Politics
Kingibe joins ADC, picks party’s membership card
The Senator representing the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Ireti Kingibe, on Thursday formally joined the African Democratic Congress, ADC, after collecting the party’s membership card.
The event took place at the ADC National Headquarters in Wuse, Abuja, marking her official departure from the Labour Party, LP.
Observers said her decision had been delayed by the Labour Party’s ongoing internal crises and the prolonged indecision of its national leader, Peter Obi.
DAILY POST reports that the registration ceremony, held on Thursday, attracted senior officials of the ADC, candidates for the February 21 FCT Area Council elections, supporters and members of the media.
Speaking through her aides, the lawmaker said her decision was guided by a commitment to inclusive governance, accountability and structured opposition.
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2027: Current opposition unserious, fighting for personal interest – Gov Sani
Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State has lashed out at the current opposition political parties ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Featuring in an interview on Arise Television’s ‘Prime Time’ on Tuesday, Sani said the memebrs of the opposition were not serious, stressing that they were only fighting for their personal interest.
He said in the last three months, they have been jumping from one party to another, looking for a platform
“The current opposition in Nigeria, are they really fighting the ruling party because they believe in Nigeria?
“It’s all about their personal interests. These guys are not serious. They are not political parties based on what they believe in or what they can do.
“I don’t think they are organised as you are looking at them. You need to ask them to show you the evidence that the ruling party is fighting them because that’s what they keep saying.
“What’s their own agenda, ideology or philosophy? If you are in a political party, you have to sit down, build, organize and do whatever is necessary to protect the party. You can’t be jumping from one party to another,” the governor said.
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Allegations against Gbajabiamila unsubstantiated, distractions — Coalition
By Dapo Akinrefon
LAGOS—A coalition comprising Concerned Nigerians in Diaspora United Kingdom, Concerned Fulani People of Nigeria and the Assembly of Lagos Youths has dismissed allegations against the Chief of Staff to the President, Mr Femi Gbajabiamila, describing them as unsubstantiated and a distraction.
In a joint statement by US-based public affairs commentator, Kofo Williams; Chairman of Concerned Nigerians in Diaspora United Kingdom, Abanikanda Olumoro; Convener of Concerned Fulani People of Nigeria, Ibrahim Barkindo Chubado; and Assembly of Lagos Youths leader, Mr Lasisi Robert, the groups said they were reacting to a viral video linking Gbajabiamila to budgetary issues surrounding the purported Presidential Fiscal and Investment Policy Commission, PFIPC.
The coalition said the allegations were unverified and appeared aimed at tarnishing the image of the Chief of Staff, urging Nigerians not to undermine public confidence without credible evidence.
The controversy followed claims that the PFIPC, reportedly disowned by Gbajabiamila, was listed in the 2026 budget alongside the Presidential Economic Advisory Council, PEAC, with a combined allocation exceeding N1.3 billion.
The statement reads: “Public service… comes with intense scrutiny. While accountability remains a cornerstone of democratic governance, public discourse must be guided by facts, evidence and due process rather than speculation.
“If critics have reservations over budgetary allocations, the appropriate institution to seek clarification from is the National Assembly. Public officials should be judged on evidence, not conjecture.”
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2027: PDP, APC, NDC members back APGA Reps candidate in Anambra
By Vincent Ujumadu
AWKA — The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) House of Representatives candidate for the Dunukofia/Njikoka/Anaocha Federal Constituency in the 2027 general elections, Chief Chukwudi Oli, has received a boost following the endorsement of his candidacy by members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), All Progressives Congress (APC), Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), and other political parties.
The endorsement was announced during a consultative meeting between the group and the APGA campaign organisation held at Abagana in Njikoka Local Government Area of Anambra State.
Present at the meeting were the Director-General of the campaign organisation and former Chairman of Njikoka Local Government Area, Hon. George Ozor; the APGA candidate, Chief Chukwudi Oli; APGA Chairman in Njikoka LGA, Chief Onyenechi Ezeaso; retired Air Vice Marshal Ben Chiobi; Chief Chibuzo Oli; Chief Ogochukwu Egolum, and other party stakeholders.
Speaking on behalf of the group, its leader, Ozo Ejiamatu, said members resolved to support Oli because of his commitment to the development of communities across the federal constituency.
He said although members of the group belonged to different political parties, including the PDP, APC and NDC, they had chosen to unite behind Oli because they believed he would provide effective representation.
“We are convinced that by supporting you, we are working for ourselves. We believe you will work for the progress of the Dunukofia/Njikoka/Anaocha Federal Constituency when you get to the House of Representatives,” he said.
The group also said it was determined to prevent what it described as “selfish politicians” from returning to office, alleging that the constituency had suffered from poor representation in the past.
The stakeholders, however, clarified that they were not an APGA political group and that their endorsement was limited to Oli’s candidacy, stressing that it did not amount to support for other APGA candidates.
Responding, Oli thanked the group for its confidence in him and pledged not to disappoint them if elected.
He said his political philosophy was built on accountability, transparency, unity and service to the people, assuring constituents that he would prioritise their welfare over personal interests.
Oli also said he would draw inspiration from his mentor, businessman and philanthropist, Prince Arthur Eze, promising to use his office to attract development and improve the lives of people in the constituency.
Also speaking, the Director-General of the campaign organisation, Hon. George Ozor, and the APGA Chairman in Njikoka LGA, Hon. Chinedu Anakwe, commended the group for its endorsement.
Ozor described the support as a significant morale booster for the campaign, expressing confidence that it would strengthen APGA’s chances in what he predicted would be one of the most competitive House of Representatives elections in Anambra State.
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