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APC Reps Primary: Akpanke Wins Bekwarra/Obudu/Obanliku Ticket
Over the weekend, Hon. Peter A. Akpanke emerged victorious in the All Progressives Congress (APC) House of Representatives primary election for the Bekwarra/Obudu/Obanliku Federal Constituency in Cross River State after securing an overwhelming majority of votes cast across the three local government areas.
The primary election, monitored by party officials and stakeholders, recorded a total of 18,921 registered APC members and delegates across Bekwarra, Obudu and Obanliku Local Government Areas.
Official results collation which was made available to journalists showed that 16,564 valid votes were cast during the exercise, with no void votes recorded.
According to the results, Hon. Akpanke polled a total of 14,252 votes to defeat five other aspirants, with
Hon. Theresa Akwaji Ushie scoring 101 votes;
Hon. Martin Orim with 1,572 votes;
Anthonia A. Ally with 104 votes;
Dr. Vincent A. Ushie with 270 votes and
Dr. Godwin A. Agbor with 265 votes.
A breakdown of the constituency wide results showed that Akpanke secured 4,749 votes in Obanliku Local Government Area, 4,886 votes in Obudu Local Government Area, and 4,617 votes in Bekwarra Local Government Area, consolidating respectively.
Following the conclusion of the collation process, APC electoral officials formally declared Hon. Peter A. Akpanke winner of the party’s House of Representatives primary election for the Bekwarra/Obudu/Obanliku Federal Constituency.
The primary election was described by stakeholders, observers and party officials as peaceful, orderly transparent and credible, noting that the outcome reflected the will of party delegates and members across the constituency.
The primary election was conducted under the supervision of APC electoral officials who demonstrated true professionalism, with the official collation documents signed and dated May 16, 2026.
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APC, ADC, Labour Party Among Nine Parties to Collect INEC Access Codes for 2027 Candidate Nominations
By Abigail David
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced that nine registered political parties have collected access codes to upload the particulars of their candidates for the 2027 presidential and National Assembly elections.
INEC National Commissioner for Voter Education and Publicity, Mohammed Haruna, disclosed this on Tuesday in Abuja, stating that the parties completed the process as of the close of business on Monday.
The political parties are Accord, Action Alliance, African Democratic Congress, All Progressives Congress, Labour Party, National Democratic Congress, National Democratic Party, Peoples Redemption Party and Social Democratic Party.
Haruna explained that political parties are required to request the access codes from the commission, while individuals collecting them must present an authorisation letter from their party leadership.
He urged parties to comply strictly with INEC’s candidate nomination guidelines, noting that party officials had already been trained on the nomination process.
The commissioner also advised parties not to delay submissions until the deadline, warning that technical challenges arising from last-minute uploads would be their responsibility despite the commission extending submission deadlines to midnight on the closing date.
According to the election timetable, political parties are to submit nomination forms for presidential and National Assembly candidates between June 27 and July 11 through INEC’s online nomination portal. Submission of governorship and State Assembly candidates is scheduled for July 18 to August 8.
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Dr. Nafiu Sankara Receives PDP Certificate of Return for Kano Central Senatorial Seat
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has formally presented Dr. Nafiu Sankara with his Certificate of Return, confirming his candidacy for the Kano Central Senatorial District in the 2027 General Elections. The presentation marks a defining moment in his political career and sets the stage for what many observers believe will be a highly competitive race in the region.The ceremony was attended by party leaders, delegates, community representatives, and supporters who gathered to witness the official endorsement. The Certificate of Return is not only a symbol of Dr. Sankara’s victory in the party primaries but also a mandate to represent the aspirations of the people of Kano Central under the PDP banner.In his acceptance speech, Dr. Sankara expressed deep gratitude to Almighty Allah for guiding him through the process. He extended appreciation to the PDP leadership, delegates, and supporters who entrusted him with the responsibility of carrying the party’s flag. He emphasized that his candidacy is rooted in humility, responsibility, and a vision to deliver purposeful representation that addresses the needs of the people.Dr. Sankara pledged to focus on youth empowerment, sustainable development, and unity across the constituency. He highlighted the importance of creating opportunities for young people, strengthening education, and promoting economic initiatives that will uplift communities. He also stressed the need for inclusive governance, assuring constituents that their voices will be heard and their concerns addressed.“The journey toward a better Kano Central continues by the grace of Allah,” he said, promising to uphold the values of accountability and service. He noted that his campaign will be centered on building trust, fostering progress, and ensuring that the people of Kano Central benefit from effective representation in the Senate.The event was widely regarded as a demonstration of the PDP’s organizational strength and its readiness to contest vigorously in Kano Central. Party officials praised Dr. Sankara’s emergence, describing him as a candidate with the vision and energy to bring meaningful change. Community leaders also expressed optimism that his candidacy would inspire greater political participation, especially among the youth.As the 2027 elections draw closer, Dr. Sankara’s Certificate of Return signals the beginning of an important chapter in Kano’s political landscape. His candidacy is expected to galvanize support across diverse groups, reinforcing the PDP’s commitment to democratic representation and development in the region.
