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PDP NEC members set high bar for incoming chairman ahead of convention

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As the Peoples Democratic Party prepares for its forthcoming national convention slated for November in Ibadan, Oyo State, members of the party’s National Executive Committee have outlined their expectations for the next national chairman.

The leaders emphasised the need for inclusive leadership, internal reconciliation, and renewed commitment to party unity ahead of the 2027 general election.

In an exclusive interview with The PUNCH, PDP National Executive Committee members and former national secretary, Ibrahim Tsauri, and Deputy National Youth Leader, Timothy Osadolor, expressed confidence that the incoming national chairman and, by extension, the National Working Committee, will revitalise the party ahead of the next general election.

At its 102nd National Executive Committee meeting held on August 25 in Abuja, the PDP resolved to zone its 2027 presidential ticket to the South, while reserving the position of national chairman for the North.

Subsequently, northern leaders convened over the weekend and further micro-zoned the chairmanship slot to the North-West.

Last week, Northern PDP governors, led by Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri, alongside other party leaders, endorsed former Minister of Special Duties, Tanimu Turaki (SAN), as the North’s consensus candidate for national chairman.

However, some northern stakeholders, reportedly supporting former Jigawa State Governor, Sule Lamido, and led by the party’s National Organising Secretary, Umar Bature, voiced their displeasure, claiming they were not consulted before the endorsement.

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, is also said to be backing his ally and former Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom, for the position.

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Speaking on the expectations for the new NWC, the former national secretary of the party said that with the convention, PDP would usher in a new era of collective leadership.

He stated, “What we are advocating is collective and credible leadership made up of individuals with integrity, capacity, and genuine commitment to the ideals of the PDP.

“We are optimistic that the next national chairman and the NWC will embody these qualities and work selflessly to rebuild, reposition, and restore the party’s credibility ahead of future elections.

“We expect that under the leadership of the next national chairman, discipline will be fully enshrined within the party.

“The new leadership must promote party supremacy, ensure that the constitution of the party is strictly followed in all its activities, and guarantee a level playing field for all members, irrespective of status or affiliation.

“We are confident that such a leadership approach will foster unity, fairness, and renewed confidence among members. Many who left the party will return, while those still within will be further motivated to remain steadfast.”

Tsauri expressed optimism that the PDP would bounce back stronger as the only truly national political party with robust structures across the country.

“As founding members and loyal stakeholders, we remain committed to the vision and values of the PDP,” he said.

Osadolor, on his part, said the next national chairman and members of the NWC should learn from the experiences of past leadership to achieve success.

He stated, “I want the next national chairman to imbibe the spirit of listening, learning, and engaging all sides of the divide within the party.

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“Because it is when you truly see, you can hear what everybody has to say and understand how they feel. It’s through engagement that you know what is really happening.

“Therefore, whoever will lead must not come with a personal mission. He or she must see this opportunity as a call to reposition the party for victory, unite all members, provide equal opportunities for everyone, and never seek to undermine anybody.

“The next PDP leaders must preach harmonisation and reconciliation and must be ready to sacrifice for the party and for Nigeria at large.”

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ADC governorship candidate in Osun promises stable electricity ahead of 2026 election

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The candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in the August 15 Osun State Governorship election, Najeem Salaam, has declared that his administration would prioritise solving the lingering electricity challenges confronting the state, if elected.

He made the disclosure while featuring on a political programme, Oro Oselu, aired on Uniq FM, Ilesa, Osun State.

In a statement made available by Salaam’s Media Office in Osogbo on Tuesday, the ex-Speaker of the Osun State House of Assembly said his focus remains “on governance, development, and policies capable of improving the lives of the people rather than engaging in political abuse and distractions.”

He further said, while many politicians have been trading insults to get public attention, he “Has been engaging investors and stakeholders in the power sector with the aim of finding a lasting solution to the epileptic power supply affecting homes, businesses, and industries across the State.”

Salaam noted that stable electricity remains a necessity for economic growth, industrial expansion, youth employment, and the survival of small and medium-scale businesses, stating readiness “To prioritise solving the state’s energy crisis.”

He added that no “Meaningful development can thrive in an environment plagued by poor power supply” and assured the residents that his administration would “explore partnerships and innovative energy solutions capable of boosting power generation and distribution across the state.”

He maintained that the people of Osun deserve leadership driven by vision, peace, and practical solutions, stressing that his ambition is centred on restoring quality governance and sustainable development to the state.

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Contestants in the forthcoming election in Osun State have been speaking on the plans they intend to implement if elected.

The PUNCH reports that the candidate of the All Progressives Congress in the poll, Bola Oyebamiji, recently unveiled a 7-point agenda code-named ‘PROSPER’, while the incumbent governor, Ademola Adeleke, has been implementing his 5-point agenda anchored on workers’ welfare, education, infrastructure development and security since coming on board on November 27, 2022.

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Yobe ADC dismisses alliance claims with APC

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The African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Yobe State has dismissed claims that loyalists of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar within the party had struck an alliance with the ruling All Progressives Congress.

