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Marafa: Buni Breaking Known Laws Because He Has No Basic Education

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Senator Kabiru Marafa

-Vows to challenge legality of caretaker committee in court
-You’re a sinking politician, Yobe governor replies senator

The crisis rocking Zamfara State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) is not abating anytime soon, as Senator Kabiru Marafa, yesterday, said the reason the chairman of the Caretaker/Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee of the party and Governor of Yobe State, Mai Mala Buni, was breaking even known laws was his lack of basic primary or secondary education.

Marafa, who claimed to have looked up the governor’s profile and could not find evidence of his primary or secondary education, vowed to challenge the legality of his chairmanship in court.

The senator, who alleged that President Muhammadu Buhari was unaware of the illegalities being committed by Buni, said he and others in the party’s state chapter had tried to accommodate their new visitor in the person of the Zamfara State Governor, Bello Matawalle, but Buni’s highhandedness had made it impossible.

But in a swift response, Buni dismissed the threats by Marafa and described him as a sinking politician.
However, Marafa stated, “APC is in material breach of key laws of this country. That is the constitution of Nigeria and the constitution of the party itself. What they are doing in Zamfara now and what they are still going to do in the name of these congresses is an exercise in futility. It is dead on arrival.

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“One of the key elements in this thing is notice, it is very key. Section 85 of the Electoral Act made it mandatory. It says INEC must be given a notice of 21 days. This is the provision of the Electoral Act. The law supersedes the APC guidelines. The Electoral Act comes second to the Nigerian constitution.

“I don’t know where Mai Mala got this thing, but I’m not surprised, because he didn’t go to school. I goggled everywhere; I didn’t see the primary or secondary school he went to. So, I am not surprised. They are operating the party as if they are operating an ‘Omolanke’ (local toy truck).”

Marafa lamented that the Buni-led committee was only wasting the party’s resources and the peoples’ time, adding, “This cannot hold anywhere in the world. But we only join them to show them that look, ‘you don’t have the monopoly of madness.’ This 24 hours notice cannot stand in any court of law.”

Marafa noted that his faction participated in the congresses just to tell everyone that madness was not an exclusive preserve of some people. But he expressed confidence in the capacity of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to do the right thing concerning the just concluded Ward congresses in Zamfara State, like the electoral body did in 2018 prior to the 2019 elections
The party chieftain said he wanted to tell Buni that Zamfara was not Yobe , stressing, in an interview he granted Arise Television, that he sent a direct warning to him that he should let the sleeping dog lie. But he didn’t heed that warning.

Marafa stated, “The essence of this briefing is to tell Nigerians why there is a faction again in Zamfara. Let everyone know that this faction came about because of the way and manner APC national is trying to suppress us in Zamfara State.
“Now APC looked for our troubles, we did not look for APC’s trouble. We did everything possible to accommodate our new visitor (Matawalle) but APC at all the points frustrated us.

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“It appears APC national headquarters is at loggerheads with rules and procedures. They want to prove at every point that they are lawbreakers and uneducated. We have participated in the congresses, after this I am heading straight to court.”
According to Marafa, “I told him (Buni) don’t press us to the wall. He has pushed us into the wall. We are going to fight back. Whatever the consequences are and I want the president to know this because I am sure he’s not aware, the illegality Mai Mala is committing.”

Marafa alleged that the APC caretaker committee headed by Buni was illegal.
“It is an illegal committee, it cannot conduct anything. Whatever it does is a nullity and it cannot stand in this country and I am going to challenge him in that and I am going to challenge that in court and I don’t care what anybody wants to say. Mai Mala looked for my trouble and I will give him ten times the trouble he gave me,” Marafa alleged.
He said the constitution of Nigeria as well as APC’s stated that you could not hold an executive position and hold the party position at the same time.

Marafa stated, “Section 17(4) of APC constitution says no officer in any organ of the party shall hold an executive position in government concurrently with the party position. He is an executive governor; he cannot be the party chairman of APC. And if he can, let the court tell us. I’m going to court and I am going to challenge that. Whatever he did from the time he was appointed to this time is null and void.”
Marafa, who vowed to convene a meeting of aggrieved members of APC across the country in order to force Buni to resign.

Marafa’s decision to approach the court may not be unconnected with the role played by the national leadership of the party in the crisis rocking the state chapter of the party.

The APC suspended congresses in Zamfara State due to the leadership crisis especially, following the defection of Governor Bello Matawalle of the state.

Addressing a press conference yesterday in Abuja, Marafa said on October 27, the party wrote a letter to him informing him of the constitution of the Ward Congresses committee with Alhaji Kabir Masari as Chairman, but on November 5, 2020, APC wrote another letter to Masari, directing the immediate suspension of the ward congresses.

