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Wike kicks as Oyo court lifts PDP convention ban

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has dismissed Tuesday’s ruling of an Oyo State High Court approving the Peoples Democratic Party’s proposed national convention scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, November 15 and 16, 2025, in Ibadan.

Justice Ladiran Akintola granted the ex parte motion filed on Monday by Folahan Adelabi in suit number I/1336/2025, and adjourned the case to November 10, 2025 for hearing of the motion on notice.

The Oyo order contradicts last Friday’s judgment of the Federal High Court in Abuja, which restrained the PDP from holding the convention.

Delivering judgment in suit number FHC/ABJ/CS/2120/2025, Justice James Omotosho ordered that the convention be halted until the party complies with its constitution, the Nigerian Constitution, and the Electoral Act.

The suit was filed by three aggrieved members of the party — Austin Nwachukwu (Imo PDP chairman), Amah Abraham Nnanna (Abia PDP chairman) and Turnah Alabh George (PDP Secretary, South-South).

Justice Omotosho directed the PDP “to go back and put its house in order, and to give the statutory 21-day notice to INEC before it can proceed with the proposed convention.”

He also restrained INEC from accepting or recognising the outcome of any national convention that is not conducted in accordance with due process, the law, and INEC’s own regulations.

In the Oyo case, the defendants include the PDP; its National Chairman, Umar Damagum (for himself and the National Working Committee and National Executive Committee); Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri (for himself and the National Convention Organising Committee); and the Independent National Electoral Commission.

Justice Akintola granted all interim orders sought by the claimant, restraining “the defendants or their agents from truncating or frustrating the conduct of the party’s scheduled national convention.”

The judge also directed the PDP leadership to strictly follow the guidelines, timetable and schedule of activities earlier released for the convention, and ordered the party and its committees to hold, conduct and convene the elective national convention as planned in Ibadan pending determination of the motion on notice.

He likewise ordered INEC to attend, monitor and observe the conduct of the convention in line with the Electoral Act.

According to the ruling, the claimant had established a basis for urgent judicial intervention, and the judge commended the claimant’s “transparency” in filing a motion on notice for interlocutory injunction along with the ex parte application.

The certified true copy of the enrolment order was signed by S. O. Hammed, Principal Registrar of the Oyo State High Court, and issued in Ibadan on November 3, 2025.

However, reacting to the development, Wike, through his Senior Special Assistant, Lere Olayinka, dismissed the Oyo order, insisting that the Abuja judgment takes precedence.

He said, “Are you unaware of the last Friday judgment of the Federal High Court? There was a judgment on Friday. Another court now gave an ex parte order! Do you know what an ex parte order means?

“It means it expires in seven days or at the highest 14 days. Is the High Court in Ibadan the appeal court? Is that an order you should obey? Is an order higher than a judgment?

“A court gave a judgment that INEC should not attend, you now went to Ibadan to get an order, an ex parte order. And you are asking whether the minister will attend?”

Fresh PDP power tussle

In a related development, the embattled factional National Chairman of the PDP, Umar Damagum, has moved against former members of the National Working Committee, including suspended National Secretary, Senator Samuel Anyanwu.

On Tuesday, Damagum wrote to INEC Chairman, Prof. Joash Amupitan, notifying him of the decision of the NWC to suspend Anyanwu and four others.

Recall that on Monday, PDP Deputy National Chairman, Mohammed Abdulrahman, assumed office as acting national chairman.

Backed by Wike, Abdulrahman was accompanied to the Wadata Plaza headquarters by Anyanwu and a handful of loyalists.

The factional chairman vowed to reposition the party by “returning power back to the people.”

Damagum’s letter, dated November 1, 2025 and titled “Resolution of the National Working Committee at its 608th emergency meeting held on Saturday, November 1, 2025,” announced the suspension of the officers on grounds of anti-party activities.

The letter stated: “The National Working Committee of the PDP at its 608th emergency meeting today, Saturday, November 1, 2025, considered the continued anti-party activities of some national officers despite the formal reprimand issued by the party.

“The NWC, pursuant to the provisions of Sections 57 (3), 58 (1) (a), (b), (c) and (h) and 59 (1) of the Constitution of the Peoples Democratic Party (As amended in 2017) suspends the following national officers from the party — Senator Samuel Anyanwu (National Secretary), Hon. Umar Bature (National Organising Secretary), Barr. Kamaldeen Ajibade (National Legal Adviser) and Barr. Okechukwu Osuoha (Deputy National Legal Adviser).

“The above-named national officers are consequently suspended for a period of one month and referred to the National Disciplinary Committee for further action. During the period of suspension, the affected officers cease to function in their respective capacities.

“Pursuant to Section 36 (2) of the PDP Constitution, the Deputy National Secretary, Hon. Setonji Koshoedo, shall forthwith act as National Secretary while the Director of Legal Services and National Director of Organization are hereby directed to oversee the activities of their respective directorates.”

