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BREAKING: State-by-State, APC Releases List of Senatorial Candidates Ahead 2027
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has released the names of senatorial candidates who have emerged from completed primaries across 34 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) ahead of the 2027 general elections.
According to the party, the list comprises candidates whose nominations have been concluded and ratified, while primaries in some senatorial districts remain pending, inconclusive or yet to be conducted.
In the South-East, former governor Orji Uzor Kalu secured the APC ticket for Abia North. Other candidates include Erondu Uchenna Erondu Jr (Abia South) and Emeka Atuma (Abia Central). In Anambra State, Nelson Onubuogu, Kene Chiedu Ngozi Benedicta and Chibuogu Oraelusi emerged for Anambra North, Central and South respectively.
The APC also cleared Osita Ngwu (Enugu West), Kelvin Chukwu (Enugu East) and Ikeje Asogwa (Enugu North) in Enugu State, while Imo State produced Alex Mbata (Imo East), Governor Hope Uzodimma (Imo West) and Patrick Ndubueze (Imo North).
In the North-East, Governor Umaru Fintiri emerged for Adamawa North, while Felix Tangwami clinched the ticket for Adamawa South. Bauchi State produced Yakubu Abdullahi (Bauchi South) and Ibrahim Baba (Bauchi North).
In Borno State, APC candidates are Kaka Shehu (Borno Central), Ali Ndume (Borno South) and Tahir Monguno (Borno North).
Governor Inuwa Yahaya will contest for Gombe North, alongside Mohammed Ahmed (Gombe Central) and Jerry Damara (Gombe South). Taraba State produced Manu Haruna (Taraba Central) and David Jimkuta (Taraba South).
In the North-West, APC candidates include Babangida Hussain (Jigawa North-West), Ahmed Malam Madori (Jigawa North-East) and Sani Garba (Jigawa South-West). Kaduna State’s list features former Governor Ramalan Yero (Kaduna North), Shehu Sani (Kaduna Central) and Sunday Katung (Kaduna South).
Other notable candidates are Deputy Senate President Jibrin Barau (Kano North), former Governor Ibrahim Shekarau (Kano Central), Adamu Aliero (Kebbi Central), Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto Central) and Abdulaziz Yari (Zamfara West).
In the South-South, Senate President Godswill Akpabio emerged for Akwa Ibom North-West, while Aniekan Bassey and Ekong Sampson secured tickets for Akwa Ibom North-East and South respectively.
Bayelsa APC nominated Fidelis Agbiki (Bayelsa West), Friday Kombowei Benson (Bayelsa Central) and Israel Sunny-Goli (Bayelsa East). Cross River candidates include Jarigbe Jarigbe (North), Oden Ewa (Central) and Asuquo Ekpenyong (South).
In Delta State, Senator Ede Dafinone retained the ticket for Delta Central, while former Governor Ifeanyi Okowa and Joel-Onowakpo Thomas emerged for Delta North and Delta South respectively. Rivers State candidates are Felix Obuah (West), Allwell Onyesoh (East) and Barry Mwara (South-East).
In the South-West, Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele emerged for Ekiti Central, while Lagos APC picked Wasiu Eshinlokun (Central), Idiat Adebule (West) and Tokunbo Abiru (East).
Governor Dapo Abiodun secured the Ogun East ticket, with Jimoh Ojugbele and Shuaib Salisu emerging for Ogun West and Ogun Central respectively. Ondo APC nominated Gbenga Elegbeleye (North), Taiwo Fasoranti (Central) and Isaacs Kekemeke (South), while Osun candidates are Francis Fadahunsi (East), Adekunle Adeogoke (Central) and Akintunde Oyebiyi (West).
In the North-Central zone, APC candidates include Dave Padopads-Awunah (Benue North-West), Gabriel Suswam (Benue North-East) and Francis Agbo (Benue South).
Former Governor Yahaya Bello emerged for Kogi Central, while Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq secured the Kwara Central ticket. Governor Abdullahi Sule emerged for Nasarawa North, while Niger State candidates include Idris Kutigi, Sani Musa and Sani Bello.
Plateau APC nominated David Barji (Central), former Governor Simon Lalong (South) and Simon Mwadkwon (North). In Edo State, Senator Adams Oshiomhole emerged for Edo North, alongside Joseph Ikpea (Edo Central) and Ogbeide-Ihama Omoregie (Edo South).
For the Federal Capital Territory, the party picked former Senate Minority Leader Philip Aduda as its senatorial candidate.
The APC noted that senatorial districts not captured in the current release are either awaiting primaries or have unresolved issues requiring further consultations. The party attributed the delays to internal disputes, zoning arrangements, logistical challenges and postponements in some states.
Party officials said the list would be updated as outstanding primaries are concluded and ratified, ahead of the submission of candidates’ names to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) within the timetable for the 2027 general elections.
Politics
Atiku’s Running Mate? Amaechi Finally Speaks
Presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Atiku Abubakar, has picked former Transportation Minister, Chibuike Amaechi, as his running mate.
The immediate past chairman of ADC in Rivers State, Leader Sampson, confirmed this to DAILY POST on Saturday.
