Politics
Breaking News: Kabiru Ibrahim Gaya Loses Kano South Senate Ticket as NDC Picks Ex-NARTO Boss, Batayya
Former Kano South Senator, Kabiru Ibrahim Gaya, has lost his bid to return to the Senate after the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) selected former National Chairman of the National Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO), Alkasim Ibrahim Batayya, as its candidate for the 2027 election.
Gaya, who recently defected to the NDC after leaving both the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the African Democratic Congress (ADC), had sought the party’s ticket for Kano South Senatorial District.
The party, however, settled for Batayya through a consensus arrangement reached during a meeting held at the Miller Road residence of former Kano State governor, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, in Kano on Sunday.
Kwankwasiyya’s spokesperson, Mansur Kurugu, confirmed the development, saying Gaya has accepted the outcome and pledged support for the party’s candidate.
“Kabiru Gaya has already accepted the decision and has promised to give his maximum support for Batayya to win the seat,” Kurugu said.
He added that the consensus process would continue until all elective positions are decided without necessarily conducting primary elections.
A video later shared by Kwankwaso’s media aide, Saifullahi Hassan, showed Gaya publicly endorsing the decision.
The development marks a major political setback for Gaya, who represented Kano South in the Senate from 2015 to 2023 and also served as governor of Kano State during the Third Republic.
Batayya is expected to face incumbent Senator, Sumaila, who won the seat in 2023 under the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) before defecting to the APC, where he has secured the party’s ticket for the 2027 contest.
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ADC Primaries: Atiku Says “Democracy Has Come To Stay”
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
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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