The letter, received at INEC headquarters on Tuesday, was signed by Damagum, Deputy National Chairman (South) Taofeek Arapaja, and 12 other NWC members.

Blame PDP governors — Osadolor

Meanwhile, the Deputy National Youth Leader of the PDP, Timothy Osadolor, blamed the party’s governors for the deepening internal crisis.

He singled out Governor Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa as the only exception.

He said, “It is the leadership failure on the part of the governors that brought about some of these issues. They have refused to be male and they have refused to be female. They are neither here nor there in party administration and leadership.

“The only exception is Governor Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa, who has been very consistent in showing that he knows what he is doing. The rest of them double-speak and this create signals for the issues like what we witnessed yesterday (The takeover of Damagum’s office by Mohammed Abdulrahman).

“What happened yesterday was not out of place.”

Osadolor also faulted Anyanwu’s suspension, saying, “The purported suspension of Senator Anyanwu is null, void and illegal. There are processes to be followed to suspend an NWC member. Those processes were not followed. There is room to manage the situation.”

While describing Damagum as a good leader, he said the PDP has remained in turmoil because the governors “hijacked the party from the Chairman.”

He added, “I appeal to the governors to come down from their high horse and negotiate a way out of this. Damagum is a good man and a very good administrator. Ordinarily, any party that has Damagum will go and sleep because if you give him free hand to run the party, he will do wonders.

“But the governors hijacked the leadership of the party from him and that is why it has been harvest of troubles for the PDP.”

Neither Damagum nor PDP spokesman, Debo Ologunagba, responded to calls seeking comment.

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APC members defect to NNPP in Kano

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The Kano State Government said it has received over 100 members of the All Progressives Congress from Tarai in Kibiya Local Government Area to the New Nigeria People’s Party.

The defectors, including an APC woman leader, were welcomed by the Kano State Commissioner, Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Adamu Kibiya.

This was contained in a statement issued by the Director of Public Enlightenment, Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Balarabe Kiru, on Wednesday in Kano.

“Kano State Commissioner, Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Adamu Aliyu Kibiya, has received over one hundred APC Supporters from Tarai in Kibiya Local Government Area under the party woman Leader who decamped into NNPP,” the statement read.

Kiru said that the defectors, led by APC woman leader, Hajiya Sabuwa Tarai, cited the development projects and programmes executed by Gov. Yusuf’s administration as the reason for their decision to join NNPP.

“We are impressed by the numerous projects executed by Gov. Yusuf at the local government and state level,” Tarai said.

The commissioner assured the defectors of equal treatment and welcomed them to the NNPP family, urging them to work together for the party’s progress.

In her part, Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Women Enlightenment, Hajiya Bintoto, congratulated the members, assuring them that the NNPP party will find a better place for them to stay and give their maximum contributions.

Earlier, the NNPP Chairman of Kibiya Local Government Area, Sabo Abdullahi, said he was delighted to see people trooping into the party due to the good work of His Excellency Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf in transforming the state.

Meanwhile, PUNCH Online reported last week that no fewer than 650 members of the NNPP defected to the APC in Gobirawa Ward, Dala Local Government Area, and parts of Fagge and Ungoggo Local Government Areas of Kano State.

The defectors, who came in clusters under various leadership groups, were received by the Managing Director of the Hadejia-Jama’are River Basin Development Authority, Rabiu Bichi.

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PDP dead in Ekiti, gov aspirants fooling themselves — Fayose

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Former Ekiti State governor and chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, Ayodele Fayose, has declared that the PDP is “dead” in Ekiti, saying all its governorship aspirants are “fooling themselves.”

Fayose also lauded Governor Biodun Oyebanji of the All Progressives Congress, predicting a landslide victory for him in the June 20, 2026 governorship election.

Speaking with journalists in Ado Ekiti on Monday, the former governor said the PDP no longer had a viable structure in the state.

“In the first place, where is the PDP in Ekiti? To be very honest, where are the party members? Where are PDP meetings being held? The party is totally moribund — just like what is happening at the national level,” Fayose said.

He continued, “If there is hope, you can cling to it and bring life out of it. But there is no hope. The PDP is dead here in Ekiti. There are four aspirants in the PDP, and the saddest thing for any man is to be fooling himself. The worst thing in life as a PDP member, or as someone living in this world, is self-deception.

“Tell me where you have seen a credible PDP gathering in this state. I am a major stakeholder. Most of those contesting today, I brought them up. And I am telling you, the party for now is dead in Ekiti. I don’t know what tomorrow holds.”

Fayose, however, clarified that while he remained a PDP member, he would not hesitate to support Oyebanji, whom he praised for his performance since assuming office.

“Oyebanji is doing well. I have said it repeatedly and without apologies. I am not a member of the APC and will never be, but I won’t destroy or condemn what is good simply because I’m in the opposition,” he said.