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Marafa said the party cited the need for further consultations to engender seamless exercise for the suspension of the congresses, which he believed was a good decision.

However, on November 10, he said the party wrote to INEC, informing the electoral body that it had rescheduled its congress in Zamfara State to November 13, 2020.

He said, “This confirms to us that the Mai Mala-led APC, as it is today, is on a mission to destroy the APC, but we don’t care. They have the right to destroy APC everywhere. But in Zamfara, we are interested parties, it is our state and we are not ready to destroy our own house that we built. And anybody desirous of doing so, I think we have a duty to say no, you can’t do that.”

It was against this background that he said his faction and Abdulaziz Yari faction summoned an emergency meeting to decide the next line of action.

Marafa said while his faction decided to conduct a parallel congress, the Yari faction didn’t, saying since they are already in court challenging the dissolution of the Exco in Zamfara, they decided not to participate.

On the possibility of the party imploding ahead of the 2023 election, Marafa said that was not his own making, because he has always been a party man.

He said, “I have the responsibility to be a good son, which I have been in the APC, but when the father or the mother wants to sniff life out of me, I have a right to defend myself. If there is going to be an implosion that will tear APC apart, they have already torn us apart, so goodluck. It is their own cup of tea.”

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Meanwhile, Buni, in a statement by his Director General of Press and Media Affairs, Mr. Mamman Mohammed, said Marafa complained about the congresses held in Zamfara last Saturday because his camp lost out.

The statement said, “Sen. Kabiru Marafa’s vituperations on the Zamfara congress and leadership of APC are nothing but an empty ranting of an ant. He described the Zamfara congress as an illegality, if it is so, why did he participate and if he is in doubt of the party’s leadership, why did he adhere to every directive it issued? He is only complaining now because his camp failed the congress and lost out.”

According to him, “Marafa is a sinking politician, who lost out and holding everyone responsible for his self-inflicted political misfortune. As a responsible politician, he should just approach the court and stop being the complainant and juror.”

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PDP crisis: Two ex-Senate presidents lead fresh plot to oust Damagum

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Umar Iliya Damagum, Acting National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)

PDP crisis: Two ex-Senate presidents lead fresh plot to oust Damagum

Two former Presidents of the Senate, Chief David Mark and Dr Bukola Saraki are leading a fresh charge aimed at removing Amb. Umar Damagum as the Acting National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

The push by Mark and Saraki has received the backing of prominent stakeholders, including the Plateau State Governor, Caleb Muftwang and other political office holders elected on the platform of the PDP.

Similarly, former governors from the Northcentral zone who served on the party’s platform have also aligned forces with the group.

Rising from a stakeholders’ meeting in Abuja on Thursday night, the party chieftains resolved to produce a candidate from the zone early 2025 to replace Damagum.

According to them, the move to replace Damagum with a substantive chairman from the Northcentral, has received the endorsement of key party stakeholders from the Northwest and the Northeast zones.

Among those being projected as potential candidates to take Damagum’s seat include Mark; a former Benue State Governor, Gabriel Suswam; and a former House of Representatives member from Nasarawa State, David
David Ombugadu.

A communique issued after the meeting, said the stakeholders
reviewed the festering crisis in the party following the exit of the erstwhile National Chairman, Dr. Iyorchia Ayu.

Ayu lost his seat to the crisis triggered by disagreements over the emergency of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar as the presidential candidate of the PDP in the 2023 general election.

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The crisis has continued to deepen with the apparent overbearing influence of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike on the Damagum-led national leadership.

The Northcentral stakeholders argued that Damagum’s continued occupation of the office breached provisions of the PDP constitution.

The communique states in part, “The PDP’s constitution clearly states that succession of offices in the party at all levels is largely to the extent that any vacant position can be replaced by appointment from the zone, as per Section 47 (6) of the party.

“The party is guided by its constitution at all times. Therefore, the leadership of the party needs to rise up to the occasion to restore goodwill and cohesion in the party by making necessary sacrifices and compromises to restore confidence and cohesion in the party.

“It is in the light of this that the stakeholders of the Northcentral Zone appeal to the conscience and goodwill of our compatriots in other zones of the Northern region to restore the seat of the chairmanship of the party back to the Northcentral Zone to serve out its tenure.

“That the stakeholders must strive to build consensus to get the buy-in to the position of Northcentral zone.

“The Northcentral is united and will strive to preserve the PDP as a veritable platform for good governance in Nigeria.”

