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Presidential Poll: Elements in govt working against Tinubu – El-Rufai

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  • Kaduna governor: naira redesign ill-timed, retaining subsidy payment shocking’
    • Villa not aware, says Fed Govt
    • APC PCC: Buhari backing Tinubu

There are powerful forces working against the political interests of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai alleged yesterday.

He claimed that certain unnamed individuals in the presidency do not want APC presidential standard bearer Asiwaju Bola Tinubu to win the February 25 poll.

Their grouse, he said, is that their preferred candidate did win the party’s primaries.

“I believe that there are elements in the Villa that want us to lose the elections because they didn’t get their way.

The wife of President Muhammadu Buhari, Aisha, appeared to agree with the governor.

She uploaded a clip of El-Rufai’s interview on her Instagram account, captioning the post: “#longlivethefederalrepublicofnigeria”.

But, Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said the Federal Government was not aware of saboteurs in the presidency.

The APC Presidential Campaign Council (APC PCC) said Tinubu retained President Buhari’s unalloyed support, insisting that his backing overrides any subversive elements in the Villa.

Also, the Kaduna governor said: “Let me assure you hundred per cent, the entire Northern governors of the APC are completely, wholeheartedly supporting the next president, Bola Tinubu.”

According to El-Rufai, those working against the APC were embittered by the fact that their favoured candidate did not emerge as the presidential flagbearer.

He said: “They had their candidate; their candidate didn’t win the primaries.

“I think they are still trying to get us to lose the elections and they are hiding behind the President’s desire to do what he thinks is right.”

The Kaduna governor cited the retention of the fuel subsidy and the naira redesign policy as instances of decisions taken without recourse to the party.

He said: “They are trying to get us to lose the election, and they are hiding behind the president’s desire to do what he thinks is right.

“I will give two examples: this petroleum subsidy, which is costing the country trillions of naira, was something that we all agreed would be removed.

“In fact, I had a discussion with the President and showed him why it had to go.

“How can you have a capital budget of N200 billion for federal roads and then spend N2trillion on petroleum subsidy?

“This was a conversation I had with the President in 2021 when the subsidy thing started rising. He was convinced. We left. It changed. Everyone in the government agreed, and it changed.

“The second example I will give is this currency redesign. You have to understand the President. People are blaming the Governor of the Central Bank for the currency redesign, but No.

“You have to go back and look at the first outing of Buhari as president. He did this.

“The Buhari/Idiagbon regime changed our currency and did it in secrecy with a view to catching those stashing away illicit funds.

“It’s a very good intention – very clear intention. The President’s heart is white.

“But, doing it at this time, within the time allotted, just doesn’t make any political or economic sense.

“And for such a programme to work, we have to be involved as governors, as sub-nationals.”

The governor added: “We totally support the redesign of the Naira. We know that there are politicians who have stashes of money, but in the process, we must not make the ordinary people suffer or ignite the anger of voters and make it look as if it is our party’s policy. It is not. It is the policy of a few people.”

El-Rufai emphasised that the APC did not promise to retain the petrol subsidy.

He thinks the President retained the subsidy because he believed its removal would adversely affect Nigerians.

“The problem is not the APC government but the people of Nigeria who are not willing to face the truth.

“People are paying N300 to N500 per litre in part of the country and they have to queue for hours to get this all because of this unsustainable and broken-down subsidy regime that we have chosen to maintain for the past 50 years. It has not worked.

“It is not an APC problem. It is a Nigerian problem because today if President Buhari says ‘remove subsidy’, the NLC (Nigeria Labour Congress) will be out on the street protesting. We have had that anytime the price slightly increases.

“It is a national conversation. The presidential candidates, including Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, and Bola Tinubu have said they will remove the fuel subsidies.

“They have to, otherwise the country will go bankrupt. The next government must remove it otherwise the country will collapse.

“This fuel subsidy requires a national conversation. It is not a partisan thing. It has been going on for years.

“We tried to solve it under the Buhari administration but we were sabotaged and we are where we are.

“To be honest, we have had the conversation at the level of the National Economic Council chaired by the Vice President and we all agreed it should go.

“It was President Buhari himself who took the decision that this subsidy will hurt the poor and he won’t do it.

“That is why our presidential candidate in the same party is saying he will remove it. It is not a party position but the personal position of the president.

“We (APC) didn’t promise that we were going to keep the fuel subsidy or redesign the currency. It isn’t in our manifesto.

“You need to separate the personal decisions of some people in the villa from the manifesto of the party. It is important to understand that.”

The governor added: “The policy of currency redesign is the idea of few people in the Presidential Villa. APC never promised a naira redesign.

“This is not the right time to embark on such an exercise because most areas in Nigeria have no banking facilities.

“I must say that the naira redesign and fuel scarcity are the handiwork of fifth columnists because they want to bring the country down.

“Otherwise, why must redesigning of naira be the priority of the Federal Government at this time?”

Fed Govt not aware of saboteurs in presidency

Mohammed said the Federal Government was unaware of the “elements” working to sabotage the APC’s winning chances.

According to him, President Buhari was primarily concerned about guaranteeing a free and fair poll.

“This administration is focused and determined to ensure a free and fair election.

“In this administration, the most important person is Mr. President and I think he has shown by words and by deeds that he’s committed to a free, fair and credible election.

“Fair, free and credible election actually mean not favouring anybody or disadvantaging anybody.

“Everywhere he goes, he makes that very clear. Even as recently as Friday when he was in Daura, he said the same thing.

“So, if there’s anybody who’s working against any candidate, we don’t know officially,” the minister said.

El-Rufai stated the obvious, says APC PCC

The APC PCC said while it was confident about President Buhari’s support, it was not surprising that some persons in his administration may not share his views.

