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  • Nasarawa Youths Call for Calm, Say “Until Gov Sule Decides, We Remain Patient” Ahead of 2027 Elections

    Nasarawa Youths Call for Calm, Say “Until Gov Sule Decides, We Remain Patient” Ahead of 2027 Elections

    From Abel Zwanke, Lafia

    Prominent youth groups across Nasarawa State have called for calm and restraint among citizens, particularly the youth, as political activities and speculations intensify ahead of the 2027 governorship elections.

    The appeal was made on Friday during a one-day interactive session with the State Commissioner for Youth and Sports Development, Hon. Kwanta Yakubu, held at the VIP Lodge, Akwanga.

    Speaking at the event, the State Chairman of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), Comrade Solomon John Damina, urged young people to avoid unnecessary political agitation, stressing that the decision on who succeeds Governor Abdullahi Sule lies with him and the All Progressives Congress (APC) leadership.

    “As far as the 2027 governorship election in Nasarawa State is concerned, we urge our teeming youths to remain calm and avoid tension until Governor Abdullahi Sule decides,” Damina said.

    Similarly, the Speaker of the Youth Assembly of Nigeria (YAN), Nasarawa State Chapter, Rt. Hon. Habiba Umar Iliyasu, advised youths to allow the political process to unfold naturally without pressure or division.

    “Until Governor Abdullahi Sule decides, the trajectory of our state’s political future is still unfolding. We must allow due process to take its course without undue agitation,” she added.

    Representatives from various tribal, religious, and student organizations also echoed the same sentiment, emphasizing unity and peace over political rivalry.

    “Politics should not divide us. We must remain peaceful and support whoever Governor Sule endorses, in line with party legitimacy and due process,” the youth leaders jointly stated.

    According to the groups, their call for restraint followed growing political maneuvering and early campaign activities among aspirants within the ruling APC, which they warned could create unnecessary tension across the state.

    In his address, Commissioner Yakubu commended the youths for their maturity and commitment to peace. He said the interactive session, organized in collaboration with the NYCN and other youth bodies, aimed to promote unity and political tolerance under the slogan: “Until A.A. Sule Decides, Every Youth Should Remain Calm.”

    Yakubu cautioned that excessive political agitation could threaten the peace and development achieved under Governor Sule’s administration.

    “The Governor has consistently called for patience and caution, urging everyone to remain calm until the appropriate time as stipulated by the electoral timetable,” he noted.

    He further advised youths to focus on productive ventures that contribute to state development, hinting that discussions continue within the Nasarawa Northern Zone over calls for Governor Sule to contest the Nasarawa North Senatorial seat in 2027.

    The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Youth and Sports Development, Dr. Ibrahim Adamu Alhassan, praised the initiative, saying it would help reduce political tension across the state.

    “Wisdom dictates that we remain calm until Engr. A.A. Sule decides. His experience and prudence will guide him in making the right decision for Nasarawa’s future,” Dr. Alhassan remarked.

    The event drew participants from diverse groups, including the Nasarawa State Youth Empowerment Agency, Mada Development Association, Eggon Youth Association, Rindre Youth Association, Nigerian Youth Parliament, CAN, JNI, and several student unions and social media influencers.

    The next interactive session is scheduled for the Western Zone, with the final leg to be held in the Southern Zone.

    The meeting ended with a unanimous resolution reaffirming the collective commitment of Nasarawa youths to maintain peace and patience “until Governor Abdullahi Sule decides” on his preferred successor for the 2027 elections.

  • Ahead of 2027: APC Spokesman Cautions Against Division, Commends Ex-IGP Adamu’s Grassroots Engagement

    Ahead of 2027: APC Spokesman Cautions Against Division, Commends Ex-IGP Adamu’s Grassroots Engagement

    By Leo Zwanke, Lafia

    The National Chairman of the Conference of APC Publicity Secretaries and Nasarawa State APC Publicity Secretary, High Chief Otaru Douglas, has commended former Inspector General of Police (IGP) Mohammed Abubakar Adamu for his ongoing grassroots engagement with party executives across Nasarawa State.

    Chief Otaru described the former IGP’s outreach as a “novel democratic approach” to stakeholder engagement, noting that such interactions have long been neglected within party structures.

    Speaking during a consultative meeting in Karu Local Government Area on Sunday, Otaru said Adamu’s visits to various local government areas to interface with APC executives would strengthen party unity, revive grassroots participation, and enhance the party’s visibility ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    He commended Governor Abdullahi A. Sule, the leader of the APC in Nasarawa State, for allowing democratic consultations despite growing political tension in the build-up to 2027.

    “Although the ban on campaign activities has not been lifted, aspirants are only permitted to consult with stakeholders and party leaders in a civil and democratic manner,” Otaru stated.

    The APC spokesman, however, cautioned against rising verbal and social media attacks among party members, warning that such actions could harm the party’s image and cohesion.

    “I want to appeal to our political gladiators and their supporters at all levels to apply wisdom, decorum, and civility in addressing our internal differences. We are members of one family, and our differences should be handled internally if we must succeed as a party,” he said.

    Otaru urged members to refrain from making public statements or court filings against fellow party members, stressing the need to strengthen the party’s internal conflict resolution mechanisms.

    “It is not right for us as the ruling party to set a bad democratic precedent. We must emulate the leadership style of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Governor Abdullahi Sule, who are working tirelessly to improve governance and party unity,” he added.

    Meanwhile, former IGP Mohammed Abubakar Adamu, during his consultative meeting with APC stakeholders and executives from various wards in Karu, urged politicians to ensure that citizens feel the true benefits of democracy.

    Adamu, who is also a governorship aspirant under the APC in Nasarawa State, lamented the neglect of party executives and supporters after elections, emphasizing that inclusivity and welfare should be central to the party’s operations.

    He pledged to review the welfare conditions of party members and improve political infrastructure across the state if elected, assuring that his visit was not for campaign purposes but for consultation and dialogue.

    “I am not here to campaign but to interface with our people and appeal for restraint as we approach 2027,” Adamu said.