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PDP insists Taraba governorship primary credible, transparent despite controversy 

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The Taraba State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has dismissed allegations by one of its governorship aspirants, David Usman Dinshiya, who questioned the credibility of its governorship primary. The party described the allegations as false, misleading, and baseless while defending the credibility of the gubernatorial primary election that produced Senator Joel Danlami Ikenya as the party’s flag bearer.

In a statement issued on Monday by the State Publicity Secretary, Mr. Irash John Iratishe, the party expressed concern over what it called an attempt by the aggrieved aspirant to discredit a transparent and democratically conducted primary election.

The PDP said the primary election was conducted in strict compliance with the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Electoral Act, the party’s constitution, and guidelines approved by the National Working Committee ,NWC.

According to the statement, accredited delegates from the 16 local government areas of Taraba State participated freely in the exercise without coercion, intimidation, manipulation, or interference.

“The election was conducted in a transparent and orderly manner under the supervision of duly constituted party officials, officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), security agencies, accredited observers, and representatives of all aspirants,” the statement said.

The party described as, “astonishing and regrettable,” Dinshiya’s claim that no primary election took place, insisting that the exercise was witnessed by delegates, party leaders, security personnel, media representatives, and agents of all aspirants.

“It is unfortunate that an aspirant who willingly purchased nomination forms, participated in all stages of the process, interacted with delegates, campaigned extensively, and accepted the rules governing the exercise would suddenly reject the legitimacy of the process simply because the outcome did not favour his personal ambition,” the statement added.

The PDP also rejected allegations against the State Chairman, Comrade Obidah J. Bitrus, maintaining that he remains neutral and professional throughout the process.

The party said Bitrus neither imposed any aspirant on delegates nor interfered with the democratic rights of participants, noting that his conduct reflected “the highest standards of democratic leadership and institutional responsibility.”

The statement further emphasized that delegates are independent political actors empowered to make decisions based on their convictions and assessment of aspirants seeking the party’s mandate.

According to the PDP, the overwhelming support received by Senator Ikenya during the primary election reflected delegates’ confidence in his leadership qualities, political experience, and vision for the state.

The party stressed that democratic contests inevitably produce winners and losers, urging all participants to respect the outcome of the process.

“It is both intellectually dishonest and politically irresponsible to attribute personal electoral defeat to conspiracy theories, unfounded accusations, and attacks against party structures that provided a level playing field for all contestants,” the statement said.

The PDP also dismissed claims that the election was manipulated or predetermined in favour of any candidate, arguing that no credible evidence had been presented to support such allegations.

The party accused Dinshiya and his associates of attempting to create unnecessary tension and sow division within the party through what it described as unsubstantiated claims.

Reaffirming its commitment to internal democracy, the PDP said it remained united and focused following the successful conclusion of the primary election and maintained that the mandate given to Senator Ikenya by delegates was legitimate and overwhelming.

The party called on Dinshiya and his supporters to accept the outcome of the election and work with other stakeholders to strengthen the PDP ahead of future political engagements.

It also advised aggrieved members to utilize established constitutional channels for resolving disputes rather than engaging in public campaigns capable of creating division and confusion among party faithful.

“The Peoples Democratic Party remains firmly committed to the principles of justice, fairness, transparency, inclusiveness, and internal democracy,” the statement concluded, adding that history would ultimately stand on the side of truth, facts, and democratic principles.




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Who really owns NDC? – Vanguard News

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By Luminous Jannamike, Abuja

As political alignments ahead of the 2027 general election continue to shift, renewed attention has turned to the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) following a series of legal and political developments. In June, the Federal High Court in Lokoja, Kogi State, stunned sections of the opposition when it set aside its December 2025 judgment directing the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to register the NDC as a political party, although that decision has since been overturned on appeal.

The legal twists have revived questions first raised months ago about the forces behind the emerging party. They have also rekindled interest in an earlier Saturday Vanguard report, which quoted insider sources expressing fears that the NDC could face internal sabotage after the emergence of its eventual presidential candidate and alleging that some individuals associated with the project maintained close relationships with influential figures in the ruling establishment.

Those claims have not been independently verified. Even so, the developments have continued to fuel public debate over the independence of emerging opposition platforms and whether ‘fifth columnists’ could undermine efforts to build a formidable coalition ahead of 2027.

Below is what Saturday Vanguard published on 9 May under the headline, ‘

2027: Who owns NDC? Fear of  moles rocking party spreads.’

Fresh anxiety is quietly spreading within sections of the opposition coalition amid growing concerns that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) may already have individuals sympathetic to the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, within its wider support network.

The unease emerged following the collapse of the ADC coalition arrangement involving former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and former Anambra State governor Peter Obi, with some insiders warning that the NDC may not eventually become the independent opposition platform many supporters expect.

Multiple sources familiar with ongoing coalition discussions told Saturday Vanguard that some political actors had become increasingly cautious about the emerging Obi-Atiku split and the rush into the NDC platform.

One source said there were fears that influential figures linked to the party maintained close relationships with elements within the ruling establishment.

“We have to be very, very careful about this Obi-Atiku split because there’s a game being played by the APC that many people are not aware,” the source said.

