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Equity or Explosion: Kadarko Resolution Tests APC’s Unity in Wase Ahead of 2027

A significant political development has emerged in Wase Federal Constituency of Plateau State, as members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kadarko District have unanimously endorsed the principle of zoning and leadership rotation ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The resolution was reached during a peaceful yet highly attended stakeholders’ meeting held on April 19, 2026, in Kadarko. The gathering brought together a broad coalition of party faithful and community influencers, including elders, women leaders, youth representatives, and critical stakeholders within the district.

The meeting was led by Hon. Shuaibu Ibrahim Shuaibu (Ambassador), who presided over deliberations that culminated in a unified position on the future of political representation in the constituency.

According to a press statement issued and signed by Wase Concerned Patriots for Zoning, the stakeholders, after extensive and robust deliberations, resolved that zoning remains “the most equitable and inclusive pathway to deepen unity, promote fairness, and ensure every district within Wase Federal Constituency feels a genuine sense of belonging and opportunity to produce leadership.”

The group emphasized that their position was not borne out of opposition to any individual or dissatisfaction with past representation. Instead, they described the call for zoning as “a forward-looking step aimed at sustaining the collective confidence and harmony that Wase Federal Constituency has always enjoyed.”

In a strongly worded declaration delivered on behalf of the meeting, stakeholders noted that the constituency has witnessed nearly two decades of representation by a single individual from one section. While acknowledging the contributions made during that period, they stressed that the time had come for what they termed “a dignified and peaceful transition” that would strengthen internal cohesion within the APC and reposition the constituency for broader participation and development.

“The essence of democracy is inclusivity,” the statement noted, underscoring that leadership rotation is a tested mechanism for balancing competing interests in plural societies. “After nearly two decades of representation by one person from one section of the constituency, the time has come for a dignified and peaceful transition that strengthens the APC family and positions the constituency for even greater progress.”

The meeting also served as a platform for appreciation, as participants expressed gratitude for developmental projects and interventions attracted to Wase Federal Constituency over the years. However, they maintained that sustaining progress requires a more inclusive leadership structure that reflects the diversity of the constituency.

In a call for broader consensus, the Kadarko APC members urged other districts within Wase Federal Constituency, as well as party stakeholders across the board, to engage constructively in dialogue around zoning. They stressed that such engagement must be guided by the long-term interests of unity, peace, and sustainable political development.

“The people of Kadarko District remain committed to the unity of Wase,” the statement affirmed, adding that zoning should not be seen as divisive but rather as a strategic tool for strengthening solidarity. “Wase Federal Constituency belongs to all of us. Fairness and equity today will guarantee a stronger and more united Wase tomorrow.”

Political observers note that this endorsement could significantly shape the dynamics within the APC in Wase ahead of the 2027 elections, especially as conversations around power rotation gain momentum across various constituencies in Plateau State and beyond.

The position taken by Kadarko District stakeholders signals a growing consensus within segments of the APC that structured power-sharing arrangements may be necessary to maintain party cohesion, prevent internal fractures, and enhance electoral competitiveness in the coming political cycle.

2027 Elections Timetable: Northern Youths Urge Support for INEC After Date Adjustment

A coalition of 21 Northern Nigeria youth organisations led by the Arewa Youth Assembly for Good Leadership has called on Nigerians to support the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) following the adjustment of the timetable for the 2027 general elections, describing the decision as a responsible move aimed at strengthening democratic participation and national cohesion.

In a press statement signed by the President of the Assembly, Abdul Garba Danbature, the groups commended the electoral body under the chairmanship of Joash Ojo Amupitan for shifting the election date from February 2027 to January 2027, noting that the move reflected sensitivity to Nigeria’s religious diversity, particularly the proximity of the earlier date to the Ramadan fasting period.

“We wish to commend the Independent National Electoral Commission under the chairmanship of Professor Joash Ojo Amupitan for its thoughtful and responsive adjustment of the 2027 General Election timetable from February 2027 to January 2027,” the statement read.

