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2027 Elections: SDP Opens Contest to Aspirants, Promises Transparent Primaries
2027 Elections: SDP Opens Contest to Aspirants, Promises Transparent Primaries
By Auwal Ahmad Uamr
The Social Democratic Party (SDP) says it is ready to welcome qualified Nigerians seeking to contest elective offices ahead of the 2027 general elections, declaring that its internal process will be open, fair and credible.
The party’s National Chairman, Sadiq Gombe, made the declaration on Thursday during a press conference in Abuja, where he said the SDP was determined to run primaries rooted in justice, transparency and democratic values.
“Our party remains open to every qualified Nigerian who wants to serve, and we will ensure that our primaries are guided by justice, fairness, and transparency,” Gombe said.
He explained that the party would create an equitable environment for all aspirants and ensure that its nomination process embodies inclusiveness and internal democracy.
According to him, interest in the party’s presidential ticket is already building, with two party members having indicated readiness to contest, while more qualified Nigerians are still free to join the race.
Gombe emphasised that the SDP would not exclude any eligible aspirant, highlighting the party’s aim to establish itself as a viable alternative for Nigerians in the upcoming general election.
He also dismissed claims suggesting that the SDP was working in alliance with the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), insisting that the party remains an active opposition voice committed to holding government accountable.
“The SDP is not an extension of the ruling party; we are a credible opposition determined to offer Nigerians a better alternative,” he said.
The SDP chairman criticised the Federal Government’s continued resort to borrowing, arguing that many of the loans secured in the past had failed to produce meaningful development, especially in critical sectors such as infrastructure.
“Borrowing without visible development is unacceptable. Gombe added, “Nigerians deserve to know how public loans have been spent.”
He said Nigerians had every right to demand accountability and transparency in the management of public loans and other national resources.
Regarding the party’s growing influence, Gombe said the SDP had continued to attract new members across the country, including former governors, lawmakers, and other political actors who had defected from rival platforms.
He added that the party was also engaging major socio-political groups such as Afenifere as part of efforts to expand its national reach and strengthen its preparations for 2027.
Also speaking, the party’s Deputy National Chairman (South), Ugochukwu Uba, called on Nigerians to take a closer look at the SDP manifesto, saying the party was committed to a new political culture built on accountability, transparency and responsible leadership.
“The SDP manifesto offers a clear departure from the old order and reflects our commitment to transparent and responsible leadership,” Uba said.
Earlier, the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Rufus Aiyenigba, raised concerns over the country’s worsening insecurity and the growing burden of public debt.
He urged the government to provide a clear account of borrowed funds and recovered public assets while insisting that Nigerians must begin to prioritise competence, character, and leadership capacity when choosing those who will govern them in 2027.
“As 2027 approaches, Nigerians must begin to prioritise competence, character and accountability over empty political promises,” Aiyenigba said.
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Galadima Joins Adamawa Governorship Race, Promises Jobs, Unity Under APC
Galadima Joins Adamawa Governorship Race, Promises Jobs, Unity Under APC
A former Executive Secretary of the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF), Ahmed Galadima, has officially declared his intention to run for governor of Adamawa State on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), setting the stage for a potentially competitive contest within the ruling party.
Galadima made his ambition known on Wednesday during a visit to the newly inaugurated state executives of the APC in Yola, where he also pledged allegiance to the party leadership and its structures.
Addressing party officials, he described his decision as the outcome of extensive consultations with a broad spectrum of stakeholders across the state, including elders, youths, women, professionals, and grassroots supporters.
“I present myself as a proud indigene of Adamawa who has devoted three decades to national service, most recently at the PTDF,” he said. “After engaging widely with our people, I have resolved to offer myself for service as governor under the APC.”
The aspirant outlined key priorities of his proposed administration, stressing the need to foster unity across ethnic and religious lines while tackling unemployment and boosting economic opportunities.
He pledged to focus on agricultural development, expand rural infrastructure, improve access to quality healthcare, and create an enabling environment to attract investors and generate jobs for the growing population.
Responding, the APC State Chairman, Alhaji Hamza Madagali, assured all aspirants of a transparent and equitable process ahead of the party’s primaries.
He said the party leadership in the state was committed to conducting credible and inclusive primaries, giving every contestant a fair chance to emerge as the party’s flag bearer.
Galadima’s entry into the race adds to early political manoeuvrings ahead of the next governorship election in Adamawa, with analysts expecting more contenders to declare interest in the coming months.
