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Primaries Drama: Fubara withdraws as other APC govs emerge sole aspirants

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) is set for a decisive round of governorship primaries on Thursday (today) across the 36 states, with political tensions rising over attempts to impose consensus candidates ahead of the 2027 general elections.

In many states, party leaders and influential stakeholders have pushed for consensus arrangements to avoid rancorous contests and internal divisions. However, the move has been resisted by several aspirants who insist on testing their popularity at the polls.

Among the closely watched contests are those involving Rivers State, where Governor Siminalayi Fubara stepped aside, Adamawa, Kwara and Plateau State as party members await the outcome of the primaries that could shape the political direction of both states.

With loyalists of Fubara missing on the list for the cleared aspirants for the Rivers State House of Assembly primary election scheduled for Wednesday, political observers opined that Fubara was in for tough battle to secure the second term ticket.

However, in a shocking move, Governor Fubara withdrew from the APC governorship primary election on Wednesday night, citing the need to preserve peace, unity, and stability in the state.

Fubara announced his decision in an official statement titled ‘My Decision to Withdraw from the Rivers State Gubernatorial Primaries,’ where he said the move followed deep reflection and consultations with family, friends, and associates.

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He stated that although the decision was difficult, it was taken in the overriding interest of Rivers State and the need to place collective good above personal ambition.

“After deep reflection and extensive consultations with my family, friends, and associates, I have taken the difficult but necessary decision to withdraw from the APC gubernatorial primaries. I do so with a full heart and with a firm commitment to support whoever emerges as the candidate of our great party,” he said.

The governor noted that leadership often requires sacrifice, stressing that at certain moments, personal ambition must give way to the broader interests of the people.

“Leadership is ultimately about sacrifice. There comes a time when personal ambition must yield to the greater good of the people. Rivers State is bigger than any individual, and at this critical moment, the peace, stability, and unity of our dear state must take precedence over every personal interest,” he added.

Fubara expressed appreciation to his supporters for their loyalty and encouragement throughout his political journey, acknowledging their emotional and material support.

“To my supporters who stood firmly with me throughout this journey — your time, resources, prayers, and unwavering hope, I offer my deepest gratitude,” he said.

He further described his recent silence as intentional, saying it was guided by what he called “the higher interest of the state.”

“As our elders say, not everything a hunter sees in the forest is spoken of in the marketplace… I have faced immense pressures and difficult choices, but my love for Rivers State remains greater than anything else,” he stated.

The governor also thanked the APC for the platform and expressed appreciation to President Bola Tinubu for his encouragement and support.

Fubara, however, stressed that his withdrawal should not be interpreted as weakness or surrender, but rather as a deliberate act of sacrifice for peace in Rivers State.

“Let it be clearly understood that I stepped aside… not out of weakness, fear, or surrender, but out of conviction and sacrifice so that Rivers State may move forward in peace and unity,” he said.

He reaffirmed his commitment to serving the people of Rivers State to the end of his tenure, while calling on party members to remain united and focused on building a stronger APC.

Fubara’s withdrawal comes amid months of political tension and internal power struggles within the Rivers APC, which have significantly shaped the state’s political landscape ahead of the 2027 elections.

Before this latest drama in Rivers politics, Fubara had earlier appeared before the party’s screening committee in Abuja, where he was reportedly involved in a tense encounter that ended abruptly, with the governor said to have walked out of the venue without addressing journalists.

Since then, he has remained largely silent on the unfolding political developments within the party, even as speculation continues to mount over his next move.

Meanwhile, amid the internal turbulence in the Rivers APC, the party reportedly disqualified all 32 aspirants said to have been backed by the governor for the state House of Assembly primaries. Among those affected were three lawmakers who had been loyal to Fubara during the prolonged political crisis in the state, including those aligned with the then factional Speaker, Victor Oko-Jumbo.

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Similarly, three members of the House of Representatives believed to be loyal to the governor —including Hon. Awaji-Inombek Abiante and Hon. Boma Goodhead — also failed to secure tickets to return to the National Assembly following their disqualification from the primaries.

In the same vein, former Rivers State Deputy Governor and Senator representing Rivers West, Dr Ipalibo Banigo-Harry, who is also considered an ally of Fubara, was affected by the disqualification exercise.

Banigo-Harry, who served as deputy governor under former Governor Nyesom Wike for eight years before their political fallout after her emergence as senator, also lost out in the process.

