Category: Politics

  • How is Gombe APC preparing for 2027?

    How is Gombe APC preparing for 2027?

    • By Luis Achi

    Whether it’s the Presidency or governorship, the race for 2027 has undeniably kicked off—faster and louder than ever before. Political analysts, party loyalists, and even casual observers now agree that the 2027 general elections have already begun, long before the echoes of the 2023 results had faded.

    This is a unique cycle where post-election silence was swiftly replaced by an aggressive scramble for relevance. Political alignments and realignments dominate the headlines, and as is always the case in our political space, rumours are clashing violently with facts at the crowded intersection of misinformation and public anxiety.

    In this delicate and often chaotic maze of ambition and strategy, it is not difficult to see how fatal miscalculations can be made. Missteps that could cost political parties states that should, by all indicators, be safe. Gombe is one such state. It is a classic case study of how a ruling party can lose its grip—not necessarily because it failed in governance, but because it failed to read the room early enough and act decisively.

    The 2023 elections in Gombe should serve as a cautionary tale for the APC. The party might have retained the governorship, but it lost out heavilly in other crucial battlegrounds. The PDP clinched two out of three senatorial seats—Gombe North and Gombe South. In the House of Representatives, they swept five out of six federal constituencies, leaving only Akko for the APC. Even in the State Assembly, the PDP made notable gains, securing four seats out of twenty-four—far from a majority, yes, but enough to show serious intent.

    This performance has naturally emboldened the PDP. And why not? The numbers suggest that Gombe could be ripe for the taking if only they can get their house in order and present a more popular, unifying candidate than they did in 2023. Many observers believe that the APC’s victory at the governorship level was less a result of overwhelming popularity and more due to the internal weaknesses of the PDP.

    Many believe that the PDPs candidate in the last outing simply didn’t inspire confidence and he came carrying a baggage that weighed him down, making it difficult even for his party’s faithfuls to rally behind him with conviction. He may have had name recognition, but that alone couldn’t bridge the trust gap.

    Largely, the conviction and sterling performance of Governor Yahaya has earned him a support not only from his party but across the board – he presented a better alternative to pilot the State for another four years than his major challabgers, Jibrin Barde of the PDP whom he defeated in 2019 APC guber primary election and Khamis Ahmed Mailantarki whose Party, the New Nigerian People’s Party (NNPP) seemed unrooted to unsit a sitting Governor.

    Now that Inuwa Yahaya is going, the APC need a canditate that could have an overwhelming acceptability not only within his party but the entire State, especially by vibrant youths who consitute the driving force for any canditate emerging victorious.

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    So, imagine for a moment a reinvigorated PDP. One that avoids the mistakes of 2023 and throws its weight behind a candidate that checks all the right boxes. That alone could turn Gombe into a fully blue state by 2027. Which begs the question: what should the APC do to avoid being steamrolled? The answer is simple—start now! Begin the long, careful process of grooming and projecting a candidate who not only appeals to the APC base but also commands admiration and support across party lines.

    Luckily for the APC, the prevailing political atmosphere in the State is making their seeming tedious job more simple – the recent echoes calling on one of the succesfull youths from the State, Engr. Aliyu Muhammad popularly known as Kombat to throw his hat in the ring is an indicator yo where the pendulum swing.

    It’s without mincing words that popularty of a candidate is one of the yardstick aside his financial capability, Engr. Aliyu  present a better solution to the APC – the most pronounced name, in the minds of many Gombe residents, may already be Engr. Aliyu Muhammad, businessman and long-time party loyalist, Kombat has remained firmly grounded in the trenches with the APC. But it’s not just about loyalty. What sets him apart is his broad appeal, especially among young people who are increasingly tired of traditional politicians with little to offer. Kombat’s “Gombe First” ideology has struck a chord, and that resonance transcends party affiliations. He is regarded as someone who sees politics not just as a contest for power, but as a platform for real change.

    It is often said that politics is local. In Gombe, Kombat has built goodwill across wards and communities. His philanthropic efforts—often initiated without any media noise—have touched lives in ways that many politicians can only dream of. And that’s what makes him different. His popularity is organic. It wasn’t engineered in an air-conditioned office by political strategists. It grew in the dusty streets of Gombe, in the hospitals he supported, in the schools he helped renovate, boreholes he sunked, and in the households that received support when no one else came calling.

