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2.7 million Anambra voters to decide next state governor today

About 2.7 million registered voters in Anambra State will today head to the polls to elect the state’s next governor for a four-year term, in what is expected to be one of the most closely watched elections in recent years.

As preparations reached their peak on Friday, major towns including Awka, Onitsha, and Nnewi witnessed a calm atmosphere. Banks, markets, and offices remained open, though there was noticeable movement around the offices of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), an increased security presence on major highways, and aerial patrols by police helicopters across the state.

The governorship election will feature candidates from 16 political parties, but analysts say it is largely a four-horse race among incumbent Governor Charles Soludo of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), George Moghalu of the Labour Party (LP), Nicholas Ukachukwu of the All Progressives Congress (APC), and Jude Ezenwafor of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

The poll is widely regarded as a referendum on Soludo’s performance over the past four years. For the APC, the election presents an opportunity to expand its political footprint in the South East, a region where the party has struggled to gain control. The Labour Party, buoyed by the popularity of its 2023 presidential candidate and former Anambra governor, Peter Obi, will be testing its enduring influence in the state. The PDP, meanwhile, is seeking to regain lost ground after years of internal crisis and declining relevance in Anambra politics.

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Interestingly, none of the four leading candidates hail from the same local government area, creating a diverse contest map. Ezenwafor is from Idemili South LGA, Moghalu from Nnewi North, Ukachukwu from Nnewi South, and Soludo from Aguata LGA. Except for Ezenwafor, whose Idemili South falls under Anambra Central Senatorial District, the other three contenders come from Anambra South, setting up an intense intra-zonal rivalry.

Political observers note that Governor Soludo’s growing closeness to President Bola Tinubu could be a significant factor in the election. During Tinubu’s visit to Awka earlier this year, Soludo publicly declared APGA’s support for the president’s 2027 re-election bid — a gesture that has sparked speculation that the APC may be less confrontational in this contest.

Today’s exercise also marks the first major election under the leadership of the newly appointed INEC Chairman, Professor Joash Amupitan (SAN), who assumed office only weeks ago. Civil society organisations have described the Anambra poll as a critical test of his capacity to deliver credible, transparent elections ahead of the 2027 general polls.

As voting begins this morning, security agencies have assured residents of safety, while observers and stakeholders will be monitoring closely to see whether Anambra once again upholds its reputation for vibrant but largely peaceful democratic participation.

2.7 million Anambra voters to decide next state governor today

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Turaki‑Led PDP Rejects Court of Appeal Ruling, Heads to Supreme Court

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Turaki‑Led PDP Rejects Court of Appeal Ruling, Heads to Supreme Court

The Turaki‑led faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has rejected a recent Court of Appeal ruling that nullified the party’s national convention held on November 15–16, 2025, in Ibadan, Oyo State, and announced plans to escalate the matter to the Supreme Court of Nigeria.

The party’s National Working Committee (NWC), led by Kabiru Turaki, said in a statement that the appellate court judgment, which barred the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from recognising the results of the Ibadan convention, would impose “untold hardship” on party members if implemented. In the statement, the PDP spokesperson for the Turaki faction, Mr. Ini Ememobong, confirmed that lawyers had been instructed to immediately file an appeal at the Supreme Court to seek a definitive ruling. “We are confident that the apex court will swiftly resolve the dispute in the interest of democracy,” Ememobong said, urging party members to remain united during the legal proceedings.

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The Court of Appeal in Abuja upheld a Federal High Court decision which held that the Ibadan convention, which produced Turaki and other national officers, did not comply with constitutional and statutory requirements, including proper conduct of congresses in at least 14 states and valid notice to INEC. The court also rejected the Turaki faction’s claim that the matter was purely internal and awarded ₦2 million in costs against the appellants. The ruling has deepened a long-standing leadership dispute within the PDP, which has seen rival factions contest control of the party’s organisational structure and decision-making processes. Legal analysts note that the case raises important questions about intra-party democracy, constitutional compliance, and the judiciary’s role in political disputes.

