
Politics
Fulani alone cannot make you President– Ortom tells Atiku
Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue state Wednesday said the Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar believes that Fulanis will vote him into power in 2023.
The Governor who noted that it would be unachievable asked the presidential candidate to tender a public apology to him for the statement he made in Kaduna if he cares about Benue votes.It will be recalled that Alhaji Abubakar during the presidential interactive session organized by the Arewa Joint Committee held in Kaduna was quoted as saying that “I am angry with Governor Ortom for profiling Fulanis as bandits and terrorists because I am a Fulani.”
Reacting to the comment shortly after being publicly endorsed for Senate by thousands of youths from Tarka, Buruku and Gboko Local Government Areas, LGAs, of the state known as the Jemgbagh block, on the platform of Coalition of Jemgbagh Youth Associations, CJYA, the Governor asked Alhaji Abubakar to tender a public apology to him and Benue people.
He said “I join you the youths to vehemently condemn the Alhaji Atiku Abubakar’s statement against me because when that statement got to me, I protested to him through a WhatsApp chat and he apologised to me.
“But I told him that it did not go down well with my people and several other people across the country and so he should make the apology public ; he declined to make it public.
“You cannot undress an elder like me in the public and want to dress me up in the room. I told him it is wrong but he has refused to make the apology public that is why we are where we are today.

“And I want to put it on record that at no time did I apologise to Atiku that some of my brothers were stealing my cow. He lied against me and I take exception to that and I require an apology from him. It is unbecoming for a presidential candidate to tell lies against his people.
“And so I never also profiled Fulanis as a whole because it will be a logical fallacy, I am educated to say that all Fulanis are bad. There are good Fulanis that I can even allow access to my bedroom. Some are serving with me here. I have never sent any Fulani man away from Benue, we have all lived together.
“But there are Fulanis coming from Niger, Mali, Senegal and other countries to occupy our land and cause our people to be displaced and today we have two million IDPs in Benue state which is unacceptable. And as Governor of Benue state I will not keep quiet.
“We know our enemies, Miyetti Allah have come out to accept that they are responsible that until we lead them to integrate into the society and take over our farms; this is what they have said.”
Commending President Buhari for sending a sympathy message to Benue people over the recent Gbajir killings the Governor said “but I condemn what Atiku said. You are seeking to be the President of Nigeria and not the President of Fulanis and you cannot seek to please them alone. You must please and work with everybody.
“He must do a retraction if he wants our votes. If he doesn’t, on the day of election we are going to vote according to the election because we cannot bring an enemy who is telling us that he would come and continue with the carnage and displacement of our people. We cannot vote for that kind of person.
“Only recently we were ravaged by flood, did you see Atiku here? We have IDPs in this state since 2017. Atiku came here in Benue state and I suggested to him to visit one IDPs camp but he never did.
“No wonder he decided to profile me against the Fulani people. And I tell him it is wrong for him to be seeking election and use me as a scapegoat. I have no problems with the Fulani people.
“All that we did was to act on behalf of Benue people, make a law to provide for modern way of animal husbandry in Benue state and nothing more.
“Go to the hospital and see what Fulani terrorists from Mali, Senegal Niger and others recently did to our people. One of the victims was caught by the marauders and when they discovered he was from Guma LGA like me they plucked his two eyes; another had his hand caught off by the terrorists who told him that they were sending him a message to the Governor. And you want me to keep quiet.
“Atiku you have been very unfair to the people of Benue state. Your political ambition has blindfolded you and you think that the Fulanis can make you President, it is impossible.
“Whether I go to the Senate or become anything or not, I want to assure him that what he said is unacceptable. Please apologise to us if you want us to remain in the same party and vote for you because you have committed sacrilege against the Tiv people and Benue in general and it is unacceptable.
Earlier, President of the Coalition, Terver Kyernum and the Chairman of Gboko LGA, Isaac Mtom who spoke for the three Chairmen expressed their support for the senatorial ambition of Governor Ortom after haven endorsed him expressed disappointment in the statement by the PDP presidential candidate and urged him to apologise to the people of the state if he cared for Benue votes in 2023.
