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ADC Unveils Chris Uba as 2027 Presidential Candidate, Presents 29 Governorship Flag Bearers

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ABUJA — The faction of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) led by Nafiu Bala Gombe has formally unveiled Chief Chris Uba as its presidential candidate for the 2027 general election, following the conclusion of the party’s consensus-based primary elections.

The development was announced on Monday during the official presentation of the party’s presidential and governorship candidates, where the ADC leadership described the nomination process as transparent, peaceful and fully compliant with constitutional and electoral requirements.

Speaking at the event, Gombe explained that the party had zoned its 2027 presidential ticket to Southern Nigeria in line with the principles of federal character, equity, fairness and national inclusiveness.

According to him, three aspirants initially purchased the party’s Expression of Interest and Nomination Forms to contest the presidential ticket. They were Dr. Bashir Mohammed Sani, Williams Charles and Chief Chris Uba.

However, in what the party described as a move to promote unity and cohesion ahead of the 2027 elections, two of the aspirants reportedly stepped down and endorsed Uba as the sole consensus candidate.

Gombe said the decision was in line with the provisions of Section 84(2) of the Electoral Act 2026 (as amended), which recognises consensus as a lawful method for the nomination of candidates by political parties.

“In accordance with Section 84(2) of the Electoral Act 2026, as amended, which recognises consensus as a lawful mode for the selection and nomination of candidates by political parties, the African Democratic Congress adopted consensus as the method for its presidential, governorship, National Assembly and State House of Assembly primary elections,” he stated.

He added that the voluntary withdrawal of the other presidential aspirants paved the way for Uba’s emergence as the party’s consensus candidate.

“Consequently, Prof. Chief Chris Uba has been duly returned as the consensus candidate and duly elected to represent the African Democratic Congress as its presidential flag bearer in the 2027 general elections,” Gombe declared.

The ADC chairman noted that the presentation of candidates formed part of the party’s commitment to transparency and accountability to its members, stakeholders and the Nigerian public.

He said the party was pleased to formally unveil its comprehensive list of candidates who emerged through what he described as constitutionally approved internal democratic processes.

As part of the unveiling, the party announced governorship candidates for 29 states of the federation.

Among those presented were Muhammad Usman Shuwa for Adamawa State, Idris Adamu Yanoko for Kano State, Shamsudin Muhammad for Kaduna State, Ibrahim Al-Ameen Gumi for Zamfara State, Babagana Mala for Borno State and Musliu Babadele for Lagos State.

Others include Ganiyu Alabi for Ogun State, Rukayya Salami for Osun State, Gbenga Gbenga for Oyo State, Gada Suswan for Benue State, Dijatu Abdul Salam for Nasarawa State and Christopher Benjo for Delta State.

The party leadership also disclosed that its primaries for governorship, National Assembly and State House of Assembly positions had been successfully concluded across the country.

Gombe maintained that all electoral exercises conducted by the party adhered strictly to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Electoral Act 2026, the ADC Constitution and the party’s electoral guidelines.

He expressed confidence that the party’s candidates would provide Nigerians with a credible political alternative in the 2027 elections, while urging members to remain united and committed to strengthening the party’s structures nationwide.

The unveiling of Uba and the governorship candidates marks a significant step in the ADC’s preparations for the next general election as political parties begin to position themselves for the 2027 contest.

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APC Inaugurates National Campaign Council, Targets 500,000 Votes for Oyebanji in Ekiti Governorship Election

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has officially inaugurated its National Campaign Council for the June 20, 2026 governorship election in Ekiti State, expressing confidence that Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji will secure a resounding re-election victory.

The inauguration ceremony, held in Abuja on Wednesday, brought together top leaders of the ruling party, including APC National Chairman Nentawe Yilwatda, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, governors, members of the National Assembly and other party stakeholders from across the country.

Speaking at the event, Prof. Yilwatda commended Governor Oyebanji’s administration, describing his performance in office as impressive and impactful. He said a recent visit to Ekiti State provided him with the opportunity to assess projects and programmes implemented by the governor.

According to him, the administration has recorded notable achievements in infrastructure development, healthcare delivery, education and social welfare, earning the governor widespread support among residents of the state.

The APC National Chairman described Oyebanji as one of the party’s strongest candidates and said the large turnout of governors and party leaders at the inauguration reflected the APC’s determination to retain control of Ekiti State.

He also emphasized the party’s extensive grassroots network across the country, noting that women, youths and persons with disabilities had been incorporated into the campaign structure to ensure broad participation in the electioneering process.

Chairman of the National Campaign Council and Governor of Kaduna State, Uba Sani, said the APC was setting an ambitious target for the election and was determined to improve significantly on its performance in the 2022 governorship poll.

He recalled that Governor Oyebanji won the last election with 187,557 votes and argued that the governor’s performance over the past three years had strengthened public confidence in his administration.

“Our target is clear. We are aiming for a victory margin of no less than 500,000 votes,” Sani stated.

The Kaduna governor disclosed that campaign structures had already been established in all 16 local government areas and 177 wards in Ekiti State to ensure effective grassroots mobilization ahead of the poll.

He also credited the reforms of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for creating opportunities for states to accelerate development and improve governance outcomes.

Sani further noted that the support being extended to Governor Oyebanji by former governors of Ekiti State demonstrated broad confidence in his leadership style and inclusive approach to governance.

