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PRP holds Kano convention, accuses Tinubu, APC of ‘enthroning autocracy’
The Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) has held its National Convention and primaries in Kano, issuing a strong warning to its members to be wary of President Tinubu’s alleged antics of seeking to perpetuate himself in power by all means.
“We call on our people to be vigilant because the mercenary politics that the nation’s generals used to undermine the June 12 election in the botched Third Republic has been perfected by the Tinubu regime,” the party’s National Chairman, Abdulmajid Yakubu Daudu, said.
Daudu, whose cabinet members were returned unopposed, said the PRP has made it clear that, unlike “marketers” who invite members of the ruling class to join the party as a springboard to power, politics is service and not a private enterprise.
He said that because of President Tinubu’s alleged hold-to-power syndrome, nearly all non-regime political parties are today battling with mercenaries as willing tools of government to subvert and weaken the collective political opposition in order to impose a dominant-party autocracy on the country.
“Therefore, under President Tinubu Nigeria has receded from consolidating democratic gains to enthroning autocracy under dominant-party rule; the APC, as the ruling party, is above the law,” he said.
Abdulmajid Yakubu Daudu further stated that the separation of powers is allegedly non-existent, while the legislature functions as an appendage of the executive and the judiciary is increasingly seen as pliant to the regime.
“The state resources are today highly personalised; highly placed public office holders have become overnight billionaires. No one is afraid of the anti-corruption watchdogs, which have become toothless and impotent,” he stated.
The PRP chairman said they are not under any illusion that President Tinubu is willing to stay in power by all crooked means, adding that INEC is nowhere near ready to be an independent umpire under its present mercurial leadership.
Therefore, he said, what they intend to do is to ensure that their elected representatives in this convention and primaries will be foot soldiers in the continued struggle for freedom, social justice, and development in Nigeria.
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Osun NNPP chairman resigns, emerges Democratic Leadership Alliance acting chairman
The Chairman of the Osun State chapter of the New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP, Dr Tosin Odeyemi, has resigned from the party and been appointed acting state chairman of the newly registered Democratic Leadership Alliance, DLA.
Odeyemi’s resignation was contained in a letter dated July 16, 2026, and addressed to the National Chairman of the NNPP.
In the letter, he formally informed the party of his decision to leave and requested that his name and personal details be removed from its membership register.
The former NNPP chairman did not, however, disclose the reason for his resignation in the letter.
Odeyemi, who is regarded as an ally of former Kano State Governor Dr Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, publicly unveiled his new political platform on Saturday and confirmed that he had accepted a leadership role within the Democratic Leadership Alliance.
His appointment as the pioneer Acting State Chairman of the DLA in Osun State was conveyed in a letter dated July 17, 2026, and signed by the party’s National Chairman, Samuel Memeh.
According to the appointment letter, “the decision followed the approval of the party’s National Executive Committee, which entrusted Odeyemi with the responsibility of building and strengthening the party’s structure across Osun State.”
The letter stated that his duties include “establishing and maintaining party structures, upholding the party’s constitution and ideology, and reporting the activities of the Osun chapter directly to the National Working Committee.”
Speaking after his appointment, Odeyemi expressed appreciation to the DLA leadership for the confidence reposed in him.
“I thank the National Chairman, the National Executive Committee and the National Working Committee for entrusting me with this responsibility.
“I accept this appointment with humility and a strong sense of responsibility. My immediate priority is to unite genuine members, promote discipline within the party and position the DLA as a credible alternative for residents of Osun seeking purposeful leadership,” he said.
Odeyemi also assured the national leadership that the affairs of the Osun chapter would be conducted transparently, saying, “We will run the party with transparency and commitment. I call on members and stakeholders to support this new political platform.”
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2027: Malami picks Musa Zagi as ADC deputy governorship candidate in Kebbi
The governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, in Kebbi State, Abubakar Malami, has named Musa Zagi as the party’s deputy governorship candidate for the 2027 governorship election.
The appointment was announced in a statement issued on Friday by the party’s Publicity Secretary, Engr. Abubakar Atiku Musa.
According to the statement, Zagi’s nomination received the approval of the ADC governorship candidate.
The party congratulated Zagi on his emergence, expressing confidence in his ability to discharge the responsibilities of the office if elected.
It also congratulated other ADC candidates contesting various elective positions in the 2027 general elections and urged party members and supporters to remain united ahead of the polls.
The statement further called for peaceful, free and fair elections, while appealing to the people of Kebbi State to support the party’s candidates.
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Amaechi withdraws case against Atiku’s ADC primary win
A Federal High Court in Abuja has struck out a lawsuit filed by former Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi challenging former Vice President Atiku Abubakar’s victory in the African Democratic Congress (ADC) presidential primary.
Justice Joyce Abdulmalik dismissed the case on Friday after Amaechi’s lawyer, Jibrin Okutepa, formally withdrew the suit.
According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Okutepa told the court that the parties had resolved their differences.
Atiku won the ADC presidential primary in May with 1,846,370 votes, defeating Amaechi, who secured 504,117 votes. Former FSB International Bank Managing Director Mohammed Hayatu-Deen came third with 177,120 votes.
Before the final results were announced, Amaechi rejected the outcome, alleging widespread voter disenfranchisement and electoral malpractice. He claimed the results were being “concocted.”
Amaechi later sued, arguing that the primary violated provisions of the Electoral Act 2026, the ADC constitution and the party’s guidelines for selecting candidates for the 2027 elections.
He asked the court to stop Atiku from presenting himself as the ADC presidential candidate and also sought an order preventing the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from recognising Atiku as the party’s flag bearer.
However, in June, the ADC announced Amaechi as Atiku’s running mate for the 2027 presidential election.
With both politicians now on the same ticket, the court struck out the case after the suit was withdrawn.
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