    What’s more interesting is that many of these efforts have been carried out in his name by ordinary citizens without his prompting or involvement. That alone speaks volumes. It means that people are already making up their minds for him. In a political era where many candidates have to beg for relevance, Kombat is being drafted by the people.

    His close relationship and unalloyed support and loyalty to Governor Inuwa Yahaya is another asset. Those in the know understand just how pivotal Kombat was to the governor’s reelection bid. He may not have been in the spotlight, but his behind-the-scenes role was critical. It only makes sense that the party recognises this and builds on it. Not because he’s entitled to anything, but because he represents the smartest possible bet for continuity.

    Of course, Kombat has not officially declared his interest in running. But politics is often about reading the signs, and the signs couldn’t be clearer. Ignoring this momentum would be a strategic blunder. The APC must not fall into the trap of assuming that party loyalty or years of service automatically translate into electoral value. They don’t. Electability is a separate matter altogether, and it is often driven by timing, perception, and momentum. Kombat, by all indications, ticks those boxes.

    Governor Yahaya with his loudable projects, needs someone with similar ideology to succeed him and that person should not be someone with lots of bagages but a person who has made fortune for himself but only aspired to develop and expand his harison of impacting his endowment to the people of Gombe state. Kambat is doing much to complement the efforts of His Excellency.

    And for President Tinubu and the national leadership of the APC, Gombe represents more than just one state—it is part of a larger battleground where perception is reality. With approval ratings for the president at uncomfortable lows, especially in the North-East, the party can’t afford to carry weak or divisive candidates into 2027. A candidate like Kombat not only strengthens the APC’s ticket in Gombe but also offers a fresh face that can energise the base and attract swing voters. He would serve as a strong regional ally to the President, helping to counterbalance opposition rhetorics and offering a more grounded connection to grassroots sentiments.

    Ultimately, Gombe 2027 is not about ego, nor is it about repaying old political debts. It is about survival. It is about knowing when the tide is changing and learning how to ride the wave instead of getting drowned by it. It is about settling early, and smartly, for a candidate who is already the choice of many before the race officially begins.

    To demostrate his loyalty to the Party and the governor, Engr. Aliyu passionately appealed to his teeming supporters to halt on politicking and weight support to Governor Yahaya to round up his tenure and execute his earmarked projects. Though, the tempo is still high, this singular act differentiate Kombat to desperate politicians whose ambition know no boundries.

    For the people of Gombe, it is Kombat O’clock. And for the APC, the path is clear: embrace the inevitable or risk becoming a relic of past glory. The future is calling. The question is whether the party will answer wisely or miss its moment entirely.

  • Ekiti 2026: Ex-deputy gov Aluko heads committee for Oyebanji’s second term

    Ekiti 2026: Ex-deputy gov Aluko heads committee for Oyebanji’s second term

    Former Ekiti State Deputy Governor, Abiodun Aluko, has been named to head the committee for the statewide unified endorsement of the incumbent Governor Biodun Oyebanji for a second term in office.

    The political move followed unanimous endorsements of Governor Oyebanji’s second term by stakeholders from each of the three senatorial districts, various groups and individuals, including the State caucus of All Progressives Congress (APC), which is the highest organ of the party in the state.

    The committee was constituted in Ado Ekiti at a meeting of critical stakeholders, including key political leaders, opinion leaders, and community leaders across the state.

    Members of the committee tagged “BAO State Endorsement Committee” include former deputy governor, Prof Modupe Adelabu, and Elder Alaba Bejide as co-chairmen, while Hon. Karounwi Oladapo, Hon. Folorunso Olabode, and Hon. Seun Afuye will serve as Secretary, Treasurer, and Welfare Officer, respectively.

    The Leader of the ninth Senate, Michael Opeyemi, representing Senators from the State, and Femi Bamisile, representing Members of the House of Representatives from the State, are also members of the committee.

