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In the U.S, if a Senator stands up to Speak, you don’t tell him to Round up until he ease the floor. This country belongs to us, this democracy belongs to the people.- Senator Ali Ndume

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In the U.S, if a Senator stands up to Speak, you don’t tell him to Round up until he ease the floor. This country belongs to us, this democracy belongs to the people.

Am surprised in the sudden hike in the Eletricity tariff which against the constitution.

According to constitution which supreme, section 42 says, you don’t discriminate Nigerian but when I heard this band A , band B , band C its discrimination.

Senator Ali Ndume. outburst over Electrical tariff hike, Slams Minister of Power Adelabu.

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PDP crisis: NEC decision on Anyanwu a trap – Atiku’s camp kicks amid ADC adoption

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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar’s camp has suggested that the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, might be walking into a trap of President Bola Tinubu’s ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, to destroy the opposition party.

This is even as the camp described the recent decision of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the PDP, affirming Samuel Anyanwu as the National Secretary as a scam, saying it doesn’t work.

This comes amid adoption of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, as the official platform of the opposition coalition.

The decision on Anyanwu has apparently further buried whatever is left of the PDP, with many members, especially in Atiku’s camp and beyond set to dump the umbrella party.

Ekwutosblog reported that the NEC on Monday seemingly ended months of internal conflict that threatened the stability of the party.

The PDP Acting National Chairman, Umar Damagun, while addressing journalists after the 100th NEC meeting, held behind closed doors at the party’s national secretariat in Abuja, announced that the party members agreed that Senator Anyanwu will continue to act as national secretary.

 

“As you can see, we just rose from our 100th NEC meeting. This meeting was a one-agenda meeting, which was to discuss the outcome of our interaction with INEC as regards the national secretary. We’ve all converged, we were all together, and we all agree that Senator Anyanwu will continue to act as national secretary,” Damagum said.

Ekwutosblog reports that the decision came less than one week after PDP leaders met with INEC leadership to resolve the party’s signature crisis.

The leadership crisis over Anyanwu’s position dates back to 2023 when he emerged as the PDP’s governorship candidate in Imo State.

 

His candidacy generated internal debate over whether he could retain his role as national secretary while running for office.

Anyanwu insisted on retaining his position as national secretary despite contesting for office.

The South-east chapter of the party and some members of the NWC had also backed SKE Udeh-Okoye as his replacement.

Speaking to Ekwutosblog concerning the decision by the PDP NEC, on the matter, Paul Ibe, media aide to Atiku said the resolution was a script, insisting it does not work that way.

Ibe claimed that those at the center of the crisis were in cahoots with the ruling All Progressive Congress, APC, saying they cannot be the ones trying to resolve the crisis.

He said: “How can you have a resolution of whatever may be the crisis that the party – a major opposition party – is going through, when the people, the ones at the center of the crisis, are in cahoots with the ruling party, and are also the same ones trying to resolve the issue?

“It is all a script. It does not work that way. These are the same people who are in bed with the ruling party, focused on destroying the party. They cannot be the ones trying to resolve the crisis.

“Why were the members of the party, who are working in bed with the All Progressive Congress, APC, harassing and intimidating members of the BoT who had come out for the meeting, necessitating a change of venue?”

Atiku’s aide also condemned the alleged intimidation of some of the NEC members by the security agencies, leading to a change in the venue of the meeting.

Ibe cautioned that the party should be careful of walking into a trap of the ruling APC to destroy the opposition party.

“If we answer these questions, the party will begin to realize that it is walking into a trap of Tinubu’s ruling party to destroy the opposition party. Some of them are enablers.

“They are part of the script. Until the right things are done, we will continue to see it all as a scam.

“We also condemn in its entirety the action of some members of the party who are in bed with the ruling APC in using police to intimidate NEC members, the highest organ of the party, who had come out to hold a meeting as endorsed.

“It’s a replica of what’s seen under a military dictatorship. What they are trying to do is to force us into a one-party stateship,” he cautioned.

However, a former National Auditor of the PDP, Barr Ray Nnaji, told Ekwutosblog that the PDP NEC took the right decision.

According to Nnaji, the party, especially the Governors Forum, was supposed to have taken the necessary steps, noting that they didn’t do what they ought to have done.

He, therefore, called on the leadership to start rebuilding the party.

Nnaji said: “Let me be frank with you, that’s the right decision the party should have taken from day one because they made a mistake not to have acted proactively.

“From the fact that Senator Samuel Anyanwu went for an election, they ought to have rallied round – if they were not pushing for him to come back – and take a decision.

“And then immediately, get an acting secretary and submit his name to the Independent National Electoral Commission as a replacement, so that when he comes back it will not be easy for him, assuming he didn’t resign his position before going.

“They just left it open. And immediately he came back after losing the gubernatorial election, he just resumed and nobody seemed to have been interested.