“This strategic recalibration, necessitated by the proximity of the earlier schedule to the holy month of Ramadan, reflects not only administrative foresight but also a deep sensitivity to Nigeria’s religious diversity and plural character.”

The coalition said the earlier February timetable could have created participation challenges for millions of Muslim voters, adding that the decision to review the schedule demonstrated INEC’s commitment to inclusivity.

“The earlier February date posed potential logistical and participatory challenges for millions of Muslim faithful who observe the sacred fasting period with devotion and solemnity,” the statement said.

“By revising the timetable, INEC has demonstrated a commendable commitment to inclusivity, ensuring that no segment of the Nigerian populace feels inadvertently disadvantaged in the exercise of their constitutional franchise.”

According to the youth groups, the decision followed appeals by religious and civic leaders who urged the Commission to reconsider the election date in the interest of wider participation.

“It is instructive to note that this adjustment followed earnest appeals by concerned Nigerians, including respected religious and community leaders such as the Sultan of Sokoto and the leadership of the Supreme Council for Sharia in Nigeria, alongside our organization and other civic stakeholders,” the statement noted.

“The Commission’s decision to listen, deliberate and act reinforces the principle that democratic institutions must remain attentive to constructive public engagement.”

The coalition urged Nigerians to set aside doubts about the Commission’s leadership, insisting that the timetable change shows that INEC is committed to credible and peaceful elections.

“Widely misunderstood in some quarters, this development is in fact further evidence that Professor Amupitan is a responsible and responsive Nigerian, committed to conducting elections that are credible, peaceful and reflective of the will of the people,” the groups said.

“Leadership, particularly in sensitive national institutions, demands both firmness and flexibility — firmness in upholding the law and flexibility in accommodating legitimate concerns that enhance democratic participation. INEC’s action embodies this delicate balance.”

They further called on citizens and political actors to embrace the adjustment as a positive development rather than politicising the issue ahead of the 2027 polls.

“We call upon all Nigerians, especially those who may have previously harboured reservations about Professor Amupitan’s appointment, to sheath their swords and embrace this positive signal of inclusive governance,” the statement said.

“The adjustment of the timetable is not a concession to sectional interest, but a reinforcement of national equity. From all available indications, the Commission is positioning itself to conduct one of the most credible elections in Nigeria’s democratic history.”

The youth organisations stressed that peaceful conduct remains essential to democratic consolidation, citing the peace advocacy of former Head of State, Abdulsalami Abubakar, as a guiding example for political leaders and citizens.

“As a nation, we must remember that peace remains the cornerstone of democratic consolidation. The enduring peace advocacy championed by General Abdulsalami Abubakar continues to remind us that nation-building has no viable alternative to dialogue, tolerance and mutual respect,” the statement said.

They also invoked the legacy of the late Northern Nigerian leader, Ahmadu Bello, urging Nigerians to emulate his spirit of unity and moderation.

“The late Sardauna was renowned for fostering peaceful coexistence among Northerners of diverse faiths and ethnic backgrounds. His cordial relationships across religious and regional lines demonstrated that leadership is best measured not by rhetoric, but by the ability to unite rather than divide,” the coalition stated.

The groups urged political parties, civil society organisations, religious institutions and voters to see the timetable adjustment as a collective democratic gain and focus on peaceful participation in the forthcoming elections.

“The Arewa Youth Assembly for Good Leadership therefore urges all stakeholders — political actors, civil society organizations, religious institutions, youth groups, and the electorate at large — to embrace this development as a collective victory for participatory democracy,” the statement concluded.

“In conclusion, the adjustment of the 2027 election timetable stands as a reassuring affirmation that Nigeria’s democratic institutions are capable of reflection, consultation, and responsible action… Together, in unity and good faith, we can strengthen the foundations of our democracy and advance the cause of national cohesion.”

