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Wike-backed PDP wasn’t nullified by Supreme Court – Lere Olayinka

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Lere Olayinka, Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications and Social Media to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike has countered claims that the Supreme Court nullified the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, convention held in Abuja from 29 to 30 March 2026.

According to reports, a Certified True Copy, CTC, of the recent judgement of the apex court on the leadership tussle in the PDP indicated that the faction loyal to Wike lost out in the battle for the party’s soul.

It was also reported that the Supreme Court ruled that the Abuja convention was illegal, affirming the suspension of key leaders in the Wike-backed PDP faction, including Senator Samuel Anyanwu, Kamaldeen Ajibade.

However, in an interview with Arise TV on Saturday night, Lere claimed that the matter of the suspension was “not even mentioned” in both the Appeal and Supreme Courts.

He further argued that “The issue of the March 29 convention was not in the Supreme Court. Supreme Court is not a father Christmas. There was no contention on that. What you did not take to court, the court will not begin to talk about it.

“What went to the Supreme Court was from the Appeal Court. what they are saying is Sam Anyanwu was suspended by the Appeal Court and Supreme Court affirmed his suspension.

“If there was no mention of his name in the Appeal Court judgement, then how would his name suddenly surface in the apex court? His name was not mentioned”.

Asked if the Supreme Court nullified the March 29 convention, Lere Olayinka, said “No it is a lie”.




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‘Makinde’s govt orchestrated Oyo abduction to blackmail Tinubu’ – Fayose alleges

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Former Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has alleged that the Oyo State Government orchestrated the recent abduction of schoolchildren and teachers in parts of the state as part of a plot to embarrass President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Fayose made the allegation while speaking on a televised programme, where he questioned the response of the Oyo State Government to the incident and suggested that political considerations may have influenced its handling.

The former governor’s comments followed the kidnapping of pupils and teachers by gunmen in some local government areas of Oyo State on Friday, an incident that drew national attention and prompted a response from the Federal Government.

In the aftermath of the abduction, President Tinubu dispatched a high-powered delegation to the affected communities and assured residents that efforts were underway to secure the release of the victims.

Reacting to the development, Fayose argued that state governments bear primary responsibility for local security challenges and should not immediately shift attention to the Federal Government.

“Let me branch to Oyo State, before you get to the president in the hierarchy of leadership and governance, there is local government, there is state, state has security votes and there are people that are supposed to be working,” he said.

Fayose claimed that Governor Seyi Makinde failed to respond promptly to the incident, alleging that the governor prioritised political activities over addressing the crisis.

“In Oyo State, I strongly believe though I might be wrong but this sometimes might be orchestrated. The governor of Oyo State had his nomination and that of his candidates in the face of this abduction,” he said.

“He did not take any action, no steps were taken, it was after those nominations that he went to the families to visit them.”

The former governor further alleged that the incident may have been deliberately arranged to cast the Federal Government in a negative light.

“I sometimes believe that the abduction at Oyo School was orchestrated by the Oyo State Government to blackmail President Tinubu,” Fayose stated.

Neither Governor Makinde nor the Oyo State Government had immediately responded to the allegation at the time of filing this report.

The abduction has continued to generate reactions from political stakeholders and security analysts, with renewed calls for stronger measures to tackle insecurity and protect schools across the country.

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2027: Labour Party unveils Juliana Obetta as Benue Deputy Governorship candidate

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The Labour Party (LP) has unveiled former Chairman of Okpokwu Local Government Council, Hon. Juliana Obetta, as its deputy governorship candidate for the 2027 Benue State governorship election.

Obetta was formally presented to party members and supporters on Monday in Makurdi by the LP governorship candidate, Dr. Matthias Byuan, during a well-attended ceremony.

Her nomination marks a historic milestone, making her the first woman to be nominated as a deputy governorship candidate by a political party in Benue State.

Byuan, a former Executive Director (Finance and Accounts) of the Federal Housing Authority (FHA), emerged as the Labour Party’s consensus governorship candidate on Saturday following a statewide affirmation exercise in which he secured 231,124 votes from delegates across the state’s 23 local government areas.

Speaking at the unveiling ceremony, Byuan described Obetta’s emergence as a deliberate effort by the party to promote gender inclusion and increase women’s participation in governance.

“This is the first time a woman will emerge as a deputy governorship candidate in Benue State. We are a party that believes women must have a voice in government,” he said.

The governorship candidate expressed confidence that the Labour Party would win the 2027 election and outlined plans to transform the state through industrialisation, free education, improved security and reforms across key sectors.

