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APC primary: ‘Tinubu Should Start School of Politics, Strategy’ – Abati

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Veteran journalist and former presidential aide, Reuben Abati, has suggested that President Bola Tinubu demonstrated political dominance following the outcome of the All Progressives Congress, APC, presidential primary.

This is even as the veteran journalist in veiled remark questioned the eleven million votes won by Tinubu, saying basic vote counting appeared difficult during some of the party primaries held over the weekend.

Speaking on Arise Television’s Morning Show on Monday, Abati said Tinubu’s overwhelming victory at the APC primary showed that he was “the owner of the game.”
According to him, the president’s emergence with over 11 million votes against his challenger, Stanley Osifo, who secured just over 1,000 votes, sent a strong political message to opposition parties ahead of the 2027 general elections.

He noted that the APC primary result created what he described as a “demonstration effect” for opposition figures, including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar of the African Democratic Congress, ADC.

Abati said the implication was that opposition candidates would need to secure more votes than the figures already recorded for Tinubu within his party.
He, however, pointed out that the APC primary process was not without controversy, noting that there were protests and disagreements over the adoption of consensus and direct primaries in some areas.

Abati said: “I think we should get to a point in this country where we should start a Tinubu school of politics and strategy, because what President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has done over the weekend is to show that he’s the owner of the game.
“What the APC has done, basically, particularly with the presidential primaries, is to show that, okay, the president has been given 11 million votes.
“If he already has 11 million votes from the party and the challenger, one guy called Stanley Osifo, whom the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives said in Abia State got 1000 plus votes to Tinubu’s 11 million votes. It’s to show that, look, ‘I’m the owner of this game’.

“End of the day, what would the opposition politicians get, whether it’s Dumebi Kachikwu or it is Atiku Abubakar that emerges today, or whoever emerges in any of the other political parties that are trying to show that they are present on the register, already President Tinubu has presented you with a demonstration effect.
“If his party can give him a 11 million votes then the opposition will need to get more than that.
“And yet during the various events that you have seen over the weekend in the last few days, to even count 1,2,3, basic arithmetics, which you start primary school with, was a problem for that particular political party (APC). That strategy was very smart, very clever, some people would say.
“On a general basis, the President has shown that, okay, he has this strategy: If his party has already given him 11 million votes, then, of course, who is.. how many people are even on the INEC voters register?
“But beyond all of that, we also saw that there were protests. There were disagreements arising from the choice of consensus and direct primaries in other places.”

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ADC Primaries: Atiku Says “Democracy Has Come To Stay”

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Former Vice President of Nigeria and presidential aspirant under the African Democratic Congress, Atiku Abubakar, has said democracy has firmly taken root in Nigeria following the party’s nationwide primary elections.

Atiku made this remark in a statement signed by the Atiku Media Office and shared on X on Monday after casting his vote at the Ajiya Ward Polling Unit in Jimeta, Yola, Adamawa State.

The ADC presidential primary was held simultaneously across 8,809 wards in the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory.

Addressing supporters, Atiku described the large turnout as a strong indication of internal democratic participation within the party.

“The large turnout of voters is a clear indication of how party members are willing to participate in the ADC internal democratic processes”, the former Vice President said, adding “I have no doubt that democracy has come to stay.”
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The former vice president cast his vote amid cheers from party faithful who gathered at the polling unit.

The former vice president cast his vote amid cheers from party faithful who gathered at the polling unit. Voting reportedly commenced shortly after his arrival at the venue from Abuja, with Atiku listed among three aspirants in the race, including former Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi and Mohammed Hayatudeen.

The statement added that the returning officer, Hon. Umar Jada, earlier announced that Ajiya Ward had unanimously endorsed Atiku’s

The statement said, “The returning officer, Hon. Umar Jada, earlier announced that Ajiya Ward had unanimously endorsed Atiku’s candidacy. At the end of the process, a total of 3,220 votes were reportedly cast in his favour.”

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See Why Fubara Withdrew From 2027 Governorship Race – Wike

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, says the withdrawal of Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, from the 2027 governorship race is linked to a political peace agreement aimed at stabilising the state.

Wike remarked on Monday while briefing journalists after inspecting infrastructure projects in Abuja.

He said the development was consistent with understandings reached during reconciliation efforts involving key political actors in Rivers State.

Fubara recently stepped down from the All Progressives Congress governorship primary, saying his decision was taken after consultations and in the interest of peace, unity, and stability in the state.

In a statement titled “My Decision to Withdraw from the Rivers State Gubernatorial Primaries,” the governor said the move followed careful reflection and discussions with family, allies, and associates.

However, Wike maintained that the withdrawal was not unexpected, arguing that it aligned with earlier agreements reached during peace negotiations.

According to the former Rivers State governor, part of the understanding included dropping impeachment threats against Fubara on the condition that he would not seek a second term.
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He also faulted the governor’s earlier decision to obtain nomination forms, saying it ran contrary to the spirit of the agreement and complicated reconciliation efforts.

“I am not surprised that the governor withdrew. In the first place, he ought not to have collected the form, because agreement was reached that the impeachment should be dropped, while he should also not go about a second term,” Wike said.

He added that the governor’s earlier actions “didn’t show signs of gentlemanship” despite several interventions aimed at restoring stability.

“But whatever it is, he has withdrawn and somebody has emerged,” he stated.

Wike also expressed confidence in Chinda’s political credentials, describing the lawmaker as a suitable candidate for the governorship position.

The minister added, “A good product markets itself. Everybody knows that Kingsley Chinda is the material.

“He’s quite experienced. He has worked with the Executive and is now in the Legislature. I am sure that he must have been approached by the All Progressives Congress to join them and then get the ticket.”

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