2026 Armed Forces Celebrations and Remembrance Day Begins Nationwide

The 2026 Nigerian Armed Forces Celebrations and Remembrance Day officially commenced today, Friday, 9 January 2026, with special Juma’at prayers held simultaneously at the National Mosque in Abuja, central mosques across the 36 states of the federation, and in all military formations nationwide, marking the formal opening of a week-long programme dedicated to honouring the nation’s military heroes.

The commencement was announced in a press statement issued by the Ministry of Defence on Friday, setting the tone for a series of solemn, reflective and ceremonial activities scheduled to run from 9 to 15 January 2026. The celebrations are being held under the theme, “Valour, Sacrifice, and Unity: Honouring Our Heroes,” a theme deliberately chosen to underscore the critical role, professionalism and sacrifices of the Nigerian Armed Forces in the present dispensation.

At the special Juma’at services held today, prayers were offered for fallen heroes, serving personnel and the peace and unity of the nation, while sermons focused on sacrifice, patriotism and national cohesion.

Dignitaries expected at the opening ceremonies include the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, state Governors, Service Chiefs, senior government officials and veterans, reflecting the national significance attached to the remembrance activities.

According to the programme of events released by the Chairman of the National Planning Committee, Mrs Bosede Olaniyi, who also serves as the Director of the Joint Services Department of the Ministry of Defence, the celebrations will unfold across the country through a carefully structured sequence of religious, humanitarian, intellectual and ceremonial engagements.

Activities continue on Saturday, 10 January 2026, with a Humanitarian Outreach as well as Family and Community Day, scheduled to take place at major military barracks nationwide, including the Mogadishu Cantonment in Abuja, and at the Nigeria Legion Headquarters.

The outreach programme, which begins at 10:00 am, is designed to strengthen civil-military relations and demonstrate the human and compassionate side of the Armed Forces through direct engagement with families, veterans and host communities.

On Sunday, 11 January 2026, attention will shift to Christian worship with a Special Thanksgiving and Interdenominational Church Service holding at the National Christian Centre in Abuja, as well as at military churches and designated churches across the 36 states. The service, scheduled for 2:00 pm, will provide an opportunity for thanksgiving, reflection and prayers for the nation, the Armed Forces and the families of fallen and serving personnel.

The intellectual component of the remembrance week comes up on Monday, 12 January 2026, with a National Symposium and Lecture Series at the National Defence College, Abuja, starting at 10:00 am. The symposium, themed “Securing Nigeria’s Future: The Armed Forces and National Development,” is expected to examine the evolving role of the military in safeguarding national security while contributing to sustainable national development.

Celebrations will take on a ceremonial and social dimension on Tuesday, 13 January 2026, with a Gala and Award Night scheduled for the Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa in Abuja. The event will feature a red carpet reception from 5:00 pm, followed by the main programme at 6:00 pm, and is intended to recognise excellence, service and dedication within the Armed Forces and associated institutions.

The week-long activities will culminate on Thursday, 15 January 2026, the Armed Forces Remembrance Day proper, with a National Wreath-Laying Ceremony at the National Arcade in Abuja and simultaneously in all state capitals across the federation.

The ceremony, which begins at 8:00 am, will feature wreath-laying by the President, the Vice-President, the Service Chiefs and members of the Diplomatic Corps. Other highlights include a 21-gun salute, the sounding of the Last Post, a national minute of silence in honour of the fallen, and a ceremonial parade involving the Nigerian Army, Navy, Air Force and Legionnaires.

The Ministry of Defence described the 2026 Armed Forces Remembrance Week as a period dedicated to celebrating courage, fostering national unity and honouring sacrifice.

The programme, according to the ministry, carefully balances solemn remembrance with expressions of national pride, while showcasing the heroism, professionalism and humanity of Nigeria’s Armed Forces, whose service continues to underpin the nation’s peace, security and collective identity.