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ADC, INEC clash over party’s leadership change

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The Independent National Electoral Commission and the African Democratic Congress have clashed on the change of leadership within the party.

While INEC said the political party failed in meeting the conditions for a change in leadership, the party said it had fulfilled necessary requirements.

The former Senate President David Mark-led leadership of the party has been grappling with official recognition from INEC and some party members since the former National Chairman of the ADC, Ralph Nwosu, resigned.

Nwosu and other members of the National Working Committee of the party resigned their positions on July 1 after the adoption of the ADC as the platform for a coalition of opposition leaders to challenge President Bola Tinubu and the All Progressives Congress in 2027.

A former Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, was also appointed as National Secretary of the party, among other executive members.

Nwosu stated that the party’s executive members had voluntarily stepped down to allow Mark and Aregbesola to take the helm and spearhead efforts to reposition both the party and the nation.

However, some members of the party, including the Gombe State ADC governorship candidate in the 2023 general elections, Nafiu Bala, described the takeover of the party by Mark and Aregbesola as an unprecedented assault on democracy and vowed to resist it.

He accused former party leaders of abandoning their constitutional responsibilities and handing over the party’s structures to “powerful outsiders” with no ties to the party.

Bala thereafter announced himself as the interim National Chairman of the ADC.

Despite the rejections, the Mark-led leadership was inaugurated on July 29 at the party’s 99th National Executive Committee meeting held in Abuja.

At the meeting, Nwosu formally transferred the leadership of the party to Mark in the presence of INEC officials who were invited to witness the meeting.

However, findings by Sunday Ekwutosblog revealed that despite the publicised leadership changes, INEC’s records have not been updated to reflect the ADC NWC members.

As of Saturday, the commission’s official website still listed Nwosu as National Chairman and Said Abdullahi as National Secretary.

Other listed party officials include Kelvin Alagoa as National Treasurer, Ifeyinwa Ntima as National Financial Secretary, and Barr. Ujunwa Onwuasoeze as National Legal Adviser.

Explaining the reason for not recognising the new leadership of the ADC, INEC’s Director of Voter Education and Publicity, Victoria Eta-Messi, told Sunday Ekwutosblog that the party had not fulfilled the necessary conditions required for the commission to acknowledge the leadership change.

“They have not completed all the processes required for recognition. ADC is yet to provide the commission with sample signatures of the interim Chairman/Secretary,” she said.

According to INEC regulations, political parties are required to submit detailed documentation before any leadership change can be recognised.

This includes formally documented resolutions, verified signatures from authorised officials, and strict adherence to the party’s constitutional procedures.

But the National Secretary of Membership Mobilisation and Registration of the ADC, Sadiq Yar’adua, said the party had communicated the leadership change to INEC.

He said the party was not worried about the delay in recognising the Mark-led executive, stating that the ADC had followed the normal process.

“The party has communicated all the changes that happened to INEC. So, if they don’t reflect it on their website, it shouldn’t bother me. It shouldn’t concern me, because they have their own forces and I cannot influence them.

“As a party, we are not worried at all by the delay. The constitution of the country and that of the ADC are very clear as to how the process should be done. Why should I be concerned about non-action on the part of INEC? We have done the needful,” he added.

Yar’adua accused INEC of compromise on what he described as untimely political activities favouring the APC.

He said, “INEC can decide what they want to do or not do, just like what we are witnessing with campaign posters and activities for the President across the country. Go to Lagos, Abuja or Port Harcourt, you will see Tinubu’s pictures everywhere. These are illegalities, and INEC has kept quiet, not doing anything just because Tinubu is the President. That is enough to give cover to such illegality.

“INEC is shirking its basic responsibility of telling people that it is not time for campaigns yet. The constitution bars anyone from campaigning before INEC opens the field, but INEC is not discharging its responsibility.”

Also, the Publicity Secretary of the ADC, Bolaji Abdullahi, said the issue had been resolved.

He noted that the Mark-led leadership would be officially recognised any moment.

“The delay is purely administrative, not political, and it has been resolved,” Abdullahi said.

Findings by Sunday PUNCH revealed that the ADC made an error in its notification of leadership change to INEC.

It was gathered that the report of the ADC 99th NEC meeting forwarded to INEC was signed by Nwosu and Abdullahi alone as former chairman and secretary respectively.

Insiders in the ADC confided in one of our correspondents that the report ought to have been co-signed by Nwosu, Mark, Abdullahi and Aregbesola.

An insider said, “To be sincere, the delay isn’t INEC’s fault. The report of the last NEC meeting we held was not signed by all the officials who were supposed to sign it. The old chairman and secretary of the ADC, Nwosu and Abdullahi, were the only ones that signed the report.

“Whereas, the new chairman and secretary and their predecessors were supposed to be the signatories to the report. That way, INEC will be able to authenticate the signatures. But only Nwosu and Abdullahi conveyed what happened at the NEC meeting to INEC.

