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Jonathan: ‘If He Chooses ADC, We Will Zone Presidency To The South’ – Party Insider

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Fresh reports have emerged that a powerful bloc within the African Democratic Congress (ADC) is courting former President, Goodluck Jonathan to fly its flag in the 2027 presidential election.

According to party insiders who spoke with Nigerian Tribune, Jonathan is said to be giving serious thought to the proposal. However, he remains conflicted over his loyalty to the Peoples Democratic Party, which brought him to national prominence.

A source close to both Jonathan and the ADC confirmed on Friday that the former president is being positioned as a top contender by influential figures within the party.

The source said, “Former President Goodluck Jonathan is worried that certain persons with strong links to the Villa may still be in control of the PDP and may mess him up if he seeks the ticket of that party.”

The source added that the ADC leadership believes Jonathan’s candidacy could tilt the scales in its favour in 2027.

However, Jonathan is reportedly hesitant about running on a platform that would pitch him against the Labour Party’s Peter Obi, whom he believes enjoyed massive Igbo support during his 2015 campaign.

The source said, “His only issue with the ADC is that he does not want to contest against Peter Obi because he believes that the Igbo people supported him in 2015 even more than his own Ijaw people.”

The source further explained that the ADC was ready to restructure its zoning arrangement to accommodate Jonathan.

“If he chooses our party (ADC), we will zone the presidency to the South. If he does not come to us, we will have no option than to go to the North because politics is about numbers and winning,” the source said.

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PDP governors warn Wike camp, says party won’t bow to impunity

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Governors elected on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party have responded to Minister of Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike and his allies, pledging to enforce discipline within the party and declaring that the PDP will not yield to arrogance, impunity, or divisive tendencies.

Speaking on behalf of the governors, Chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum and Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, said during the inauguration of the National Convention Planning Committee on Tuesday that they are not cowards and are prepared to confront anyone who attempts to obstruct the party’s progress.

He was reacting to threats by Wike and his group, who have continued to challenge the party’s National Elective Convention scheduled for November 15 and 16 in Ibadan, Oyo State.

On Monday in Abuja, after their meeting, Wike’s camp listed six conditions the PDP leadership must meet for the convention to hold peacefully.

In response, Mohammed insisted that the governors would not be distracted, stressing that the convention would proceed as planned.

Bauchi Governor stated, “We are not cowards, and we are not afraid of anybody.

“We are capable of navigating this party beyond the shenanigans, beyond the arrogance, and beyond the impunity of others.

“We cannot continue to take part and allow people to take us to the slaughterhouse. That’s our job.

“And our job is to make sure we don’t go to the slaughterhouse.

“And we are working as governors and working with the committee to ensure that. The keyword is discipline.

“We will no longer allow or tolerate anybody to take us for granted. It has to stop. Enough is enough. We are not going to tolerate it any longer.”

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ADC, APC trade words over alleged violence in Ekiti

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The African Democratic Congress in Ekiti State has berated the All Progressives Congress in the state for alleged politically motivated violence and attacks on opposition party members ahead of the 2026 governorship election.

ADC state chairman, Ilesanmi Omolayo, in a statement in Ado Ekiti, on Sunday, accused the APC of desperation, saying that the ruling party was “pushing the state towards chaos ahead of the election.”

But the APC State Publicity Secretary, Segun Dipe, countered ADC’s allegations as “noise of attention-seeking starters who are green to Ekiti politics” and accused the opposition party of importing insecurity into the state and attempting to create an atmosphere of artificial crisis.

Dipe said, “APC is a peaceful party, a peaceful association, and we are not desperate. We are on the ground, and we are formidable. ADC is unknown to Ekiti, so how can they be complaining of being intimidated?”

The ADC state chairman, Omolayo, mentioned the disruption of a meeting of his party members in Ikere Ekiti, alleging that armed thugs invaded the gathering, unleashed mayhem on citizens, injured some persons, vandalised vehicles and motorcycles, and carted away personal belongings.

He described the incident as “a reckless abuse of democracy and a deliberate attempt to silence opposition.”

He added, “What happened in Ikere Ekiti is not an isolated event. It is part of a bigger plot by the APC to intimidate, harass and silence every opposition voice ahead of the 2026 election.

“A party that should be engaging the electorate with ideas and policies is, instead, breeding violence. This is a dangerous path that must be stopped immediately. We call on security agencies, the Independent National Electoral Commission, civil society groups, traditional rulers and religious leaders to act swiftly before the situation degenerates.”

“Ekiti people must see clearly what is happening. APC has no ideology beyond violence and selfish ambition. Our state deserves a future founded on stability, vision and hope, not fear and bloodshed.”

