The political temperature is high across Abuja as voters head to the polls for the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) elections. Six strong contenders from different parties and backgrounds are battling for one of the most influential local government seats in Nigeria’s capital. This race goes beyond personalities — it’s about governance direction, youth inclusion, grassroots development, and the future of urban leadership in the FCT.
ADC: Dr. Moses Paul — the activist voice pushing people-centered governance and transparency.
APC: Christopher Zakka Maikalangu — the incumbent campaigning on continuity, infrastructure, and experience.
PDP: Zadna Dintani — positioning himself as the alternative with deep political structure and reform promises.
YPP: Robert Madaki — the youth-focused candidate championing tech-driven governance and employment.
SDP: Obinna Simon (MC Tagwaye) — the entertainer-turned-politician riding on massive grassroots connection and youth appeal. With over a million residents watching closely, today’s vote will determine not just a chairman, but the leadership vision that will shape Abuja’s urban future.




































