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2027: Accord Party will be on ballot – Nyameh assures members 

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The governorship candidate of the Accord Party in Taraba State, Professor Jerome Nyameh, has called for calm among party supporters following a Federal High Court judgment, insisting that the ruling has no bearing on the party’s political future or its participation in future elections.
In a statement aimed at addressing growing concerns within party ranks, Nyameh urged members and supporters not to panic or lose confidence in the party, stressing that the court’s decision represents only an early stage in an ongoing legal process.

“Don’t be discouraged by the Federal High Court judgment. ACCORD will be on the ballot in 2027,” he assured.

He explained that the judgment remains an initial ruling and subject to further judicial review, noting that Nigeria’s legal system provides additional layers of appeal, including the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court.

According to him, “The Federal High Court is just a trial court. There is the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court.”

Nyameh maintained that the matter is far from concluded, expressing confidence that the party would pursue all available legal options to ensure justice is ultimately achieved.

He further reaffirmed that the Accord Party remains a viable political platform with established structures across the country, and continues to enjoy growing support.

The professor also urged supporters to remain law-abiding, united, and focused, encouraging sustained grassroots mobilisation despite what he described as temporary legal and political distractions. He added that preparations for future political engagements are ongoing and that the party’s internal cohesion remains strong.

Nyameh further referenced prominent figures within the party, including the governor of Osun State, Ademola Adeleke, describing the Accord Party as a platform strengthened by credible and influential political actors.

He reassured supporters that the party leadership remains committed to maintaining its presence within Nigeria’s democratic space and is focused on strategic preparations ahead of the 2027 general elections.




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ADC perpetuating injustice against South East – Kenneth Okonkwo reverses stance  

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Prominent actor-turned-politician, Kenneth Okonkwo, has expressed disappointment over reports that the African Democratic Congress (ADC) selected its 2027 vice-presidential candidate from the South-South region, warning that such a move would further marginalise the South-East.
In a statement posted on his social media handles, Okonkwo argued that the South-East remains the only geo-political zone that has neither produced a President nor a Vice President since 1999, insisting that denying the region the vice-presidential slot would amount to perpetuating injustice against its people.

The concerns came as the African Democratic Congress (ADC) announced the selection of former Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi, as its vice-presidential candidate for the 2027 presidential election, pairing him with former Vice President Atiku Abubakar.

The party disclosed this in a statement issued in Abuja by its National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, following consultations with party stakeholders, coalition partners and representatives from across the country.

“The ADC was founded by Ralph Nwosu from the South-East in 2005. He made the sacrifice to give up the party in 2025 for the coalition to usher in a better Nigeria. He couldn’t have made that sacrifice to marginalise his own people,” Okonkwo said.

He maintained that after relinquishing both the party’s national chairmanship and presidential ticket, it would be an injustice to deny the South-East the vice-presidential slot.

Okonkwo also disclosed that the only request he made to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, whom he said had publicly promised to support the emergence of a South-East president in the future, was to demonstrate that commitment by choosing a running mate from the region.

“I joined politics to fight for a better Nigeria where no region, geo-political zone, or person will be marginalised,” he stated.

The former Labour Party chieftain added that if reports of a South-South vice-presidential nominee are eventually confirmed, he would not be inclined to campaign for a presidential ticket that does not feature a candidate of South-East origin either as president or vice president.

“I wish him well. I am not favourably disposed to campaigning for any presidential ticket that does not have a person of South-East origin as President or Vice President in 2027,” he said.




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SSDC Devt mandate: Nwuche tasks board members on accountability, teamwork 

The Chairman of the Governing Board of the South-South Development Commission, SSDC, Rt. Hon. Chibudom Nwuche has urged members of the Board and Management of the Commission to uphold the highest standards of accountability, prudence, transparency, integrity, and professionalism in managing the newly established regional development agency.

Speaking at the Fourth Regular Meeting of the Governing Board of the Commission in Abuja, last week, Nwuche, a former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, emphasised the importance of teamwork, collective responsibility, institutional loyalty, adherence to due process, and strict compliance with the Commission’s Establishing Act and with extant government regulations and guidelines.

He advised members of the Board and Management to remain focused on the Commission’s mandate and to avoid actions that could undermine its credibility or erode public confidence.

