Politics
‘There Is An Allegation That The President Wants Soludo To Come Back Because Of Peter Obi’ – Valentine Ozigbo
APC governorship aspirant Valentine Ozigbo has made explosive claims regarding the political dynamics in Anambra State, suggesting that supporters perceive President Tinubu as favoring Governor Charles Soludo’s reelection as a strategy to counter Peter Obi’s influence in the state.
In an interview with Arise TV from 8:27, he highlighted his own political journey and the significant impact of his party switch compared to his rivals..”I was invited by almost all the TV stations to talk about why I moved. But Nicholas moved just a month before me, and nobody recognized that he even moved; nobody did,” Ozigbo stated. “So, I went in there with huge momentum, and I’m already adding value to APC. A lot of people don’t actually detest APC of the past in Anambra State. My moving into APC changed the trajectory.”
The aspirant then addressed circulating rumors about political calculations at the presidential level. “There is an allegation that the President wants Soludo to come back because of Peter Obi; he sees him as an opponent of Obi, and therefore there’s some understanding that Soludo will return, and even if that is correct, that is an inferior proposition,” he said.
He suggested that Governor Soludo may have presented himself as a bulwark against the Labour Party. “Soludo must have gone to whoever to say, like they’re saying now, that APC is weak; his problem is Labour, and so support me in APGA so that I will come back because you don’t want Labour to win in Anambra State,” he claimed.
The former Labour Party member contended that his own party switch had transformed APC’s electoral prospects. “APC is weak, Labour is strong, who in Labour? Valentine Ozigbo. By me leaving Labour to join APC, APC is strong today, and this is why I’m fighting this battle,” he explained.
He concluded with a sharp critique of what he perceives as political double-dealing by the incumbent: “If you go to the real people in APC, they will understand the battle I’m fighting. I don’t want this type of deal where Soludo is APGA in the afternoon and APC in the night, and so you create a confusion; you’re not strengthening the party, you’re not helping anybody.”
Politics
President Tinubu Commends Nigeria’s Armed Forces for Protecting Democracy in Benin Republic
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has commended the gallantry of Nigeria’s military on Sunday for responding swiftly to the request by the Government of Benin Republic to save its 35-year-old democracy from coup plotters who struck at dawn today.
Acting on two separate requests from the Government of Benin, President Tinubu first ordered Nigerian Air Force fighter jets to enter the country and take over the airspace to help dislodge the coup plotters from the National TV and a military camp where they had regrouped.
The Republic of Benin, through its Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in a Note Verbal, requested immediate Nigerian air support “in view of the urgency and seriousness of the situation and to safeguard the constitutional order, protect national institutions and ensure the security of the population.”
In the second request, the authorities in Benin requested the deployment of Nigerian Air Force assets within Beninoise airspace for surveillance and rapid intervention operations under Benin-led coordination.
The Benin government also requested Nigerian ground forces, “strictly for missions approved by the Beninese Command authority in support of the protection of constitutional institutions and the containment of armed Groups.”
Nigeria’s Chief of Defence Staff, General Olufemi Oluyede, said all the requests have been fulfilled, with Nigerian ground forces now in Benin.
“Ours is to comply with the order of the Commander-in-Chief of our armed forces, President Tinubu,” he said.
Constitutional order was upended in the Republic of Benin, Nigeria’s neighbour, when some soldiers led by Colonel Pascal Tigri announced a coup on Sunday morning. The putschists seized the National TV and claimed they had toppled President Patrice Talon and suspended all democratic institutions.
It took some hours before the government’s loyal forces, assisted by Nigeria, took control and flushed out the coup plotters from the National TV.
In his remarks after the restoration of the democratic and constitutional order, President Tinubu saluted the Nigerian armed forces for standing firm as a protector and defender of democracy.
“Today, the Nigerian armed forces stood gallantly as a defender and protector of constitutional order in the Republic of Benin on the invitation of the government. Our armed forces acted within the ambit of the ECOWAS Protocol on Democracy and Good Governance. They have helped stabilise a neighbouring country and have made us proud of their commitment to sustaining our democratic values and ideals since 1999. Nigeria stands firmly with the government and people of the Republic of Benin.”
Politics
PDP Holds BoT Meeting, Vows To Restore Confidence, Hold Congress In States
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Board of Trustees (BoT) is presently meeting in Abuja.
In his opening address, the BoT Chairman, Senator Mao Ohuabunwa, reaffirmed the commitment of the body to restoring confidence within the party and organizing congresses in states where they have not yet been held.
Senator Ohuabunwa told members that the national leadership is ready to work collaboratively with all state chapters to bring fresh leadership and stability across the country.
He outlined the PDP’s roadmap: conduct overdue state congresses, consolidate ongoing achievements, and support the national leadership to steer the party back on course.
According to him, these steps are critical to ensuring unity, transparency, and strengthening grassroots engagement.
By holding timely congresses and reinforcing organizational discipline, PDP hopes to rebuild trust among members and present a more organized, credible front ahead of future elections.
Politics
BREAKING: Talon safe as loyalist forces regain control after brief coup scare
Benin’s President Patrice Talon is safe, and security forces are restoring order after a faction of soldiers claimed to have removed him from power, the presidency announced on Sunday.
In a brief statement, the presidency dismissed the soldiers’ declaration as the actions of a fringe group with limited influence.
“This is a small group of individuals who only managed to seize the television station. The regular army is steadily regaining control. Both the city and the entire country remain completely secure,” the statement said.
The clarification follows an earlier broadcast by soldiers identifying themselves as the “Military Committee for Refoundation,” who declared that Talon had been removed from office.
The government has since described the broadcast as an isolated disruption, assuring citizens that the situation is under control.
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