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China Advises Nigeria To Develop Indigenous Political System
China Advises Nigeria To Develop Indigenous Political System
By: Michael Mike
The People’s Republic of China has advised Nigeria to develop an indigenous political system that will work for her.
Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, Cui Jianchun gave the advice on Wednesday in Abuja when he played host to top political party officials of the 18 registered political parties in the country, during a roundtable seminar organised by the Chinese Embassy to learn from the organisation of the Communist Party of China (CPC).
Jianchun said not because a political system is working in China or elsewhere you think it will work in your country too.
“A people must have an indigenous political system that takes care of their peculiarity and culture.
“How do we find a Nigerian way? not a Chinese way, not the USA way, not the European way; how can we pave the way for Nigeria
“I cannot say this system will work but the political parties must work together and come up with a political system that will involve the people’s culture. For it to work.” He advised
According to him, “Party is about the platform, it’s about people, it’s about policies.”
The National Chairman, Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC), Yabagi Yusuf Sani, in his remarks, said, “The Inter-Party Advisory Council, IPAC, is always anxious to explore every opportunity of friendship and cooperation with the Communist Party of China, CPC because, we in the leadership of IPAC see in the experience and trajectory of the CPC, cogent historical lessons that can be learned and applied in Nigeria, to advance the course of the role of political parties in galvanizing democracy, good governance and progress of a people.
“For example, political parties in Nigeria and elsewhere in the developing countries in the world can learn from the way the Chinese Communist Party has succeeded in managing a multiparty system through cooperation and collaboration towards the construction of a vibrant and harmonious heterogeneous nation-state There is certainly, a lot that we can borrow from the approach and model used by the CPC to marshal, integrate and transform the resources and a huge population from an agrarian and a backward country to a leading economic and technological giant in the world, within an unprecedented period of sixty years.”
He also spoke on the China/Nigerian relationship, saying: “With a huge population and the country with the largest number of people of the Black race, the size of its economy and its history in Africa, Nigeria is at once, a continental leader as well a key player in the contemporary theatre of diplomacy and politics of the world. Similarly, China, on the basis of a large population, which is a quarter of the whole of the world, its sprawling, gigantic economy and technological advancement, is a leader in the Asian continent as it is also, a powerful force to reckon with in the comity of nations. Nigeria and China are, therefore, expected to substantially share in the responsibility of playing strategic roles in the promotion of continental and global peace, stability, security and prosperity.”
“The Nigerian Inter-Party Advisory Council, IPAC believes in the continuation and strengthening of the bonds of the mutually beneficial bilateral relationship that has been existing between Nigeria and China. At a point when events playing out on the international scene are clearly indicating that the world is on the verge of a transformation in the configuration of alliances and political and economic relations between nations, it behoves the Communistic Party of China to remain steadfast and faithful to the friendship and cooperation fostered and enduring over the years.” He added
The Minister of International Department CPC Central Committee, Song Tao who joined virtually, said, “We are going to tackle the issue of absolute poverty because we share a common future. We also want to share economic, military, and political social experiences with Nigeria. China in Africa is committed to a shared future.” He said
The National Chairman of the Social Democratic Party PDP, Shehu Gabam appreciated the idea of Jianchun that party leaders will be taken to China to study the operations of the CPC.
Other participants welcomed the seminar and called on the Embassy to sustain it.
Politics
Guber 2027: Wali emerges APC candidate for Yobe
Guber 2027: Wali emerges APC candidate for Yobe
Alhaji Baba Mallam Wali, fcan, mni, has emerged as the gubernatorial candidate for your state following the primary election held in Yobe state ahead of the 2027 general election.
Baba Mallam Wali won the election with the landslide victory where he defeated his two opponents, Hon. Bashir Shariff Machina and Engr. Mustapha Mai Hajja.
The affirmation exercise culminated in the final collection of results at the headquarters of the three senatorial districts in the state, where party leaders, stakeholders, and supporters had converged.
Officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and members of the media monitored the process across the wards and at the collation center.
Speaking to Newsng after the primary election, Alhaji Baba Mallam Wali, mni, thanked party members and supporters for what he described as an overwhelming show of confidence and love.
He further expressed gratitude to his supporters for the love and solidarity shown toward him and also praised the crowd for remaining committed and conducting the primary election peacefully during the procession.
Guber 2027: Wali emerges APC candidate for Yobe
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Buni wins the Yobe East senatorial seat
Buni wins the Yobe East senatorial seat
By: Yahaya Wakili
The executive governor of Yobe state, Hon. Mai Mala Buni CON, COMN, has won the Yobe East senatorial district primary election.
And Senator Ibrahim Mohammed Bomai has won the Yobe South Senatorial seat. While Senator Ahmad Ibrahim Lawan GCON, the longest-serving senator, has won the Yobe North Senatorial seat, respectively.
Senator Musa Mustapha moved a motion for endorsement of His Excellency Governor Mai Mala Buni CON as the sole APC senatorial candidate for the Yobe East Senatorial District.
The motion was seconded by Hon. Lawan Shettima Ali in line with the provisions of our laws.
“I am truly grateful to our political leaders and constituents for the opportunity given to me to serve in the Nigerian Senate,” Senator Mustapha said.
He maintained that Governor Mai Mala Buni and I have always agreed on everything that we have to do to make our state better, and he is the one that will take over from me.
“With his track record of performance, the Yobe East senatorial election has already been won by Governor Buni, inshallah, and I don’t think there is anybody today with the political capacity to even come near him in the upcoming elections.
Buni wins the Yobe East senatorial seat
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2027: Fintiri wins APC’s senatorial ticket for Adamawa North
2027: Fintiri wins APC’s senatorial ticket for Adamawa North
Gov. Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa has won the All Progressives Congress (APC) Senatorial ticket in the forthcoming 2027 general elections for Adamawa North Senatorial District.
Mr Wilfred William, the returning officer of the APC primary election for Adamawa North senatorial district declared Fintiri the winner and returned him as APC’s candidate at the collation centre in Mubi-North Local Government Area of Adamawa.
He said that the election was conducted across the five LGAs in the zone; Madagali, Maiha, Michika, Mubi-North and Mubi-South.
“The total number of votes for the five LGAs is 292,070, accredited votes 174,514, votes cast 174,514.
“The following are the number of votes scored by each aspirant; Abdulrahaman Kwacham 6,958 votes; Ahmadu Fintiri 160,579 votes and Hamisu Medugu 6,977.
“Having satisfied the requirements, Fintiri scored the highest votes and was hereby declared the winner and returned elected for the Adamawa North Senatorial District,” he said.
2027: Fintiri wins APC’s senatorial ticket for Adamawa North
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