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Senator Nwoye emerges new Senate Minority Whip

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Senator Nwoye emerges new Senate Minority Whip

  • APC now 89; ADC, 9; PDP 4; NDC 1; Accord Party 1, NNPP 1, totally 105, 4 vacant seats

By Henry Umoru

The Senate has announced Senator Tony Nwoye, ADC, Anambra North, as the new Minority Whip following the defection of former minority whip, Senator Osita Ngwu (Enugu West), from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.

President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, had earlier on Wednesday read letters of defection from Senator Anthony Siyako Yaro, Gombe South and Senator Osita Ngwu, Enugu West, who both dumped the PDP for the APC.

Vanguard gathered that Senator Nwoye’s emergence as Minority Whip follows his nomination by 95% of senators from the Minority Caucus after the former Minority Whip, Senator Osita Ngwu, defected to the APC.

Akpabio also read a defection letter from the Chairman, Senate Committee on Public Accounts, Senator Aliyu Wadada, Nasarawa West, who left the Social Democratic Party, SDP, for the APC.

In his letter, Senator Ngwu cited protracted crisis rocking PDP at the National Assembly and the need to key into the renewed hope agenda of President Bola Tinubu as reasons for defecting to the APC.

Similar reasons were also cited by Senator Anthony Siyako Yaro for dumping PDP for APC in his letter also read by Akpabio.

On his part, Senator Wadada stated in his own letter that he had, since August 2025, dumped SDP for APC in his ward, Nasarawa West, which according to him, was just being made official in the Senate.

Reacting to the developments, Senator Adams Oshiomhole, APC, Edo North, who commended the lawmakers, described their defections as voluntary and consistent with constitutional provisions.

He said that the increasing movement of legislators into the APC reflects growing confidence in the party’s leadership and the administration of President Tinubu

The latest wave of defections in the Senate has now made the configuration of senators across party lines to be APC 89, African Democratic Congress (ADC) 9, PDP 4, National Democratic Congress (NDC) 1 and Accord Party 1, NNPP 1, totalling 105 out of the 109 seats.

The remaining four vacant seats arose from the death of three Senators whose seats are yet to be filled. The three seats are still vacant following the death of Senators Okechukwu Ezea, Enugu North; Godiya Akwaashiki, Nasarawa North and Barinada Mpigi, Rivers South East.

The other one is the Ondo South Senatorial seat which became vacant following the appointment of Senator Jimoh Ibrahim as Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations.

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‘INEC chairman, Amupitan is incompetent’ – NNPP factional scribe, Ogini

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The National Secretary of the New Nigerian Peoples Party, NNPP, Sunday Ogini, has accused the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Prof Joash Amupitan, of incompetence.

Ogini made the claim on Wednesday while fielding questions on News Central Television.

He said that INEC’s chairman’s legal interpretations reveal incompetence in managing court rulings.

“Amupitan is not competent as a professor of law. The incompetence of Amupitan will cost us this democracy if we keep quiet.

“This leadership tussle in the NNPP, we were able to secure valid court judgment that affirmed the leadership of the Bito Abu-led executive, which I am the secretary.

“We got that judgment at the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, and the Appeal Court in Owerri also confirmed us. Do you need to go to Harvard University to know that you, as the unbiased umpire, must obey court order and valid judgment?

“Amupitan is incompetent. I am telling you here. I met him one on one. We discussed on this matter. I want Nigerians to know the incompetence of Amupitan today,” he said.




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2027: Peter Obi no match for Tinubu, not on president’s level – Presidency

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President Bola Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, has said that Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, is not a match for the president.

Onanuga said Obi isn’t at the same level with Tinubu because he hasn’t demonstrated original and genuine thinking.

Posting on X, Onanuga claimed that the former Anambra State governor has failed demonstrate proper leadership.

He wrote: “Peter Obi has never demonstrated original or genuine thinking.

“Nigeria needs a leader who can think and act in ways that go beyond what most people can understand, someone who has shown they can deeply think through problems and take real action.

“Peter Obi isn’t as strong as President Bola Tinubu, and they aren’t even in the same category.”




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‘I’ve been vindicated’, Rep Agbese says after barring of first-timers from principal offices

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‘I’ve been vindicated’, Rep Agbese says after barring of first-timers from principal offices

Deputy Spokesperson of the House of Representatives, Hon. Philip Agbese, has expressed satisfaction over the resolution of the House of Representatives, barring Hon. Ikenga Ugochinyere and other first-timers from principal offices in the Parliament.

The House, on Wednesday, while adopting a motion brought before it by Member representing Ikorodu Federal Constituency of Lagos State, Hon. Babajimi Benson, barred first-time members from holding principal offices, including the minority leadership in the House.

The motion titled “Need for a Precise Definition of Order Seven, Rule 15 of the House of Representatives” was unanimously passed without debate.

“The House notes that Order Seven, Rule 15 of the Standing Orders of the House of Representatives states that ‘only members with cognate legislative experience as Members of the House of Representatives shall be eligible for appointment as Principal Officers of the House.

“Aware that global parliamentary best practices rule out first-term parliamentarians from holding Principal Offices and reserve Principal Offices for experienced legislators to promote institutional memory, deepen understanding of legislative processes, and enhance competence in constitutional
interpretation and intergovernmental relations.

“Also aware that the 10th Senate has recently specifically defined ‘cognate legislative experience’ to mean ‘Senators who have completed at least one full four-year term’, adding that those with multiple previous terms must have served in the immediate past Assembly”, the motion reads.

The House also took cognisance of the need to “prioritise institutional memory, deepen parliamentary stability and continuity, legislative experience, minimise avoidable turbulence and promote mature representation in the comity of international parliamentary associations”.

The House therefore defined ‘Cognate Legislative Experience’ as contained in Order Seven, Rule 15 of the Standing Orders of the House to mean – ‘Members who have completed at least one full four-year term. The House also stated unequivocally that there is no other definition to the term ‘cognate legislative experience’ other than as stated above.

Reacting, Hon. Agbese described the resolution as an act of God, saying he has been vindicated by God.

“No one goes to heaven through the back doors. The only acceptable and laid-down route to see God is through his son, Jesus. The Bible is clear on that.

“Order 7 Rules 15 is also clear on how to become a Principal Officer in the House of Representatives. You must be a ranking Member. You must have cognate experience. You cannot be a greenhorn and expect to lead the Minority Caucus. It’s not by gathering some of your colleagues or bringing a paper and saying so and so have endorsed you.

“It is in the Rules of the House. You can not smuggle yourself into an office you are not qualified for. Today’s resolution has vindicated me. It’s purely an act of God. This is good for the institutional memory of our dear Parliament”, Agbese, who represents Ado/Okpokwu/Ogbadibo Federal Constituency, added.

Recall that Hon. Ugochinyere, Member representing Ideato Federal Constituency of Imo State, had hinted the House, during a session last Thursday, that 61 Members affixed their signatures to nominate him for the position of Minority Leadership.

But Agbese raised a motion on Personal Privileges, dissociating himself from the purported nomination of Ugochinyere, alleging that his signature was taken for something different and wondered why he would read in the Media that he endorsed him.

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