“Oyebanji is the man the people of Ekiti want till 2030. And I am in support. We must be able to stand up for the truth. People know me for that. Oyebanji remains our governor.”

The Independent National Electoral Commission has fixed June 20, 2026 for the Ekiti governorship election.

While Oyebanji has emerged as the APC candidate, four aspirants are vying for the PDP ticket: Dr. Wole Oluyede, Mrs. Funmi Ogun, Mr. Funso Ayeni, and Peter Obafemi.

Reacting to Fayose’s assertion, the Ekiti PDP Chairman, Tunji Odeyemi, described it as “unfortunate” and dismissed his claim that the party was dead.

Odeyemi said, “It is unfortunate for a former governor to make such statements against the party that made him governor twice. He is not God — the party will surprise him.

“The four aspirants in the PDP are credible individuals. The primary will be fair and transparent, and we will produce a strong candidate who will square up against the governor. I can assure you, the PDP will be victorious next year.”

The PDP, APC, and African Democratic Congress are the three leading parties in the forthcoming Ekiti governorship election.

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Diri tags PDP ‘sinking ship’ as he joins APC

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Bayelsa State Governor, Douye Diri, on Monday formally dumped the Peoples Democratic Party for the ruling All Progressives Congress, describing his former party as a “sinking ship.”

Vice President Kashim Shettima led a high-powered APC delegation to Yenagoa to receive the governor into the party at a colourful ceremony held at the Samson Siasia Sports Stadium.

Also present were Senate President Godswill Akpabio and governors Dapo Abiodun (Ogun), Lucky Aiyedatiwa (Ondo), Sheriff Oborevwori (Delta), Hope Uzodimma (Imo), and Umo Eno (Akwa Ibom).

Diri’s defection, coming ahead of the 2027 general elections, makes him the fourth PDP governor to join the APC this year, following similar moves by Oborevwori, Eno, and Enugu’s Peter Mbah.

The governor had earlier announced his resignation from the PDP on October 15 during a meeting with his cabinet, citing what he called “obvious reasons.”

Speaking at the event, Diri said he took the decision to save Bayelsa from sharing in the fate of what he described as a dying opposition party.

“We tried all we could to save the PDP, but to no avail. Undertakers were very busy to bury the party,” he said.

“After seeing that the undertakers wanted to bury the PDP, I never wanted my state to be buried alongside it. So after consultations with our leaders, it was incumbent on me as governor to make a decision.”

Diri declared that his defection represented more than a personal political move, calling it a wider “Ijaw realignment.”

“This defection is not a Bayelsa defection. It is the Ijaw nation defecting to the APC,” he stated.

The governor referenced his long history as an Ijaw activist, recalling that the demand for a coastal highway linking Lagos and Calabar had been a major agitation of the Ijaw National Congress since the military era.

“Even during the military regime, we requested a coastal road from Lagos to Calabar,” he said, displaying an old memorandum sent to then Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar.

“Today, President Bola Tinubu has acted on that demand. He has shown that he loves the Ijaw and Bayelsa people. If we have a President who understands our needs, I have no reason to remain on a sinking ship.”

Diri explained that he had been under pressure from his South-South colleagues to join the ruling party after becoming the only PDP governor left in the region.

“We were five in number; we lost one, then two. I was the last man standing,” he said. “Anytime we met, they would tell me, ‘Your Excellency, come over and let’s rebuild the South-South Governors’ Forum. Bayelsa cannot remain the odd state.’”

In his remarks, Vice President Shettima described Diri’s defection as “a homecoming” and commended him for putting development above partisanship.

“We are here not for a ceremony of convenience but a celebration of conviction,” Shettima said.

“Governor Diri has chosen the harder right over the easier wrong. Today, he has shown that Bayelsa has chosen the light of integration over the shadows of isolation.”

He added that Diri’s record of governance made him a natural fit for the progressive fold.

“From the Sagbama–Ekeremor Highway to the Yenagoa–Oporoma Bridge, he has connected lives and built hope where there was darkness,” the Vice President said. “Good governance is not about noise but impact.”

APC National Chairman, Prof. Nentawe Yiltwada, in his address, said Bayelsa’s decision to align with the APC marked “a U-turn in the right direction.”

“The fishermen, the farmers, the traders and the workers have spoken with one voice. Bayelsa has said, ‘We are now APC,’” he said.

“Governor Diri, as leader of our party in the state, take this flag as a symbol of strength and authority. Sweep out PDP and deliver victory for President Tinubu in 2027.”

Diri, who was later decorated with the APC flag and muffler, thanked the President and party leaders for what he called “a new chapter for Bayelsa.”

“This is not about me,” he said. “It is about the politics of development, about ensuring that our people are not left behind. We are now part of a family that values inclusion, progress and unity.”

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