In his remarks, Governor Oyebanji thanked the APC leadership for its support and reaffirmed his commitment to fulfilling promises made to the people of the state.

He said his administration had remained focused on implementing the social contract signed with Ekiti residents since assuming office and expressed confidence that the party would record an overwhelming victory on June 20.

The governor declared that the APC was capable of securing 500,000 votes in the election and strengthening its political base ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Oyebanji also praised the state campaign team led by Senate Leader Michael Opeyemi Bamidele, revealing that more than 10,000 canvassers had already been deployed across the state’s 2,445 polling units to mobilize support for the party.

He commended former governors and party stakeholders in Ekiti State for maintaining unity and working together toward the success of the APC in the forthcoming election.

At the end of the ceremony, Prof. Yilwatda formally inaugurated the National Campaign Council headed by Governor Uba Sani and charged members to work diligently to ensure victory for the party in the governorship election.

Among prominent APC leaders present at the event were Governors Monday Okpebholo, Hope Uzodimma, Dapo Abiodun, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, Inuwa Yahaya, Umar Namadi and Lucky Aiyedatiwa, alongside other party leaders and stakeholders.

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Atiku Supported Rotational Presidency After June 12 Annulment, Says Akume

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The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, has revealed that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar was among the political leaders who supported the adoption of rotational presidency in Nigeria following the annulment of the June 12, 1993 presidential election.

Akume made the disclosure on Tuesday during a World Press Conference in Abuja as part of activities marking Nigeria’s 27th Democracy Day anniversary. He said the decision to alternate presidential power between the North and South emerged after extensive consultations among leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party in the aftermath of the annulled election won by the late Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola.

According to the SGF, PDP leaders convened in Kaduna under the leadership of the late Solomon Lar and Adamu Ciroma to deliberate on the political crisis triggered by the annulment and to chart a path forward for national unity.

Akume explained that discussions leading to the adoption of rotational presidency were intense, given the sensitivities surrounding the June 12 annulment and its implications for national cohesion.

“It was a tough argument before the issue of rotational presidency was agreed on. At the end, we had to concede. June 12 annulment had complicated the whole thing. It was finally agreed that we’ll be alternating between North and South,” he said.

The SGF noted that Atiku was among the prominent political figures present at the meeting and actively participated in the discussions that culminated in the agreement.

“Atiku was one of the leaders at that meeting, which was convened by Chief Solomon Lar. He was part of that agreement,” Akume stated.

He explained that the power-sharing arrangement was designed to promote inclusiveness, national unity and political stability following the annulment of the election, which remains one of the most significant events in Nigeria’s democratic history.

Reflecting on the significance of June 12, Akume described the annulment as a painful setback to the democratic aspirations of Nigerians, stressing that Abiola won the election convincingly.

“Abiola won that election roundly and squarely. The election was annulled by the military government. It was very painful because the people spoke and they spoke freely. They made their own choice,” he said.

Akume maintained that one of the enduring lessons of the June 12 experience is the supremacy of the people’s will in a democratic system.

“The voice of the people must always be supreme. That’s the beauty of democracy. We prefer the ballot to bullets,” he added.

The SGF also expressed confidence in Nigeria’s democratic institutions, particularly the Independent National Electoral Commission, noting that the country has learned valuable lessons from the events of 1993 and would not permit a repeat of such an annulment.

He urged political actors to respect electoral outcomes and uphold democratic principles, emphasizing that Nigeria’s 27 years of uninterrupted democratic governance demonstrate the nation’s commitment to freedom, the rule of law and peaceful political participation.

According to Akume, democracy remains the most effective system of government because it guarantees freedom of expression and provides citizens with the opportunity to hold leaders accountable without fear of repression.

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APC Inaugurates National Campaign Council for Ekiti Governorship Election on Wednesday

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) will on Wednesday, June 10, 2026, formally inaugurate its National Campaign Council ahead of the forthcoming Ekiti State Governorship Election.

According to a statement issued by the APC National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka, the inauguration ceremony will take place at the Kashim Shettima Hall of the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre, Abuja, beginning at 12 noon.

The National Campaign Council is chaired by the Governor of Kaduna State, Uba Sani, while the President of the Senate, Godswill Obot Akpabio, will serve as Co-Chairman. The Leader of the Senate, Michael Opeyemi Bamidele, has been appointed Secretary of the council.

The party said the council is made up of serving and former governors, principal officers of the National Assembly, and other prominent party leaders. Its primary responsibility is to coordinate and drive the APC’s campaign activities ahead of the Ekiti governorship poll.

To strengthen campaign planning and execution, the party has also constituted several subcommittees that will oversee critical aspects of the campaign. These include Election Planning and Management, Finance and Resource Mobilisation, Grassroots Engagement and Mobilisation, Logistics and Campaign Management, Protocol, Media and Publicity, Security, Women Mobilisation, Youth Mobilisation, and Secretariat Functions.

According to the APC, the inauguration marks a significant step in the party’s preparations for the election and is expected to kick-start intensive mobilisation efforts across Ekiti State.

The party expressed confidence that the campaign structure will enhance coordination among stakeholders and position the APC for a successful outing in the forthcoming governorship election.

The Ekiti governorship election is expected to attract keen political interest as parties intensify consultations, mobilisation, and campaign activities across the state in the months leading to the poll.

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