Politics
Defection: Labour Party loses another Rep to APC
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2 weeks agoon
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Ekwutos Blog
Another member of the Labour Party, LP, in the House of Representatives, Sunday Umahia, on Thursday defected to the All Progressives Congress, APC.
Umehia, representing Ezeagu/Udi Federal Constituency of Enugu State, said he was leaving the Labour Party because of the elongated crisis that has given rise to three different factions laying claim to the leadership of the party.
The lawmaker, in his letter of defection read at plenary by the Speaker, Abbas Tajudeen, said Senator Nenadi Usman, Barrister Julius Abure and Alhaji Lamidi Apapa have continued to lay claim to the leadership of the LP, while members are at a loss as to who they should defer to.
The lawmaker said he has resolved to join the APC and team up with the President to provide leadership for the country and the South-East in particular.
However, Minority Leader, Kingsley Chinda said the constant defection of legislators is making a mockery of democratic rule in Nigeria, saying the practice in the parliament appears confusing.
According to him, the time has come to take another look at the constitutional provision on defection and amend it to safeguard Nigeria’s democracy.
Chinda asked the Speaker to exercise his constitutional power and declare the seat of the defectors vacant.
The minority leader stated further that the Supreme Court has put to an end to the leadership crisis in the Labour Party and therefore the said crisis can no longer be relied upon for defection.
He also drew attention of the House to its standing order especially as it deals with the leadership of House Standing Committees, which provides that leadership of committees are appointed on party basis.
He said those who have defected should be made to vacate their leadership position in committees.

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PRESIDENT BOLA TINUBU AND POLITICS OF LAGOS GOVERNORS

Ex-Imo State State Governor, Rochas Okorocha, has refuted speculations making the rounds that he plans to leave the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.
Okorocha was reacting to a recent report, which claimed he described the APC as a party “desperate to hijack power”. He denied ever making such a statement.
The former lawmaker, in a statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media, Sam Onwuemeodo, described the report as a fabrication by those threatened by his political influence.
Okorocha questioned how he could make such a statement about a party he helped to establish; one that has held federal power since 2015.
Parts of the statement read, “Almost eight years after leaving office as Executive Governor of Imo State, and several years after serving as Senator representing Imo West, those with a phobia of Rochas Okorocha still cannot sleep with their two eyes closed.
“For days now, they have circulated a fake story on social media, falsely quoting me as saying: ‘APC is no longer a political party but a party desperate to hijack power at all costs. I am at the corner looking at them — Senator Rochas Okorocha.’
“Okorocha would never describe a party that has been in government since 2015, and still counting, as ‘desperate to hijack power.’ What power again?”
The former governor said that he was the only sitting governor from the South-East who joined the APC during its formation, risking his re-election in 2015 at a time when the party had little support in the region.
“Okorocha took a political risk when major South-East leaders doubted the viability of the APC. He was ridiculed for his decision, yet he stayed committed.
“It’s important to recall that, due to his dedication, he was unanimously elected by fellow APC governors as the pioneer Chairman of the Progressive Governors Forum, which he helped to build into a strong force,” the statement added.
The statement stressed that if Okorocha had any concerns about the party, he would not express them in a “badly written social media post” but would address them openly, as is consistent with his political style.
Politics
PRESIDENT BOLA TINUBU AND POLITICS OF LAGOS GOVERNORS
Published
10 hours agoon
June 3, 2025By
Ekwutos Blog
There Is no gain saying that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the architect of modern Lagos
Even if his supporters disagree with me , President Tinubu never had the best of relationships with all the people that he picked as Lagos State Governors
He did everything possible to stop Babatunde Raji Fashola from getting a second term. It was a fierced battle but against all odds BRF succeeded
He was opposed to BRF’s nomination as a Minister but Muhammadu Buhari stood his ground Spy Nigeria recalls.
He fell out with Akinwumi Ambode and stopped his second term bid
Babajide Sanwo-Olu was smart enough, he remained a ” good boy ” , did his biddings inorder to also get a second term
If what is happening between them now happened during his first term , he would have kicked his second term good bye
It is also on records that Tinubu’s two deputies when he was Governor were impeached after they fell out with him
1. Kofo Bucknor
2. Femi Pedro
The question i am asking , Is the problem that of President Bola Tinubu or his loyalists ?
A thief’s dictator that hates being challenged when things are not working but always wanted his own will prevail at all cost irrespective of the consequences. I have been privileged to listen to Mama Kofo analysing how wicked Tifnubu has been when she was his deputy. All the fallouts are on the same issues of fund stealing and diversion of State funds into his person wealth.
Chris Kehinde Nwandu is Executive Editor CKNNews
Politics
Abia Governor Honors Immigration Officer Who Rejected ₦10m Bribe from Enugu Native Doctor
Published
11 hours agoon
June 3, 2025By
Ekwutos Blog
Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, has publicly honored Immigration Officer Prince Orji Ugochukwu for his outstanding integrity and bravery in rejecting a ₦10 million bribe from High Chief Levi Onyeka Obu, a native doctor and alleged ritualist from Enugu State
The incident occurred when the suspect, popularly known as “Ezeani” or “Ichie Billion,” attempted to flee Nigeria through the Seme border while carrying luxury gadgets, including an iPhone 13 Pro Max and a Tecno Camon 19. Mr. Ugochukwu stood firm and refused the bribe, ensuring the suspect was handed over to the police for further investigation.
Governor Otti praised Mr. Ugochukwu’s exemplary conduct, describing it as a shining example of honesty and professionalism within Nigeria’s public service. The governor emphasized the importance of such acts in combating corruption and restoring public trust in government institutions.
The meeting was facilitated by Senator Darlington Nwokocha and Honorable Ginger Onwusibe, reflecting the growing recognition of ethical leadership in the country.
Mr. Ugochukwu’s courageous stand continues to inspire many Nigerians and underscores the critical role of integrity in national development and good governance.

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