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Road To 2027: APC Launches Fresh Moves To Pull Five Governors

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The All Progressives Congress has claimed it is in advanced talks to welcome at least five more governors into its fold, following a wave of defections by key opposition figures, federal lawmakers, and public endorsements backing President Bola Tinubu’s bid for a second term.

This development follows the resignation of the immediate past APC National Chairman, Dr Abdullahi Ganduje, last Friday.

Speaking exclusively to The PUNCH, APC National Vice Chairman (South East), Dr Ijeoma Arodiogbu, said the opposition is weakening further and may struggle to present a united challenge in the 2027 general election.

According to Arodiogbu, the planned defections are certain.
“We are talking about governors from Bayelsa, Rivers, Plateau, Kano, either Abia or Enugu. In the next two months, you will see them join us officially,” he said.

This follows recent high-profile defections, including Akwa Ibom Governor Umo Eno, who joined the APC along with lawmakers and the entire PDP political structure in the state.

Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, along with former governor and 2023 PDP vice-presidential candidate, Ifeanyi Okowa, and other lawmakers, also defected to the APC in April.

In a notable development, Anambra Governor Charles Soludo of the All Progressives Grand Alliance publicly endorsed President Tinubu’s re-election campaign. Meanwhile, there is rising speculation that leaders from the New Nigeria People’s Party, including Rabiu Kwankwaso, Kano Governor Abba Yusuf, and Plateau Governor Caleb Mutfwang, are quietly backing Tinubu’s 2027 agenda.

These moves have reportedly unsettled opposition figures such as Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi, who have been in talks to build a mega coalition to take on the ruling party.

However, Arodiogbu dismissed the opposition’s plan.
“This idea of forming a so-called opposition coalition is nothing but a media stunt. These politicians just want to keep their names in the headlines. But Nigerians are aligning with a party that is delivering — and that is the APC,” he said.

He confirmed ongoing talks with governors from multiple geopolitical zones, including the South-East.

Arodiogbu mentioned that discussions are in progress with Bayelsa Governor Douye Diri and the Rivers leadership, although he was not definitive about Osun Governor Ademola Adeleke’s intentions.
“Of course, Bayelsa is in the picture — that’s why I mentioned it. On Adeleke, I can’t give a definitive answer, but I know he has made moves. We’re not ruling out Governor Alex Otti of Abia or the Enugu State governor either,” he added.

Regarding Anambra, Arodiogbu addressed speculation that Soludo had secured backing from the Presidency.
“There is no arrangement to back Soludo. President Tinubu has not endorsed him. In fact, after he visited Anambra to inaugurate the Emeka Anyaoku Centre, we presented our candidate, [Nicholas] Ukachukwu, to the President. He told us to go and win the state,” Arodiogbu said.

He argued that Soludo is struggling for popular support, having alienated key groups.
“Soludo is no longer popular. He has spent two years in public fights with traditional rulers, church leaders, and market unions. Now, he’s scrambling for endorsements from the same people he antagonised,” he stated.

He described Ukachukwu as a more politically grounded alternative.
“Soludo wasn’t even known in politics when Ukachukwu was already winning elections. We are confident Anambra will go APC in 2027.”

Adeleke stirs APC

Despite Arodiogbu’s suggestions, Adeleke’s potential defection may be complicated. Party insiders in Osun APC have expressed reluctance about his entry.

“There are strong interests within Osun APC who are not open to Adeleke joining. Otherwise, he would have done so already,” a source said.

Former Governor Gboyega Oyetola, now Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, and APC National Secretary Ajibola Basiru are both believed to be eyeing the party’s 2026 governorship ticket.

When asked, Basiru downplayed the reports.
“To the best of my knowledge, Governor Adeleke has not applied to join the APC. So I can’t comment on what is still speculation,” he said.

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Tokunbo Wahab at 54: A Quiet Force in Public Service —– By Ayobami Ladipo

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As Tokunbo Wahab turns 54 today, the occasion feels more than another birthday on the calendar. It is a moment to recognize a public servant who has come to symbolize steadiness, discipline, and a certain uncommon seriousness about service.

Known publicly as the Lagos State Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab has spent recent years carrying out his responsibilities with a mix of firmness and restraint that is becoming increasingly rare in public life.

What stands out most about him is not noise, but consistency. In a world that often rewards the loudest voice in the room, Tokunbo Wahab has built a reputation around substance. He appears to understand something simple yet powerful: leadership is not only about holding public office but also about leaving people better than you found them. That is the kind of leadership people remember. It is the kind that builds confidence, sharpens others, and creates room for growth.

Those who admire him often speak of his human side just as much as his professional side. They describe a man who values people, takes mentorship seriously, and does not seem interested in protecting his own status at the expense of others’ rise. In many spaces, especially public service, it is easy for influence to become self-preservation. Wahab, at least by reputation, seems to lean in the opposite direction. He is the sort of leader who wants his protégés to succeed, not merely survive.

There is also something admirable in the way he carries responsibility without overplaying it. A good administrator does not always need applause to prove impact. Sometimes, impact is seen in the structure of the work, the clarity of the process, and the people who quietly grow under that leadership. That is where Tokunbo Wahab’s value seems to sit: in the patient work of building systems and building people at the same time.

