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2027: Gov Kefas Names Veteran Journalist Emmanuel Bello Campaign Spokesman
2027: Gov Kefas Names Veteran Journalist Emmanuel Bello Campaign Spokesman
Taraba State Governor, Agbu Kefas, has appointed veteran journalist and media strategist, Emmanuel Bello, as the spokesman for his 2027 governorship campaign organisation, signalling the commencement of preparations ahead of the next governorship election.
The appointment was announced in a statement issued by the Director-General of the Campaign Organisation, Danladi Baido, who said Bello would oversee the campaign’s communication strategy and serve as its official spokesperson.
Bello brings decades of experience in journalism, public communication and government media management to the role. Before his latest appointment, he served as Commissioner for Information under two different administrations in Taraba State, where he played key roles in shaping government communication and public engagement.
He began his journalism career as a reporter with the Daily Trust newspaper before moving on to work with several leading media organisations, including Leadership Newspapers, THISDAY and ARISE News, where he served until recently.
Bello currently serves as the Special Adviser on Media and Digital Communications to Governor Kefas, a position in which he has been responsible for coordinating the governor’s media relations and digital communication strategy. His appointment as campaign spokesman is expected to strengthen the campaign’s messaging as political activities gradually gather momentum ahead of the 2027 governorship election.
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Court Takes Over Taraba APC Reps Primary Dispute
Court Takes Over Taraba APC Reps Primary Dispute
A fresh legal battle has erupted within the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Taraba State as the contest for the party’s ticket for the Takum/Donga/Ussa/Yangtu Federal Constituency shifts from the ballot box to the courtroom, with one aspirant seeking to overturn the outcome of the primary election.
Hon. Audu Israel Tseaga has approached the Federal High Court in Abuja, asking the court to nullify the APC primary conducted for the constituency, alleging that the exercise was marred by serious irregularities.
In the suit, marked FHC/ABJ/CS/1128/2026, Tseaga named the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the APC and Rt. Hon. Mark Bako Useni as defendants.
At the proceedings, Justice Inyang Ekwo granted leave for the originating processes to be served on Rt. Hon. Mark Bako Useni and subsequently adjourned the matter for the hearing of the Motion on Notice.
Tseaga is urging the court to invalidate the primary election and declare that he is the rightful candidate of the APC for the Takum/Donga/Ussa/Yangtu Federal Constituency in the 2027 general election.
The lawsuit marks the beginning of what is expected to be a fierce legal contest over the party’s ticket, with the outcome likely to shape the APC’s fortunes in one of Taraba State’s key federal constituencies.
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NDC appeals court ruling voiding registration as INEC restores portal for candidate uploads
NDC appeals court ruling voiding registration as INEC restores portal for candidate uploads
The Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) has appealed the Federal High Court judgment that nullified its registration as a political party, while confirming that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has restored the party’s access to its candidate nomination portal.
The development allows the party to continue uploading the names of its candidates for the 2027 general elections pending the determination of its appeal.
National leader of the NDC, Seriake Dickson, announced the decision in a statement shared on his X account on Monday, saying the party had filed a notice of appeal alongside an application for a stay of execution of the Lokoja court judgment.
According to Dickson, the appeal and accompanying applications have been served on INEC with a request for the electoral commission to act in accordance with the law while the legal process continues.
He expressed confidence that the Court of Appeal would overturn the lower court’s decision and reaffirm the party’s registration.
Dickson disclosed that INEC has restored the NDC’s access to its online portal for candidate nominations, enabling the party to proceed with the submission of names in line with the commission’s timetable.
He revealed that his name and that of the party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi, had already been uploaded to the INEC portal, while the vice-presidential candidate’s details would be uploaded after the completion of the required documentation.
The former Bayelsa State governor added that the party had also begun uploading the names of candidates contesting the National Assembly, governorship and State House of Assembly elections.
He assured members and supporters that there was no cause for concern, noting that the NDC remained within the deadlines set by INEC for candidate submissions.
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According to him, political parties have until July 11 to submit the names of candidates for the National Assembly elections, while governorship and State House of Assembly candidates must be uploaded by July 17.
