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“Ned Nwoko Stayed Away But Expected Victory” — APC Chairman’s Aide Speaks.

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The Senior Special Assistant to the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman on Local Government Affairs, Norbert Sochukwudinma, has criticised Delta North Senator, Ned Nwoko, following his reaction after losing the party’s return ticket.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Sochukwudinma spoke during an interview on Arise Television’s Prime Time on Wednesday, alleging that Nwoko distanced himself from party activities but still expected to win the primary election.

It would be recalled that Nwoko lost the APC senatorial primary to the immediate past Governor of Delta State, Ifeanyi Okowa.

Following the result, Nwoko alleged that the primary was manipulated by the state government, insisting that he was the rightful winner.

Reacting, Sochukwudinma maintained that Nwoko’s absence from party engagements contributed to his defeat.

According to him, “Nwoko stayed away from the party and expected victory.

“Anyone seeking to win an election must engage with party structures, yet he never consulted the nine local government party chairmen or leaders.

“Only card-carrying APC members are eligible to vote, and party politics is not show business.

“From the available evidence, Senator Ned Nwoko was clearly defeated, and some of the results circulated online were fabricated and not official.

“In fact, I was surprised he even secured over 2,000 votes.”

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Presidency Fires Back As Nigerians Urge World Bank To Halt Loan Approvals.

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The Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, has reacted to reports of Nigerian citizens flooding the World Bank’s social media platforms to urge the institution to stop granting loans to Nigeria.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Speaking during an interview on Arise Television on Thursday, Bwala suggested that the timing of the online campaign—coming during an election period—makes it difficult to rule out political involvement by opposition groups.

He, however, maintained that the federal government remains committed to fulfilling its constitutional responsibilities regardless of online pressure.

According to him, while citizens are entitled to express their views, government decisions must be guided strictly by law and national interest.

“This is the eve of election, and so it’s difficult to tell if the citizens who flooded the social media page of the World Bank asking that Nigeria be denied the right to borrow are opposition members,” he said.

“Whether they are opposition or not, government has the duty to execute the provision of the Constitution.”

Bwala further explained that leadership requires balancing public opinion with legal obligations, noting that decisions cannot be driven solely by social media campaigns.

“In leadership, you listen to people, but when it comes to carrying out your responsibility, you do that in accordance with the law,” he added.

He questioned how a government could operate effectively if it constantly shifted based on conflicting public demands for or against borrowing.

“As a government, you are going to react to a people who on social media said do not borrow Nigeria. What if you have another set of people saying go and borrow? How are you going to move as a leader?” he asked.

Bwala also cited international financial institutions, including the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), noting that they have not indicated that Nigeria’s borrowing levels are currently inappropriate.

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Delta Politics: Commissioner Breaks Silence On Okowa’s Win Over Nwoko.

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The Delta State Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, Charles Aniagwu, has defended the outcome of the All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial primary in Delta North, insisting that former Governor Ifeanyi Okowa legitimately defeated incumbent Senator Ned Nwoko due to strong grassroots backing and deep connections with party stakeholders.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Aniagwu dismissed claims of manipulation in the exercise, stressing that no “magic counting” influenced the result and that the process reflected the genuine choice of party members.

He explained that political primaries are often shaped by long-standing relationships, loyalty, and grassroots engagement, rather than sudden influence or last-minute campaigning.

Drawing an analogy, he said, “I’m sure two days ago, you saw how many people who are lovers of football, particularly Arsenal fans, celebrating the victory of Arsenal. That tells you emotional attachment to what you believe in.”

According to him, party loyalty in politics operates in a similar way, where members respond to years of engagement, empowerment, and relationship-building.

He noted that over 150,000 APC members in Delta North participated in a locally driven political process that reflected those dynamics.

Nwoko Accused Of Poor Stakeholder Engagement

Aniagwu further alleged that Senator Nwoko failed to properly consult and engage key stakeholders before seeking re-election, unlike Okowa, who remained closely connected to party structures and grassroots supporters in the district.

He recalled that during the 2023 elections, Okowa and other leaders had supported Nwoko’s senatorial ambition, but argued that the senator had since lost much of that goodwill.

Responding to Nwoko’s claims of irregularities, Aniagwu suggested that the senator may have been relying on political backing from influential figures in Abuja rather than securing genuine support within the state.

He said Nwoko appeared to expect automatic endorsement from “the powers that be in Abuja” instead of participating fully in the democratic process.

The commissioner also criticised Nwoko’s performance in the Senate, claiming he had not effectively represented Delta North and was perceived as being more aligned with Abuja than his constituency.

According to him, Okowa’s overwhelming victory margin reflected the clear will of APC members in Delta North.

Official results showed Okowa securing 113,309 votes, while Nwoko polled 2,612 votes, and Mariam Ali received 40 votes.

Nwoko has yet to respond to the allegations.

Okowa, who governed Delta State from 2015 to 2023 under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), joined the APC in April 2025 alongside Governor Sheriff Oborevwori.

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Benue Politics: Suswam Declares Alia Supreme Amid Akume Power Speculation

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Former Benue State Governor, Gabriel Suswam, has declared that Governor Hyacinth Alia remains the political leader of Benue State, stressing that all political actors in the state are seeking his support.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Suswam made the remarks during an appearance on Arise Television’s Morning Show, where he dismissed reports suggesting a rift between Governor Alia, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, and other stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Benue State.

According to Suswam, both Alia and Akume have resolved their differences following a major reconciliation meeting involving APC stakeholders at the Benue State Government House in Makurdi.

“The governor is currently the political father of the state, so everyone must seek his support,” Suswam stated.

“All of us are seeking the governor’s support, and I thank God that I emerged victorious in the nomination process.”

He explained that the reconciliation process was facilitated by President Bola Tinubu, who reportedly encouraged APC leaders in Benue to unite.

“A few weeks ago, under the directive of Mr President, all of us in Benue, including the governor, the SGF, and APC stakeholders, gathered at the Government House for a reconciliation meeting,” he said.

“It was a very successful meeting, and at the end of it, both the governor and the SGF publicly confirmed that reconciliation had taken place.”

Suswam insisted that there is no division within the APC in Benue State.

“As far as I know and I’m concerned, there is no divide in Benue,” he added.

Speaking on his victory at the APC senatorial primary, Suswam also rejected claims that he belongs to any faction within the party in the state.

“I contested and won under the platform of the APC, not under the platform of either the SGF or the governor,” he stated.

Recall that Suswam won the APC senatorial primary for Benue North East (Zone A) after polling 131,083 votes.

He defeated the incumbent senator, Emmanuel Udende, during the keenly contested exercise held across the seven local government areas of Katsina-Ala, Logo, Ukum, Konshisha, Vandeikya, Kwande, and Ushongo.

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