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ADC: Court announces new date for Nafiu Bala’s suit against Mark, Aregbesola

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Justice Peter Lifu of the Federal High Court in Abuja has fixed June 3 for hearing in a suit filed by Nafiu-Bala Gombe, seeking to stop David Mark and others from parading themselves as leaders of the African Democratic Congress, ADC.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria, hearing notices have since been issued and served on lawyers to the parties in the suit.

The case, filed by the aggrieved former National Deputy Chairman of ADC, was earlier before Justice Emeka Nwite of a sister court.

The matter was, however, reassigned to Justice Lifu, following Justice Nwite’s recent elevation to the Court of Appeal.

The National Judicial Council, NJC, at its 111th meeting on May 13, had recommended the appointment of 12 new justices of the Court of Appeal, including Justice Nwite, to President Bola Tinubu for approval.

Gombe, in the suit, is seeking an order restraining ADC National Chairman, Mark, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, the National Secretary, and members of the interim National Working Committee, NWC, from parading themselves as the party’s leaders.

He had argued that the emergence of Mark, Aregbesola and other NWC members as party’s leaders breached the provisions of the party’s constitution and the Electoral Act.

Gombe had sued ADC, Mark, Aregbesola, Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, and Ralph Nwosu as 1st to 5th defendants respectively in the suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1819/2025.

Nwosu was the former ADC National Chairman who stepped down for David Mark leadership of the party.

Justice Nwite had, on April 14, adjourned the case sine die (indefinitely) following Gombe’s request to await the Supreme Court’s judgment in the appeal filed by Mark.

However, the Supreme Court, on April 30, set aside the order made by the Court of Appeal in Abuja ordering the maintenance of status quo ante bellum in the leadership dispute in ADC, on which INEC acted in derecognising the Mark-led leadership of the party.

The apex court ordered the parties to return to the FHC for expeditious hearing of the case filed by Gombe, an aggrieved chieftain of the party.

INEC had, since, complied with the Supreme Court judgment by reversing the removal of Mark-led leadership from the commission’s official portal.

When the case came up on May 8 before Justice Nwite following the Supreme Court order, Luka Haruna, SAN, who appeared for Gombe, sought the transfer of the case from Nwite to another judge.

Although no reason was given, Haruna said a letter had been written to the CJ to the effect.

But lawyers to the ADC, Mark, Aregbesola and Nwosu, disagreed with the application.

ADC’s counsel, Rilwan Okpanachi; Suleiman Usman, SAN, who appeared for Mark; Mohammed Sheriff, who represented Aregbesola; P. I. Oyewole, counsel for Chief Ralph Nwosu, and other lawyers in the case vehemently opposed Gombe’s request for the case transfer.

The lawyers, who said that Gombe’s letter had not been served on them, described Haruna’s application as “an ambush”.

They also considered the request as an attempt to frustrate the order of Appeal Court for accelerated hearing which was sustained by the Supreme Court.

The defence lawyers, who described Gombe’s application as ‘forum shopping,” said the only good thing the application for the transfer of the matter had achieved was that the integrity of the court had been confirmed.

They said this was so because nothing tangible had happened since the last adjournment.

The lawyers said they maintained absolute confidence in the integrity, impartiality and sound judicial discretion of Justice Nwite’s court.

“The so-called letter in a normal view, is a fundamental breach of procedure, amounting in law to an illegality and not a mere irregularity,” they argued.

They said they would have insisted that the court should go on with the hearing but for a certified true copy, CTC, of the Supreme Court judgment which was yet to be obtained, in order for the trial court to be properly guided by it.

They, therefore, sought an indefinite adjournment to enable them furnish the judge with the CTC of the judgment and Justice Nwite adjourned the case sine die (indefinitely), pending when its CTC is gotten.

NAN reports that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar emerged as ADC presidential candidate on May 27 after defeating two other aspirants, including Rotimi Amaechi, former Minister of Transportation, at the party’s national convention.

Also, Dumebi Kachikwu, in a national convention conducted by another faction of ADC, emerged the presidential candidate of the party for the 2027 general election.

The 2023 presidential candidate of the party was adopted by factional members of the party as sole presidential candidate on May 24.




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Jonathan must reject proxy presidential ticket — Keyamo

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ABUJA — Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has called on former President Goodluck Jonathan to publicly distance himself from reports linking him to a presidential ticket allegedly being promoted by a political group.

In a statement on his X platform, Keyamo described the development as a “bizarre comedy” and criticised those behind the move for allegedly dragging the former president into what he termed a political charade.

According to him, it was inappropriate for individuals who are not recognised political actors to purportedly offer a presidential ticket to Jonathan by proxy.

“This is some kind of bizarre comedy taken too far by supposedly grown adults and some names that were actually in the corridors of power at some point in this country,” Keyamo said.

He questioned the credibility of those involved, noting that they were not even registered on the platform of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

“Giving a whole presidential ticket to an ex-president and statesman by proxy and by a bunch of people not even registered on INEC’s website. And they don’t give a hoot dragging such a revered figure into their charade that is certainly a journey to nowhere. Quite sad,” he stated.

