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SAN joins Benue gov race, plans unseating Alia

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A Senior Advocate of Nigeria and professor of Law, Sebastine Hon, has formally entered the 2027 Benue State governorship race, declaring his intention to unseat Governor Hyacinth Alia.

Hon disclosed his ambition late Monday during separate consultation visits to his maternal kindred in the Mbayion clan and Mbatiav communities in the Gboko Local Government Area of the state.

He explained that the consultations were informal and in line with electoral laws, noting that the Independent National Electoral Commission has yet to lift the ban on campaigns.

The consultations were held in Ihungwanor and Akapher communities, where the legal luminary told his hosts that his decision to seek the governorship was divinely inspired and expressed confidence in his chances of victory in 2027.

Addressing the issue of zoning, Hon argued that the arrangement has been inconsistently applied over the years, insisting that a closer examination of Benue’s political history reveals an imbalance.

He said former governors Aper Aku governed the state for four years and three months, Rev. Moses Orshio Adasu for one year, 10 months and 17 days, and Gabriel Suswam for eight years, while Governor Alia is expected to complete a four-year tenure.

“All these leaders hail from Zone A, amounting to a cumulative total of about 18 years and 17 days in power,” Hon said.

He added that Zone B, represented by former governors George Akume and Samuel Ortom, has governed the state for a combined 16 years, with each serving a single eight-year term.

The professor of law further argued that recent political decisions and appointments by Governor Alia had effectively weakened the zoning arrangement in the state.

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He cited examples, including the allocation of the Vandeikya Local Government chairmanship to Kyan instead of Tiev, the Kwande chairmanship to Shangev-Ya instead of Turan, and the relocation of the Speaker’s position from Jemgbagh to the MINDA bloc.

At the meetings, several speakers, including former Speaker of the Benue State House of Assembly, Aondona Dajo; former President-General of the Mbatiav Development Association, Terfa Usoho; and a stakeholder in Mbayion, Terfa Chagba, said that since all zones in Benue have produced governors, every qualified aspirant should be free to contest the 2027 governorship election.

A highlight of the Mbatiav consultation was Hon’s visit to the Mbatiav Traditional Council at its council hall in Akapher, where he paid homage to traditional rulers and sought their blessings.

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Wike-backed PDP fixes presidential form at N51m, gov N21m

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A faction of the Peoples Democratic Party backed by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has fixed its presidential nomination and expression of interest forms at ₦51m and governorship form at ₦21m ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The PDP National Organising Secretary of the faction, Umar Bature, disclosed this in a timetable made available to journalists on Wednesday.

According to the schedule, the faction will submit its register to the Independent National Electoral Commission on April 21, 2026, and notify the commission of its primaries on April 22.

The timetable shows that the expression of interest form for all positions costs ₦1m, while nomination fees vary across offices.

Aspirants for State Houses of Assembly are to pay ₦2m, House of Representatives ₦3m, Senate ₦5m, governorship ₦20m, and presidential aspirants ₦50m.

The sale of forms will begin on April 27 and close on May 4, while the deadline for submission of completed forms is May 9.

Screening of aspirants for State Houses of Assembly, National Assembly and governorship positions is scheduled for May 11, while that of presidential aspirants will hold on May 12.

The presidential primary has been fixed for May 18, while governorship primaries will be held on May 27.

House of Representatives primaries are scheduled for May 21 and Senate primaries for May 23, while State Houses of Assembly primaries will hold between May 21 and May 24. Appeals are expected to be concluded by May 30, 2026.

Bature added that female aspirants would only pay the expression of interest fee for their respective positions.

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The PDP has been embroiled in an internal crisis, leading to a split into two factions—one led by Tanimu Turaki and supported by Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde and Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed, and the other led by Abdulrahman Mohammed with the backing of Wike.

Several cases filed by both factions are pending in court.

At the Supreme Court on Wednesday, the justices said a date for judgment would be communicated to the parties.

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Supreme Court reserves judgment in PDP leadership dispute

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The Supreme Court of Nigeria on Wednesday, reserved judgment in the appeal filed by the Kabiru Tanimu Turaki-led faction of the Peoples Democratic Party, challenging the nullification of its 2025 national convention.

A five-member panel led by Justice Lawal Garba announced that a date for judgment would be communicated to all parties after counsel adopted their final written addresses.

The Turaki faction is seeking to overturn the March 9 ruling of the Court of Appeal, which affirmed earlier decisions invalidating the party’s Ibadan convention held on November 15 and 16, 2025.

At the apex court, the faction argued that the dispute falls within internal party affairs and is therefore not justiciable, insisting that due process was followed in organising the convention.

However, lower courts had consistently ruled against the group, nullifying the exercise, restraining the Independent National Electoral Commission from recognising its outcome, and issuing orders affecting access to the party’s national secretariat.

The appellate court had upheld two judgments of the Federal High Court in Abuja, which barred the PDP from conducting the convention pending compliance with the Electoral Act and the 2022 Regulations and Guidelines for Political Parties.

In one of the decisions, Justice James Omotosho held that the party failed to conduct valid state congresses as required by law and its constitution, thereby invalidating the planned convention.

Similarly, Justice Peter Lifu restrained the party from proceeding with the convention until it allowed former Jigawa State governor, Sule Lamido, to participate in the national chairmanship race after finding he was unjustly excluded.

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The suits leading to the rulings were instituted by aggrieved party members, including state executives from Imo, Abia, and the South-South zone, setting the stage for the protracted leadership crisis now before the apex court.

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Oyebanji re-election in Ekiti will validate Tinubu’s influence — APC chieftain

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A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress and House of Representatives aspirant, Henrich Akomolafe, has said the expected victory of Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, in the June 20, 2026, election would serve as a referendum on the leadership of President Bola Tinubu.

Speaking with journalists during a political consultation meeting on Tuesday, Akomolafe framed the Ekiti poll as more than a state contest, arguing that it would also reflect public confidence in the broader direction of the APC-led Federal Government.

He described Oyebanji as a performer and bridge-builder whose administration has brought stability, development and renewed confidence in governance in Ekiti State.

According to him, the governor’s leadership style—anchored on service, humility and visible results—has strengthened public trust and positioned him for electoral success.

“Ekiti people are politically conscious and always assess performance before making electoral decisions. Governor Oyebanji has built trust through his record, and that trust will translate into votes,” he said.

Akomolafe added that Oyebanji’s policies prioritised the welfare of workers, youths, farmers and traditional institutions, noting that his inclusive governance approach had helped sustain peace and unity across the state.

The APC chieftain also linked the governor’s anticipated victory to growing acceptance of Tinubu’s economic reforms, which he described as bold but necessary steps toward long-term national stability.

“Transformational leadership requires courage. The support Oyebanji will receive will also reflect public understanding of the President’s vision,” he added.

While acknowledging the short-term hardships associated with ongoing reforms, Akomolafe maintained that many Nigerians were beginning to see their long-term benefits.

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He further called for unity within the party, particularly in Ekiti South Federal Constituency I, urging intensified grassroots mobilisation to secure victory for the APC across all levels in the election.

Akomolafe also appealed to youths, women and community leaders to rally behind leaders committed to service delivery, stressing that the upcoming governorship poll would be pivotal to consolidating development gains and sustaining peace in Ekiti State.

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