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Tinubu polls 10.9m votes to clinch presidential ticket at the APC presidential primaries

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President Bola Tinubu on Sunday clinched the All Progressives Congress presidential ticket for the 2027 general election, polling 10,999,162 votes against his sole challenger, Stanley Osifo, who scored 16,503 in the nationwide direct primaries conducted across all 8,809 wards on Saturday, May 23.

The Returning Officer and Chairman of the Presidential Primary Elections Committee, Pius Anyim, announced the final figures and made the declaration after the nationwide collation of results at the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre, Abuja.

The exercise ended the scheduled primaries of the APC, ahead of the 2027 elections.

The APC kicked off its 2027 primary elections with the House of Representatives exercise, followed by the Senate primaries on Monday, May 18, state Houses of Assembly primaries on Wednesday, May 20, governorship primaries on Thursday, May 21, and the presidential primary on Saturday, May 23.

Speaking at the presidential primary declaration on Sunday, Anyim stated that total registered voters stood at 12,643,30 11,069,756 were accredited, while 11,015,665 votes were cast.

“It is, therefore, my duty as returning officer for this primary election to declare President Bola Tinubu, having satisfied the guidelines, as the winner of the APC presidential primary election and hereby declare the presidential candidate of the APC,” Anyim said.

Tinubu, thereafter, received the party’s certificate of return and flag from the party chairman, Prof Nentawe Yilwatda, in a ceremony attended by APC governors, members of the National Executive Committee, the National Working Committee, lawmakers and party stalwarts.

In his acceptance speech, the President thanked the party leadership and members who voted in the nationwide exercise, acknowledging the trust they reposed in him to be the flag bearer in the 2027 polls.

He said, “I accept with profound humility and gratitude the nomination of our great party, the APC, to stand again as your presidential candidate in the 2027 election.”

The President said he had watched the primary exercise unfold on television after casting his own vote at his Ward L2 polling unit in Ikoyi-Obalende, Lagos, on Saturday morning, describing what he saw across the country as a personal source of inspiration.

“I was glued to the television after voting. I saw the mammoth crowd in Kano and Kaduna, the city boy walking the streets of Calabar.

“It was a good feeling to see that there was no bloodshed, no rancour. This is politics in earnest. This is where we want Nigeria, facing one focus,” he noted.

Tinubu extended a hand of partnership to political opponents, critics of his administration and to his sole contender, Osifo.

He said, “To those who despise our philosophy, we offer dialogue and engagement, not anger, confident that the sincerity of our purpose and the result of our work will speak for themselves.

“Democracy is sustained not by uniformity but by diversity, by a shared belief in the nation, and the blending of ideas. I owe you no grudge, including Osifo, who spent his money.”

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Tinubu also pledged to work with every section of the polity and Nigerians from all walks of life.

“I pledge to build an even more inclusive government, one that listens, learns, and leads with the best interests of all Nigerians at heart,” he said, adding that the next election must be “a reaffirmation of Nigeria’s democratic maturity” rather than merely a contest of parties.

Reflecting on the past three years he has spent in office, Tinubu acknowledged that the economic reforms his administration has pursued since May 2023 have been painful not only for citizens but for him personally.

He revealed, “I know what it takes to reform this nation we met in tatters. If you lost sleep, I’ve lost some too. If you’ve lost weight, I’ve lost some too.

“But I’ve always remembered one thing: in 2022, I asked for this job. You all supported me, and I got it. So I must do it…Since that night, a lot has changed. The political landscape has evolved. Thank you, all of you.”

He argued that his efforts have yielded results, citing deliverables such as the Nigerian Education Loan Fund with, he said, has disbursed over N282bn across 1.5 million beneficiaries.

He also cited the Presidential Metering Initiative, which he said has supplied 2.5 million meters nationwide; a N4tn bond programme to settle legacy debts owed to power-generating and gas companies; and a peak power generation of 6,000 megawatts, which he argued was 50 per cent above what the administration inherited.

On security, Tinubu said his government is intensifying its partnership with local communities and also reviewing its security blueprint to tackle evolving threats.

“I acknowledge the security challenges still confronting parts of our beloved nation. I assure you that I take seriously the responsibility to safeguard the lives and property of every Nigerian.

“Our government has intensified efforts to strengthen our security architecture, support our brave armed forces and the police, and forge stronger partnerships with local communities,” he stated.

The President said his administration had invested in intelligence, surveillance and modern equipment, and was addressing the root causes of insecurity.

He also called on the National Assembly to act.