Amaechi contested for the ADC presidential primary election but lost to the former vice president.
Prior to the primary election, Amaechi declared that he did not buy the ADC presidential form to later become Vice President.
Amaechi also vehemently rejected the outcome of the primary election, which some aggrieved party members alleged was rigged in favour of Atiku.
But when asked if Amaechi has accepted the vice presidential role, Mr Leader Sampson simply said, “yes.
Politics
BREAKING: Atiku Picks Running Mate for 2027 Election
Barring any last-minute change of formation, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has succeeded in setting up a possible ‘AA’ ticket on the presidential ballot of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) by picking former Transportation Minister, Chibuike Amaechi, as his running mate.
Also, yesterday, he declared that the actions by the Bola Tinubu-led All Progressives Congress (APC) administration contradicted the spirit, sacrifice and legacy of June 12.
Coming after weeks of rigorous negotiations within the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) coalition platform, which was threatened by post-primary recriminations, the choice of Amaechi comes as a bold counter to the OK ticket pairing of Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso on the rival NDC for the January 16, 2027, presidential election.
By settling for Amaechi, Atiku seems to have decided to do what he failed to do in the lead-up to the 2023 election cycle, when he refused to accept former Rivers State governor, Nyesom Wike, who emerged as the first runner-up in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential primary.
While the duo of the 2023 Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, Obi, and his New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) counterpart, Kwankwaso, joined the ADC, speculations were rife that the party had a predetermined plan to have Atiku run with the former transportation minister to achieve a North-East/South-South balance on the party’s presidential ballot.
But contrary to those conjectures, Amaechi, shortly after he filled and returned his N90 million presidential nomination form, said he was not positioning himself for a VP slot.
Further, pushing back on the reports of a possible pairing with Atiku after Obi and Kwankwaso left ADC for the NDC, Amaechi, on May 20, ruled out the possibility of a consensus rather than a direct primary.
Speaking to The Guardian on how the former Transportation Minister finally succumbed to pressures and entreaties from highly placed political leaders from both the North-West and South-South, a very close ally of Amaechi said Atiku assured that the “VP nominee would have extensive roles to play in the campaigns and government”.
Before the latest development, ADC chieftain, Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, had dismissed comments credited to party stalwart, Dele Momodu, suggesting that Amaechi had rejected the party’s VP slot ahead of the 2027 general election.
In a statement posted on his verified social media accounts yesterday, Eze described Momodu’s remarks as personal opinion capable of creating unnecessary tension, mistrust and misunderstanding within the party.
According to him, Amaechi’s previous comments after the ADC presidential primaries had only indicated that no one had approached him regarding a VP position.
ATIKU, in a statement which he personally signed and released to commemorate another Democracy Day on June 12, urged citizens to stand up against bad governance, reject the politics of intimidation, and resist every manifestation of democratic backsliding.
He stressed that Nigerians must, once again, summon the courage of those who marched, protested, resisted, suffered and sacrificed for freedom for June 12 to retain its meaning.
The Adamawa politician said, over the past three years, Nigerians had witnessed a deliberate and coordinated effort to weaken, fragment and neutralise opposition political parties ahead of the 2027 general elections.
He added that through manufactured leadership crises, orchestrated defections, political intimidation and the abuse of state institutions, every credible opposition platform had come under sustained attack.
The former VP said institutions that ought to serve the Nigerian people impartially had increasingly been transformed into instruments of partisan warfare, adding that anti-graft agencies, the police, the National Assembly, and even segments of the judiciary had been deployed to harass, intimidate, and coerce opposition voices into submission or defection.
Source: The Guardian
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2027 Elections: Former Governor Finally Speaks on Dumping ADC
Former Adamawa State Governor, Senator Muhammadu Jibrilla Bindow, has reacted to an appeal to return to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead of the 2027 elections.
Former Deputy Governor of Adamawa State, Martins Nasir Babale, appealed to Senator Bindow to consider returning to the APC.
Babale made the appeal during his courtesy visit to Senator Bindow’s office in Abuja.
Bindow expressed appreciation for the visit and thanked his former deputy for the concern, goodwill, and confidence demonstrated towards him.
The New Media Aide to Bindow, Shamsudeen Ibrahim, made this known in a statement issued on Thursday, June 11, 2026. Ibrahim said Senator Bindow, however, did not make a comment on his future political decisions.
“Former Deputy Governor of Adamawa State, His Excellency Martins Nasir Babale, today paid a courtesy visit to His Excellency, Senator Mohammed Umar Jibrilla Bindow, at his office in Abuja.
“During the meeting, the former Deputy Governor appealed to Senator Bindow to consider returning to the APC. His Excellency expressed appreciation for the visit and thanked his former deputy for the concern, goodwill, and confidence demonstrated towards him.
“Senator Bindow, however, did not make any comment regarding his current political position or future political decisions.” This comes amid reports that Senator Bindom has dumped the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and rejoined the ruling APC.
According to TVC News, Bindow earlier withdrew from the 2027 governorship contest under the ADC platform. The former governor said his withdrawal was based on personal reasons after what he described as deep reflection and careful consideration.
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