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  • APC Council targets 37,000 youths for scholarship

    APC Council targets 37,000 youths for scholarship

    All Progressives Congress (APC) Professionals’ Council has said about 37,000 youths will benefit from its seventh scholarship scheme.

    Director-General, Seyi Bamigbade, in a statement, said 1,000 youths will benefit from each state, including Federal Capital Territory.  

    He said the programme, ‘Renewed Hope Scholarship Scheme’, in collaboration with National Image Scholarship, is aimed at engaging young people in advancing their education but lack funds.

    He noted this is in line with President Bola Tinubu’s agenda of providing equal opportunity for all.

    Bamigbade noted education plays a pivotal role in raising frontiers of development and keeping youths engaged.

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    He added: “All Progressives Congress Professionals Council and National Image Magazine, as a Public-Private Partnership (PPP), offers to support less privileged young school leavers with five credits, including English and Mathematics, to advance in their university, polytechnic and college of education programme, with free admission into our Public Private Partnership Higher Institutions in Nigeria with scholarship throughout their careers. We are looking at 1,000 youths from each state, including FCT.

    “There is no limit to what our youths can accomplish as more opportunities will be presented to them in pursuing their careers. It is therefore a novel approach to create an Educational Scholarship Support which enhances productivity and empowerment through the acquisition of quick skill-sets entrepreneurship for immediate employment opportunities, thereafter introducing participants to relevant professional firms for Industrial Attachment.

    “The targeted participants are youths between ages 17 and 30, who have their five credits including Mathematics and English in WAEC, NECO, (awaiting result), undergraduate, HND Conversion, academic and Bachelor Degree Programme.”

     Interested candidates should visit www.scholarshipforallyouth.com for more details

  • APC to begin e-membership registration

    APC to begin e-membership registration

    In a bid to consolidate its membership strength, the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has concluded plans to embark on electronic registration of over 40 million members nationwide.

    The National Chairman of the party, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje disclosed this when he played host to elected Deputy National Officers and National Executive Committee (NEC) members of the party at the National secretariat in Abuja.

    He said the essence of electronic registration is to have the exact number of party members.

    Disclosing the innovation, Ganduje said: “Another step that we have taken is that we are reviewing our registration electronically now. The work has already started, so you should be ready that all our members will be electronically registered so that we have an exact number physically”.

    Former Governor Mai Mala Buni-led National Caretaker Committee of the party conducted a nationwide membership registration exercise in 2021 which brought over 40 million members into the party’s registration file.

    The National Chairman however lamented that the outcome of the 2023 presidential election was not a true reflection of the number of registered party members.

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    “If you will recall, we had 41 million members, while after the presidential election, we had 8 million, What happened to the rest? So, we need to be digital and ensure that we are working with the correct data.”

    He further said that the party has concluded plans to establish a National Institute of Democratic Studies that will help Nigerians shape their pattern of behaviour in alignment with democracy and progressive ideas.

    Leader of the team and Deputy National Treasurer of the party, Hon. Omorode Osifo-Marshall congratulated Ganduje on his election as the 6th National Chairman of the party and pledged their support and loyalty to the new leadership of the party.

  • Ex-Kogi deputy governor defects to APC

    Ex-Kogi deputy governor defects to APC

    The electoral fortunes of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kogi State at the November 11 governorship election got a boost with the defection of a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and former deputy governor, Chief Yomi Awoniyi, to the party.

    Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello presented the new entrant to the APC National Chairman, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, yesterday at the party’s national secretariat in Abuja.

    Addressing reporters after a brief closed-door meeting with the chairman, Bello said the decampee remained a big force to reckon with in the governorship election slated for November 11.

    “Today we have a big fish. Another big fish in our ocean – Kogi. We are APC and APC is Kogi. Today, I come to introduce Chief Yomi Awoniyi, the former Deputy Governor of Kogi State to Captain Idris Wada.

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    “So, he has joined us fully. And I have come to introduce him to the National Chairman and NWC at the party at the headquarters. This is a sign that the election of 11th November 2023 is a landslide victory for APC by the special grace of God,” he noted.

