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Imo PDP officially receives ex-Deputy Governor Madumere, others back to party
The Imo State chapter of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has officially received.former Deputy Governor of the State, Prince Eze Madumere, and an erstwhile House of Assembly member, Uche Ogbuagu, back to the party.
Alongside their supporters, they were received at the party’s secretariat in Owerri by officials of the National Working Committee led by Alhaji Abdulrahman Mohammed, who in his speech, said the event marked a turning point in the history of the party in the state.
Abdulrahman added that prominent figures that have joined the party showed that PDP is still relevant and ready to participate effectively in any electoral contest.
He declared that PDP is one,
maintaining that all internal wranglings have been resolved, except for those who are in the mission of trying to destroy the party.
He advised the new members to feel at home and put in their best for the stability and progress of the party, assuring them of equal treatment.
In his remarks, the National Secretary of the PDP, Samuel Anyanwu, said that haters of the party are saying that it is dead but recent developments have shown that PDP is fully alive and active with a focused agenda.
“Today is very significant in our political journey, those received here Today are prominent figures in the persons of Prince Eze Madumere, former Deputy Governor of the State, Uche Ogbuagu former House of Assembly member, Professor Awuzie, Sir Mike Ejiogu, Vitus Nwoke, Anthony Odunze and others.
“Before now people are saying that PDP is dead but Today what happened here showed that the party is fully alive,” he said.
Anyanwu added that the party is strategically planning to take over elective positions at the state and national levels to reshape the nation’s economy.
He appealed to Nigerians, especially the Imo electorate, to identify with the party maintaining that the umbrella is large enough to accommodate everybody.
Earlier in his address, the State Chairman of the party, Austin Nwachukwu, said Imo PDP is marking a double celebration, receiving members of the National Working Committee and opening its doors to receive new members who have chosen to join the party.
Nwachukwu maintained that there was no doubt that the party faced internal disputes in recent time at the national level, which according to him nearly consumed it.
“Yes, it seemed like the centre could barely stand firm. The people, media organizations who hated us because of the progress we have made, feasted on our crisis and our opponents rejoiced thinking PDP has finished.
“But I stand here Today with my shoulders high to announce to Ndi Imo, Nigerians and the world at large that lasting settlement has been availed through the fatherly role of our national leader, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, our national secretary, Samuel Nna Emeka Anyanwu and all other well meaning leaders,” he said.
Nwachukwu told the new members that their decision to join the party is a positive step, asserting that they have not just joined a political party but a family.
He assured them that their resolve to join PDP is one of their best life changing decisions, which they will never regret.
“You come to PDP because you have seen the truth, structure with clear plan for the good people of the state and Nigeria. l assure you that in PDP you have found home where exists equal rights, privileges and opportunities. The umbrella is large enough to cover all of us,” he added.
In their separate speeches, the new members pledged their total loyalty to the leadership of the party and promised to abide by the party’s constitution.
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Labour Party hails INEC over inclusion of candidate in Enugu North by-election
The Labour Party, LP, has reacted to its inclusion in the list of candidates for the Enugu North senatorial by-election by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.
INEC has rectified the previous omission of the party and its candidate from the list of participants in the upcoming Enugu North Senatorial District by-election, which is set for June 20, 2026.
The party, in a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Ken Eluna Asogwa, said it was important to note that when the Commission first released the list of political parties and candidates authorized to take part in the by-elections nationwide, the Labour Party and its candidate were notably missing.
The omission happened despite the party having fully adhered to all constitutional and statutory obligations.
However, the party said that after discussions with the Commission’s leadership, the oversight has now been corrected, and the Labour Party along with its candidate have been duly included in the election.
“Consequently, the Party is entirely prepared to engage in the by-election and provide the residents of Enugu North with credible and people-focused representation for the remainder of the 10th Senate,” the statement said.
“By ensuring that the appropriate actions were taken, the Commission has shown its responsiveness and strengthened public trust in the electoral process.”
The party also expressed gratitude to its supporters, members, and well-wishers who expressed concern and inquired about the Party’s status in the upcoming election. Your vigilance, dedication, and steadfast belief in the Party are truly invaluable.
“As the campaigns move into their final stages, the Labour Party wishes success to its candidates in Enugu North, Nasarawa North, Rivers South-East, and all its candidates participating in the various by-elections across the nation,” it stated.
“We remain hopeful that the outcomes will not only be favourable to our Party but will also deepen Nigeria’s democratic culture and strengthen the people’s faith in the electoral process.”
