Politics
Atiku Candidacy An Affront To Southern Nigeria – PANDEF
The National Publicity Secretary of the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), Ebenzer Adurokiya, has said that the emergence of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar as the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party is an affront to the people of southern Nigeria.
Atiku on Saturday beat contenders from various geo-political zones in the country to pick the party’s presidential ticket
But during an interview on Trust TV Monday, Ebenzer Adurokiya said based on the principle of zoning established in the country’s political system since 1979, the south should be allowed to clinch the ticket.
He said, “Our position remains the same. This is unfair and these are disturbing times for us in Nigeria. This is not on any personal thing or against Atiku Abubakar as a person. In 2018, PANDEF declared support for Atiku Abubakar and we campaigned for him together with Afenifere.
“But in principle we felt that after eight years under Muhammadu Buhari, it is fair that power should rotate to southern Nigeria based on the principle of zoning that has been established in our political system over the years since 1979. What the PDP has done is an affront on the people of southern Nigeria.”
In a statement, the leaders from Middle-Belt, Ohanaeze Ndi-Igbo, Afenifere blasted the PDP for not placing value on the unity and peace of Nigeria.
The leaders urged politicians of southern extraction to decline to be a running mate to any northern presidential candidate, saying it would amount to subjugating their people to political slavery.
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The statement reads, “The Southern and Middle Belt Leaders Forum has described the emergence of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar as the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party as a brazing affront to the people of Southern Nigeria by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
“SMBLF recalls that following the release of the guidelines for the 2023 general elections by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), elders and leaders of Southern Nigeria and the Middle Belt, under the aegis of the Southern and Middle Belt Leaders’ Forum, made unequivocal proclamations on the need for the presidency to be devolved to Southern Nigeria in 2023, in respect of the time honoured practice of the rotation and zoning of high political offices between the North and the South by political parties as a way of strengthening national unity, peace, and harmony.
“SMBLF further recalls that several engagements were held with various stakeholders across the length and breadth of the country on the subject to foster understanding, mutual respect, and oneness.
“The 17 Southern Governors also in a declaration after their meeting in Asaba, Delta State, in May 2021, backed the rotation of the presidency to the South in 2023,
“Sadly, it appears the unity and peace of Nigeria mean little or nothing to a segment of the nation’s political elite. This was evidenced in the PDP special convention, which was held on Saturday, 28th May 2022, where certain candidates from the North were pressured, coerced, and even intimidated to step down for former Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, who eventually emerged as the flag bearer of POP in utter derision of the established principle of zoning and rotation of power between the north and south.
“Undoubtedly, the singular motive is to perpetuate the hegemony of the North given that President Muhammadu Buhari, a Muslim from the North and of Fulani origin will be completing his full tenure of eight years by this time next year.
“SMBLF, therefore, totally REJECTS the candidacy of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar of the PDP and calls on our people of Southern Nigeria and the Middle Belt as well as all true lovers of peace and unity NOT TO VOTE for him or any other Northerner in the 2023 Presidential election, in the interest of posterity.
“SMBLF further urges all aspirants for the office of President from Southern Nigeria to shun the conceited attitude of individualism and self-confidence, and work collectively to achieve the shared objectives.
“Again, SMBLF calls on all politicians of Southern extraction to refuse the position of a running mate to any Northern Presidential candidate, which will equally be viewed as subjugating their people to political slavery.”
Politics
BREAKING: Rivers Senator Mpigi Barinada is dead
BREAKING: Rivers Senator Mpigi Barinada is dead
Lawmaker representing the South East Senatorial district of Rivers State, Senator Mpigi Barinada is dead.
The Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Works, Akin Alabi, confirmed the sad development in a tribute post on his official X handle on Thursday.
He wrote, “Good night my dear friend. Rest in Peace, Senator Mpigi Barinada. Sen Mpigi represented Rivers South East in the Senate”.
The Rivers Senator was the Chairman, Senate Committee on Works.
Politics
LP Crisis Deepens as Abure Faction Rejects Otti’s Reconciliation Call
LP Crisis Deepens as Abure Faction Rejects Otti’s Reconciliation Call
The leadership crisis rocking the Labour Party (LP) has taken a new turn as the Julius Abure–led faction firmly rejected reconciliation efforts initiated by Abia State Governor Alex Otti, declaring it has no interest in any peace move proposed by him.