    Others are: Barr. Sola Elesin, party’s State Chairman, Hon. Dele Fatile, Comrade Segun Dipe representing the APC State Exco, Evang. Ayo Kolawole, Chairman, North Senatorial District; Hon. Bankole Odekun, Chairman, Central Senatorial District; Chief Akindele Akinbobola, Chairman, South Senatorial District; Hon. Michael Akinleye representing the APC Local Government Party Chairmen; Hon. Olusegun Ojo representing ALGON in the State.

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    They also include Mrs. Caroline Egunlusi, the party’s State Women Leader, Mrs. Akinwale Kikelomo, Mrs Omolabi Bolanle representing party women and Women Stakeholders, High Chief Olajide Awe, Otunba Lekan Oyebanji, Rt. Hon. Stephen Aribasoye, representing the State House of Assembly, Mrs Mary Oso-Omotosho for Communities Representation, and Rt Hon Taiwo   Olatunbosun, representing the Media   (Publicity).

    Speaking shortly after the inauguration of the committee in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital, Aluko stressed that Governor Oyebanji’s second-term endorsement is rooted in his administration’s tangible achievements, inclusive governance, and commitment to the welfare of all segments of the state.

    He noted that the governor has been meticulously implementing his six-pillars of ‘Shared Prosperity Agenda’, which cut across all strata of governance to the admiration of all stakeholders since the assumption of office.

    Aluko said the Oyebanji-led government has made remarkable progress and has impacted the lives of the people, which has practically silenced opposition within the state, with leading opposition figures praising and supporting him.

    He said, “The governor’s impact has been significantly felt across all sectors, resulting in a series of endorsements and support for him to run for a second term until 2030. Is it road infrastructure or healthcare investment, welfare of workers and pensioners, investment in agriculture, educational support, care for the elderly and vulnerable citizens, and human capital development?

    “From pensioners to artisans, labour unions, workers, traditional institutions, youth and women groups, there has been a consistent declaration of support, even non-partisan individuals and groups that transcend political, religion and social strata have declared support for Oyebanji’s second term, leading many to suggest that he is going to face the easiest gubernatorial elections in the state’s history”, Aluko added. 

  • APC summit will unite party ahead of 2027, says group

    APC summit will unite party ahead of 2027, says group

    •  …commends Tinubu, Ganduje’s NWC

    The Progressive Voters’ Forum (PVF), a support group of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has described the upcoming APC National Summit in Abuja as a strategic step to strengthen internal unity and position the party for success in the 2027 general elections.

    In a statement issued on Sunday in Abuja, the National Coordinator of PVF, Dr. Olusegun Kenneth, praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the APC National Working Committee (NWC) led by Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje for initiating the first-ever National Summit of the party.

    Scheduled to hold on Thursday, May 22, 2025, at the Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa, Abuja, the summit is themed, “Renewed Hope Agenda: The Journey So Far” and will begin at 10:00 a.m.

    President Tinubu is expected to lead other key figures at the event, including Vice President Kashim Shettima, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin, Speaker of the House of Representatives Tajudeen Abbas, Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu, APC governors and their deputies, members of the National Assembly, Speakers of APC-controlled State Assemblies, former President Muhammadu Buhari, and past APC governors.

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    Dr. Kenneth noted that the summit offers a timely platform to review the APC’s performance, promote dialogue among stakeholders, and showcase the progress made under the Tinubu administration, particularly achievements under the Renewed Hope Agenda that may not have been widely acknowledged.

    “As a forum, we believe this summit is happening at the right time. By May 29, it will be two years since President Tinubu assumed office. The summit provides an opportunity to highlight the administration’s gains that have often been overlooked or misrepresented by opposition voices,” Kenneth stated.

    He encouraged delegates to attend with an open mind and actively participate in discussions aimed at strengthening the party and expanding its reach to more Nigerians.

    The PVF also urged the summit to accommodate diverse interests and voices within the APC, including new entrants, to ensure broader inclusion and lasting cohesion within the party.

    The group called on Nigerians to continue supporting the Renewed Hope Agenda, emphasising that the administration has laid a solid foundation for economic stability, improved infrastructure, and national well-being. According to the group, recent signs of recovery, such as a drop in inflation and falling commodity prices, are evidence of progress.

