Politics
APC And The Race For Presidential Ticket
The All Progressives
Congress (APC) recently released the guideline for the conduct of its primary election upon which it would pick its presidential candidate for the 2015 general polls. According to the guideline, the collection of the expression of interest forms for the presidential primary election will commence on 24th September, 2014, while sales of nomination forms will start on September 25 and end on October 2.
To prepare the minds of aspirants ready for the presidential race, the APC has also slated October 25, 2014 for its special national convention when it will choose its standard flag bearer. Similarly, the APC has adopted what it called the “modified direct primaries” to pick the party’s candidates for the 2015 with a renewed hope to wrestle political power from the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) which is holding the helm of affairs at the centre since 1999.
APC, an amalgamation of three opposition parties of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), Congress for Political Change (CPC) , the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) and a fraction of Governor Rochas Okorocha-led All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA), says the formation of a mega opposition party is a better and sure strategy of dethroning the ruling PDP and installing the desired change in the polity in line with APC’s roadmap.
Political observers believe that the character and future of APC will be defined and determined by its standard bearers. The major standard bearer is the presidential flag bearer and contenders for the presidential ticket, however, are not living anything to chance in order to secure the ticket.
The modified direct primaries approved by the APC involve participation of about 300,000 party members who will be voting to determine the party’s presidential candidate. This has since caused a stir among aspirants, and in some cases, forcing them to change their strategies of winning the soul of the party.
Though, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) provided either direct or indirect primary, APC opted for the direct; a method that will ensure the participation of the largest number of party members. “We call it modified because we are also aware of certain constraints of getting our 20 million members or thereabout to queue for election, especially in areas, where we have security challenges like Yobe, Adamawa and Borno States. We are working out a formula that will still enable the largest members of our party to participate,” APC spokesman, Lai Mohammed, told journalists at the end of the inaugural meeting of the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) in Abuja.
One of the strongest contenders for the APC presidential ticket is Maj-Gen Muhammadu Buhari, a former head of state, who, if given the ticket will be taken the fourth shot at the presidency. Buhari, who many described at a serial presidential candidate, was the ANPP presidential flag bearer in 2003 and 2007 respectively, but lost to ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo. In 2011, Buhari became the CPC presidential candidate, and again it was a fruitless attempt as he lost to incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan.
Despite Buhari’s three unsucessful attempts at the presidency, many of his supporters maintain that the ex-head of state remains the best material for the APC presidential race.
The South East Zonal spokesman of APC, Osita Okechukwu, said “giving all the indices, the APC already has a de facto presidential candidate in person of Buhari.”
Relying on Article 20 of the APC constitution, Okechukwu argues that for nomination of candidates either for party offices or presidential ticket, the consensus option will be first explored.
While acknowledging that there are “a lot of quality people in the APC,” Okechukwu also doubted “any person who the leadership of the APC will tell Buhari to step down for.” This is why Buhari’s chance of becoming APC flag bearer is a fait accompli. According to Okechukwu, if the consensus option is explored, Buhari stands the chance of landing on automatic ticket.
Even though the APC spokesman was categorical that there will be no automatic ticket for Buhari and other presidential aspirants in the party, there are fears that the manoeuvres by certain forces in APC to make Buhari the party’s presidential candidate in 2015 is a bad omen, likely to tear the party apart.
A spokesman of the defunct CPC, Rotimi Fashakin, however, defended the plan to give Buhari automatic ticket. According to him, “of all the aspirants, only Buhari had the clout to defeat President Jonathan during the 2015 presidential election.”
Fashakin notes that “Buhari is the face against corruption in the country… Nigerians and the opposition know that it is only Buhari who can fight corruption in the country. He is the only one who can face President Jonathan during the election because of his antecedents.”
The claim that none of the other candidates in APC can match the popularity of Buhari either in the North or in the South is also strong. To seal the hope of those who may be rooting for another presidential candidate other than Buhari, Fashakin said it would be wrong for people to think that the supporters of Buhari would vote for any one that emerged apart from the former Head of State. He hinged his argument on the ground that “majority of the voters especially in the North, might not have faith in such a candidate.”
Another strong contender to APC presidential ticket is former Vice President Atiku Abubakar. Like Buhari, Atiku is an old bird to presidential race. In 2007, Atiku secured the defunct ACN presidential ticket and lost to late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua. Another attempt by Atiku in 2011 under the Peoples Democratic Party ended at the primaries where he lost to Jonathan.
Many may argue that Atiku has not recovered from the political loses, yet some party leaders sympathetic to Atiku’s cause believed that “the former vice president has the reach and the required contacts to mount a successful challenge to Jonathan and the PDP come 2015.”
Buhari may be reputed to have most party members on board but sources said “Atiku has what it takes to get the job done.” Apart of Atiku’s strategy is his overtures to APC governors from whom he reportedly promised to pick his running mate in return for their support.”