Amid growing speculation that the governor may be weighing a “Plan B,” Fubara recently dismissed rumours of defection during a project inspection in Port Harcourt, insisting that he remains a loyal member of the APC.

However, palpable tension continues to grip the state as political actors across factions—including supporters of the governor, the camp of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, and other stakeholders—await the outcome of Thursday’s primary, which is expected to significantly shape the 2027 political landscape in Rivers State.

Governor Fubara and FCT minister, Nyesom Wike, has been engaged in a running battle for three years following an intractable feud between both since 2023.

Former Rivers Governor Wike influenced Fubara’s emergence as governor in 2023, but both politicians fell out months after because of the struggle for control of the political structures in the oil-rich state.

President Bola Tinubu had brokered two peace deals between the parties, but they all collapsed shortly after.

The crisis later resulted in the declaration of emergency rule in the state in 2025.

Fubara, who was suspended by Tinubu for six months alongside all elected officials in the state in March 2025, returned to office last September after the President declared an end to the emergency rule.

In January, Wike-backed members of the Rivers State House of Assembly commenced the third attempt to impeach Governor Fubara and his deputy, Ngozi Odu.

While governors of Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Ebonyi, Delta, Enugu, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Niger and Sokoto emerged as consensus candidates for a second term, Fubara was pitted against Wike’s loyalist and Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, Kingsley Chinda, the state’s former Commissioner for Works, Dakorinama George-Kelly, and Tonye Cole.

However, Cole withdrew from the race on Wednesday, citing the need to preserve party unity and stability ahead of today’s primaries. George-Kelly also stepped aside from the race, leaving Chinda as the sole contestant for the governorship primary.

In a statement on Wednesday, Cole, who also contested the 2023 governorship election, said his decision followed extensive consultations and was in line with broader agreements reached at high-level meetings convened by the APC national leadership on the future of the party in Rivers State.

He explained that although the decision was difficult, it was taken in the overriding interest of party unity, peace, and collective progress.

Cole described himself as a loyal party man and committed democrat who had consistently advocated dialogue, reconciliation, and unity among stakeholders and factions within the Rivers APC.

The statement read in part, “I would like to address an important development regarding tomorrow’s (Thursday) primaries.

“As a committed democrat and a firm believer in strong institutions as the foundation for sustainable development, I have consistently advocated for dialogue, reconciliation, and unity among stakeholders and factions within the Rivers State chapter of our great party, the APC.

“In recent days, the national leadership of our party convened a critical stakeholders’ meeting during which far-reaching discussions were held on the future of the Rivers APC and the imperative of presenting a united front ahead of the primaries and the 2027 general elections.

“Following that meeting, and after extensive consultations with members of my political team, associates, supporters, and other key stakeholders, I have taken the decision, in the overriding interest of party unity, peace, and collective progress, to respect the supremacy of the party and withdraw from the forthcoming primaries.”

Cole added that he would support whoever emerges as the party’s candidate after the primaries, urging his supporters to remain peaceful and united.

“This decision was not made lightly. It is the product of deep reflection, patriotism, and an unwavering commitment to the stability, growth, and success of our great party and our beloved state.

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“I therefore call on all my supporters to remain calm, peaceful, and steadfast, and to give their full cooperation to the leadership of our great party. Let us unite and work together to secure victory for our President, our party, and all APC candidates in the 2027 general elections,” he said.

Meanwhile, a senior party source who spoke on condition of anonymity described Cole’s withdrawal as a sign of loyalty and discipline within the party.

The source, however, suggested that the move may strengthen support for Kingsley Chinda, who is reportedly favoured by some key political stakeholders, including allies of Wike.

Kwara State has also emerged as one of the fiercest battlegrounds, with over a dozen aspirants preparing to challenge Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq’s preferred successor, Ambassador Yahaya Seriki, despite widespread endorsements from party leaders and support groups.

Similarly, political negotiations intensified in Lagos as some aspirants aligned behind Deputy Governor Kadri Hamzat, while others maintained their ambition to contest the ticket.

The APC is expected to conduct direct primaries in states where consensus arrangements fail, with party officials expressing concern that unresolved disputes could deepen internal divisions ahead of the governorship election season.

Mutfwang vs Bida

Investigations showed that resistance to consensus deals intensified in at least 10 states, including Kwara, Lagos, Plateau, Gombe, Adamawa, Bauchi and Oyo, where multiple aspirants have rejected pressure to step down for preferred candidates.

In Plateau, a retired military officer Yilcini Bida, dismissed reports on Tuesday that he had stepped down for Governor Caleb Mutfwang.

