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2027 Crossfire: APC Strikes Back After David Mark, Lamido Slam Tinubu Government

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As efforts intensify to unseat President Bola Tinubu, the All Progressives Congress has declared that he will secure re-election in 2027.

APC spokesperson, Bala Ibrahim, dismissed the coalition formed by opposition figures as “dead on arrival.”

Several insiders within the group confirmed plans to adopt the African Democratic Congress as their political vehicle, aligning with earlier reports (by The Punch).

Meanwhile, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, ex-Senate President David Mark, former Jigawa Governor Sule Lamido, and other PDP leaders criticised the ruling APC, calling it a failure.

In a communiqué released after their meeting at the Transcorp Hilton in Abuja, the coalition stated, “The APC government, which came into being on the false and evil propaganda to save Nigeria from PDP is now a disaster to our nation and therefore must be voted out of power.”

The statement, signed by David Mark, urged both PDP members and Nigerians to rally behind the coalition to defeat the APC in the 2027 election.

Alongside Atiku and Lamido, notable PDP figures at the meeting included former PDP National Chairman Uche Secondus; ex-governors Aminu Tambuwal (Sokoto), Liyel Imoke (Cross River), Babangida Aliyu (Niger), and Sam Egwu (Ebonyi).

Also present were Senator Ben Obi, former PDP National Women Leader Josephine Anenih, former National Organising Secretary Senator Austin Akobundu, former National Publicity Secretary Kola Ologbondiyan, and former National Youth Leader Abdullahi Maibasira.

The Tinubu administration has faced intense criticism over the worsening economy and insecurity.

Paradoxically, the main opposition parties—PDP, Labour Party, New Nigeria Peoples Party, and Social Democratic Party—have also been plagued by internal conflict.

On March 20, Atiku, Labour Party’s Peter Obi, former Kaduna Governor Nasir El-Rufai, and others unveiled a coalition in Abuja, igniting a nationwide conversation about a unified opposition.

For months, speculation surrounded the coalition’s political platform. However, on May 19, The PUNCH reported exclusively that the ADC had been chosen.

Sunday PUNCH had earlier reported that the ADC was selected as the coalition’s platform, with Senator Mark appointed as interim chairman ahead of the official announcement.

At the conclusion of their meeting, the coalition released a communiqué stating, “The meeting encourages all well-meaning PDP members and other patriotic Nigerians to join the coalition.

“All coalition partners must be united on the issues of national unity, democracy, national security and national economy and the political will to stamp out corruption embedded in our institutions.

“The coalition partners to work out the modalities of winning all elections, taking into consideration local and national peculiarities.”

According to the communiqué, the Concerned PDP Leaders convened to address the party’s current challenges.

They voiced concern over the party’s instability following its 2023 election loss and the removal of Iyorchia Ayu as national chairman.

It added, “Vested interests from within and the irresponsible actions of the APC-led Federal Government, which has been using state institutions to stifle and destroy Democracy, know no bounds!

“The inability of PDP leadership to lead the party by its Constitution, rules and regulations led it into a chaotic and undisciplined Party!

“The vision of the founding fathers for which the party was established and the role it played in restoring Nigeria as stable and united country and key player on the regional, continental, and global stage has been washed away just as our roles as the leader of the black race is now overtaken by smaller and less endowed countries.”

Mark, Atiku, and other PDP stakeholders lamented the country’s decline, describing it as weakened and internationally embarrassing.

In the communiqué, they stated, “All indices of development that support the comfort and quality of life of the citizens have collapsed, and life is now hell in Nigeria.

“The PDP, which is organic with the discipline, capacity, and history to lead and save Nigeria, is now a shadow of its old self. The heat wave unleashed by the APC Federal government through threats, blackmail and patronage has forced elected officers in government to abandon the PDP.”

A source at the meeting told The PUNCH that many PDP leaders had decided to support the ADC candidate while maintaining their PDP membership.

He explained, “You see, in the meeting, we discussed the state of the PDP and how the party can no longer effectively lead the opposition.

“So, we resolved to form a personal alliance with the ADC. What this means is that some of us will remain in the PDP while working for the victory of the ADC presidential candidate.

“I can confirm to you that the ADC will be unveiled as the coalition’s political party platform tomorrow (today) here in Abuja. Some PDP leaders will defect, while others will remain in the party.”

Efforts to contact PDP National Publicity Secretary Debo Ologunagba and National Chairman Umar Damagum were unsuccessful at the time of filing this report.

Reacting, APC Director of Publicity Bala Ibrahim said the opposition leaders had failed before and would lose again in 2027.

He stated, “The fact that they are meeting in hotels or places at night without any fear means the APC government has improved the security situation of the country. It means the power system of the country has improved. It has improved so well that they don’t have any fear of insecurity, nor do they have any fear of power failure.

“The atmosphere provided by the APC administration for the freedom of association peacefully in itself is a pointer to the improvement.

