Stakeholders from Garkawa District in Mikang Local Government Area of have unanimously endorsed Mr. Timdi Nkat as their consensus candidate for the State House of Assembly ahead of the 2027 general elections, while also reaffirming their support for the re-election of Governor .
The endorsement followed a stakeholders’ meeting held on Thursday, attended by political leaders, traditional rulers, elders, youth and women groups, as well as party faithful drawn from Youm, Tehl and Piapung districts.
Participants described the gathering as a significant step toward strengthening political unity and alignment in Mikang ahead of the 2027 elections.
Speaking on behalf of the Youm stakeholders forum, former State Auditor, Mr. Ishaku Fanto, said the emergence of Timdi Nkat was the outcome of extensive consultations involving the Mwo Youm of Garkawa, traditional rulers, political stakeholders and community leaders.
According to him, the decision was based on fairness, equity and inclusive representation, stressing that Youm District remains the only major district in Mikang yet to produce a member of the Plateau State House of Assembly.
Fanto maintained that it was only just for the district to be given the opportunity to occupy the seat, while also pledging the continued support of the people for Governor Mutfwang’s administration and re-election bid in 2027.
Former member of the House of Representatives for Mikang/Shendam/Qua’an Pan Federal Constituency, Hon. Innocent Tirsel, said zoning arrangements have continued to promote fairness, peaceful coexistence and balanced political representation in the area.
He noted that after Piapung District occupied the State Assembly seat for 16 years and currently holds the chairmanship position of Mikang Local Government Council, equity demands that power be rotated to another district.
Tirsel urged political parties to sustain the culture of inclusion and fairness to ensure peace and electoral success.
Also speaking, former Chairman of Mikang Local Government and ex-member of the Plateau State House of Assembly, Hon. Isa Kungwai, cautioned against actions capable of undermining the unity and political understanding that have existed in the area over the years.
He said Mikang’s political strength lies in mutual respect and collective decision-making, calling on stakeholders to avoid personal interests that could threaten peace and stability.
Former Director-General of PEPSA, Mr. Nuhu Longpes, described the endorsement of Timdi Nkat as a reflection of the collective will of the people and a demonstration of political maturity and inclusiveness.
On behalf of Piapung stakeholders, former Speaker of the Plateau State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. George Daika, urged political actors to place the unity and future of Mikang above personal ambitions.
Daika commended stakeholders for embracing dialogue and consensus, insisting that sustainable political progress can only be achieved through fairness, inclusion and mutual respect.
He added that the endorsement of Timdi Nkat represents not only the aspirations of the Youm people but the broader interest of Mikang as a whole.
Among those who attended the meeting were Chairman of the Plateau State Civil Service Commission, Prof. Paul Wai; former Transition Committee Chairman, Hon. Magdaline Bagudu; former Executive Secretary, Emmanuel Taukek; Barr. Chasil Drenkat; elected and supervisory councillors, as well as youth and women groups.
In a show of solidarity, stakeholders and supporters later proceeded to the Mikang Local Government Council Secretariat, where they formally presented their resolutions to the Executive Chairman of the council.
The meeting ended with renewed calls for unity, equity and collective commitment toward ensuring a common political direction for Mikang ahead of the 2027 elections, with Timdi Nkat emerging as the consensus choice for the State Assembly seat.
A Senatorial Aspirant, Isaac Nwachukwu, has dragged Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, and the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, before a Federal High Court Sitting in Owerri, Imo State, over the fallout of the party’s National Assembly primaries.
Nwachukwu, in a suit filed through his Counsel, Cajethan Oguzie, accused the party of denying him the Imo North senatorial ticket after emerging a consensus candidate and paying N5m for the nomination form.
The suit also disclosed that Nwachukwu had paid N20m for the support of the party, but his support was unexplainably reduced to N10m when the list of those who supported the party was published.
The NDC Senatorial Aspirant, in his prayers before the court, demanded that a declaration should be made that he is the consensus candidate of the party in the state with regard to the Imo North Senatorial Zone in the 2027 General election.
“A declaration that the first defendant, NDC, be restrained from fielding another candidate except the plaintiff in the General election into the Imo North Senatorial Zone as he is the consensus candidate for the said election.
“A declaration that the second defendant, INEC, be perpetually restrained from recognising and accepting the candidacy of another person except the plaintiff in the Imo North Senatorial election pending the determination of the matter,” the suit stated.
In an affidavit supporting the originating summons, Nwachukwu stated that he purchased the expression of interest form to aspire for the position for Imo North senatorial zone, a copy of which is attached in the suit already filed.
The NDC Senatorial Aspirant added that upon the purchase of the form, he made a monetary contribution in support of the party’s growth in the tune of N20m into the party’s FCMB account number through his Counsel, receipt also attached in the suit as an exhibit.
“The first sign of irregularity and no compliance with the NDC constitution and electoral act came up when the N20m I paid for party support was allocated to one of the aspirants for my Senatorial District by the name Matthew Omegara, and the N10m that Matthew Omegara paid for party support was allocated to me by the Screening Committee headed by Sam Egwu and Buba Galadimma.
” In compliance with NDC’s directives, I participated in the NDC screening exercise and was successfully cleared as an aspirant to participate in the primary election.
After my consensus candidacy was ratified, my name was shortlisted as a Candidate for Imo North district. A copy of the result is hereby annexed as Exhibit 1U5,” the affidavit added.
Nwachukwu alleged that his name was substituted with Omegara after he had been declared the winner of the primary election.
The Imo North Senatorial Aspirant claimed that the National leader of the party, Seriake Dickson, had summoned him for a meeting telling him that his candidacy was affected after a party chieftain from his state said he didn’t know him.
Among other demands, Nwachukwu is asking the court to order NDC to issue him a certificate as its candidate for the Imo North Senatorial District.
Supporters and members of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, in Anka and Talata Mafara Local Government Areas of Zamfara State have alleged attempts to manipulate the party’s membership records and card numbers ahead of internal political activities. The allegation was contained in a statement issued on Wednesday in Gusau by Nura Rabiu Cibiki, Director of Media and Strategy, Campaign and Mobilisation Committee for Abdulrahaman Yahaya, an aspirant for the House of Representatives seat representing Anka/Talata Mafara Federal Constituency.
The group warned against any attempt to alter or duplicate legitimate membership figures, saying such actions could deepen tensions within the party in the constituency.
“We strongly oppose any move to manipulate or duplicate legitimate membership figures, warning that such actions would only worsen existing tensions within the party and the Anka/Talata Mafara Federal Constituency,” the statement said.
The supporters maintained that ADC members in Anka and Talata Mafara were aware of the party’s authentic membership strength and were prepared to protect the integrity of the party’s records.
The statement added that while justice may be delayed, the truth could not be denied.
Meanwhile, Yahaya has filed a suit at the Federal High Court in Gusau challenging alleged irregularities in the party’s primary election process in the constituency.
The court has fixed June 23, 2026, for mention of the case.