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APC Vice Chairman Denies EFCC Protection for Defectors, Says Tinubu Has Zero Tolerance for Corruption

The National Vice Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the North-East, Mustapha Salihu, has rejected allegations that politicians who defect to the ruling party are protected from investigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Salihu made the clarification on Saturday night during an interaction with journalists at his residence in Yola, the Adamawa State capital. He described the claim as a calculated attempt to undermine President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

According to him, membership of the APC does not offer immunity from prosecution, stressing that the current government has no tolerance for corruption and does not interfere with the activities of anti-graft agencies.

“The idea that joining APC automatically shields anyone from prosecution is a deliberate smear campaign against this government. President Tinubu has zero tolerance for corruption,” Salihu stated.

His comments come about two months after a former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, accused the APC of turning into a refuge for politicians trying to escape EFCC investigations.

Babachir had claimed that as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) weakens, politicians facing corruption cases were flocking to the APC. He also accused the ruling party of being “delusional” and alleged that it intended to manipulate the outcome of the 2027 general elections.

“This will not happen. Nigerians will resist any criminal attempt to rig the 2027 elections,” Babachir had said.

Reacting to the accusations, Salihu challenged Nigerians with credible evidence against any APC member to submit formal petitions, assuring that the party would not shield anyone found culpable.

“If anyone has proof that an APC chieftain is corrupt, they should write a petition. We will investigate, and whoever is found guilty will face prosecution,” he said.

He further disclosed that some senior party members were already cooperating with authorities by returning stolen funds as part of ongoing investigations.

“Several APC leaders have entered plea bargains and are refunding money. Anyone who stole public funds will be prosecuted, even if they join APC. Corruption destroyed this country’s economy,” Salihu added.

Reflecting on the formation of the APC, Salihu explained that the party began as a coalition aimed at removing former President Goodluck Jonathan from office.

“We achieved that objective. Afterward, those driven purely by power stayed on one side, while political opportunists moved elsewhere,” he said.

He noted that individuals who joined the party for selfish political gains eventually left, while those committed to policy and governance remained.

“The power seekers left because they could not get what they wanted. Those of us who were policy-driven stayed to build the nation,” he said.

Salihu also criticized the African Democratic Congress (ADC), predicting that the party would collapse before the 2027 elections.

“ADC is made up largely of power seekers. Nearly 80 percent of those who joined are presidential aspirants. That kind of coalition cannot last,” he said.

According to him, internal rivalry and unwillingness to compromise would eventually tear the party apart.

“They all see themselves as messiahs. Nobody wants to step down for another. Once their ambitions fail, they will simply move to another party,” he added.

Addressing rumours that Adamawa State Governor Ahmadu Fintiri might defect to the APC, Salihu said such discussions are not conducted in public.

“Political negotiations are not done on television or in newspapers,” he said.

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He emphasized that the APC remains open to welcoming anyone willing to join, including Governor Fintiri.

“My duty is to attract people to APC. I would be happy if Fintiri joins today. It is criminal and undemocratic to stop anyone from joining a party of their choice,” Salihu stated.

However, he added pointedly, “If he joins, fine. If he doesn’t, I wish him well — but not good luck.”

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2027: Kwankwaso Rejects APC Overtures, Sets Conditions for Defection

Former Kano State governor and national leader of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has declared that he would only consider leaving the party if offered either the presidential or vice-presidential slot ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Kwankwaso made the position clear while addressing party loyalists at his Kano residence on Wednesday, stressing that his more than 40 years in politics rule out any move that does not come with a clear and honourable political role.

He disclosed that although the All Progressives Congress (APC) had approached him, the discussions failed to progress due to what he described as a lack of seriousness and concrete proposals.

“They came, but there was no clarity,” Kwankwaso said. “If we agree to move, what exactly is on the table? Appointments? How many? Which ones are suitable for me, and which are suitable for the party leadership? These questions were never answered.”

According to him, any defection without guarantees of either the presidency or vice presidency would amount to a political downgrade, given his national influence and the strength of his support base across the country.

Kwankwaso also reaffirmed his loyalty to the NNPP and its ideological foundation, Kwankwasiyya, which he said remains committed to improving the lives of the poor and empowering young Nigerians. He highlighted job creation, access to education, healthcare delivery, agricultural development and economic growth as the core pillars of the movement.

He added that unity within Kano State and the NNPP would be critical as preparations intensify for the next general elections.

Meanwhile, Kwankwaso strongly criticised reports suggesting that Kano State Governor, Abba Yusuf, plans to defect to the APC, describing the alleged move as a shocking betrayal.

He said he was neither consulted nor informed of any such plan, lamenting that it would undermine years of political struggle to wrest control of the state from the APC.

“We never expected this. After all the sacrifices made to reclaim Kano, handing it back to the same forces we fought against is deeply painful,” he said.

Kwankwaso urged supporters to remain calm and avoid confrontation, calling instead for prayers and peaceful persuasion.

“Do not fight anyone,” he told them. “Pray for them, and if you have access to them, appeal to them to reconsider.”

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The developments are unfolding amid increasing political realignments nationwide, as parties quietly position themselves and test alliances ahead of the 2027 general elections.

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