Politics
Anambra: ADC coalition unveils candidates
Anambra State governorship candidate under the platform of the Africa Democratic Congress, ADC, Mr John Nwosu says he will end insecurity and review the tax on artisans and small businesses in Anambra if elected governor.
Nwosu said this during the campaign kickoff and unveiling of ADC Coalition candidates for August 16 by-election and Nov. 8 governorship election in Onitsha on Friday.
Mrs Justina Azuka, widow of the late Mr Justice Azuka, representing Onitsha 1 State Constituency who was kidnapped and later found dead, is seeking to succeed her husband while Mr Chidi Amamgbo is contesting for Anambra South Senatorial District.
Nwosu said incumbent, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo had failed in the area of security, development and respect for the rule of law, respect for traditional institutions and should not be reelected.
The candidate, who received the party flag in company of his running mate, Chief Ndubuisi Nwobu, said Anambra was broken, needed urgent repair, adding that he was presenting himself as a credible alternative.
“Governance is not rocket science, it is also not to try your luck or making bogus promises, if Soludo did not succeed in the first four years, he won’t succeed in another four years.
“We promise four years of seamless, transformative and adaptive governance along these lines,” he said.
The Information and Technology expert enunciated his seven-pillar policy thrust which included Security, Health, Education, Economy, Enterprise, Market, and Social Welfare (SHEEEMS).
He said he would deploy Hi-tech security infrastructure including fingerprint and AI-powered facial recognition cameras, well trained and motivated community based personnel to end insecurity.
He said his administration would introduce e-Government to fight corruption, improve transparency, and enhance efficiency such that people could access and track government services from their phones.
“It will be a government that works at the speed of technology, not the speed of paperwork.
“Within six months, we will restore peace across our communities, safety will return to our streets; traditional marriage ceremonies and festivals will return to our villages.
“The era of exploitation is over, I will abolish enforcement with pestles ‘Aka-Odo’ and review the tax system.
“We will restructure the tax system to be fair, growth-friendly, and humane; you will no longer pay to suffer.
“From my first day in office, we will cut tax tariffs and charges payable by shuttle bus and keke drivers, barrow pushers and artisans by 30 per cent.
“Our people are underserved and overtaxed, this government deployed brutality to collect revenue, and many have been maimed and some have died in the hands of these agents,” he said.
Handing over the party flag to the candidates, Chief Ralph Nwosu, immediate past National Chairman of ADC, said the coalition was set to change the leadership narrative of Anambra.
Nwosu said the by-election elections would be the first victory for the ADC Coalition and that with wide membership from Labour Party, Peoples Democratic Party and others, Nwosu would be next Anambra governor.
He urged party faithful to go to their polling units, wards and local government and for the victory of ADC Coalition and its candidates.
Politics
PDP Constitutes Caretaker Committees for Enugu, Delta and Rivers States
By Our Correspondent
The Peoples Democratic Party has announced the formation of caretaker committees for its chapters in Enugu, Delta and Rivers states, marking a new phase in the party’s effort to strengthen its internal structures and ensure effective administration ahead of upcoming political activities.
According to the party leadership, the decision follows the expiration of the tenures of the previous state executive committees and the need to maintain uninterrupted organizational stability. The newly appointed caretaker teams are expected to oversee party affairs, coordinate administrative functions and prepare the ground for fresh congresses that will eventually produce substantive state executives.
Party officials explained that the committees were selected to reflect broad representation, balance and experience, ensuring that the party remains cohesive during the transition period. They added that the appointments are part of ongoing reforms aimed at promoting transparency, unity and strategic planning within the party.
The national leadership called on members in the affected states to cooperate fully with the caretaker committees. It assured them that the interim structures will work closely with stakeholders to sustain party activities, mediate internal disputes where necessary and strengthen engagement at the grassroots level.
The PDP restated its commitment to internal democracy and expressed confidence that the temporary leadership arrangements will support a smoother and more inclusive process as preparations continue for electoral and organizational programs across the country.
Politics
INEC HARBORING DEREGISTERED APP PARTY WOULD TRIGGER NATIONAL CRISIS — NGOFORO-LED GROUP RAISES ALARM
By Fred Adekunle, Abuja
The Civic Action for Democracy (CAD) on Thursday raised alarm over what it described as a grand conspiracy to derail the 2027 general elections through the illegal retention of the Action Peoples Party (APP) by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), warning that the situation poses an existential threat to Nigeria’s democracy.
Speaking at a world press conference in Abuja, the group’s Executive Director, Mazi Franklin Ngoforo, presented meticulously documented evidence of institutional corruption and electoral manipulation involving INEC officials and corrupt politicians.
