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Adamawa gov Fintiri defects to APC

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The Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri, on Friday defected from the Peoples Democratic Party to the ruling All Progressives Congress, bringing to an end months of speculation over his political future.

In a 14-minute statewide broadcast from his new governor’s office, the governor announced that he had decamped with his entire cabinet and all PDP officials, stating that his decision was in the developmental interest of the people of Adamawa State.

Immediately after the broadcast, Peoples Democratic Party flags were dismantled in the governor’s office and across the Government House.

He said, “Fellow citizens of Adamawa State, I address you today in this manner due to the magnitude of what we have at stake, the regard we have for you and the consistent support we have always enjoyed from you.

“In 2019, you voted for us overwhelmingly against an incumbent. In 2023, you repeated the same feat with even greater strength in spite of all odds. We have remained popular in your hearts, and so has our party, the PDP. We are conscious of the moral burden imposed on our shoulders by your collective mandate.”

The governor said the decision to join the APC with his entire cabinet, PDP officials and supporters was in the best developmental interest of the people of Adamawa State.

“We have structures everywhere. We are moving into the APC with all the 226 wards, 21 local government areas, all elected and appointed members and indeed our energy and political machinery to confer benefits on our state, the nation and our people. I therefore call on all our supporters to fit in, register massively in the APC and gear up for a future that is assured.”

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“Recent events in the polity demand that we take decisive and strategic decisions. There are seasons for political exigencies just as there are seasons for political expedience. We have come this far and built so much with the people that we are ready to move further to align our polity with national politics.

“It is on this basis that we have never, as a government, ventured into anything that does not grow our dear state or directly benefit our people. We have always been guided by the triple principles of consultation, legality and impact.

“As democrats, we consult with the people. As citizens, we interrogate how every decision we make aligns with extant laws; and as leaders, we weigh the impact of every decision on the state and our people.

“The decision to leave the PDP and join the APC was not taken lightly. It was not driven by personal ambition nor by convenience. It was guided by one overriding consideration: the long-term stability, development and prosperity of Adamawa State.”

Fintiri displaying a broom. Photo: Emmanuel Ande.

Fintiri further disclosed that after wide consultations with a broad spectrum of Adamawa people, “we have resolved to politically align Adamawa State with the All Progressives Congress.”

The governor said the political alignment would enable Adamawa State to effectively support and leverage the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, which, according to him, aims to transform the nation in critical sectors, including social welfare, infrastructure, housing and inclusive economic development.

“It was the late Senate President, Dr Chuba Okadigbo, who once said, ‘It takes political sagacity to know political arithmetic.’ In our case, we have been long enough in this game to know the value of our strength and the right steps to take. This isn’t elementary arithmetic; it is political geometry that places every number in its right place.

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“In ideal democracies, alignments that confer mutual advantages are constant norms. Our alignment with the APC is a testament to strategic adaptability. It is sagacity in action. This is a reciprocally beneficial decision that reflects a pragmatic approach to politics — conferring electoral value while delivering democratic dividends to the people,” he stated.

Fintiri said his decision to join the APC meant the years of sideline politics were over and that Adamawa State was back in mainstream politics, “a politics that will benefit it more than ever before. It means more opportunities for the state and more stake for our people. These, for us, are the main motivations that define our calling to politics.”

Speaking to journalists, the Adamawa State chairman of the Commissioners’ Forum, Mr Aloysius Babadoke, said all the commissioners had joined the APC in the state.

“Wherever our governor goes, we are going with him because he is a trusted leader and he has the mind to develop Adamawa State and unite the people through his people-oriented policies,” he said.

The governor was registered in the APC with membership card number 001.

As a prelude to the governor’s defection, 15 out of the 16 elected members on the PDP platform in the state House of Assembly on Wednesday defected to the APC along with the Speaker, Bathiya Wesley.

The rumours of Fintiri’s defection began in 2024 when the Adamawa State APC Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Mohammed Abdullahi, granted an exclusive interview to Punch and confirmed that the party was wooing the governor to join the APC.

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The rumours gained momentum when President Bola Tinubu visited the state this month to commission projects in Yola.

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ADC leaders plan new strategies against INEC, APC

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The ongoing travails of the leadership of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) may lead to the formation of a 10-party coalition, far bigger than what was initially envisaged, sources close to the opposition have said.

