
Young Progressives Party names Peter Agada as presidential candidate for 2027 election
The Young Progressives Party YPP has replaced its presidential candidate, Anita Zugwai-Chukwu, with former Labour Party presidential aspirant Peter Agada for the 2027 general election. Agada's selection was confirmed at a substitution primary election in Abuja, where he was presented alongside his running mate, Ndidi Keys. Zugwai-Chukwu had previously been adopted as the YPP's sole presidential candidate at the party's national convention on May 30, 2026. Agada, who joined the YPP in June after being disqualified from the Labour Party's presidential primary, stated that his mandate focuses on addressing challenges facing Nigerians, including poverty, food insecurity, internal displacement, and youth unemployment. He emphasized that his decision to join the YPP was based on its platform's focus on competence and delivery. Agada outlined his "governance with GPS" approach, aiming to tackle the root causes of poverty, with security as a central priority. He highlighted his two decades of experience in public policy and work with the Congress of Nigerian Professionals, which develops policy solutions across 23 sectors. Agada challenged other presidential aspirants to provide concrete implementation plans for their policies, promising that the YPP would focus on mechanisms to translate policies into measurable outcomes, particularly in security, agriculture, and food production. The YPP Deputy National Chairperson, Amb. Dr Nana Aisha Mahmoud, formally announced the substitution, a



