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APC warns against violence as Lagos Reps primaries hold
Members of the All Progressives Congress, APC, turned out across the 245 wards in Lagos State on Saturday to participate in the party’s primary election for House of Representatives candidates ahead of the 2027 general elections.
As the exercise commenced, the Lagos State APC Chairman, Cornelius Ojelabi, appealed to party members to shun violence, intimidation and every form of misconduct capable of disrupting the process.
Ojelabi urged party faithful to maintain orderliness and peaceful conduct throughout the primaries, which are being held to select candidates for the 24 House of Representatives seats in the state.
The party chairman, who also doubles as the chairman of APC state chairmen nationwide, praised members for their loyalty and continued support toward the growth and stability of the party.
He encouraged them to sustain their commitment to the party’s programmes and policies in order to strengthen democratic values in the country.
The APC chairman also called on members across the state to participate actively in the exercise by voting for candidates of their choice, assuring them of adequate security measures before, during and after the primaries.
According to him, the party had made the necessary arrangements to ensure a peaceful, transparent and credible process, including guaranteeing equal opportunities and a level playing field for all aspirants.
Ojelabi, however, warned that the party would not tolerate any act capable of causing unrest or division during the exercise, regardless of the status of those involved.
“We assure our teeming supporters of their safety and security as they come out to vote in this historic primary election of our party, as everything that could impede their peace and progress has been taken care of,” he said.
“We therefore warn mischief-makers to have a rethink, as we will not condone any act of sabotage.”
He further directed aspirants to caution their supporters against engaging in activities that could undermine the smooth conduct of the election.
Ojelabi warned that any aspirant linked to violence or disruption during the exercise could face severe disciplinary measures in line with the peace accord signed with the party.
He stated that such penalties may include disqualification from the contest, suspension or expulsion from the APC.
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ADC aspirant drags party to court over alleged exclusion from primary election
An aspirant of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, for the Rivers State House of Assembly, Khana Constituency I seat, Legborsi Nwiabu, has taken his party before a Federal High Court sitting in Port Harcourt, alleging that he was excluded from the party’s last primary election.
Also named as respondents in the suit are the ADC’s declared candidate for the Khana Constituency I seat in the 2027 general election, Bright Nulee, and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
When the matter came up for hearing on Friday, counsel to the ADC, Emenike Ebete, informed the court that a committee had been set up to resolve issues arising from the disputed primary and orally sought the court’s leave to allow the parties to settle the matter out of court.
The application was not opposed by counsel to the second and third respondents.
However, counsel to the plaintiff, Felix Beragbara, opposed the request, telling the court that his client had not been informed of any such committee.
The presiding judge, Justice Muhammed Turaki, after hearing submissions from both sides, granted leave for the parties to pursue an out-of-court settlement and adjourned the matter until August 12, 2026, for a report on the settlement or, alternatively, for hearing of the suit.
Addressing journalists outside the courtroom, Beragbara explained the circumstances that prompted his client to seek redress in court, adding that his client remained prepared to return to court should the committee fail to deliver justice in the matter.
“My client was cheated out of the primaries of his party, which were scheduled to be conducted on the 21st day of May 2026.
“You must be aware that almost all the political parties conducted their primaries in May 2026. My client’s political party, the African Democratic Congress (ADC), also conducted its primaries, and my client was an aspirant seeking the party’s nomination for the House of Assembly seat for Khana Constituency I in Khana Local Government Area of Rivers State.
“That election was scheduled to be held nationwide on the 21st of May 2026.
“Unfortunately, the election could not be held on that date. It was rescheduled—or purportedly rescheduled—to the next day, May 22, 2026. My client mobilised his supporters, sent his field agents, and deployed them to all the voting centres across the 11 wards that make up Khana Constituency I.
“My client and his supporters, who are members of the ADC, waited from the morning, when accreditation was scheduled to commence, until nightfall.
“They did not see a single ADC official who came to conduct the election. They also did not see any monitoring officer from the third defendant in this suit.
“So the first defendant, my client’s political party, failed to conduct the primaries. My client then petitioned the appeals committee, stating that the election did not hold and asking them to conduct another election so that the party could have a legitimate candidate.
“They ignored my client’s complaint. What my client later heard was that they had declared the second defendant, Mr Bright Nulee, as the party’s candidate and forwarded his name to the third defendant, INEC, without conducting the election.
“That is why my client is in court to challenge the purported primary that produced the purported candidate. That is why we are here today.”
Meanwhile, counsel to the ADC, Emenike Ebete; counsel to the second respondent, B. F. Opara; and counsel representing INEC all declined to comment on the court proceedings.
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2027: Kano Gov Yusuf meets NDC’s Senator Hanga in Abuja
Governor Abba Yusuf of Kano State on Friday received a Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, Senator Rufai Hanga, in his Abuja office.
The visit came as as defection talks to the All Progressives Congress, APC, advance
Senator Hanga reportedly considering leaving the NDC after losing out on the Kano Central Senate ticket, the deputy governorship slot, and not being considered for any position by Rabiu Kwankwaso.
DAILY POST recalls that he had earlier this week received APC National Chairman Professor Nentawe Yilwatda and a delegation of Kano State APC exco members who visited him at his residence.
At the time of filing this report, details of the meeting between the two politicians cannot be ascertained.
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BREAKING: Court strikes out suit seeking recognition of Turaki-led PDP national leadership
A Federal High Court in Abuja has struck out a suit seeking to compel the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to recognise and publish the names of the Kabiru Turaki-led Interim National Working Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Justice Salim Ibrahim, in a judgement delivered on Friday, held that the plaintiffs, led by the Chairman of the PDP Board of Trustees, Senator Adolphus Wabara, lacked the legal standing to institute the suit and consequently struck it out for want of jurisdiction.
The court upheld the preliminary objection filed by INEC and sustained similar objections raised by parties seeking to be joined in the suit, ruling that the plaintiffs failed to establish that INEC had recognised the purported Interim National Working Committee or that they had the authority to sue on behalf of the PDP.
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