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APC Chairman Suspended; Reason Emerges

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kebbi State has taken disciplinary action by suspending its State Chairman, Abubakar Kana-Zuru, along with the Chairman of Zuru Local Government Area, Aliyu Abiola.

This decision follows recent concerns about the party’s performance in the Zuru State Constituency by-election.

The suspension was communicated through an official statement from the APC State Secretary, Sa’idu Muhammad Kimba, which was shared with journalists in Birnin Kebbi. The statement highlights that the decision was made in response to complaints from stakeholders within the Zuru Emirate.

They expressed dissatisfaction with the actions of the suspended officials, citing a lack of engagement with party activities, ineffective mobilisation of supporters, and failure to adhere to established party protocols.

An internal review and investigation corroborated the concerns raised by stakeholders, leading to the suspension of the officials involved.

As part of the measures taken, Kana-Zuru was suspended, with the Deputy State Chairman directed to assume leadership of the party in an acting capacity pending further directives.

Abiola was also suspended from his position as APC Chairman of Zuru LGA.

In a related development, Governor Nasir Idris has approved the suspension of the Commissioner for Livestock Development and Fisheries, Kabir Zuru.

A statement issued by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Yakubu Bala-Tafida, revealed that the suspension takes immediate effect and will remain in force until further notice.

The statement directed the commissioner to hand over all government property and official responsibilities under his custody to the permanent secretary of the ministry pending further action.

Political observers and party stakeholders have linked the suspensions to the outcome of the Zuru State Constituency by-election, which recorded a low voter turnout despite the APC retaining the seat.

Official figures indicated that out of more than 109,000 registered voters in the constituency, only about 5,000 participated in the election.

The APC has not indicated how long the suspensions will last.

However, all efforts made to reach the suspended officials proved abortive, as calls placed to their phone lines and messages sent to them were not responded to as of the time of filing this report.

 

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Fresh Crisis Hits APC as Popular Serving Senator Dumps Party

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Senator Garba Maidoki, who represents the Kebbi South Senatorial District, has officially changed his political affiliation from the All Progressives Congress (APC) to the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

This announcement was made during a Senate session on Tuesday, when Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin read the letter detailing Maidoki’s defection.

In his letter, Maidoki expressed that his decision was motivated by concerns regarding recent developments within the APC, highlighting issues of alleged injustice and ongoing internal conflicts within the ruling party.

His words: “I am writing to inform Your Excellency, the President of the Senate, and the distinguished colleagues of my defection from the All Progressives Congress APC to the African Democratic Congress ADC.

“My decision is based on the lingering internal crisis of the APC that has made my political inspiration a source of concern. I believe that the ideas of the ADC are better for the benefit of my senatorial district and Nigeria at large.

“The All Progressives Congress APC has not exhibited its slogan as justice, peace, and unity, especially in Kebbi State during the just concluded primary elections.

“It is in this regard therefore that I wish to inform you of my defection to the African Democratic Congress which I believe guarantees my political aspiration.”

 

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INEC Issues Certificates Of Return To Winners Of Bye-Elections

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has presented Certificates of Return to candidates who won the bye-elections held on June 20, 2026, in Rivers, Enugu, Nasarawa, Ondo and Kano states.

The electoral body announced the development in a statement, noting that the certificates were presented on behalf of its Chairman, Prof. Joash Amupitan (SAN), by the Supervising National Commissioner for Rivers State, Mrs May Agbamuche-Mbu.

Addressing the newly elected officials during the presentation, Agbamuche-Mbu congratulated them on their victories and urged them to place the interests of their constituents above all else.

“The most important responsibility before you is to represent your constituents well,” Agbamuche-Mbu said.

She also reminded the winners of the trust reposed in them by the electorate, urging them to discharge their responsibilities with dedication, commitment and integrity.

INEC further disclosed that Certificates of Return would soon be presented to winners of other recently concluded elections, including the Zuru State Constituency election in Kebbi State and the Ekiti State governorship election.

According to the Commission, the presentation of the certificates followed the successful conclusion of the June 20, 2026, bye-elections.

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BREAKING: PRP Breaks Silence Following Reports Of Selling Nomination Forms To Kwankwaso

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The Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) has dismissed allegations that the former governor of Kano State and current vice presidential candidate of the National Democratic Coalition (NDC), Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, purchased dozens of its nomination forms to hijack its structure.

Speaking during an interview on Arise TV, the National Chairman of the PRP, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, clarified that the party operates a centralized system where all nomination forms are strictly managed and distributed from its national headquarters.

“We do not sell nomination forms in Kano; all forms are sold from Abuja,” Baba-Ahmed said during the broadcast.

“The man who claimed that 69 forms were sold to Kwankwaso is not known to the party. He holds no position, has no authority to sell nomination forms on behalf of the party, and we do not recognize him.”

Recall that the Chairman of the PRP Northwest Stakeholders Forum, Abdulkadir Musa Guza, recently alleged that Kwankwaso had purchased all 69 nomination forms available for elective positions in the state.

Guza accused the former governor of executing a calculated plot to sponsor his own loyalists and take control of the political platform ahead of the upcoming elections.

Responding to these claims, Baba-Ahmed reiterated that the individual behind the allegations has no legitimacy to act or speak on behalf of the party.

Baba-Ahmed revealed that he phoned Kwankwaso and the former governor was as shocked as he is on the allegation.

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