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Supreme Court judgment affirmed Mohammed, Anyanwu PDP leadership – Wike faction

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Factional chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Board of Trustees, Mao Ohuabunwa, has said the Supreme Court judgment affirmed the leadership structure of Abdulrahman Mohammed and Senator Samuel Anyanwu as valid.

Ohuabunwa, who belongs to the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike faction, said the judgment had shown that Mohammed and Anyanwu have the stabilizing authority to guide the affairs of the PDP at the national level.

In a statement he signed, the BoT Chairman acknowledged the judgment of the Supreme Court delivered on Thursday, April 30, 2026.

According to Ohuabunwa: “For the avoidance of doubt, the judgment of the Supreme Court simply affirms the earlier decisions of the Federal High Court and the Court of Appeal nullifying the purported National Convention of the Party held on the 15th and 16th of November 2025 in Ibadan, Oyo State.

“As the conscience and the moral compass of the party, the BOT fully respects and accepts the judgment of the Supreme Court.

“Consequently, the legal position remains clear and unambiguous: the said Ibadan Convention stands nullified, and any structure emanating therefrom has no legal foundation.

“Accordingly, the leadership structure of the Party under: Alhaji Abdulrahman Mohammed, National Chairman Senator Samuel Nnaemeka Anyanwu, FCIPA, National Secretary remains the valid and stabilizing authority to guide the affairs of the Party at the national level.”

The BoT Chairman stressed that the PDP under Mohammed and Anyanwu’s leadership remains fully functional and will continue to operate through its recognized organs in line with the Constitution of out party (as amended in 2017).

He added: “Necessary constitutional steps will be taken, as appropriate, to further strengthen the Party’s unity, stability, and preparedness for upcoming electoral engagements.

“We call on all members of our great Party to remain focused, united and committed. Consequent upon this, the BOT advises the National Working Committee to immediately constitute a National Reconciliation Committee to reach out to all aggrieved members of the party across the country.

“This is a moment for discipline, loyalty, and collective commitment to the ideals and future of the party.

“The PDP remains strong, resilient, and committed to its historic mission of providing credible leadership to Nigeria.”




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2027: Jonathan will contest presidential election – Rep Agbedi

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Fred Agbedi, a member of the House of Representatives, has announced that former President Goodluck Jonathan will contest the 2027 presidential election.

Agbedi disclosed this while appearing on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Wednesday.

He said: “Former President Goodluck Jonathan is running for election with the Peoples Democratic Party, whichever way you want to put it.

“The PDAPC is promoting certain professors and INEC officials as observers for their election. However, the PDAPC is not recognised by law, and it seems that INEC is intentionally keeping them involved.

“You recall the decisions made by the Appeal Court and Supreme Court. The party has contacted INEC and sent reminders stating that the PDAPC is not recognised based on the court’s ruling, yet INEC is still holding onto them.”

This comes after an Abuja Federal High Court allowed Jonathan to run in the 2027 presidential election.

Last week, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP-led faction of Kabiru Tanimu Turaki gave Jonathan a waiver to run for the presidency.

However, Johnmary Jideobi filed a lawsuit seeking a court order to stop Jonathan from emerging as a candidate for any political party in the 2027 presidential election.

On Tuesday, Justice Peter Lifu ruled that Jonathan is eligible to participate in the election as a candidate.




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Presidential primary election: NDC announces date for commencement

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The National Democratic Congress, NDC, has announced that its primary elections will commence on May 28, 2026, as the party moves to align with the timetable released by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.

The NDC acknowledged that it had to drop its planned electronic voting system for the primaries due to time constraints.

The founder and National Leader of the NDC, Senator Henry Seriake Dickson, disclosed this in a statement he signed on Wednesday.

Dickson noted that the decision followed “many hours of discussions involving the National Chairman, presidential candidate Peter Obi, members of the National Working Committee, and the Selection Committee.”

The statement read: “After a briefing at the joint meeting of the Selection Committee and the Screening Committee, and considering the time limitations, we decided that everyone who purchased Expression of Interest Forms would participate in the primaries in their respective constituencies.”