Speaking on Tuesday, Bida insisted he was fully in the race and was prepared to challenge the incumbent governor at the primary.

“I want to inform the people of Plateau State that I am still in the race. Rumours are flying around that I have stepped down, but I remain fully committed to contesting the primary on Thursday,” he said.

Bida said his administration, if elected, would focus heavily on infrastructure renewal, economic development, and security reforms.

Bida said he was confident of winning the primary despite facing an incumbent governor.

The PUNCH learnt that Bida has seen his support base rise amid rumours that he has the backing of Abuja, which has sparked fears in the supporters of Mutfwang.

Fintiri vs Ribadu

There is rising political tension in Adamawa State as key political blocs aligned to Governor Ahmadu Fintiri and the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, intensify behind-the-scenes moves to influence who emerges as the next governor of the state.

Within theAPC, several governorship aspirants are currently in the race, including Alhaji Mustapha Salihu, Tijani Galadima, Salihu Girei, Abdurrahman Haske, Abdurrazaq Namdas, Joe Madaki, and Iya Abbas.

Political alignments within the party have, however, further heightened the contest. The Fintiri political camp is reportedly backing Mustapha Salihu, while the Ribadu group is supporting Tijani Galadima. Meanwhile, some Christian stakeholders, described as a significant voting bloc in the state, are said to be rooting for Joe Madaki.

Governor Fintiri had last week indicated that he would publicly unveil his preferred successor, a move initially scheduled for Friday. However, findings suggest the plan was shelved following pressure from political stakeholders in Abuja, who reportedly raised concerns over possible political repercussions, including threats of impeachment.

The governor’s earlier statement that he would reveal his preferred candidate had already stirred controversy within the APC, further deepening internal divisions ahead of the 2027 elections.

Speaking during a recent visit by one of the governorship aspirants, Mustapha Salihu, Governor Fintiri said he reserved the right, like every other political actor, to support any candidate of his choice.

“I have the right to support any candidate of my choice just like any other person. By next week, I will tell the people of Adamawa State who my candidate is,” he said.

“I will mobilise all government structures and resources to support my candidate to win the forthcoming general elections for the good of the people of Adamawa State,” he added.

However, the statement has been widely criticised by some APC stakeholders, who described it as undemocratic, warning that imposition of candidates could hurt the party’s chances in the general elections.

An APC chieftain, Uba Danarewa, told The PUNCH that the Ribadu support group was backing Galadima, insisting that the group would not accept any candidate outside its preferred choice.

He added that the faction is determined to resist any attempt at imposition within the party.

Another APC stakeholder from Hong Local Government Area, Abubakar Aliyu, argued that the party should zone its governorship ticket to the southern senatorial district of the state.

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He also alleged that Governor Fintiri was backing Salihu as his preferred successor.

Investigations suggest that the governor is indeed supporting Salihu’s candidacy. It was further gathered that in a strategic move, one of the aspirants, Iya Abbas, withdrew from the race and later picked up a senatorial form after the governorship screening process.

On Tuesday, the 2027 governorship race in the state took a new twist as two frontline aspirants stepped down in favour of their colleagues amid moves to consolidate support within the party.

Diaulhaq Abubakar withdrew from the contest in favour of Galadima, while Joel Madaki stepped down to back Abdulrahman Haske.

Galadima, reacting to Abubakar’s withdrawal, described the move as an act of maturity and sacrifice.

“I wish to sincerely applaud and appreciate Diaulhaq Abubakar for his decision to step down for me. His action reflects maturity, sacrifice, and a deep commitment to the unity and progress of our great party,” he said.

Madaki, on his part, said his decision was informed by the need to allow younger politicians take on leadership responsibilities.

“The moment has come for the younger generation to step forward and assume leadership roles. Adamawa needs fresh perspectives and leaders who understand the struggles of the people, especially the youth,” he said.

The development followed a closed-door meeting reportedly convened at the Government House, Yola, where Governor Fintiri met APC governorship aspirants.

Those present included Madaki, Haske, Aminu Iya Abbas, Salisu Bakari Girei, Tijjani Galadima, Mustapha Salihu, Abdulrazak Namdas, Bello Ibrahim Thol, and Diaulhaq Abubakar.

Kwara

Consensus efforts suffered major setbacks in Kwara State, where 13 aspirants are preparing to confront Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq’s preferred candidate, Yahaya Seriki.