    Asked why he joined the APC, Awoniyi said: “My decision to join the APC is occasioned by the need to appreciate the giant strides that this government has started to embark upon.

    ” It is quite clear that the next four or eight years will be a complete departure from what we have known.

    “It is quite impressive and laudable, particularly in our state in Kogi where a lot is going on. And the future looks much brighter in the APC. 

    Ganduje expressed delight at the development, maintaining that Awoniyi was important to the party .

  • Kogi guber: Former deputy governor defects to APC

    Kogi guber: Former deputy governor defects to APC

    The electoral fortunes of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kogi state ahead of the November 11 governorship election got a boost with the defection of a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and former deputy governor, Yomi Awoniyi to the party.

    The state governor, Yahaya Bello presented the new entrant to the APC national chairman, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje on Tuesday, September 12, at the party’s national secretariat in Abuja.

    Addressing newsmen after a brief closed-door meeting with the chairman, Governor Bello said the defector remained a big force to reckon with considering the governorship election slated for November 11.

    He said: “Today we have a big fish. Another big fish in our ocean in Kogi. We are APC and APC is Kogi. Today I come to introduce Chief Yomi Awoniyi, the former Deputy Governor of Kogi State to Captain Idris Wada.

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    “So, he has joined us fully. And I have come to introduce him to the National Chairman and NWC at the party at the headquarters. And by the grace of God, this is a sign that the election of 11th November 2023 is a landslide victory for APC by the special grace of God.”

    Asked why he joined the APC, the former deputy governor said: “Thank you for giving me this opportunity to meet the party at this level.  My decision to join the APC is occasioned by the need to appreciate the giant strides that this government has started to embark upon.

    “It is quite clear that the next four or eight years will be a complete departure from what we have known.  It is quite impressive and laudable, particularly in our state in Kogi where a lot is going on. And the future looks much brighter in the APC.  That is my decision to join the APC.” he noted.

    Ganduje expressed delight at the development, maintaining that the defection of Awoniyi was important to the party for the coming off-cycle Governorship election in Kogi state.

    He said: “As you can see, I am smiling. So we are so happy that this big fish is finally in our ocean.  And it is a good omen.

    “He has come at the right time because we are gearing up for the off-cycle Governorship election in Kogi state. We believe he is changing the narrative as far as this area is concerned and the state in general. So, he is most welcome.”

  • Former Kogi Deputy Gov Awoniyi joins APC ahead Nov poll

    Former Kogi Deputy Gov Awoniyi joins APC ahead Nov poll

    A former Kogi Deputy Governor Arc Yomi Awoniyi, has officially joined the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead of the November 11 governorship election in the State. 

    Awoniyi, who expressed admiration for Governor Yahaya Bello’s exemplary leadership, commitment to inclusivity, unity of purpose and governance, was officially received into the APC at the party’s National Headquarters, on Tuesday, in Abuja. 

    He served as Deputy Governor of Kogi State from 2011 to 2015 during Captain Idris Wada’s administration. 

    The former PDP chieftain acknowledged the complexities and challenges of Kogi State politics and commended Governor Bello for exceeding expectations. 

    According to him: “I served as the Deputy Governor of Kogi State between 2011 and 2015. I know the state very well, and I can tell you that the current governor has done exceptionally well in terms of leadership and good governance. His humility is unmatched, and his ability to unite the people is remarkable. 

    “These qualities are some of the reasons I decided to join the APC and offer my support to him and the incoming administration.” 

    Governor Yahaya Bello, while welcoming Awoniyi, whom he described as a “big fish”, said his decision to join the APC was significant. 

    He stressed that Awoniyi’s move was a clear demonstration of the people’s satisfaction with his achievements and their willingness to support his leadership for the state’s success. 

    “I am pleased to welcome the former Deputy Governor of Kogi State, Arc Abayomi Awoniyi, into our party today. Awoniyi is a prominent figure who has just joined a significant movement. I am delighted with his decision to join our party, and I can assure you that the APC will do more for the people of our state,” the governor stated. 

    The National Chairman of the party, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, commended Awoniyi’s decision to join the APC. 

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    He highlighted the influx of defections from opposition parties to the APC in Kogi State, under Governor Yahaya Bello’s leadership, as evidence of the governor’s achievements and his ability to unite people for societal progress. 