    “We believe that this national summit is in the interest of Nigerians and the nation. In due time, Nigerians will totally ignore the noisy opposition parties and their figures, and embrace the Renewed Hope Agenda,” the statement stated.

  • 2027: Barau, Ganduje say no vacancy in Aso Rock as North West APC endorses Tinubu

    2027: Barau, Ganduje say no vacancy in Aso Rock as North West APC endorses Tinubu

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) North West Zone emerged from its stakeholders’ meeting in Kaduna on Saturday, endorsing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for second term in 2027. 

    The meeting included the National Chairman of the Party, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje; APC Governors from the zone, including Uba Sani (Kaduna); Nasir Idris (Kebbi) and Umar Namadi (Jigawa) as well Speaker Tajudeen Abbas; Senate Deputy President Barau I Jibrin, Ministers from the Zone and other stakeholders. 

    Others in attendance were chairmen of State Chapters of APC, state and federal legislators, heads of Federal Agencies, and senior political appointees.

    The foundation for the president’s endorsement was laid when Barau I Jibrin, asked the gathering comprising the who’s who in the APC North West geopolitical zone, ” Aso Rock?” The crowd responded by saying,” No vacancy.” 

    After the gathering responded, Senator Barau said: “So it is clear in 2027, we will have a landslide victory, inshallah. So let us continue on the way we are going. Let us cooperate with one another, work with the president, work with everybody, cooperate amongst ourselves to have the desired victory.”

    He said the defection of stalwarts of the opposition political parties to the APC was a result of President Tinubu’s performance in addressing the challenges bedevilling the country.

    “This is not happening for nothing. There are reasons for this. What are the reasons? Number one is the performance of our dear president. The president, of course, inherited a lot of challenges, bedevilling our country. But he has come up with programs and policies to surmount these challenges.

    “Security challenges, economic challenges, name them. We’ve seen how he has dealt with our problem, our security problem—the security we’ve been facing in the North West. Several areas were not accessible before now. You could not go to some areas before now. But now you can go to some places, you can travel from Abuja to Kaduna. This was quite impossible before he came to power. 

    “Similarly, before this administration, you could not go to Birnin Gwari, but life has returned to the area. The people have returned to their farmlands.Several areas that were not accessible are now accessible. 

    “We know we are not where we want to be. We are not there yet. We are not finally there yet. But it’s a work in progress. Mr President is working hard, day in and day out, to surmount this country’s insecurity problem, particularly in the North West. It is a work in progress. It is easy to have problems, but not easy to solve them.

    “And of course, that is not alone. That is not the only reason we have these influxes to our party—the performance of our governors. Our governors are doing well, working day in, day out,” he said.

    He added, “The national chairman of our party, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, is leading all the party leaders in the country to bring about these improvements we are witnessing in APC. We are all here as brothers and sisters,” he said.

    Ganduje, emphasised Tinubu is committed to developing the North West, the entire northern region and Nigeria by extension.

    He said the commitment has been demonstrated through his several intervention projects, ranging from infrastructure to agriculture to social development across the northern region. He emphasised that the establishment of the North West Development Commission was a clear indication that the President loves the North West Region.

    While assuring that “we have started seeing the light at the end of the tunnel,” Ganduje categorically stated that there will be no vacancy in Aso Rock Villa come 2027.

  • Female candidates, PLWD to get free nomination forms – LASIEC

    Female candidates, PLWD to get free nomination forms – LASIEC

    The Chairman of the Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC), Justice Bola Okikiolu-Ighile (Rtd), has said that female candidates and Persons Living With Disabilities (PLWD) will not pay for nomination forms.

    This, the commission chief said, is to ensure inclusivity.

    She assured Lagosians of the commission’s readiness to conduct free, fair, credible, and inclusive local government elections scheduled for Saturday, July 12.

    Speaking at the Stakeholders’ Forum in Ikorodu, Okikiolu-Ighile emphasized the commission’s unwavering commitment to an orderly and transparent electoral process.

    The event, themed, “Enhancing a credible and inclusive Local Government Elections in Lagos State,” was focused on LASIEC’s drive to ensure that no demographic is left behind in the electoral process.

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    According to her, “The development that leads to a free, fair and credible election starts with the promotion of public confidence and trust in the process.”