The council’s Special Adviser on Media, Communications and Public Affairs, Dele Alake, maintained that El-Rufai was only stating the obvious.

To him, what mattered most to the campaign council and to the flagbearer was the “unambiguous support” of President Buhari, who he stressed held the aces in the Villa.

Alake told reporters: “As a campaign council, it is very simple. There’s really nothing spectacular about what El-Rufai has said.

“It’s self-explanatory. He did say ‘some people’, but he never said ‘the President’.

“In any organisation, including your own individual media houses, you have editorial policies, and there are elements within your organisations that won’t agree with those policies. Yet, they still work there.

“It is, therefore, not a spectacular thing. It is merely a natural phenomenon.

“In all organisations and institutions, you cannot have 100 per cent of the operatives see issues exactly the same way.

“However, it is the preponderance of views that matter. Now, in terms of the presidency, who is the power base?

“Of course, it is the Commander-in-Chief. He holds all the aces. We do not expect that he would actually see all his staff eye to eye. But they’re still there.”

Tinubu had claimed during a rally in Ogun State that the lingering petrol scarcity and the naira scarcity were created by fifth columnists to turn Nigerians against the ruling party.

Cash-strapped Nigerians have been toiling to withdraw money from Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) across the country.

Banks have stopped issuing the old notes, which will cease to be legal tender on February 10, but the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has said Nigerians would not lose money after the deadline.

 

 

 

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 APC Chair Downplays PDP, LP, ADC Strength

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The new Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Nentawe Yilwatda, on Thursday, downplayed the relevance and strength of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the Labour Party (LP) and the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

“There is no opposition for now,” he said dismissively on Channels Television’s Politics Today programme shortly after he emerged as the ruling party’s chairman on Thursday in Abuja which was  monitored by Newsblast.

“Zero fears,” he said of the opposition coalition champion on the ADC platform. The new APC chair also boasted that his party would win the next presidential election.

“Why is it that all the by-elections in the last two years were all won by the APC and in landslide victories, in most cases?” he quipped.

The former humanitarian affairs minister said the APC has no fears about the opposition parties, saying that they’ve all failed in off-season governorship polls post-2023 general elections in Edo, Ondo, Kogi and Imo states. The APC won the four governorship elections.

He said he would invest in legwork to bring more governors from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and other opposition parties to join the APC.

“My job is to unite the party, (and) to expand the party. We have 23 governors and we are still counting. My job is to bring in more. We would do legwork and bring in more,” he said.

So far in 2025, two governors dumped the PDP for the APC — Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State and his Delta State counterpart, Sheriff Oborevwori. At the moment, the APC controls 23 states, the PDP rules 10 states, whilst the Labour Party (LP), the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) and the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) control one state each.

 

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Tinubu To APC Governors: Nigerians Are Not Happy, Focus On Grassroots

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President Bola Tinubu has charged the governors elected on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to focus more on grassroots engagement to meet the expectations of Nigerians.

Tinubu made the called at the APC’s National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting in Abuja on Thursday, July 24, 2025.

The president emphasised the need for increased community engagement and greater responsiveness to citizens’ concerns.

He said: “Nigerians are still complaining at the grassroots.

“To you, the governors, you must wet the grass more and deliver progressive change to Nigerians. May God bless our democracy and grant us more fertile lands.

“To those working with me to achieve food sovereignty for our country, we will continue to work hard for you, Nigerians, and to listen to everyone to achieve the national goals.”

Tinubu reiterated the APC’s inclusive posture and affirmed that the party remains open to new members and fresh ideas.

He described the opposition as “a coalition of confusion” and urged progressive-minded Nigerians to join the APC and participate in its developmental agenda.

“Our doors are still open, and we should wholeheartedly embrace those who join us,” Tinubu stated.

Also speaking to the governors, Tinubu urged them to work collectively to leave behind a lasting legacy, including building a party secretariat in Abuja.

Tinubu added: “We should leave a legacy of development. The governors are here – 23 of them – to help identify a land, along with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory.

“We should establish a committee of progressive governors to identify suitable land and construct the secretariat.”

Tinubu acknowledged economic challenges but affirmed that progress has been made under his administration.

He cited the record N14.9 trillion in revenue collected by the Federal Inland Revenue Service in the first six months of the year, a 43 per cent increase from the amount collected in 2024.

“It is not easy to navigate the stormy waters of economic instability. Now, the economy is stabilised – there is no fear for the country except for continued upward movement and sustained growth. I can assure you,” he stated.

Regarding security, the President noted that significant efforts have been made to restore safety across Nigeria.

“Thousands of terrorists and bandits have been neutralised. You can see that fear is decreasing. However, we must remain vigilant and take the matter seriously. We must invest more in our people, be accommodating, and remain committed to ensuring national security.”

The president welcomed new entrants into the APC, including Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State, and other key political figures.

The meeting observed a minute silence in honour of former President Muhammadu Buhari.

At the president’s request, the meeting also observed a minute of silence in honour of Aminu Dantata and Oba Sikiru Adetona (the Awujale of Ijebuland), who both passed away recently.

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Nentawe Yilwatda Elected APC National Chairman

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The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Nentawe Yilwatda, has been elected as the new National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) by the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC).

His nomination was put forward by the Chairman of the Progressive Governors’ Forum, Governor Hope Uzodimma, and seconded by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Abbas Tajudeen.

The motion was adopted through a voice vote by NEC members during their meeting held in Abuja on Thursday.

Yilwatda’s emergence comes as the APC works to strengthen its grip on power at the federal level and consolidate its presence in states where recent defections have bolstered its ranks.

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