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PDP crisis – 3,000 delegates set for high-stakes convention

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Tension is mounting in the factional camps of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as more than 3,000 delegates prepare to converge on the ancient city of Ibadan, Oyo State for the party’s national elective convention.

The event, billed for November 15 and 16, 2025, has been a subject of controversy among the two warring camps in the party.

On one hand is the National Working Committee led by the acting National Chairman of the PDP, Umar Damagum, which enjoys the support of the PDP Governors Forum, the Board of Trustees, and the Forum of State Chairmen, among others.

Though outnumbered by the Damagum-led camp, the faction led by the Federal Capital Territory Minister, Nyesom Wike, is wielding tremendous influence, having elected its own chairman, daring the governors to their faces.

Penultimate Friday, Justice James Omotosho delivered a ruling restraining the leadership of the party from going ahead with the planned convention. It also barred the Independent National Electoral Commission from monitoring it, arguing that the PDP failed to comply with its own rules, which require certain designated officers to notify INEC of the convention.

Following the ruling, the Damagum-led NWC suspended the National Secretary, Senator Samuel Anyanwu; National Legal Adviser, Kamaldeen Ajibade and the National Organising Secretary, Umar Bature for a period of one month for alleged anti-party activities.

Twenty-four hours later, Anyanwu and his camp met in Abuja and announced the suspension of Damagum and the entire NWC.

The faction also named the PDP Deputy National Vice Chairman (North Central), Abdulrahman Mohammed, as the party’s new acting National Chairman.

As the two camps square up against each other, the Damagum-led faction secured an ex parte order granted by Justice Ladiran Akintola of the Oyo State High Court last week, directing the PDP to proceed with the convention.

Thus, while Damagum, backed by the governors, BoT members, and state chairmen, are preparing for the convention, Wike, Anyanwu and others insist the convention would not hold.

Speaking with our correspondent on Sunday, an official at the PDP secretariat with knowledge of the crisis, said more than 3,000 delegates would gather in Ibadan to elect new leaders for the party.

He said, “More than 3,000 delegates are participating, and don’t forget that there are super delegates and elected delegates.

“Super delegates are former this and former that, and the PDP has many of them in every state of the federation.

“When you hear people whose only interest is to destroy the party saying that congresses were not conducted in some states and so those states are disenfranchised, it’s all lies because we still have many former members of this and that in those states.”

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The source, who is aligned with the Damagum-led group, said the convention would hold because Justice Akintola’s order is the most current of the two conflicting court rulings.

He added, “There are two court orders from courts of concurrent jurisdiction. In law, the party is at liberty to choose which of the orders to obey, while other lawyers say the last order (or the most current) is the most valid since it’s from a concurrent court.”

He noted that Anyanwu, having been suspended by the leadership of the party, should be seen as leading a renegade group, adding, “Anybody paying attention to the group is doing so for political reasons.

“In line with the constitution of the PDP, the NWC meeting is at the instance of the National Chairman, and the National Chairman in this case is Umar Damagum.

“In view of the above, 14 out of 17 remaining members of the NWC met on November 1, 2025, and suspended Anyanwu, Bature, Ajibade, and the Deputy National Legal Adviser, Okechukwu Onuoha.

“By our laws, the deputies are not NWC members except the Deputy National Secretary.  So, three members out of 17 cannot form a quorum to make a decision. Moreover, those three members are even suspended, and with their suspension, they lose every right to participate in party meetings.”

He urged the media to stop referring to the Wike-backed group as a faction, noting that to form one, “It must occur during a valid national convention of the party. The members must break out at the convention ground in the same venue and date, and not what Wike and his destroyers-in-chief are doing. By law, there is no faction in the party.”

Also speaking, another official of the party with knowledge of the matter, said the outcome of a series of meetings during the week would point the way forward for the party.

He said, “I can’t be categorical on the situation of things now, given that there are certain committees handling reconciliations amongst the contending groups, and one cannot predict the outcomes from such ongoing dialogues.

“Consequently, I believe that on or before Wednesday this week, we will all know what’s going on and the way forward from the leaders concerning the convention.”

He, however, stated that the convention would go a long way in repositioning the PDP.

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“As a loyal party member and an official, the PDP surely needs the existing NWC to conduct a good national convention that will usher in a new set of NWC members to avoid further disruption of things in the party,” he added.

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Meanwhile, Senator Anyanwu has declared emphatically that the Ibadan convention would not hold. He added that if some party leaders went ahead with it, INEC would not monitor it.

In a telephone interview with The PUNCH, Anyanwu said, “The convention, if it holds, will amount to a contempt of court. Whoever is organising it will cause a problem for the party.

“Even if a governor organises it, it will be a nullity. The law has spoken and of course, INEC will not recognise it. I am the National Secretary of the party. There must be communication with INEC within 21 days for a convention to take place. This has not been complied with.”

On his part, former Governor of Kaduna State and a member of the PDP Board of Trustees, Ahmed Makarfi, said only the Damagum-led NWC could clear the air on the status of the convention.

“Only the NWC can speak on that (convention holding or not) and provide the information,” Makarfi told our correspondent in a WhatsApp message on Sunday.

