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Yobe, Plateau APC speakers lose assembly elections to PDP candidates

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Speakers of Yobe and Plateau state houses of assembly will not be returning to the legislative houses.

Speaker Ahmed Mirwa Lawan of the Yobe House of Assembly and his counterpart in Plateau, Yakubu Sanda, lost the assembly elections conducted on Saturday.

The two speakers, who are both of the All Progressives Congress, lost their seats to candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party.

In Yobe, Mirwa Lawan lost his seat to Lawan Musa, a 35-year-old candidate of the PDP for the Nguru II Constituency.

Returning Officer of the election, Dr Habib Muhammad, who announced the results on Sunday, said Musa scored 6,648 votes to defeat the Yobe Speaker who got 6,466 votes.

In Plateau State, Yakubu Sanda (APC) was defeated by Mrs Happiness Matthew Akawu (PDP) for the Pengana State Constituency seat.

The PDP candidate scored 9,926 votes to defeat the Speaker who polled 7,936 votes. While the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) scored 6,721 votes, the Labour Party got 1,028 votes.

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Court Stops ADC Congress, Orders Status Quo in Leadership Row

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Court Stops ADC Congress, Orders Status Quo in Leadership Row

A High Court in Katsina State has issued an interim order restraining key members of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) from parading themselves as officials of the party in the state and barred the conduct of any party congress pending the determination of a suit before the court.

The order followed an ex parte motion filed by Usman Wamba, who claims to be the legitimate Katsina State Chairman of the ADC. Wamba approached the court to challenge what he described as attempts by rival party members to usurp his position and authority.

In a ruling delivered by Justice A. K. Tukur on April 7, 2026, the court restrained Lawan Batagarawa and Babangida Ibrahim Mahuta from presenting themselves as leaders or stakeholders of the ADC Katsina chapter. They were also prohibited from conducting any party activities or organising congresses until the motion on notice is fully heard and determined.

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The court further restrained the national leadership of the ADC and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from recognising, supervising, or participating in any congress organised by the defendants in Katsina State. Justice Tukur ordered all parties to maintain the status quo concerning leadership and activities of the party in the state.

Additionally, the court granted Wamba leave to serve the defendants outside Katsina State, including in Abuja, via courier. The substantive hearing of the motion has been scheduled for April 15, 2026.

ADC’s Katsina State legal adviser, Barrister Mustapha Shiru Mahuta, confirmed receipt of the court order, saying the party’s legal team was reviewing it and preparing for further actions.

The injunction comes amid a protracted leadership crisis within the ADC Katsina chapter, which has seen rival factions claiming legitimate authority ahead of congresses intended to position the party for the 2027 general elections. The court’s ruling effectively halts all planned congresses at ward, local government, and state levels in Katsina.

Political analysts note that the case highlights how internal party disputes can escalate into legal battles, disrupting organisational structures and delaying preparations for wider political engagement.

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#OccupyINEC: ADC Protests in Abuja, Demands INEC Chairman’s Resignation

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ADC Protests in Abuja

#OccupyINEC: ADC Protests in Abuja, Demands INEC Chairman’s Resignation

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) led a massive protest in Abuja on Tuesday under the hashtag #OccupyINEC, calling for the resignation of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Chairman, Professor Joseph Amupitan. The party accused INEC of partisanship, constitutional violations, and interference in internal party affairs, actions it says threaten Nigeria’s democratic process.

ADC Protests in Abuja

ADC Protests in Abuja

The demonstration began at the Maitama Roundabout and drew a host of prominent political figures, including former Senate President David Mark, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, former Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola, Labour Party 2023 presidential candidate Peter Obi, former Kano State Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso, and ex-Kogi West Senator Dino Melaye. Their presence highlighted the seriousness of the protest and amplified public attention.

ADC leaders accused the INEC Chairman of overstepping his constitutional authority, especially in matters related to court rulings and party leadership disputes. According to the party, INEC’s actions — including publicly interpreting court judgments — encroach on the judiciary’s exclusive powers and undermine the credibility of the electoral system.

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The protest also comes amid ongoing internal ADC disputes, which INEC has been accused of complicating by attempting to influence or reverse prior decisions regarding the party’s leadership structure. ADC insists that all internal processes were transparent and had been acknowledged by INEC in sworn affidavits.

During the demonstration, ADC presented six formal demands to INEC:

  1. Immediate resignation or removal of the INEC Chairman.
  2. Withdrawal of “offensive” correspondence sent to the party.
  3. Formal apology from INEC.
  4. Clear commitment to non-interference in political party affairs.
  5. Restoration of public trust in the electoral process.
  6. Implementation of reforms to ensure neutrality and transparency in future elections.

The party warned that failure to comply would trigger legal action and civic mobilisation, including judicial proceedings to hold the commission accountable. “The integrity of Nigeria’s democracy cannot and will not be sacrificed on the altar of institutional compromise,” ADC stated.

The protest saw supporters carrying placards and banners highlighting support for ADC leadership and denouncing perceived INEC bias. Party leaders emphasized that their action is aimed at protecting Nigeria’s democratic values ahead of the 2027 general elections.

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APC Chairman Nentawe Meets Shekarau in Kano, Pushes for Defection

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APC Chairman Nentawe Meets Shekarau in Kano, Pushes for Defection

The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Nentawe Yilwatda, on Wednesday paid a strategic visit to former Kano State Governor, Ibrahim Shekarau, at his residence in Kano, urging him to join the ruling party as part of ongoing political realignments.

Speaking during the visit, Nentawe said the APC needs a political heavyweight like Shekarau to consolidate its gains in Kano State and strengthen its influence nationally. He described the former governor as a respected statesman whose experience and grassroots appeal would significantly boost the party’s structure, especially in the North-West region.

APC Chairman Nentawe Meets Shekarau in Kano

APC Chairman Nentawe Meets Shekarau in Kano

“The APC recognises the value and experience of Shekarau. His presence in the party will further enhance our strength both in Kano and across the country,” the chairman said, noting that the visit formed part of broader efforts to reconcile aggrieved stakeholders, expand party membership, and stabilise the political landscape ahead of future elections.

The APC boss further disclosed that the meeting was a formal invitation to Shekarau to join the party, adding that the ruling party remains open to engaging influential leaders across party lines in the interest of national development and unity. Sources within the party also indicated that similar outreach efforts are ongoing in other states as the APC intensifies moves to attract opposition figures.

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In his response, Shekarau welcomed the APC delegation and acknowledged the significance of the visit. However, he said his next political move would be determined through consultations with a Shura (advisory) committee, which is currently reviewing his political options.

The former governor openly expressed dissatisfaction with the state of the People’s Democratic Party, citing persistent internal crises and divisions within the party.

“We can no longer continue staying in the PDP because of the crises,” Shekarau stated, suggesting that his continued membership in the opposition party is increasingly untenable.

He, however, stopped short of confirming any immediate defection, emphasising that a final decision would be taken only after consultations with key stakeholders and loyalists. Political observers say his eventual move could reshape the political balance in Kano State, where he remains a highly influential figure with a loyal support base.

The APC chairman was accompanied on the visit by members of the party’s National Working Committee, alongside the Kano State APC chairman and other party executives, underscoring the importance attached to the engagement.

Analysts believe the meeting highlights intensifying political realignments ahead of future elections, with the ruling party seeking to consolidate power by bringing experienced politicians like Shekarau into its fold.

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