    She called for the active participation of political parties, civil society groups, youth organizations, persons with disabilities (PWDs), religious institutions, and the media to enhance democratic participation.

    Permanent Secretary of LASIEC, Fashola Abdul-Rafiu Omowole, described voter education as vital to electoral integrity.

    He noted that elections are not merely about casting votes but about fostering equity, trust, and representation at the grassroots level where governance truly begins.

  • LP candidates emerge for 26 Lagos council areas

    LP candidates emerge for 26 Lagos council areas

    No fewer than 26 Labour Party chairmanship candidates have emerged for the July 12 local government election in Lagos State, the chairperson of the party in the state, Pastor Dayo Ekong, has said.

    Ekong on Saturday said the candidates emerged at the party’s primaries conducted across  26 locations in the state on Friday.

    Ekong explained that primaries were conducted for 26 out of the 57 councils, saying the party would not field chairmanship candidates for 30 councils, for strategic reasons.

    The chairperson listed Ikeja, Surulere, Agege, Igbogbo-Baiyeku, Lagos Island West, Lagos Island East, and Ajeromi-Ifelodun as some of the areas where the party is not fielding chairmanship candidates.

    She said the primary for the Oshodi/Isolo local government would be rescheduled to produce the 27 candidates planned for the election.

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    Listing the candidates, Ekong said Mr. Seyi Ipinlaye, a former Secretary to Amuwo-Odofin Local Government, emerged as the LP candidate for the council, while Mr. Oluwafemi Fadairo was declared winner in Ojokoro Local Council Development Areas (LCDA).

    She said that Abudu Akinlola emerged winner in Ojo LG; Biola Samson emerged unopposed in Oriade LCDA, while Dr. Hassan Ademola won the primary in Itire-Ikate LCDA.

    She listed winners in other LGs and LCDAs to include Mr. Abiodun Adegun (Coker Aguda);  Abdulaziz Awesu (Ikorodu Central ); Ms Silifat Agbalaye (Badagry Central);Adedayo Ashade (Ifako-Ijaiye); Temitope Adulola (Iba) and Chioma Nzefili (Oto-Awori).

    According to her, others are: Paul Ayanlola (Odi-Olowo/Ojuwoye); Kabiru Koleosho (Mushin); Rasak Salako (Isolo), Dr Michael Olusegun (Ikoyi-Obalende); Lateef Liasu (Iru-Victorla Island) and John Akano (Eti-Osa).

    Ekong added that Adewale Elegbeleye emerged for Eti-Osa East, Anthonia Oyeneye (Kosofe), Adedotun Shoyemi (Agboyi-Ketu), Olajide Akinola (Ikorodu North); Bolanle Ajose (Ikorodu West), and Adetolu Akinnubi (Ikotun-Igando).

    She said other winners are: Gideon Adeniran (Alimosho), Olayemi Olajide (Ijede), and Bolaji Oluriwale (Mosan Okunola).

  • Ex-AGF Malami asks supporters to shun inflammatory statements

    Ex-AGF Malami asks supporters to shun inflammatory statements

    Former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami has called on his supporters in Kebbi State, to refrain from making political statements that could bring division in the state.

    According to a statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media, Mohammed Doka, Malami specifically warned musicians, influencers, and political supporters against using abusive language, mockery, or direct attacks on others, stressing that such behaviour was unacceptable.

    “I want to appeal to our teeming supporters to focus on issue-based discourse when engaging the public. Their statements should be constructive, not ones that could undermine our democracy and the unity of Nigeria,” the former AGF was quoted as saying.

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    Doka described Malami as a peace-loving and law-abiding citizen who would not support any actions or comments that could jeopardise the peace of Kebbi State.

    Speculations have been circulating in Kebbi about Malami’s potential return to active politics, with suggestions that he may challenge the incumbent governor, Nasir Idris, in the next election.

    The former minister was instrumental in the governor’s rise to power, but the two are now being seen as political rivals.

    Some musicians and social media influencers loyal to Malami had recently begun using offensive language and veiled attacks online, prompting Malami to issue the warning.

