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INEC opens fresh voter registration across Rivers
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, in Rivers State has announced the commencement of the third phase of the Continuous Voter Registration, CVR, exercise across the state beginning Monday, May 11, 2026.
According to the commission, the exercise will run daily from 9am to 3pm at INEC offices located in the 23 Local Government Areas of the state and will later be extended to Registration Area and ward levels on a rotational basis.
INEC explained that the exercise, scheduled to end on July 10, 2026, is designed to give eligible Nigerians who are yet to obtain their Permanent Voter Cards the opportunity to register, while also allowing registered voters to transfer or update their voter information where necessary.
The electoral body also appealed to political parties, civil society groups, media organisations and members of the public to cooperate with the Commission to ensure a peaceful and seamless electoral process in the state.
The statement, signed by the Resident Electoral Commissioner in Rivers State, Johnson Alalibo Sinikiem, said, “The Commission further calls for support and cooperation from all stakeholders, including political parties, civil society organisations, the media and the general public, to ensure a smooth and peaceful electoral process.”
INEC urged all eligible residents in the state to take advantage of the exercise before the July 10 deadline.
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Aggrieved Kano ADC aspirants reject primary election results
Some aspirants of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Kano have rejected the outcome of the party’s state and legislative primary elections, alleging irregularities and calling for an investigation.
Speaking at a press conference in Kano, the group’s spokesperson, Hon. Wada Masu, said the primaries, allegedly held on May 21, 2026, lacked credibility and transparency.
“We are deeply dissatisfied with the conduct of the purported primary elections,” Masu said, arguing that the process raised “serious questions” about its legitimacy and compliance with party rules.
“It is difficult to understand how primary elections could have been conducted while aspirants were still participating in the mandatory screening process,” he said.
According to the aggrieved aspirants, the party’s election committee invited them to a consensus meeting on May 22, a day after the alleged primaries. They said the invitation indicated that primary elections would only be conducted if the consensus arrangement failed.
Masu argued that this contradicted claims that valid primaries had already taken place on May 21.
The aspirants said the sequence of events exposed major inconsistencies and could undermine members’ confidence in the party’s internal democratic process.
They also insisted that every aspirant deserves a level playing field and the opportunity to compete under conditions that comply with the party’s constitution and electoral guidelines.
“We urge the national leadership of our great party to thoroughly investigate these developments and ensure that justice is done,” Masu said, adding that the party’s integrity depends on it.
The aspirants warned that ignoring their concerns could create further disputes ahead of future elections. However, they stressed that their action was not directed at any individual.
The group said it would continue to pursue its grievances through lawful channels while awaiting action from the party leadership.
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2027 Presidency: You don’t have moral right to advise Jonathan — PDP tells Keyamo

The opposition Peoples Democratic Party has taken a swipe at the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, over his comments urging former President Goodluck Jonathan to reject the party’s presidential nomination for the 2027 election.
In a statement on Tuesday, the PDP accused Keyamo of attempting to interfere in the internal affairs of the party and questioned his moral authority to offer political advice to Jonathan.
The party said it would ordinarily have ignored the minister’s remarks but decided to respond because of what it described as growing anxiety within the ruling All Progressives Congress over increasing calls by some Nigerians for Jonathan’s return to national leadership.
According to the PDP, Keyamo’s criticism of the party’s position was ironic given his history as a public interest lawyer and activist who built his reputation challenging governments and defending democratic principles.
“It is rather ironic that Festus Keyamo, a man who built his public profile through relentless criticism of governments and public office holders, now seeks to deny others the very democratic space he once occupied with such enthusiasm,” the party said.
The PDP argued that Nigerians remember Keyamo as a vocal critic of those in power and questioned why he now appeared uncomfortable with citizens and political parties exercising their constitutional rights.
The party urged the minister to focus on his responsibilities in government rather than commenting on opposition politics.
“Instead of concerning himself with the internal affairs of the PDP, the Minister would do well to devote his energy to addressing the numerous challenges confronting the aviation sector and the wider administration of which he is a part,” the statement said.
The PDP further contended that Nigerians were more concerned about economic hardship, insecurity, unemployment and declining living standards than political commentary directed at Jonathan.
It also criticised the performance of the APC-led administration, alleging that the country had experienced worsening economic conditions, infrastructure challenges and governance concerns under the ruling party.
Defending Jonathan, the PDP said many Nigerians continue to view his administration positively, citing what it described as political stability, economic growth and improved investor confidence during his tenure.
“The obvious nervousness that has greeted President Jonathan’s candidacy is understandable, because Nigerians have not forgotten that under his administration, the country enjoyed political stability, sustained economic growth, increased foreign investor confidence, and a more inclusive national atmosphere,” the party stated.
The opposition party maintained that no amount of intimidation or political pressure would prevent Nigerians from supporting leaders of their choice.
It added that as the country approaches another election cycle, citizens are increasingly seeking “competent, unifying and selfless leadership” capable of addressing the nation’s challenges.
The PDP concluded by advising Keyamo to channel his attention toward helping the Federal Government tackle pressing national issues rather than offering what it described as unsolicited advice to the former president.
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ADC petitions NJC, seeks probe of Justices Tsoho, Lifu over Nafiu Gombe case
The African Democratic Congress, ADC, has petitioned the National Judicial Council, NJC, seeking an investigation into the conduct of the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Justice John Tsoho, and Justice Peter Lifu over the handling of a suit involving the party and its former National Chairman, Nafiu Bala Gombe.
In a petition dated June 1, 2026, and addressed to the Chief Justice of Nigeria, the petitioner, Nkemakolam Ukandu, alleged abuse of judicial power, disobedience to court orders and manifest bias in Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/1819/2025 between Nafiu Bala Gombe and the ADC.
Ukandu claimed that the Supreme Court, in Appeal No. SC/CV/180/2026 involving Senator David Mark and Nafiu Bala Gombe, had ordered that the matter be remitted to Justice Emeka Nwite, who was initially handling the case.
According to the petition, Justice Tsoho subsequently reassigned the matter to Justice Peter Lifu, contrary to the apex court’s directive.
The petitioner further alleged that Justice Nwite, during proceedings on May 8, 2026, directed the plaintiff to provide a Certified True Copy of the Supreme Court judgment and adjourned the matter indefinitely pending compliance.
He argued that the reassignment of the case and its subsequent fixing for hearing before Justice Lifu on June 3 amounted to a violation of both the Supreme Court’s judgment and the earlier order made by Justice Nwite.
Ukandu also accused Justice Tsoho of abusing his administrative powers by reassigning the matter despite the Supreme Court’s decision, which he said was binding on all courts under Section 287(1) of the 1999 Constitution.
The petitioner further alleged that the reassignment created an appearance of bias and encouraged forum shopping.
He claimed that concerns about the reassignment had earlier been raised before the court by his counsel, who allegedly objected to the transfer of the case to Justice Lifu or Justice Joyce Abdulmalik.
The petition also accused the two judges of breaching the judicial oath and the Code of Conduct for Judicial Officers.
Ukandu urged the NJC to investigate the actions of Justices Tsoho and Lifu, determine whether they abused judicial powers or disobeyed court orders, and impose appropriate disciplinary measures if found culpable.
He also asked the council to direct immediate compliance with what he described as the Supreme Court’s remittance order and the order earlier made by Justice Nwite.





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