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Defection: Court dismisses PDP’s suit seeking Abia House of Assembly member’s removal 

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The Federal High Court sitting in Umuahia has dismissed a case filed by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) seeking to declare the seat of the member representing Isiala Ngwa South Constituency in the Abia State House of Assembly, Dennis Chinwendu Roland, vacant.

The party had filed the suit following the defection of Roland from the PDP to the Labour Party in February 2025.

According to the PDP, the defection of the lawmaker from the party that sponsored him was in violation of the 1999 Constitution.

It prayed the court to order the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to declare the seat of the lawmaker vacant and conduct a fresh election in the Isiala Ngwa South State Constituency to fill the seat.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the Speaker of the Abia State House of Assembly were the other parties joined in the suit.

But delivering the judgment, Justice S. B. Onu, who presided over the matter, dismissed the PDP’s prayers for lack of diligent prosecution and interest by the plaintiff in pursuing the matter.

Justice Onu ruled that the plaintiff and the defence failed to appear during the last court sitting despite notices issued to all parties involved in the matter.

The state lawmaker, Dennis Chinwendu Roland, represents Isiala Ngwa South, Governor Alex Otti’s constituency.




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ADC primary election: What I’ll do if process isn’t free, fair – Amaechi

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An African Democratic Congress, ADC, presidential aspirant, Rotimi Amaechi, has given condition to question the party’s ongoing presidential primary.

Amaechi disclosed that he would react and question the process of the primary election if it’s not free and fair.

He spoke to journalists after casting his vote at the ongoing ADC’s presidential primary in his Ward of Ubima, Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State.

According to Amaechi: “It was a huge number of turn out, first there was celebration and dancing, then we got the INEC people involved and I did cast my vote and left the place.

“I was monitoring the country state-by-state where I was, I hope the system would be transparent as it was in my village, if it’s transparent I would accept the result but if it’s not free and fair a lot of us would react.

“The answer is yes, If the other person wins, I will work with him but if the process is not free and fair, I would question it.”




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2027: We’ll rescue Nigeria from abyss – ADC hits Tinubu

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The African Democratic Congress, ADC, has told President Bola Tinubu that it would rescue Nigeria from the economic blackhole his administration has plunged the country into.

The National Publicity Secretary of the party, Bolaji Abdullahi, said this in a statement on Monday, lamenting that worsening hunger, rising insecurity, business failures and growing public frustration had deepened hardship across the country.

The party equally raised concerns over the All Progressives Congress, APC, presidential primary figures that returned President Tinubu with 10.99 million votes ahead of the 2027 election.

The ADC described the president’s recent remarks against the opposition as ironic and disconnected from the realities facing ordinary Nigerians.

“If the opposition is going to take the country backwards, it would be to reset it from the edge of the dangerous precipice that the current administration has placed it on, because to continue on the same trajectory is to plunge the country into the abyss.

“It is both ironic and tragic that a government under whose watch nearly 35 million Nigerians are now projected to face acute food insecurity in 2026 would accuse the opposition of lacking ideas or vision,” the statement said.

It added that inflation had weakened household incomes, while soaring food prices and worsening insecurity continued to place severe pressure on millions of families.

According to the ADC, businesses were shutting down daily under harsh economic conditions, while many farmers could no longer safely access their farmlands because of banditry, kidnappings and violent attacks.

The opposition party also cited reports projecting that about 34.7 million Nigerians could face severe food and nutrition insecurity during the 2026 lean season, while more than 2.3 million people remained displaced by violence and insecurity.

Yet, the ADC said the president had chosen political attacks instead of empathy and accountability.

“President Tinubu must understand that Nigerians are no longer interested in speeches or political grandstanding.

“Nigerians are asking simple questions: Why is food unaffordable? Why are businesses collapsing? Why are citizens increasingly unsafe? Why are more Nigerians falling into poverty despite endless promises of reform and recovery,” it asked.




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Ex-IGP Adamu dumps APC after Nasarawa governorship primary defeat

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Former Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar Adamu, has resigned from the All Progressives Congress (APC) following his defeat in the party’s governorship primary election in Nasarawa State.

Adamu officially submitted his resignation letter on Monday, May 25, 2026, to APC executives in Makama Ward, Lafia, the Nasarawa State capital.

Speaking during the meeting, he said: “You are the officials of my ward in the APC, Makama ward.”

The officials responded: “Yes Sir.”

Adamu added: “The law said when a person wants to join a party, he goes to his ward. When I wanted to join (the party), I came to the ward.

“And if you want to leave, leave through the ward. I am before you today my officials, APC, Makama ward, my ward.

“Deputy Chairman, since the Chairman is not here, Ahmad Auwal, the Secretary Usman Abdullahi, today I have addressed a letter to you, especially the chairman, letter of resignation of membership of All Progressives Congress.”

In his resignation letter, Adamu explained that recent events within the party, especially the conduct of the governorship primary election in Nasarawa, influenced his decision to leave.

“today I addressed my Letter to you, the ward executives especially the ward chairman of my decision to resign from the All Progressives Congress (APC) with immediate effect.

“This decision was not taken lightly however, recent developments within the party especially the conduct of the governorship primary election processes in Nasarawa State have made it difficult for me to continue with my political activities under the platform of the party,” he stated.

“I strongly believe that internal democracy, fairness, transparency and equal opportunity for aspirants and members guide the affairs of any democratic political party.”

He said he had consulted with his supporters, political allies, and family members before deciding to leave the APC and continue his political ambition on another platform.

Adamu also thanked APC members at the ward, local government, and state levels for the support and relationship he enjoyed during his time in the party.

The former IGP has been at loggerheads with Nasarawa State leadership of the APC, especially after Senator Aliyu Ahmed-Wadada was chosen as the state governor’s anointed candidate for the 2027 polls.

Prior to his defection from the APC, he had also accused the party of bias.




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