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Multiple Factions Emerge in Ruling APC Sparking Leadership Tussle

by Nelson Ugwuagbo April 8, 2026
written by Nelson Ugwuagbo

Fresh turmoil has hit Nigeria’s ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) following the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) decision to derecognise the David Mark-led leadership of the African Democratic Congress (ADC). The move came after a court order secured by Bala Nufai, who maintained that he never resigned from his position.

In the aftermath, several individuals have publicly declared themselves the authentic national leaders of the APC and have vowed to drag the electoral umpire to court to secure official recognition. One of the most prominent voices is Alhaja Hafsatu Danladi, who took to X (formerly Twitter) to announce herself as the rightful national chairperson of the APC.

In her statement, Danladi said she would approach the Federal High Court in Abuja to challenge the legitimacy of the current party leadership. She described the existing structure as “illegitimate” and pledged to seek a court order to unseat it.

She further revealed plans to ask the court to compel INEC to withdraw its recognition of the National Working Committee (NWC) headed by Mr Nentawe Yilwatda.

Various Nigerians across X and other social media platforms have already declared their support and recognition of Alhaja Hafsatu as the rightful leader of the APC urging her to fight for her rightful position in court.

 

April 8, 2026 0 comments
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Benue 2027: Byuan’s Resignation Raises Stakes in APC Governorship Race

by Folarin Kehinde April 1, 2026
written by Folarin Kehinde

The race for the 2027 Benue State governorship has begun to gather momentum following the resignation of Mathias Byuan, a development that is already stirring debate within the All Progressives Congress (APC) over the credibility of its nomination process.

Byuan, who until recently served as Executive Director, Housing Finance and Accounts at the Federal Housing Authority, stepped down in line with a Federal Government directive requiring political appointees seeking elective office to resign.

His exit from office is widely interpreted as a formal declaration of his ambition to contest for the Benue governorship under the APC platform.

Political observers say his entry into the race signals the beginning of what could become a keenly contested primary, particularly as discussions intensify within the party over how candidates will emerge ahead of the polls.

The development comes amid speculations that the APC leadership may consider granting automatic tickets to some first-term governors seeking re-election, a move that has sparked concerns among party stakeholders about adherence to internal democratic principles.

According to the party’s guidelines, governorship candidates are to emerge either through consensus among party members or via direct primaries. Analysts note that the interpretation and application of these provisions will be critical in shaping the outcome of contests such as the one expected in Benue State.

Byuan, described by supporters as a longstanding party member with deep grassroots connections, is seen as one of the early entrants positioning for the race. His resignation, they argue, demonstrates both compliance with laid-down rules and readiness to engage in a competitive process.

However, concerns persist within party circles that any attempt to impose candidates or sideline aspirants could undermine confidence in the process and trigger internal disputes.

Stakeholders note that the Benue governorship contest may serve as an early indicator of how the APC intends to manage its primaries nationwide, especially in states where multiple aspirants are expected to emerge.

For many party faithful, the central question remains whether the process will be open and competitive or influenced by internal power dynamics.

As political activities gradually build up ahead of 2027, attention is expected to remain firmly on the APC’s next moves in Benue, with observers warning that the credibility of its internal processes could significantly impact party cohesion and electoral prospects.

With Byuan now officially in the race, the stage appears set for a contest that could test not only individual ambitions but also the strength of internal democracy within the ruling party

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We’re Not Building One-Party State — Tinubu Assures at APC Convention

by Folarin Kehinde March 28, 2026
written by Folarin Kehinde

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Friday dismissed concerns that Nigeria is drifting toward a one-party state, insisting that a vibrant opposition remains essential to democratic governance.

Speaking at the All Progressives Congress (APC) 4th Elective National Convention held at Eagle Square, Abuja, the President said the ruling party has no intention of stifling political plurality, even as it continues to consolidate its influence across the country.

Tinubu stated that while the APC is focused on strengthening its internal unity and expanding its political base, it recognises the critical role of opposition parties in shaping national discourse and improving governance outcomes.

“We do not seek a one-party state,” the President declared, noting that democracy thrives on competition of ideas and accountability.

His remarks come amid growing concerns in some quarters over the increasing dominance of the APC and the wave of defections from opposition parties into its fold.

The President, however, maintained that the party’s growing strength is a reflection of public confidence in its policies and leadership, not a deliberate attempt to weaken opposition voices.

Earlier in his address, Tinubu called for unity and discipline within the APC, warning that political parties often falter when personal ambition overrides collective interest.

He described the convention as a defining moment for both the party and Nigeria’s democracy, urging members to recommit to the founding ideals of the APC.

“Our greatest strength has never been in our numbers, but in our unity,” he said, stressing the need for cohesion as the party prepares for future political contests.

Tinubu also defended recent electoral reforms, stating that amendments to the Electoral Act followed due constitutional process, including legislative scrutiny and public engagement.

On governance, the President reiterated his administration’s commitment to the Renewed Hope Agenda, acknowledging that ongoing reforms may be difficult but are necessary to reposition the economy for sustainable growth.