    Ganduje assured Awoniyi and others who had joined or plan to join the APC that they would be given equal opportunities within the party. 

    As the governorship election in Kogi State approaches, there has been an influx of members of opposition parties to the ruling party. 

    Former senators, House of Representatives members, and party chairmen have joined the APC, en masse, in recent times.

  • Mixed fortunes for APC, PDP, Labour at tribunals

    Mixed fortunes for APC, PDP, Labour at tribunals

    • Lalong wins senatorial seat
    • LP Reps sacked in Abia
    • APC, PDP Reps   axed in Delta
    • Plateau governor triumphs

    All Progressives Congress (APC), Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Labour Party (LP) are counting their gains and loses at the governorship and legislative tribunals in states.

    The National Assembly Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Jos yesterday declared Simon Lalong as the duly elected Senator to represent Plateau South Senatorial District.

    Lalong, former governor of Plateau and Minister of Labour and Employment, ran on the platform of the APC.

    In Abia State, the tribunal sitting in Umuahia, the state capital, declared the election of Labour Party’s Munachim Alozie invalid. He was declared winner of Obingwa/Osisioma/Ugwunagbo Federal Constituency.

    Also, the tribunal  in Asaba, capital of Delta State, nullified the election of the member representing Ughelli/Udu Federal Constituency at the House of Representatives, Rev. Francis Waive. He ran on APC ticket.

    In Plateau State, the tribunal sitting in Jos, the state capital,  dismissed the petition filed by Alfred Dabwan of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) against Governor Caleb Mutfwang of the PDP.

    LP candidates victory upheld in Abia

    The National Assembly Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Umuahia, Abia State capital, upheld the  victory of LP candidate in Isiala Ngwa North and South Constituency, Ginger Onwusibe.

    The panel also dismissed the petition filed by the PDP candidate, Chief Anthony Agbazuere, his APC counterpart, Chijoke Ikpo, against Onwusibe.

    The INEC had declared Onwusibe winner after polling 20,411 votes to defeat Agbazuere, who scored 13,508 votes and the APC candidate who polled 2976 votes.

    Agbazuere had prayed the tribunal to disqualify the respondent for not resigning officially from the PDP before joining the LP.

    He also told the court that INEC was not given any notice, 30 days before the party congress, where the respondent was picked as the LP candidate.

    The respondent, through his counsel, Mr Okite  Okite, argued that what the petitioners brought to the tribunal were pre-election matters that had already been decided in the favour of his client at the Supreme Court.

    In a unanimous judgment, the panel, led by Justice Hajaratu Hajjo Lawal, ruled that the tribunal lacked the jurisdiction to entertain the matter.

    The campaign director of the respondent, Mr Onwere Nmesirionye, hailed the judgment, saying it was the true reflection of the will of his constituents.

    Tribunal orders rerun in Abia

    The National Assembly Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Umuahia, the Abia State capital, declared the election in Obingwa/Osisioma/Ugwunagbo Federal Constituency null and void.

    The court also ordered for a rerun within the next 90 days according to the constitution.

    The tribunal, led by Justice Lawal, noted in a judgment delivered by a panel member, Prof. Muhammad Mahmud, that the LP candidate was declared in error and therefore, his victory cannot stand.

    The candidate of the Young Progressives Party (YPP), Ibe Michael Nwoke, had prayed the court to  nullify the election of LP’s Alozie as he was not duly elected and his election invalid based on the margin of lead.

    Also, the tribunal sitting in Umuahia North Local Government Area sacked three LP House of Representatives members.

    A panel of the tribunal led by Justice Adeyinka Aderegbe, sacked the member representing Arochukwu/Ohafia Constituency, Mr. Ibe Okwara Osunwa, for non-compliance with the Electoral Act.

    The tribunal ordered the INEC to withdraw the certificate of return issued to Osunwa and issue a new one to Okeke.

    Lalong wins:

    The tribunal held that the votes scored by Lalong’s opponent,  Napoleon Bali of PDP were wasted votes because  he was invalidly nominated.

    The Plateau APC congratulated Lalong for his triumph at the tribunal presided over by Justice B. M .Tukur.