The governor on Tuesday publicly endorsed Seriki as his preferred successor after what he described as “extensive consultations” with party leaders and stakeholders.

In a statement posted on his Facebook page, AbdulRazaq said Seriki possessed the capacity and political reach required to sustain the administration’s achievements.

“Following extensive consultations with party structures and leadership, I am pleased to endorse Ambassador Abdulfatai Yahaya Seriki as my preferred successor under the platform of our party, the APC,” the governor stated.

He described Seriki as “young, pro-people, astute and broad-minded,” adding that the businessman and political mobiliser enjoyed “profound investments and extensive goodwill among the people of Kwara State.”

The governor, however, stressed that his endorsement did not invalidate the ambitions of other aspirants.

“While this does not in any way preclude all other aspirants from contesting in the primaries, I urge members and leaders to affirm the choice of Seriki for cohesion, unity and continuous success of the party,” he added.

Other states

Oyo State followed closely with 11 governorship aspirants, while Adamawa recorded 10 contenders, reflecting heightened political activity ahead of the primaries.

Notable aspirants include former Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu; Senator Sharafadeen Alli; Akeem Agbaje and Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin.

Adamawa’s crowded field includes Abdulrazak Namdas, Mustapha Salihu, Senator Aminu Abbas, Abdurahaman  Haske, Felix Tangwami, Joel Madaki, Bello Ibrahim and three others.

Bauchi also recorded eight aspirants, among them the immediate past Minister of Foreign Affairs Yusuf Tuggar, Senator Shehu Buba Umar, and former governor Mohammed Abdullahi Abubakar.

In Abia State, the party recorded four aspirants namely Mascot Uzor-Kalu, Henry Ikoh, Martins Azubuike, and Opah Chinemeucheya.

Benue State has four aspirants – Mathias Byuan, Kuraun Isaac, Akutah Ukeyima and Terwase Orbunde – vying for the state’s top job against Governor Hyacinth Alia.

Gombe State recorded two aspirants – Senator Sa’id Alkali, who is vying against Governor Inuwa Yahaya’s preferred candidate Jamil Gwamna.

In Nasarawa, three aspirants – Prof Hassan Liman (SAN) from the northern senatorial district, a former Inspector-General of Police, Abubakar Adamu and the state’s immediate past Accountant-General, Zakka Yakubu – are poised to test their might against Governor Abdullahi Sule’s preferred candidate, Senator Aliyu Wadada, in what promises to be an explosive battle of political heavyweights for the next man to occupy the state’s number one seat.

It was learnt that 11 aspirants had declared their intention to contest the primary but seven bought tickets with three pulling out, leaving out the final four to slot it out for the ticket.

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Don’t sell your votes, Oyebamiji begs Osun voters  

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The candidate of the All Progressives Congress in the August 15, Osun State Governorship poll, Bola Oyebamiji, has appealed to the electorate not sell their votes in the forthcoming poll.

Oyebamiji said rather than commercialise their vote, voters in the state should use their Permanent Voters Cards wisely and use it to elect him as governor.

The APC candidate spoke in Osogbo, on Sunday at a meeting held with the leadership and members of the Ansar-u-Deen Society in the State.

The ex-Osun State Finance Commissioner, who declared that if voted as governor, he will
redirect the state to the path of growth and development, said details of his plans had been put in a document that will  guide his actions as governor.

“The PVC is an instrument that confers right on each person to have a say in deciding who leads or preside over their affairs for a stipulated period. I am appealing to our people not to commercialise their PVC but use it wisely to vote for someone that has capacity and potential to lead appropriately.

“I am assuring you all that once you vote for me, we will immediately return the state to the path of growth and development. It is in our manifesto the way we will lead you and the state to enviable heights among comity of states in the federation,” Oyebamiji said.

He urged the society to intercede for the state in prayers, adding that residents must allow peace to reign before and after the poll.

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He added, “I urged you as congregation, especially religious leaders to continue to pray for peace and talk to our people to allow peace reign before and after the election in the State, nobody should be killed for the sake election.

“Our people, including politicians should please allow peace, so that our people can throng to the polling units to vote for the progress and development of Osun State.”

Earlier, the Secretary, Ansar-u-Deen Society in Osun State, Hafiz Akande, described Oyebamiji as a listening leader, a devoted family man, and a practicing Muslim who operates with the deep fear of Allah.

Akande said the society remains apolitical but will not abandon any a Muslim interested in public positions.

