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I’ll Contest Again, Peter Obi Tells Nigerian

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ABUJA —Labour Party President Candidate in the 2023 general elections, Peter Obi has declared that the journey has just begun, signaling he will contest the 2027 presidential election again.

Speaking during a press conference following the Supreme Court Judgment of 26th October, 2023 On the 2023 Nigeria Presidential Election, Obi, who thanked Nigerians for his support in the last election, said the journey has just begun.

“Nigerians who supported our cause have done so out of patriotism and their sincere conviction that our nation requires and deserves dedicated and visionary leaders who will lead Nigeria toward a brighter future. The energy and dedication of Nigerian Youths and the Obedient Movement have been simply amazing.

“I appreciate and salute them! I want to assure them that this is not the end of our journey; but in fact, the beginning. Nigeria heard you. The world has taken note and will not forget so easily. We shall endure, persist, until we get to our destination because a new Nigeria is our destination. A destination not an event,” Obi said, signaling his readiness to run for the office of the President in 2023.

“As someone who has previously benefited from the rulings of the Supreme Court on electoral matters, I have, after a period of deep and sober reflection, decided to personally and formally react to the recent judgment as most Nigerians have. Because we are confronted with very weighty issues of national interest, I will speak forthrightly. As students young lads at CKC, Onitsha, we were taught values and admonished to always; “choose the harder right, instead of the easier wrong.”

“Setting legal issues aside, the Supreme Court exhibited a disturbing aversion to public opinion just as it abandoned its responsibility as a court of law and policy. It is, therefore, with great dismay that I observe that the Court’s decision contradicts the overwhelming evidence of election rigging, false claim of a technical glitch, substantial non-compliance with rules set by INEC itself as well as matters of perjury, identity theft, and forgery that have been brought to light in the course of this election matter. These were hefty allegations that should not be treated with levity.

“More appalling, the Supreme Court judgment willfully condoned breaches of the Constitution relative to established qualifications and parameters for candidates in presidential elections. With this counter-intuitive judgment, the Supreme Court has transferred a heavy moral burden from the courtrooms to our national conscience. Our young democracy is ultimately the main victim and casualty of the courtroom drama.

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“Without equivocation, this judgment amounts to a total breach of the confidence the Nigerian people have in our judiciary. To that extent, it is a show of unreasonable force against the very Nigerian people from whom the power of the Constitution derives. This Supreme Court ruling may represent the state of the law in 2023 but not the present demand for substantive justice. The judgment mixed principles and precepts. Indeed, the rationale and premise of the Supreme Court judgment have become clearer in the light of the deep revealing and troubling valedictory remarks by Hon. Justice Musa Dattijo Muhammad, (JSC) on Friday 27th October 2023,” Obi said during the conference.

In disagreeing with the ruling of both the Presidential Petitions Court (PEPC) and the Supreme Court on the outcome of the 25th February 2023 Presidential election as declared by Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Obi said as democrats who believe in the rule of law, they recognize that the Supreme Court is the end stage of the quest for legal closure to the matter.

“As a party and as candidates, Datti and I have now exhausted all legal and constitutional remedies available to us. However, this end is only another beginning in our quest for the vindication of the hope of the common man for a better country. After all, sovereignty belongs to the people! If only for historical purposes, it behooves us to place our disagreement with and deep reservations about this judgment on public record.

“We have long been aware of how weak national institutions have negatively affected our democracy. This year 2023 has been quite remarkable and revealing. INEC has displayed incompetence in the conduct of its statutory duty. The judiciary has largely acted in defiance of constitutional tenets, precedents, and established ground rules. Political expediency has preceded judicial responsibility. A mechanical application of technicalities has superseded the pursuit of justice and fairness. Both INEC and the Supreme Court as the referees, respectively shifted the goalposts in the middle of the game.

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“Where the value and import of the recent Supreme Court ruling ends is where our commitment to a New Nigeria begins. Our mission and mandate remain unchanged. From the very onset, our mission has been more about enthroning a new Nigeria. It is a new nation where things work, where the country is led from its present waste and consumption orientation to a production-driven economy. Our commitment is to a nation anchored on the principles of prudent management of resources to quickly pull millions out of multidimensional poverty, ensuring transparency and accountability in the equitable distribution of opportunities, resources, and privileges. In the new Nigeria, we aim to address all unmet needs by showing compassion for all those left behind by the present system.

“Going forward, we in the Labour Party and the Obidient Movement are now effectively in opposition. We are glad that the nation has heard us loud and clear. We shall now expand the confines of our message of hope to the rest of the country. We shall meet the people in the places where they feel pain and answer their needs for hope. At marketplaces, motor parks, town halls, board rooms, and university and college campuses, we all carry and deliver the message of a new Nigeria. As stake holders and elected Labour Party officials, we shall remain loyal to our manifesto.We will continue to canvas for good governance and focus on issues that promote national interest, unity, and cohesion. We will continue to give primacy to our Constitution, the rule of law, and the protection of ordered liberties. We will offer the checks and balances required in a functional democracy and vie robustly in forthcoming elections to elect those who share our vision of a new Nigeria.

