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APC’s Decision for Senate Leadership: Implications for Akpabio and Rise of Yari and Kalu”

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Senator Abdulaziz Yari

By Sulieman Abdullahi Suleiman

In the build-up to the 2023 general elections, the party had to make crucial decisions regarding the leadership of the National Assembly.

One of the most significant decisions was the choice of the Senate President. There were several candidates vying for the position, including Senator Abdulaziz Yari and Mr Godswill Akpabio.

However, the APC eventually settled for Senator Akpabio and Barau Jibrin as Senate President and Deputy Senate President respectively.

In this write up, I will analyze the implications of the APC decision for Akpabio as Senate President and Barau Jibrin as his deputy, and how that stand gave Yari and Orji Uzo Kalu an upper hand of becoming Senate and Deputy Senate President of the 10th Senate.

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Background

Goodswill Akpabio was a former Governor of Akwa Ibom State and a serving senator representing the Akwa Ibom North-West Senatorial District. He was a member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) but defected to the APC in August 2018. His defection was trailed with a lot of curruption allegations, despite been a prominent member.

When the APC won the Febuary 2023 general elections, there was a scramble for the leadership of the National Assembly. The APC had a clear majority in both the Senate and the House of Representatives, but there were still disagreements among party members on who should be the Senate President and the Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Implications of the APC decision for Akpabio as Senate President

Akpabio was one of the front-runners for the position of Senate President. He had a lot of support from his colleagues in the Senate, and his defection to the APC was seen as a significant gain for the party. However, his interest was opposed by many APC senators who settled for Senator Abdulazizi Yari, as a more suitable candidate.

Akpabio’s defection was seen by some as a betrayal of the PDP, and the APC might have been wary of rewarding such behavior.

It was a sign that the APC was willing to put the interests of the party above the interests of individuals. Akpabio was a chosing as Senate President and Barau as his Deputy because he was seen as a stooge candidate. This decision showed that the APC took the decisions not minding it implication to the party.

Prominent candidates suitable for the 10th senate president and deputy Senate president are former Governor of Zamfara State, Abdulaziz Yari, and former Governor of Abia State, Orji Uzo Kalu.

Yari was a senator-elect representing the Zamfara West Senatorial District. He was a member of the APC and had the backing of some party leaders and about 78% of the senate.

Orji Uzo Kalu, on the other hand, had been a vocal supporter of the APC and was seen as a loyal party member. His candidacy for the position of Deputy Senate President was a best option for the party leaders and the presidency to support.

If given the mandate Sen. Yari and Kalu will leverage their political experience and connections to win the support of party leaders. They were also able to use their positions as new senators to build relationships with their colleagues in the Senate. This helped to increase their chances of winning the support of other senators in the race for the Senate leadership positions.

Furthermore, the emergence of Yari and Kalu as Senate President and Deputy Senate President respectively also has positive implications for their home states and regions. If Abdulazizi Yari emergences as Senate President was that will boost for the Northwest region, which had not produced a Senate President since the return to democratic rule in 1999.

On the other hand, Kalu’s emergence as Deputy Senate President is seen as a boost for the Southeast region, which had also not produced a Senate President since 1999. Their emergence was also seen as a reflection of the growing influence of former governors in Nigeria’s political landscape.

Both Yari and Kalu were former governors, and their experience as former chief executives of their states was seen as an asset in their bid for the Senate leadership positions. This trend of former governors seeking higher political offices has become a common feature in Nigerian politics, and it highlights the importance of political experience and connections in Nigeria’s political system.

In conclusion, the APC’s decision not to choose Godswill Akpabio as Senate President had several implications for him and the party. However, it paved the way for the emergence of Yari and Kalu as Senate President and Deputy Senate President respectively. This decision had implications for their home states and regions and highlighted the importance of political experience and connections in Nigeria’s political landscape.

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Ganduje’s Visit of Shame, By Adnan Mukhtar

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The visit of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar to former President Muhammadu Buhari has given the All Progressives Congress a sleepless night.

At a time when the party should focus on how to better the life of Nigerians as a result of the hardship since the inauguration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu; the party has resorted to acting like an opposition.

It’s obviously clear that Atiku is setting a precedent for the party to follow. Even though he has told the world that his visit to the former President is a personal one, a post sallah visit as he told Nigerians on his Facebook Page; the former Vice President has reiterated his commitment to forming a formidable coalition that will defeat President Tinubu in 2027.

Shortly after Atiku’s visit, Ganduje rushed to the Kaduna residence of Muhammadu Buhari to visit him alongside some members of his National Working Committee.

When asked by journalists about his take on the Coalition; he replied, “We are not concerned about any coalition.”

If they are not concerned, then why the rush to visit Buhari after Atiku’s visit. It was the APC governors in the first place, as reported by some national dailies. The visit was to persuade Buhari to stop his people from joining the coalition.

Whatever, the upcoming coalition is for the good of this country, it is an effort to rescue the country in the hands of President Tinubu, who has inflicted hardship in all ramifications to Nigerians

There is kidnapping in the land, of recent bandits kidnapped a retired major General and former head of one of our critical national institutions NYSC, what confidence would it give our corps members.

The government is taking credit of his release, to this moment, the truth of the matter hasn’t prevailed. Was General Tsiga released after payment of ransome or rescued by security agencies?

Every well-meaning Nigerian should support the coalition, it’s is not about Atiku or El-rufai; it is about the future of Nigeria as a nation.

