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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.

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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.

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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.

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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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Ondo APC, PDP clash over N10,000 handouts by Aiyedatiwa

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The Ondo State chapter of the All Progressives Congress has denied allegations that Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa distributed N10,000 handouts to residents during his visit to the Akoko area on Monday.

The Peoples Democratic Party, through its Director of Media and Public Communications, Wande Ajayi, claimed the governor shared cash and tokens with people in the four local government areas of Akoko.

The PDP stated, “At this point in his tenure, the governor ought to be embarking on a statewide commissioning tour of completed projects rather than parading communities to share N10,000 handouts and token gestures that insult the dignity of the people of Ondo State. Our people are not beggars, and Ondo State is not a charity home.

“After two years in office, the governor must account for the billions of naira that have accrued to the state, including federal allocations, internally generated revenue, and special intervention funds.

“What Ondo people deserve are functional schools, equipped hospitals, motorable roads, job opportunities, and a revitalised economy, not envelopes and handouts meant to mask governance failure.”

Reacting, APC’s Director of Media and Publicity, Steve Otaloro, said the governor’s visit did not involve charity or serve as a substitute for governance.

He explained that such tours were a longstanding democratic tradition, allowing elected leaders to engage citizens, listen to concerns, assess projects, and express appreciation for public support.

Otaloro added, “Contrary to the PDP’s claims, this administration has not reduced governance to handouts or optics.

“The modest support extended to vulnerable citizens during the tour must be understood within the broader framework of social intervention and compassionate governance, particularly in a period of national economic adjustment.

“A government that acknowledges hardship and provides relief alongside long-term development planning is acting responsibly, not insultingly.

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“On project delivery and fiscal accountability, the APC-led government has nothing to hide. Since assuming office, Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa has prioritised continuity, fiscal prudence, and the orderly execution of inherited and newly initiated projects.

“Across education, healthcare, road infrastructure, agriculture, and urban renewal, projects are at various stages of execution, many of which are verifiable on the ground.

“The opposition’s blanket claim that projects are below 20 per cent completion is not only inaccurate but intellectually dishonest.

“It is also disingenuous for the PDP to suddenly assume the posture of defenders of civil servants, pensioners, and public infrastructure.

“Ondo people are well aware of the legacy of abandoned projects, unpaid entitlements, and policy inconsistency that characterised PDP administrations in the state.”

Aiyedatiwa, on Monday, December 15, 2025, began a statewide tour of local government areas to thank the people at the grassroots.

The tour started with the four Akoko local government areas of Akoko North-West, Akoko North-East, Akoko South-East and Akoko South-West, where the governor thanked residents for their support and galvanised backing for the re-election of President Bola Tinubu in 2027.

“I am here to greet you and thank you. Some people say politicians do not return after elections. I have no election now. I only came to appreciate you all for your support for my administration,” he said during the visit.

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Osun 2026: Anti-Adeleke forces attempting to hijack Accord Party, says spokesman

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The national leadership of the Accord Party has accused opposition elements in Osun State of sponsoring what it described as a “charade” aimed at hijacking the party ahead of the 2026 governorship election, following the conduct of a disputed parallel primary in the state.

The National Publicity Secretary of Accord, Joseph Omorogbe, stated this in a statement issued in Abuja on Monday.

While emphasising that the exercise was illegal and unauthorised, Omorogbe claimed the parallel primary in Osun was staged by some fun-seeking fellows making a mockery of the nation’s democracy.”

He said, “Those behind the exercise were sponsored by some opposition figures in the state who are jittery of the emergence of the action Governor of Osun State, His Excellency Ademola Adeleke, as the flag bearer of Accord.”

The party spokesman noted that the alleged attempt to create confusion was short-lived, as the Independent National Electoral Commission promptly distanced itself from the exercise.

“The sham those political hirelings staged to hoodwink unsuspecting members of the public has been swiftly disowned by the Independent National Electoral Commission as null, void, and of no effect in the upcoming gubernatorial election in the state.

“Accord will not dissipate energy responding to frivolities from jokers and political nomads roaming the democratic space in search of elusive greener pastures,” Omorogbe said.

According to him, they were happy the electoral umpire made it clear that the commission was “not aware of the kangaroo exercise aimed at confusing the state that has been peaceful, stable, and safe for citizens since Adeleke assumed office.”

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Reaffirming the party’s support for Governor Ademola Adeleke, the spokesman said the governor remained focused on governance rather than political intrigues.

“As a compassionate leader, Governor Adeleke is focused on delivering dividends of democracy to the good people of Osun State and will not be distracted by the antics of the main opposition party in the state,” he said.

He described Adeleke as “a man of the people and the only leader citizens trust and followed him to Accord, the platform that will protect their interests and well-being.”

Omorogbe concluded with a call for unity, urging members and supporters to “remain in one accord for unity, stability, security, and prosperity.”

