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Rivers Guber: Chinda’s ‘belated defection’ grounds for disqualification – Legislative lawyers
Lawyers under the umbrella of Association of Legislative Drafting and Advocacy Practitioners, ALDRAP, have described the announcement of Kingsley Chinda’s move from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to the All Progressives Congress, APC, during plenary at the House of Representatives on Tuesday as a “belated defection” that justifies their call for his disqualification from contesting the governorship election in Rivers States in 2027.
ALDRAP, whose members include constituents of the lawmaker who represents Obio/Akpor Federal Constituency of Rivers State, made the assertion in a statement released shortly after Chinda’s defection and resignation was announced at the National Assembly on Tuesday. The lawyers equally asked the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to provide the membership register of the APC as at May 10, 2026.
ALDRAP had filed a lawsuit, asking an Abuja Federal High Court to stop the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, from recognizing Chinda as the APC candidate for the 2027 gubernatorial poll in Rivers State.
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbass, read a letter announcing Chinda’s resignation from the PDP and defection to the APC during plenary on Tuesday, June 2, 2026 – nearly two weeks after the lawmaker won the APC governorship primary election in Rivers State, held on May 21, 2026. The letter also announced Chinda’s resignation as Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, a position he attained due to his membership of the PDP.
Chinda’s defection letter was dated April 23, 2026, indicating that he had already resigned from the PDP and defected to the APC before the May 21, 2026 APC gubernatorial primary election in Rivers State.
Sources at the National Assembly revealed that he actually defected before the lawmakers went on recess.
However, the official announcement of the defection came after ALDRAP had, in a Freedom of Information request dated May 26, 2026, asked the Speaker of the House of Representatives to produce evidence that a letter notifying the House of the Rep’s defection was read on the floor during plenary, before his participation in the APC Rivers primary and emergence as gubernatorial candidate.
According to the Supreme Court, for a lawmaker’s defection to be deemed as valid, there has to be a formal announcement of the defection, during plenary, by the presiding officer of the legislature.
ALDRAP had in its lawsuit asked INEC to reject Chinda as Rivers APC governorship candidate on the grounds that his defection was inconsistent with the provisions of Section 68 (1) (g) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999, and pronouncements of the Supreme Court of Nigeria on defection of legislators.
Insisting on the illegality of the defection despite Tuesday’s announcement by the Speaker, ALDRAP, in a letter addressed to INEC chairman, Prof. Joash Amupitan, SAN, dated June 2, 2026, demanded, in line with the Freedom of Information Act, 2011, for the membership register of the APC in Rivers State as at May 10, 2026. In the letter signed by Jesse Williams Amuga, Esq., its administrative secretary, ALDRAP argued that Chinda’s name was submitted in violation of provisions of the Electoral Act, 2026.
Parts of the letter read, “We write as lawyers to the constituents of Hon. Kingsley Ogundu Chinda who represents Ohio/Akpor Federal Constituency at the House of Representatives, National Assembly. Our Incorporated Trustees of the Association of Legislative Drafting and Advocacy Practitioners (ALDRAP) has filed a public interest lawsuit on behalf of constituents of the said Hon. Chinda.
“We write to request both hard copy and electronic copy of the Register of the APC as at 10th May 2026.
“This request is brought pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, 2011 and as requirement of Section 84 of the Evidence Act, 2011. We seek to tender the said said CTC in the lawsuit against Hon. Chinda at the Federal High Court Abuja.
“It has just been reported that today, 2nd June 2026 is the date that Hon. Chinda’s defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was announced on the floor of the National Assembly during plenary session. This is a violation of both Section 68 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 and the judgment of the Supreme Court of Nigeria dated 28th February 2025.
“It also constitutes a violation of Section 77 (5) of the Electoral Act, 2026 because he is joining the APC after the APC had already submitted it’s Register of Members to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on 10th May 2026. Also, there is no evidence of the dates of acceptance of his resignation by the PDP at the ward level in Rivers State and issuance of a new membership by the APC in Rivers State at the ward level.
