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“Why PDP Is Bleeding Members: Ex-Lawmaker Explains Mass Defections”.
A former member of the House of Representatives, Dachung Bagos, has attributed the growing wave of defections from the Peoples Democratic Party to what he described as the party’s failure and inability to provide credible leadership. According to Nivo News, Bagos made the remarks on Tuesday during a television interview shortly after announcing his defection to the ruling All Progressives Congress.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Bagos, who represented the Jos South/Jos East Federal Constituency of Plateau State between 2019 and November 2023, dismissed suggestions that the defections were driven by personal ambition or political opportunism. He insisted that the movement was motivated by the search for a platform capable of giving citizens a voice and delivering practical solutions to governance challenges.
The former lawmaker formally joined the APC on January 4, 2026, alongside several political stakeholders aligned with Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang. His defection followed the governor’s own resignation from the PDP weeks earlier, a move reportedly influenced by persistent internal crises and the absence of a clear direction within the opposition party.
Bagos rejected claims of sycophancy, stressing that the decision to leave the PDP was rooted in principle rather than personal loyalty. He maintained that the party had become irredeemable at this point, prompting defectors to align themselves with political platforms that reflect their ideological beliefs and aspirations for their constituents.
Explaining his choice of the APC, Bagos said the party’s policy direction resonates with the needs of Plateau State residents, adding that governance should be driven by workable ideas rather than party labels. He highlighted renewed emphasis on issues such as state policing and local government autonomy, noting that these reforms could strengthen grassroots governance and accountability.
He further stated that the ultimate goal is to broaden political participation by creating opportunities for ordinary citizens and restoring young people’s confidence in the political process, insisting that leadership positions should be accessible to all, regardless of background.
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Legal Showdown! Appeal Court Urged To Overturn Order Forcing INEC To Register ADA.
The internal conflict within the All Democratic Alliance (ADA) has escalated, as the Court of Appeal in Abuja has been petitioned to overturn a Federal High Court order that instructed the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to register the association as a political party for the 2027 general elections.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
The appeal was lodged on Tuesday by Dr. Umar Ardo, an aggrieved member who claims he had previously secured the necessary INEC access code before his application was rejected. His challenge rests on six primary grounds, contending that Justice Peter Lifu of the Federal High Court erred in law by ordering INEC to release the access code to a faction led by Chief Akin Ricketts.
Key Arguments Presented by the Appellant:
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Abuse of Court Process: Ardo argues that the suit initiated by Chief Ricketts and Dr. Aminu Ahmed constitutes an abuse of judicial process because it involves the same parties and subject matter as a previously filed suit (FHC/ABJ/CS/2788/2025), which is currently pending on appeal.
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Forum Shopping: The appellant alleges that the respondents are attempting to bypass the appellate process by seeking a new judgment in the High Court rather than awaiting the outcome of the ongoing appeal.
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Statute-Barred Claims: Ardo maintains that the case filed by the respondents was statute-barred under Section 76 of the Electoral Act 2022, as it was brought more than 14 days after the cause of action arose.
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Lack of Locus Standi: The appeal asserts that Chief Ricketts lacks the legal standing to sue, as he was previously removed as the Pro Tem National Chairman and his name has been removed from the association’s membership register.
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Jurisdictional Overreach: Ardo contends that the Federal High Court exceeded its jurisdiction by interfering in the internal affairs of the association regarding leadership changes and the validity of association decisions.
Background and Court Ruling In October 2025, INEC identified ADA as one of 14 associations pre-qualified for registration. However, a dispute arose between factions over who held the legitimate authority to access the INEC portal. Justice Lifu’s initial judgment nullified previous actions taken by Ardo on behalf of the association, declared the release of the access code to him illegal, and ordered INEC to provide the code to the Ricketts-led faction within 72 hours.
Beyond requesting the nullification of the Federal High Court’s judgment, Dr. Ardo has applied for costs to be awarded against the respondents.
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Nwifuru’s Power Move: Governor Unleashes Major Cabinet Shake-Up To Supercharge Governance!.
Ebonyi State Governor, Francis Nwifuru, has implemented a significant cabinet reshuffle to enhance administrative efficiency and bolster the “People’s Charter of Needs” agenda. The announcement was made by the Commissioner for Information and State Orientation, Ikeuwa Omebeh, following a State Executive Council meeting in Abakaliki.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
The reorganization coincided with the induction of new officials:
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Omari Omaka: Appointed as Commissioner for Tertiary Education.
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Sylvester Nwenu Nwite: Deployed to the Ministry of Environment.
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Felix Onyekachi Njoku: Inaugurated as Special Assistant to the Governor on Youth Mobilisation.
Key Ministerial Redeployments Several serving commissioners have been moved to new portfolios to better align their professional expertise with state needs:
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Chidiebere Onyia: From Solid Mineral Development to Youth and Sports Development.
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Ajuka Obasi Nwogo: From Market Development to Skill Acquisition.
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Prince Richard Idike: From Youth and Sports Development to Capital City and Urban Development.
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Sunday Elechi Inyima: From Capital City and Urban Development to Project Monitoring.
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Ngozi Obichukwu: From Aviation to Special Projects.
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Magnus Chinedu Nka: From Water Resources to Solid Mineral Development.
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Victor Uzoma Chukwu: From Environment to Water Resources.
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Okwu Oko Udu: Deployed to head the Ministry of Market Development.
Administrative Clarifications
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Timeline: Affected officials were directed to conclude all handover processes by the close of business on June 30, 2026.
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Performance: Commissioner Omebeh explicitly dismissed rumors that the reshuffle was due to poor performance, stating it was a strategic move to optimize the expertise of the executive team.
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Status of Aviation Ministry: The Ministry of Aviation remains active and will continue operations under the supervision of its Permanent Secretary.
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Retention: Several commissioners, including those overseeing Justice, Information, and Budget and Planning, retained their original portfolios.
The administration emphasized that this realignment is intended to inject “fresh energy” into governance and ensure more effective implementation of state policies.
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“We Won’t Let Them Go”: Nigerian Government Moves To Secure Payouts For Forced Abandonment Of Diaspora Investments.
The Nigerian Federal Government has initiated a formal process to pursue compensation from South Africa for the businesses and properties abandoned by Nigerian citizens during recent waves of anti-immigrant unrest.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Acting High Commissioner to South Africa, Alexander Ajayi, confirmed in an interview on Channels Television that the government is actively documenting the assets left behind by those participating in the voluntary repatriation program. This detailed documentation, which covers both movable and immovable property, will serve as the foundation for diplomatic negotiations with South African authorities.
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Systematic Documentation: Ajayi has instructed all departing Nigerians to provide precise records of their shops, businesses, and personal assets. The High Commission intends to collaborate with the South African government to verify these locations and demand restitution.
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Diplomatic Engagement: Initial discussions regarding these claims have already occurred between the Nigerian High Commission and the South African Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs.
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Voluntary Repatriation: The push for compensation follows an increase in targeted attacks against African immigrants and the enforcement of strict anti-immigration policies, including a June 30 deadline for undocumented migrants to leave the country.
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Ongoing Evacuations: The federal government continues to facilitate the return of its citizens, with recent arrivals at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos following earlier evacuation flights on June 11 and June 24.
“We will not allow the labor people have suffered to build over the years to just go down the drain or be taken over by people,” Ajayi stated, emphasizing that the government’s commitment to the returnees extends beyond the flight home to ensuring their economic losses are addressed.
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