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Obaseki cannot be forced to return to Edo – PDP
The Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Edo State, Tony Aziegbemi, has insisted that former Governor Godwin Obaseki cannot be compelled or intimidated into returning to the state, stressing that such a decision remains entirely at his discretion.
Aziegbemi made the remark on Wednesday in Benin while reacting to calls by the Edo State Government for Obaseki to return and respond to questions regarding alleged financial impropriety during his tenure.
He described the demand as unwarranted, noting that the PDP fully supports the former governor against what he termed attempts to undermine his legacy of reforms and development initiatives.
According to Aziegbemi, Obaseki, like every Nigerian, enjoys the constitutional right to reside anywhere of his choice without fear of harassment or coercion.
“Former Governor Obaseki is a free citizen of Nigeria and has the liberty to stay wherever he deems fit,” he said. “It is on record that he previously wrote to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), which subsequently reviewed Edo State’s financial records covering his eight years in office. To the best of our knowledge, no formal invitation has been extended to him by any investigative agency.”
He added that it was inappropriate and demeaning for the state government to issue public demands or attempt to pressure the former governor into returning to Edo State.
“It is disturbing and unacceptable for any government official to suggest that he must return under intimidation. He will come back to Edo State when he personally decides to do so, not because someone in government says he should,” Aziegbemi stated.
Meanwhile, the Edo PDP chairman challenged the administration of Governor Monday Okpebholo to provide a transparent account of the funds it has received from the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) since assuming office.
Presenting figures of statutory allocations accruing to the state and its local government councils, Aziegbemi said the records reveal massive inflows amounting to tens of billions of naira, without corresponding visible improvements in infrastructure or public services.
“The critical question Edo people are asking today is simple: where is the impact of these funds on the ground?” he queried.
He expressed concern that statutory allocations were allegedly being disbursed to unelected local government officials, while duly elected chairmen with court judgments in their favour remain sidelined.
“This raises serious questions about whether public resources are being used for genuine development or merely recycled within an illegitimate administrative framework,” Aziegbemi said.
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2027: Tinubu, govs want to use state police as political thugs – Buba Galadima
A chieftain of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, Buba Galadima, on Tuesday, accused President Bola Tinubu and state governors of trying to establish state police to use it as a tool of destruction in the 2027 general elections.
Galadima explained that state police would create more problems in the country.
Featuring on Arise Television’s Morning Show, Galadima wondered how state police would tackle security challenges if the Nigerian Army and police can’t.
He said: “Nobody ever conceived the idea of state police to sort out our security challenge, if the Nigerian police, the Nigerian military can’t solve the security situation in the country, I wonder how the state police would be able to do that.
“All that we know is that the President and governors are looking for state police before the election so that they use them as political thugs to attack the opposition, disarm the election, and kill democracy.
“I was adult enough to see what happened during the native authority police. When elections approached, three months to election, the native authority police will gather all opposition elements in their territorial jurisdiction and look them up. Some of them will say you have abused the emir, judge or you are wearing shoes when your village head was seated on the chair, then they would send all of them into detention.
“Most Hausa people that you see all over Nigeria and Africa where the spillover of the misuse of the native authority in Northern Nigeria and that is why they needed to run for their dear life and hide elsewhere.
“The state police can be used to destroy the unity of this country because there are certain states where only one tribe or religion would constitute the state police such that other people from the other parts of the country would have no liberty to do their business as enshrined by the constitution.
“The state police for me would create more problems and divisions.”
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Tinubu trying to destroy opposition, NASS supporting him – Buba Galadima
A chieftain of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, Buba Galadima, on Tuesday, accused President Bola Tinubu of trying to destroy the opposition and opposition political parties.
Galadima alleged that Tinubu is backed by the National Assembly to destroy the opposition in Nigeria.
The NDC chieftain spoke while featuring on Arise Television’s Morning Show.
He accused Tinubu of failing to deliver Democratic dividends to Nigerians since he assumed office as president.