The Senator David Mark-led leadership of the ADC was removed from the portal of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on account of what the commission said was its interpretation of the ruling of the Court of Appeal, which directed it to maintain status quo ante bellum in a suit involving the Mark-led executive and Nasiru Bala Gombe, a claimant to the national chairmanship seat of the party.

While Senator Mark-led team has insisted that the said Bala Gombe lacks the locus standi to institute the suit or lay claim to the party’s chairmanship seat, having resigned his position in May 2025, INEC insisted it would no longer recognise either of the parties in the ADC.

Following the imbroglio, a source, however, said that those pushing the ADC might end up leading it to a bigger coalition, as the development has opened the eyes of many opposition leaders to the possibility of a broad-based coalition.

Last week, leaders of the ADC engaged a group of leaders from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), while it also engaged with leaders of the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP), aside from what was called ongoing cross-party discussions with the newly formed National Democratic Congress (NDC).

“What we are seeing is that the loss of ADC on one hand could be the gain of the opposition in this country. What those fighting the ADC don’t know is that you cannot keep the people silent when they are determined to exercise their rights of association. The ADC will be on the ballot in 2027 with a coalition bigger than earlier envisaged,” a source in the know stated.

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The source stated that already, the ADC coalition is set to benefit from the travails of the Tanimu Turaki-led PDP, as well as the resolve of members of other parties whose leaders believe they can benefit from a broad-based coalition in 2027.

It has earlier been reported that the attempt by the leaders of the ADC to rally a strong party behind the possible choice of former President Goodluck Jonathan or in the alternative, a Peter Obi/Rabiu Kwankwaso presidential ticket, is upsetting the ruling party, whose strategists were said to have activated cells of internal opposition within the emerging coalition.

A leader of the ADC, however, said that those pursuing the coalition party are surely pushing it into better things. The way things are going, we may end up with at least a 10-party coalition. That would be bigger than what we initially set out to do,” the source stated, adding that such a development would amount to a masterstroke against the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), which he said had chosen to interpret the court ruling awkwardly.

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Abia APC stakeholders endorse Kalu for governorship, aspirant kick

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Stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress in Abia State have endorsed the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, to contest the governorship election in 2027.

The endorsement was met with swift condemnation from the camp of Mascot Kalu, another prominent aspirant within the party.

The endorsement was made on Sunday at a stakeholders’ meeting held in Umuahia, with participants drawn from the three senatorial zones and the 17 Local Government Areas of the state.

Some party leaders at the meeting urged Kalu to declare his intention to run, saying the party needed a candidate capable of winning the election.

The South East representative at the Federal Capital Civil Service, Martins Azubuike, said, “The meeting is geared towards consolidating the gains of the last party congress. We are here to take voices from Abians through the delegation of 17 LGAs as representatives of the wards, leveraging the RHP and by extension the party in the party.”

Responding, Kalu thanked the stakeholders for the endorsement but said he would make his decision known in the coming weeks.

“My response is going to be made available in a few weeks. I want to thank you for finding me worthy of this position. So in the coming weeks, prepare yourself. I am aware that when that response comes, you will be happy,” he said.

He added that the party was preparing to win the 2027 election in the state.

Kalu also said the party would play effective opposition politics in the state ahead of the poll.

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Meanwhile, a governorship aspirant in the party, Mascot Uzor Kalu, has opposed the endorsement, warning against any attempt to impose a candidate on the party.

In a statement on Sunday, he alleged that the stakeholders’ meeting was a plan to endorse a preferred aspirant without the involvement of other contenders.

He said any such move would be resisted.

“Let it be stated clearly and without ambiguity: any premeditated consensus arrangement orchestrated by the APC State Working Committee and stakeholders, without the participation of all aspirants contesting for the same position, is illegitimate, unacceptable, and null and void ab initio.

“Such an imposition will be met with stiff and unequivocal resistance,” he said.

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ADC mobilises 3,000 delegates for Abuja convention ahead of 2027

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The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has confirmed that over 3,000 delegates are expected to attend its national convention scheduled for April 14 in Abuja, as the party moves ahead with preparations despite challenges in securing preferred venues.

ADC National Publicity Secretary, Bola Abdullahi, in an exclusive interview with The PUNCH, accused authorities of frustrating its efforts to use Eagle Square and the Moshood Abiola National Stadium Velodrome, but insisted the convention will be held at the Rainbow Hotel.

