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Plateau 2027: Group Faults Yilchini Bida’s Attack On Mutfwang Administration
A group, Plateau Initiative for Growth and Development, has faulted what it described as falsehoods and misleading claims made by a governorship aspirant of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Commander Yilchini Jan Bida, retired, against the administration of Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang.
The group said it watched with disbelief Bida’s recent media engagement in Jos, where he spoke on his ambition to unseat Mutfwang in the 2027 governorship election.
In a statement signed by its State Coordinator, Comrade Nengak David, the group accused Bida of attempting to misrepresent the achievements of the Mutfwang administration and those of previous governments, while presenting himself as the only person with answers to Plateau’s challenges.
According to the group, Bida’s comments, particularly on security and infrastructure, exposed what it called a troubling lack of understanding of the complex realities, history and aspirations of the Plateau people.
“Ordinarily, such claims would not deserve a response, but it has become necessary to set the record straight for the benefit of the peace-loving and patriotic people of Plateau State,” the statement said.
The group argued that a closer look at Bida’s public record raises serious questions about his capacity, sincerity and connection with the people he now seeks to govern.
It noted that despite his military background, Bida is not known to have played any visible role in peace-building or humanitarian intervention in Plateau State, either during his service years or after retirement.
The group said it was more disturbing that he had rarely identified with victims of attacks across the state, adding that he had not been visibly present in affected communities to sympathise with grieving families or offer support during moments of tragedy.
It also criticised what it described as Bida’s posture at a time when many citizens had repeatedly alleged complicity by some security personnel in attacks on communities.
According to the group, some of those allegations had been accompanied by claims of identity cards, uniforms and video evidence, yet Bida, rather than empathising with victims, appeared more interested in defending the conduct of the military and blaming attacked communities for the failure of security response.
The group said statements allegedly credited to him, including questioning how communities without mobile network coverage were able to contact security operatives, had only deepened public concern over his sensitivity to the plight of vulnerable citizens.
It said leadership requires compassion, sacrifice, courage, understanding of the people’s pain, and a consistent commitment to justice and peace.
“Plateau State cannot afford to entrust its future to individuals who appear disconnected from the realities and sufferings of its people,” the group said.
The statement added that the people of Plateau remain resolute in supporting leaders who have demonstrated empathy, inclusiveness and genuine commitment to rebuilding the state and restoring hope to citizens.
The group also faulted Bida’s claim that he would not disengage youths from employment, but would rather create jobs and empower young people across the state.
It said Plateau people had yet to see any meaningful evidence of Bida facilitating employment opportunities for youths, either within the military or in other sectors of public service.
“There is no known record of him using his influence, experience or connections to secure opportunities for Plateau youths. Neither has he initiated any visible programme or empowerment scheme aimed at improving their welfare, economic growth or social development,” the group said.
It added that beyond political promises and media statements, Bida had failed to present any practical and workable initiative capable of addressing the pressing challenges confronting young people in the state.
The group maintained that true leadership is not defined by campaign promises, but by proven impact, service to humanity and demonstrated commitment to uplifting the people.
“For these reasons, we strongly maintain that Commander Yilchini Jan Bida cannot be trusted with the leadership of Plateau State,” the statement added.
The group said Plateau deserves visionary, compassionate and people-oriented leadership committed to the collective growth, peace and prosperity of the state and its citizens.
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Court Affirms David Mark’s ADC Leadership as Atiku Vows to Continue 2027 Presidential Bid
By Abigail David
The Federal High Court in Abuja has affirmed the leadership of David Mark as National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), dismissing a suit challenging the party’s current leadership.
Delivering judgment on Thursday, Justice Musa Liman upheld the preliminary objections filed by the ADC, its former National Chairman, Ralph Nwosu, David Mark and National Secretary Rauf Aregbesola.
The court ruled that it lacked jurisdiction to entertain the suit, holding that the dispute concerned the internal affairs of a political party and was therefore non-justiciable. It also found that the plaintiff, House of Representatives member Leke Abejide, lacked the legal standing to institute the case and failed to exhaust the ADC’s internal dispute resolution mechanisms before approaching the court.
Justice Liman further held that the emergence of David Mark and Aregbesola complied with the ADC Constitution and the Electoral Act 2026, affirming the validity of the party’s leadership transition. The court awarded ₦2 million in costs against Abejide in favour of each defendant and ordered the plaintiff’s counsel to pay an additional ₦10 million pursuant to the Electoral Act.
Reacting to the judgment, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar described the ruling as a victory for constitutional democracy and the rule of law. In a statement issued by his spokesman, Phrank Shaibu, Atiku commended the court for refusing what he described as attempts to use the judiciary for partisan political purposes.
He maintained that the David Mark-led National Working Committee emerged through a lawful and transparent process and reaffirmed his commitment to pursuing the presidency in the 2027 general election under the ADC-led opposition coalition.
David Mark also welcomed the judgment, describing it as a victory for democracy, constitutionalism and the independence of political parties. He said the ruling reinforced the legitimacy of the party’s leadership and pledged that the ADC would continue to provide credible opposition ahead of the 2027 elections.
The legal challenge stemmed from political realignments following the ADC’s adoption as a coalition platform by opposition figures preparing for the 2027 general election.
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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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