“Given our present national circumstances, there is a compelling need for a strong political opposition. We shall, therefore, remain in opposition, especially because of the policies and the governance modalities that we in the Labour Party campaigned for, especially reducing the cost of governance, moving the nation from consumption to production, reducing inflation, ending insecurity, promoting the rule of law, guaranteeing the responsibility to protect, and stabilizing the Nigerian currency; are clearly not the priorities of the present administration nor is it interested in achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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“If there is one thing that has immensely gladdened my heart in the course of the struggle of the past 18 months, it is the passionate desire of our people, especially our young people from across ethnic and religious divides, to construct a new and restructured Nigeria that will work for all Nigerians. That goal remains my guiding light and abiding inspiration.

“I thank all Nigerians who believed in what is now only a postponed revolution. We deeply appreciate the unalloyed non-partisan moral support millions of youth and ordinary Nigerians across ethnic, religious, and geopolitical divides have continued to give to Dr. Datti Baba-Ahmed and me.

“We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Nigerians who have supported this mission from the onset. We salute the leadership and members of the Labour Party, the Obidient Movement, the Obi-Datti Presidential Campaign Council, Nigerians in the Diaspora, Support Groups, and all people of goodwill who worked diligently and hoped for the realization of the beginnings of a New Nigeria in this election cycle.

“We thank, in a special way, our legal team. We also thank our elder States-Men, whose wise counsel were immeasurable To them, we wish to state unequivocally that this judicial outcome – an obvious misrepresentation of substantial justice – has by no means foreclosed the realization of a new Nigeria that is Possible.

“On a personal note, I take personal pride and express gratitude to those who share our vision; and who have also exhibited rare courage to challenge the nefarious system, the genuineness of individuals’ identities and their defining and qualifying particulars up to the highest extent allowed by law. Nigeria holds out hope of infinite possibilities leading to our desirable greatness. I remain consistent in my belief in the possibility of a new Nigeria built on character competence, capacity, compassion, integrity, and respect for the rule of law based on justice and fairness,” Obi added.

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Bwala To Atiku: It May Not Have Been God’s Will For You To Govern Nigeria

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Daniel Bwala, special adviser to President Bola Tinubu on policy communication, says former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar should accept that presidency may not be his destiny.

Bwala spoke on Monday during an interview on TVC, where he addressed issues surrounding political succession and the future of opposition politics in the country.

He asked Abubakar to embrace reality and collaborate with President Tinubu in building the country.

“If I have the opportunity to meet him face to face, what I will tell him is just this: ‘Your Excellency, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, you have to believe in destiny,’” Bwala said.

“God gives power to whomsoever He chooses. And it seems from the facts on the ground that it may not have been the will of God for you to govern Nigeria.”

He advised the former presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to align himself with Tinubu’s administration to leave a lasting legacy, “even if it is realised through another person”.

“There are many other ways you can contribute. Since you have been a friend to President Bola Tinubu for many years, come together and bring your contribution towards the Nigeria that both of you wanted to create for the Nigerian people,” he said.

“Your legacy will be that in your political dying days, you will be able to achieve some of your dreams, albeit through your friend.

“But if he insists that he wants to run and he wants to become the president, as we have already seen it playing out, his political ending might not be as palatable as he’s thinking.

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“Right now, from his political family, he has lost substantial people, probably 60 to 70 percent.”

Bwala added that younger politicians who once followed Abubakar are now determined to seek power in their own right and have shown no signs of retreating.

The presidential aide’s remarks come amid a gale of defections from opposition parties to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

There are speculations that some governors of the opposition parties may soon join the APC.

In March, Abubakar said he was unsure about contesting the 2027 presidency, adding that there must be a viable platform.

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Kano: Wherever Kwankwaso goes politically, we follow – Governor Yusuf vows

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Kano State Governor, Abba Yusuf has reaffirmed his commitment to supporting Sen. Rabiu Kwankwaso’s political decisions.

Governor Yusuf pledged to follow Kwankwaso’s political lead, stating, “wherever he goes politically, his supporters will follow.”

The governor made this declaration while addressing 484 local government Councillors from the 44 Local government areas at the Government House on Sunday.

Governor Yusuf also dismissed the allegations made by Baffa Bichi,former Secretary to the State Government labeling him as ‘a shameless liar’, describing the claims as false and laughable.

The governor particularly refuted the claim that Kwankwaso receives N2 billion monthly from the Kano State Government, describing the allegation as “the height of political desperation and dishonesty.”

Governor Yusuf praised Kwankwaso as “one of the purest and most selfless individuals in Kano,” stating that he has never demanded any funds from the administration or interfered with government’s finances.
The governor questioned Bichi’s timing and motive, stating that he served in the government for over a year without raising concerns, adding, “he is only speaking out after his dismissal due to poor performance.”

He criticised Bichi for lacking integrity, suggesting, “he should have spoken out while still in office if he had genuine concerns.

“You were in this government for more than a year, If you had any integrity, you would have spoken out while still in office.

“But you chose silence until you were sent parking. That exposes your real motive.”