Abdullahi, in a statement issued on Sunday, also stated that the ward and state congresses were conducted peacefully, congratulating the newly elected state executives and chairmen, and noting that the exercise demonstrated the party’s commitment to internal democracy and the rule of law.

In an interview with our correspondent, Abdullahi characterised the government’s actions against the party as an assault on democracy.

He stated, “The number of delegates expected for the national convention is more than 3,000. So, we are expecting over 3,000 delegates for the ADC national convention.

“We submitted letters requesting the use of Eagle Square. They have not responded to our letter till this moment. They simply ignore us.

“So, we reached out to the management of the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Velodrome, where the Peoples Democratic Party held their national convention.

“They were cooperating with us until suddenly they told us that there is a cycling championship that is going to happen at the venue.

“So, that is the situation we have found ourselves in. It is part of the agenda. It is part of the assault on opposition leaders and their political parties.

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“They are not giving us permission to use Eagle Square. Is one party bigger than the other party? Yes, we are an opposition political party. But does Eagle Square belong to the APC?

“Parties across generations have used Eagle Square. How come it is during President Bola Tinubu that Eagle Square becomes a property of the ruling party, APC?”

The ADC pledged to continue its activities irrespective of any actions taken by the government.

He continued, “On whether the police and other institutions that we require their support have responded positively, I do not have the evidence that they have not at this time.

“But no matter the APC-led Federal Government’s move, we will not be distracted.

“Our party leaders, supporters, and members at large shall gather for a free, fair, and credible national convention. The convention will be held at the Rainbow Hotel, Abuja, on April 14.”

In a related development, Abdullahi, in a statement on Sunday, announced that the inauguration of the new officials will be held at a later date to be communicated.

“The party is pleased to announce that the formal inauguration of the newly elected state executives is scheduled to take place on May 12, 2026, or at a later date to be duly communicated by the National Working Committee, Abdullahi said.

The ADC also called on the officials to remain committed to the party’s ideals and to align with the leadership direction of the national chairman, Mark, as they worked to strengthen the party across the country.

It stated, “The African Democratic Congress congratulates all newly elected state executives and state chairmen across the federation on the successful and peaceful conduct of their congresses.

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“These elections, carried out in line with the provisions of the law and the party’s constitution, reflect the ADC’s enduring commitment to internal democracy, transparency, and the rule of law.

“We commend all party members and stakeholders for exercising their democratic rights with maturity, discipline, and a shared sense of purpose.

“As you prepare to assume office, we urge all elected officials to remain steadfast in their dedication to the ideals and vision of the party. The task ahead requires unity, discipline, and a continued commitment to building a strong, credible alternative for the Nigerian people,” he said.

ADC releases updated committee lists

The ADC on Sunday released updated lists of its convention committee and subcommittees ahead of the national convention.

In a statement issued on Sunday by Abdullahi, the party said the update was aimed at strengthening coordination and ensuring a smooth and credible convention.

The party stated that the release of the updated lists was part of preparations for the national convention.

The ADC urged all committee members to discharge their responsibilities with diligence and called on stakeholders to support the process.

The updated list shared by Abdullahi was signed by the party’s National Organising Secretary, Chinedu Idigo.

The national convention Central Coordination Committee has former Cross River State governor, Liyel Imoke, as chairman and former Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Tambuwal, as deputy.

The party has been embroiled in a prolonged leadership crisis since 2025, following the adoption of the ADC as a coalition platform and the emergence of a new National Working Committee led by former Senate President David Mark in July 2025.

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The crisis stemmed from disputes over the tenure of former chairman Ralph Nwosu, which allegedly ended in August 2022. While Nwosu was said to have backed the 2025 transition, his deputy, Nafiu Bala Gombe, insisted he should assume the role of acting chairman after Nwosu’s exit.

The disagreement later escalated into factional struggles for control, triggering multiple legal battles at both the Appeal and Supreme Courts, and raising concerns about the party’s readiness for the 2027 elections.

While preparing for its ward, local government, and state congresses, as well as the national convention, the Independent National Electoral Commission, on April 1, 2026, announced the removal of key ADC figures, including Mark and the party’s National Secretary, Rauf Aregbesola, from its official records.

At a world press conference on April 2, Mark criticised INEC for taking sides, insisting that the commission acted in contempt of court.

The former Senate President called for the resignation of INEC chairman, Prof Joash Amupitan and vowed that the ADC would proceed with its congresses and convention with or without the commission’s recognition.

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