Politics
Confusion as ADC faction names Chris Uba as 2027 presidential candidate
A faction of the African Democratic Congress has unveiled businessman, Prof. Chris Uba, as its presidential candidate for the 2027 general elections following the conclusion of the party’s nationwide primary elections.
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar had last week emerged as the presidential candidate of the party after defeating ex-Rivers State governor Rotimi Amaechi and former banker Mohammed Hayatu-Deen in a primary election held across the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory.
But on Sunday, the faction led by Bala Gombe also presented flags to 29 governorship candidates across the six geopolitical zones of the country.
Speaking during the formal presentation of the candidates in Abuja, the party’s factional National Chairman, Bala Gombe, said the presidential ticket was zoned to Southern Nigeria in line with the principles of equity, fairness, inclusiveness and federal character.
According to him, three aspirants initially purchased the party’s Expression of Interest and Nomination Forms to contest for the presidential ticket.
“They were Dr Bashir Sani, Prince Williams Charles and Prof. Chris Uba,” he said.

Gombe explained that the party adopted the consensus option provided under the Electoral Act, leading to the emergence of Uba as its sole presidential candidate after the withdrawal of the other aspirants.
“In adherence to the principle of federal character and in accordance with Section 84(2) of the Electoral Act, 2026, as amended, which recognizes consensus as a lawful mode for the selection or 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 election.
“Pursuant to this provision and in the interest of party unity, two of the party’s presidential aspirants voluntarily withdrew from the contest and endorsed Prof. Chief Chris Uba as the party’s sole presidential candidate.
“Consequently, Prof. Uba has been duly returned as the consensus candidate and duly elected to represent ADC as its presidential flagbearer in the 2027 general elections.”
He added that the party was formally unveiling all candidates who emerged from its internal democratic processes across various elective positions.
“Furthermore, in the spirit of humility, transparency, and profound respect for our members, stakeholders, and the general public, the leadership of ADC is pleased to formally present and unveil the comprehensive list of candidates duly nominated and elected under our platform.
“This list comprises the ADC presidential candidate, as well as the governorship candidates across 29 states of the federation, all of whom emerged through the party’s constitutionally approved internal democratic processes,” he said.
Among those presented as governorship candidates were Muhammad Usman Shuwa (Adamawa), Idris Adamu Yanoko (Kano), Shamsudin Muhammad (Kaduna), Ibrahim Al-Ameen Gumi (Zamfara), Babagana Mala (Borno), Musliu Babadele (Lagos), Ganiyu Alabi (Ogun), Rukayya Salami (Osun), Gbenga Gbenga (Oyo), Gada Suswan (Benue), Dijatu Abdul Salam (Nasarawa) and Christopher Benjo (Delta).
Gombe said the party had successfully concluded primaries for governorship, National Assembly and State House of Assembly positions nationwide.
“In furtherance of our commitment to ensure full participation of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in the 2027 general elections by fielding credible, qualified, and constitutionally compliant candidates across all elective positions, we are pleased to announce the successful conclusion of all our party primaries.
“The entire process was conducted peacefully, transparently, and in strict compliance with the provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Electoral Act 2026 as amended, and the ADC Constitution and Electoral Guidelines, fostering unity and cordiality among all stakeholders. May Allah grant us wisdom, guidance, and resounding victory in all the elections. Ameen,” he added.
The unveiling comes as political parties begin positioning for the 2027 general elections, with consultations, coalition talks and internal realignments already gathering momentum across the country’s political landscape.
Founded in 2005, the ADC has positioned itself as an alternative political platform and has participated in successive general elections. The party has in recent years sought to expand its national footprint by attracting new members and strengthening its structures across the states.
Politics
2027 Presidential Poll: NDC endorses Obi, names Kwankwaso running mate, vows to end insecurity
The Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) has officially endorsed former Anambra State governor and 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Gregory Obi, as its presidential candidate for the 2027 general election.
The affirmation took place at a special convention held in Abuja on Saturday, where party delegates and leaders ratified Obi as the party’s flagbearer.
The motion for his endorsement was moved by Senator Victor Umeh and seconded by former Deputy Senate President, Ovie Omo-Agege.
