Politics
Mark’s ADC writes CJN, seeks urgent Supreme Court judgement
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) faction loyal to David Mark has written to the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Olukayode Ariwoola, seeking an urgent hearing and judgement from the Supreme Court over the lingering leadership crisis in the party.
In a letter dated April 28, the group urged the CJN to intervene by constituting a panel of the Supreme Court of Nigeria to hear and determine the dispute without further delay.
The faction expressed concern that the prolonged legal battle over the party’s leadership has continued to create uncertainty within its ranks, affecting its activities and preparations ahead of future political engagements.
The letter said the matter requires urgent judicial attention in the interest of justice and internal party stability.
“The continued delay in resolving this dispute is detrimental to the party and its members nationwide,” the faction stated.
They further appealed to the CJN to use his constitutional powers to ensure that the case is expedited at the apex court.
The leadership tussle within the ADC has been the subject of multiple legal proceedings, with opposing factions laying claim to the party’s structure and control.
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2027: Opposition needs to show capacity – Sambo
Director of News and Political Editor at Arise Television, Sumner Sambo, says the opposition political parties need to show capacity ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Sambo made this statement on Monday when he appeared as a guest in an interview on Arise Television’s ‘Morning Show’.
He was speaking on the recently concluded Ekiti State governorship election, where the incumbent governor, Abiodun Oyebanji, was declared the winner by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.
According to him, the elections have shown that opposition political parties have to put in the work, stressing that they need to show capacity.
“Judging from the political angle of the election in Ekiti, the opposition didn’t give a very good performance.
“We need to question the facts coming out of the election. What exactly was the opposition doing to the extent that results coming out do not reflect what happened in the 2018 and 2022 elections, which were very much intense,” he asked.
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Bye-election: Kano NDC fires back at Gov Yusuf over comment against party
The Kano State chapter of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, has responded to recent comments made by the state governor Abba Yusuf, regarding the party’s decision not to field a candidate in the just concluded Dawakin Kudu/Warawa Federal Constituency bye-election.
DAILY POST earlier reported that the governor had, in a statement by his spokesperson, Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, claimed that NDC’s absence from the by-election was a sign that the All Progressives Congress, APC’s would emerge victorious in 2027.
Reacting, the NDC Chairman in Kano State, Hussaini Isa Mai Riga, said the NDC is not distracted by political statements aimed at scoring cheap points.
According to him, the party’s energy is currently directed at building a solid, people-centred structure across all 44 local government areas of Kano State ahead of the 2027 general elections.
“NDC is a party of strategy and discipline. Skipping one bye-election does not mean we are weak. It means we are focused on the bigger picture. Our priority is to consolidate our grassroots base, unite our members, and present credible candidates that Kano people can trust in 2027,” he said in a statement by his media aide, Adam Said Adam.
The Chairman emphasised that the party has learned from the political history of Kano and Nigeria at large, and will not waste resources on contests that do not align with its long-term vision. Instead, NDC will invest in mobilisation, political education, and policy development that addresses unemployment, insecurity, and economic hardship facing ordinary citizens.
Mai Riga expressed confidence that with the support of Kano residents and the strength of the Kwankwasiyya movement within the party, NDC will emerge victorious in the next governorship election.
He urged NDC members across Kano to remain calm, avoid provocation, and continue lawful political engagement. He also called on security agencies to remain neutral and ensure a level playing field as political activities intensify.
The NDC Kano Chapter reaffirms its commitment to democratic values, issue-based politics, and delivering good governance to the people of Kano State.
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2027: We’ll teach Makinde political lesson – Fayose
Former Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has said that they will teach Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State a political lesson.
Fayose said this during an interview on Channels Television.
According to him, Makinde has stolen the land of the deities, warning that the deities will retrieve their land from him.
“We will teach Makinde a political lesson. If you respect me, you will get all my values and support, but if you disrespect me, you will get the downside of Fayose. I’m not a politician that is taken for granted.
“Makinde destroyed the South West Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and took my structure. When we are in politics, we are meant to be fair.
“Declaring for presidency was his undoing. He has the right to contest for president but we don’t betray trust. Elections are not far away again. We will get there,” he said.
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