PDP Jubilation as Kwara Governor AbdulRazaq Endorses Seriki-Gambari as Successor
PDP Celebrates as Kwara Governor Endorses Seriki-Gambari

Supporters of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) took to the streets of Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, on Wednesday to celebrate after Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq endorsed Ambassador Abdulfatah Yahaya Seriki-Gambari as his preferred successor for the 2027 governorship election.

Governor AbdulRazaq Announces Endorsement

In a statement shared on his official social media platforms, AbdulRazaq described Seriki-Gambari as a capable politician with strong grassroots support across the state. The governor noted that the decision followed extensive consultations with party leaders and stakeholders.

“Following extensive consultations with party structures and leadership, I am pleased to endorse Ambassador Abdulfatah Yahaya Seriki (MFR) as my preferred successor under the platform of our party, the All Progressives Congress (APC),” AbdulRazaq stated.

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He further described the APC aspirant as “young, pro-people, astute, and broad-minded,” adding that he had made “profound investments in and cultivated extensive goodwill among the people of Kwara State.”

PDP Supporters Flood Streets in Celebration

Shortly after the announcement became public, PDP supporters reportedly gathered in areas including Ajikobi, Badari and Alanamu, celebrating what they described as a favorable political development for the opposition. Some party supporters characterized the endorsement as a “walkover” for the PDP ahead of the next governorship election.

The celebrations extended to social media, where opposition supporters openly criticized the APC’s decision and predicted internal divisions within the ruling party.

Social Media Reactions Trail the Announcement

A Facebook user identified as Salau Mubaraq wrote: “Congratulations to PDP on Kwara State. Bolakale has my vote.” Another commenter, Sen. Issa Habeebullahi Olokogboro, criticized what he described as imposition politics within the APC.

“The thing that we were complaining about during the Saraki administration is still repeating itself in AA government. Say no to imposition government,” he wrote.

In another post, he added: “How can a reasonable person vote for someone with zero tolerance, integrity, good character and morals?”

Critics Compare Move to Political Miscalculation

Other reactions online compared the endorsement to what critics described as a poor strategic decision. Comrade Oluwadamilola wrote: “Bringing Yahaya Seriki is like when Brazil dropped João Pedro for Endrick, total failure.”

Another PDP supporter, Abdullahi Bolaji Gobir, said: “Congratulations in advance to Kwara PDP. The return of PDP in Kwara is imminent in 2027 as things fall apart in Kwara APC.”

Similarly, Comrade Abdulmumeen Sebutu stated: “Thank you Governor Abdulrahman AbdulRazaq. Congratulations to Kwara PDP and Engr. Suleiman Bolakale Kawu Agaka in advance.”

Political Tension Expected to Deepen

A political platform known as Ifokanbale Kwara State described the development as “the obituary of APC in Kwara State.” Meanwhile, another social media user, Igbalode Farmer, questioned the governor’s claim that consultations had taken place before the endorsement.

“The governor cannot point to 20 political leaders in the state he consulted before making that decision,” the user wrote.

The development is expected to heighten political tension within the APC as the party prepares for its governorship primary election in Kwara state.

Saliu Mustapha Joins Kwara Governorship Race

Meanwhile, Senator Saliu Mustapha officially joined the race for the 2027 governorship election in Kwara state after submitting his Expression of Interest and Nomination Forms on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC). The lawmaker, who currently represents Kwara Central Senatorial District, formally completed the process as part of preparations for the APC governorship primary ahead of the next electoral cycle.

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