The minister urged Jonathan to immediately clarify his position on the matter to avoid any misconceptions about his involvement.

“For the sake of his global image, President Goodluck Jonathan must immediately issue a strong ‘No, thank you’ statement,” Keyamo said.

He warned that failure to do so could revive public debate about Jonathan’s administration and the circumstances that led to his defeat in the 2015 presidential election.

“Lest Nigerians begin to recall the ‘clueless’ campaign that got him out of power — the first sitting president to be so ousted,” he added.

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Labour Party picks Muhammed Rilwanu Lawal as Kaduna governorship flagbearer

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Muhammed Rilwanu Lawal has emerged as the consensus governorship candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in Kaduna State for the 2027 general election.

The primary election, which took place in Kaduna on Saturday, witnessed a large turnout of party members who participated in the selection of aspirants to represent the party in the 2027 general elections.

The exercise was generally described as peaceful and orderly.

The chairman of the Labour Party Governorship Election Committee, Dr Oluwa Femi, commended the manner in which the exercise was conducted, saying it demonstrated the unity and cohesion among party members despite their differences.

He said, “Labour Party is the only political party in Nigeria with a clear ideology that embraced all Nigerians as members. It is a true party that truly stands for the well-being of Nigerians.”

A former Labour Party governorship candidate in the 2023 Kaduna State election, Mr Jonathan Asake, praised party members for the peaceful and organised conduct of the exercise. He noted that the understanding among aspirants paved the way for the emergence of consensus candidates for other political offices.

All other positions, including those for the Senate, House of Representatives and State House of Assembly, were filled through consensus.

Those who emerged as senatorial candidates are Abdu Aliyu for Kaduna North Senatorial District, Eld. Dr Yusuf Solomon Danbaki for Kaduna Central Senatorial District and Amos Sheyin for Kaduna South Senatorial District.

For the House of Representatives, Barr. Yayai Iliya Dadai for Kaura Federal Constituency, Saidu James Yakubu for Kagarko Federal Constituency, Emmanuel Bala for Kaduna South Federal Constituency, Dr Emmanuel Barau for Makarfi/Kudan Federal Constituency, Abubakar Bello for Igabi Federal Constituency and Comrade Saratu Larai Shekari for Chikun/Kajuru Federal Constituency all emerged as candidates through consensus.

For the State House of Assembly, the consensus candidates are Elisha Isaac for Jama’a Constituency, James Yakubu Saidu for Kagarko Constituency, Suleiman Umar for Kudan Constituency, Engr. Garba Emmanuel Bajimai for Lere Constituency, Muhammed Sani Aliyu for Makarfi Constituency and Lawal Abdullahi for Kaduna South Constituency.

Others are Baba Chechet Solomon for Sabon Gari Basawa Constituency, Hillary Francis for Zangon Kataf Constituency, Ahmadu Yustus for Sanga Constituency and Bala Awodi for Chikun Constituency.




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NDC: ‘Power Is Transient’: Odinkalu mocks Omo-Agege over APC exit, double primary loss

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Former Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission, Chidi Odinkalu, has taken a swipe at former Deputy Senate President, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, following his recent political setbacks.

In a post on X on Sunday, Odinkalu said Omo-Agege could not have anticipated his current predicament when he was involved in the controversial removal of the Senate mace in 2018, an incident widely linked to the political tensions surrounding his support for the All Progressives Congress, APC.

According to Odinkalu, Omo-Agege suffered multiple political losses within a week, including his exit from the APC and defeats in senatorial primary elections in two different political parties.

Odinkalu added that despite the setbacks, Omo-Agege played a significant role in strengthening the APC’s political fortunes in Delta State.

He further argued that the developments serve as a reminder of the fleeting nature of political power, saying many politicians who have benefited from Nigeria’s power structure are now facing unexpected outcomes.

“Leadership is a voluntary thing and there is no joy when those who do or seek it for the right reasons get denied repeatedly. But that is when they seek it for the right reasons.

“When @OvieOmoAgege burgled the mace of @SenateNGR to prove his readiness to do anything for @OfficialAPCNg, he hardly reckoned with a week like this past one.

“In one week, he has been constructively booted out of the #APC & lost 2 Senate primaries in 2 different parties – one to a man; another to a woman.

“The irony of it all is that Omo-Agege is arguably the person who gave the APC a credible change in Delta State.

“For many who have grown fat on the humbug of #Nigerian power, the #TinubuSystem is handing out rewards indiscriminately. It is a rude reminder of the transience of power,” Odinkalu wrote.

DAILY POST reports that Omo-Agege reportedly suffered a setback in his bid to secure the National Democratic Congress, NDC, ticket for the Delta Central Senatorial District.

The former Deputy Senate President had defected from the APC to the NDC after losing the APC senatorial primary election to former Delta State Governor, Ifeanyi Okowa.




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