He cited improvements in infrastructure, fiscal policy adjustments, and signs of increased investor confidence, adding that inflationary pressures are gradually easing.

Addressing challenges in the power sector, Tinubu revealed plans to establish a Grid Asset Management Company to tackle longstanding issues such as debt and ageing infrastructure, with the aim of improving electricity supply nationwide.

The President further urged greater inclusion of youths and women in politics, calling on the party to open more pathways for leadership and participation.

He appealed to delegates and party faithful to conduct themselves peacefully and with integrity throughout the convention, warning against actions that could undermine party cohesion.

“At the end of this convention, our party must emerge stronger and more united. We are one family, marching forward with discipline and purpose,” Tinubu said.

He also commended party leaders, governors, and members of the planning committee for the successful organisation of the convention, urging newly elected officials to serve with humility, vision, and a sense of responsibility.

The APC convention continues in Abuja with key party positions expected to shape the ruling party’s direction ahead of future elections.

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FCT Poll: PDP defeats APC in Gwagwalada

by Folarin Kehinde February 22, 2026
written by Folarin Kehinde

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared Mohammed Kasim of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) winner of the Gwagwalada Area Council chairmanship election conducted on Saturday.

While declaring the result, the INEC Returning Officer, Philip Akpen, announced that PDP polled the highest votes in the council.

Kasim polled 22,165 votes to defeat his closest rival, Yahaya Shehu of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), who scored 17,788.

The election was a tight race between Kasim and Yahaya Shehu of the APC with speculations of withdrawals dogging the campaigns ahead of the Saturday election.

However, both candidates came out to deny hat they had stepped down.

Gwagwalada Area Council chairmanship vote breakdown

• PDP (Mohammed Kasim): 22,165

• APC (Yahaya Shehu): 17,788

• ADC: 1,366

• APGA: 1,687

The local elections were conducted by INEC across the FCT’s six area councils — Abaji, Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), Bwari, Gwagwalada, Kuje and Kwali.

The victory comes at a time the PDP is facing one of its toughest battles since it’s establishment in 1998.

Before Saturday’s victory, Gwagalada was under the control of APC. Abu Giri,member of the ruling party, is the outgoing chairman.

 

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FCT Polls: PDP candidate steps down for APC’s Ishaku after Wike’s intervention

by Folarin Kehinde February 18, 2026
written by Folarin Kehinde

In a dramatic political realignment less than 72 hours to the Federal Capital Territory FCT Area Council elections, the Peoples Democratic Party PDP chairmanship candidate for Bwari Area Council, Julius Adamu, has withdrawn from the race to endorse the All Progressives Congress APC candidate, Joshua Ishaku Musa.

The high-stakes move, which followed the direct intervention of FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, was finalized on Wednesday at a bipartisan stakeholders meeting in the Bwari Area Council.

The announcement effectively narrows the contest for the chairmanship seat ahead of the February 21 polls.

Addressing a gathering of supporters and party stakeholders, Adamu revealed that his decision was the product of “deep consultation” with the FCT Minister.

He framed the withdrawal as a move to maintain local harmony, emphasizing his personal ties with the APC candidate.

“I am standing here before you this afternoon to tell you that I have been in deep consultation with the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike.

“I have come to the conclusion that I and Joshua, we are brothers. It will not be nice for two brothers to kill themselves over one office. Therefore, I have relinquished my support to Hon. Joshua”, said Adamu.

Urging his political base to shift their loyalty, Adamu added, “I want to urge all my supporters to support Joshua to win this election.”

Wike, who has increasingly played a kingmaker role in the territory’s politics, threw his full weight behind the new alliance.

Speaking at the event, Wike incentivized the electorate by linking the APC candidate’s potential victory to accelerated infrastructure development in the area.

“The people of Bwari, let me tell you why you should support Joshua. If you vote for Joshua, I will do more roads in Bwari. Let nobody make any mistake; on Saturday, come out and make sure that Joshua wins the election”, he said.

This development comes as the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC concludes preparations for elections across the six Area Councils – Abuja Municipal (AMAC), Bwari, Gwagwalada, Kuje, Abaji and Kwali.

The Bwari contest had been viewed as a critical battleground, but this cross-party pact has now significantly alters the electoral math in favour of the APC.

The alliance also underscores the Minister’s ongoing strategy of fostering cooperation between elements of the PDP and the ruling APC, a stance that continues to define the political landscape of the FCT under his administration.

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APC Senator Seeks 16-Year Single Tenure for Nigeria’s President

by Folarin Kehinde February 16, 2026
written by Folarin Kehinde

Kenneth Eze (APC–Ebonyi) has called for a nationwide debate on replacing Nigeria’s current two-term, four-year presidential cycle with a single 16-year tenure.

Mr Eze, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Information and National Orientation, made the call on Monday while addressing journalists at his country home in Ohigbo-Amagu, Ezza South LGA.

He argued that frequent election cycles undermine policy continuity and slow national development.