He said that ADC remained the credible alternative, stressing the party’s commitment to “people-oriented ideology anchored on peace, inclusiveness and development.”

But the spokesperson of the ruling party, Dipe, said that Governor Oyebanji had been doing a good job in the area of security and other areas of governance and need not foist violence on the opposition.

Dipo said, “Nobody is disturbing them from parading themselves as starters, but to say that APC is threatening them or is creating a crisis, they are only trying to create artificial problems for themselves and crying wolf where there is none. If there is anybody who has attacked them, they should look out for those people and pick them up.

“More so, since they don’t know how political parties operate, if you want to have any gathering or grouping, inform the police so that they can provide security for you. By so doing, there won’t be a need for you people to start attacking yourselves, there won’t be a need for you to be shouting that you are being threatened or you have been attacked.”

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Rivers LG poll – Atiku demands annulment as Wike reasserts control

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The political power dynamics in Rivers  State once again changed with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, regaining his grip and control of the state’s political grassroots, which his successor and estranged political godson, Governor Siminalayi Fubara, temporarily dispossessed him of in the last two years.

The Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission on Sunday declared the results of the August 30 local government elections, with the All Progressives Congress, the main opposition party in the state, winning 20 of the 23 LGs while the ruling Peoples Democratic Party won the remaining three LGs.

The local government areas won by the APC are Obio/Akpor, which is that of the FCT minister, Port Harcourt City LGA and Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni.

Governor Siminalayi Fubara lost his LGA, Opobo-Nkoro, to the main opposition party in the state.

Both the APC and PDP winners are Wike’s loyalists.

According to the results released by RSIEC on Sunday, APC’s Ofori Owolabi won the Abua/Odual LGA chairmanship seat. In  Ahoada East, APC’s  Solomon Achoma won.

Other APC winners are Eugene Cheta (Ahoada West); Bob Fubarab (Akuku Toru); Otua  Promise (Andoni); George Onengiyeofori (Asari Toru); Pepple  Blessing (Bonny LGA); Michael Williams (Degema); and Obarilomate Ollor (Eleme LGA); Lloyd  Julius (Emohua).

Other APC winners are Njoku Chima (Etche); Confidence Deko (Gokana); Wobodo Charles (Ikwerre); Thomas Bariere (Khana); Dr. Gift  Wodo (Obio/Akpor); Akuro  Tobin (Okrika); Obasi Uchechukwu (Omuma); James A. James (Opobo/Nkoro); Okechukwu  Nwogu (Oyigbo); and Okwe Mbakpone (Tai LGA – APC).

The three PDP winners are Chukwu Ogbodo (Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni); Vincent Nimieboka (Ogu/Bolo LGA); and Sir Allwell Ihunda (Port Harcourt).

Atiku faults poll

However, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar described the Rivers State LG poll and its outcome as “an awful absurdity and a travesty to the very notion of elective democracy.”

In a post on X on Sunday, Atiku criticised the administration of President Bola Tinubu over the manner the elections were conducted.

“By the shameful and shambolic manner in which the occupation government went ahead to conduct local government elections in Rivers State, it is clear that the ruling APC party is not leaving anyone in doubt that it is prepared to throw caution to the wind to achieve an inordinate political advantage,” he said.

He called on Nigerians, the international community, and partners of the country to pay attention to what he described as a “dangerous curve that the President Bola Tinubu regime is taking our dear country.”

Atiku also appealed to opposition parties in Rivers State to reject the elections.

“I will also call on all opposition parties in Rivers State to reject the local government election on the premise that the occupation government that conducted the exercise is extraneous to our laws, with absolutely no legitimacy to undertake such a crucial and sensitive assignment,” he stated.

Atiku concluded by expressing solidarity with the people of Rivers State, who he said are “currently victims of political brigandry to a power cabal which is bent on overturning their democratic rights at all costs.”

Wike, Fubara clash

The disagreement between Wike and Fubara dates back to September/October 2024, when the FCT minister got wind of a move allegedly by Fubara to remove Martin Amaewhule as Speaker of the state House of Assembly and replace him with his loyalist in a bid to assume control of the state legislature.

Hitherto, Wike had imposed most of his loyalists as commissioners in the new administration, a move that Fubara found offensive, but he stomached it until he gradually began stamping his authority with his own appointments, which irked his godfather.

The disagreement assumed a fever pitch, leading to the bombing of the House of Assembly complex by yet-to-be-identified persons.

Later, the majority of the lawmakers attempted to impeach Fubara, but he survived and later ordered the demolition of the House.

The Assembly became factionalised with the emergence of two Speakers, Amaewhule loyal to Wike, while Edison Ehie, a former House Leader, also claimed speakership as he was loyal to Fubara, leading to suspension and counter-suspension by the splinter groups.

