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LP factional leaders in shouting match at presidential election tribunal


LP factional leaders in shouting match at presidential election tribunal
Leaders of two factions of the Labour Party took their internal crisis to the Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal in Abuja on Wednesday.
It was at the resumed hearing on the case filed by the LP Presidential candidate, Peter Obi, challenging the victory of Bola Tinubu at the poll.
Trouble started when Lamidi Apapa, factional chairman of the party, walked into the court room with some of his supporters.
Apapa is locked in a battle with Julius Abure, suspended chairman of the party,
There was a shouting between the two groups when Apapa attempted to sit where LP officials were already seated.
“Who are you?” a party official asked Apapa, who fired back saying, “Who are you too?”
When the LP matter was called, Obi and the party’s Women Leader, Dudu Manoga, introduced themselves.
But when Apapa stood up for introduction as the national chairman of the party, the presiding justice of the court, Justice Haruna Tsammani, asked him to stop, adding that the court would you please not recognise the ‘National Chairman’ on record.
Abure, who sat next to Obi, did not attempt to introduce himself.
Apapa had earlier vowed to take control of the party and to withdraw the petition and motions before the court ahead of the sitting following the ruling of an FCT High Court sustaining Abure’s suspension. The LP has appealed the ruling.
During Wednesday’s sitting, the LP’s lawyers, the lawyers to Bola Tinubu, the APC and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) are expected to show the extent of their harmonisation of non-contentious issues and motions to be relied upon during the main hearing.
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JUST IN: Gov Ganduje to hand over power to Gov Elect Abba Kabir today


JUST IN: Gov Ganduje to hand over power to Gov Elect Abba Kabir today
The outgoing governor of Kano state, Dr.Abdullahi Umar Ganduje will perform the official handing over of the affairs of the state to the governor-elect, Engr. Abba Kabir Yusuf.
A statement by the outgoing commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, Malam Muhammad Garba stated that the event is billed for 9:00pm on Sunday, May 28 at the Government House, Kano.
He said already, the Kano state Government Transition Committee has communicated the development to the Transition Committee of the governor-elect.
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Malam Garba pointed out that the two committees have met within the week during which a handing over document was presented to to the governor-elect committee and also worked out a harmonised agenda on the handing over ceremony.
The commissioner explained that Governor Ganduje would shortly after the event depart for Abuja as head of Kano delegation to the inauguration of the President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Monday, May 29.
He said the governor’s departure was also necessitated to beat the deadline for the closure of Nnamdi Azikwe Internation Airport, Abuja for the inauguration ceremony.
The statement called on people to continue to pray for peace and development in the state.
JUST IN: Gov Ganduje to hand over power to Gov Elect Abba Kabir today
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We have no Islamisation agenda, I’m child of necessity, says Shettima


We have no Islamisation agenda, I’m child of necessity, says Shettima
Vice-President-elect, Kashim Shettima, has dismissed insinuations that the incoming administration of Bola Tinubu plans to Islamise Nigeria.
Indeed, he described himself as a child of necessity, adding that his aides are mostly Christians.
Shettima, who spoke on Saturday at the inauguration lecture in Abuja, said Tinubu, the president-elect, who has not Islamised his family could not possibly do so to the country.
In the build-up to the February elections, the issue of religion generated heated reactions and controversy after Tinubu, a Muslim from the South-West, picked another Muslim – Shettima from the North-East – as his running mate.
Shettima said he deliberately picked an Igbo man, who is a Catholic, as his chief security officer and a northern Christian as his aide de camp for the purpose of togetherness.
‘I was a child of necessity, there is no Islamisation agenda. Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is a Muslim who is married to a Christian, not only a Christian but a pastor in the Redeemed Christian Church of God,” he said.
“Someone who has not Islamised his family, people are alluding that he has the intention to Islamise the nation.
“Politics is about perception. As we begin the formation of a new administration, I deliberately picked an Igbo man, a Catholic, to be my chief security officer.
“For the purpose of inclusivity and togetherness, again I deliberately picked a northern Christian to be my ADC. So the so-called founder of Boko Haram is going to be protected by….”
Speaking further, the former Borno governor said the Tinubu’s administration understands the seriousness of the work ahead, adding they were ready to serve Nigerians.
“We are to serve. We are to listen. We are here to be held accountable. We are not sent on an evangelical mission. Therefore, like every mortal, we may stumble here and there. None of these mistakes could be intentional,” he added.
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Appeal court suspends judgement nullifying election of Abia gov-elect Otti


Appeal court suspends judgement nullifying election of Abia gov-elect Otti
The Court of Appeal in Kano on Saturday suspended the judgment of a Federal High Court that invalidated the primaries that produced Alex Otti and other Labour Party candidates in Abia State.
The planned inauguration of Otti as elected governor of Abia State on Monday can go on.
The court presided over by Justice Mbaba further granted the application of Otti to appeal as an interested party while suspending the judgment of the Federal High Court pending the hearing and determination of the appeal.
The Appeal Court order was made in respect of the motion for leave filed by the Abia governor-elect to appeal as an interested party against the judgment of the Kano Division of Federal High Court delivered on 18th May 2023 in Suit No. FHC/KN/CS/107/2023.
Similarly, the Appellate Court granted an order for stay and suspension of the judgment of the lower court delivered by Justice Yunusa J.
Otti had in his response to his purported sack last week accused the outgoing Peoples Democratic Party in Abia State of masterminding the judgement, an allegation the party denied.
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