“Even the NDC that they are running to. Do you know who owns the NDC? The man pulling the strings behind this thing is a former lawmaker who is a key member of the APC and enjoys access to the State House, Aso Villa.

“The close supporters of the NDC are the PDP-APC people. So we will see what will happen. It’s only a matter of time.”

The source added that the situation could become clearer once the ongoing round of party primaries and internal alignments are concluded later this month.

The allegations could not be independently verified as of press time, and no evidence has publicly emerged linking the NDC leadership to the APC or the Presidency.

However, another source involved in the wider opposition talks said the unease within some camps was being driven by fears that “moles” could eventually weaken efforts to build the NDC into a united opposition front ahead of 2027.

According to the source, the concern was less about the formal founders of the party and more about some influential supporters and political associates believed to have longstanding ties within the APC power structure. “The concern is not necessarily about the founders,” the source said.

“It is about some major supporters and people around the project who are believed to have sympathies or strong relationships within the Presidency and the APC establishment.”

The development comes as opposition leaders intensify talks and political realignments following recent defections and coalition negotiations involving key figures across several parties ahead of the 2027 elections.


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US House of Reps honours Uzodimma for transformative leadership 

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Ahead of his historic address to the House of Lords in London on Friday,  Imo State Governor, Senator Hope Uzodimma has received a special recognition from the United States House of Representatives for his transformative leadership. 

Uzodimma, apart from the address at the House of Lords , would be receiving “African Inspirational Leadership and Good Governance Award” by the African Leadership Organization. 

Even before the event scheduled for Westminster,  the South Carolina House of Representatives moved a motion to recognise and commend Uzodimma for his transformative leadership guided by the strategic 3R agenda of rehabilitation, reconstruction and recovery. 

The motion, moved by Representative Rosalyn D Henderson-Meyes, recognised the Imo State Governor for undertaking “ extensive investments in road infrastructure, urban renewal and digital transformation initiatives aimed at enhancing connectivity, improving public service delivery and creating an enabling environment for sustainable growth “

The South Carolina House of Representatives in the motion signed by the Speaker, G Murrel Smith Jr and the Clerk Charles F Reid ,also acknowledged Uzodimma as a widely respected leader known for his dedication to “ inclusive governance, infrastructure development, economic revitalization, and the long term prosperity of Imo State, reinforcing his standing as one of Nigeria’s leading sub-national reformers and development focused leaders “

It noted that the honour bestowed on only 40 Africans also took cognisance of the Governor’s focus on improving the ease of doing business through strategic reforms and investor friendly policies which has in turn enhanced the state’s attractiveness to both domestic and international investors. It specifically mentioned Uzodimma’s signature infrastructure projects to include the Assumpta Twin Flyover and the development of the Orashi Energy Free Trade Zone, which have made Imo State the key driver of regional national development. 

Receiving the award in London on behalf of the Governor,  the Imo State Commissioner for Information, Public Orientation and Strategy, Hon Declan Emelumba, described it as a global acknowledgement of Uzodimma’s hard work and commitment to the overall development of the state. 

While commending the South Carolina House of Representatives for the honour, Emelumba said it would certainly spur the governor to do more not only for the state but Nigeria and the African continent.

The Commissioner noted that it was quite encouraging that notable global institutions have continued to acknowledge and appreciate Uzodimma as one of the very few sub-national leaders committed to transformative leadership in Africa.


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INEC extends voter registration by 2 weeks, unveils full self-service option

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INEC Chair, INEC Chairman, Prof. Joash Amupitah

By Omeiza Ajayi

ABUJA: The Independent National Electoral Commission INEC has extended the ongoing nationwide Continuous Voter Registration CVR by two weeks, moving the deadline from 10th July to Friday, 24th July, 2026.

National Commissioner and Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee IVEC at the commission, Mohammed Kudu Haruna, disclosed this on Friday night in Abuja.

He said the extension followed a review of the exercise and feedback received from the Commission’s state offices, political parties, civil society organisations, and other stakeholders.

According to him, the exercise, which commenced on 18th August, 2025, was being extended to give eligible citizens who are yet to register additional opportunity to do so ahead of future electoral activities.

The Commission said the extension underscored its commitment to ensuring that every eligible Nigerian has a fair and reasonable chance to be included in the Register of Voters.

In addition to the extension, INEC announced the introduction of a self-service online registration option for eligible first-time voters.

The new service, according to the statement, will become available from Wednesday, 8th July, 2026, through the Commission’s dedicated CVR portal, cvr.inecnigeria.org, where a step-by-step guide will also be provided.

The Commission explained that the self-service option would allow eligible citizens to initiate and complete their voter registration, including biometric capture, using their personal devices without having to physically visit an INEC office.

It added that the system incorporates identity verification, biometric validation, and backend integrity checks designed to preserve the credibility and accuracy of the National Register of Voters.

INEC urged eligible Nigerians who are yet to register to take advantage of the extended window and explore the new registration technology, stressing its commitment to a credible, inclusive, and accessible voter registration process anchored on the use of technology to improve citizens’ experience in the electoral process.


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