Dickson also addressed concerns arising from the party’s primary elections, acknowledging that the exercises were not without challenges.
He said reconciliation efforts had already begun to unite aggrieved aspirants and members, assuring them that everyone who participated in the primaries would be integrated into the party’s campaign structures, committees and other political activities.
The NDC leader thanked Nigerians for their continued support and urged INEC, the judiciary and security agencies to remain impartial in carrying out their constitutional responsibilities.
He said that with the appeal and related applications now before the courts, the judiciary had the responsibility to determine the dispute in accordance with the law.
The latest legal battle follows a ruling by the Federal High Court in Lokoja, presided over by Justice Isah Dashen, which set aside its earlier judgment of December 10, 2025, directing INEC to register the NDC as a political party.
Justice Dashen held that the earlier judgment was constitutionally defective because all necessary parties were not heard before the decision was delivered.
The court agreed with the Peace Movement Party (PMP) that it had a legal interest in the matter and ought to have been joined in the proceedings before the judgment compelling INEC to register the NDC was delivered.
The judge further ruled that material facts had not been fully disclosed during the earlier proceedings and ordered that the substantive suit should commence afresh with INEC, the NDC and the PMP joined as parties.
Despite the legal setback, Dickson maintained that the NDC complied with all constitutional and statutory requirements for registration and expressed optimism that the Court of Appeal would overturn the lower court’s ruling.
The registration dispute has become one of the most closely watched political cases ahead of the 2027 general elections, as the outcome could shape the participation of the NDC and its candidates in the electoral process.
NDC appeals court ruling voiding registration as INEC restores portal for candidate uploads
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Peter Obi Can’t Defeat Tinubu in Lagos Again, Not a Threat — Sunday Dare
Peter Obi Can’t Defeat Tinubu in Lagos Again, Not a Threat — Sunday Dare
The Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Media and Public Communications, Sunday Dare, has dismissed suggestions that the presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), Peter Obi, poses a political threat to the Tinubu administration, insisting that the government stands on a “solid ground of performance” ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Media and Public Communications, Sunday Dare, has dismissed suggestions that the presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), Peter Obi, poses a political threat to the Tinubu administration, insisting that the government is focused on delivering its mandate. Speaking during an interview on the Mic On Podcast hosted by Seun Okinbaloye on Saturday, Dare said the administration was not afraid of Obi, arguing that the government’s performance and policy initiatives had strengthened its position ahead of the 2027 general elections.
“This government is not afraid of Peter Obi. He is not a nightmare to our government. Maybe before, Peter Obi was a threat, but right now, he is no threat because we stand on the solid ground of performance,” Dare said. According to him, the administration has carefully examined the country’s challenges and is implementing policies and programmes aimed at addressing them. “We have been able to interrogate the problems of this country. Decisions are being taken, policies are being unfolded across the country, and we have a scorecard to show,” he added.
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Dare also criticised Obi’s public interventions, describing some of his comments and interviews as lacking clarity and coherence. “Peter Obi is not a nightmare. Maybe you replace nightmare with nuisance because if you see some of his reactions, they are very pedantic. Sometimes you wonder. You listen to some of his interviews, ask him a question, and he goes in a roundabout direction that does not make sense,” he said.
Dare also addressed the upcoming 2027 presidential election, maintaining that Obi would not be able to repeat his performance in Lagos State, where the former Labour Party candidate defeated Tinubu during the 2023 presidential election. “Peter Obi defeated President Tinubu in Lagos in 2023. This is 2027; he can’t defeat Tinubu again in Lagos,” Dare declared.
In the 2023 election, Obi secured 582,454 votes in Lagos State, edging out Tinubu, who polled 572,606 votes — a margin of 9,848 votes. Tinubu won 11 local government areas while Obi won nine. Despite losing his home base, Tinubu ultimately won the national election with over 8.7 million votes to claim the presidency. His comments come amid growing political activity and early positioning by major parties and prospective candidates ahead of the 2027 general election. The statements also reflect the ruling party’s confidence in its electoral prospects despite the opposition’s efforts to build momentum.
Peter Obi Can’t Defeat Tinubu in Lagos Again, Not a Threat — Sunday Dare
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