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Fubara loses as PDP NWC approves Wike-led Rivers LG, ward congresses
Fubara loses as PDP NWC approves Wike-led Rivers LG, ward congresses
Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State may have finally lost the control over the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state in the power show between him and his estranged political godfather, Nyesom Wike.
The National Working Committee (NWC) of the party on Thursday endorsed the ward and local government congresses conducted by the Wike version and snubbed Fubara.
Wike, the current Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, is a former governor of Rivers.
However, the matter remains a subject of litigation since a Rivers State court had restrained the PDP from holding the congresses in the state.
The NWC decision came at its meeting presided over by the acting national chairman of the PDP, Ambassador Iliya Damagum.
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Two weeks ago in Jalingo, Taraba State, the PDP governors directed the NWC to ensure that all the congresses in Rivers State should be handed over to the Rivers State governor, Fubara
But Wike threatened any PDP governor, who interferes in the political affairs of Rivers State, warning that he would make their states ungovernable.
In response, the PDP governors, in a statement by the Director General of the forum, chided Wike, saying his utterances were unacceptable and reckless.
But at their NWC meeting of yesterday, the Damagum-led party approved the congresses in Rivers State.
Some members were however opposed to the decision including the National Legal Adviser of the party, Adeyemi Ajibade, citing unresolved legal encumbrance.
The NEC meeting of the party was also moved from September 26 to October 26.
All the congresses would be ratified at the October meeting and subsequently, a new national chairman might emerge at the NEC meeting.
Fubara loses as PDP NWC approves Wike-led Rivers LG, ward congresses
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2027: APC Confident of Landslide Victory in Kaduna – Abbas Assures Tinubu
2027: APC Confident of Landslide Victory in Kaduna – Abbas Assures Tinubu
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, has expressed strong confidence that the All Progressives Congress (APC) will secure a landslide victory in Kaduna State during the 2027 general elections, assuring President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of total dominance across the state.
Speaking during a courtesy visit by Kaduna political stakeholders to the President, Abbas said the ruling party has now gained widespread acceptance across the state’s three senatorial districts—Kaduna North, Central, and South—marking a major political shift ahead of 2027.
According to him, what used to be a divided political landscape has transformed into a unified front, with leaders across all zones working together to ensure victory for the APC. He stated that the visit was aimed at briefing the President on the party’s growing strength and to reassure him that 2027 is guaranteed, with a landslide victory from zone one to zone two to zone three.
The Speaker explained that in previous elections, APC’s strength was largely limited to northern and central Kaduna, while Southern Kaduna remained a stronghold of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). However, he credited Governor Uba Sani for fostering inclusiveness and bridging long-standing political and regional divides, which has led to increased acceptance of the APC in the southern part of the state.
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He also highlighted recent political developments, including the defection of Senator Sunday Marshall Katung and other lawmakers from the PDP to the APC, describing it as a major boost to the ruling party’s structure and grassroots appeal. With these shifts, Abbas declared that the APC is now the dominant political force across all three senatorial districts in Kaduna State.
In his remarks, Senator Katung reaffirmed Kaduna’s readiness for the 2027 elections, noting that efforts are ongoing to attract more stakeholders into the APC. He attributed the growing support for the party to federal and state government interventions, including key development projects that have improved the lives of people in Southern Kaduna.
Former lawmaker Shehu Sani described the current political alignment in Kaduna as historic, pointing out that the state has long been divided along religious and regional lines. He noted that while the northern part traditionally supported APC and its legacy parties, the predominantly Christian southern region had consistently aligned with the PDP since 1999.
According to him, this is the first time both the Muslim North and Christian South are united with a common goal—to re-elect Governor Uba Sani and President Tinubu in 2027. He added that this unity is driven by what he described as verifiable achievements in infrastructure, healthcare, education, and governance by both the federal and state governments.
The stakeholders unanimously declared Kaduna “battle-ready” for the next general elections, pledging to mobilise voters across all communities to ensure a sweeping victory for APC candidates. They emphasised that continued grassroots engagement and visible development projects would be key factors in securing electoral success.
Political analysts say Kaduna remains a crucial battleground in Nigeria’s electoral landscape, and the emerging unity, defections, and shifting alliances could significantly influence the outcome of the 2027 elections.