  • Ogwuegbu, one of Nigeria’s brightest legal minds, says Uzodimma

    Ogwuegbu, one of Nigeria’s brightest legal minds, says Uzodimma

    Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State has described the late Supreme Court Justice Emmanuel Obioma Ogwuegbu as one of Nigeria’s greatest and brightest legal minds who impacted society so much that it will be difficult to forget him.

    According to a statement by Chief Press Secretary/ Special Adviser, Media to the Imo Governor,  Oguwike Nwachuku, the governor described the late Justice Ogwuegbu as an embodiment of courage, discipline, integrity, and a jurist with an uncommon brilliance.

    The governor spoke on Saturday at the funeral Mass of the late Justice Ogwuegbu at St. Theresa Chibugwumba Catholic Parish, Amainyi, Ihitte Uboma Local Government Area of Imo State, where tributes also poured in from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,  his deputy, Vice President Kashim Shettima, the Supreme Court, the Federal High Court, the National Assembly, Governors and other key figures from the country.

    While President Tinubu commended Justice Ogwuegbu’s “unwavering commitment to justice, integrity, and rule of law,” Vice President Shettima noted that the late legal icon was not just a jurist, but a “pillar of integrity and a beacon of justice whose work and contributions have left indelible mark on Nigeria’s evolving tradition of jurisprudence.”

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    Uzodimma said that Justice Ogwuegbu did not just make Imo State, where he issued from, proud in all the assignments given to him, but served Nigeria and the world creditably, and by extension, served humanity and God.

    Uzodimma noted that Justice Ogwuegbu wrote his name in granite across the landscape of the Nigerian legal system, serving in the Supreme Court for many years and participating in landmark judgments on sensitive matters such as federalism, university autonomy, human rights, and banking regulations and acquitting himself credibly.

    The governor insisted that everyone is in agreement that Justice Ogwuegbu gave priority to his good name, above primitive acquisition of material things, a quality which is in short supply amongst today’s public servants.

  • SDP debunks appointments of Uba, Gombe as NWC members

    SDP debunks appointments of Uba, Gombe as NWC members

    The Social Democratic Party (SDP) has debunked the media reports of the appointments of the duo of Senator Ugochukwu Uba and Dr. Sadiq Abubakar Gombe as members of its National Working Committee (NWC.

    SDP said they were not its registered members.

    Media reports had claimed that Uba was appointed the National Deputy Chairman (South) of the Party and Gombe as Deputy National Chairman (North) respectively.

    However, in a swift reaction, the party dismissed the report as misleading and false information fabricated to create confusion within its folds, insisting that the duo were not its registered members and as such could not have been appointed into such sensitive and important offices as being claimed and urged its members, stakeholders as well as the members of the public to disregard the fake news.

    In a statement made available to newsmen on the development by Chief Arinze Ekelem, National Vice Chairman (South East), the zone debunked the purported appointment of Uba as the National Deputy Chairman South of the party.

    According to the statement, “The South East zone of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in totality debunked the appointment of Dr Ugochukwu Uba as the National Deputy Chairman south of the party.

    “The falsehood and misleading information reported by some media outlets that a certain Ugochukwu Uba has been appointed the National Deputy Chairman of the social democratic party, SDP, is false, misleading and never happened.”

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    The statement further reads, “We wish to state categorically and for the avoidance of doubt that Senator Ugochukwu Uba is not a card-carrying member of the Social Democratic Party (SDP). Consequently, any claim regarding his appointment to any leadership position within the party is false, misleading, and does not reflect the resolutions or discussions of the meeting of the NWC.

    “No such decision was taken at the meeting of the National Working Committee held on 15th May 2025 at the Party’s National Secretariat in Abuja. The alleged appointment is therefore null, void, and of no effect whatsoever, he affirmed.

    “South East SDP leadership urges party members, stakeholders, and the general public to disregard this misinformation and remain committed to the integrity, values, and due process that guide the affairs of the Social Democratic Party, ” he said.

    “Also, the South East SDP zone passes a vote of confidence and pledges loyalty to the National leadership of the party under the Chairmanship of Alhaji Shehu Musa Gabam. The South East SDP zone lauded the impact and exceptional achievements of the party under the leadership of Gabam, which made the SDP win some seats at the 2023 general elections. SDP is a party that prioritises inclusivity. It is a party for Nigerians seeking a fresh political direction to rescue this country, he stated.