The meeting, which was attended by Governor Muftwang, also had former Governors Jonah Jang (Plateau), Babangida Aliyu (Niger), Abdulfatah Ahmed (Kwara) and Idris Wada (Kogi) in attendance.

Others at the meeting included the Senate Minority Leader, Senator Abba Moro; incumbent PDP National Legal Adviser, Kamaldeen Ajibade (SAN); and a former Information Minister, Prof Jerry Gana.

Also at the meeting were former senators Tunde Ogbeha, Philip Aduda, Suleiman Adokwe, Dino Melaye, Mohammed Onawo and Peter Jiya.

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Similarly, former Ministers, Labaran Maku and Sarah Ochekpe also attended the meeting. Other stakeholders like Simon Mwadkwon, Mrs. Margaret Icheen, Mr. Raymond Dabo, Maika Jiba, and Isa Dobi were also present.

Damagum, who is from Yobe State in the Northeast zone, emerged Acting National Chairman in March 2023 following the exit of Ayu who is from Benue State in the Northcentral zone.

Damagum was the PDP Deputy National Chairman (North) before his appointment as Acting National Chairman.

By virtue of Section 47 (6) of the party’s constitution, he ought to have relinquished the seat for a substantive National Chairman from the Northcentral zone where Ayu hailed from.

The Section reads: “Where a vacancy occurs in any of the offices of the party, the Executive Committee at the appropriate level shall appoint another person from the area or zone where the officer originated from to serve out the tenure of the officer.”

Ayu was elected chairman in 2022 for a four-year tenure that should expire in 2026 before his tenure got truncated in 2023.

Several moves by critical organs of the party, including the PDP Governors Forum, the Board of Trustees (BoT) and the National Caucus to replace Damagum have been thwarted by the Acting National Chairman, allegedly with the backing of Wike.

Miffed by the development, the PDP Governors Forum, led by Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State, had, a few weeks ago, directed the Damagum-led leadership to convene the National Executive Council (NEC) meeting latest by February 2025.

The NEC meeting has suffered four postponements between August and November 2024, as Damagum, who is supposed to convene the meeting has been evasive.

The power to ratify any candidate chosen by the Northcentral zone to replace Damagum is vested only in the NEC.

 

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PDP expels South-East national vice chairperson over anti-party activities

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PDP expels South-East national vice chairperson over anti-party activities

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Oguduokwor Ward, Onicha Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, has officially expelled Ali Odefa, the suspended National Vice Chairperson of the party in the South-East, following allegations of anti-party activities.

Odefa had been suspended on September 11, 2024, by the ward executives, a move that was later upheld by the Federal High Court in Abakaliki. In its ruling on November 29, 2024, under suit number FHC/AI/CS/182/2024, the court affirmed the legitimacy of his suspension.

On Wednesday, Onyeka Ovuta, the Acting Chairperson of the PDP in Oguduokwor, announced Odefa’s expulsion in a statement. Ovuta explained that the decision followed recommendations from the party’s disciplinary committee, which confirmed the allegations against Odefa.

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The party announced that Mr Odefa by the virtue of his expulsion, “ceases to be a member of the party.”

Reacting, Mr Odefa laughed off the expulsion, stating that those who announced it were “frustrated charlatans”.

He said the expulsion cannot stand because “it did not take place in the ward but in Abuja”. He said those who made the announcement against him were not ward executives of the party.

“Let them come home come and announce it. Or is our ward now located in Abuja?”

 

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INEC recognises Sylvester Ezeokenwa as APGA national chairman

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APGA National Chairman, Sylvester Ezeokenwa

INEC recognises Sylvester Ezeokenwa as APGA national chairman

Sylvester Ezeokenwa has been reinstated as the national chairman of the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA).

Ezeokenwa was reinstated by the leadership of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Tuesday, December 17.

According to Sam Olumekun, the National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee of INEC, the commission had been served with the judgement of the Supreme Court.

The apex court judgement with the Appeal No. SC/CV/824/2024 APGA & ANOR vs OYE & ORS was delivered on November 27, 2024.

The court ruled that Ezeokenwa should be recognised as the national chairman of the party.

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“In compliance with the judgement of the apex court, the Commission has restored Barr. Ezeokenwa as the Chairman of APGA and restored his name on our website accordingly,” the INEC commissioner said.

He also stated that the reisnstatmemt of the new chairman would automatically lead to the withdrawal of the recognition of Njoku as the national chairman of the party.

The court also upheld an earlier judgement of the appeal which did not confer any enforceable rights on Njoku.

If also awarded N20 million each against the appellaants.

INEC recognises Sylvester Ezeokenwa as APGA national chairman

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