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JUST IN: APC clears Gombe, Ogun governors for senatorial contests

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Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe state and Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun state have both been cleared by the All Progressives Congress (APC) to contest in the forthcoming senatorial elections.

 Yahaya, who is the APC consensus candidate for the Gombe North senatorial seat, appeared before the party’s senatorial screening committee on Friday in Abuja.

The screening exercise took place at Plateau House and was conducted by the APC senatorial screening committee, chaired by Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, national chairman of the party.

Other sitting governors seeking re-election or contesting senatorial seats under the APC platform also participated in the exercise.

Addressing the aspirants, Yilwatda commended the governors for their service and contributions to governance.

“As a party, we will continue to support all our sitting governors. There is no need to subject you to rigorous screening again, having previously undergone similar processes and served creditably in office,” he said.

Yilwatda said Yahaya and other governors had fulfilled all constitutional and party requirements needed to contest.

“Having satisfied all the requirements, you are hereby requested to take a bow and go,” he added.

Abiodun was also screened on Friday by the APC National Working Committee ahead of the party’s primaries for the Ogun East senatorial district.

Speaking after the exercise, Abiodun said his aspiration was driven by a desire to deepen development and provide effective representation for Ogun East.

“I reaffirm my commitment to quality representation, grassroots development, economic growth, and sustained progress for the people of Ogun East Senatorial District,” he said.

Abiodun assured the screening committee of his readiness to serve with “responsibility, experience and integrity”.

His screening comes days after APC stakeholders in Ijebu-Ode reportedly adopted him as the consensus candidate for the Ogun East senatorial race.

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2027: Osun already in bag for Tinubu – Bashir Ahmad

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Former presidential aide, Bashir Ahmad, has expressed the optimism that President Bola Tinubu already has the backing of Osun State in the 2027 general elections.
Ahmad made this statement in a post on his verified X handle on Thursday.

This came after Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke on Thursday visited Tinubu alongside other members of the state chapter of Accord Party and presented him his Certificate of Return.

Reacting, Ahmad said, “President Bola Tinubu has Osun on both sides, with the ruling party (Accord) and the main opposition (APC) both firmly within his political orbit.

“For President Tinubu, Osun is already in the bag. The political dynamics in the state have already pointed in one direction, the Renewed Hope and victory in 2027.”

DAILY POST reports that Adeleke won the August 15, 2026 election after polling 511,067 votes against his opponent, Bola Oyebamiji of the All Progressives Congress, APC, who polled 444,815 votes.

Najeem Salaam of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, scored 17,180 votes coming third on the ballot.

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2027: Galadima Unveils Blueprint For Wilukari/Ibi Federal Constituency If Elected

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By Philip Yatai

Mr Mukhtar Galadima has officially begun his campaign for the Wukari/Ibi Federal Constituency in Taraba, under the platform of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), promising a legislative revolution for the constituents if elected.

Galadima’s vision centres on an ambitious legislative agenda to sponsor a landmark bill to designate the Wukari/Ibi axis as a Special Economic Development Zone to harness the region’s vast natural resources.

Addressing journalists in Abuja on Thursday, the town planner and Member of the National Institute, Jos, said that the Bill would materialise through partnership with the Ministry of regional development.

“There is a regional development ministry, and I want to see that axis captured as a special regional development corridor, looking at the availability of resources that we have there.

“By the time we come up with a bill that will demarcate and delineate my constituency as a special development zone, it will go a long way in taking care of all the needs of our people,” he said.

Galadima, who retired as the Director of Development Control in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Administration, described his entry into elective politics as a direct response to a “clarion call” from constituents seeking a credible alternative.

He stressed that the voices of Wukari and Ibi have gone unheard for too long, positioning his professional experience, competency, and extensive network as the tools needed to reverse regional neglect.

He identified the severe infrastructural deficits plaguing Southern Taraba as a serious concern, adding that roads connecting the constituency to Plateau, Nasarawa, and Benue states remain in poor condition, stalling regional trade and mobility.

He outlined a clear hierarchy of immediate deliverables, placing public health and key infrastructure at the top of his agenda.

Galadima revealed that he has personally funded a 50-bed healthcare facility, slated to open before the end of the year and integrated with the National Health Insurance Scheme to ensure affordable, accessible care for all constituents.

Emphasising its role as a regional economic artery, Galadima pledged to lobby for the completion of the long-abandoned Ibi Bridge project to connect Taraba to Plateau, Bauchi, Nasarawa, and the FCT.

Addressing the longstanding Tiv-Jukun conflicts, Galadima offered himself as a unifying mediator.

“I want to be that bridge that will bring the two sides together. It has been my dream since childhood,” he noted, proposing regular, inclusive town hall meetings to foster dialogue.

To maintain continuous grassroots connection, Galadima announced plans to establish a Constituency Consultative Assembly with physical offices established across ward, local government, and constituency levels.

Acknowledging the limits of the legislative office, Galadima emphasised that attracting development requires proactive diplomacy.

“We are legislators, not executives, but through dialogue, collaboration, consultation, and cooperation, we will attract development to our area, by the special grace of God.”(NAN)

Edited by Yakubu Uba

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