  “We must not do anything that would bring ridicule to this Commission, embarrassment to our region, or disappointment to those who entrusted us with this important national responsibility. We must distinguish ourselves by the quality of our conduct and the standards we uphold in managing the affairs of this Commission. We must also ensure that personal interests and egos do not hinder us from fulfilling the mandate entrusted to us by Mr. President and the people of the South-South region,” he said.

The SSDC Chairman stressed that no single individual possesses all the knowledge, experience, or expertise required to achieve the Commission’s ambitious development objectives.

  “None of us, not myself as Chairman, the Managing Director, the Executive Directors, nor any member of the Board, possesses all that is required to achieve the lofty goals for which this Commission was created.

  “The mandate entrusted to us under the Establishing Act is broad, strategic, and significant. It seeks to accelerate the socio-economic development of the South-South region through investments in critical sectors such as infrastructure, transportation, energy, waterways, agriculture, industry, environmental remediation, and other key areas provided for in the Act.

  “To achieve these objectives, we must remain open-minded, collaborative, and receptive to constructive ideas and contributions from every member of the Board and Management,” he stressed.

The former lawmaker commended members of the Board, the Managing Director, and the Management Team for their efforts in laying the foundation for the Commission’s operations despite the challenges encountered since their inauguration.

While acknowledging receipt of overhead funds and noting that capital allocations are still undergoing the necessary budgetary processes, he urged Management to be proactive and expedite the development of quick-win, medium-term, and long-term project blueprints to ensure immediate implementation once the required funds are released.

Nwuche further reminded members that although President Bola Tinubu announced their appointments on May 8 2025 and subsequently transmitted their names to the Senate for confirmation, which was granted on June 26 2025, the Commission legally came into existence on March 25 2025 when the President assented to the South-South Development Commission Bill.

He noted that this means the Commission has technically been in existence for over a year, with less than three years remaining in the current Board’s statutory tenure.

He continued: “This reality underscores the urgency of our mission and the importance of pursuing our mandate with focus, discipline, diligence, and a strong sense of responsibility. The people of the South-South region expect tangible results, and rightly so.

  “We owe our people and the nation a Commission that is focused, disciplined, transparent, innovative, accountable, and results-oriented.”  

In attendance at the meeting were the following board members and executive management team: Ms Usoro Akpabio – Managing Director/CEO; Barrister Femi Oise Agge -member/acting secretary; Dr Nkereuwem Enong – member; Alhaji Yusuf Rassq Amao – member; and Engr. Chika Chinda – member.

Others are Charles Zuofa – member; Joseph Mmamel – member; Tabitha IIiya Sallah – member; Hon.Bukonla Braimoh – member; Rt. Hon. Larry Odey – member; Dr. Charles Sylvester Emukowhate – member; Amb. Sony Abang – ED Finance; Hon. Marcus Nle Eji – ED Projects; Dr. Timi Alari Ayibatonye – ED Corporate Services; Hon. Joseph Ugheoke – ED Commercial & Environmental Department; and Engr. Aganaba Preye Steven – ED Social & Human Capital Development.

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I was sacked as APC national chairman via zoom – Oshiomhole

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Edo North Senator, Adams Oshiomhole, has revealed the mystery behind his sack as the national chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC.

Speaking during an interview on AIT, Oshiomole said he was sacked through zoom at the Aso Rock Villa.

He stated that he it was through his competence and expertise that made later President Muhammadu Buhari won the 2015 presidential election.

“I led my party to victory under Buhari. With my colleague in the National Working Committee, NWC, we were able to fix the leadership tussle of the National Assembly, both the Senate and the House Representatives effortlessly.

“Our president didn’t have to run around the country to talk to people. We did the marketing, explanation, persuasion and all the tools available to manage democracy.

“Once the system got stabilized, I was sacked through a Zoom, and when people couldn’t get me removed democratically, they claimed that eight members of my Ward signed a petition that they passed a vote of no confidence on me.

“And on that basis they took the matter to the court, which granted their interim order. I appealed the order. The Court of Appeal quashed it. Three weeks later, the Court of Appeal called us back and restated the order. A few days later, I saw for the first time a National Executive Council, NEC, held by Zoom in the villa,” he said.




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