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Gwamna, ex-KEDCO boss, declares for the Gombe governorship race under APC.
Gwamna, ex-KEDCO boss, declares for the Gombe governorship race under APC.
By Umar Ahmad, Gombe
Dr Jamilu Isyaku Gwamna, a former Managing Director of Kano Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO), has declared his intention to contest the 2027 governorship election in Gombe State on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Mr Gwamna formally submitted his Letter of Intent on Wednesday at both ward and local government levels, in line with the party’s nomination procedures.
Speaking at a brief ceremony at the APC state secretariat in Gombe, the governorship aspirant said his decision was driven by a development agenda he described as a “New Vision for Continuity and sustainability.”.
He said the plan is aimed at consolidating ongoing development efforts while introducing reforms and policies that would ensure long-term economic growth and improved living standards.
“Our focus is to build on what has been achieved and introduce innovative ideas that will guarantee sustainable development and inclusive growth for all,” he said.
Mr Gwamna added that his administration, if elected, would prioritise transparent governance, economic expansion, infrastructure development, and empowerment programmes targeting youths and women.
He also appealed to party members and residents of the state to support his ambition, saying collective commitment would be required to move Gombe forward.
Responding, the APC chairman in Gombe State, Mohammed Dantata Ndus, commended the aspirant for adhering to due process and wished him success in the race.
Mr Ndus, however, stressed the need for unity among party members, urging stakeholders to work together to secure victory for the APC in the 2027 general elections.
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Nsukka Coalition Raises Alarm Over ‘Candidate Imposition’, Vows to Defend Voters’ Will
Nsukka Coalition Raises Alarm Over ‘Candidate Imposition’, Vows to Defend Voters’ Will
By Jamila Muhammad
A coalition of civil society organisations under the Nsukka Democratic Movement (NDM) has cautioned political actors against attempts to manipulate electoral outcomes in Enugu North Senatorial District, warning that any effort to impose candidates could undermine democratic integrity ahead of forthcoming elections.
In a statement signed by its Secretary-General, Comrade James Ezema, the group said recent developments in the political space suggest a growing trend of behind-the-scenes arrangements aimed at predetermining candidates.
According to the coalition, the stakes extend beyond routine contests, stressing that the credibility of democracy in the Nsukka zone is on the line.
“What is at stake is not merely the outcome of upcoming elections, but the very soul of democracy in Nsukka zone,” the statement read.
The group expressed concern over what it described as a deliberate pattern of political interference, warning that elections must remain open, competitive and reflective of the people’s choices rather than decisions taken in private.
“Elections are meant to be competitive, participatory, and reflective of the people’s will, not ceremonial endorsements of decisions concluded in private rooms,” it added.
The NDM maintained that candidates who emerge through non-transparent processes would struggle with legitimacy, regardless of official results declared.
It also criticised what it termed the persistence of “political feudalism,” arguing that influence or proximity to power should not determine electoral outcomes.
“Nsukka is not a political estate to be inherited or allocated. It is a politically conscious society with a strong tradition of civic awareness,” the group stated.
The coalition further alleged that intimidation and subtle coercion are increasingly shaping the political environment, warning that such tactics could erode public confidence in the electoral process.
“Reports of intimidation and coercive pressure create a climate of fear that is fundamentally incompatible with free and fair elections,” the statement noted.
While addressing the current administration led by Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, the group described any approach perceived as excluding key constituencies as politically risky, noting that voter alienation could have electoral consequences.
“Political legitimacy is earned through inclusion, performance and respect, not enforced through pressure,” it said.
The coalition also referenced past voting patterns in the zone, arguing that Nsukka voters have demonstrated independence and cannot be taken for granted in future elections.
It raised concerns about what it called a mismatch between political loyalty and development, citing persistent gaps in infrastructure, economic opportunities and social services across the district.
“Sustained political support has not translated into commensurate development. This contradiction is no longer acceptable,” the group said.
The NDM extended its warning to opposition parties, including actors within the All Progressives Congress (APC), urging them to avoid similar undemocratic practices and instead engage voters through credible ideas and grassroots mobilisation.
Looking ahead, the coalition warned that the 2027 elections could mark a turning point if current trends persist.
“2027 will not be business as usual. It will be a defining moment with far-reaching consequences,” it cautioned.
The group called on stakeholders—including political parties, security agencies and electoral bodies to uphold the integrity of the electoral process, insisting that safeguarding democracy is a shared responsibility.
“The people of Enugu North Senatorial District will determine their political future—not political elites or coercive structures,” the statement concluded.
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