    The chapter, in a statement by its Publicity Secretary, Sylvanus Namang,  agreed with the tribunal that PDP   ought not to have participated in the last Plateau South senatorial poll because it lacked a validly recognised legal structure.

     It added: “We also want to applaud justices O. Elekwa and O. A. Adetujoye, who also concurred with the lead judgment. The  judgment, we believe, is a clear  roadmap to better days ahead for the APC in the state in the remaining Plateau Tribunal  judgments.”

    Mutfwang triumphs:

    The tribunal dismissed the petition by Dabwan of NNPP against Mutfwang. The NNPP candidate had complained against unlawful exclusion of his party’s logo by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in the ballot.

    Mutfwang hailed the verdict in his favour, saying that the Justice A. Y. Joh-led tribunal judgment validated the will of the people.

    He said: “We give thanks to God Almighty, the ultimate judge. We were confident in the outcome of this election, which was clearly in our favour. We commend the judiciary for upholding the voters’ choice.”

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    Mutfwang said  the ruling was a victory for democracy and the people of Plateau State.

    He said: “We are approaching the conclusion of these cases, and while one more governorship petition remains, we remain hopeful and confident it will also be resolved in our favour. We look forward to closing this chapter and focusing on the task of governance.”

    The tribunal also declared Fom Dalyop Chollom of the (LP), an engineer, winner of the National Assembly election for Barkin Ladi Riyom Federal Constituency.

    Fom had challenged the victory of Peter Gyenden of the PDP on the ground that he was not validly nominated.

    Wombo’s victory affirmed:

    The National/State Assembly Election Petition Tribunal in Makurdi, Benue State, has upheld the election of Solomon Wombo of AD in the KatSina-Ala/Ukum/Logo Federal Constituency.

    The Chairman of the panel, Justice Ory’zik Ikeorha, said the petitioners, Richard Gbande, and the PDP, failed to prove their case.

    Justice Ikeorha said 17 of the 19 witnesses called by the petitioner filed their written addresses out of time.

    She said while some of the paragraphs of the petition were complaints on polling units, many others were generic and without basis.

    Justice Ikeorha said: “The reliefs sought are hereby refused, the petition stands dismissed in entirety, no order of cost.”

    INEC had declared Wombo as winner of the election with 59,939 votes while Gbande came second with 39,414 votes.

    Akpatason, Iyawe survive:

    The National/House of Assembly Election Petitions Tribunal in Benin, Edo State affirmed the re-election of the House of Representatives member from Akoko-Edo Constituency, Peter Akpatason, of the APC.

    The petition by LP’s Omobayo Marvellous Godwin, was dismissed by Justice Yusuf Mohammed.

    The tribunal also dismissed the petition of APC’s Osaro Osazee against the election of LP’s Esosa Iyawe, the representative of Oredo Constituency in the House of Representatives, for lacking merit.

    Delivering the unanimous judgment, Justice K.A. Leweanya held that the tribunal lacked jurisdiction to entertain the petition because it was a pre-election matter.

    He said the qualification of Iyawe ought to have  been challenged at the Federal High Court

    APC, PDP candidates sacked in Delta

    In Asaba, the tribunal  nullified the election of the member representing Ughelli/Udu Constituency in the House of Representatives, Rev. Francis Waive.

    The PDP candidate, Chief Solomon Awhinawhi, had challenged the declaration of Waive of the APC as winner.

    Waive’s election was nullified on grounds of improper documentation and declared Awhinawhi winner.

    The tribunal ordered a re-run at Enwhe Ward 09, Isoko South Local Government Area in Isoko Federal Constituency,

    The candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Mr Dickson Ebegbare, had challenged the declaration of Jonathan Ukodhiko of the PDP as winner.

    Ebegbare argued that Ukodhiko was not duly elected by lawful votes, insisting that elections did not hold in Enhwe.

    The tribunal held that INEC ought to have conducted a rerun in Enhwe .

    Justice R O Odogo, who delivered the judgment in Kano, declared that APC’s  petition  was incompetent,  adding that the burden of proof was not discharged.

