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As plots to stop Saturday convention thicken, PDP committee considers appeals
The leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party is working tooth and nail to frustrate efforts by many aggrieved members to stop the national convention slated for OCtober 30 and 31, 2021.
This came as the Court of Appeal sitting in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, on Monday reserved its decision till Thursday on a motion filed by the suspended PDP Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus, praying the court for an order suspending the party’s convention scheduled for Saturday.
Already, a 24-member Screening Appeals Committee led by Senator Ike Ekweremadu on Tuesday met to consider complaints received after the clearance and disqualification of aspirants for Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Working Committee offices ahead of October 30 and 31, 2021 National Convention.
Ekweremadu, while speaking before the commencement of the sitting, said the committee received five appeals and petitions against a couple of cleared aspirants.
He said an appeal was received from Akintan Oludaisi from Ogun State who was not cleared to contest the position of Deputy National Secretary.
He said there was also a petition against the clearance of Timothy Osadolor from Edo State to run for the position of Deputy National Youth Leader.
He said the petitioner said aspirant was not a member of the party.
Ekweremadu said there were petitions against an aspirant for the position of National Youth Leader over alleged forgery of certificates, age falsification and non resignation of current position as a youth leader in his ward.
He added that another petition was received against Amb. Taofeek Arapaja, an aspirant for the position of Deputy National Chairman, South, for non resignation of his existing position.
The former deputy Senate president there were two petitions against the clearance of Senator Samuel Anyanwu to contest the position National Secretary, claiming that he took the party to court previously without exploring the internal mechanism for complaint as provided in the constitution.
He added that another petition was received in support of the disqualification of Dr Eddy Olafeso as an aspirant of the position of National Publicity Secretary, explaining that the aspirant didn’t appeal his non clearance.
Last week, the PDP Screening Sub-Committee led by a former Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Mohammed Adoke Bello, disqualified four aspirants vying for NWC offices.
Meanwhile, the Chairman of the Accreditation Sub-Committee and Governor of Delta State, Ifeanyi Okowa, said members of the committee must be ready to work with sincere heart and show their commitment to ensure that the party remained strong.
Also, the PDP National Organising Secretary, Austin Akobundu, said, “Our committee has a very important role to play because accreditation is a prerequisite to a very successful, transparent National Convention.”
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Power-Sharing Showdown: NDC Replaces Kwankwasiyya-Nominated Candidates in Kano
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BREAKING: Iyabo Obasanjo Quits APC, Alleges Persistent Disrespect, Maltreatment
BREAKING: Iyabo Obasanjo Quits APC, Alleges Persistent Disrespect, Maltreatment
Abeokuta, Nigeria – Former Senator and daughter of ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo, Prof. Iyabo Obasanjo, has resigned from the All Progressives Congress (APC) , citing what she described as persistent disrespect, rejection, and unfair treatment by the party leadership in Ogun State.
The former governorship aspirant announced her decision in a resignation letter dated May 31, 2026, addressed to the Ogun State APC Chairman, Chief Yemi Sanusi. The resignation comes barely six months after she joined the party and just two months after she lost the APC’s governorship ticket for the 2027 election.
In her resignation letter, Obasanjo quoted a famous saying to drive home her point: “A famous person once said that when disrespect is the only dish served, then one should leave the table. I am therefore leaving the APC table where I am not welcomed. This is my resignation from the party.”
The United States-based Associate Professor of Epidemiology expressed strong dissatisfaction with the consensus arrangement that produced Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adeola, popularly known as Yayi, as the APC governorship candidate for the 2027 election in Ogun State. According to her, while she had agreed to support any candidate that emerged through a consensus process, she was neither consulted nor involved before Adeola was announced as the party’s preferred candidate.
“When I started the journey to get the party’s nomination for Governor, I came to see you and I said to you and everyone both privately and publicly that I will honor the party’s consensus decision once it has been made,” she stated in her letter.
Obasanjo further alleged that some of her supporters were denied access to the venue where the consensus candidate was unveiled and were subjected to intimidation during the exercise.
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“When that day came, even as violence was perpetrated against my supporters to stop them from entering the venue, I maintained my calmness,” she said.
She also lamented that her presence and contributions were not acknowledged despite her extensive grassroots mobilisation efforts across Ogun State.
“No one acknowledged my presence at the meeting given that I was the most prominent opposition to the candidate chosen and I had traversed the state mobilizing and encouraging grassroots APC support,” she added.
Despite her reservations, Obasanjo said she accepted the outcome in the interest of party unity and immediately issued a statement congratulating the consensus candidate that same night.
The former Ogun State Commissioner for Health disclosed that Senator Adeola subsequently contacted her and requested a meeting with her supporters. During that meeting, her supporters made three requests, which she described as non-compulsory. Adeola reportedly promised to respond within one week.
However, more than two months later, Obasanjo expressed disappointment that she had received no feedback.
“Unless he gets back to me after I send this letter, he has not reached out to me after two months. This is just part of the general treatment I have received from APC of disrespect and rejection as if I was not there making contributions that increased support for the party in Ogun Central and across the state,” she said.
