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Rivers Crisis: CUPP reveals winner, greatest losers as Wike, Fubara fight escalates

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The Coalition of United Political Parties, CUPP, has described President Bola Tinubu as a major player in the protracted political battle between the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, and the Governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara.

According to CUPP, Rivers State is not falling apart by happenstance as it is being consciously immolated as a political offering to President Bola Tinubu.

CUPP noted that two prominent figures, tormented by the shadow of irrelevance and consumed by the need for powerful patronage, have traded the mantle of responsible leadership for grand gestures of submission, willingly torching the collective destiny of millions in what it described as a shameful rivalry over who can bow lowest before the throne of Tinubu’s authority.

“In this orchestrated tragedy, the genuine sufferers remain the ordinary citizens of Rivers State, whose peace, prosperity, and democratic rights are being coldly exchanged for the fleeting security and to secure the personal survival of their leaders and preservation of individual relevance,” a statement signed by the National Secretary of CUPP, High Chief Peter Ameh, said.

The opposition coalition noted that the lingering crisis, which has seen multiple interventions including a state of emergency and peace accords brokered by the Presidency, has ultimately consolidated federal control over Rivers State politics.

“President Tinubu is the winner in the battle between Wike and Fubara. Both will be asking, ‘How high?’ whenever Tinubu tells them to jump,” Chief Ameh stated.

He emphasized that while the two principal actors may appear to be in contention, the resolution of the impasse has placed both leaders firmly under the influence of the Presidency, effectively ending any semblance of independent political maneuvering in the oil-rich state.

However, Chief Ameh lamented that the real losers in this power struggle are the good people of Rivers State.

“Your state has been permanently under siege,” he declared, pointing to the disruption of governance, erosion of democratic institutions, and the diversion of resources and attention from critical development needs to endless political intrigues.

CUPP called on the people of Rivers State to remain vigilant and demand responsible leadership from their leaders, urging a return to issue-based politics that focuses on the welfare of citizens over personal ambitions.

The coalition reaffirmed its commitment to defending democracy and the rule of law across Nigeria, warning that unchecked federal overreach in state matters sets a dangerous precedent for the nation’s federalism.




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NDC Deputy Chairman, scribe, others defect to PDP in Ebonyi

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Ahead of the 2027 general elections, no fewer than 4,000 members of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, including the Deputy Chairman, Mr. Okechukwu Idenyi, and the Secretary, Barr. Solomon Adum, have defected to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ebonyi State.

The defectors were formally received on Saturday at a political rally in Isu Community, Onicha Local Government Area, by the PDP State Chairman, Hon. Chukwuma Igwe.

The PDP chairman described the defection as a “major boost” to the party’s growing influence in the state, saying the experience and political reach of the new entrants would strengthen the PDP’s structure ahead of the forthcoming polls.

“We assure the defectors of equal opportunities within the party. We urge you to work collectively with existing members to advance the party’s objectives and provide a credible alternative for the people of Ebonyi in 2027,” Igwe stated.

Speaking on behalf of the defectors, former NDC Secretary, Mr. Solomon Adum, said the decision followed extensive consultations with their supporters.

“Our decision was driven by our confidence in the PDP’s vision for democratic governance, unity, and sustainable development in the state,” Adum said.

“We pledge to work with the leadership of the PDP to expand the party’s grassroots support ahead of future political activities. We are committed to promoting peace, internal democracy, and issue-based politics,” he added.

Also speaking, the PDP flag bearer for Ohaozara/Onicha/Ivo Federal Constituency, Mr. Felix Igboke, described the PDP as “a moving train.” He charged the defectors to be steadfast and work to ensure that the PDP wins the 2027 general election. According to him, those who work shall reap the fruits of their labour.

“PDP is the party that has built sustainability. The 2027 election is the time to work together to ensure that we win. I welcome all the defectors to the party, and I believe we will win in 2027. Ours is a moving train,” Igboke said.




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Ex-Jigawa Governor Lamido criticises Pantami over past ‘infidel party’ remark on PDP

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Former Jigawa State Governor Sule Lamido has criticised former Minister of Communications and Digital Economy Isa Ali Pantami over his past description of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as an “infidel party”, while reaffirming his long-standing loyalty to the opposition party.

Lamido made the remarks while receiving PDP governorship candidates from Gombe, Bauchi, Kano, Yobe and Jigawa states at his residence in Bamaina, Jigawa State, on Saturday.

Reflecting on the PDP’s years in power, Lamido said the party was repeatedly criticised by political opponents and some Islamic preachers.

“The PDP was labelled corrupt, and some even described it as an ‘infidel party.’ Despite all that, I remained in the party because it gave me the opportunity to serve Nigeria as Minister of Foreign Affairs and twice as Governor of Jigawa State,” he said.

The former governor disclosed that after the 2015 general elections, senior figures in the All Progressives Congress (APC), including former President Muhammadu Buhari, President Bola Tinubu and former Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola, visited him in Dutse to persuade him to join the ruling party.

“I told them I could not abandon the party that made me who I am. Instead, I challenged them to come and join the PDP,” Lamido stated.

He also recalled that Pantami, while serving as Chief Imam of the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Jumu’ah Mosque, allegedly delivered sermons in which he prayed against the PDP and referred to it as an “infidel party.”

According to Lamido, Pantami later joined the PDP after failing to secure the APC governorship ticket in Gombe State, a move that generated widespread public debate.

Pantami has not publicly responded to Lamido’s latest comments.

The exchange comes as political realignments and defections gather momentum ahead of the 2027 general elections.




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Former IGP Suleiman Abba dumps APC for PDP

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Former Inspector-General of Police, Suleiman Abba (retd.), has officially resigned from the All Progressives Congress (APC) and joined the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Abba announced his defection on Saturday during a courtesy visit to elder statesman and founding PDP member, Sule Lamido, at his hometown of Bamaina in Jigawa State.

The former police chief said his decision was driven by his desire to continue serving his people, following growing calls from his constituents to contest the Jigawa South-West Senatorial seat in the 2027 general elections.

According to him, his previous attempt to secure the APC senatorial ticket was unsuccessful despite meeting all the screening requirements.

“You are aware that I aspired to become a senator under the APC, but unfortunately, I was not even allowed to participate in the primary election after successfully passing the screening process. My motivation has always been to serve my community, and with the experience, education, and good health that God has blessed me with, I have decided to join the PDP, where my contributions will be appreciated,” Abba said.

Speaking during the event, Sule Lamido described Abba’s defection as a significant gain for the PDP as preparations for the 2027 elections gathered momentum.

“This is a major catch for the PDP. A personality with Abba’s credentials brings credibility, experience, and wider acceptance to our party,” Lamido stated.

He also expressed optimism that more politicians would join the PDP, pointing to the presence of the party’s governorship candidates from Kano, Yobe, Bauchi, Gombe and Jigawa states at the gathering as evidence of growing political alignment across the region.

Similarly, the Jigawa State Chairman of the PDP, Babandi Gumel, said the party had commenced efforts to integrate Abba and his supporters into its structures across the state.

“With the entry of IGP Abba and his numerous supporters, the PDP is becoming stronger, particularly in Jigawa South-West,” Gumel said.




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