    He said: “We find no merit in this petition and accordingly, it is hereby dismissed. We affirmed the declaration of Abdulrahman Kawu Sumaila of New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) as the winner of the Kano South Senatorial District election, held on 25th Feb. 2023.”

    The tribunal awarded N200,000 cost against respondent.

    The election of another Kano NNPP House of Representatives member, Idris Dankawu, was voided.

    Dankawu, according to the tribunal  forged his West African School Certificate, (WAEC) when he  contested the election in Kumbotso Constituency.

    The petitioner, Munir Babba Danagudi, had alleged that the respondent forged the Secondary School Certificate to secure admission into Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic, Zaria, Kaduna State.

    Justice I.P Chima, who delivered the judgment, agreed with the petitioner and voided the respondent’s victory while directing INEC to set aside the Certificate of Return issued to him and declare Danagudi the winner.

    Oborevwori goes to Supreme Court

    Delta State Governor  Sheriff Oborevwori has filed a Notice of Appeal at the Supreme Court against the judgment of the Court of Appeal, Abuja, which ordered the Delta State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal to hear on merit, the petition filed by the LP candidate, Ken Pela, challenging his election.

    Oborevwori, in the Notice of Appeal filed by his lead counsel, Mr. Damian Dodo (SAN), stated that the appellate court erred in making an order for a retrial in the LP’s petition.

    A three-man panel of the Court of Appeal, led by Justice M L Shuaibu, had in a judgment delivered on August 31, faulted the decision of the tribunal to dismiss the case of the petitioners on claims that the petition was abandoned because the petitioners’ application for pre-hearing session was not properly filed.

    The appellate court ordered that the petition be taken back to the tribunal for hearing within the time stipulated in the Electoral Act.

    Dissatisfied with the decision of the Court of Appeal, the governor filed a Notice of Appeal at the Supreme Court where he is seeking an order of the court allowing the appeal.

    He also asked the court to set aside the judgment of the Appeal Court and affirmed the decision of the tribunal delivered on July 6.

  • I’ve ceased to be APC member before my expulsion, says commissioner

    I’ve ceased to be APC member before my expulsion, says commissioner

    • ’Odunlade is only ranting as expelled member’

    Osun State Commissioner for Political Affairs, Biyi Odunlade, has berated the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state for expelling him from the party after taking appointment from Governor Ademola Adeleke. 

    Odunlade, who served as special adviser and commissioner under the administration of Rauf Aregbesola, was among the 84 members of APC expelled from the party for taking appointment from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)-led administration. 

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    The commissioner, speaking with The Nation over the phone yesterday, said he did not have any regret after APC expelled him from the party because he had ceased to be APC member long time ago. 

    Reacting to the claims of Odunlade, the APC leadership through Kola Olabisi, media aide to the Chairman, Tajudeen Lawal, slammed Odunlade for his claims. 

    He said: “It’s not true that Odunlade had left the APC before he was expelled from the party. Odunlade should tell the whole world where he formally announced his movement to the PDP before he was expelled from the APC.” 

  • Elections: ‘APC working to retain Kogi’

    Elections: ‘APC working to retain Kogi’

    National Chairman All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has said the party is putting its arts together for a landslide victory to retain Kogi State during the governorship election.

    Kogi is among the few states billed for the Independent National Election Commission’s (INEC’s) staggered governorship polls.

    Others on the roll for similar exercises include Edo, Bayelsa, Imo, Ondo and Ekiti states.

     Gnaduje, who is the immediate past Kano State governor, stated this to reporters in Sokoto.

     He said APC was fast-tracking and doing everything possible and legitimate to retain the state .

    According to him, “Kogi State is key and part of the progressives movement which we have held sway before now, therefore, winning the state will not be difficult for APC”, he pointed out.

    Ganduje, who has a record-breaking history for governing Kano State the largest commercial hub in the north for eight years as his predecessor, former governor Senator Ibrahim Shekarau noted that “governor Yahaya Bello is in charge of Kogi State and going by his person and the roll of his achievements, APC is good to go.”

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     Noting the achievements of Governor Ahmed Aliyu of Sokoto State within 100 days of assumption into office, the APC National Chairman described his strides as unprecedented.