“The government will continue to provide a favourable atmosphere for them to meet and discuss freely without any harassment, but they are not likely to give any fear or scare to the APC because they are dead on arrival.

“But the coalition is a waste of time. Is it dead on arrival? Yes. It’s dead on arrival. All of them are doing it for selfish reasons and not in the interest of Nigerians.

“I said the coalition is dead on arrival because it’s composed of people who were defeated politically, defeated ideologically, and they will be defeated again collectively in 2027 by our party’s candidate.”

Meanwhile, Benue South Senator Abba Moro described the Abuja meeting of opposition leaders as a gathering with a national objective.

In a conversation with The PUNCH, Moro said the participants were respected statesmen and political figures.

He said, “These are senior and elder statesmen and political leaders in the country. I want to believe that they know what they are doing. I think this is part of the general trend in the country now, a season of alignment and realignment to achieve a political purpose.”

In a separate discussion, PDP chieftain Segun Sowunmi said that with the recent resolution of the party’s National Secretary dispute, PDP is now positioned to focus on the upcoming political contest.

Speaking on the Atiku-led meeting, he said, “It is their right to meet as many times as they like. The PDP is a party grounded on rules, procedures and history. Now that the PDP has resolved the issues of secretaryship, the party is now able to concentrate and let those who love to meander about keep doing their thing while the party plans.”

In related news, Sola Fasure, media aide to former Interior Minister Rauf Aregbesola, endorsed the Tuesday meeting between Atiku and PDP leaders.

He described it as “a good indication of progress,” adding that it reflects efforts to unify the opposition ahead of 2027.

He said, “The information from the coalition is that Aregbesola is the coordinator for the South West. So, nothing has changed. You can see that the coalition is coalescing. They are still coming together.”

Fasure also discussed the support for Peter Obi’s single-term presidency proposal, saying it resonates with the coalition’s leadership.

“Every individual have their own dream and aspiration. I think I heard Obi saying something about tackling the security crisis and strengthening the Nigerian economy and all that. There is no one in the coalition who doesn’t share that vision,” he stated.

He ruled out internal competition, noting that the coalition is united by shared goals rather than personal ambition.

“It is not a competition. What Obi said is what all of them equally subscribed to. So, none will disagree with the vision. Individual interest is also part of politics — you can’t take it out. Politics is actually an interaction of collective and individual interests,” he explained.

He added, “What we are witnessing is a realignment of forces to form a formidable opposition. You must have noticed that Tinubu has virtually destroyed the political party system in the country. Now, you really cannot tell which one is the ruling party or opposition.”

He stated that the political unrest reflects broader efforts to build a coherent opposition.

“Everything going on now is about fashioning out a clear-cut opposition. It’s a fundamental rule of power. Let us see how it goes,” he added.

Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, expressed confidence in the coalition’s direction.

He said, “The coalition is still ongoing. We will tell Nigerians our position.”

Commenting on Atiku’s PDP stakeholder meeting, he declined to speak on internal party matters.

He said, “I don’t want to get involved in PDP affairs. I am not their party member and can’t speak for them. I am in Adamawa at the moment.”

Lawal also weighed in on Obi’s single-term proposal, describing it as a political tactic to be evaluated by voters.

“Politicians have their strategies and plans. It’s not an issue. Even Buhari, whom some expected to do just four years, ended up completing eight,” he remarked.

 

Credit: The Punch

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Ignore Sujimoto’s Crocodile Tears, He Scammed Us N5.7bn And We’re Recovering Every Penny — Enugu Government

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  • all projects never left foundation stage

 

The Enugu State government has accused the CEO of Sujimoto Luxury Construction Limited, Olasijibomi Ogundele, of defrauding the state of nearly N6bn, noting that Ogundele vanished into thin air after he was paid the said sum for the construction of 22 Smart Green Schools in different parts of the state.

The government also accused Ogundele of premeditated fraud, explaining that while he presented a bond issued by Jaiz Bank to secure the contract, he used the company’s Zenith Bank account registered with the state’s Ministry of Works and Infrastructure to receive the said payment, making it impossible for the state to hold Jaiz Bank liable.

The statement said, “For the avoidance of doubt, on July 2, 2024, the Enugu State Government awarded a contract in the sum of N11,457,930,950.52 to Sujimoto Luxury Construction Ltd for the construction of 22 Smart Schools (buildings only) in six months starting from the date of the acceptance of the award.

“The Enugu State Government paid the sum of N5,762,565,475.25, representing 50 per cent of the contract sum, in order to fast-track the projects at all the sites.

“Rather than play to the rules of the contract to deliver quality projects for furnishing and equipping ahead of September 2025 school resumption, in line with the priority placed on the Smart Green Schools initiative by the government, Mr. Ogundele resorted to shoddy jobs and the use of inexperienced workers and quack engineers. None of his sites met the structural integrity of the projects as specified in the structural drawing.