Despite her decision to leave the ruling party, Obasanjo expressed appreciation to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and some party leaders for the cordial relationship she enjoyed during her brief stay in the APC.
“Through you, I want to thank the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for receiving me warmly as usual, and I thank you and our Ogun Central Senatorial Chairman, Chief Soremi, as both of you treated me well and I will always remember that,” she wrote.
Obasanjo’s political comeback was brief but eventful. She formally joined the APC in January 2026, registering as a member in Ward 11, Ibogun, in Ifo Local Government Area of Ogun State, signaling her return to active politics after years away from the political scene. Her return had sparked political discussions across the state after campaign billboards bearing her image surfaced in Abeokuta in late 2025, signalling her intention to contest the 2027 governorship election.
Obasanjo had previously served as Ogun State Commissioner for Health from 2003 to 2007 and represented Ogun Central Senatorial District in the Senate from 2007 to 2011. After losing her re-election bid in 2011, she relocated to the United States and largely stayed away from partisan politics until her recent return.
The APC had adopted Senator Adeola as its consensus governorship candidate on April 13, 2026, at a party congress held in Abeokuta. Governor Dapo Abiodun, who announced the decision, revealed that the consensus was reached to break the long-standing 50-year barrier affecting Ogun West, while ensuring fairness and equity across all senatorial districts. Senator Adeola, who represents Ogun West at the National Assembly, was formally presented as the party’s flagbearer for the 2027 election.
Obasanjo’s departure marks a significant political development in Ogun State and has sparked fresh conversations about internal democracy and inclusiveness within party structures. Her resignation comes ahead of the 2027 general elections, and political analysts suggest that the former senator’s exit could have implications for the APC’s efforts to consolidate support in Ogun Central Senatorial District, where she maintains considerable political influence.
As of press time, the Ogun State APC leadership and Senator Solomon Adeola had not issued any official response to Obasanjo’s allegations. The party has also not commented on the claims of violence, intimidation, and unfulfilled promises made by the former governorship aspirant.
BREAKING: Iyabo Obasanjo Quits APC, Alleges Persistent Disrespect, Maltreatment
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2027 Election: Babachir Lawal Tells ADC to Dump Atiku, Questions Ex-VP’s Silence on Insecurity
2027 Election: Babachir Lawal Tells ADC to Dump Atiku, Questions Ex-VP’s Silence on Insecurity
Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Babachir David Lawal, has released an explosive new statement titled “Kachalla 2,” in which he defends his record over the controversial grass-cutting scandal, names those he claims orchestrated his removal from office, and renews his call for the African Democratic Congress (ADC) to drop former Vice President Atiku Abubakar as its presidential candidate. In the lengthy statement released on Saturday, June 6, 2026, Lawal said he has faced a barrage of insults and threats following an earlier post in which he criticised Atiku. According to him, many of his critics focused on what has popularly been referred to as the “grass-cutting scandal,” while ignoring what he described as the substantive issues he raised about the former vice president’s suitability for the presidency.
Lawal maintained that his removal from office as SGF was politically motivated and not based on any genuine wrongdoing. “I find this amusing because it was clearly a setup to get me out of office on account of my very close relationship with Gen Muhammadu Buhari,” he said. He claimed that his relationship with the former president, dating back to 1971 when Buhari became his mentor, made him a target of political opponents who were uncomfortable with his influence. According to Lawal, some political actors feared that Buhari was grooming him for a higher position, while others objected to his appointment as SGF simply because he is a Christian from the small Kilba tribe in Adamawa State.
In a dramatic revelation, the former SGF alleged that a high-powered delegation was sent to Buhari to complain about his appointment, but the former president refused to listen. Consequently, he said, “they had to get me out of the seat of the very powerful SGF at all costs.” Lawal claimed that the contract to remove him was awarded to some Northern Senators who subcontracted the assignment to legislative hatchet men, recruiting sympathizers and collaborators in the executive branch and the press. He notably stated that the main contractor later apologized to him in the presence of three mutual friends, and that as a Christian, he forgave him.
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Lawal further alleged that despite an initial Senate report recommending his dismissal, then-President Muhammadu Buhari rejected the recommendation on the advice of the Attorney General, who found the report lacking in substance and fair hearing. However, he claimed that the matter would not die because the then Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, for reasons best known to him, decided to pursue the matter with the president, incessantly pestering him until the president gave in and permitted Osinbajo and two others to investigate the matter. “It was this report that without a shred of evidence recommended my removal,” Lawal stated.
Lawal insisted that the matter was eventually investigated by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and that he was later discharged and acquitted by the court. According to court documents, a Federal High Court in Abuja discharged and acquitted Lawal and five others from the N544 million contract fraud charges brought against them by the EFCC. “During the trial, EFCC called 14 witnesses. Interestingly all of them testified to my innocence as if they were my own witnesses. Not one of them implicated me either in the contract award process or its execution,” he said. The court held that the anti-graft agency failed to establish a prima facie case against the ex-SGF and the co-defendants, ruling that no ingredient of any offence was made out by the 11 witnesses who testified for the EFCC.
