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ADC crisis: Tinubu, Amupitan working to destroy opposition, democracy – Atiku’s aide
Paul Ibeh, media aide to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, on Tuesday accused President Bola Tinubu and the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, of working to undermine Nigeria’s opposition and democracy in Nigeria.
The remark comes amid the freezing of the David Mark’s leadership of the ADC by INEC.
In a post on X, Ibeh stated that presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga had indicated that Nafiu Bala had emerged as the ADC national chairman, claiming the development was influenced by the President and INEC.
He questioned the development, noting that INEC had previously filed court processes challenging Bala’s eligibility for the ADC chairmanship, and asked what had changed since then.
Ibeh further accused Tinubu and Amupitan of orchestrating what he described as a “democratic faux pas,” warning that such actions could amount to a drift toward dictatorship.
He added that the situation draws parallels with past political developments in Nigeria’s recent history.
He wrote: “Bayo Onanuga is posting on his X account that Nafiu Bala is now the ADC Chairman because his Tinubu’s @NGRPresident and Amupitan’s @inecnigeria are in bed with Bala to annihilate the opposition and inevitably subvert Nigeria’s democracy.
“This is the same INEC that filed processes in court last year to show cause why Bala is not deserving of the Chairmanship of the ADC. What has changed since then?
“Tinubu and Amupitan are the ones cooking up the democratic faux pas. Our message to them is that this dictatorship may live, but not for very long. Does this remind you of another era in our recent history?”
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APC Senatorial Primary: I’ll go to court, but believe Tinubu will intervene — Nwoko

A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, Senator Ned Nwoko, has vowed to challenge the outcome of the party’s senatorial primary in court, insisting that he won the exercise based on results and evidence allegedly gathered from the wards.
Disclosing his in an interview with Arise TV, Nwoko, who rejected the declaration of former Delta State Governor Ifeanyi Okowa as winner of the senatorial primary, alleged that the results announced did not reflect the actual votes cast during the exercise.
According to him, midway into the primary, party officials instructed that no results should be announced at the ward level, directing instead that they be collated and announced later at the national headquarters in Abuja.
“We have submitted them. Halfway through the primary, we got a message on our phones that no results should be announced at the ward level — that they should be collected and then announced later at the national in Abuja.
“And so, we thought we’d be law-abiding. Suddenly, we saw some news. We saw only that one video — of one of the wards in Ika North East,” he said.
Nwoko questioned the credibility of the figures announced from the ward, alleging discrepancies between the turnout shown in the video and the official result released.
“It was just one video, showing three people in a line, and then the rest that were probably not more than 500. That’s what I saw in the video. Although in the result, they said there were 5,000,” he stated.
The senator maintained that only one ward video had been made public and challenged party officials to release evidence from the remaining wards.
“The video that you saw, where Ifeanyi Okowa was announced as the winner, was just one video from one ward out of 98 wards. Maybe they should show us other videos. They must show us the figures,” he insisted.
Nwoko declared that he would reject any outcome upheld by the APC national leadership if it contradicted what he described as the genuine mandate of party members.
“I wouldn’t accept it because I have a mandate. I have a mandate by the people. We will head towards litigation,” he said.
Despite his grievances, the senator said he would not work against the party, expressing confidence that President Bola Tinubu would intervene in the matter.
“I’m not going to say I’m going to work against the party; I’m going to work for the party. But I can assure you of this: I’m sure that the President will intervene in this matter,” he said.
Nwoko further disclosed that his camp had submitted results and video evidence from all 98 wards, insisting that he remained convinced of victory.
“We have submitted the results from the 98 wards, with the videos. I’m not worried. I’m not thinking about working against the party, and I wouldn’t do that because of the interest of the people that make up the party, the masses,” he added.
Speaking on the internal politics of the APC in Delta State, the senator alleged that long-standing party members had been sidelined following the defection of former PDP members into the ruling party.