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From Revolution to Rejuvenation: 105 Years of the Communist Party of China and Lessons for Africa
By Prof Mukhtar Imam
In the annals of modern history, few political organizations have transformed a nation as profoundly as the Communist Party of China (CPC). As the Party marks 105 years since its founding in 1921, the occasion offers more than a celebration of longevity; it invites reflection on one of the most remarkable national transformations the world has ever witnessed. From a war-ravaged, impoverished, semi-colonial society to the world’s second-largest economy and a leading technological, industrial, and geopolitical power, China’s rise under the leadership of the CPC stands as one of the defining stories of the twenty-first century. The scale, speed, and sustainability of China’s transformation are without historical precedent. No country in recorded history has lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty, built world-class infrastructure across a continental-sized nation, emerged as a manufacturing powerhouse, and become a major force in global governance within such a relatively short period. The CPC’s 105-year journey is therefore not merely China’s story; it is a chapter in world history whose implications continue to shape the international order.
When thirteen delegates gathered in Shanghai in July 1921 to establish the Communist Party of China, few could have predicted the magnitude of what would follow. China at the time was a fragmented nation suffering from foreign domination, internal strife, economic backwardness, and political instability. The newly founded Party had fewer than sixty members and faced formidable challenges. The decades that followed were marked by struggle, sacrifice, and revolution. The Party survived political persecution, civil war, and foreign invasion, most notably during China’s resistance against Japanese aggression. In 1949, under the leadership of Mao Zedong, the CPC led the establishment of the People’s Republic of China, bringing an end to a century of humiliation and national fragmentation. The creation of the People’s Republic laid the foundation for national sovereignty, territorial integrity, and state-building. Yet China remained economically poor and technologically underdeveloped. The greatest chapter of China’s transformation was still to come.
Reform and Opening-Up: The Turning Point
The watershed moment arrived in 1978 when China embarked on the policy of Reform and Opening-Up under the leadership of Deng Xiaoping. Recognizing that economic modernization was essential to national rejuvenation, the CPC introduced market-oriented reforms while maintaining political stability and strategic state guidance. The results were extraordinary. Over the following four decades, China achieved economic growth on a scale never before witnessed. Entire cities emerged from farmland. Special Economic Zones attracted foreign investment. Manufacturing capacity expanded exponentially. China integrated into global trade networks and eventually became the world’s factory. Perhaps the most remarkable achievement was poverty alleviation. According to international development institutions, China succeeded in lifting more than 800 million people out of extreme poverty—a contribution accounting for the majority of global poverty reduction during the period. This accomplishment alone would place China’s development experience among the greatest achievements in human history. The transformation was visible everywhere: modern highways stretching thousands of kilometers, high-speed rail networks connecting distant provinces, ports handling massive volumes of global trade, and urban centers becoming hubs of innovation and entrepreneurship.
The Rise of a Technological Powerhouse
China’s rise has not been confined to manufacturing and infrastructure. Under the CPC’s long-term development strategy, the country has steadily moved up the value chain, becoming a leader in science, technology, and innovation. Today, China is at the forefront of artificial intelligence, quantum computing, telecommunications, renewable energy, electric vehicles, e-commerce, and digital finance. Chinese companies compete globally in sectors once dominated exclusively by Western firms. The country’s space program offers another striking example. From launching its first satellite in 1970 to operating its own space station and conducting ambitious lunar exploration missions, China has demonstrated capabilities that place it among the world’s leading space powers. These achievements reflect a governance model that combines strategic planning, substantial investment in research and development, and the mobilization of national resources toward long-term objectives.