The statement comes barely 24 hours after INEC publicly disowned a factional governorship primary reportedly conducted by a group claiming to be members of the Accord Party in Osun State.

On Sunday, the faction was said to have held a primary election in Osogbo, the state capital, which reportedly produced Bamigbola Clement as its candidate for the August 8, 2026, governorship election.

The exercise reportedly featured the accreditation of delegates and the presence of armed police operatives at the venue.

Bamigbola, who was presented as the sole aspirant, confirmed his emergence, saying, “It is true. We had our primary, and I emerged as the consensus candidate.”

However, INEC swiftly distanced itself from the exercise.

The PUNCH reported the commission’s Public Relations Officer in Osun State, Musa Olurode, as saying the electoral body was only aware of one Accord Party primary.

“We have monitored the only Accord Party primary a few days ago. The report has been submitted. INEC is not aware of any other party’s primary,” Olurode said.

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INEC had monitored the earlier Accord primary held last Wednesday in Osogbo, where Governor Ademola Adeleke emerged unopposed as the party’s candidate for the 2026 poll.

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Tinubu has genuine intentions for Nigeria’s security, prosperity — Lagos APC

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The Lagos State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) says Nigerians should not doubt President Bola Tinubu’s genuine intentions for a safer, united and prosperous country.

The Lagos State APC Chairman, Pastor Cornelius Ojelabi, said this at the third edition of the party‘s “Christmas Carol and Nine Lessons” on Sunday evening.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the programme, tagged “Prince of Peace (Omo Alade Alafia),” was held at the party’s secretariat in Ogba area of the state.

Ojelabi, who urged Nigerians to reaffirm their unbreakable spirit in the face of challenges, said the President’s intentions remained genuine and beyond doubt.

“We acknowledge with gratitude and commend the good intentions of President Bola Tinubu to make Nigeria a safer and more prosperous place for everyone to live without fear and intimidation.

“We appreciate his commitment to national unity, economic revitalisation and the welfare of every Nigerian.

“His intentions truly inspire us to redouble our efforts for Lagos and the nation,” Ojelabi said.

He added that the Lagos APC leadership,  led by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, is committed to the security of lives and property in the state.

“Lagos is safe and will continue to be safe, a safe haven for all residents, visitors and tourists,” Ojelabi said.

He urged citizens to play their part to make the country great and reclaim its position in the comity of nations.

Speaking on the Christmas carol, Ojelabi said the theme “Prince of Peace, Omo Alade Alafia” recognised the special place of Jesus Christ in creation.

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He described Jesus as “a true prince and an embodiment of peace.”

According to him, in the true spirit of devotion that Christmas embodies, the event was organised to celebrate Christ.

He said the carol was a reminder of the importance of religious leadership in the pursuit of peace and prosperity for communities, states and the nation.

 

 

“As we share in the joy and reflection of this season, I hope we can find a common ground in the universal messages of love, humility and service that the Christmas story inspires.

“Let us love one another more and show greater enthusiasm for our country. Let us eschew all forms of bitterness, hatred and violence.

“Let us collectively resolve to make Lagos and Nigeria brighter, safer and more prosperous,” he said.

Also speaking, Sanwo-Olu, who was represented by his deputy, Dr Obafemi Hamzat, noted that the state had enjoyed peace for the past 25 years, urging residents to prioritise peace above all.

Sanwo-Olu said, “APC stands as a shining star of progress. We must use this season to share love among ourselves.

“For us in Lagos and the APC, peace has always been our cornerstone, irrespective of political affiliations. Let us use the Christmas season to strengthen our unity.”

Thanking Tinubu for his commitment to peace and unity, Sanwo-Olu called on Nigerians to renew their commitment to peaceful coexistence.

In his goodwill message, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, the Senate Leader, who read from  John 11:39, urged Nigerians to remove anything capable of inhibiting their progress and that of the nation.

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Bamidele said, “Carol is a time to come together and celebrate God. It is not just a ritual; it is a moment to appreciate God.

“As we celebrate Christmas, let us continue to remember the reason for the season, which is Jesus and what He stands for.

“Before you say or do anything, always ask yourself: what would Jesus do? Life will be better if we always ask ourselves this question.

“Jesus asked us to take away the stones, which represent sin and evil impeding our progress.”

NAN reports that religious and political leaders, including Rev. Esther Ajayi, founder of the Love of Christ Generation Church (C&S), and the wife of the Lagos State Governor, Dr Ibironke Sanwo-Olu, took turns to read the carol’s nine lessons.

Bishop Stephen Adegbite, Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Lagos State chapter, and Secretary of the Nigerian Christian Pilgrims Commission (NCPC), offered special prayers for Tinubu, Sanwo-Olu, Nigeria and the state.

 

 

The event drew a large crowd of APC members, leaders, as well as religious and traditional leaders.

Different church choirs and gospel artistes added spice to the programme with thrilling performances.

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