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Abia APC refutes claim of 7000-member defection to Labour Party
The All Progressives Congress, APC, in Abia State, has refuted media reports alleging that over seven thousand of its members and supporters have defected to the Labour Party, LP, describing the claims as exaggerated and politically insignificant.
The party insisted that the claim does not reflect the party’s actual position in the state.
The reaction followed reports that a former National Executive Committee member of the party, Nduka Anyanwu, announced that more than 7,000 supporters had moved with him to the Labour Party in the State.
Anyanwu, according to our correspondent, made the disclosure during a visit by members of the Labour Party’s State Executive Committee, SEC, led by its State chairman, Peter Azubuike at his residence in Umuahia.
Responding to the development, the Abia APC, through its Spokesperson, Uche Aguoru, in a press statement made available to Journalists, described the reported figure as inaccurate and maintained that Anyanwu’s departure would not weaken the party’s political prospects.
He asserted that the defection of the former party official would not affect its preparations or future electoral ambitions.
The APC leadership in the State further criticised Anyanwu’s previous role within the party and questioned his political influence in the state.
Aguoru, in the press statement, accused the former party official of allegedly being associated with actions that undermined the party’s performance during previous election cycles.
He also alleged that Anyanwu worked against the party’s interests during previous political contests in the state.
The APC Spokesperson claimed that Anyanwu’s political activities have contributed to challenges faced by the party during earlier attempts to strengthen its electoral position.
“While serving as a member of the APC’s 2023 Presidential Campaign Council, Anyanwu supported political interests outside the party structure.
“Anyanwu had gradually withdrawn from active participation in APC meetings and internal activities before the reported defection. So the claims regarding the number of supporters who defected along with him are highly questionable,” the press statement added.
Despite the development, the APC leadership reiterated that it remained focused on rebuilding and expanding its political support ahead of future elections.
The party maintained that it remains committed to securing stronger electoral outcomes across the state.
It also used the medium to encourage supporters to remain focused on party organisation and future political engagement rather than being distracted by speculations surrounding the defection.
“Abia APC remains confident in its structure and believes the reported defection will not significantly affect its future electoral plans,” the release stated.
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NDC derecognition: It’s not too late – Atiku’s aide to Peter Obi, Kwankwaso, others
Paul Ibe, an aide to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, has urged opposition leaders, including Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso, to unite ahead of the 2027 election following a Federal High Court ruling that set aside its earlier judgment directing the registration of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, as a political party.
In a post on X on Friday, the aide described the Lokoja court’s decision as a “wake-up call” for the opposition, alleging that President Bola Tinubu was pursuing a de facto one-party state.
He claimed the ruling signalled that there was “no hiding place for the opposition” and accused the President of seeking to weaken opposition parties ahead of the 2027 election.
Ibe further alleged that Tinubu intended to “obliterate the opposition” if allowed to have his way politically, and warned that Nigeria’s democracy was under threat.
He, however, said it was not too late for opposition parties to harmonise their strengths ahead of the 2027 elections, urging leaders such as Peter Obi, Rabiu Kwankwaso and others to work together if they hoped to unseat the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.
Ibe wrote: “The decision of the Federal High Court Lokoja in settting aside its earlier judgement on the registration of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) should be a wake-up call that there is no hiding place for the opposition as the incompetent and clueless Tinubu @officialABAT sets his sights on enthroning a de facto one-party state.
“His message is loud and clear: that he will obliterate the opposition and destroy our hard-won democracy if he does not have his way in the 2027 election. It is not too late for the opposition to harmonize their strengths ahead of 2027 if the Yar’Adua 2.0 President Tinubu is to be retired to either Bourdillon or Iragbiji!”
DAILY POST reported Friday’s ruling by the Federal High Court in Lokoja, where Justice Isah Dashen set aside the court’s earlier judgment directing the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to register the NDC.
The judge held that the earlier judgment affected the rights of the Peace Movement Party, PMP, which claimed ownership of the logo adopted by the NDC but was not joined as a party in the suit.
