change the status of state coordinators if they are not ongoing. And of course, we also have the mandate to take a look at the state-by-state affairs of the membership registration.

“We are happy to inform the Nigerian people that as of today, just a week into the exercise, with many states yet to even start in full throttle, Nigerians who are registered as members of APC are already in excess of two million members who are digitally verified and have their names and voter identification numbers.

“We emphasise that in a couple of days, particularly when we make another assessment by next week, we should be in the region of about eight or nine million in membership, by the grace of God.”

Basiru called on all party stakeholders across the states to take the exercise seriously, describing it as fundamental to building a strong and organic party capable of mobilising Nigerians in support of the Renewed Hope agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

“We also commend the involvement of all our party stakeholders at the state level. They have committed time, energy, and resources in mobilizing for the success of the exercise,” he added.

Meanwhile, the National Chairman of the APC, Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, has directed all coordinators of the ongoing nationwide electronic registration exercise across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory to ensure that every party member is registered, warning that failure would attract sanctions.

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According to a statement on Monday by his Special Adviser on Media and Communications Strategy, Abimbola Tooki, Yilwatda issued the directive during a meeting with state registration coordinators at the party’s National Secretariat in Abuja.

The statement noted that all State Organising Secretaries serve as coordinators for the exercise, except where any was not trained.

The registration exercise is scheduled to end on January 30, 2026.

According to the APC chairman, the coordinator’s position is not ceremonial but a responsibility to strengthen the party.

“If any coordinator does not get all members registered in his or her state, we will drop you and appoint another person. The position you occupy is an opportunity to make the party better,” he said.

Yilwatda reminded the coordinators that elections are won at the grassroots.

“Nobody contests elections at the national secretariat. Elections are won or lost at the state, senatorial, constituency, local government, and ward levels. The performance of the party rests squarely on you,” he stated.

He warned against inflated membership figures that do not reflect electoral outcomes.

The chairman also cautioned against blocking any member from participating in the registration process.

“No chairman, no coordinator, and not even a governor has the power to stop any party member from being registered. No one must be disenfranchised,” he warned.

Providing an update, Yilwatda said Delta State is currently leading the registration exercise, followed by Lagos, Kebbi, Adamawa and Plateau states.

In Benue State, Governor Hyacinth Alia on Monday registered as the first APC member in the state, receiving membership number 001 while flagging off the e-registration exercise at RCM Primary School, Ihugh, in Vandeikya Local Government Area.

Speaking after the exercise, Alia urged party chairmen and ward leaders to mobilise members, noting that registration agents have been deployed across all council wards.

He cautioned members against actions capable of distorting the exercise and advised peaceful coordination at the ward level.

The governor described his registration as a demonstration of acceptance ahead of his re-election bid and commended the APC leadership for introducing the initiative.

In Adamawa State, the APC Unity Forum warned against plans by some party chieftains to impose candidates.

Speaking at a press conference in Yola on Sunday, the Director General of the forum, Alhaji Abubakar Hamma, said only free, fair and credible primaries would guarantee electoral victory.

“We will ensure that all party members have an equal opportunity to participate in the process, and that the outcome reflects the will of the party faithful.”

“We understand the importance of maintaining the trust and confidence of our members, and we are working tirelessly to ensure that the primary election is conducted in a transparent and accountable manner.”

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He added, “Let me assure you that there will be no imposition of candidate, and that the election will be free from any form of manipulation or interference. We will uphold the principles of internal democracy and ensure that the best candidate emerges to fly our Party’s flag in the forthcoming elections.”

Hamma urged members to report any irregularities.

“Together, we build a stronger, more united Party that will deliver for our great nation.”

Opposition kicks

The opposition Labour Party and the New Nigeria People’s Party raised the alarm over what they described as early moves by the ruling APC to rig the 2027 general election, following the party’s claim that its ongoing electronic membership registration would produce up to nine million new members within weeks.

The opposition parties gave the warning in separate interviews with The PUNCH.

They spoke amid growing political debate over the APC’s digital registration exercise, which the party’s leadership says has already attracted over two million registrants in its first week and could hit between eight and nine million within two weeks.

Reacting, the acting National Chairman of the Labour Party, Senator Nenadi Usman, warned that the figures being announced by the ruling party should be closely scrutinised, arguing that electoral manipulation often begins long before election day.

Usman conveyed the party’s position in an exclusive interview through her Senior Special Adviser on Media, Ken Asogwa.

“Nigerians need to properly scrutinise the figures this APC government is dishing out. The truth is that polls are not rigged on election day. They are rigged months and years before the main election,” Asogwa said.

He faulted claims credited to some APC leaders and governors on the number of people being registered through the e-membership exercise.