At 54, he stands at a point where experience and maturity should naturally deepen purpose, and by every indication, that is exactly what has happened. He has become one of those figures whose presence suggests order. Not the kind of order that stifles, but the kind that gives direction. Not control for its own sake, but discipline with intent. In that sense, his birthday is not just a personal milestone; it is also a reminder of the kind of leadership people still respect when they see it up close.

So, on this special day, the tribute is simple. Tokunbo Wahab deserves to be celebrated not only for what he does, but for how he does it. For the grace in his administration. For the dignity in his conduct. For the way he appears to invest in people, not just positions. And for proving, in his own quiet way, that a good man in public office is still one of the most valuable things a society can have.

Sir …. I celebrate you today and always, my mentor, my leader, and benefactor.

Ayobami Adegboyega Ladipo
(Mr Porsche)

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Tinubu Confirms Killing of ISIS Leader In Nigeria-US Joint Operation

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President Bola Tinubu has announced the killing of a senior Islamic State leader, Abu-Bilal Al-Manuki, also known as Abu-Mainok, during a joint operation carried out by Nigerian and United States forces in the Lake Chad Basin.

In a statement personally signed on Saturday, Tinubu said the operation marked “a significant example of effective collaboration in the fight against terrorism” between both countries.

The President said Nigerian troops, working with the US Armed Forces, carried out “a daring joint operation that dealt a heavy blow to the ranks of the Islamic State.”

He added that “early assessments confirm the elimination of the wanted IS senior leader, Abu-Bilal Al-Manuki, also known as Abu-Mainok, along with several of his lieutenants, during a strike on his compound in the Lake Chad Basin.”

Tinubu described the operation as a major step in advancing the security objectives of both countries and commended the forces involved for their conduct.

“Nigeria appreciates this partnership with the United States in advancing our shared security objectives. I extend my sincere gratitude to President Trump for his leadership and unwavering support in this effort,” the statement read.

The President also praised military personnel from both countries, saying, “I commend the personnel involved on both sides for their professionalism and courage, and I look forward to more decisive strikes against all terrorist enclaves across the nation.”

The development comes amid renewed military offensives against insurgent groups operating in the North-East and the Lake Chad region, where Islamic State-linked factions have sustained attacks on military formations and civilian communities.

United States President Donald Trump had earlier confirmed the operation, describing Al-Minuki as “the most active terrorist in the world.”

“Tonight, at my direction, brave American forces and the Armed Forces of Nigeria flawlessly executed a meticulously planned and very complex mission to eliminate the most active terrorist in the world from the battlefield,” Trump wrote on Truth Social on Friday.

Trump said the slain militant leader, whom he described as the “second in command of ISIS globally,” had believed he could evade capture in Africa.

“Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, second in command of ISIS globally, thought he could hide in Africa, but little did he know we had sources who kept us informed on what he was doing,” he said.

The US leader added that Al-Minuki, who was placed under American sanctions in 2023 over his ties to the Islamic State group, would “no longer terrorize the people of Africa, or help plan operations to target Americans.”

He further stated that “with his removal, ISIS’s global operation is greatly diminished,” while thanking the Nigerian government for its “partnership” in the operation.

The joint operation underscores growing security cooperation between Nigeria and the United States as both countries intensify efforts to weaken extremist networks operating across the Lake Chad Basin and the wider West African region.

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ISIS Second-in-Command Killed By US, Nigerian Troops —– Trump

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US President Donald Trump says Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, the second-in-command of ISIS, has been killed in Nigeria.

Trump said al-Minuki was killed in a “complex mission” carried out by Nigerian and American troops.

The US president shared updates on the operation in a social media post in the wee hours of Saturday.

“Tonight, at my direction, brave American forces and the Armed Forces of Nigeria flawlessly executed a meticulously planned and very complex mission to eliminate the most active terrorist in the world from the battlefield,” Trump wrote.

“Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, second in command of ISIS globally, thought he could hide in Africa, but little did he know we had sources who kept us informed on what he was doing.

“He will no longer terrorise the people of Africa, or help plan operations to target Americans.

“With his removal, ISIS’s global operation is greatly diminished.”

Trump also acknowledged and thanked the Nigerian government for its “partnership on this operation”.

US-NIGERIA MILITARY COOPERATION

Nigeria had entered into a military partnership with the United States following Trump’s re-designation of the West African nation as a country of particular concern (CPC).

It was reported in February that a drone refuelling station was among the demands made by the US as part of the security partnership.

In March, the US deployed multiple MQ-9 drones alongside 200 troops to Nigeria to provide training and intelligence support to the country’s military in its fight against Islamist militants.

The Defence Headquarters had said the Nigerian troops, alongside the US forces, would commence a series of joint training engagements and intelligence-focused cooperation initiatives.

SECOND HIGH-PROFILE US OPERATION IN NIGERIA

Late last year, the US began conducting intelligence-gathering flights over swathes of Nigerian territory.

On Christmas Day, the US launched missile strikes on two terrorist enclaves in the Bauni forest in Tangaza LGA, Sokoto state.

It was widely reported that the strike involved more than a dozen Tomahawk cruise missiles fired from a Navy ship in the Gulf of Guinea.

But officials familiar with the operation told TheCable that the strikes involved drones.

Communities in Sokoto and Kwara states had reported explosions at the same time the US launched a fusillade of air strikes on ISIS terrorists.

The federal government later confirmed that the explosions in Kwara were caused by debris from the precision-guided munitions (PGMs) fired by the US.

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