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2027: Obi’s camp alleges plot to deny him ballot access
By Luminous Jannamike, ABUJA
The Media Office of Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate and a leading contender for 2027, says there is a coordinated plot by the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to stop him from getting on the ballot for the January 2027 poll.
The claim, if proven, casts fresh scrutiny on the independence of electoral and judicial institutions ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The allegation was made in a statement signed by Ibrahim Umar, spokesperson of the Peter Obi Media Reach (POMR), who spoke on behalf of Obi’s media office.
“This underhanded plan has been in motion since the conclusion of the 2023 election, deliberately injecting crises into Obi’s Labour Party to prevent him from securing a foothold for the election,” the statement said.
The media office pointed to the prolonged crisis in the Labour Party, arguing that it was not accidental but part of a sustained effort to weaken Obi politically, despite attempts to restore order.
“Despite Obi’s relentless efforts to restore peace within the party, government infiltrators, aided by a compromised judiciary, have consistently thwarted these attempts.
“As predicted by this scheme, when Obi left on December 31, 2025, the courts that had previously ignored the Supreme Court of Nigeria’s ruling suddenly took action on January 7, 2026, dismissing the meddlesome intrusions of Julius Abure and his faction,” the statement said.
The media office said the pressure intensified after Obi aligned with the African Democratic Congress (ADC) coalition.
“They pursued bizarre legislative changes that culminated in a detrimental amendment to the Electoral Act, explicitly designed to exert pressure on the ADC and undermine Obi’s presidential ambitions.
“In a desperate move, the government manipulated the Independent National Electoral Commission to reinterpret an Appeal Court ruling, leading to the delisting of the ADC’s leadership and putting Obi and other aspirants at serious risk of being denied a platform.
“They are attempting to create an illusion of democratic choice by propping up surrogates in various political parties while scheming for a one-party system in a nation of over 200 million people with rich diversity.
“For this dictatorial agenda to succeed, it would be a profound disservice to millions of Nigerians, particularly the youth, women, and intellectuals, who desire a transformative vision for Nigeria based on production rather than consumption.
“We therefore call on all stakeholders to uphold the values of democracy, ensuring that Peter Obi has the opportunity to present his vision for Nigeria to the electorate,” it added.
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I spend over N1m everyday in Abuja – Chidi Mike begs NDC to release primary election results
Businessman seeking to represent Isiala Mbano/Onuimo/Okigwe Federal Constituency, Imo State in the House of Representatives, Chidi Mike Anyanwu has called on the leadership of the Nigerian Democratic Congress, NDC to release results of the recently concluded primary elections.
The party had, in a statement on Sunday, stated that the official outcome of the primaries conducted across the country on May 28 and 29 is yet to be released.
In a statement, NDC urged the public to disregard the results circulating on social media.
According to NDC, the results are still under the custody of the National Executive Council.
Reacting, Chidi in a video shared on Facebook on Wednesday, said he spends over a million naira everyday in Abuja while waiting for the results.
He said, “NDC, you people should please release the primary election results. I spend nothing less than one million naira here in Abuja everyday.
“That is not even the problem, the problem is the high blood pressure that comes with the anxiety about whether you won or lost.”
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Ex-SGF Babachir Lawal wanted to rig ADC presidential primary – Msheliza alleges
Nicholas Msheliza, Chairman of the African Democratic Congress Adamawa Primary Electoral Committee, has alleged that the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, was the one who attempted to rig the state’s ADC presidential primary.
He made the allegations in a statement on Wednesday.
This counter-allegation follows earlier claims by Lawal that former President Atiku Abubakar rigged himself to victory in last month’s ADC presidential primary.
Recall that Atiku emerged as the presidential candidate of ADC; however, Lawal described the primary as flawed in his remark while resigning from the opposition party.
Reacting, Msheliza said Lawal, in the past days, has been trying hard to justify actions against the party.
“I have watched with amusement how hard he has been trying to justify his actions with phantom excuses of unfair presidential primaries and rigging in favour of Atiku Abubakar.
“While I had initially chosen to be a spectator by the sidelines, I have now found it necessary to break my silence and offer some response in order to prevent gullible Nigerians from swallowing the venom of hatred and pack of lies being peddled by Babachir Lawal.
“With the esteemed office he occupied in the party, and as a pastor, which he sometimes claims to be, I never thought in my wildest imagination that Babachir Lawal could descend so low to the level of distorting facts to defend his inability and lack of capacity to deliver on what has turned out to be a scam he had sold to his principal.
“It is obvious that Babachir Lawal has little or no knowledge of the role of a returning officer.
“For the sake of clarity, the local government Babachir Lawal mentioned in his interview is the Hong Local Government Area, the very local government he hails from.
“I wish to state for the record that Atiku Abubakar won that local government with 11,991 votes while Hayatu-Deen and Rotimi Amaechi polled 2,493 and 377 votes, respectively.
“When Babachir Lawal got wind of the results, he called and requested that I reverse the results to favour his candidate. I refused to carry out his criminal directive.
“Curiously, one hour after that call, he dissolved and constituted a so-called new electoral committee for the Hong Local Government Area from his office in Abuja without recourse to me as the Chairman of the Electoral Committee for Adamawa State. This was the Babachir Lawal committee that went on to illegally carry out his rigging assignment in Hong, Madagali, Michika, and Mubi North Local Government Areas without any ward electoral materials given to them. Please note that the original results from Hong had been entered before Babachir Lawal’s so-called new committee came up with the concocted results from Hong.
“I was extremely happy when Babachir Lawal mentioned that he had his results sheets to show as evidence of rigging. I challenge him to provide them for public scrutiny against the results sheets from the Adamawa State Electoral Committee.
“I wish to put Babachir Lawal on notice that in my next statement on this issue, I would be glad to present a plethora of unassailable evidence, including unethical interferences to show the rigging processes the self-styled pastor unleashed on Adamawa State and the scam scheme he presided over during the presidential primaries. All his plans to compromise the election were resisted.
“If Babachir Lawal has personal scores to settle with Atiku Abubakar, I advise him to choose another means but not to discredit a process in which he was a chief planner, but got angry and frustrated because he was stopped in his tracks.
“Instead of Babachir Lawal to hide his face in shame, he is now ranting like a rabid dog for his inability to justify the enormous resources entrusted to him with the results of the primaries so presented”, he stated.
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Appeal Court upholds Agada-led Benue APC exco, voids caretaker committee
The Court of Appeal sitting in Makurdi on Wednesday, affirmed the judgment of the Benue State High Court, which nullified the dissolution of the Augustine Agada-led State Executive Committee of the All Progressives Congress, APC, by the party’s National Working Committee, NWC.
In its ruling on Appeal No. CA/MKD/119/2024, the appellate court dismissed the appeal filed by the APC against the earlier judgment delivered by Justice T. A. Kume of the Makurdi High Court.
Delivering the lead judgment on behalf of the Presiding Justice, the court held that all five issues raised by the appellant were resolved against the APC and in favour of Augustine Agada and eight others.
The appellate court also upheld the consequential order of the lower court, which declared that all actions taken by the Benjamin Omale-led Caretaker Committee were “null and void and of no effect whatsoever.”
Benjamin Omale, listed as the 10th respondent in the appeal, aligned with the arguments advanced by the APC but did not file any separate process before the court.
Reacting to the judgment, Agada expressed confidence in the judiciary’s ability to dispense justice and called on members of the party to remain calm and united.
The ruling effectively reinforces the legitimacy of the Agada-led APC State Executive Committee in Benue State while invalidating the caretaker committee earlier constituted by the party’s national leadership.
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