According to him, “We also expect the National Assembly to amend the Constitution to allow the creation of state police as a matter of national emergency.

“We will not rest until we restore peace and stability to every corner of our country. Our resolve is unwavering, and our goal is clear: a Nigeria where every citizen can live, work, and aspire without fear.”

Meanwhile, Tinubu’s main contender, Osifo, has pledged to work with the party to ensure victory at the presidential polls next January.

Osifo, who spoke to our correspondent shortly after the conclusion of the exercise, said, “I’m okay with the outcome of the results. And I’m working with the party, I’m working with the candidate of the party as well. I have no problem with it.”

He, however, debunked notions that framed his candidacy as a challenge to the President.

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“We are one party, we are members of the All Progressives Congress, we are one family.

“So we are not challenging ourselves. What we did was to have within ourselves who would become the candidate of the party.

“So where we are now, we have that already today,” he explained.

On Tinubu’s public declaration that he holds no grudge against the sole contender, Osifo said he shares the same sentiment as the President.

He argued, “That is why we are working together. We are one party, so we must work together. Nobody is an island.

“Even if I had become the candidate today, I cannot work alone. Offering an olive branch is something that everybody would want to support the President for.”

He thanked his nationwide organisational network for the effort, noting that coordinators had been deployed in all 36 states and the FCT, across every local government and ward in the country.

“It’s not been an easy task. They have done marvellously well.

“I am a very young man. I have a lot of years ahead of me, so it’s possible for things to happen. But I think God knows better, and God knows tomorrow.

“So let’s just put our hope in God and work as we move forward,” he stated.

Osifo had recorded zero votes in the Federal Capital Territory,  Delta, Kogi, Ebonyi, Jigawa, Borno, Kwara, Enugu, Kebbi, Ondo, Edo and Kaduna states, among others, but secured over 5,248 votes in Niger State.

The direct primaries were the first contested presidential primary in APC’s history and a product of the Electoral Act 2026, signed by Tinubu in February, which eliminated indirect primaries and mandated that parties adopt either consensus or direct primaries.

APC stronger – Yilwatda

The APC national chairman, Prof Yilwatda, said the ruling party remains the strongest political force ahead of the 2027 general elections.

He insisted that no opposition party could match the APC’s growing membership strength, nationwide structure, and massive participation in its ongoing internal processes.

Speaking at the party’s presidential primary election national collation centre, Yilwatda said the massive participation in the party’s 2027 primaries reflected how the APC is increasingly becoming the preferred platform for Nigerians seeking electoral victory.

Responding to questions from journalists, the national chairman disclosed that the reconciliation committee headed by Yobe State Governor, Mai Mala Buni, is working tirelessly to address grievances and resolve issues arising during and after the primaries.

“The APC is becoming the rallying point for all political parties. Everybody wants to be in the APC. The competition to be in the APC is quite high, and we see thousands of people buying our forms.

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“It shows how our party is accepted by Nigerians and by the people. If you saw the mass turnout yesterday in all the congresses held to nominate the President, the numbers were in their thousands, and this is just a mock demonstration of what the general election will look like.

“It shows clearly that no other party would win the election because the numbers turning out are in the thousands.

“Believe me, no political party can showcase one-tenth of what we presented in their own congresses. It shows that we are on the path, and the winning path,” he said.

Speaking on grievances which trailed the exercises, Yilwatda said, “You should know that when it comes to power, it is a game of power, and everybody wants to be the one elected. Everyone wants to find reasons why he should be elected. But we, as a party, have internal mechanisms for conflict resolution.

“We have the presidential conflict resolution team and the party reconciliation team. So we activate them to go down to the state level and the national level to ensure quicker reconciliation, a fast healing process, and merge it with campaigns to ensure that we win the 2027 election.”

The APC national chairman acknowledged that complaints are inevitable in a contest of this magnitude, but dismissed claims that videos showing miscounted voters originated from the party’s primaries.

“There is no way you can have a political contest anywhere in the world of this nature, and nobody complains. In fact, if you see any political party where nobody complains about congresses or internal elections, that party is actually weak.

“Strong parties have strong opposition from within, all vying for positions.

“It is just like a football league—imagine a league where nobody is complaining; it means the league is not competitive. The competition here is quite high, and every Nigerian looks up to the APC as a vehicle that will bring them to power in 2027.

“Sometimes you see videos online. I even received a video that was sent to me, which I later found out was from an event that happened three or four years ago.

“These are unverified videos and were not even meant for our party activities. They were from activities somewhere else, even union or leadership elections in different settings, but are being circulated as if they are APC activities.

