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NDC deregistration: Only registered political parties have right over logos, PMP not a party – Senator Umeh

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The senator representing Anambra Central Senatorial District, Senator Victor Umeh, has dismissed the claims of the Peace Movement Party (PMP) over ownership of the “V for Victory” sign, describing it as a universal symbol that cannot be monopolised by an unregistered political association.

Umeh, who spoke to journalists, said exclusive rights to political party names, logos and symbols are conferred only by law and regulated by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

The senator, a chieftain of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), explained that a symbol or logo becomes the legally protected property of a political party only after the party has been duly registered by INEC.

“The logo does not belong to the PMP because it is not a registered political party,” Umeh said. “A symbol becomes exclusive to a party only upon formal registration with INEC.”

He added that the “V for Victory” sign is a globally recognised symbol that has historically been used by leaders including Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela and Chief Obafemi Awolowo.

According to him, the gesture cannot be appropriated by an unregistered group to prevent a duly registered political party from using it.

The controversy follows a ruling by the Federal High Court that sought to halt the registration of the NDC. The decision came shortly after prominent opposition figures, including Peter Obi and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, aligned with the party.

Umeh described the legal action filed against the NDC following the alignment as a targeted “judicial ambush.”

He further alleged that the PMP was being used as a proxy to frustrate the NDC’s participation in the 2027 general election.

With the NDC’s registration now before the Court of Appeal, party leaders expressed confidence that the appellate court would uphold its right to participate in the 2027 general election.




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2027: Opposition party members form coalition to support APGA Reps candidate in Anambra

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Some members of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, the All Progressives Congress, APC, and the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, in Njikoka Local Government Area of Anambra State have formed an alliance to support the candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) for the House of Representatives seat for the Anaocha/Njikoka/Dunukofia Federal Constituency.

The coalition, which met on Tuesday in Abagana, Njikoka Local Government Area of the state, told journalists that it had resolved to pitch its tent with the APGA candidate, Mr. Chukwudi Oli.

The coalition, after its meeting, adopted Oli as its preferred candidate for the House of Representatives, saying it had done a great deal of introspection and found that, beyond party lines, the area needs a strong voice in the Green Chamber.

Members of the group declared their support for Oli during a consultative meeting held at the APGA House of Representatives candidate’s campaign office, where various leaders of the party in the area spoke about their confidence in him.

In their separate speeches on behalf of the group, the leader, Ozo Ejiamatu, and the chairman, Mr. Onyenechi Ezeaso, said they decided to support Oli because of his proven passion and commitment to the progress of the various communities within the federal constituency and humanity at large.

“In this group, some of us are members of the PDP, APC, NDC, and other political parties.

“But we decided to come together to support you because we are convinced that, by supporting you, we are working for ourselves. We know that you are going to work for the progress of the DNA (Dunukofia/Njikoka/Anaocha Federal Constituency) when you get to the House of Representatives.

“We don’t want to allow selfish politicians who have been deceiving our people to win elections in this federal constituency again because they have deceived us enough,” Ejiamatu stated.

Expressing gratitude to members of the group for their trust, Oli pledged that he would not disappoint them if elected.

He said his political mantra was anchored on “accountability, transparency, togetherness, and touching lives.”

He vowed that, if elected to the House of Representatives, he would not use his position to pursue personal gains but would deploy his capacity and influence to develop the federal constituency while awaiting divine reward.




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Delta Assembly declares lawamker’s seat vacant for defecting from APC to NDC

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The Delta State House of Assembly has declared vacant the seat of the member representing Udu State Constituency, Hon. Collins Egbetamah, following his resignation from the All Progressives Congress, APC, and defection to the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC.

The House declared the seat vacant in line with Section 109(1)(g) and (2) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended).

The declaration followed the adoption of a motion by the Leader of the House, Hon. Emeka Nwaobi, seconded by the Deputy Speaker, Hon. Arthur Akpowowo, and unanimously approved at plenary presided over by the Speaker, Hon. Emomotimi Guwor.

The Speaker directed the Clerk of the House to communicate the resolution to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

“Accordingly, this Honourable House is satisfied that the constitutional requirements under Section 109 of the Constitution have been fulfilled. Therefore, pursuant to Section 109(1) and (2), I hereby declare the seat of the Honourable Member representing Udu State Constituency vacant with immediate effect,” Guwor stated.

He directed the Clerk to transmit the resolution to INEC and other relevant authorities and requested the commission to take the necessary constitutional steps to conduct a by-election to fill the vacancy in accordance with Section 116(2) of the Constitution.

Presenting the motion titled, “Consideration of the Letter from the Honourable Member Representing Udu State Constituency Pursuant to Section 109 of the Constitution,” Hon. Nwaobi noted that documentary evidence before the House confirmed Egbetamah’s defection from the APC to the NDC while still serving as a member.

He cited Section 109(1)(g), which provides that a member shall vacate his seat if, having been elected on the platform of one political party, he becomes a member of another party before the expiration of his tenure, except as expressly provided by the Constitution.

The Speaker had earlier read Egbetamah’s resignation letter dated June 19, 2026, in which he informed the House that he resigned from the APC on April 30, 2026, to further his political aspirations.

He commended the APC and its stakeholders for their support.




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Let’s bury our differences to defeat APC — PDP senatorial candidate appeals

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The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, candidate for the Edo South Senatorial District, Frank Idehen Osifo, has appealed to party members to put aside their differences and unite to defeat the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the forthcoming election.

Osifo said only a united PDP could free the people from what he described as the shackles of bad governance.

While noting that insecurity had spread across the nooks and crannies of the country under the APC-led federal and state governments, he expressed confidence that effective legislation would help address the challenges.

According to him, “I was born and raised in Benin like many of you, and I’m here today running for the Edo South Senatorial District seat in the National Assembly. I want to say that this election is not about me. It’s about that graduate on the streets of Benin aspiring for better opportunities.

“It’s for that trader struggling every day to feed their family. It’s for that farmer investing time and resources to ensure the communities of Edo South Senatorial District are fed. It’s about people who believe that it is time for us to take a transformative step to ensure the emancipation of our people.

“I’m a candidate who intends to bring all the forces together. I’m a bridge builder, not a wall builder. I’m not going to build walls against anybody. What happened during the primaries is behind us. We all have to come together now, unite, and ensure that, as one force, we perform well in the forthcoming election,” he said.

Osifo said previous lawmakers who represented the district had become disconnected from the people but pledged to be different by maintaining close contact with his constituents.

He promised to be an accessible senator who would listen to the demands of the electorate and attract meaningful development to communities across the district.

“Across the board, infrastructural deficits and security challenges have been preventing our farmers from going to their farms.

“Even though legislative business is about making laws that will improve the lives of our people, we can sponsor bills that will guarantee the security and safety of our people so they can go about their businesses and return to their farms without fear,” he added.

Osifo also commended PDP members for electing him as the party’s flag bearer and expressed confidence that, with their continued support and unity, the party would emerge victorious in the election.




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