Providing his most detailed account yet of the controversial contract at the centre of the case, Lawal said the consultancy contract awarded to a company he once owned, Rholavision Engineering Limited, was worth N7.2 million and emerged through a competitive bidding process of which he was not even aware. He explained that the main contract, worth approximately N540 million, was won by Josmon Technologies Limited, a company whose owners he had never met until they met in court. He argued that both the main contract and the consultancy services were fully executed, and payments were effected only after the Auditor-General’s Office and the Internal Auditors certified that the contracts were fully executed according to specifications. “What the Kachalla Goebelian propagandists and liars are calling ‘grass cutting scandal’ was actually clearing of over 320 kilometres of Komadugu Yobe River,” Lawal stated. He detailed that the river, which sustains the livelihoods of millions through fishing, agriculture, and pastoralism, was facing significant environmental and water scarcity concerns through blockage by Typha grass. He said the contract involved the reconstruction of 500 hectares of irrigated farmlands along the river bank, each provided with irrigation canals, a wash borehole, and a petrol pump. The project also included the purchase and distribution of 25 dugout canoes, fishing nets, and 25 speed boats for transportation. Lawal noted that the project employed over 1,000 displaced villagers and refugees from the camps daily for the four-month duration of the programme.
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Turning to contemporary politics, Lawal accused supporters of Atiku of attacking him for expressing concerns about the former vice president’s presidential ambition. “No, it is my right to interrogate the character and competence of someone who seeks to be my President,” he said. The former SGF questioned Atiku’s response to insecurity and banditry across the country, asking why the former vice president had allegedly not spoken strongly enough against attacks carried out by armed groups in several communities. “Why has Atiku Abubakar never publicly sympathized or empathized with the victims of these mostly Fulani bandits? Why has he never lent a voice to those condemning Kachalla Bello Turji and his colleagues after burning, kidnapping and killing thousands of Hausa victims, sometimes happening in Mosques and markets?” he queried. Lawal also raised concerns about some businesses associated with Atiku, including Gotel Communications, Adama Beverages, Rico Gado Nutrition Company, and his university, arguing that Nigerians should scrutinise the competence and character of anyone seeking the nation’s highest office. “Should we feign nonchalance to someone who once said he will ‘enrich his friends’?” he asked.
The former SGF urged opposition politicians to consider presenting an alternative candidate ahead of the next presidential election, arguing that doing so would improve their chances at the polls. “Indeed I would urge ADC to replace this man with a more qualified candidate if they want to have any hope of winning the presidential election before INEC time table runs out on them,” he said. Lawal also disclosed that he has effectively withdrawn from active partisan politics and is undecided on whom to support in the next presidential election. “I have now retired from politics. I’m not canvassing for votes for anybody. I have one vote to myself that I keep to myself. I might even vote for Omoyele Sowore,” he said. Lawal added that he had ruled out supporting both the APC and ADC and was waiting to see other candidates that may emerge ahead of the 2027 election. He also reiterated his support for Mohammed Hayatu-Deen, whom he described as the most qualified among the presidential aspirants.
The former SGF defended earlier comments that attracted criticism for their ethnic and religious undertones. “If pointing out the danger an Atiku presidency will pose to the country amounts to insulting the whole Fulani race, and if that is how the Fulani race chooses to see it, so be it,” he said. He linked his views to experiences of discrimination he claimed to have faced as a Christian from the Kilba ethnic group in Adamawa State. He concluded by insisting that his interventions were motivated by concern for Nigeria’s future and vowed not to be intimidated by critics. “I mean well for my country,” he said. “I will not lie low and allow his goons to lynch me be it physically or on the social media.”
Atiku Abubakar’s camp has strongly dismissed Lawal’s allegations. In a statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication, Phrank Shaibu, the former Vice President’s camp described Lawal’s accusations as unsubstantiated and politically motivated. Shaibu said Lawal “maligned a democratic process” and failed to present any verifiable proof, including documents, witnesses, or facts, to back his claims of irregularities in the ADC primary. The statement questioned Lawal’s consistency, alleging that he accepted similar processes in other party contests but only raised objections in the presidential primary after the outcome did not favour his preferred candidate. “If the ADC primaries were truly the sham Mr. Lawal now portrays them to be, intellectual honesty would require him to reject every outcome arising from that exercise, including the emergence of his cousin,” the statement said, referring to Omar Suleiman, who emerged as the ADC governorship candidate in Adamawa State. The Atiku camp further accused Lawal of resorting to ethnic and religious prejudice after failing to persuade ADC members to embrace his preferred candidate. The statement described such rhetoric as divisive and warned against it, adding that Atiku remains focused on national issues ahead of the 2027 elections. The statement concluded that the 2027 election would not be decided by tantrums, ethnic dog whistles, recycled grievances, or revisionist history, but by the Nigerian people.
2027 Election: Babachir Lawal Tells ADC to Dump Atiku, Questions Ex-VP’s Silence on Insecurity
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