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Ebonyi 2027: Gov Nwifuru’s kinsmen back PDP candidate Odii
The Umuekumenyi Leaders’ Council comprising two zones in Ebonyi State have disowned their son and Governor of Ebonyi state, Francis Nwifuru, instead backing the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, candidate, Ifeanyi Chukwuma Odii, in the 2027 governorship election.
The zones include Ohaukwu,Ishielu,Ebonyi Abakaliki, lzzi, Ikwo, Ezza South and Ezza North local government areas.
This was contained in a communiqué issued at the end of a stakeholders’ meeting held in Abakaliki on Saturday and signed by the council’s spokesperson, Barrister Emmanuel Nwibo.
The council, which said it comprises community leaders, professionals, youth representatives, women leaders, stakeholders and citizens from the Umuekumenyi area, said the meeting was convened to review the socio-economic and political situation in Ebonyi State and chart a path forward.
According to the communiqué, members expressed concern over what they described as declining governance standards, economic hardship, youth unemployment and a perceived slowdown in developmental activities across the state.
The council argued that the future leadership of Ebonyi State should be determined by competence, capacity, vision, accountability and proven performance rather than considerations of zoning, political sentiment or geographical affiliation.
“The development and progress of Ebonyi State can no longer be subjected to trial-and-error leadership. The overriding criteria for leadership selection must be based on competence, integrity, vision and commitment to good governance,” the communiqué stated.
The council also called on the state government to address economic challenges confronting residents, including the rising cost of living, unemployment and declining business opportunities.
Members further urged greater transparency, accountability and public engagement in governance, noting what they described as a growing disconnect between government and the people.
The communiqué lamented what the council termed the abandonment of the developmental vision of Ebonyi State’s founding fathers and called on political leaders and stakeholders to recommit themselves to unity, development, fairness and inclusive governance.
On the 2027 governorship election, the council welcomed the emergence of aspirants from different parts of the state, describing the development as a positive sign for democracy.
It stressed that all aspirants should be thoroughly scrutinised to ensure that whoever emerges possesses the capacity to reposition the state and restore its developmental trajectory.
The council, however, singled out Chief Dr. Ifeanyichukwu Odii for special commendation, describing him as “the most credible alternative” for the state’s leadership at this critical period.
According to the council, Odii’s background in the private sector and his perceived leadership qualities place him in a strong position to drive economic growth and development in the state.
“After careful consideration, the council views Chief Dr. Ifeanyichukwu Odii as the most credible alternative at this moment in our history and hereby adopts him as its preferred candidate for the 2027 governorship election in Ebonyi State,” the communiqué stated.
The council encouraged Odii not to be discouraged by political opposition or criticism, urging him to remain focused on his political ambition.
In another resolution, the stakeholders announced the formal recognition of the Umuekumenyi Leaders’ Council as a socio-cultural platform dedicated to promoting the welfare, development, unity and cultural heritage of the Umuekumenyi people.
The body said it would serve as a platform for advocacy, community development, peacebuilding, leadership engagement and the promotion of good governance.
The council also called on sons and daughters of Umuekumenyi at home and in the diaspora to unite in pursuit of development, peace, economic advancement and responsible leadership.
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Low voter turnout, delayed electoral materials mar Adamawa LG polls
The election to fill chairmanship positions in the 21 local government areas and councillorship seats in the 226 political wards of Adamawa State on Saturday was marred by low voter turnout.
There were also reported cases of inadequate or non-arrival of electoral materials, as well as alleged irregularities in some areas.
The election was, however, largely peaceful across the state, with no reports of violence or crisis in any of the hundreds of political wards.
Many who spoke on the exercise gave it a pass mark, including the incumbent Chairman of Yola North Local Government Area, Hon. Jibril Jimeta, who, at his Yelwa Ward, where he voted, said both turnout and deployment of materials were tolerable.
The chairman, who is contesting for a return for a second term, told journalists covering the election: “I agree that more people should have come out to vote, but even in general elections, voter apathy has long been a thing of concern.”
The election was conducted by the Adamawa State Independent Electoral Commission (ADSIEC).
The chairman of the commission, Alhaji Muhammed Umar, confirmed in a news interview that there were reports of late or non-arrival of election materials in some areas, despite efforts to ensure their timely distribution.
Umar, who spoke shortly before noon on Saturday, assured that checks were being carried out to verify such allegations and correct identified anomalies.
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