“When we take over the leadership of Benue State in 2027, we will create jobs by transforming the state from a civil service-driven economy to an industrialised one. We will introduce free education at all levels, tackle insecurity decisively and overhaul all sectors to ensure Benue occupies its rightful place among the leading states in Nigeria,” he said.

Byuan noted that Obetta’s selection followed extensive consultations with party leaders and stakeholders across the state and described her as the most suitable person for the position.

Earlier, the member representing Ado/Okpokwu/Ogbadibo Federal Constituency and Deputy Spokesperson of the House of Representatives, Hon. Philip Agbese, described the party’s recent primaries as peaceful and transparent.

“Our primaries were conducted without rancour, making them the best among all political parties in the state. The Labour Party is ready to take over leadership in Benue, and we call on the people to rally behind us,” Agbese said.

In her acceptance speech, Obetta dedicated her nomination to women across Benue State, describing it as a major step toward gender inclusion in governance.

“This nomination, I accept wholeheartedly, and I want to say to the women of Benue that this nomination is for you,” she said.

She lamented the underrepresentation of women in governance despite their significant voting strength.

“Women constitute more than 80 per cent of the voting population in the state, yet after elections they are often sidelined. This is the first time a political party in Benue is giving women this level of recognition. I will be a voice for women and ensure their concerns are heard,” she stated.

Obetta, who served as the first female chairman of Okpokwu Local Government between 2012 and 2014, pledged to work closely with Mrs. Matthias Byuan to advance women’s interests and promote greater inclusion in government.

“We will work together to ensure women have a stronger voice in governance and that the 35 per cent affirmative action women have long advocated for becomes a reality,” she added.

Also speaking, the Labour Party’s Benue South senatorial candidate, Hon. Samuel Onuh, and the state chairman of the party, Mr. William Okefe Ochonu, commended the party’s national leadership, particularly the National Chairman, Senator Nenadi Usman, for supporting the successful conduct of the primaries and candidate selection process.

They expressed confidence that the emergence of Byuan and Obetta had positioned the Labour Party as a strong contender in the 2027 governorship race and affirmed that Obetta’s nomination enjoyed widespread support during statewide consultations.




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Fulani celebrating his ADC ticket — Babachir Lawal speaks on calling Atiku ‘Kachalla’

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Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, Babachir Lawal, has defended his decision to refer to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar as “Kachalla,” saying the title is commonly used by people such as notorious bandit leader Bello Turji to address their local leaders.

Lawal made the remarks while speaking on Channels Television’s Politics Today programme on Monday, shortly after announcing his resignation from the African Democratic Congress, ADC.

According to him, “Kachalla” is a title used by people in the bush to address their leaders, adding that Atiku, being a Fulani man, should not find the description unusual.

The former SGF also alleged that some Fulani groups were celebrating Atiku’s emergence as a presidential candidate because they believed it would improve their chances of producing Nigeria’s next president.

Lawal further accused the former vice president of failing to publicly condemn killings, kidnappings and violent attacks in parts of the country, particularly in northern Nigeria and his home state of Adamawa.

He questioned Atiku’s response to recent attacks that claimed several lives, including incidents in Adamawa, alleging that the former vice president had neither condemned the violence nor visited affected communities to sympathise with victims.

Lawal also referenced the killing of Deborah Samuel in Sokoto in 2022, claiming that Atiku initially issued a statement condemning the incident before later distancing himself from it.

He argued that a presidential aspirant should openly condemn acts of violence and what he described as ongoing killings in different parts of the country.

Lawal said:

“I called him ‘Kachalla’ because that’s the title people like Bello Turji call their local leaders. That’s the title their people in the bush use. Is he not a Fulani?

“Fulanis are celebrating now that their brother has gotten a ticket, aren’t they? And they are beginning to celebrate that they will produce the president.

“Why are they celebrating if they are not intending to use it for you? Have you ever heard Atiku condemn any of these kidnappings? Have you ever heard him on record condemning all these massive killings?

“Whether it is all these killings, eighteen people killed and maimed, what has Atiku said about it, not even talking about going there? Not even going to sympathise with the victims.

“Even in Adamawa, they killed seventeen villagers recently. Has he ever condemned it? Because the victims are not his people, has he ever condemned it, for God’s sake?

“Go and ask him. When they did that thing to Deborah in Sokoto and he made a press statement condemning it, he had to retract it. He had to retract it and started saying that it was his SA acting without his authority. He said that.

“He wants to be the president and he cannot condemn the genocide that is going on right before him, in his own state.”




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