Moments after his endorsement, Obi announced former Kano State governor, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, as his running mate, describing him as a genuine partner in governance rather than a ceremonial deputy.
In his acceptance speech, Obi thanked party leaders and supporters for the confidence reposed in him and reaffirmed his belief that “a New Nigeria is possible.”
“I humbly accept this responsibility as the presidential candidate of our party,” Obi declared.

He expressed gratitude to party leaders, including Senator Seriake Dickson, members of the National Working Committee, and supporters who travelled from across the country to witness the convention.
“This moment is bigger than my personal ambition,” Obi said.
“It concerns the soul of our nation and the future of our children. It is about restoring hope to millions of Nigerians who have endured hardship but remain committed to the promise of this country.”
Obi painted a grim picture of Nigeria’s current realities, citing insecurity, economic hardship, unemployment, and declining public confidence in governance.
“Families are anxious about their safety, parents fear for the future of their children, and talented young Nigerians increasingly doubt the possibility of opportunity in their own country,” he said.
“Businesses are struggling, communities are hurting, and many citizens have lost faith in governance. Yet, I stand here filled with hope and confidence in the resilience of our people because a New Nigeria is within reach.”
The NDC presidential candidate outlined key policy priorities for his proposed administration, including security, national unity, power supply, healthcare, education, and employment generation.
On youth unemployment and economic development, Obi stressed the need for urgent intervention.
“Our vast pool of talented youth remains significantly underemployed. The official unemployment figures do not reflect reality. The actual rates of unemployment and underemployment exceed 30 percent, while youth unemployment is above 40 percent — among the highest globally,” he said.
To address the challenge, Obi pledged support for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) through tax incentives, affordable credit, and improved access to financing in agriculture, manufacturing, entertainment, sports, and distribution sectors.
“These interventions will be measurable, transparent, and accountable,” he assured.
Addressing corruption and governance costs, Obi promised prudent and transparent management of public resources.
“Nigerians will witness a measurable reduction in corruption and the basic costs of governance,” he stated.
“Public funds will be managed with transparency, prudence, and accountability to ensure every naira delivers value to the people.”
He further pledged to strengthen democratic institutions and promote tolerance of political opposition.
“Democracy under our leadership will reflect true government of the people, by the people, and for the people — free from interference by the ruling party,” Obi said.
“We will cultivate a culture of respect for opposition parties and encourage constructive collaboration in governance.”
The endorsement of Obi and the emergence of an Obi-Kwankwaso ticket are expected to significantly shape Nigeria’s political landscape ahead of the 2027 presidential contest.
Politics
Turaki-led PDP outsmarts Wike, changes convention venue after police barricade, ratifies Jonathan as 2027 Presidential Candidate
The Turaki-led PDP changed the venue of its convention on Saturday and briskly ratified former president Goodluck Jonathan as its presidential candidate for the 2027 general election.
The move was after the group was barred by the police from accessing the A Class Hotel in Abuja, initially rented for its convention.
The event, which did not last more than 20 minutes, had an ally of Jonathan, Fred Agbedi, who received the certificate on behalf of the former president.
Other dignitaries present at the event included Prof Jerry Gana, Tanimu Turaki, Adolphus Wabara, and several others who are loyal to Turaki.
The police had used several of their vans to completely block the two access roads leading off from the Wuse and Maitama axis, into the premises of the previously rented event centre.
The blockage deprived access to both PDP members loyal to Turaki and other road users who have nothing to do with the planned convention

The development comes following Friday’s warning to hotels and event centres by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, not to allow illegal political parties or organisations to use their resources for the sake of security in the FCT.
In response, the PDP, in a statement, accused Wike of attempting to halt its planned event.
According to the statement, the party said the management of A Class Event Centre informed it that pressure was being mounted on the venue to stop the gathering from taking place.
The PDP said it had already paid for the venue and fulfilled all conditions required for the programme.
The party also said security agencies had been notified of the convention scheduled for Saturday, May 30, 2026, in Wuse 2, Abuja.
The party insisted that the convention would proceed despite what it described as intimidation. (ChannelsTV)
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