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Delta APC Chieftain Seeks Team Work Among Party Leaders—-Dr Rufus Ebegba, a Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta, has called on party leaders in the state to unite ahead of the forthcoming political engagements.

Ebegba, who is the pioneer and a two-time Director-General of the National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA), spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Abuja.

Ebegba commended President Bola Tinubu for appointing some people from Delta into sensitive positions in his government.

He said that such appointments had given a sense of belonging to the people and called for team work among APC leaders in the state.

“Within few months, the president has appointed Festus Keyamo as a Minister of Aviation and Aerospace, Mr Chiedu Ebie, the newly appointed Chairman of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) and Monday Igbuya as a Commissioner in NDDC.

“Mrs Blessyn Ataguba National Commissioner of the National Populations Commission, Commissioner for Rural Electrification Fund, Ms Doris Ogunkoya and Dr Dennis Otuaro, Amnesty Coordinator, among others; these appointments are laudable.

“With the increase in appointments that have come to Delta state, I urge appointees not to forget the presence of those who also worked assiduously for the success of the party in Delta and have yet to be recognised.’’

Ebegba said that party leaders must learn from the 2023 elections and be ready to engage youths more directly than ever as they held the potential of swaying electoral outcomes.

“Therefore, appointees and party leaders must work hand in hand so that more recognition can come to the state; giving the APC in Delta more resources to empower our people ahead of future elections.’’

Ebegba called on the leadership of the party to live up to its responsibilities as an opposition party in the state, insisting that politicking never stopped.

“With the fortune the state is enjoying at the Federal Government, party executives and officials must rise to the occasion and be inspired by this patronage by the president.

“The leadership of the party in the state must, as a matter of urgency, live up to its responsibilities as an opposition party, especially with the coming local government elections.

“If we assess the 2023 elections, we will see that a lot of sentiments were demystified by sheer participation; hence APC in the state must be prepared to have a good outing; because the local government  elections will be a litmus test ahead of the 2027 general elections,’’ he said.

Ebegba urged the president to give more appointments to those who worked hard in the state but might not be too visible in other to encourage them.

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2027 Elections: Atiku Abubakar Backs Consensus Candidate for African Democratic Congress, Keeps Primaries as Option

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2027 Elections: Atiku Abubakar Backs Consensus Candidate for African Democratic Congress, Keeps Primaries as Option—-Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar says the African Democratic Congress (ADC) will prioritise a consensus approach in selecting its presidential candidate for the 2027 general elections, but may conduct primaries if internal talks fail.

Speaking on a prime-time programme on Arise TV, Atiku explained that party leaders are working to avoid internal disputes by rallying around a single candidate through dialogue and agreement.

He expressed confidence that stakeholders would reach a common ground, noting that experienced politicians within the party understand the importance of unity.

According to him, the ADC is focused on strengthening Nigeria’s democracy, with members committed to managing differences without causing division.

Atiku also reiterated his willingness to support whoever emerges as the party’s flagbearer, regardless of the selection method.

He further stated that he is open to stepping aside for any aspirant, including Peter Obi, if they emerge as the preferred choice, emphasizing that unity within the party remains the top priority ahead of the 2027 elections.

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Liyel Imoke Urges Unity, Resilience at African Democratic Congress Convention

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Liyel Imoke Urges Unity, Resilience at African Democratic Congress Convention—-Chairman of African Democratic Congress (ADC) Convention Committee, Sen. Liyel Imoke, on Tuesday, called party leaders and members to be united and resilient amid escalating political pressure.

Imoke said this while welcoming party leaders, delegates, coalition partners and Nigerians to the party’s 2026 convention held in Abuja.

While describing the gathering as a “defining moment,” he said that the convention represented not just a meeting but a convergence of purpose to rebuild Nigeria.

Imoke said that the coming together of members was deliberate, driven by urgent national needs and a shared understanding that unity and clarity of vision were essential.

He lamented what he termed the rising insecurity, erosion of rule of law, shrinking democratic space and increasing cost of living, calling for decisive action.

“These realities are difficult but also clarifying, compelling us to define precisely the kind of country we want to build for present and future generations,” he said.

Imoke noted that preparations for the convention were marked by significant challenges, including legal battles and attempts to deny the party access to venues.

“Even as recently as last night, there were efforts to pressure the venue owners to cancel our reservation but despite everything, we are here,” he stated.

Imoke said that the resilience demonstrated by party leaders and members in overcoming obstacles reflected a deep commitment to the party’s ideals and national transformation.

He commended members for working tirelessly, often under difficult conditions, improvising when necessary and ensuring that all arrangements for the convention were successfully executed.

The former Cross River governor said the spirit of sacrifice was evident as some leaders contributed personal resources, describing the gesture as unprecedented in Nigeria’s political landscape.

“This spirit is instructive and speaks to what we are becoming as a party committed to genuine change and national renewal,” he added.

He said that each challenge faced had strengthened unity within the party, reinforcing the belief that ADC represented a credible pathway to Nigeria’s future.

Imoke, therefore, urged delegates to engage thoughtfully, make wise decisions and act in ways that would reflect the trust and expectations of Nigerians.

He reaffirmed the party’s commitment to collective action, team work and purposeful leadership, aimed at ensuring that Nigeria worked again for all.

Imoke expressed optimism that the convention would further strengthen the party’s resolve to deliver meaningful change and sustainable national development.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that those present at the convention included: the Chinese, British and Norwegian envoys, ADC leaders and former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar.

Others were: the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, Mr Peter Obi, former Governors Aminu Tambuwal, Rotimi Amaechi, Rauf Aregbesola, Rabiu Kwankwaso and Sen. Dino Melaye.

Also former National Chairman of ADC, Raph Nwosu, former Deputy Speaker of House of Representatives, Emeka Ihedioha, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, Mr Abubakar Malami and Sen. Ireti Kingibe were in attendance.

The national convention equally featured a former governor of Ebonyi, Dr Sam Egwu, Mohammed Hayatu-Deen and a former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Babachir Lawal, among others.

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