Later, another loyalist of the governor, Victor Oko-Jumbo, emerged as Speaker of the House, leading a three-man squad of lawmakers, while Governor Fubara had appointed Ehie as his Chief of Staff after he resigned his membership of the House.

As the feud between Wike and his estranged political son festered, President Bola Tinubu intervened and invited the parties to Abuja, leading to an agreement that the President ordered, though neither of the parties fully adhered to the terms in the end.

The governor later continued to appoint more of his men to his cabinet and reassigning commissioners loyal to Wike, which caused many of them to tender their resignation notices.

Another attempt by Wike’s loyalists in the Assembly led to another round of crisis with a myriad of protests rocking the state, and more so, groups, the governor’s kinsmen and thereafter militants threatened to cause mayhem if Fubara was removed from office.

A State of Emergency was eventually declared in Rivers State by President Tinubu, who also suspended the governor, his Deputy, Prof. Ngobi Odu, and all members of the state House of Assembly following an attack on an oil facility linking the Trans Niger Pipeline, which conveys crude oil to the Bonny Terminal in Rivers State for export.

Tinubu, in his declaration of the emergency rule in the state, appointed ex-Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (retd.), as the Administrator of the state with the mandate to preside over affairs there for ‘An initial period of six months’, which comes to an end on September 18, 2025.

The emergency rule, however, favoured Wike as most of the appointments made by Ibas to date came from the Wike camp, though the FCT minister had said he would have preferred outright impeachment of the governor, saying Tinubu saved Fubara.

Ibas, on assumption of office, removed the Heads of Local Government Areas administration appointed by Fubara to oversee the affairs of the 23 LGAs of the state following the Supreme Court nullification of the LG elections conducted by RSIEC, then led by Retired Justice Adolphus Enebeli, whom Fubara appointed.

Among the agencies affected in Ibas’ shake-up was the RSIEC, wherein he appointed his kinsman, Dr Michael Odey, as the new Chairman, who conducted the just-concluded Chairmanship and Councillorship poll held on Saturday in the state.

Although all those who emerged winners in both the APC and PDP in the August 30 poll are believed to be major allies of the FCT minister and former governor of the state, Wike reportedly secured his own local council firmly for the PDP, while leaving the APC to sweep almost a clean sweep.

The RSIEC chairman, Dr Michael Odey, announced the results of the LG election at the commission’s headquarters on Aba Road in Port Harcourt on Sunday afternoon.

Odey stated, “Today marks an important milestone in the democratic process in Rivers State. Yesterday (Saturday), the people of Rivers State trooped out in their numbers to exercise their civic duty.

“It is now our responsibility as a commission and in line with the law to transparently and credibly present the outcome of their collective will.”

He commended all the stakeholders in the process—the candidates, the security agencies, the observers, the civil society organisations, and the media for their roles in having a peaceful and successful election in the state. According to him, “Indeed, the electorate themselves should be commended for their cooperation and commitment to a peaceful election process yesterday (Saturday).”

Odey proceeded to announce the results, disclosing only the names of the chairman-elect for each LGA and the number of votes garnered.

It is instructive to note that all the chairmen-elect in the 23 LGAs are males, while their vice-chairmen-elect are all females, as the parties adopted the political arrangement which Wike initiated for gender balancing when he held sway as governor of the oil-rich state.

Reacting to the election results, a former member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Ogbonna Nwuke, said what happened in terms of the apathy that greeted the poll contradicted the results declared by RSIEC.

Nwuke, a former Commissioner for Information and Communications, who was later elected to represent Etche-Omuma Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, said, “What is critical is, frankly, how the voting took place. On the surface, it will be nice to say congratulations to the minister, who in so many ways talks about structure.

“If Rivers people actually turned it to vote in such numbers, then it means that Wike’s structure is solidly on the ground. But if the voting pattern indicates otherwise, it will mean that the minister himself must look again at Rivers people, why they voted the way they did, because that will be very instructive.”

On his part, an elder statesman and Convener of the Coalition of Rivers State Leaders of Thought, High Chief Sunnie Chukumele, said Wike’s hold on power “will be short-lived.”

According to him, “There was a Supreme Court judgement that stated that the same Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission did not abide by the stipulated electoral rule of engagement of 90 days’ notice. So, now it means that the law says that you cannot build something on nothing.

“There is a subsisting Supreme Court judgement that is less than one year old. What they have done is an aberration. It is contemptuous of the Supreme Court’s judgment. So it will not stand. It is as temporary as it will not last. So the Coalition of Rivers State Leaders of Thought is not in support of the charade that happened yesterday (Saturday).

“We disassociate ourselves from all that happened yesterday on behalf of Rivers people,” he stated.

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