“However, necessary corrections have been made, but you know when you are dealing with official and political matters of this nature, you’re likely to encounter delays. Our people have been there several times but they are yet to get it sorted. There was a time they sat for a whole day but couldn’t see the official. That said, everything will be sorted out.”

 

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Fubara To Contest Rivers Governorship Seat Under NDC

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A Rivers State politician, Blessing Fubara, has declared his intention to contest the 2027 governorship election in Rivers State under the platform of the Nigeria Democratic Congress.

The politician has already obtained both the nomination and expression of interest forms needed to participate in the governorship race ahead of the 2027 election.

Blessing Fubara shares the same surname and local government area with the current Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara.

Both men are from Opobo/Nkoro Local Government Area. However, there has been no confirmation that they are family members.

The Chairman of the NDC in Rivers State, Success Jack, confirmed that Blessing Fubara is among those seeking the party’s governorship ticket.

He also stated that he could not confirm whether the governorship aspirant is related to Governor Siminalayi Fubara.

According to him, the party is preparing seriously for the 2027 general elections and hopes to win not only the governorship seat but other elective positions in Rivers State.

The development comes weeks after Blessing Fubara left the All Progressives Congress and joined the NDC.

Following his defection in Abuja, he was received by former Bayelsa State Governor, Seriake Dickson, alongside other leaders and members of the party.

After joining the NDC, Blessing Fubara said his decision was taken for the interest of Rivers people.

He also stated that the future of the state must be protected ahead of the next general election, expressing confidence that the state would experience positive changes after the 2027 polls.

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Desmond Elliot Withdraws from APC Lagos Assembly Primaries, Cites Intimidation

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Surulere I lawmaker Desmond Elliot has withdrawn from the All Progressives Congress Lagos House of Assembly primaries, citing intimidation across multiple zones.

In a viral video posted online, the lawmaker said he was stepping out of the race despite seeking re-election under the APC. He alleged that his supporters faced intimidation during the process in several parts of the constituency.

Elliot’s decision came as the primaries held across Lagos on Tuesday. Chief of Staff to the President Femi Gbajabiamila, who represents Surulere Federal Constituency, praised the conduct of the exercise in Surulere, describing it as peaceful.

The withdrawal narrows the contest for the APC ticket in Surulere I ahead of the 2027 general election. Party officials in Lagos have not yet responded to Elliot’s claims, and the APC state chapter has not announced whether the primary in the constituency will proceed with other aspirants.

Elliot has represented Surulere I in the Lagos State House of Assembly since 2015.

 

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Political Shockwave in Rivers as Fubara Pulls Out of APC Governorship Race, Backs Party’s Candidate

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Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has officially withdrawn from the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship primaries scheduled to take place on Thursday, a development that has stirred fresh political conversations across the state.

The governor announced his decision in a personally signed statement titled “My Decision to Withdraw from the Rivers State Gubernatorial Primaries,” which was released on Wednesday night.

In the statement, Fubara explained that his withdrawal followed wide consultations with political associates, stakeholders, and supporters. He stated that the decision was taken in the overall interest of peace, unity, and stability within the APC and Rivers State at large.

According to the governor, politics should not be allowed to divide the people or create unnecessary tension within the party. He stressed that preserving unity among party members and maintaining stability in the state remain more important than personal political ambition.

Fubara further pledged his total loyalty and support to whoever eventually emerges as the APC governorship candidate, assuring party faithful that he remains committed to the success and progress of the party ahead of the next general elections.

The Rivers governor also appreciated his supporters across the state for standing by him throughout the political process. He thanked party leaders, youth groups, women supporters, and political associates who had continued to show him solidarity and encouragement.

He urged his supporters not to see his withdrawal as the end of his political journey, but rather as a decision made in the collective interest of the party and the state. He also appealed to them to remain peaceful, united, and committed to the ideals of the APC.

Political observers have described the development as one of the biggest political surprises in Rivers State in recent times, especially considering the growing speculations and intense political alignments ahead of the governorship primaries.

Analysts believe the governor’s withdrawal may reshape the political calculations within the APC and influence the direction of the party’s governorship race moving forward.

The announcement has continued to generate mixed reactions from political stakeholders and residents across Rivers State. While some supporters described the move as strategic and mature, others expressed surprise over the governor’s sudden exit from the contest.

Several party faithful, however, commended Fubara for placing party unity and stability above personal ambition, noting that his decision may help reduce internal tensions and strengthen the APC ahead of the elections.

The development has also intensified attention on the remaining aspirants contesting for the APC governorship ticket, as consultations and political meetings continue ahead of the primary election.

Many observers believe the governor’s endorsement of the eventual APC candidate could play a major role in shaping the outcome of the party’s governorship battle and future political structure in the state.

As political activities continue to gather momentum in Rivers State, all eyes are now on the APC primaries and the next phase of political developments expected to unfold in the coming days.

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