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Labour Party crisis: NEC sacks Usman-led committee, backs Abure
The National Executive Council, NEC, of the Labour Party has disbanded the Nenadi Usman-led Caretaker Committee, restating its backing for the National Working Committee (NWC) headed by Mr Julius Abure.
This was disclosed in a statement released on Tuesday in Abuja by the Secretary of the NEC Forum, Alhaji Abdulrahim Chindo.
Comprising duly elected state chairmen and secretaries, the NEC reached the decision during a virtual meeting held on March 17, 2026, where members unanimously endorsed the resolutions.
The council further directed the National Chairman, Mr. Julius Abure, to notify the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) accordingly, to enable preparations for party primaries ahead of the 2027 general elections, in line with the electoral body’s schedule.
“The following resolutions were adopted: Following the Tribune publication of March 6, 2026, which called for both virtual and physical NEC meetings, the need for this virtual session became necessary.
“The meeting had in attendance state chairmen and secretaries duly elected on December 6, 2025, alongside other key stakeholders of the party.
“NEC reviewed the operations of the caretaker committee and determined that its activities, from inception, caused significant harm to the party and were carried out unlawfully.
“Consequently, NEC has dissolved the Esther Nenadi Usman Caretaker Committee. The council also reaffirmed its confidence in the National Working Committee led by Barrister Julius Abure, elected at the party’s National Convention on March 27, 2024, and reaffirmed at the NEC meeting held on November 28, 2025, under the supervision of INEC.”
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IMHA : BILL FOR A LAW TO ESTABLISH THE IMO STATE DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY POLYTECHNIC OWERRI PASSES FIRST READING
History was made today, Tuesday, 17/03/2026, on the floor of the Imo State House Of Assembly, during Plenary, as the *”Bill For A Law For The Establishment Of The Imo State Digital Technology Polytechnic, Owerri”,* scaled through First Reading.
The Bill seeks to provide for full-time and part-time courses in Technology and Management, and also to provide for the General Administration of the Polytechnic and Proliferation of Digital Knowledge in the State.
The Bill is Chiefly sponsored by Rt Hon Chief Clinton Amadi, Member Representing Owerri Municipal State Constituency, and cosponsored by sixteen other Honorable Members.
CLINTON AMADI MEDIA OFFICE 17/03/2026
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APGA Denies Expelling Abaribe, Says Senator Resigned Before Defecting to ADC
The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in Abia State has firmly denied claims that Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe was expelled from the party, insisting that the lawmaker representing Abia South resigned voluntarily months before announcing his defection to the African Democratic Congress (ADC).
The clarification was issued on Saturday by the Abia State Chairman of APGA, Sunday Onukwubiri, following controversy that erupted in the Nigerian Senate last week when Abaribe formally notified the chamber of his decision to join the ADC. In his letter to the Senate, the senator stated that he had been expelled from APGA in September 2025 due to what he described as an “irreconcilable leadership crisis” within the party, adding that he possessed an expulsion letter to support the claim.
But Onukwubiri rejected that account, telling journalists that the party never expelled the senator at any point. According to him, Abaribe was merely suspended in September 2025 after allegedly engaging in what party officials described as serious anti-party activities. The suspension, he said, was never escalated to a formal expulsion.
The APGA chairman further disclosed that Abaribe later chose to leave the party of his own accord. He explained that on December 30, 2025, the senator submitted a resignation letter to the chairman of Ahiaba Ward 5 in Obingwa Local Government Area of Abia State. “We never expelled Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe,” Onukwubiri said. “What we did was suspend him. He later resigned from the party.”
Party officials also accused the senator of attempting to justify his defection by presenting what they described as a questionable expulsion narrative. According to the state leadership of APGA, Abaribe allegedly sought the cooperation of individuals who had either been suspended or had already left the party in order to produce a document suggesting he had been formally expelled.
The dispute surfaced dramatically on the Senate floor when the lawmaker announced his move to the ADC. Senate President Godswill Akpabio and several other senators questioned the legality of the defection, noting that the Nigerian Constitution permits lawmakers to switch parties only if there is a verifiable division or leadership crisis in their original party.
With APGA now insisting that no such crisis exists and that no expulsion took place, the Senate leadership has indicated that it may review the circumstances surrounding the defection. Some lawmakers have suggested that if the explanation fails to meet constitutional requirements, the chamber could consider declaring the Abia South seat vacant.
The development marks the latest twist in the political contest surrounding Abia State representation in the Senate, as the chamber weighs whether Abaribe’s move to the ADC complies with constitutional provisions governing party defections.
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BREAKING: Hon. Abdussamad Dasuki, member of the House of Representatives representing the Tambuwal/Kebbe Federal Constituency in Sokoto State, has formally resigned from the PDP to join the ADC.
Hon. Abdussamad Dasuki, member of the House of Representatives representing the Tambuwal/Kebbe Federal Constituency in Sokoto State, has formally resigned from the PDP to join the ADC.
Dasuki’s defection was revealed in a letter addressed to the leadership of the PDP in his constituency, in which he announced his intention to leave the party with immediate effect.
He subsequently aligned himself with the ADC, marking a new political chapter in his career.
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