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Ketso: “I’d Resign Before Being Impeached As Kano Deputy Governor”.

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Former Niger State Deputy Governor, Ahmed Mohammed Ketso, has advised Kano State Deputy Governor, Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo, to consider resigning rather than face potential impeachment by the state House of Assembly over his decision to remain in the NNPP.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

News reports that Ketso described the situation as sensitive, warning that it could create serious political and governance challenges for the state.


He explained that such conflicts often extend beyond personal disagreements between leaders. Even if the governor and deputy governor attempt to cooperate, political allies and supporters could worsen tensions, fostering suspicion and mistrust that might escalate into a full-blown crisis.

Since the governor and deputy were elected on a joint ticket, Ketso said their political divergence raises questions about how the system should respond.


Attention could shift to the Kano State House of Assembly, where lawmakers may consider impeachment proceedings if the crisis intensifies. Drawing from his own experience, Ketso described the deputy governor’s position as precarious.

He suggested that if the deputy governor cannot follow the governor on matters of principle, resigning might be the safer route to avoid conflict with the legislature.

Ketso added that while the Constitution may not explicitly address such a scenario, the joint election makes the situation politically delicate.


“I am not sure what the Constitution says exactly, but they came in on a joint ticket. The question is: how will the House of Assembly respond? They could initiate impeachment proceedings. If I were in that position, and could not align with the governor on principle, I would rather resign than face impeachment,” he said.

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“WE HAVE NO HAND IN IT!” Anambra Govt Clears Air On Links To Controversial Agency.

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The Secretary to the Anambra State Government, Mrs. Chiamaka Nnake, has addressed her professional engagement with the organization recently flagged by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

According to her statements, the state government received official correspondence from the entity earlier in the year, which indicated it operated under the supervision of the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation. Acting on this communication, the state administration nominated a focal person to participate in coordination activities and subsequently granted approval to host an upcoming regional event.

The SSG emphasized that her administrative duties were strictly limited to these official assignments and transparent communications. She further clarified that she has no connection to, or awareness of, any other operations or claims associated with the organization beyond the recognized state-level engagements.

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“IT’S NOT FAKE!” Coordinator Fights Back With Appointment Letter After ICPC Expose.

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The National Coordinator and Executive Director of the Made in Nigeria Special Project Office, George Nwabueze, has firmly refuted allegations that he is directing an unauthorized or non-existent government entity.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In response to reports that the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission linked his operations to an investigation ordered by the Presidency, Nwabueze maintained that the office operates legitimately under the supervision of the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation. He expressed surprise at the claims, noting that the initiative has functioned as a recognized project office within the government structure for over a decade.

To substantiate his position, Nwabueze shared official documentation via professional networks, pointing to an appointment letter dated October 3, 2025. This document, purportedly issued and signed by the Permanent Secretary of the Political and Economic Affairs Office within the OSGF, formally conveyed his appointment for a five-year tenure beginning in July 2025. The papers outlined responsibilities centered on coordinating state and regional representatives, organizing economic summits, and promoting locally manufactured goods under national economic development frameworks.

Additional records presented by the coordinator included proposals submitted to the Secretary to the Government of the Federation seeking formal special-project status to expand the initiative’s scope. These documents highlighted the office’s historical role in fostering domestic industries, encouraging non-oil sector growth, attracting foreign investments, and supporting broader national trade and manufacturing objectives.

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NO SURRENDER: Inside The High-Stakes Power Clash As Atiku & Obi Refuse To Step Down For A Consensus Plan!.

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The camps of the presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Atiku Abubakar and the candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), Peter Obi, have kicked against a proposal by the G-100 political pressure group for opposition parties to rally behind a single presidential candidate in the 2027 election.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

However, Sunday Punch gathered that although the Atiku and Obi camps support greater collaboration among opposition forces, neither side is currently prepared to withdraw its presidential ambition for a consensus arrangement.

Atiku’s Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication, Phrank Shaibu, told Sunday Punch on Saturday that the former vice-president was no longer interested in prolonged discussions about bringing opposition politicians together for a summit.

According to him, Atiku had already presented his policy proposals to Nigerians and would allow the electorate to decide who should lead the country in 2027.

Shaibu said, “We have moved beyond this conversation. Atiku has brought to the table the policy alternatives, including what he would do with petroleum subsidy if elected. His policies are about the people, and they are not hidden. Come January 2027, Nigerians will make their choice. This is where we are today.”

He urged voters to compare the programmes of the various presidential contenders before deciding.

Shaibu further argued that Atiku remained the opposition politician with the experience and preparedness required to take over the leadership of the country.

Obi’s Camp Speaks On Single Opposition Candidate

Obi’s camp has also maintained that the former Anambra governor has the political credentials and nationwide support needed to mount a serious challenge against Tinubu.

Obi contested the 2023 presidential election under the Labour Party (LP) before moving to the NDC as opposition parties began exploring ways of working together ahead of 2027.

Although the NDC welcomed the G-100’s efforts to foster cooperation, its National Publicity Secretary, Osa Director, said the party did not subscribe to the idea that all opposition parties must adopt one presidential candidate before they could defeat the APC.

Director cited the 2015 election, when the APC defeated then-President Goodluck Jonathan, as evidence that an incumbent could be defeated in a multi-party system without every opposition party collapsing into one platform.

He said, “Under a multi-party democracy, it is possible for one of the parties to defeat a sitting president. It happened in 2015, and it was only fragments of the All Progressive Grand Alliance and the Peoples Democratic Party that teamed up to form an alliance with the All Progressives Congress, and they were able to defeat President Goodluck Jonathan.”

He added that the NDC would not approach the 2027 contest from the assumption that opposition parties must all merge before they could defeat the APC.

Director stated, “So, the NDC is not going into the 2027 election with that self-defeatist approach that the opposition cannot defeat the APC unless all the parties come together.”

Despite rejecting the argument that a single candidate was the only route to victory, the NDC spokesman disclosed that the party already had a preferred candidate if opposition parties eventually agreed to a consensus presidential ticket.

Director said the party believed Obi was the strongest option to lead such an arrangement.

He further stated, “We have made the point clear that we should choose the best candidate in the opposition and we in the NDC believe that Peter Obi is the best if he is allowed to lead the coalition. This is our position.”

The G-100, convened by former Director-General of the Progressive Governors Forum, Salihu Lukman, has argued that opposition parties stand a better chance of defeating the APC if they avoid dividing their supporters among several presidential candidates.

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