According to Galadima: “For the last two years I have been criticizing the APC and it’s government because from the day Tinubu was inaugurated as Nigeria’s president, he started politicking and not delivering the services and democratic dividends to the people of Nigeria
“It doesn’t matter whether it’s right, democracy must outlive them, I have also said times without number that the president never wants to compete with anybody, he will try to destroy all opposition candidates and parties and he is actively being supported by the National Assembly.
“Now they have dragged the judiciary to it as a complimentary part of the larger picture that this government of APC is trying to create for Nigerians.
“Democracy will survive whether APC or Tinubu is trying to subvert it, it will survive and outlive them.”
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No judicial manipulation, political intimidation can stop our victory in 2027 – Kwankwasiyya
Following the recent judgment nullifying the registration of the Nigeria Democratic Congress,NDC, as a political party, the Kwankwasiyya Movement, has said that no judicial setback, political intimidation, or administrative obstacle will diminish its commitment to its ideals or weaken its resolve to offer Nigerians a credible democratic alternative.
Speaking in a statement signed by its spokesman, Dr. Muhammad Sale Habibu, the movement said it received with concern the recent judgment setting aside the earlier decision directing the registration of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC).
“We reaffirm the position consistently articulated by our leader and principal, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, that Nigeria deserves a government founded on justice, competence, equity, accountability, and the genuine welfare of its people.
“While we acknowledge and respect the constitutional role of the judiciary as the final arbiter of disputes, we cannot ignore the troubling questions that this judgment has raised regarding the integrity of our democratic process and the future of political pluralism in Nigeria.”
The statement explained that, at a time when millions of Nigerians are yearning for credible alternatives to the current administration, this development inevitably reinforces the growing public perception that powerful forces are determined to shrink the democratic space and ensure that only politically convenient parties are allowed to flourish ahead of the 2027 general elections.
“The litigation has suddenly assumed renewed urgency precisely when the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has commenced activities under the timetable for the 2027 general elections, including processes leading to party nominations and candidate submissions.
“Nigerians are therefore entitled to ask whether this sequence of events is merely coincidental or part of a broader pattern aimed at frustrating the emergence of a formidable opposition platform before the electoral process gathers full momentum.”
The Kwankwasiyya Movement noted that even more disturbing is the legal controversy surrounding the decision itself.
Distinguished legal practitioners have already expressed divergent opinions on whether a court that has delivered a final judgment possesses the jurisdiction to set aside its own decision under the circumstances presented, or whether such authority properly belongs to the appellate courts, except in narrowly defined situations recognised by law.
“These legal questions deserve to be answered transparently by the appellate courts, not only in the interest of the NDC but also in order to safeguard public confidence in Nigeria’s judicial system.
“Yesterday was ADC. Today, NDC. Tomorrow, it could be any other opposition platform. Once judicial processes begin to create uncertainty around political participation at critical stages of the electoral calendar, the greatest casualty is democracy itself.
“Democracy cannot flourish where viable opposition parties are weakened through prolonged legal uncertainty. Competitive elections require a level playing field, equal access to justice, respect for due process, and institutions that inspire confidence among all political actors.
“The Kwankwasiyya Movement therefore calls upon the judiciary to remain steadfast as the last hope of the common man by ensuring that justice is not only done but is manifestly seen to be done. We equally urge INEC to act strictly within the confines of the law and to avoid any action that may prejudice ongoing legal processes or undermine public confidence in the electoral process.
“We also call on Nigerians, civil society organisations, professional bodies, and the international democratic community to closely observe developments surrounding this matter. The health of our democracy depends on strong institutions, an independent judiciary, and genuine political competition—not on the systematic narrowing of democratic choices available to the electorate.
“For the avoidance of doubt, the Kwankwasiyya Movement remains resolute and unwavering in its commitment to the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) as a platform for democratic renewal and national transformation.
“History teaches us that democracy is not sustained by the comfort of those in power but by the courage of those who defend the people’s right to freely choose their leaders. We remain confident that truth, justice, and the rule of law will ultimately prevail.”
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