A New Model of Development
One of the most debated aspects of China’s rise is the development model that underpins it. For decades, conventional wisdom suggested that modernization required adopting Western political and economic institutions wholesale. China’s experience challenged this assumption. Instead, the CPC pursued what it describes as “socialism with Chinese characteristics”—a model that combines market mechanisms with strong state coordination, long-term planning, and political continuity. While opinions differ regarding the transferability of this model, few dispute its effectiveness in delivering economic growth and developmental outcomes within the Chinese context. The Party’s ability to formulate and pursue long-range national strategies stands out as one of its distinguishing characteristics. Initiatives such as the Five-Year Plans, the Made in China strategy, rural revitalization programs, ecological modernization efforts, and technological self-reliance initiatives demonstrate a governance approach focused on continuity and strategic execution.
China’s Global Footprint
As China’s economic strength expanded, so too did its international influence. Today, China is a major trading partner for more than 140 countries and regions. It plays a central role in global supply chains and contributes significantly to international economic growth. The Belt and Road Initiative has become one of the most ambitious infrastructure and connectivity projects in modern history, linking Asia, Africa, Europe, and Latin America through investments in transportation, energy, and digital infrastructure. For developing nations, particularly in Africa, China’s rise offers both opportunities and lessons. Chinese investments have contributed to roads, railways, ports, industrial parks, and energy projects across the continent. Beyond infrastructure, China’s development trajectory has encouraged many countries to reconsider assumptions about modernization, industrialization, and state capacity. The relationship between China and Africa has become increasingly strategic. African leaders often point to China’s experience as evidence that rapid development is achievable through focused leadership, infrastructure investment, human capital development, and long-term planning.
The Uncommon Nature of China’s Transformation
What makes China’s rise truly exceptional is not simply the magnitude of its achievements but their timing and scale. Historically, great powers emerged over centuries. Britain’s rise unfolded across the Industrial Revolution and the expansion of its empire. The United States became a global superpower through a process spanning more than a century. China’s ascent, by contrast, has occurred largely within a single generation. Within less than fifty years, China transformed from a predominantly agrarian society into an advanced industrial and technological power. The speed of this transition is unparalleled. Besides, China’s rise occurred despite significant obstacles: vast population pressures, regional disparities, external geopolitical challenges, global financial crises, and periodic economic disruptions. Yet the country maintained developmental momentum while continuously adapting its policies to changing domestic and international realities. This capacity for adaptation may be one of the CPC’s most important strengths. Over 105 years, the Party has demonstrated a remarkable ability to evolve—from revolutionary movement to governing party, from central planner to market reformer, and from national liberation force to steward of a modern global power.
Lessons for the Developing World
The CPC’s 105-year journey offers valuable lessons for developing countries seeking economic transformation. First, national development requires strategic vision that extends beyond electoral cycles and short-term political considerations. Second, infrastructure matters. Roads, railways, power generation, ports, and digital connectivity are not luxuries; they are prerequisites for industrialization and competitiveness. Third, investment in education, technology, and human capital is indispensable for long-term growth. Fourth, state capacity remains crucial. Effective institutions capable of implementing policies consistently are often the difference between aspiration and achievement. Finally, development is not accidental. It requires disciplined leadership, coherent planning, and sustained commitment over decades.
Looking Ahead
As the Communist Party of China enters its second century, it faces new challenges. Economic restructuring, demographic shifts, technological competition, environmental sustainability, and complex geopolitical dynamics will test the Party’s governance capabilities. Yet regardless of future uncertainties, one fact remains undeniable: the CPC has overseen one of the most extraordinary national transformations in human history. From the small gathering of revolutionaries in Shanghai in 1921 to leading a nation that now stands at the center of global affairs, the Party’s 105-year journey represents a story of resilience, adaptation, and ambition. Whether viewed through the lens of economics, politics, development, or international relations, China’s rise under the CPC remains one of the defining phenomena of the modern era. The significance of this achievement extends far beyond China’s borders. It challenges established assumptions, reshapes global power dynamics, and offers a powerful reminder that nations can dramatically alter their destinies through vision, discipline, and sustained effort. As the world reflects on the CPC’s 105 years of existence, it is not merely commemorating the longevity of a political party. It is acknowledging the architect of one of the greatest transformations ever witnessed in the history of nations.
Professor Imam is a senior research fellow at the Nigeria National institute of Security Studies, Abuja, Nigeria
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