“I have listened and read a lot of commentaries about this APC e-registration thing. In fact, I read that the Enugu governor boasted a few days ago that they would register two million people in the ongoing e-membership exercise.

“I was left wondering if he is aware of the total population of his state before making such a promise to the APC. This is even coming from Enugu State, which is not traditionally an APC state. Mbah is just doing that just because he is a governor,” he said.

According to the Labour Party, the APC’s claim of registering nine million members within two weeks was aimed at creating justification for inflated figures during elections.

“These are preparations for the rigging of the 2027 election. If a political party can claim to have 9m new members in two weeks, there will be an easy justification to dish out figures because it is expected that every member of the party should vote for their candidates,” Asogwa said.

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“Therefore, they are preparing the ground to let us know that they are having 9m votes already in the bank. In actual fact, that number doesn’t exist anywhere.”

He expressed surprise that Nigerians and opposition leaders had remained largely silent over the issue.

“But I am surprised that Nigerians and opposition leaders are keeping quiet while the ruling party is banding numbers around. I completely dispute that number,” he added.

Asogwa also recalled what he described as irregularities during previous voters’ registration exercises.

“That was also how INEC came up the other time with its continuous voters registration and overnight Osun State manufactured millions of voters. And I keep wondering how they came up with such a number in Osun.

“I am not talking about Lagos, Kano, Rivers or a state with a high volume of residents. We are talking about a small state, such as Osun, here. Where did they get it?” he asked.

Similarly, the National Publicity Secretary of the NNPP, Ladipo Johnson, dismissed the APC’s claim as familiar propaganda, insisting that previous exercises had not translated into electoral strength.

“It is nothing new. There was a time they did one, and only God knew how many members they claimed to have registered. They didn’t even get half of the votes from the so-called members,” Johnson said.

“We are used to all these tricks coming from them. It is nothing new. Even Nigerians know, and they are used to it. It is not a threat at all.

“How many sane Nigerians will go and waste their time registering for such a thing?”

The reactions followed claims by the APC National Working Committee that its nationwide digital membership registration was recording unprecedented success.

The party’s National Chairman, Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, had told journalists on Monday that the exercise would surpass nine million registered members within its first two weeks.

In the same vein, the National Secretary of the party, Ajibola Basiru, disclosed that over two million Nigerians had already completed registration in just one week.

“We are happy to inform Nigerians that just a week into the exercise, those who have registered as members of the APC are already over 2 million,” Basiru said.

“We envisage that by the time we make another assessment next week, we should have 8-9 million registered members.

“Any state that is found lagging, the National Working Committee has been given the latitude to change the coordinator of such state.”

With the 2027 polls still some distance away, the sharp exchanges underscore rising political tension, as opposition parties accuse the APC of laying the groundwork for electoral manipulation through what they describe as inflated membership figures.

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ADC crisis: Tinubu not responsible for Peter Obi’s woes — Presidency

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The Presidency has dismissed claims linking President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to the internal crises surrounding Peter Obi and the African Democratic Congress (ADC), describing such allegations as “baseless”.

Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, in a statement posted on X on Monday, said Tinubu had no involvement in Obi’s political decisions or the challenges currently facing the party.

“I wonder why all these politicians are turning President Bola Tinubu into their favourite whipping boy. The President has nothing to do with Obi’s abandonment of the Labour Party or the jam he appears to have run into in the ADC,” he said.

Onanuga accused Obi of failing to demonstrate leadership in resolving the crisis within the Labour Party before leaving the platform.

He further argued that Obi relied heavily on the “Obidient movement,” which he described as largely active online, without building it into a structured political platform.

According to him, Obi’s move to the ADC was driven by the need to latch onto an existing political structure, despite the party’s internal challenges.

The presidential aide also linked the ADC crisis to internal issues, referencing the involvement of opposition figures, including Atiku Abubakar and Rauf Aregbesola, while insisting the situation was “self-inflicted.”

“What is the connection of Tinubu with the ADC crisis? Absolutely none. Whatever problem they have is self-inflicted,” he said.

Onanuga urged Obi and other stakeholders to resolve their differences within the party, including disputes involving Nafiu Bala.

He also downplayed Obi’s prospects ahead of the 2027 elections, stating that his performance in the 2023 presidential poll does not guarantee a similar outcome in the future.

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“The fact that he came third in 2023 does not mean he will have the same showing in 2027,” he added.

The crisis within the ADC follows a decision by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to withdraw recognition from factions within the party, citing a court order to maintain the status quo pending final determination of the case.

While the ADC has accused INEC of misinterpreting the ruling and alleged attempts to undermine the opposition, the Presidency maintains that the dispute has no connection to President Tinubu.

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Aisha Yesufu says Obi committed to one-term presidency

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Activist, Aisha Yesufu, has compared Peter Obi to former South African president Nelson Mandela, saying the forrmer Labour Party presidential candidate has the same disposition to serve, leave a legacy and move on.