“If you check all our activities, we have our flags, our banners, and people raising their membership cards. In those videos, you cannot see any APC banner anywhere. So it shows clearly that those were not APC activities,” he stated.

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Shettima, govs for APC mega rally for Oyebanji’s Ekiti reelection — Council

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The Ekiti State All Progressives Congress 2026 Governorship Election Campaign Council has said that the party’s grand finale mega rally ahead of the June 20 election, scheduled for Tuesday, will demonstrate overwhelming public support for Governor Biodun Oyebanji’s second-term bid.

The council said Vice President Kashim Shettima, APC governors, national leaders of the party, members of the National Assembly, ministers, and thousands of supporters from within and outside Ekiti State are expected to converge on Ado Ekiti for the event.

The Director of Media and Communication of the Campaign Council, Taiwo Olatunbosun, said in a statement in Ado Ekiti on Sunday that “the grand finale mega rally is in support of the re-election of Governor Oyebanji and his deputy, Mrs Monisade Afuye, who are the APC governorship and deputy governorship candidates respectively for the June 20 election.”

Olatunbosun said the rally, scheduled to be held at the Ekiti Parapo Pavilion, New Iyin Road, Ado Ekiti, “marks the climax of an unprecedented grassroots campaign that has traversed every ward, community, and local government area of the state.

“It is expected to be one of the largest political gatherings ever witnessed in Ekiti State and a resounding demonstration of the people’s overwhelming support for Governor Oyebanji’s second-term bid.”

He added that the rally, coming after endorsements from traditional rulers, professional groups, market associations, artisans, youths, women, civil servants, retirees, religious leaders, and political stakeholders across party lines, “is expected to showcase the broad coalition of support that has crystallised around Governor Oyebanji’s leadership.

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“The anticipated presence of the Vice President, APC governors, and other top party leaders reflects the strategic importance of Ekiti State to the APC and underscores the confidence of the party’s leadership in Governor Oyebanji’s performance, popularity and capacity to consolidate the gains of his administration.

“Since assumption of office, Governor Oyebanji has earned widespread acclaim for delivering impactful governance across key sectors, including infrastructure, education, healthcare, agriculture, youth empowerment, security, tourism, and economic development.

“His inclusive approach to governance, bridge-building politics and commitment to the welfare of the people have united Ekiti citizens behind a common vision of progress and prosperity.”

The campaign council said the statewide acceptance of Oyebanji’s re-election bid “is a clear testament to the trust and confidence reposed in him by the people.

“Wherever the campaign train visited, citizens openly expressed their appreciation for the governor’s humility, accessibility, responsiveness, and commitment to delivering the dividends of democracy.

“The grand finale mega rally will not only celebrate the achievements of the administration, but also serve as a historic affirmation of the collective resolve of Ekiti people to sustain the peace, stability, development and inclusive governance that have become the hallmarks of the Oyebanji administration.

“The rally will be a powerful statement of unity and a clear signal that Ekiti people are determined to consolidate on the remarkable gains recorded over the last four years.

“It will demonstrate that the mandate to continue the progress agenda enjoys support across political, social, and generational divides.”

The campaign council assured participants of adequate security and logistics arrangements, and urged attendees to conduct themselves peacefully and comply with all relevant security and traffic directives.

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Politicians took money from Abiola, Tofa – Abdulsalami revealed

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Former Head of State, Gen Abdulsalami Abubakar (retd.), has revealed that some politicians who publicly championed the cause of Chief MKO Abiola during the June 12 crisis were secretly working with the government, while others collected money from both Abiola’s camp and his opponent, the late Bashir Tofa, during the 1993 presidential election.

The disclosures are contained in Chapter 16 of Abubakar’s 264-page autobiography titled ‘Call of Duty,’ obtained by our correspondent at its public presentation at the Aso Rock Villa, Abuja.

In the chapter which contains his assessment of Nigeria’s political class, the former Head of State described Nigerian politicians, irrespective of party affiliation, as “a tribe on their own” who publicly inflame ethnic and religious divisions while privately meeting to wine and dine together.

His revelations involved those of Tofa, the candidate of the National Republican Convention who contested against Abiola in the June 12, 1993, presidential election, which Abubakar said the late politician shared with him personally.

He wrote, “The late Alhaji Bashir Tofa told me a story to illustrate this. He said some politicians had visited him, requesting some money for the mobilisation of supporters.

