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Amaechi felt coalition preferred Obi, threatened to leave – ADC spokesman

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Amaechi felt coalition preferred Obi, threatened to leave – ADC spokesman

Spokesman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Bolaji Abdullahi, has alleged that former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, once threatened to leave the opposition coalition over concerns that the party leadership was favouring former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi.

Abdullahi made the disclosure during an interview with Symfoni TV on Thursday amid ongoing discussions about internal power dynamics within the opposition coalition ahead of the 2027 general elections.

According to him, Amaechi confronted the coalition’s national chairman over what he believed was preferential treatment being extended to Obi within the alliance.

“There was a time that His Excellency Rotimi Amaechi went to the national chairman and was threatening to leave the coalition,” Abdullahi said.

“He felt that the chairman was pandering to Peter Obi, that he was conceding everything to Peter Obi.”

The ADC spokesman dismissed claims that Obi had been sidelined within the coalition, insisting that the former Anambra State governor had instead been granted considerable influence within the party structure.

Abdullahi revealed that one of his deputies was nominated by Obi, while the position of National Organising Secretary was also handed to Obi’s camp as part of efforts to integrate him into the coalition.

According to Abdullahi, the arrangement came at a political cost to former Minister of Aviation, Osita Chidoka, who had reportedly been positioning himself for the role before Obi joined the alliance.

“Before Peter Obi joined the coalition, you had people like Osita Chidoka working very hard for coalition building. He was hoping to be the National Organising Secretary,” Abdullahi said.

“But when Peter Obi came, in order to bring him in and give him a sense of belonging, that’s how we lost Osita Chidoka because we gave that position to Peter Obi to nominate.”

He further stated that Obi was allowed to nominate other individuals into party structures as part of broader political concessions aimed at strengthening the coalition.

Abdullahi defended the concessions, describing politics as “a game of addition.”

“The more people we are able to lock in, and if we have to make some concessions that are not going to kill anybody, then we have to make those concessions,” he said.

The ADC spokesman maintained that Obi had no grounds to complain about marginalisation or a toxic political atmosphere within the coalition.

“If anybody should be complaining of toxic environment or marginalisation within the party, no, no, no. I don’t think His Excellency Peter Obi, given what I know to be the truth,” he added.

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NDC clears air on reports of aspirants being prevented from participating in primaries

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The Screening and Selection Committees of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, has reacted to the reports that some aspirants are allegedly being prevented from participating in the ongoing party primaries across the country.

In a statement signed by Osa Director Esq., the National Publicity Secretary, NDC, the party said categorically that all aspirants who successfully completed the screening process have been duly cleared and are therefore eligible to participate in the primaries.

“Consequently, any action by any state chapter or party official aimed at preventing a duly cleared aspirant from participating in the exercise is null, void, and of no effect whatsoever,” the statement said

“No aspirant should be denied the opportunity to participate in the primaries in any part of the country.”

The NDC said it remains a progressive and people-oriented political party firmly committed to the principles of accountability, transparency, fairness, and inclusivity.

It added, “It is therefore unacceptable for any arm of the party’s administrative structure to act contrary to these core values and guiding principles.”

The party said that members and officials at all levels are directed to ensure that the primaries are conducted peacefully, transparently, and strictly in accordance with the constitution, guidelines, and regulations of the party.

It said, “The primaries for the presidential, governorship, National Assembly, and State Assembly elections will hold nationwide on May 29, 2026.

“Aspirants are further advised to note that, aside from the State Assembly primaries, which will hold within the respective constituency areas, all other primaries shall take place at the local government level as earlier communicated by the party.”




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2027: INEC going beyond constitutional power – Usman Bugaje

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Former lawmaker, Usman Bugaje, has said a recent court judgment by Justice M.G. Umar has set limits on the powers of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, accusing the electoral body of overreaching its constitutional role.

Speaking on Thursday during an appearance on Channels Television’s Politics Today programme, Bugaje described the ruling as a declaratory judgment aimed at clarifying the boundaries of INEC’s authority in regulating elections.

According to him, Section 29 of the Electoral Act clearly outlines INEC’s responsibilities while allowing political parties adequate time to prepare for elections.

He said the judgment was intended to caution the commission against interfering in the internal affairs of political parties beyond what is provided by law.

Bugaje alleged that INEC had recently acted in ways that suggested it was moving beyond its role as a regulator to becoming a stakeholder in the political process.

He further claimed that some opposition parties had been affected by the commission’s actions.

The former lawmaker said the court ruling also addressed the timeline earlier issued by INEC, noting that the 120-day period given by the commission would now extend to September to enable political parties properly conduct their activities within the law.

He said: “The judgment by Justice Umar is a declaratory judgment basically explaining to INEC that it is going beyond the powers that it has been given.

“Section 29 has clearly demarcated the powers that INEC has in regulating elections and to allow the political parties to properly prepare for the election.

“So what the judgment has done is basically to set limits for INEC because INEC has been overreaching and overstepping the bounds that the electoral law has given it. They’ve been interfering in ways that we have not seen before.

“We can see that clearly with some of the opposition parties. So I think the judgment of Justice Umar was basically trying to lead INEC to play its role properly because what it did earlier on was clearly designed to muscle the opposition. It went beyond what the law has provided, trying to move from regulator to stakeholder.

“When you appeal for a declaratory judgment, you’re basically trying to step beyond the bounds of a regulator into a stakeholder. What the judgment basically did was to say no, this 120 days that INEC gave will go up to September to allow the parties to do their work properly so that they can work within the law.”




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2027: Don’t inherit my political enemies – Makinde tells Oyo APM guber candidate

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Seyi Makinde has urged Bimbo Adekanbi, the governorship candidate of the Allied People’s Movement, APM, in the state, to avoid inheriting his political enemies if she wins in 2027.

Makinde advised Adekanbi to concentrate on creating her own leadership style.

The governor gave the advice during the party’s presidential/governorship primary election, where he encouraged Adekanbi to stay focused on governance, service delivery, and the continuation of development projects.

The governor stated that leadership is not perfect by nature, pointing out that people in public positions will inevitably make mistakes.

“Don’t inherit my enemies, chart your own path. I am only human and I make mistakes,” Makinde said.

He encouraged the governorship candidate to build on what his administration has already accomplished while working to deliver better results in governance for the people of the state.

“Make sure you build on anything we have done to help our people,” he said.

Makinde also spoke about his government’s development plans based on the “Omituntun” framework.

He expressed optimism about the state’s future progress.

“You have gone through my first term, Omituntun 1.0. You’ve gone through my second term, Omituntun 2.0.

“Omituntun 3.0 is starting up, and I promise you that Bimbo Adekanbi will do a great job for you,” he stated.




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