“Every four years, we return to campaign mode. By the third year, governance slows as attention shifts to re-election; that is why projects are abandoned and policies are not allowed to mature.

“Nigeria’s constitution provides for a four-year presidential term, renewable once, but if you ask me, I will advocate one tenure of 16 years.

”It sounds controversial, but it will allow policies to run their full course and stabilise the system,” he said.

The lawmaker proposed scrapping the two-term structure in favour of a single, extended tenure that would free leaders from electoral pressure and enable long-term reforms.

He noted that critical sectors such as power, infrastructure, agriculture and fiscal reform require sustained commitment beyond short political cycles.

According to him, irrigation schemes, mechanised farming programmes and energy reforms need continuity to deliver measurable impact.

Mr Eze also defended recent economic measures, including the removal of the fuel subsidy, describing them as necessary to avert fiscal collapse.

“We were borrowing to pay salaries. That is not sustainable for any country; tough decisions are necessary to secure long-term stability,” he added.

He maintained that the proposal should be viewed as a governance discussion rather than an attack on democracy, calling for a broader national dialogue on constitutional reform to assess whether a longer tenure could improve policy implementation while preserving checks and balances.

Mr Eze acknowledged that any constitutional amendment would require approval by the National Assembly and ratification by state legislatures, stressing that the process must be transparent and participatory.

Beyond tenure reform, he urged citizens to embrace civic responsibility and patriotism, challenging journalists, teachers, civil servants and parents to promote national values, noting that policy changes alone cannot transform the country.

 

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BREAKING: Fubara joins APC

by Folarin Kehinde December 9, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has officially defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

The governor announced his decision on Tuesday during a stakeholders’ meeting held at the Government House in Port Harcourt.

His defection comes amid ongoing political realignments across the country.

Fubara now joins a growing list of state governors and political figures who have switched to the APC this year.

Details later…

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BREAKING: Bayelsa Gov Douye Diri Dumps PDP

by Folarin Kehinde October 15, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

 

 

Governor Douye Diri of Bayelsa State has resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Diri, who announced this on Wednesday at the exco chamber in the Bayelsa State Government House, did not state the political party that he will be moving to.

His decision was backed by 23 members of the House of Assembly, led by the Speaker.

Diri’s defection came 24 hours after his Enugu State counterpart, Peter Mbah, dumped the party for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

More to follow…

 

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PDP postpones NEC meeting as gale of defection looms

by Folarin Kehinde October 14, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

The national working committee of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has postponed the 103rd national executive committee (NEC) meeting.

The event was scheduled for October 15 at the party’s headquarters in Abuja.

In a statement issued on Monday, Debo Ologunagba, PDP spokesperson, attributed the postponement to “recent developments” in the party.

Ologunagba said a new date for the NEC would be communicated to members.

“All NEC members should please note the postponement and be guided accordingly,” the statement reads.

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BREAKING: Wike Allocates Abuja Old Parade Ground to APC for New Secretariat

by Folarin Kehinde August 22, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has allocated a section of Abuja’s historic Old Parade Ground to the All Progressives Congress (APC), effectively granting the party permanent ownership of the land without the multibillion-naira statutory charges normally required for such allocation.

The Old Parade Ground, designed at the inception of Abuja as a communal arena for Independence Day parades, cultural festivals, sports events, and political gatherings, has now been carved out for the ruling party.

According to official records, on August 8, 2025, the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) excised a two-hectare portion of the parade ground, registered as Plot 4742 in Cadastral Zone A01, Garki District, and handed it to the APC.

On the same day, both the right of occupancy and the certificate of occupancy were issued, a process that usually takes years to complete.

The allocation documents specify that the land is to be developed into an office building within two years, indicating that it will serve as the ruling party’s new national secretariat.

Currently, the APC operates from its Muhammadu Buhari House in Wuse II, Abuja. The party acquired the building in 2021 at a cost of ₦2.5 billion and named it after former President Muhammadu Buhari.

However, President Bola Tinubu had, at the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting on July 24, 2025, directed that a new, more befitting secretariat be constructed in Abuja.

“We’ll look for an appropriate land to build a befitting secretariat,” he said, tasking the APC National Working Committee, the Progressive Governors’ Forum, and the FCT Minister with identifying suitable land for the project.

Records show that the land premium was assessed at ₦6,000 per square metre, with an annual ground rent of ₦35 per square metre, amounting to about ₦120.6 million in premium charges for the 20,100-square-metre plot.

The speed at which the land was ceded to the APC has also been a concern. Land allocations in Abuja, it so understood typically drag on for months or even years due to backlogs and strict compliance procedures. But for the APC, both the right and certificate of occupancy were processed and issued in a single day, despite the non-payment of dues.

Since Tinubu made Wike minister in 2023, the former Rivers governor has made land allocation a defining feature of his administration, revoking titles, demolishing structures, and citing a commitment to restoring Abuja’s master plan. At the same time, he has been accused of directing prime allocations to allies, family members, and political associates under favourable terms.

 

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