“They assured him that they would deliver the votes in their respective wards to him. He gave them what they demanded. Tofa later visited the state chairman of Abiola’s party, the SDP, and was dumbfounded to see the same set of people there.

“He eventually lost Kano and even his own ward to Abiola. Such is the way of politicians.”

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Abubakar also recounted a personal experience from the 1980s, when he was Chief Instructor at the Nigerian Defence Academy and witnessed first-hand the duplicity of politicians embroiled in the crisis that tore apart the Peoples Redemption Party.

He wrote that when the PRP split into factions loyal to Mallam Aminu Kano and Alhaji Abubakar Rimi, respectively, a crisis that led to the impeachment of Governor Balarabe Musa of Kaduna State in 1981, he visited a friend’s guest house only to find politicians from both warring camps chatting, laughing and dining together.

“I was shocked. These were politicians who, in public, were pretending not to have any point of connection, and the masses were fighting each other because of them. Here, they were hobnobbing, away from public view,” he wrote.

He stated the encounter hardened his view of Nigeria’s political class.

According to him, later that same day, he watched a politician from the Aminu Kano faction pour insults on Rimi on national television, only to recognise him as one of the men he had seen hours earlier at the gathering.

He wrote, “A politician who was very active in the First Republic told me that regardless of the parties, most politicians of the North belonged to back then, they all used to visit the Premier, Sir Ahmadu Bello.

“Occasionally, they would meet, eat and drink, and the Premier would give them some token while charging them to work for the welfare of their people.

“But this camaraderie did not stop them from going on radio, television or the newspapers to hurl insults and abuses at one another.”

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Abubakar, who said he applied the lessons directly to the June 12 impasse, revealed that the duplicity was not incidental but systematic.

He wrote, “I saw a similar drama during the June 12 crisis. Ordinary Nigerians did not know what was going on behind the scenes.

“Some of those they thought were for Abiola were actually with the government.”

On the annulment of the June 12 elections, Abubakar said he was serving as Chief of Policy and Plans at Army Headquarters when General Ibrahim Babangida halted the transition programme.

He disclosed that while he was personally close to Babangida from their childhood days, he held no position in the transition structure and was not a member of the Armed Forces Ruling Council.

“I was not even a member of the transition programme, Council (AFRC), the highest ruling body in the Armed Forces.

“I was close to General Babangida from our childhood days because I was in the know of everything going on in his government,” he stated.

He said he could have privately asked Babangida why the election was annulled, but was “not obligated to explain anything” to him as he was not a key actor in the political drama.

According to him, “I believe Nigerians must no longer allow politicians to fool them and cause division along ethnic and religious lines.

“Nigerians must know that even when politicians disagree among themselves in the open, they still meet somewhere to wine and dine.

“The truth, irrespective of the divisiveness which the politicians promote today, is that they are together.

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“From my experience of the Nigerian political environment, my conclusion has always been that it is the people, the masses, who really do not understand that they are only pawns in the hands of politicians.”

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June 12: MKO Abiola refused to sell presidential mandate to Abacha – Oshiomhole

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Edo North Senator, Adams Oshiomhole, has said that the late MKO Abiola refused to sell his presidential mandate to the late former military Head of State, Sani Abacha.

Oshiomhole disclosed this during a lecture on June 12 titled “June 12 and Beyond,” which focused on the development of democracy and security issues.

The event took place in Akure, the capital of Ondo State.

Oshiomhole said he was part of a group from the Nigeria Labour Congress that met with Abacha in Abuja after the June 12 election was canceled.

“General Abacha told us he was ready to tolerate anything and do anything for MKO Abiola.

“The one thing he was not ready to tolerate was the idea that Abiola had proclaimed himself President of Nigeria,” Oshiomhole said.

He said that even though there was pressure from government officials and middlemen, Abiola would not give up the responsibility given to him by the people of Nigeria.

“He told those who sent us that he was elected President of Nigeria and would not sell the mandate entrusted to him by the Nigerian people,” he said.

Oshiomhole said Abiola’s actions showed bravery, love for his country, and putting others before himself.

He pointed out that Abiola didn’t give in and stood firm, even though many Nigerians had voted for him and made big sacrifices.

The senator encouraged young Nigerians to learn from June 12, calling Abiola a symbol of unity who won in a way that went beyond differences in ethnicity and religion.

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Oshiomhole noted that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is committed to speeding up changes to the constitution in order to create state police forces.

“The President is really committed to moving quickly and getting the state police amendment passed.

“He has clearly told us to get it done, but he can’t just make it happen on his own,” he said.

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