Observers say the escalation to the Supreme Court comes at a sensitive time for the PDP, as the party prepares for the 2027 general elections. While the Turaki faction asserts that the appeal seeks to protect party members and maintain order, opponents argue that the ongoing legal battle risks undermining organisational cohesion and may affect the PDP’s electoral readiness. Analysts suggest that the Supreme Court’s final determination could set a legal precedent for how internal party disputes are resolved under Nigerian law, particularly concerning the interpretation of party constitutions and the conduct of national conventions.

The Turaki-led faction reiterated its call for members to remain calm and united, assuring that the legal process would soon provide clarity and resolution. The statement emphasized the need to rescue the PDP from elements “masquerading as opposition leaders”, highlighting the faction’s commitment to restoring proper leadership and protecting the party’s democratic structures.

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BREAKING: Zamfara Governor Dauda Lawal Defects from PDP to APC

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Zamfara State Governor Dauda Lawal

BREAKING: Zamfara Governor Dauda Lawal Defects from PDP to APC

Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State has officially defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC), marking a significant shift in the state’s political landscape.

The announcement was made in a statement issued by the Zamfara State Government after extensive consultations with political stakeholders, elders, party leaders, and supporters across the state.

According to the statement, the governor’s decision was largely influenced by the ongoing internal crisis within the PDP, including leadership disagreements and unresolved structural challenges at both the national and state levels.

Officials said the persistent disputes within the opposition party had created uncertainty capable of distracting from governance and slowing development efforts in Zamfara State.

Governor Lawal explained that his priority remains the peace, security, and development of Zamfara, stressing that aligning with a political platform that ensures greater unity and stronger collaboration with the Federal Government became necessary.

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The government revealed that the final deliberation leading to the decision took place at the Government House in Gusau, where senior government officials and key political stakeholders met under the coordination of the deputy governor.

In the statement, the governor also expressed appreciation to members and supporters of the PDP for their support over the years.

However, he noted that current political realities and the unresolved crisis within the party made it necessary for him to take what he described as a bold step in the interest of good governance and the future of Zamfara State.

By joining the APC, the governor reaffirmed his commitment to strengthening unity, improving security, accelerating development, and ensuring Zamfara State benefits from stronger federal collaboration.

The state government also called on citizens, political leaders, and party supporters to remain calm and supportive as Zamfara enters a new political phase aimed at promoting unity, stability, and development.

The statement announcing the defection was signed by Nuhu Salihu Anka, Director General of Media and Communication in the Office of the Governor.

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Appeal Court Dismisses Turaki-Led PDP Faction, Bars INEC from Recognising Ibadan Convention

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Appeal Court Dismisses Turaki-Led PDP Faction, Bars INEC from Recognising Ibadan Convention

The Court of Appeal in Abuja has dismissed the appeal filed by the Kabiru Tanimu Turaki‑led faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), upholding a Federal High Court ruling that bars the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from recognising the party’s disputed Ibadan National Convention.

A three‑member panel of the appellate court delivered a unanimous judgment on nine harmonised appeals, rejecting arguments that the Federal High Court lacked jurisdiction to hear the case. The court emphasized that alleged violations of both the PDP constitution and the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria cannot be treated as internal party matters. The court also awarded N2 million in costs against the Turaki faction, describing the appeal as lacking merit. Analysts note that the decision deepens the leadership crisis within the PDP and may influence upcoming party elections and candidate selection processes.

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The legal battle arose from the PDP’s November 15–16, 2025, National Convention in Ibadan, Oyo State, where the Turaki faction sought to consolidate leadership. Rival factions challenged the convention, claiming violations of party rules and statutory requirements, leading to multiple court interventions. The dispute has been complicated by conflicting judgments from the Federal High Court in Abuja and the Oyo State High Court in Ibadan, with each court providing opposing rulings on the convention’s legality. The Court of Appeal’s latest ruling now reinforces the Abuja High Court judgment, effectively preventing INEC from validating the convention outcomes.

The ruling may push the Turaki faction to consider further legal action, possibly at the Supreme Court, but party observers warn that prolonged litigation could weaken PDP’s cohesion ahead of the 2027 general elections. Meanwhile, calls for conciliation and unity talks are growing louder among PDP stakeholders, with leaders urging dialogue to resolve internal disputes and maintain the party’s credibility.

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