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2027: Kogi High Court denies ordering deregistration of NDC
The High Court of Justice in Kogi State has made new clarifications and denied reports claiming that it ordered the deregistration of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC.
A statement by the Court’s Chief Information Officer, Saqeeb Saeed, on Thursday, described the allegation as false and misleading.
The Court stressed that it had not handled any case relating to the registration or deregistration of any political party, including the NDC.
According to the court, the viral social media reports linking it to the alleged deregistration did not originate from the Kogi State High Court.
“The High Court of Justice of Kogi State did not handle any matter relating to the registration or deregistration of any political party in the country, and particularly the party in question, nor any other matter concerning the political party,” the statement said.
It equally expressed worry over the use of the photograph of the Chief Judge of Kogi State, Justice Josiah Joe Majebi, alongside that of former Governor Yahaya Bello in the viral post, saying it appeared to be a deliberate attempt to create the false impression that the alleged decision came from the state’s judiciary.
The Court added that although it would not normally respond to misinformation circulating on social media, the inclusion of the Chief Judge’s photograph made it necessary to issue a clarification to protect the integrity of the judiciary.
It issued a stern warning to content creators and social media users against publishing unverified information capable of misleading the public or undermining confidence in the judicial system.
“The integrity and dignity of judges, as well as the institution of the High Court of Justice of Kogi State and other courts under its supervision, should not be subjected to false and misleading narratives.
“We urge the public to disregard the viral report and reaffirm its commitment to the fair and impartial administration of justice without fear or favour,” the statement partly read.
The clarification came after recent legal developments involving the NDC.
Recall that in June, the Federal High Court in Lokoja set aside its earlier judgment directing the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to register the party, ruling that the original case was procedurally defective because interested parties were not joined in the suit.
After the ruling, the NDC maintained that the court did not order its deregistration, emphasising that it had appealed the judgment and filed an application for a stay of execution.
The party also insisted that it remains a legally recognised political party pending the outcome of the appeal.
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Lagos: I never knew my running mate until her selection – Hamzat
Lagos State Deputy Governor and All Progressives Congress, APC, 2027 governorship candidate, Obafemi Hamzat, has said he has never met or talked to his running mate, Damilola Sonayon-James, before the party chose her for the role.
Hamzat shared this revelation during the public showing of “Who Is She?” At the Syrian Club Event Centre in Ikoyi area of the state.
He said that the choice of his deputy governorship candidate was made after discussions within the Lagos APC, following President Bola Tinubu’s request for the state chapter to select the candidate.
Hazmat said he suggested that the running mate should be a young woman, and the President agreed with that idea.
According to Hamzat, the president called and suggested that the matter be resolved.
He said: “The president called me and said, ‘You guys go and sort it out.’ I said, ‘Sir, I think it should be a female.’ He said, ‘It’s okay.’ I said, ‘It should be young.’ He said, ‘It’s okay.”
The APC governorship candidate said the party also took into account the state’s zoning plan when making their decision.
He said since he hails from Lagos East and Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu is from Lagos Central, people expected the deputy governor position to go to Lagos West.
Hamzat said he didn’t have a personal connection with Sonayon-James before she became the party’s deputy governorship candidate.
“Until Damilola was chosen, I didn’t know her phone number. I got her phone number from somebody,” he said.
He said that Sonayon-James, who is the deputy woman leader of the Lagos APC and comes from Badagry, was picked based on her abilities.
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PDP: Why court ruling favoured Wike’s camp – Turaki faction
The Taminu Turaki-led faction of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has hinted at the real reason behind court ruling in favour of the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike’s camp.
It claimed that ‘politics of power, money and greed’ may have influenced the decision of the Federal High Court to strike out its suit seeking the recognition of its leadership.
This is contained in a statement by the faction’s National Publicity Secretary, Ini Ememobong, on Friday.
According to the spokesperson, the ruling was disappointing, stating that political interests may have influenced the the verdict of the court.
While saying they they respected the court, Ememobong said the did not agree with its ruling, stressing that the court’s decision was not in accordance with previous judgments of the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court.
“While we respect the judgment of the trial court, we respectfully consider that it is against the extant judgments of the Appeal and apex courts, leaving the plaintiffs with no option but to appeal the judgment and the rulings therein,” the party said.
The PDP faction further revealed that they had already instructed their lawyers to challenge the ruling at the Court of Appeal.
It expressed the optimism that as they take the case to the Appeal Court, the survival of true opposition and multi-party democracy will be assured and they will get their victory.
According to the party, the politics of power, money and greed may last for a while, expressing the certainty of victory regardless of the judgment by the Federal High Court.
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Peter Obi has called me – Isaac Fayose reveals amid threat to dump Obidient Movement
Nigerian businessman, Isaac Fayose, says he had a telephone conversation with the presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, Peter Obi shortly after his recent threat to dump the Obidient Movement.
DAILY POST recalls that Fayose had while reacting to the backlash that followed a viral video showing him praying with President Bola Tinubu’s son, Seyi Tinubu, said Obi never appreciated his efforts.
The public affairs commentator in a video clip that was widely circulated on Friday, threatened that he could withdraw his support for Peter Obi, if he chooses.
However, in a video posted on his Facebook fan page on Friday night, Fayose confirmed that he had a telephone conversation with the NDC candidate, stating that he is “one million percent Obidient”.
He said, “Four hours ago, my leader, Peter Obi called me. His Excellency said “sorry about your wife. I’m in Lagos tonight or tomorrow morning, I will be in your house”.
“I love Tinubu’s family but Nigeria belongs to Nigerians and they are saying enough is enough. It’s time for change”.
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