“The President knows what’s happening in Delta. He knows that the legacy APC members have been shoved aside by the new PDP guys that came into the party. He knows that they control the party. He knows that there are fundamental problems in Delta,” Nwoko said.
He also claimed that previous assurances by former APC National Chairman John Odigie-Oyegun on restructuring the party leadership in the state were never implemented.
“We were assured that there would be some power-sharing formula. We were even told, for example, that the state EXCO would be dissolved and that there would be nominations to enable the old APC to get a foothold into the government. But that was never done,” he alleged.
Insisting that he would not concede defeat, Nwoko maintained that while he did not expect to win every ward, he was confident he secured the majority votes in the senatorial primary.
“No, I would not concede. Because I was there. If you have the evidence — I have the video. We won the primary. I couldn’t have won his ward. That would be foolhardy of me to think I would win his ward. But the majority? Of course, yes,” he said.
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ADC presidential primary: ‘You’re jumping the gun’ – David Mark’s aide, Igbawua to Amaechi
Chille Igbawua, a member of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, electoral panel and adviser to ADC National Chairman, David Mark, has told aggrieved aspirants, including former minister of Transportation, Chibuike Amaechi and Mohammed Hayatu-deen to approach the party’s presidential primary appeal panel.
He reminded the aggrieved politicians that there are internal mechanisms put in place for grievance resolution instead of publicly rejecting the outcome of the primaries.
In an interview on Arise News on Tuesday, he said, “Anybody who is aggrieved by the primary process should go to the appeal and state their reasons. Saying you don’t agree with the process is jumping the gun.”
Amaechi had rejected the results of the presidential primaries, alleging widespread voter disenfranchisement and electoral malpractice.
The former Rivers State governor alleged that about 80 percent of party members across the country were prevented from voting during the exercise.
Also, Hayatu-Deen had announced that he would not attend the party’s presidential election results announcement, citing concerns over alleged widespread irregularities in the exercise.
He said, “The various electoral panels had appeal panels, which are on ground. So, the first appeal would come from screening. If you felt you were screened out unfairly, you will go to an appeal panel, and they will look at your case, and if you were right, you’ll be cleared.
“These are the internal mechanisms that are put in place for grievance resolution. Now, these same panels are on ground for the primaries proper. Anybody who is aggrieved by the primary process, you go to the appeal, state your reasons.
“So, I think it will be jumping the gun to say you do not agree, and then, well, maybe I expect that they will still go to the appeal panel.
“If you think things were not done correctly before the process started, it is known that these are human processes and something is bound to go wrong, and that is why the appeal panels were put in place, and it’s available for everybody.
“We withheld clearance for just two candidates, all of them got cleared by the appeal, and they contested the governorship primaries in their various states.”
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2027 elections: Detest violence, approach campaigns with godly spirit – Kefas tells politicians
Taraba State Governor, Dr. Agbu Kefas, has urged residents of the state to contribute their quota towards the development and progress of Taraba.
The governor made the call on Tuesday in a goodwill message to the Muslim Ummah ahead of this year’s Eid-el-Kabir celebration.
The message was conveyed through his Special Adviser on Media and Digital Communications, Emmanuel Bello.
Kefas appealed to the people to uphold unity and avoid actions capable of creating division along religious lines.
“Let us therefore contribute in any little way we can towards building a Taraba of our choice,” the governor stated.
He noted that Taraba remains the collective heritage of all residents, stressing the need for citizens to work together to promote unity, security, peace, and development across the state.
According to the governor, the Sallah celebration comes at a time when many families are facing economic difficulties and have limited opportunities to spend quality time together. He described the festival as an opportunity for families, friends, and communities to reunite and share love.
Kefas also urged Muslim faithful to continue promoting values that foster peaceful coexistence and national unity.
The governor further cautioned politicians and supporters against violence as political activities intensify ahead of the campaign season.
“Let me also use this opportunity to remind us that this is a campaign year and we must approach partisan politics with a godly spirit, detest violence, and have an open mind and campaign on topical issues rather than slandering others,” he said.
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