She made the comparison while reaffirming her vow to oppose Obi if he seeks a second term in office.

Speaking in an interview with Arise TV on Monday, she said she had extracted that commitment directly from Obi after the 2023 presidential election, pressing him to reaffirm a position he had held since 2022.

“If Mr Peter Obi gets into office and decides to do more than one term, I, Aisha Yesufu, and I repeat it here, I will oppose him with everything in me, because he gave his word,” she said.

She recalled that Obi had made the one-term declaration before the 2023 election, adding that she had initially pushed back against it.

“In 2022, when he was saying that, I remember saying to him, oh, sir, please, you can’t be serious. You can’t say you’re going to do one term and move on,” she said.

Yesufu said that after the election, she sat down with Obi and demanded a fresh commitment.

“I need your word on this. I know you had said it before. I want you to repeat it. Is it true you’re going to do just one term?” she said she asked him.

She said Obi told her, “Aisha, I told you even in 2023, and I still mean it, because I said I’m going out and I’m telling people this is what you have said. And I’m putting my name on the line. I don’t joke with my name. I don’t joke with my integrity. When I say something, I mean it.”

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Yesufu expressed confidence that Obi would keep to the pledge, describing him as a man who honours his word.

She said part of what drew her to Obi was his stated desire to leave a lasting national legacy rather than cling to power, comparing his outlook to that of Singapore’s founding leader Lee Kuan Yew and South Africa’s Nelson Mandela.

“When he talks, you see him put himself in the likes of Lee Kuan Yew, in the likes of Nelson Mandela, especially more of Nelson Mandela, and that a lot can be done in a country without you having to stay on, on, on, and on,” she said.

She said Obi’s commitment to a single term was rooted in a belief that leaders unencumbered by re-election calculations make better decisions for the country.

“When you know you’re not coming back, you’re not able to make decisions that work more for the nation, rather than decisions that work more for a few people, because you’re thinking of coming back and you need their help later or whatever,” she said.

Yesufu said she envisioned Obi being remembered as the father of modern-day Nigeria a century from now if he followed through on his vision.

“Sitting down with him is seeing him wanting a Nigeria that not only works, but years from now, probably I would say like a hundred years from now, that people will remember him when they talk about Nigeria,” she said.

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Yobe youths urge Buni to back young successor

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Youths in Yobe State have appealed to Governor Mai Mala Buni to support the emergence of a young and capable successor ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The youths made the call on Monday during an exclusive interview with

Arewa PUNCH during which session they noted that youthful leadership would reflect the aspirations of the majority and bring renewed energy to governance.

Speaking on behalf of the group, Ibrahim Adamu urged the governor to leverage his influence in favour of a younger candidate.

“We are appealing to His Excellency, Governor Mai Mala Buni, to use his influence to support the emergence of a young and competent successor in 2027,” he said.

“This is not just about age, but about the need for a generational shift that reflects the energy, creativity, and aspirations of the majority of our population. Young people are ready to lead, and we believe that Yobe State is prepared to embrace this change.”

Adamu further noted that youths had consistently played key roles in political mobilisation without corresponding representation in leadership.

“For years, youths in Yobe have been the backbone of political mobilisation and grassroots support, yet we have not been given a chance to lead at the top. This appeal is about fairness, opportunity, and ensuring that leadership represents the demographic realities of our state,” he added.

Also speaking, a youth stakeholder, Aisha Bukar, stressed the need for inclusivity and broader representation in governance.

“It is critical that the next leader of Yobe State understands the needs of young people and is willing to carry everyone along. Young women and other underrepresented groups must also be considered in governance,” she said.

“Inclusive leadership will produce policies that reflect the aspirations of all segments of society, especially the youth.”

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She, however, clarified that the appeal was not a criticism of the current administration.

“Our appeal is not meant to undermine the achievements of the current administration, which we acknowledge. Rather, it is a constructive call aimed at ensuring continuity through a leader who can connect more closely with the younger generation,” she insisted.

The youths maintained that their demand was made in good faith and reflected the aspirations of many young people across the state.

Adamu commended the governor’s efforts while reiterating the need for generational inclusion in leadership.

“We appreciate the efforts of Governor Buni in developing Yobe State and maintaining stability,” he stressed.

Continuing, he pointed out, “However, as we look forward to 2027, supporting a young successor will consolidate these gains and position the state for a dynamic, inclusive, and forward-looking future.

“This is a sincere appeal from youths who are committed to the progress of Yobe State and strongly believe that generational inclusion in leadership is essential for sustainable development.”

Our correspondent reports that the call comes amid increasing advocacy for youth participation in leadership across the country as preparations for the 2027 general elections gather momentum.

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