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Defection: Labour Party loses another Rep to APC

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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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Yelwata massacre: PDP blames security agencies for alleged selective arrests

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The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has accused Nigeria’s security agencies of engaging in selective arrests in connection with the recent massacre in Yelwata, Guma Local Government Area of Benue State.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Benue State chapter of the party expressed outrage over what it described as a biased approach to justice, alleging that only individuals suspected to be PDP supporters have been targeted in the ongoing investigation.

The party noted that the killings, which claimed several lives and displaced many others, have continued to heighten fear and insecurity within the community. It further alleged that the response from law enforcement has been skewed and politically motivated.

“We condemn in strong terms the selective arrests being carried out by security agencies over the Yelwata massacre.

“The victims and their families deserve justice, not political witch-hunts,” the statement read.

PDP also called on security operatives to act professionally and impartially, warning that selective enforcement of the law could inflame political tensions and further erode public confidence in state institutions.

“Security agencies should focus on apprehending the real perpetrators, regardless of their political affiliations. Justice must not only be done but must be seen to be done,” the party added.

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2027: ADC has no preferred presidential aspirant – David Mark

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The Interim National Chairman of the newly formed opposition coalition party, the African Democratic Congress, ADC, David Mark, has clarified that the party has no preferred presidential aspirant for the 2027 general elections.

Mark made this statement on Tuesday while addressing stakeholders of the Kogi chapter of the ADC at a meeting in Abuja.

The former Senate President assured Nigerians that, under his leadership, the party would operate with complete transparency.

“The ADC has no preferred or favourite presidential aspirant, but has set out to first put out a platform that would be attractive and acceptable to the majority of Nigerians.

“We are doing this because we do not want this great ship called Nigeria to sink, because if we do not rise up now and it sank all of us will be affected,” he said.

According to him, all members of the party are equal stakeholders, equal joiners, and equal owners.

The former military governor of Niger State urged members to put aside their differences and work as a team.

He called on some politicians to stop attacking others and instead focus on addressing the key challenges facing the nation, such as insecurity, which the ADC leadership has pledged to tackle if it assumes power.

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APC chieftain backs ADC coalition, slams Tinubu for disappointing Nigerians

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A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Jackson Lekan Ojo, has stated that the coalition African Democratic Congress (ADC) is justified in its attempt to displace the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2027.

Ojo argued that the President Bola Tinubu-led administration has wrecked Nigeria beyond repair and that the country requires urgent rescue.

He claimed that if it is true that previous governments failed, then “the government of Tinubu” is a “super failure.”

The politician and political affairs analyst made these remarks while speaking as a guest on a radio programme monitored by our correspondent in Osogbo on Tuesday.

He said, “The nation’s economy is in shambles, security is in coma; people are dying daily, many cannot afford to eat. Before, when you had N1,000, you could even invite your friends to take pepper soup and some bottles, but now, N1,000 cannot buy a bottle of stout. The present administration has failed Nigerians.

“Nigeria is not moving again. People are dying of hunger. Nothing is working in Nigeria. There is no principle of checks and balances. It has been buried because the people at the National Assembly are rubber-stamped. We cannot continue like this,” he said.

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