“Let me state clearly that as a corporate body, ADS remains non-partisan. However, the Society will never rebuke, sideline, or abandon our own who show an active interest in governance. The Society fully recognizes the need to support our members who aspire to positions of authority.

“We firmly believe that authority is a sacred trust (Amanah) from Allah, and no one attains it except by His divine permission. Therefore, it is a noble pursuit for our members to strive for leadership with sincerity and competence for the ultimate benefit of the wider society,” Akande said.

Electorate in Osun State will be going to the poll on August 15 to elect a governor in an election where the incumbent governor, Ademola Adeleke is seeking re-election on the platform of the Accord Party.

Fourteen political parties will be fielding candidates in the poll.

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2027 candidates: Saturday deadline puts political parties under pressure

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With the July 11, 2026 deadline for the submission of presidential nomination forms to the Independent National Electoral Commission fast approaching, political parties are running against time to beat the closing date.

The commission fixed 6pm on July 11 as the deadline for political parties to submit the nomination forms of their presidential and National Assembly candidates through its online nomination portal.

The exercise, which commenced on June 27, covers the submission of Forms EC9 and EC9A to EC9E in line with Section 29(1) of the Electoral Act, 2026.

The commission also scheduled the submission of nomination forms for governorship and state Houses of Assembly candidates to begin at 9:00 a.m. on July 18 and close at 6:00 p.m. on August 8, 2026.

According to the timetable, the personal particulars of presidential and National Assembly candidates will be published on August 1, while those of governorship and state Houses of Assembly candidates will be published on August 29.

Ahead of the elections, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress, unveiled former Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi as his running mate.

Similarly, the presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, Peter Obi, announced a former Kano State Governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso, as his running mate.

However, President Bola Tinubu, who is the candidate of the All Progressives Congress, is yet to formally name his running mate for the election, though there are speculations that he has settled for Vice President Kashim Shettima.

If Tinubu eventually names Shettima as his running mate, the development will settle political speculation over the APC’s presidential ticket and reaffirm the party’s decision to retain its 2023 ticket for the 2027 election.

Last year, The PUNCH had exclusively reported that there were indications that Tinubu and Shettima’s political alliance was under strain, amid reports that moves were being considered to drop the Vice President as Tinubu’s running mate for the 2027 election.

A meeting of APC North-East stakeholders in Gombe State ended in chaos, as supporters of the Vice President allegedly attacked the then party’s Zonal Vice Chairman, Mustapha Salihu.

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The meeting, held at the International Conference Centre in Gombe, was initially convened to reaffirm support for Tinubu’s second-term ambition, but conspicuously made no reference to Shettima.

Tinubu secured the APC presidential ticket for the 2027 election following the nationwide primaries held on Saturday, May 23, 2026.

He officially received his Certificate of Return and the party’s flag the following day, Sunday, May 24, 2026, at the International Conference Centre, Abuja.

The President won the ticket by a landslide, securing nearly 11 million votes to defeat his sole challenger, Stanley Osifo.

He has, however, yet to announce his running mate, as his choice is being closely watched.

The APC has, however, maintained that the decision rests with the President.

Of the major presidential candidates, only Tinubu and Sandy Onor of the Peoples Democratic Party are yet to announce their respective running mates.

Highly placed party sources, who spoke to our correspondent on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to discuss the matter publicly, also disclosed that the APC had submitted the Senate nomination forms of Governors AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq (Kwara), Mai Mala Buni (Yobe) and Hope Uzodimma (Imo) to INEC’s portal.

Placeholder possibility

While details of all presidential candidates and their running mates are expected to be submitted to INEC on or before July 11, the commission’s timetable also provides August 22 for the withdrawal and replacement of presidential and National Assembly candidates.

Similarly, candidates for governorship and state Houses of Assembly have until September 19 for withdrawal and substitution.

Accordingly, the APC may submit Tinubu’s name and forms alongside a placeholder running mate, who can later be replaced with the substantive nominee before the August 22 deadline.

The PUNCH recalls that ahead of the 2023 election, precisely in June 2022, Tinubu, after winning the party’s ticket, submitted the name of Ibrahim Masari as his “placeholder” vice-presidential candidate to INEC.

This tactical placeholder strategy allowed the APC to meet strict nomination deadlines while Tinubu continued consultations to select a substantive running mate.

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Masari formally stepped down as the vice-presidential nominee in July 2022, as his withdrawal paved the way for Tinubu to name Shettima as his substantive running mate, in a strategic decision aimed at bolstering the party’s support in the northern regions.