The party clarified that only successful candidates would later proceed to the secretariat to complete documentation, pay nomination fees, and fulfill other necessary requirements.

The party also announced that teams made up of senior officials had been deployed to various states to supervise the primaries, with support from local leaders and stakeholders.

“Our party supports women and young people, and we encourage the teams to focus on candidates who have the capacity to win elections,” the statement said.

The NDC warned against violence during the primaries, stating that sanctions would be imposed on any candidate or supporter involved in intimidation or disruptive conduct.

“We urge peaceful primary elections and emphasize that we have zero tolerance for any form of violence.

“The party will act firmly against anyone who engages in violence, threats, intimidation, or disruptive behaviour,” it added.

The party directed candidates to proceed with the primaries on May 28 and 29 using only their Expression of Interest Forms because of the “tight timelines” facing the party.

Dickson explained that direct primaries would be conducted for State Assembly elections at the constituency level.

“The Selection Committee and the NEC will announce the final results at the party’s National Secretariat.

“We strongly encourage consensus arrangements where necessary,” the statement added.




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APC primaries: Declared winners kick over delay in issuance of Certificates of Return

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Winners of the recently concluded primary elections of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, have raised alarm over the delay in the issuance of Certificates of Return to successful candidates.

They are alleging that the development may be part of a calculated move by the party’s National Working Committee, NWC, to alter the list of candidates ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Checks revealed that aggrieved aspirants from different states and elective positions accused the party leadership of creating uncertainty within the ranks of the APC, despite the conclusion of the primaries and declaration of winners by various primary election committees since May 15 and 23, 2026.

Some of the aspirants, who spoke with DAILY POST under the condition of anonymity over fears of being victimized by the party, said the prolonged delay had heightened suspicion among party members.

This comes amid recent remarks allegedly credited to some members of the NWC that the party leadership retained the final authority to determine who eventually emerges as the party’s candidate.

According to them, remarks by some NWC members of the party further fuelled tension among candidates who fear that the outcome of the primaries could be overturned through administrative decisions at the party’s national secretariat.

One of the declared winners said, “We participated in the primaries in good faith; results were announced by the duly constituted primary committees, and winners emerged. But weeks after the exercise, many of us are yet to receive our Certificates of Return.

“What is more troubling is the statement by some NWC members that the party leadership reserves the right to determine who becomes a candidate irrespective of who was declared winner by the chairman of the primary election committee. That statement is dangerous and undemocratic.”

Another aspirant alleged that there were ongoing moves to replace certain candidates who were not favored by influential figures within the party hierarchy.

The aspirants also pointed out that while many candidates were yet to receive their certificates, President Bola Tinubu had already been presented with his Certificate of Return by the party following his victory at the APC presidential primary.

They argued that the prompt issuance of the President’s certificate contrasted sharply with the treatment being meted out to other victorious aspirants across the country.

“The President has already received his Certificate of Return, so why are others being delayed? The party should not create the impression that some candidates are more valid than others,” one of them stated.

When DAILY POST contacted the party’s spokesperson, Felix Morka, for comments, he did not dismiss or confirm the allegation.

“The party leadership has done nothing to warrant this question,” he told DAILY POST.

However, sources inside the party leadership insisted that the NWC was still reviewing reports from the primaries and would take final decisions in line with the constitution and guidelines of the party.

Stakeholders of the APC across the federation have also cautioned the party leadership against any purported nullification of consensus and direct primary elections on grounds of what they described as “premature announcement” of results in the states before transmission to the NWC.

In a memorandum addressed to the National Chairman and members of the NWC and signed by Barrister Abdullazeez Mamman on behalf of APC stakeholders nationwide, the group argued that the committees deployed to conduct the primaries acted as agents of the NWC under delegated authority.

“The ballot is not a proposal. The will of party members expressed through consensus and direct primary elections is not subject to nullification by administrative fiat,” it stated.

Meanwhile, DAILY POST reports that barely 24 hours after President Bola Tinubu clinched the ruling party’s presidential ticket with 10.9 million votes, he was presented with his Certificate of Return by the APC leadership.




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