The governor reaffirmed his commitment to transparency and good governance.

Governor Yusuf also urged the people of the state to disregard what he described as ”the noise of bitter politicians who have lost relevance.” (NAN)

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2027: DSK Poised to Clinch APC Gubernatorial Ticket and Triumph in 2027 Election

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By Nahum Sule, Jalingo

In the vibrant political landscape of Taraba State, one name shines brighter than most—Chief David Sabo Kente, a towering figure whose philanthropy, leadership, and unwavering commitment to progress have positioned him as the frontrunner for the All Progressives Congress (APC) gubernatorial ticket and a likely victor in the 2027 Taraba State gubernatorial election.

A revered politician, philanthropist, and chieftain of the APC, Chief Kente’s recent engagement with journalists in Abuja on 25th April 2025 has further solidified his standing as the people’s choice, with his transformative vision for Taraba resonating across communities and galvanizing widespread support.

Chief Kente’s love for Taraba is not merely rhetorical but a deeply rooted passion that manifests in his every action. Speaking with poise and conviction in Abuja, he declared, “I love Taraba with all my heart, and every time I engage with its people, I am focused on construction—building not just structures but also opportunities for our communities.”

These words encapsulate the essence of a leader whose life’s work has been dedicated to uplifting the lives of Taraba’s citizens, fostering unity, and laying the foundation for a prosperous future. His strategic vision, coupled with a proven track record of impactful initiatives, underscores his readiness to lead Taraba to unprecedented heights.

The case for Chief Kente’s gubernatorial candidacy is bolstered by his remarkable contributions to Taraba’s development, which have earned him accolades and the trust of the masses.

Among his most notable achievements is the donation of 220 hectares of land, valued at over N1 billion, to the Taraba State government for the construction of a state-of-the-art General Hospital in Wukari This landmark project, set to bear his name, is poised to revolutionize healthcare delivery in the region, providing accessible and quality medical services to thousands. This singular act of generosity is a testament to Kente’s foresight and commitment to addressing the pressing needs of Taraba’s people, further cementing his reputation as a leader who delivers on prom

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Through the DSK Foundation, Chief Kente has woven a tapestry of hope and empowerment across Taraba. His initiatives have touched countless lives, from providing scholarships to indigent students to supporting orphanages and empowering vulnerable communities. These efforts have not gone unnoticed, as evidenced by prestigious honours such as the “Ambassador of Peace and Societal Development” and an honorary doctorate from Kwararafa University, Wukari. Such recognitions reflect the profound impact of his work and the deep respect he commands among academics, community leaders, and ordinary citizens alike. His philanthropy, far from being a mere gesture, is a deliberate strategy to build human capital and create sustainable opportunities, qualities that make him an ideal candidate for the governorship.

As a former gubernatorial aspirant, Chief Kente brings to the table a wealth of political experience and an intimate understanding of Taraba’s challenges and opportunities. His engagement with journalists in Abuja was a masterstroke, signalling his intent to build unstoppable momentum ahead of the 2027 election. With eloquence and clarity, he articulated a roadmap for Taraba’s transformation, emphasizing collaborative efforts to drive infrastructural development, economic growth, and social cohesion. His ability to connect with diverse audiences—journalists, political stakeholders, and grassroots communities—underscores his versatility and broad appeal, key ingredients for securing the APC ticket, and ultimately winning the governorship.

Chief Kente’s leadership style is defined by inclusivity and a relentless pursuit of excellence. His call for unity and collective action resonates deeply in a state yearning for purposeful governance. Political analysts and party faithful within the APC view him as the candidate best positioned to unify the party and galvanize its base, given his impeccable credentials and grassroots connections. His stature as a respected figure in Taraba politics, combined with his philanthropic legacy, makes him a formidable contender, with many predicting that the APC gubernatorial ticket is his to lose.

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The groundswell of support from community leaders, youth groups, and women’s organizations further bolsters his chances, as Tarabans see in him a leader who embodies their aspirations.

Beyond his tangible achievements, Chief Kente’s intangible qualities—humility, empathy, and an unwavering commitment to service—set him apart as a leader of exceptional calibre. His ability to inspire hope and instil confidence in Taraba’s future is a rare gift, one that has endeared him to the electorate. As he engages with stakeholders across the state and beyond, his message of transformation and progress continues to gain traction, positioning him as the candidate to beat in 2027. The APC, known for its strategic selection of candidates, is likely to recognize Kente’s unparalleled qualifications and entrust him with the party’s ticket, confident in his ability to deliver victory and transformative governance

Chief Kente’s journey is a testament to the power of vision and dedication. From his early days as a philanthropist to his current status as a political juggernaut, he has consistently demonstrated a commitment to Taraba’s progress. His legacy, already etched in the annals of Taraba’s history, is poised to reach new heights as he prepares to lead the state into a new era of prosperity. With his blend of experience, compassion, and strategic acumen, Chief David Sabo Kente is not just a candidate for 2027—he is Taraba’s beacon of hope, destined to secure the APC gubernatorial ticket and lead the state to a triumphant future.

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