“Worse still, he vanished into thin air with the money. All efforts made by the government to get him to a roundtable to discuss the quality and progress of work proved abortive. He equally refused to attend the periodic projects briefing organised by the state government for all contractors or take numerous calls and messages put across to him. In fact, he practically abandoned the sites, leaving the Enugu State Government with no other choice than to petition the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to recover the funds paid to him.

“A joint team of officers of the Enugu State Ministry of Works and Infrastructure and the EFCC visited the 22 sites to evaluate the progress of work on May 8 and 9, 2025, where it was clearly established that there had been minimal to no significant work done at the said sites one year after the contract award. In some cases, he fraudulently did not do excavation for all the blocks in site.

“It is also on record that he has not shown up at the sites or made himself available to either the state government or the law enforcement agencies even after those site visits.

“It is also pertinent to state that it was discovered in the course of investigation that whereas he presented a bond from Jaiz Bank, he used Sujimoto Luxury Construction Limited’s Zenith Bank account number 1312731196 to receive the said payment and draw down the fund without deploying it to the projects. This clearly shows a premeditated intent to defraud the state ab initio.

“The government has since retaken and handed over the sites to new firms, who has no choice than to start the construction afresh. Tremendous progress has been made to keep the determination of the Mbah Administration to migrate Enugu children to Smart Green Schools by September on track.

“Nigerians should therefore disregard his theatrics and crocodile tears, as Enugu State Government is determined to and will surely recover every penny of Ndi Enugu fraudulently obtained by Mr. Olasijibomi Ogundele (Sujimoto).”

The Enugu State Government’s statement was accompanied with pictures of the project sites as abandoned by Sujimoto, which were taken by the joint team of officials of the state and operatives of the EFCC during the May 8 and 9 site visits. The pictures clearly showed that the project sites were mostly at the levels of foundation and DPC, with a few at the stage of block work.

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‘Miracle Money’ Gospel Undermining Nigeria’s Development — Prof. Yemi Osinbajo

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Former Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo has cautioned Nigerian churches against promoting messages centred on miracles and prosperity without responsibility, saying such teachings undermine national development.

Osinbajo spoke in Lagos on Thursday at the 80th birthday lecture of Mike Okonkwo, presiding bishop of The Redeemed Evangelical Mission (TREM). The 24th edition of the Mike Okonkwo Annual Lecture was themed “The Nigeria Of Our Dream: Today’s Reality and a Responsible Pathfinder.”

Delivering a lecture titled “Church as a Responsible Pathfinder in Attaining the Nigeria of Our Dreams,” Osinbajo said only values of integrity, productivity, and responsibility can transform the nation and curb corruption.

“If the gospel is preached correctly, it will create renewed, regenerated men and women. We cannot build a nation on the doctrines of miracle money and shortcuts. True gospel preaching instils diligence, honesty, and responsibility. That is what changes societies,” he said.

The former vice-president warned that Africa’s failure to add value to its natural resources has kept it poor despite vast endowments. He cited cocoa production as an example, noting that while Africa grows the raw material, countries without cocoa dominate global profits by processing it into chocolate.

Osinbajo also drew lessons from the Puritans in Europe, who, he said, transformed their societies by emphasising integrity, hard work, and ethical living.

In his remarks, Bishop Okonkwo urged Nigerians to reflect on the country’s progress nearly 65 years after independence, stressing that every citizen has a role in nation-building.

“The Nigeria of our dreams can be realised, but every one of us must play our part. Responsibility cannot be shifted; we all must take it,” he said.

The chairman of the occasion, retired Major-General Ike Nwachukwu, described Nigeria as “a land of immense promise” constrained by poverty amidst plenty. He called for leaders and citizens who would rise above self-interest to pursue the common good.

At the event, Davina Phillips, winner of the Mike Okonkwo Essay Competition, received a cash prize of ₦1 million.

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Nigeria Politics Is About Betrayal – I Witnessed It In 2015 — Goodluck Jonathan

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Former President Goodluck Jonathan has said that betrayal is a common feature of Nigerian politics, recalling his experience during the 2015 general elections.

Jonathan spoke on Thursday at the 70th birthday celebration of Mike Oghiadomhe, former Edo deputy governor, in Benin, the state capital.

“Politics in the Nigerian standard is about betrayals. I witnessed a lot of betrayal during the 2015 election,” Jonathan said.

He noted that many politicians lack consistency, adding that few can be trusted.

“You will find it difficult to see somebody who will say the same thing in the morning and say the same thing in the afternoon and in the evening,” he said.

“They will tell you something this minute, and in the next hour, they will say another. But, I am quite pleased to associate with Oghiadomhe.”

The former president praised Oghiadomhe as a dependable ally, describing him as someone who would “take a bullet” on his behalf.

“For me, he is somebody you can take his words to the bank. Most politicians, you cannot take their words to the bank,” Jonathan added.

Oghiadomhe, who served as Edo deputy governor between 1999 and 2007, was Jonathan’s chief of staff from 2010 to 2014.

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