Politics
2023: Support Tinubu-Shettima, Ganduje begs Lagos Hausa Communities
The Governor of Kano State, Abdullahi Ganduje, has urged the Hausa-Fulani communities in Lagos State to support the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, and his running mate, Senator Kashim Shettima, in the forthcoming 2023 election.
Ganduje stated this on Wednesday during a visit accompanied by Shettima, and Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to the Arewa communities in the Alaba Rago in the Ojo area of the state.
He said, “We are here today with good tidings and we have brought you good news. As far as the Northern part of this country is concerned, the issue of Tinubu presidency is already completed. We are waiting for you Lagosians to come out and support this with your votes.
“In Kano, Asiwaju will get more votes than any state will give him. We challenge you Lagosians to promise us that you will defeat Kano in the choice of Tinubu.”
In his remarks, Shettima noted that the 2023 election would be a payback time for Tinubu in the North, given that he had backed candidates from the North in previous national elections.
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“I want to impress on you the importance of the next election. For those of us from the North, this is payback time. In prior electoral cycles, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, supported northern Nigerian candidates for the presidency of Nigeria. In the 2014 and 2015 presidential primaries and subsequent elections, without the voting block from the South-West generated by Asiwaju, President Buhari couldn’t have clinched the presidency of the APC.
“The same was repeated in the 2019 election, now it is payback time. We are people of honour, we should honour our pledge and commitment and most importantly, we want you to vote for APC. For governorship, I want you to come out and vote for Babajide Sanwo-Olu.”
The vice presidential candidate also noted that there where Tinubu sacrificed his personal ambition and offered political sanctuary to Northern political figures, including the Peoples Democratic Party candidate, Atiku Abubakar, and the former chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Nuhu Ribadu.
Sanwo-Olu said, “You have seen the good work we are doing in Iba and the infrastructure projects we are delivering in this area. We will be completing the Lagos-Badagry highway soon.
“The stretch towards Okokomaiko is the final work, which will be completed by the end of the year. The General Hospital we are currently building in Iba will also be completed. We will move inside Ojo and take up Kemberi-Afromedia Road.”
In his response on behalf of the community, the Chairman of Arewa people in Lagos, Alhaji Yusuf Badaru, said the Hausa people in Lagos remained committed to the cause of APC and would double their efforts to ensure the party’s candidates in the state got elected.
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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.
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