Connect with us

latest

APC’s “Time Bomb”: INEC Portal Opening Triggers Panic Over Pending Primary Disputes!

Published

on

With the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) portal scheduled to open on June 26 for the submission of candidates for the 2027 general elections, the All Progressives Congress (APC) is currently racing to settle numerous petitions following its primaries. Despite concluding the primary elections on May 30, the APC has yet to finalize its list of candidates or issue Certificates of Return for most offices, with the notable exception of its presidential candidate. This delay has left many aspirants for state assembly, National Assembly, and governorship positions in a state of uncertainty, a situation further complicated by reports that the National Working Committee (NWC) retains the final say on who will serve as the party’s flag bearers.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Widespread Petitions: With the exception of a few states like Kano—where consensus was largely achieved—the party received petitions from nearly every state where primaries were conducted.

  • Ongoing Reviews: A source at the national secretariat indicated that while appeal committees have addressed most complaints, cases from states including Lagos, Kwara, and Kogi remain under active review.

  • Internal Justification: While party officials note that there is no formal requirement to release a final list prior to the INEC submission deadline, another source confirmed that the list is largely prepared and will be submitted once the portal opens.

Advertisement

latest

“Tension At The National Assembly: Lawmakers Clash Over Agbedi’s Explosive Demand For Tinubu’s Resignation”

Published

on

The Parliamentary Advocacy Centre (PAC) has officially denounced recent remarks made by Minority Leader Fred Agbedi regarding Nigeria’s security situation, labeling his stance as unhelpful political grandstanding. In a statement released on June 22 and signed by President Itodo Vincent, the group warned that Agbedi’s criticisms of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu threaten to transform urgent national security matters into partisan political theater ahead of the 2027 elections.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Agbedi had previously called for the President to suspend 2027 re-election activities to prioritize a six-month security and economic recovery program. While the PAC acknowledges that the security crisis is a severe national concern, it insists that such issues demand collaborative solutions from all stakeholders rather than exploitation for political advantage.

Key points from the PAC statement include:

  • Critique of Ultimatum: The group characterized Agbedi’s six-month ultimatum for the President to resolve security challenges or resign as both “reckless” and inappropriate for a senior legislator.

  • Political Motivation: The PAC argued that Agbedi’s comments appear more focused on advancing opposition interests—specifically mentioning figures like former President Goodluck Jonathan and Peter Obi—than on providing genuine policy solutions.

  • Call for Unity: Asserting that security is a collective responsibility, the group urged political leaders to move past divisive rhetoric and instead offer practical ideas to support ongoing efforts by security agencies.

  • Focus on Governance: The organization encouraged opposition figures to prioritize strengthening institutions and building public confidence over engaging in early political maneuvering for 2027.

The PAC concluded by expressing sympathy for the victims of violence across the country and reiterated that effective resolution of Nigeria’s security threats requires national unity and responsible, constructive leadership.

Continue Reading

latest

“From Political Partner To Lasting Legacy: Governor Mohammed Honors The Life Of Audu Katagum”.

Published

on

Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of Audu Sule Katagum, the former Deputy Governor and Wazirin Katagum, describing his death as a significant loss to the state. Katagum passed away early Monday morning at Nizamiye Hospital in Abuja.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In his tribute, Governor Mohammed noted that Katagum’s death leaves a major void within the state’s traditional and political institutions. He remembered the late statesman as a patriotic, loyal, and humble public servant who served with integrity. The Governor highlighted Katagum’s impactful tenure as Deputy Governor under the previous administration and his later service as the Chairman of the Governing Board for the Adamu Tafawa Balewa College of Education, Kangere.

Beyond his political career, Katagum was honored for his professional achievements as an architectural engineer, which contributed greatly to the state’s infrastructural development. Governor Mohammed praised his commitment to excellence, noting that his projects and legacies will benefit generations to come.

Characterized as a respected bridge-builder whose influence extended across social and political lines, Katagum was lauded for his wisdom and dedication to the state’s unity. The Governor offered his condolences to the Katagum Emirate, the deceased’s family, and the people of Bauchi State, praying for Allah to grant him Aljannatul Firdaus and for his legacy of selfless service to be remembered.

Continue Reading

latest

You Are Yet To Settle Down But Calling For Tinubu’s Resignation – Agbese Knocks Agbedi.

Published

on

Philip Agbese, the Deputy Spokesperson for the House of Representatives, has formally distanced himself from demands for President Bola Tinubu’s resignation amid the nation’s ongoing security concerns. Agbese, a member of the Labour Party (LP), characterized these calls—specifically those led by Minority Leader Fred Agbedi—as “mere opposition rhetorics” intended to score political points rather than offer constructive solutions.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Agbese argued that the demand for the President’s resignation is politically motivated, suggesting it is a calculated effort by external forces targeting the 2027 elections. Regarding Agbedi’s stance, Agbese stated, “I am afraid, the Leader of the Minority who is yet to settle down to work has jumped into narrow conclusion that point to MPs being adversely maneuvered from outside the parliament by forces interested in President Tinubu’s job for 2027”.

Instead of political posturing, the Benue lawmaker emphasized the need for a unified, national effort to support Nigeria’s armed forces and security agencies. He noted that insecurity is a long-standing challenge that predates the current administration and requires sustained investment in intelligence, funding, and inter-agency cooperation.

Highlighting the House’s proactive approach, Agbese mentioned that security chiefs have been invited to interact with lawmakers regarding these challenges. He concluded by urging leaders across all party lines to prioritize national interest over partisanship, stressing that public support is essential for security operatives to succeed in their fight against terrorism, kidnapping, and banditry.

Continue Reading

Trending

Copyright © 2023 NIVONEWS