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Federal High Court adjourns suit challenging Taraba APC chairmanship primary

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The Federal High Court in Jalingo, Taraba State, has adjourned until July 1, 2026, for the definite hearing of a suit seeking the nullification of the All Progressives Congress (APC) chairmanship primary election in the state.

Justice Mashkur Salisu ordered the adjournment on Monday following the alleged failure of the defendants to file and serve their statements of defence.

The suit was filed by an APC chairmanship aspirant, Abdulhadi Lau, who is challenging the conduct and outcome of the party’s primary election.

Lau is asking the court to invalidate the exercise, alleging that he was unlawfully excluded from participating despite purchasing the party’s nomination forms and meeting all the requirements to contest the position.

According to the claimant, he completed all the necessary procedures and was duly qualified for the primary election but was denied the opportunity to participate in the process without any valid explanation.

He contended that his exclusion violated his constitutional rights and undermined the principles of internal democracy within the party.

Through his legal team, Lau urged the court to intervene and ensure that justice is served, arguing that allowing such actions to stand could set a dangerous precedent for the country’s democratic system.

He further appealed to the judiciary to protect the integrity of the electoral process, maintaining that the exclusion of qualified aspirants from party primaries threatens democratic governance.

During Monday’s proceedings, counsel informed the court that the defendants had yet to file their statements of defence, prompting Justice Salisu to adjourn the matter until July 1 for a definite hearing.

The court is expected to hear arguments from all parties on the adjourned date as the legal challenge over the APC chairmanship primary election in Taraba State continues.




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ADC: Amaechi visits Atiku in Abuja [VIDEO]

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Former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, on Monday paid a visit to the 2027 African Democratic Congress, ADC, presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar.

Amaechi, a former governor of Rivers State visited Atiku at his residence in Abuja.

At the residence was a chieftain of the ADC and veteran Nollywood actor, Kenneth Okonkwo, and other dignitaries.

DAILY POST reports that the details of the visit was yet to be made public as at the time of this publication.

Amaechi contested the ADC’s presidential primary with Atiku and Mohammed Hayatu-Deen.

While the former Vice President emerged victorious, Amaechi came second. Hayatu-Deen finished third.

Amaechi and Hayatu-Deen had rejected the conduct of the election, stressing that it was not free and fair.

After the exercise, Atiku visited Amaechi and Hayatu-Deen while urging them to join hands with him in rescuing Nigeria.

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2027: Leave NDC if you feel unfairly treated – Bashir Ahmad to Kwankwaso

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Former presidential aide, Bashir Ahmad, has called on the vice-presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, Rabi’u Kwankwaso, to leave the party if he feels he’s been treated unfairly.

Ahmad gave the advice in a post on his verified X handle on Monday.

He was reacting to the replacement of some candidates earlier submitted by the Kwankwasiyya faction in Kano State to the NDC.

“If Sen Rabiu Kwankwaso genuinely believes that he has been treated unfairly by the national leadership of the NDC, then the most appropriate course of action would be to leave the party and pursue his political ambition on another platform.

“Rather than remain in a party where he feels constrained or marginalized, he should seek a platform that aligns with his aspirations and allows him to compete on his own terms,” Ahmad said.




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Aregbesola did not pay Osun civil servants half salaries — ADC chairman

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The Chairman of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, in Osun State, Alhaji Issa Adesiji Azeez, has defended the salary arrangement introduced during the administration of former governor Rauf Aregbesola, insisting that workers did not receive half salaries as widely claimed.

Azeez spoke on Monday while featuring as a guest on the Osun State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Guest Platform, where he addressed issues ranging from the state’s economic history to security, employment and the forthcoming August 15, 2026 governorship election.

Speaking on the salary crisis experienced during Aregbesola’s administration, Azeez said the government faced severe economic challenges but was determined to avoid retrenching civil servants.

According to him, “a committee was established to find a solution acceptable to both government and labour representatives”.

He explained that the committee was chaired by Hassan Sunmonu, while former governor Adegboyega Oyetola as Chief of Staff to Rauf Aregbesola led the government side and the All Progressives Congress, APC, governorship candidate, Bola Oyebamiji also served as a member.

“The committee resolved against laying off any civil servant. Workers on Grade Levels 1 to 7 received their full salaries, those on Grade Levels 8 to 12 received three-quarters of their salaries, while workers on Grade Level 13 and above, including politicians, received half salaries,” he stated.

Azeez maintained that describing the arrangement as payment of half salaries was inaccurate, adding that it was a salary modulation agreed upon by stakeholders.

“Aregbesola did not pay half salary but modulated salary as agreed by the civil servants,” he stated.

Azeez who was former Ilesa West local government council area chairman, also argued that Aregbesola’s decision protected jobs during the economic downturn and noted that the former governor continued to pay an additional month’s salary despite the financial difficulties facing the state.

On the ADC and Aregbesola’s political movement, the party chairman said the objective was to demonstrate the political value and influence of the former governor and his supporters.

“For the whole world to know Aregbesola’s worth and the worth of his followers,” he said.

Addressing the challenges confronting Osun State, Azeez identified insecurity as the most pressing concern.

“Security threat is the biggest challenge facing Osun State. The lives of youths are very paramount to the ADC,” he said.

The ADC chairman also expressed confidence that his party would emerge victorious in the August 15 governorship election and urged political parties and their supporters to conduct themselves peacefully before, during and after the poll.

“Politics is like trading. The political parties should allow the people to decide peacefully.

“We are not for violence but we are bringing peace to the state. We appeal to both camps to emulate the ADC. You will never see any ADC member attacking anybody. We are lawful people and we are going to maintain it,” he said.

Commenting on the relationship between former governor Rauf Aregbesola and President Bola Tinubu, Azeez said Aregbesola had been active in politics before President Tinubu and played significant roles in the President’s political journey.

He, however, said any differences between the two leaders should be left with God.

He criticised the economic reforms of the current administration, describing their impact on citizens as unfavourable, while adding that the ADC had reserved 35 per cent of opportunities for youths and another 35 per cent for women.




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