According to CAD, the APP was among 74 political parties lawfully deregistered by INEC on February 6, 2020, for failing to meet constitutional requirements under Section 225 of the 1999 Constitution and provisions of the Electoral Act after the 2019 general elections. The group noted that the Supreme Court in March 2022 upheld INEC’s powers to deregister political parties, affirming the validity of the 2020 exercise.
However, Ngoforo stated that INEC fraudulently claimed APP had obtained an interim court order restraining its deregistration, a claim the group insists is completely false as no suit number, court documents, or evidence of such an order has ever been produced despite repeated requests over five years.
The organization argued that even if such a court order existed, which it maintains it does not, no interim order in Nigerian jurisprudence could remain in force for nearly six years without renewal or extension, calling INEC’s claim “a legal impossibility that insults the intelligence of every lawyer and informed citizen.”
CAD presented evidence including a July 29, 2020 letter from Barr. Mrs. Eunice Atuejide, former National Chairman of the National Interest Party, requesting details of the purported court order, which INEC has never answered. The group also referenced a pending Federal High Court suit (FHC/ABJ/CS/1464/2024) filed by legal luminary Barr. Ukpai Ukairo challenging INEC’s continued recognition of the deregistered party.
CAD alleged that corrupt political actors, including a serving federal lawmaker from Imo State and INEC contractors, have maintained APP in the electoral commission’s database for nefarious purposes.
The group claimed these conspirators orchestrated a fraudulent arrangement in October 2024 where APP was ceded a councillorship seat in Buntusu Ward, Gwiwa Local Government Area of Jigawa State, to create a false impression of meeting constitutional requirements.
Intelligence gathered by the organization suggests a two-pronged strategy to destabilize democracy: either using proxy plaintiffs to seek judicial invalidation of elections involving APP shortly after the 2027 presidential results are announced, or orchestrating a widespread boycott that could delegitimize the entire electoral process.
Drawing parallels to electoral crises in Kenya (2017) and Côte d’Ivoire (2010-2011) that resulted in violence, economic collapse, and civil war, CAD warned that Nigeria’s fragile democratic ecosystem cannot absorb such shocks. Ngoforo emphasized that the matter has transcended electoral administration to become a national security threat, noting that conspirators have established channels to amplify any planned crisis through international media and diplomatic networks. He called on the Office of the National Security Adviser, Department of State Services, Nigerian Police Force, and Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to immediately investigate the financial transactions sustaining the conspiracy.
The group made five specific demands to INEC: immediately announce that APP was lawfully deregistered and has no legal existence; remove APP from the database of registered political parties; publicly release all documentation related to the claimed court order or admit none exists; identify all officials who facilitated the fraudulent exemption; and collaborate with law enforcement to prosecute those involved.
CAD specifically appealed to INEC’s current Chairman, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, noting that while he inherited the problem, he now has the responsibility and constitutional authority to correct it before it destroys Nigeria’s democracy.
The organization called on civil society groups, professional bodies, the National Assembly, the Attorney-General of the Federation, and international observers to join the campaign to address what it described as a clear and present danger to Nigeria’s national security.
Ngoforo warned that failure to act immediately could result in the collapse of Nigeria’s economy, deterioration of security, destruction of international standing, and potential classification as a failed state. “The 2027 elections represent more than a political contest; they are a test of whether our institutions can maintain integrity under pressure,” he declared, urging all Nigerians to recognize the issue as a matter of partisan politics rather than partisan politics.
Politics
Atiku Accuses EFCC of Partisan Agenda, Says Anti-Corruption War Now “Political Witch-Hunt”
By Our Correspondent
Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar has strongly criticized the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), accusing the agency of abandoning its core mandate and turning the nation’s anti-corruption campaign into a tool for political persecution.
Atiku said the EFCC’s recent activities demonstrate a troubling pattern in which opposition figures are aggressively targeted, while allies of the ruling party appear to receive preferential treatment.
According to Atiku, Nigeria’s once-credible anti-corruption drive has “derailed into a full-blown political witch-hunt,” undermining both public trust and the integrity of institutions created to uphold accountability. He argued that the EFCC now functions as an “overzealous appendage” of those in power, rather than as an impartial guardian of the law.
The former Vice-President referenced recent high-profile arrests, including that of former Attorney-General Abubakar Malami (SAN), as evidence of selective enforcement. He claimed that such moves fit a broader pattern of intimidation aimed at weakening the opposition while shielding individuals aligned with the ruling party from scrutiny.
Atiku warned that the politicization of anti-graft bodies threatens Nigeria’s democratic stability, erodes confidence in justice processes, and damages the country’s international credibility in combating corruption.
He called on the EFCC to re-establish its independence and refocus on its founding principles to ensure that the fight against corruption is fair, transparent, and free from political interference.
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