In a strongly worded response, the factional National Working Committee (NWC) led by Julius Abure described Governor Otti’s call for unity as dishonest, premature, and ill-fated, insisting that the internal dispute within the party is far from being resolved.
The Abure camp was reacting to Otti’s recent appeal for aggrieved factions within the party to sheathe their swords and work towards rebuilding the LP ahead of future elections. The governor had announced plans to set up a reconciliation committee, stating that the interim leadership would determine the appropriate timing.
However, the Abure faction dismissed the move outright, accusing Otti of playing a central role in triggering and escalating the crisis. According to the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Obiora Ifoh, the governor lacks the moral authority to champion reconciliation.
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“We are not interested in any reconciliation being proposed by Governor Alex Otti because he is largely responsible for the crisis facing the party today,” Ifoh said. He questioned why the governor was rushing reconciliation talks when legal battles over the party’s leadership are still ongoing, stressing that the matter is “far from over.”
The rejection comes amid heightened tensions following the removal of Abure’s leadership details from the INEC portal, a development that further deepened divisions within the opposition party.
Background: How the Labour Party Leadership Crisis Began
The Labour Party crisis stems from a prolonged power struggle over national leadership, which intensified after the 2023 general elections that significantly boosted the party’s national profile.
At the heart of the dispute are two rival factions: one led by Julius Abure, the party’s embattled national chairman, and another aligned with Nenadi Usman, who heads an interim leadership structure.
The crisis escalated when a court of first instance issued an order that effectively recognized the Nenadi Usman–led group as the authentic leadership of the party. Acting on the ruling, the Independent National Electoral Commission adjusted its records, delisting the Abure-led NWC from its official portal.
While Abure’s faction has since filed an appeal and maintains that the court ruling is not final, the Usman-aligned camp has continued to operate as the recognized leadership, widening the rift within the party.
Governor Otti, one of the most prominent LP officeholders, has publicly aligned with reconciliation efforts, arguing that internal unity is critical for the party’s survival. However, the Abure faction views his actions as politically motivated interference, rather than a genuine peace initiative.
With legal proceedings still pending and both factions refusing to back down, the Labour Party remains deeply divided, raising fresh concerns about its cohesion and electoral prospects ahead of future political contests.
LP Crisis Deepens as Abure Faction Rejects Otti’s Reconciliation Call
Politics
Rivers Assembly Halts Impeachment Proceedings Against Gov Fubara
Rivers Assembly Halts Impeachment Proceedings Against Gov Fubara
The Rivers State House of Assembly has formally halted impeachment proceedings against Siminalayi Fubara, bringing a dramatic pause to months of political tension that had pushed Rivers State to the brink of a constitutional crisis.
The decision, which also covers Deputy Governor Ngozi Odu, was taken during a plenary session in Port Harcourt on Thursday. Lawmakers adopted a motion to stop the impeachment process as part of efforts to restore calm and comply with resolutions reached during high-level reconciliation meetings in Abuja.
Assembly leaders said the move followed a direct intervention by President Bola Tinubu, whose mediation reportedly compelled all political actors to step back from actions capable of plunging the state into further instability. Lawmakers noted that continuing the impeachment process posed serious risks to law and order, governance, and public confidence.
For several months, Rivers State had been locked in a deep political standoff rooted in a power struggle between Governor Fubara and his predecessor, Nyesom Wike. The rivalry spilled into the legislative arm, paralysing the House of Assembly and creating uncertainty across government institutions.
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The crisis reached a boiling point earlier in the year when the Assembly issued a notice of gross misconduct against Governor Fubara, setting impeachment proceedings in motion. The development triggered widespread concern among residents, civil society groups, and investors worried about the economic and security consequences of prolonged political instability in the state.
Thursday’s resolution is understood to be part of a broader peace agreement brokered at the Presidential Villa, aimed at resetting political relations and restoring functional governance in Rivers State. Lawmakers described the decision as a gesture of peace and a commitment to dialogue over confrontation.
In a related move widely seen as reinforcing the truce, Governor Fubara recently dissolved the Rivers State Executive Council, a step interpreted as an effort to accommodate diverse political interests in the formation of a new, more inclusive cabinet.
Political observers say while the impeachment threat has been neutralised for now, the sustainability of the peace deal will depend on continued restraint, mutual cooperation, and adherence to the terms of the Abuja-brokered agreement. Nonetheless, the Assembly’s decision marks a significant de-escalation in one of Nigeria’s most closely watched political crises.
Rivers Assembly Halts Impeachment Proceedings Against Gov Fubara
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