‘Makinde aiding crisis’

A member of the Wike-led group and Deputy National Youth Leader of the PDP, Timothy Osadolor, accused Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, of aiding the crisis in the party because of his rumoured 2027 presidential ambition.

While insisting that any convention without reconciliation of the aggrieved party members would further fracture the PDP, Osadolor urged Makinde to put the party first before his personal ambition.

He said, “How can they even be talking about a presidential candidate from the South West when the one we want to kick out is from the South West? Governor Makinde should help this party by folding his presidential ambition in his pocket and join other leaders to rebuild the PDP.

“It is both laughable and mischievous for some people to be talking about convention in Ibadan as PDP members. Whatever they are going to do in Ibadan would be an early Christmas party organised by Governor Makinde and his friends in the PDP. It is certainly not a PDP national convention.

“Anybody who wants to talk about convention now must first talk about reconciliation in line with the judgment of Justice James Omotosho, which asked us to put our house in order. That ruling not only exposed our failing as a party but also directed us to back to our books and rules. If you cannot follow your own rules, how can you convince the voting public that you will abide by the provisions of the 1999 Constitution (as amended)? It is arrogance for the PDP governors to be talking about a convention in Ibadan.”

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Reminded that a chieftain of the party, Bode George, last week stated that Anyanwu lacked the powers to suspend Damagum, having been suspended himself, Osadolor added, “Bode George is over 80. He is no longer conversant with some of these things we are talking about. He should learn to expand this conversation more and not be partisan.

“He is a member of the BoT who ought to be the conscience of the party, and he should be above board. As an elder statesman and a father figure within the party, I expect Bode George to be playing a reconciliatory role now. He should not take sides. The house is divided, and as a good father, it is wrong to have a favourite child,” he said.

If the right thing is not done, Osadolor warned that the PDP may have itself to blame.

“Whether we like it or not, we are playing into an interregnum, which may lead to an automatic extension of the NWC led by Abdulrahman Mohammed or the party may have no leadership.

“The Mohammed-led leadership is focused on rescuing this party from saboteurs, men who are consumed by their presidential ambition. They forget that there must be a party first before one can contest an election to any office in the land.”

He rejected insinuations in some quarters that Wike was intentionally weakening the PDP to pave the way for the re-election of President Bola Tinubu in 2027.

“Is it Wike that has fixed an early Christmas party in Ibadan? Is it the FCT minister who is going about suspending leaders of the party? Is it Wike who said congresses should not hold in Anambra and Ebonyi States?

“Is he the one who said zonal congresses of the South East should not be held? You see, when you want to kill a dog, you first give it a bad name. Nobody should come here and vilify Wike. He is not the problem of the party,” Osadolor said.

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PHOTOS: Branded panties distributed in Kano as campaign materials

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Residents of Kano received panties branded with the face of Kano Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf, as part of the campaign materials distributed to them.

A video shared online shows women holding the red panties with the face of the governor printed on them as they danced.

Usually, campaign materials distributed in Nigeria include branded food items, caps, t-shirts, and yards of clothing materials.

With panties now being included by the current governor of Kano state, it remains to be seen if other politicians would follow suit and add branded panties to their campaign materials.

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Read how Adelabu resigned against Tinubu’s wish

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The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, resigned from President Bola Tinubu’s cabinet against the wishes of the President who had dissuaded him from quitting, Saturday PUNCH has learnt.

Insiders familiar with the back and forth that preceded the resignation told our correspondents on Friday that Adelabu insisted on quitting the cabinet to pursue his governorship ambition in Oyo State.

Adelabu announced his resignation on Wednesday in a letter dated April 22, 2026, and addressed to the President through the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.

The spokesperson for the SGF’s office confirmed the resignation to Saturday PUNCH and declined further comment.

“Anything apart from that, I am not in a position to answer,” he said.

Adelabu’s resignation came after Tinubu directed all political appointees under his administration who intended to contest elective offices in the 2027 general elections to resign their appointments on or before March 31, 2026.

The directive, announced on March 17 in a circular issued by the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, is in line with Section 88(1) of the Electoral Act, 2026, and the timetable released by the Independent National Electoral Commission for party primaries ahead of the 2027 polls.

While four ministers, including Yusuf Tuggar of Foreign Affairs and Nkeiruka Onyejeocha of Labour and Productivity, resigned in line with the March 31 deadline, Adelabu’s resignation came 22 days later.

The 2023 Oyo State Accord Party governorship candidate said he resigned to pursue his ambition, adding that his resignation takes effect from April 30, 2026, to allow for a smooth transition.

While a section of the public believes that the minister might have been asked to resign by the President, insiders insisted that he voluntarily stepped down to pursue his governorship ambition.

Credible sources in the Presidency and among Adelabu’s aides told our correspondents that Tinubu had wanted to consider the Oyo APC chieftain as the new Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, following Wale Edun’s resignation.

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“The truth is that he (Adelabu) resigned. He wasn’t sacked. I can confirm that to you. In fact, the President didn’t want him to go. He came to the Villa on Tuesday, where he met with the President. The President had been avoiding him for the past two months so he wouldn’t get the opportunity to talk about resignation. That’s why he delayed,” a top government official in the Presidency said.