Furthermore, at the state party and local council levels, Atiku is known to have held consultative meetings with the party chairmen at those levels; a situation that has added value to the political fortune of the former Vice President. It is rumoured that Atiku may make a formal declaration of his presidential ambition in a matter of days to apparently position himself for the presidential contest in APC.
Atiku is using every opportuned fora to sell his potentials and what he stands for. In his goodwill message to the 2014 second plenary meeting of the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria in Warri, Delta State, Atiku called on catholic bishops to pray for the emergence of a God-fearing administration that would make Nigeria spiritually, morally and socially sanctified.
However, the rumoured presidential ambition of the Speaker, House of Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal, appeared to have been put on hold. Tambuwal who is reportedly set to dump PDP and join APC may have dropped his presidential ambition after consultations with some prominent politicians
According to a relaible source, “one thing is that he (Tambuwal) is a realist and knows how to cut his coat according to his cloth. The moment he sensed that it would be difficult for him to challenge political heavy weights such as Muhammadu Buhari and Atiku Abubukar in the race for APC ticket, he changed his mind.”
Barring any last minute twists, Tambuwal, upon joining APC would seek instant waiver from the party leadership to contest the governorship election in Sokoto State. But analysts opined that Tambuwal is heading to “political wilderness,”
The political heavy weights like Buhari and Atiku in APC presidential race, notwithstanding, there are others aspiring for the race. They include Kano State governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso; Imo State governor, Rochas Okorocha; Senator Bukola Saraki and the publisher of the Leadership Newspaper, Sam Nda-Isiah. The Kwankwaso campaign group claimed that its candidate is still consulting, while many believed that the presidential aspirations of Okorocha, Saraki and Nda-Isiah only exist on pages of newspaper as they will soon bow to political exigencies.
Many see the battle for APC’s presidential ticket as a straight political contest between Buhari and Atiku with party leadership likely to settle for the former because, he (Buhari) reportedly enjoys greater popularity than the latter. Many people, however, expressed fear that the choice of either Buhari or Atiku for the APC presidential ticket portends danger for the party as supporters of the loosing aspirant may refuse to give their best in the 2015 polls. Worst still, the dust generated from the APC inaugural national convention is still unsettled. Resolving the acrimony arising from the convention is a herculean task the APC leadership will have to contend with.
Samuel Eleonu
Politics
Makinde Renames Polytechnic After Late Ex-Gov

Oyo State Governor, ‘Seyi Makinde, has renamed The Polytechnic, Ibadan as Omololu Olunloyo Polytechnic, Ibadan, in honour of a late former governor of the State, Dr Omololu Olunloyo.
Dr Olunloyo, who died on April 6, 2025, was the pioneer Principal of the Polytechnic, Ibadan, while he also served as Governor of Oyo State between October 1 and December 31, 1983.
Governor Makinde made the announcement at the state interdenominational funeral service held yesterday in honour of the late former governor at the Obafemi Awolowo Stadium, Liberty Road, Ibadan.
Governor Makinde said Dr Olunloyo lived an eventful life, adding that his attainment and personality could not be summarised in one sentence.
“He was not a man we could summarise in one sentence. He was a scholar, a statesman, a technocrat, a lover of culture and, above all, a man of deep conviction.
“While giving the exhortation, I was listening to Baba Archbishop Ayo Ladigbolu and he said in 1983, Baba became Governor of Oyo State. Though his time in office was brief, his election victory over a popular incumbent remains a powerful testament to the trust people gave him.
“I talked about preserving and digitising his library yesterday [Wednesday] as a mark of honour to Baba Olunloyo.
“Today, we will be giving Baba another honour to immortalise him. He was the first Principal of The Polytechnic, Ibadan; that institution will now be named Omololu Olunloyo Polytechnic, Ibadan.”
Earlier in his sermon, a retired Methodist Archbishop of Ilesa and Ibadan, Ayo Ladigbolu, described the late Olunloyo as a role model with intellectual inspiration and unassailable integrity.
The cleric said the deceased also demonstrated leadership in most superior quality during his lifetime.
In attendance were the state Deputy Governor, Chief Abdulraheem Bayo Lawal; wife of a former Military Governor of the old Oyo State, Chief (Mrs) Dupe Jemibewon; wife of a former Governor of Oyo State, Chief (Mrs) Mutiat Ladoja; former Deputy Governor and PDP Deputy National Chairman (South), Ambassador Taofeek Arapaja; and former Deputy Governor, Hazeem Gbolarumi.
Others were the member representing Ibadan North-East/South-East Federal Constituency, Hon Abass Adigun Agboworin; Chief of Staff to the Governor, Otunba Segun Ogunwuyi; Oyo State Exco members; Chairman of Oyo State Elders’ Council, Dr Saka Balogun; Chairman of All Local Government Chairmen in Oyo State, Hon Sikiru Sanda; President-General of the Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII), Chief Adeniyi Ajewole; religious leaders and family members, among other dignitaries.