“It is important to note that by virtue of a judgment of the Court of Appeal dated 29th May 2026, the Emeka Beke-led faction of the APC is the recognised APC in Rivers State, whereas Hon. Kingsley Ogundu Chinda registered with the Tony Okocha-led faction of the APC in Rivers State.
“Let us conclude that all the foregoing demands are made as public interest disclosures and requests in furtherance of our ongoing public interest lawsuit at the Federal High Court, Abuja. A copy of the lawsuit is enclosed.”
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INEC that announces election result at 4am is criminal – Datti Baba-Ahmed
Ex-Labour Party vice presidential candidate, Datti Baba-Ahmed, has slammed the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC, for announcing the 2023 election result at 4am.
Speaking in an interview with Symfoni, Baba-Ahmed stated that an electoral umpire that announces results at 4am is a criminal.
Baba-Ahmed also lambasted President Bola Tinubu for leading a government that was a product of that ‘criminal’ act.
“I keep saying, and I sometimes I wonder, we Nigerians, why do we just take everything to pass? How can an INEC chairman promise African leaders, including Nelson Mandela’s younger brother,Thabo Mbeki, that he would announce election result by 9am but sneaked and did the announcement by by 4am?
“Isn’t this person a thief? Isn’t he a crook to announce results by 4am? This is wrong. Look, you’re a Nigerian. I’m a Nigerian. Well, I know I did my part. I tried to stop it, but it has passed.
“And how can you shamelessly be leading a government that was announced at 4am? Who works at 4am? Criminals! The INEC that announces a result at 4am is a criminal INEC. Believe me,” he said.
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You have equal brain, capacity – Yilwatda tells female politicians
The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, has called for stronger participation of women in politics.
According to him, women have equal ability and capacity as men when given the opportunity.
Yilwatda made the call on Tuesday when he received the APC National Women Leader, Dr. Mary Alile Idele.
He said women should not be left behind in leadership and decision-making processes, stressing the need for equal opportunity in politics.
“Being a woman does not make you less than a man. You have equal brain, equal capacity, equal ability,” he said.
He urged more women to come out and actively participate in politics, adding that empowerment and inclusion remain key to strengthening democracy.
“We encourage women to come out and participate in politics actively. We must empower you,” he added.
Yilwatda also assured women within the party of his support, saying the party leadership is committed to giving women a stronger voice in governance.
“We must empower you… and I will be behind you,” he said.
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2027: I endorse Obi, but I still support Tinubu’s policies — Omo-Agege

Former Deputy Senate President, Ovie Omo-Agege, has declared his support for Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi ahead of the 2027 election while maintaining that he still believes in the key economic reforms introduced by President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
Omo-Agege made the remarks during an appearance on ARISE TV’s The Morning Show on Wednesday, where he explained his political position following his recent resignation from the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Responding to questions about why Nigerians should trust his endorsement of Obi after publicly supporting President Tinubu’s economic policies only weeks earlier, the former Delta Central senator said his views on the reforms had not changed.
“I was a member of the APC. I never left the APC; the party left me and left my over 230,000 supporters in Delta State,” he said.
According to Omo-Agege, he remains convinced that some of the administration’s most significant economic decisions, particularly the removal of fuel subsidy and the floating of the naira, were necessary reforms.
“When Mr President came up with the economic policies, most especially the naira floatation and subsidy removal, these are policies I supported and continue to support,” he stated.
The former deputy senate president noted, however, that support for those policies should not be seen as exclusive to the APC or President Tinubu, arguing that Obi had also advocated similar economic measures.
“Even though these policies were espoused by Mr President, which I support, the same policies were also supported by Peter Obi,” he said.
Omo-Agege stressed that his endorsement of Obi was not based on a rejection of the reforms but on his belief that Nigerians would have greater confidence in their implementation under the former Anambra State governor.
“The question is, have I changed my opinion about this? No, I have not,” he said.
“I just believe that under the new platform I’ve gone to, these policies will continue and the people, the majority of Nigerians who have issues with those policies, would feel more confident because they are more comfortable and trust Peter Obi that he will make these policies work more than Mr President could have done.”
He further defended the reforms, insisting that the policies themselves were not the problem.
“The policies are not bad policies,” Omo-Agege added.
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