The party described the allegation as “false and misleading,” accusing one Prof Muhammad Jawa of attempting to sow discord within the opposition party in the state.

In a statement issued on Tuesday by the Yobe State Chairman of the party, Umar Alhaji, the ADC said the publication credited to Jawa did not represent the position of the party leadership.

The party also questioned Jawa’s political credibility and loyalty, alleging that his past activities had continued to generate concern among members.

According to the statement, Jawa’s appointment as Special Assistant to Governor Mai Mala Buni, while retaining links with the ADC, raised suspicion among stakeholders over what the party described as “divided loyalty.”

The ADC further alleged that stakeholders expressed dissatisfaction with Jawa’s performance during his tenure as chairman of the MMRR Committee, particularly over the low level of membership registration recorded across the state.

The party also accused him of maintaining close ties with the “Obedient Movement,” which it claimed contributed to his defeat during the party’s last state congress, where he contested for the position of state chairman.

“The outcome of that congress reflected the collective will of party members who had lost confidence in his leadership ambitions,” the statement read.

The ADC maintained that the party in Yobe remained united and committed to providing credible opposition and democratic leadership.

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“At no time has the leadership aligned with the APC as falsely alleged,” the statement added.

The party urged members of the public and supporters to disregard the publication, describing it as “false, malicious and intended to create division within the party.”

The reaction followed comments by Prof. Jawa during a stakeholders’ meeting in Damaturu on Saturday, where he claimed that ADC members across the 17 local government areas of Yobe had resolved to align with the APC ahead of the 2027 elections.

Jawa, who is also the Founder and National Coordinator of the Arewa Strategic Implementation Group for Atiku, said the planned realignment was aimed at promoting political stability and supporting the administration of President Bola Tinubu ahead of the next general elections.

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Labour Party in Nasarawa elects new chairman

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Members of the Labour Party in Nasarawa State loyal to the Nenadi Usman-led administration have elected a new chairman to pilot the affairs of the party ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Speaking during a press conference in Lafia, the state capital, on Tuesday, the newly elected chairman, Asoloko Maku, described the recently concluded party congresses as a testament that the Labour Party in Nasarawa State remains united, resilient and ready for action.

He noted that despite the “noise” from detractors, the party had demonstrated that its principles were anchored on democracy and the rule of law.

Maku said, “I am honoured and privileged to address the press today, not just as the Chairman of the Labour Party in Nasarawa State, but as a humble servant and a messenger of hope.

“I accepted the mandate with a deep sense of responsibility, knowing that the confidence reposed in me is a call to duty. I thank Almighty God for this day. I also thank the 13 Local Government chairmen and secretaries present here, who were duly elected during our peaceful congresses.”

He pledged to run an inclusive administration focused on grassroots mobilisation and party unity.

“As your chairman, I pledge leadership that is transparent, inclusive and committed to the grassroots. I reach out to all members, including those with differing views, to join hands with us. The goal is 2027, and we can only succeed together. We are not just a political party; we are a movement for social justice,” he said.

The newly elected chairman assured members that his administration would focus on social democracy and ensure that the resources of Nasarawa State benefit all residents, not just a privileged few.

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Maku also urged party members to remain focused and not be distracted by external factors, noting that legal disputes within the party had been resolved.

According to him, court judgments delivered between 2025 and 2026 resolved the leadership tussles within the party and affirmed the leadership of Senator Nenadi Usman.

“The Supreme Court verdict of April 4, 2025, overturned previous decisions that gave legal recognition to Barrister Julius Abure, nullifying the convention that purportedly returned him.

“The Federal High Court ruling of January 21, 2026, confirmed the expiration of Abure’s tenure and removed him as National Chairman, directing INEC to recognise the Senator Nenadi Usman-led caretaker committee.

“The Court of Appeal judgment of April 21, 2026, unanimously dismissed Abure’s appeal, affirmed Senator Usman as the legitimate leader and awarded N10 million in costs against him,” he said.

Maku added that the Labour Party would continue to champion the welfare of ordinary Nigerians.

“We will continue to stand for the dignity of workers, the welfare of the ordinary farmer in Doma, the trader in Mararaba and the youth in Akwanga. We are here to bring a peaceful political revolution that replaces injustice with equity,” he said.

He stressed the need for the party to begin preparations for the 2027 elections immediately.

“The road to the 2027 elections is here, and we must begin preparations immediately. We will rebuild trust, strengthen our party structures and ensure that every vote cast is protected.

“This is a call to action for all Labour Party stakeholders in the state. The time for fighting is over; the time for work is here. Let us join hands to provide a better alternative for our people,” he added.

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Maku further said the party was determined to win elective positions across the state and the country.

“In conclusion, the journey to Aso Rock, Government House, the National Assembly and the State Assembly begins today. Let us work with dedication, honesty, integrity and love. The people of Nasarawa State are waiting for leadership, and the Labour Party is ready to provide that alternative,” he added.

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