Politics
10 NWC Members Oppose Damagum Over National Secretary’s Reinstatement
Ten members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Working Committee (NWC) have countered the Acting National Chairman, Umar Damagum, on the reinstatement of Senator Samuel Anyanwu as National Secretary.
The dissenting members, led by the Deputy National Chairman ( South), Taofeek Arapaja, in a joint statement, said no organ of the opposition party could overturn the decision of the 99th meeting of the National Executive Committee (NEC).
The dissenting NWC members include Arapaja; Setonji Koshoedo, Deputy National Secretary; Okechukwu Obiechina-Daniel, National Auditor; Debo Ologunagba, National Publicity Secretary; Ologunagba; Woyengikuro Daniel, National Financial Secretary and Ahmed Yayari Mohammed, National Treasurer.
Others are Chief Ali Odefa, National Vice Chairman (South East); Emmanuel Ogidi, Caretaker Committee Chairman (South South); Mrs. Amina Darasimi D. Bryhm, National Woman Leader and Ajisafe Kamoru Toyese, National Vice Chairman (South West).
The group also insisted that contrary to the position of the acting National Chairman, the 100th NEC meeting of the party would be held on June 30 as earlier scheduled.
The statement read: “The attention of the National Working Committee (NWC) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has been drawn to a press briefing by the acting National Chairman, Amb. Umar Damagum, today Wednesday, June 25, wherein he attempted to overturn the resolution of the 99th National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting which scheduled the 100th NEC meeting for Monday, June 30.
“The acting National Chairman in the said press briefing also reportedly announced that Senator Samuel Anyanwu has been asked to resume as National Secretary of the party contrary to the resolution of the 99th NEC meeting, which referred all matters relating to the office of the National Secretary to the 100th NEC meeting.
“The pronouncements by the acting National Chairman have no foundation as no organ of the party (including the NWC), individual or group has the power to cancel, overrule, veto or vary the resolution of the National Executive Committee (NEC) under the Constitution of the PDP (as amended in 2017).
“For the avoidance of doubt, the NEC is the highest decision-making organ of the party, second only to the National Convention. By virtue of Section 31 (3) of the PDP Constitution, the resolution of the NEC to hold its 100th meeting on Monday June 30, is binding on all organs, officers, chapters and members of the party and no organ, group or individual can vary or veto this resolution of NEC.
“Furthermore, the claim by Damagum that Sen Anyanwu has been asked to resume office as the National Secretary of the party is, therefore, misleading being contrary to the resolution of NEC.
“In the light of the foregoing, the 100th NEC meeting as scheduled for Monday, June 30, has not been canceled or postponed.”
Politics
Presidency Slams El-Rufai Over Tinubu Criticism …Says He Suffers From Small Man Syndrome
The Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, has fired back at former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, following the latter’s scathing criticism of President Tinubu’s administration and his 2027 re-election prospects.
In an interview on live television, Mallam El-Rufai said it would take a “miracle” for President Tinubu to be re-elected in 2027, citing an internal poll that purportedly shows a 91 percent disapproval rating for the president across key regions in the country, including the South-East and the North. He also claimed that President Tinubu’s disapproval rating in Lagos stood at 78 percent.
Reacting on Wednesday via a post on X (formerly Twitter), Mr Onanuga took a swipe at the ex-governor, quoting a harsh assessment of Mallam El-Rufai’s character from former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s memoir, My Watch.
“Nasir’s penchant for reputation savaging is almost pathological,” Mr Onanuga wrote, citing Chief Obasanjo’s words. “Why does he do it? Very early in my interaction with him, I appreciated his talent. At the same time, I recognised his weaknesses; the worst being his inability to be loyal to anybody or any issue consistently for long, but only to Nasir El-Rufai.”
The presidential adviser emphasised Chief Obasanjo’s remarks that Mallam El-Rufai often tries to elevate himself by diminishing others. “He lied brazenly, which he did to me, against his colleagues and so-called friends,” Mr Onanuga continued, quoting the former President. “I have heard of how he ruthlessly savaged the reputation of his uncle, a man who, in an African setting, was like a foster father to him.”
Chief Obasanjo, who appointed Mallam El-Rufai as the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory between 2003 and 2007, did not mince words in the memoir, describing Mallam El-Rufai as suffering from “small man syndrome.”
Mr Onanuga’s post is seen as a direct rebuttal to Mallam El-Rufai’s recent criticism and growing opposition role. The former governor is reportedly playing a central role in forming a new coalition to challenge President Tinubu in the 2027 general election.
In March 2025, El-Rufai officially dumped the All Progressives Congress (APC) and joined the Social Democratic Party (SDP), intensifying speculations about his 2027 political ambitions.
As the political rift deepens, Mallam El-Rufai remains one of the most vocal critics of the Tinubu administration, while Mr Onanuga and other presidential allies continue to push back against what they describe as “reckless” opposition rhetoric.
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