    South East SDP vowed to work assiduously with the NWC under the leadership of Alhaji Shehu Musa Gabam to promote, project and ensure that the party continues to gain ground and continues to win elections in Nigeria

    Also, the Gombe State Chapter of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) has discussed the purported appointment of Dr. Sadiq Abubakar Gombe, saying that he was not a registered member, nor a card-carrying member of the Party

    This was contained in a statement made available to the news men by Comrade Adamu Abubakar Modibbo Ag. State Chairman, Gombe State Chapter

    The statement reads: “Our attention has been drawn to a viral message circulating on social media alleging that the National Working Committee (NWC) of our party had appointed the said Dr. Sadiq Abubakar Gombe as Deputy National Chairman (North).

    “This false, fabricated and politically fraudulent claim is hereby completely dismissed in its entirety. After thorough verification from the National Secretariat of our great Party in Abuja, we confirm authoritatively that no such appointment was ever discussed or ratified by the National Working Committee.

    “The purported appointment is a gross misrepresentation and a deliberate act of impersonation aimed at misleading the public.

    “To set the record straight, Dr. Sadiq Abubakar Gombe hails from Jekadafari Ward, Gombe LGA, Gombe State, he is not a registered member of the SDP from his ward or any ward in Nigeria.

    “Our Database shows that his name is not recorded in any membership register at the ward, local government, state, or national level. This deceitful action represents a clear assault on the democratic values and internal structures of our great party.

    “We strongly advise the general public to disregard any correspondence, claims, or representations made by or on behalf of Dr. Sadiq Abubakar Gombe about the SDP. We remain resolute in defending the credibility and constitution of our party. We will not tolerate impostors or political opportunists seeking to hijack our platform through illegal and dishonest means.

    In a swift reaction, the National Chairman of the Party

  • INEC releases Anambra guber candidates’ details

    INEC releases Anambra guber candidates’ details

    Ahead of the 2025 governorship election in Anambra State, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has released the personal particulars of candidates for the election.

    This is coming following the conclusion of party primaries and the submission of nomination forms by the 16 political parties ahead of the 6:00 p.m. deadline on Monday, May 12, 2025.

    The Anambra State governorship election will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025.

    According to a statement signed by the National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee (INEC), Sam Olumekun, on Saturday, the personal particulars of candidates were uploaded via its dedicated portal, which automatically closed at the deadline.

    “In line with Section 29(3) of the Electoral Act 2022, the Commission has displayed the EC9 forms, academic credentials, and other relevant documents of all candidates and their running mates at its state headquarters and the 21 local government offices in Anambra State.

    “Following the conclusion of party primaries, sixteen (16) Political Parties have uploaded their candidates’ nomination forms for the Anambra State Governorship Election by the deadline of 6.00 pm on Monday, 12th May 2025, when the dedicated portal automatically shuts down.

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    “As provided in Section 29(3) of the Electoral Act 2022 and listed as item 4 on the Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the election, the Commission has published the personal particulars of each candidate and his running mate by displaying copies of the Form EC9, along with all the accompanying academic credentials and other documents submitted by them, at our State Headquarters and the 21 Local Government offices across Anambra State,” the statement read in part.

    The commission has therefore called on members of the public to scrutinise the documents.

    Meanwhile, the INEC has left a window open for aggrieved aspirants who participated in the party primaries, so that they have the right to challenge any candidate’s nomination at the Federal High Court if they believe false information has been provided, as allowed under Section 29(5) of the Electoral Act.

    The final list of candidates will be released on June 9, 2025, in accordance with Section 32(1) of the Electoral Act, which requires publication at least 150 days before the election.

    “We appeal to Nigerians to scrutinise the documents. Any aspirant who participated in his/her party primaries with reasonable grounds to believe that the information provided by a candidate is false can challenge the nomination in a Federal High Court as provided in Section 29(5) of the Electoral Act 2022.

    “The final list of candidates will be published on 9th June 2025 which is at least 150 days before the day of the election in line with the provision of Section 32(1) of the Electoral Act 2022 and listed as item 7 on our Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the election,” the statement said.