Counsel to the Peace Movement Party, C.S. Ekeocha, said the ruling restored all parties to the position they occupied before the December 10, 2025 judgment and directed that all necessary parties be joined before the substantive case is heard afresh.
He added that all actions taken by INEC pursuant to the earlier judgment, including the recognition and registration of the NDC, have been reversed pending the final determination of the suit.
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Osun Guber: Osogbo group urges Ataoja to remain neutral
Ahead of the forthcoming governorship election in Osun State, the Ataoja of Osogbo, Oba Jimoh Oyetunji Olanipekun, has been urged to remain politically neutral and not to allow the palace to become a platform for partisan activities.
The appeal was contained in a statement by the Oroki United Front on Friday in Osogbo.
The statement signed by the group’s Coordinator, Abass Jayeola, followed a purported directive for the Olurokis to attend a meeting with the Accord Campaign Council at the Ataoja’s palace.
According to the statement, “the meeting was reportedly convened under the agenda, Existing understanding between the ACCORD Party and Osogboland and any other relevant matters”.
The group maintained that “the Ataoja should remain a father to all residents of Osogbo irrespective of their political affiliations. It is our wish that the Ataoja stays off politics and be a father to all, like every other traditional rulers in the state”.
It argued that the royal palace should serve as a centre for discussions on the welfare and development of Osogbo rather than a venue for political party meetings, adding that, “The palace should be home for everyone, not an avenue to hold political party meetings.”
Oroki United Front also referred to a previous allegation of an assassination attempt involving the monarch, claiming that the matter had been resolved by the police.
“Such incidents should not be repeated in order to protect the reputation of the traditional institution. Ataoja should emulate other traditional rulers in the state by maintaining neutrality.
“The Ooni of Ife, the Orangun of Ila, the Oluwo of Iwo and the Ogiyan of Ejigbo are examples of monarchs who had received politicians from different political parties without taking sides,” the statement said.
It also said any engagement with political actors should focus on issues affecting Osogbo, including the implementation of promises allegedly made by the administration of Governor Ademola Adeleke before the 2022 election.
The statement called on Baales, compound heads, youth leaders and community representatives expected at the meeting to remain non-partisan and question politicians on matters affecting the town.
“Osogbo is not for sale. We are watching you. Our ancestors are also watching you and Ataoja should seek explanations on issues affecting Osogbo’s interests, including infrastructure development, boundary concerns and the location of government facilities.
“The Ataoja should ensure that discussions at the meeting address matters relating to the development and territorial integrity of Osogbo rather than personal or political interests. Failure to raise such issues could create the impression that the monarch is speaking for himself rather than the community,” the statement declared.
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You’re rushing State Police Bill to mask security failures – ADC knocks Tinubu
The African Democratic Congress, ADC, has accused President Bola Tinubu’s administration of hurrying legislation on state police to create the impression that it is tackling Nigeria’s worsening insecurity.
In a statement issued on Friday by its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the opposition party described the State Police Bill as a “panicky” and politically driven move, rather than a well-thought-out constitutional reform.
While restating its support for state policing in principle, the ADC said the reform should not be marketed as an instant solution to banditry, kidnapping and terrorism.
It argued that the policy requires strong institutional safeguards before it can be implemented.
The party accused the Federal Government of repackaging “a long-standing national consensus as a bold new initiative” and of pushing the constitutional amendment through the National Assembly without sufficient public consultation.
“What we are witnessing is a hurried response to a worsening security crisis, not the careful institutional planning required to build a functional, accountable and effective policing system,” the ADC stated.
The opposition party also questioned the timing of the move, asking why the Tinubu administration waited until “almost the end of its tenure” to pursue state police aggressively if it was genuinely committed to the reform.
The party maintained that passing a law alone would not resolve Nigeria’s security challenges.
It listed recruitment, training, funding, command structures, intelligence coordination, judicial oversight and correctional reforms as critical elements that cannot be built overnight.
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