The APC as a party should call it’s son President Tinubu, to order so that he can do the needful to fix this country from the current mess, not following every footstep of Atiku.

Atiku is indeed a powerful opposition figure.

Atiku’s Visit to Binta Yar’adua

Shortly after his visit to former President Muhammadu Buhari, Atiku visited the wife of his lifetime mentor, General Shehu Musa Yaradua.

The visit symbolises Atiku’s loyalty to his mentor Shehu Yaradua even in death. I read in his autobiography how Shehu not only helped him but has later become his business partner. Shehu Yaradua was part of Intels, an investment where Atiku is a major shareholder.

It’s good to be loyal, Atiku is a loyalist of Shehu; a loyalty that should inspire the younger generation.

May our loyalty never be tasted!

Adnan is a university lecturer and a communication strategist

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2027:Why Fa’izu Alfindiki Is Municipal’s Best Choice For Reps

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From Danlami Gandun Albasa

There is no doubt that the former Chairman of Kano Municipal Hon Fa’izu Alfindiki (Jundullahi) can make a better candidate for the position of House of Representatives, in the forthcoming 2027. His name alone rings bell and sends fear to the ears and hearts of his political opponents. Kwankwasiyya especially and their hidden supporters.

It is very clear for all to come to term with me when I argue that Alfindiki is not only composed, but he has clear understanding of voters behavior in his constituency, Municipal local government and other Metropolitan areas.

I have my concrete reasons why Alfindiki stands better chance to be the candidate for House of Representatives seat from Kano Municipal, in 2027.

Let’s have a simple look at those reasons. See below for your perusal :

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1. Apart from being the immediate past local government Chairman, whose understanding of grassroot politicians (yan dangwale) their needs and behaviors, become part and parcel of his political experience, his relationship with many categories of people gives him an edge over many others, who recently indicate their interest,

2. Alfindiki’s visibility in the social media, as both active user and active contributor in political discussions in the social media means a lot for his breakthrough,

3. Coming from Bakin Kasuwa side of the Municipal local government, will give headache for Kwankwasiyya or NNPP people. Who are densely populated there. So when Bakin Kasuwa politicians see their son contesting for the position, they will rally behind him for popular support and endorsement at all cost,

4. Fa’izu has no hidden relationship with Baba Ganduje’s enemies and political opponents. You cannot pinpoint any figure within Kwankwasiyya circle and get any link with him or her and Fa’izu Alfindiki. He is always straightforward,

5. Alfindiki has no history of abusing our pillars within APC or their families. He still believes, our pillars, ranging from Baba Ganduje, Abdullahi Abbas and the like, are still reliable and dependable. Nowhere in his political history, where he resorts to abusing the families of our leaders, at whatever rate and range,

6. Alfindiki is always up and doing in coordinating all parts of our great party APC to be strong and reliable political platform, and

7. Without any fear of contradiction, Alfindiki is responsible without pretending. He unifies supporters and does not believe in creating factions within the larger body of our great APC

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Letter To IGP On Reaffirming Respect For Traditional Institutions And The Role Of The Nigeria Police Force In Upholding Justice

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Sir,

We acknowledge the Nigeria Police Force’s recent decision to withdraw its invitation to the Emir of Kano, Mallam Muhammadu Sanusi II PhD, in connection to an incident during the Sallah celebration in Kano on March 30, 2025. While this move is appreciated, it is important to highlight that the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) is a noble institution revered for its commitment to maintaining law and order.

As such, we believe that the leadership of the NPF, particularly the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), should not be utilized as a tool for actions that could be construed as undermining this esteemed institution. The primary responsibility of the NPF is to maintain law and order in society, not to engage in actions that sow division or disrespect for the country’s revered institutions.

We wish to respectfully draw the attention of the IGP to certain issues that require immediate attention. First and foremost, addressing an Emir without the appropriate protocol is a sign of disdain, not only to the individual Emir but to the entire traditional institution. An Emir, whether alive,deposed, or deceased, should never be referred to without the prefix “Emir” or “His highnerss. Referring to the Emir as “Alhaji,” “Mallam,” or “Dr.” without the appropriate title raises concerns and may lead to suspicions regarding the position of the NPF toward the Emir, His Highness, Mallam Muhammadu Sanusi II PhD.

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Additionally, we believe that the question of whether the NPF’s press release, demanding that the Emir provide a statement, was necessary is a matter of concern. The state police command had already made arrests and issued an invitation to Sallaman Kano, the most senior aide in charge of palace affairs

This action should suffice for the continuation of the investigation without the need to escalate matters by seeking the Emir’s direct involvement. Further engagement with the Emir, if necessary, can be carried out through appropriate channels, in line with the traditional and legal protocols.

While we appreciate the IGP’s prompt action in withdrawing the invitation, we would like to emphasize the importance of maintaining respect for the traditional institution and ensuring that police actions do not inadvertently politicize or disrespect any parties involved. We trust that the IGP will take this into account as the investigation progresses and that professionalism, neutrality, and justice will guide the NPF in handling this delicate matter.

In conclusion, we hope that the NPF continues to uphold its role in a manner that respects the traditions and laws of our nation. It is essential that such matters be handled with the utmost care, respecting both the rule of law and the sanctity of the traditional institutions.

Tijjani Sarki
Vice President
Human Rights Watch and youth empowerment foundation, Kano, Nigeria
7th April 2025

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