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Atiku vs Abba His Son: ADC leaders, analysts weigh impact of son’s defection to APC

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The defection of Abba Atiku Abubakar, son of former Vice President and 2023 presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, to the All Progressives Congress (APC) has continued to generate reactions across Nigeria’s political landscape.

Abba Atiku was formally received into the APC recently at the National Assembly by the Deputy Senate President, Barau Jibrin, alongside other party leaders from the North.

Announcing his defection, he said, “My name is Abubakar Atiku Abubakar, but everyone calls me Abba. I am here today to formally announce my exit from my former party, where we worked in 2023, and my decision to join the APC.”

The move surprised many political observers, particularly as Atiku Abubakar, his father is believed to be exploring the possibility of securing the presidential ticket of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), a party seen as part of the opposition bloc ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Atiku, ADC Officials Play Down Political Impact

Reacting to the development, Atiku Abubakar, in a post on his official X handle, described his son’s decision as a personal choice that would not affect his political standing or democratic principles.

“The decision of my son, Abba Abubakar, to join the APC is entirely personal. In a democracy, such choices are neither unusual nor alarming, even when family and politics intersect. As a democrat, I do not coerce my own children in matters of conscience, and I certainly will not coerce Nigerians,” Atiku said.

Similarly, the Director-General of ADC Media Vanguard, Comrade Aliyu Haidar, dismissed concerns over Abba Atiku’s defection, insisting that it poses no threat to Atiku Abubakar’s supporters within the ADC.

Speaking to DAILY POST, Haidar said the development was only amplified by the media, arguing that Abba Atiku lacks the political weight to influence events.

“If someone chooses to run away from his father’s house, a reasonable person should first ask why. If not for the media attention, nobody would even know he had left. Likewise, nobody knows where exactly he has gone or the so-called group he claims to represent. You would recall that his group has already announced his expulsion,” Haidar said.

He added, “Therefore, there is no cause for concern among Atiku Abubakar’s supporters in the ADC.”

Political analysts have also echoed similar views. Professor Kamiku Sani Fagge, a Professor of Political Science, told DAILY POST that Abba Atiku’s defection would not affect Atiku Abubakar’s popularity or acceptance among voters.

According to him, Abba Atiku is not a prominent political figure whose actions could sway voter behaviour, adding that voters are often indifferent to such developments during elections.

“Abba Atiku’s defection to the APC will not have any serious impact. Voters usually do not pay attention to this kind of issue. It is mainly politicians and the media that exaggerate such matters for relevance or advantage,” Fagge said.

He noted that a possible alliance between Peter Obi and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso on the ADC platform would pose a greater challenge to Atiku Abubakar than his son’s defection.

Focus Shifts to 2027 Elections and Abba’s impact

Meanwhile, attention is now shifting to whether Abba Atiku’s defection will have any measurable impact on the APC’s electoral fortunes in the 2027 general elections or whether it will turn out to be politically insignificant, as many observers have suggested.

However, there are views that if Atiku’s son could reject the ADC and opted for the APC, then there is lack of confidence in Atiku’s ability to deliver as Nigerian president.

For now, analysts say only time will determine whether the move will translate into any tangible political advantage for the ruling party or fade without consequence.

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Rivers Governor Fubara Missing as APC Screens 14 Governors, Tinubu’s Sole Challenger

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Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara was notably absent as the APC screened 14 governors seeking re-election ahead of the 2027 general elections. President Bola Tinubu’s sole challenger, Stanley Osifo, was also screened.

The screening committee, chaired by APC National Chairman Nentawe Yilwatda, assessed governors, including Abba Yusuf (Kano), Inuwa Yahaya (Gombe), Nasir Idris (Kebbi), Caleb Mutfwang (Plateau), Hyacinth Alia (Benue), Francis Nwifuru (Ebonyi), and Sheriff Oborevwori (Delta). Fubara reportedly obtained nomination forms through a proxy against FCT Minister Nyesom Wike’s opposition.

Key Points:

Fubara’s absence raises questions about his political future amid his ongoing feud with predecessor Nyesom Wike.
President Tinubu, facing only one challenger, suggests the party’s nomination is all but settled.
The screening of 14 governors shows most APC state chief executives are seeking re-election.
Aspirants from Bauchi and Kwara states expressed concerns about consensus being used to manipulate primaries.
Timing of the screening, ahead of primaries starting May 15, keeps APC on track for INEC’s election calendar.

Sources: The Punch, Vanguard

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NELFUND Beneficiaries Donate N10.7 Million to Back President Tinubu’s Re-Election

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Beneficiaries of the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) in Anambra State have endorsed President Bola Tinubu for a second term in office and donated N10,735,500 towards the purchase of his expression of interest form.

Speaking at Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University in Igbariam on Friday, the Chairman of the National Association of Nigerian Students Joint Campus Council in Anambra State, Ifeanyichukwu Chukwuemeka, described the gesture as a show of appreciation for Tinubu’s educational reforms and youth-focused policies. The students said the endorsement recognises the impact of the loan scheme on access to higher education.

Key Points:

Students who benefited from government loans are now publicly backing the president’s re-election.
The N10.7 million donation raises questions about where students sourced such a large sum.
Other NELFUND beneficiaries across Nigeria may feel pressure to show similar political support.
The president’s educational policies gain visible grassroots validation from direct beneficiaries.
The timing of this endorsement, well before the 2027 election, helps build early momentum for Tinubu’s campaign.

Sources: The Punch

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All Progressives Congress (APC) Generates Over N20 Billion from Sale of 2027 Aspirants’ Nomination Forms

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has generated over N20 billion from the sale of expression of interest and nomination forms to aspirants seeking its ticket for various offices in the 2027 general election. The ruling party pegged presidential forms at N100 million, governorship at N50 million, Senate at N20 million, House of Representatives at N10 million, and State Houses of Assembly at N5 million.

Two presidential aspirants, about 90 governorship contenders in 28 states, several National Assembly aspirants, and 990 State Houses of Assembly aspirants purchased forms. Screening of aspirants commenced on May 8.

Key Points:

Aspirants spending millions on forms may feel entitled to recoup their investment through the office.
The high cost of forms could exclude talented but less wealthy Nigerians from political participation.
Female aspirants, youths, and physically challenged contenders received a 50% concession on nomination fees.
The ruling party’s revenue from form sales provides significant funding for primary election logistics.
The timing of the N20 billion windfall, months before the election, gives the APC a financial advantage over opposition parties.

Sources: Leadership

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