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2027: Fubara backs Tinubu for second term

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Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has expressed confidence in the administration of President Bola Tinubu, saying Nigeria is on a stable trajectory under his leadership and calling for sustained support to ensure continuity of ongoing reforms.

He made the remarks while declaring open the meeting of the Southern Traditional Rulers Council in Port Harcourt, which brought together traditional rulers from all 17 southern states to deliberate on unity, security, and economic development.

According to him, despite prevailing economic and governance challenges, the present administration has recorded notable achievements in areas such as economic recovery and infrastructure expansion, including key coastal road projects.

He stressed that consistency in governance is essential for progress, cautioning that abrupt policy changes could undermine ongoing gains, noting that “it is not ideal to change the goalpost in the middle of the game.”

Fubara also urged political, traditional, and community leaders across the South to strengthen collaboration in pursuit of shared developmental objectives, insisting that unity remains a critical factor for sustainable peace and growth.

He further described the hosting of the monarchs in Rivers State as evidence of the state’s stability and readiness for major national engagements.

Speaking at the event, the Ooni of Ife, Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, who presides over the council, said the gathering was designed to foster stronger bonds among southern communities and promote peaceful coexistence.

The monarch observed that the region’s rich cultural diversity, with hundreds of dialects spoken across its states, reflects unity in diversity.

He explained that the forum serves as a platform for traditional rulers to engage on common values and issues affecting their communities, while also exploring ways to support government efforts in addressing security and economic challenges.

According to him, although participation is voluntary, the engagement is crucial for strengthening both regional and national development.

The meeting drew prominent royal fathers from the South-South, South-East, and South-West geopolitical zones.




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2027: Why we chose Donald Duke as our presidential candidate – PRP

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The Peoples Redemption Party, PRP, has explained why it chose former Cross River State Governor, Donald Duke, as its presidential candidate for the 2027 general elections.

In an interview on Trust TV on Wednesday, National Chairman of the party, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed said Duke is the only one that represents a major break between the past and the future.

Baba-Ahmed said, “Donald Duke is an excellent candidate, for all the presidential candidates.

“He came to the party like other people. He was attracted by our principles, our ideology, because he came on his own and asked if he can buy a form, and we sold it to him.

“He met all the criteria to contest against others. There were three of them who indicated interest for the ticket. All of them are from the Southern part of the country.

“Interestingly, not a single one came from the North. If a Northerner had come and asked to buy our forms to contest and he wins, he would fly our flag.

“In the PRP, we don’t have this very damaging division between North and South, saying this time it is only Northerners that can contest, this time it’s that Southerners that can contest.”




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Defect and lose your seat, NDC warns aspirants

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Defect and lose your seat, NDC warns aspirants

By Henry Umoru

ABUJA — Ahead of the 2027 presidential and general elections, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has introduced a mandatory indemnity and affidavit requirement for all its governorship and National Assembly candidates as part of efforts to curb political defections.

The party said the policy is designed to preserve loyalty among elected officials and strengthen democratic institutions, warning that it would rely on the signed affidavits if any candidate defects to another political party after winning an election on the NDC platform.

Speaking at the party’s national secretariat in Abuja, the National Chairman, Senator Moses Cleopas, said the NDC was established after a careful assessment of Nigeria’s political landscape and the recurring weakening of political parties through post-election defections.

The signing ceremony, attended by aspirants and candidates preparing for the 2027 elections, was used to formally unveil the policy.

Cleopas explained that the measure was intended to ensure candidates clearly understand and accept the party’s anti-defection provisions before contesting elections.

“We are putting this in black and white. Once you take the ticket, you are bound by it. If you leave, you leave with the seat,” he said.

According to him, the party will not tolerate situations where elected officials abandon the platform that brought them to power while retaining the mandate.

“The mandate belongs to the party and the people who voted through that platform. If you leave the party after winning, you cannot continue to hold the seat,” he added.

Referencing political realignments across various parties, including the Labour Party, Cleopas said recent developments underscore the need for stronger internal safeguards.

“In the Labour Party, we have seen situations where people won elections on the platform and later moved elsewhere. That is the kind of thing we are trying to stop,” he said.

He argued that such actions weaken political institutions, undermine public trust and erode the democratic process.

Cleopas noted that unlike many political parties established primarily to win elections, the NDC was conceived as a long-term institution designed to outlive its founders and remain relevant across generations.

According to him, studies of successful political parties around the world influenced the party’s decision to adopt structures that would guarantee continuity, discipline and ideological consistency.

He lamented what he described as a growing trend in Nigeria where politicians secure electoral victories on one platform and later defect after assuming office.

The NDC chairman reiterated that all elected officials produced by the party must remain loyal to it throughout their tenure or relinquish the mandates secured under its banner.

He stressed that electoral mandates belong to political parties rather than individual candidates.

“Anyone who chooses to leave the party after winning an election under our platform must also surrender the mandate obtained through the party,” he declared.

Cleopas said the policy was adopted to prevent the collapse of political institutions and ensure the party remains strong both in and out of government.

On the legal basis of the policy, he cited both international and domestic legal frameworks, arguing that while freedom of association is guaranteed, it does not automatically confer the right to retain elective office after defection.

He referenced Section 14 and Article 11 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, which guarantee political participation and freedom of association, including the right to join or leave political parties.

He also pointed to provisions of Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution (as amended), maintaining that democratic rights must be balanced with party-based electoral mandates.

According to him, elected officeholders are products of party nomination systems and cannot separate their mandates from the platforms that sponsored them.

Providing further legal justification for the policy, the party’s National Legal Adviser, Reuben Egwuaba, said judicial precedents have consistently affirmed the central role of political parties in elections.

He explained that while the Constitution guarantees freedom of association, including the right to join or leave a political party, such rights do not automatically transfer the electoral mandate from the sponsoring party to an elected official.

Egwuaba disclosed that the NDC has introduced a mandatory affidavit for all aspirants seeking elective office on the party’s platform.

According to him, every candidate must swear before a competent court that they understand and accept the party’s anti-defection provisions before their nomination can be processed.

He added that the affidavit would form part of the nomination documents submitted to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

“The party is committed to enforcing the policy through lawful means and in accordance with the Constitution,” he said.

Citing Articles 1, 2 and 3 of the NDC Constitution, Egwuaba said the provisions establish that elected officials remain bound to the party platform under which they were elected.

“These provisions make it clear that once you are elected under the NDC, your mandate is tied to the party. If you resign from the party, you cannot retain the office,” he said.

He added that the affidavit requirement would serve as a legally enforceable undertaking and a prerequisite for nomination.

“Without this affidavit, your name will not even be uploaded to the INEC portal. It is a strict requirement,” he said.

According to the legal adviser, the measure is intended to close what he described as “legal loopholes that allow post-election defections without consequence.”

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Yahaya Bello can’t escape prison – Austin Okai predicts end of APC in Kogi

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A chieftain of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Austin Okai, says former governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello, cannot escape being jailed.

Bello is currently facing trial for alleged N110.4 billion fraud brought against him by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission, EFCC.

On Tuesday, a Federal Capital Territory High Court sitting in Maitama, Abuja, dismissed an application filed by the ex-governor challenging the jurisdiction of the court to entertain the case.

Reacting, Okai, a Kogi-born socio-political activist said nothing will stop the former governor from going to jail.

He urged Kogi politicians to identify with the ADC, insinuating an end to alleged rigging by the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.

He wrote, “Yahaya Bello is going to prison; it’s an obvious fact that he can’t escape it. Every wise politician in Kogi State should start identifying with the ADC now.

“APC rigging machines will not be able to function from Kuje”.




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