2027: APC Confident of Landslide Victory in Kaduna – Abbas Assures Tinubu
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INEC Derecognition: ADC Alleges Plot to Silence Opposition
INEC Derecognition: ADC Alleges Plot to Silence Opposition
The African Democratic Congress has intensified its criticism of the Independent National Electoral Commission following the commission’s decision to withdraw recognition of its leadership, describing the move as politically motivated and legally flawed.
In a statement issued on Wednesday by its National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, the party rejected INEC’s interpretation of a recent Court of Appeal ruling, insisting that the electoral body acted under pressure from a “jittery” federal government unsettled by the ADC’s growing political influence.
According to the party, INEC’s decision to stop recognising any faction of the ADC—particularly the camp associated with former Senate President David Mark—is not grounded in law but reflects external interference aimed at weakening opposition forces.
The ADC INEC crisis deepened after the commission announced it would suspend recognition of all factions within the party pending the resolution of its lingering leadership dispute in court. INEC also stated that it would not monitor or participate in any party activities, including congresses or conventions, until a final judicial pronouncement is made.
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Reacting, the ADC described the move as a dangerous precedent that raises serious concerns about INEC independence and the future of Nigeria’s democracy. The party alleged that the federal government is actively working to suppress opposition voices and pave the way for a one-party system.
“We reject INEC’s interpretation of the Court of Appeal ruling. This action clearly shows the commission has caved to pressure from a government threatened by our rising momentum,” Abdullahi stated.
The party further argued that INEC’s position was riddled with inconsistencies, noting that the commission misrepresented the appellate court’s judgment to justify its action. It promised to release a detailed rebuttal to expose what it called contradictions in INEC’s statement.
Amid the growing tension, the ADC warned that the development reinforces fears of government interference in INEC and undermines public confidence in the electoral process.
“What is evident is that INEC has abandoned its neutrality and chosen to side with the government against the Nigerian people,” the statement added.
Despite its strong stance, the party said it is currently reviewing its legal and political options and will announce its next line of action in due course. Analysts say the outcome of the dispute could significantly shape opposition politics and party alignments ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The ADC, however, called on its members and supporters nationwide to remain calm and resolute as events unfold, reaffirming its commitment to democratic principles and political pluralism.
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Badagry women rally behind Ajose, demand APC gov ticket in 2027
Badagry women rally behind Ajose, demand APC gov ticket in 2027
Women across Badagry Division, under the aegis of the Women of Badagry Federation, have unanimously endorsed Dr. Samuel Mawuyon Ajose as their preferred governorship candidate on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the 2027 Lagos State election.
The group argued that Lagos cannot genuinely claim fairness, equity, and justice while Badagry continues to be sidelined politically, noting that the division has not produced a governor since the state’s creation in 1967, through both military and civilian administrations.
Speaking on behalf of the group at the Badagry Town Hall, former member of the House of Representatives, Rafeequat Arinola Onabamiro, clarified that the move was not a protest but a legitimate demand rooted in equity.
She stressed that it is Badagry’s turn to govern Lagos State in 2027.
“When Lagos needed stability, Badagry stood for peace. When the party needed support, Badagry delivered. When leadership needed mobilisation, Badagry showed up,” she said.
Onabamiro added that history would remember President Bola Ahmed Tinubu positively if he honours the request, stressing that Badagry remains a critical stakeholder in the state’s future and should no longer be treated as a political bystander.
She also warned against individuals exploiting Badagry’s identity to secure political appointments at state and federal levels without truly representing the interests of the division.
The former lawmaker further described Dr. Ajose as a committed party loyalist who has consistently contributed to the growth of the APC, Lagos State, and the South-West region.

Also speaking, Chief Rasheed Shobaloju, representing the aspirant, maintained that the demand by the women was both genuine and justified.
He reiterated that the appeal was directed at President Tinubu and the APC leadership, expressing optimism for a favourable response.
In her remarks, APC women leader in Badagry, Mrs. Kikelomo Ladipo, assured that women in the division would mobilise massively to support the party in the 2027 general elections.
Similarly, Hon. Funmi Agbaje stated that the women of Badagry are firmly behind Ajose’s ambition, noting that women constitute a decisive voting bloc capable of determining electoral outcomes.
She described President Tinubu as an inclusive leader and urged continued support for his administration’s policies in the interest of national development.

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