“If they had acted proactively, especially my governor, who didn’t show any interest in party politics right from time only for him to wake up very belatedly and is now championing a cause he knows it’s not proper because Senator Sam Anyanwu was an elected person.

“And being an elected person, for you to remove him, it’s either by resignation or some many other things as provided in the constitution.

“So the idea of nominating another person when his tenure elapsed belatedly caused a problem. If they had acted proactively, they would have actually foreclosed Anyanwu from coming back.

“Look at what’s happening to the Acting National Chairman, by now they are supposed to have replaced him with another person from North Central immediately after Iyorcha Ayu left.

“But it didn’t take place. Now to remove the Acting National Chairman is going to be a difficult task because they left it for a long time.

“The party is supposed to have taken steps, especially the Governors’ Forum, they didn’t do what they ought to have done.

“They allowed Nyesom Wike to have a field day only to realize he was rightly going to deal with most of them.

“That’s why they are now coming back, even when the matter had gone to the Supreme Court, it seems not to have been resolved.

“Now they have taken a decision because it was going to cause a problem to the party as only the National Chairman now signs nomination forms and correspondence without a National Secretary.

“They are now realizing that it’s better to take Sam Anyanwu as the National Secretary, and that’s the best. Let them start by rebuilding the party.”

Meanwhile, political leaders in Nigeria’s opposition parties, as well as some members of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, gathered in their numbers on Wednesday in Abuja during the unveiling of the ADC as the official platform of the opposition coalition.

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It’s Nigeria vs APC in 2027, ADC will lead the change – Kenneth Okonkwo

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Veteran actor and lawyer, Kenneth Okonkwo, has declared that the All Progressives Congress (APC) will face its “final downfall” ahead of the 2027 elections, stating that the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and its new coalition of opposition forces represent the “dawn of a new era in Nigeria’s political history.”

Speaking at a coalition strategy meeting, Okonkwo emphasized that the new alignment is not about seeking power but prioritizing the “welfare of Nigerians.”

“You know, this party is not about power. This party is about the welfare of Nigerians,” Okonkwo stated. “If there is no new arrangement that I’m sure will take care of the welfare of Nigerians, I will stay in my house and pray.”

He described the ADC as a “party of light” poised to rescue Nigerians from what he termed the “darkness of this incompetent and corrupt APC.”

“When you shine light in darkness, darkness disappears. APC will not understand what hits them,” Okonkwo asserted.

Highlighting Article 3 of the ADC Constitution, he emphasized that the party’s motto is “in pursuit of the welfare of our people and the nation,” aligning with the coalition’s objective to create a favorable environment for all Nigerians to contribute to the nation’s welfare, peace, and prosperity.

In addressing concerns about the inclusion of former APC and PDP members in the coalition, Okonkwo argued that past leaders have learnt from their mistakes.

“Your best teacher is your last mistake,” he noted, adding, “All the people that have been in power in Nigeria and did not do what they ought to do at that time are reaping it.”

On potential alliances with Peter Obi should he emerge as a presidential candidate within the coalition, Okonkwo reaffirmed his commitment to coalition politics over party allegiance.

“This is now the time of the coalition, not individual parties. I can guarantee you that anybody that emerges from this coalition, I will work with the person,” he stated.

Okonkwo dismissed concerns over potential litigation or infiltration by APC elements into the ADC, stating that the party had done its due diligence and would not allow infiltration.

“Of course, when you are in a battle with somebody, you send your own spies. We will search out any infiltrator and give him the treatment that is given to spies,” Okonkwo warned.

He further predicted the collapse of APC structures, referencing recent political crises within the ruling party.

“Before long, APC people will be in hiding because the shame that will come upon them, they will not even be able to talk and speak to Nigerians again,” Okonkwo concluded.

The ADC coalition aims to unify opposition forces to prevent a fragmented challenge against the incumbent APC in 2027, positioning itself as a credible platform for Nigerians seeking alternative leadership to rescue the nation from economic hardship, insecurity, and governance failures.

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Nigerian Speakers seek governors’ support on state police, fiscal federalism

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The Chairman of Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures of Nigeria, Adebo Ogundoyin, has appealed to the Nigeria Governors’ Forum to support the actualization of some of the reforms being pushed by the group.

Ogundoyin, who is also the Speaker of Oyo State House of Assembly, appealed to NGF under the leadership of Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrasaq of Kwara State to support the conference in realisation of state police, fiscal federalism and devolution of powers.

Speaking when he paid a courtesy visit to the Kwara governor in Ilorin, the Oyo Speaker noted that the reforms may not be realised without the support of the governors.

He maintained that the visit to the governor was part of the activities to strengthen legislative governance and accelerate constitutional reforms in the country.

Ogundoyin said, “We need the Governors’ Forum to support key legislative proposals such as devolution of power, fiscal federalism and State Policing.”

Ekwutosblog reports that the the Speaker of the Kwara State House of Assembly, Yakubu Danladi-Salihu, was present at the occasion.

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