According to the source, the President had sent intermediaries to caution Adelabu against resigning.

“The President sent people to tell him not to resign. When the two men finally met at the Villa on Tuesday, Tinubu asked Adelabu a direct question about his chances of winning the primaries and the governorship.

“The President asked him an honest question: ‘Are you sure you can win the ticket?’ And he answered immediately, ‘Yes, sir, I can win. I will win.’ And the President told him, ‘Best of luck.’ He is an optimist. He left by himself,” the source said.

Another insider told our correspondent that the President had consistently defended Adelabu’s performance in office, even in the face of public criticism over persistent grid collapses and rising electricity tariffs under the minister’s watch.

The official said, “The President didn’t want him to go. Even when people said he was not performing, the President defended him, saying he was doing well because the problem with the power sector is not a one-man game or a minister’s issue alone.

“There are layers of things that need to be fixed before we can see real results. And the President is satisfied with him doing some of those things,” the source added.

However, a third source clarified that the March 31 deadline was administrative rather than legal, and that Adelabu’s resignation fell within the window prescribed by the Electoral Act 2026.

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The official said, “What came from the SGF is an administrative circular. It doesn’t have the force of law behind it. The Electoral Act says you resign 30 days before the primaries. That is the law. And he is early and within the time range since he is running for governor.”

Similarly, an ally of the minister, who spoke with Saturday PUNCH on Friday on condition of anonymity, said Adelabu had a project he needed to deliver before his resignation.

“Some people believed he would not resign, but he did. The minister didn’t disrespect the President. If a team lead asks the general team members to go somewhere and then calls an individual aside to say, ‘Look, you have to finish the special project you’re doing before you go,’ will that individual leave?

“Adelabu is the President’s son and he enjoys his support. He would have been the Minister of Finance if he had not resigned. Anybody criticising the minister because he didn’t resign in March as directed by the President does not understand the relationship between the two of them.

“Before he resigned, the minister met with the President to give a report of his stewardship, and the President was pleased with him. In fact, left to the President, he would not have allowed him to go, but he told the minister he would not stop him from pursuing his governorship ambition.”

Adelabu’s media aide, Femi Awogboro, also confirmed that the minister received Tinubu’s blessing before his resignation.

He said it would not be the first time Adelabu would voluntarily resign from a high position on conviction.

“Beyond his long-standing ambition, it is worth recalling that Adebayo Adelabu once voluntarily resigned from the Central Bank of Nigeria, where he served as Deputy Governor (Operations), driven by his passion to give back to society. This demonstrates that resigning from any position, when necessary, has never been an issue for him.

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“He does not embark on any journey without prior approval from Almighty God and his father and mentor, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The good people of Oyo State have consistently agitated and called on him to govern the state, based on his track record and his strong interest in grassroots development and local government emancipation.

“This widespread support was clearly evident on Thursday, April 23, when he arrived at Alakia, Ibadan Airport. Ibadan was agog with a remarkable display of genuine love and enthusiasm from the people. It truly shows that he is loved across the 33 local government areas of Oyo State and widely preferred as their choice for leadership,” Awogboro stated.

Adelabu, a grandson of the late Adegoke Adelabu, the Ibadan political icon popularly known as Penkelemesi, contested on the platform of the APC and lost to Makinde.

He tried again in 2023 and lost to the same opponent.

In October 2025, he publicly rededicated himself to the ambition.

“I have been on this journey for a while now. But this 2027, God has shown that it’s my turn. It’s Adelabu time,” he stated.

The APC in the South-West is, however, believed to be gravitating towards a former Secretary to the State Government of Oyo State, Sharafadeen Alli, as a consensus candidate, following a stakeholders’ meeting in Lagos on March 30.

President Tinubu was reported to have endorsed Alli’s bid alongside Deputy Governor Obafemi Hamzat for Lagos and Senator Olamilekan Adeola for Ogun.

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Ekiti guber: Nothing to show after 3 years – Isaac Fayose warns against Oyebanji’s re-election (VIDEO)

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Ekiti-born Nigerian businessman, Isaac Fayose, has warned electorates in Ekiti State against re-electing Governor Biodun Oyebanji for second-term.

Isaac Fayose gave the warning on Friday in a video he shared on his official Facebook page while reacting to the report of President Bola Tinubu’s alleged move to storm the state on Monday.

Reports indicate that the president is set to flag off the All Progressives Congress, APC governorship campaign in Ekiti State on April 27, 2026.

The event is scheduled to take place at the Ekiti Parapo Pavilion in Ado-Ekiti.

Reacting, Isaac Fayose wondered why the governor failed to invite the president for project commissioning since he took over office.

He said, “I heard that Mr President will be coming to Ekiti State on Monday to flag the flag off.

“Mr President, for over three and a half years, why didn’t they invite you to come and commission anything? Now they are inviting you to come and flag off the campaign.

“Why do you want to reinforce failure in Ekiti State? You are dragging Ekiti people back.

“Now you want to dash this guy another four years of hopelessness and nothing to show? This is unfair on Ekiti people.”

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