Following Tinubu’s victory, the Katsina-born politician transitioned into the presidency as a close political ally, as the President appointed him as his Senior Special Assistant on Political Matters in 2023 and subsequently promoted him to Special Adviser on Political Affairs.

The APC source said the party’s leaders and stakeholders were working round the clock to ensure all its candidates’ nomination forms were uploaded before the commission’s deadline.

He stated, “We have covered a lot of ground. The uploading of the candidate list is going as planned. All party leaders and stakeholders saddled with this responsibility are doing their work round the clock. So far, we have been able to upload quite a number of House of Representatives candidates.

“The nomination details of nearly all the party’s principal officers in the 10th National Assembly, along with those of prominent serving lawmakers, have been uploaded.

“We have also uploaded the list of senatorial candidates to the INEC portal. We have uploaded that of the governor of Kwara State. We have uploaded that of the governor of Imo State, and that of the governor of Yobe State has also been uploaded, along with other senatorial candidates.”

Another highly placed source also confirmed that the exercise has progressed smoothly without any setbacks, describing the entire process as orderly, seamless, transparent, and completely hitch-free from the outset.

He stated, “So, the exercise has been hitch-free, and we are hopeful that before the deadline, which is July 11th, we will be able to upload that of the President and his running mate.

“That is perhaps going to be the last to be uploaded. But we are going to complete this exercise before the 11th of this month.

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“The APC is a focused party that is doing everything to play by the book, ensure that we comply with the INEC timetable, ensure that our members are duly captured, and give the best to Nigerians.”

ADC, NDC sorted

Earlier, there had been reports from the ADC and NDC that the party had uploaded the names of their presidential candidates and respective running mates.

While the NDC national leader, Seriake Dickson, announced that Obi’s name and his running mate, Kwankwaso, had been uploaded on the INEC portal, the spokesman for the ADC, Bolaji Abdullahi, also confirmed that Atiku and Amaechi’s names had been uploaded on the electoral commission’s portal.

PDP uploads candidates

In a related development, the PDP says it has uploaded about 60 per cent of its National Assembly candidates on the INEC portal, with efforts ongoing to complete the process.

PDP National Organising Secretary, Umar Bature, who disclosed this in an exclusive interview with The PUNCH, said out of 100 senatorial and 360 House of Representatives candidates, about 169 entries are still pending due to late submission of documents, adding that the exercise was expected to be concluded by Wednesday.

He stated, “We have completed about 60 per cent of the National Assembly candidate uploads. Efforts are currently ongoing to wrap up the process, as we are still awaiting some candidates to submit their forms for upload.

“Out of 100 senatorial candidates and 360 House of Representatives candidates, approximately 169 entries are yet to be uploaded. This delay is largely due to the late submission of documents by some candidates.

“However, the process is progressing smoothly, with uploads being carried out daily as documents are received. The exercise is expected to be fully concluded by Wednesday.

“Overall, the party remains committed to ensuring that all eligible candidates are captured accurately and within the stipulated timeframe to meet the electoral timetable.”

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2027: I foresee new VP, SGF, Senate President, underground rigging plans – Primate Ayodele

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The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has hinted on the emergence of a new Vice President, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, and Senate President.

Primate Ayodele also warned of underground plans to rig the 2027 general elections.

He disclosed this during the release of the 32nd edition of his annual prophecy book, ‘Warnings To The Nations’.

The presentation was done during a world press conference on Saturday at his Lagos headquarters church.

According to Primate Ayodele: “I foresee a new Vice President, a new Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, Senate President and a new Federal Minister.

“I foresee a lot of underground plans to rig the 2027 elections. I foresee a former Head of State will not support Tinubu.”

The popular Nigerian prophet also disclosed that the North would be angry with President Bola Tinubu ahead of the 2027 elections.

He warned that Tinubu’s victory in the 2027 elections is not yet certain, stressing that a lot of Nigerians will rise up against him.

“The Northern parts of the country will be angry with Tinubu. The ruling party will be struggling to sustain their federal or the seat at the Centre.

“I foresee that the Tinubu victory is not yet certain except Tinubu takes a bold step.

“A lot of people will rise up against Tinubu. Tinubu will want to do last minute changes even of the Service Chiefs,” he said.

The clergyman further disclosed that Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State will win the forthcoming governorship election in the state.

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“The present Osun governor will win but must be on top of the election so that the polls results will not be rigged.

“I foresee the Ruling party is putting pressure on INEC as to what should be done by the electoral body,” Primate Ayodele said.

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