    Ganduje further noted that Aliyu is very young,  promising and ever-ready for the job he was given the mandate to deliver for the good people of Sokoto State.

    “I am impressed with what I saw of the role of physical achievements by Governor Ahmed Aliyu Sokoto. I foresaw that from the onset when he was declared governor-elect. He immediately swung into action with a purposeful work plan to deliver his campaign promises to the people of the state which we are beginning to see happening.

    “I was joyous when I witnessed the distribution of palliatives to flood victims”, he said.

    Ganduje, who inaugurated a newly constructed road, said: “It is also part of the tangible achievements of Dr. Aliyu Sokoto, among several others, lined up to be inaugurated to mark his 100 days in office.”

  • I’ve ceased to be APC member before my expulsion, says Adeleke’s commissioner

    I’ve ceased to be APC member before my expulsion, says Adeleke’s commissioner

    The Osun state commissioner for political affairs, Biyi Odunlade has berated the leadership of All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state for expelling him from the party after taking appointment from Governor Ademola Adeleke.

    Odunlade who served as special adviser and commissioner under the administration of Rauf Aregbesola was among the 84 members of APC expelled from the party for taking an appointment from Peoples Democratic Party-led administration.

    The commissioner while speaking with The Nation over the phone on Sunday, September 10, noted that he does not have any regret after APC expelled him from the party because he ceased to be an APC member a long time ago.

    He said: “Nobody investigated anything, nobody interviewed me, they just acted on me taking appointments from a government. Bola Ige of AD took appointment from PDP, Yemi Faronbi was appointed by Chief Bisi Akande to reposition and organize Osun State Broadcasting Service (OSBC), if Nysome Wike can work with President Tinubu, what is now my offence?

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    “But today I am a member of PDP. So expelling me is like waving to a flying bird. Although, I am still an Aregbesola man but a member of PDP. Aregbesola might not like my being there but it is my personal decision. I don’t have any regret for APC to expel me from the party because the party is already finished.”

    He opined: “No quality, no value in the current APC again. The present Minister has already destroyed the party before leaving office as the governor. I don’t see any future in that party as long as the Minister is there, he can’t even boast of winning a counselorship seat because he has destroyed all the fabrics used to tie the party together.

    “The party does not have any structural value and strong political base, so what will be my regret for a party that frustrated me? I am done with the party before now, so I have no regret at all.”

    However, reacting to the claims of Odunlade, the APC leadership through the media aide, Kola Olabisi to the chairman, Tajudeen Lawal chided Odunlade for his claims.

    According to him, “It is not true that my brother, Hon Biyi Odunlade, had left the APC ever before he was expelled from the party last week. Odunlade should tell the whole world where he formally announced his movement to the PDP before he was flushed out of the APC.

    “Why was it that his political ally, Barr Kolapo Alimi’s name, the state commissioner for information, did not feature among the expelled members of the party? It was because he made his decampment formal. As far as the Osun State chapter of the APC is concerned, Odunlade remains an expelled member of our party and the party remains vibrant and virile more with the outcome of the repositioning committee of our party a few days ago which has become a source of sleepless night for the PDP in the state.”

  • Benue APC hails Tinubu’s victory at tribunal

    Benue APC hails Tinubu’s victory at tribunal

    The All Progressives Congress, APC, Benue State Chapter, has congratulated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima on their victory at the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal.

    In a statement signed by Dan Ihomun, the APC Publicity Secretary in the state, the party expressed deep satisfaction and regard to the panel of judges that delivered the sound and decisive judicial pronouncements that would enrich the nation’s democracy and electoral process.

    The APC in Benue also congratulated the National Secretariat of the Party on the victory.

    It said “The victory of PBAT at the court is a reaffirmation of the mandate freely given him by Nigerians, believing in his message of Renewed Hope.

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    “The ruling of the court is a confirmation of the will of God, the choice of the Nigerian people and the Supremacy of the 1999 Constitution as amended.

    “The party congratulates Mr. President, lovers of democracy and teeming members of the party for this resounding and well-deserved victory at the court.              

    “This judgement has reinforced the unwavering faith Nigerians have in our country’s Judicial System,” the statement read.