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ADC faction rejects Bolaji Abdullahi as national spokesman

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A fresh crisis on Tuesday engulfed the African Democratic Congress as a faction within the party issued a strongly worded rebuttal to Bolaji Abdullahi, rejecting his claims to the position of National Publicity Secretary and accusing him of attempting a “failed takeover.”

In a statement signed by Christopher Okechuku, who identified himself as Director of Media and Public Affairs of the “authentic ADC,” the group described Abdullahi’s recent remarks as “a bundle of falsehoods” and “a confession of a failed conspiracy.”

Okechuku questioned Abdullahi’s legitimacy within the party, challenging him to clarify his membership status.

“You ask Nigerians to take you seriously as a spokesman for the ADC, yet you cannot honestly answer a simple question: when did you officially register as a member of this party?” he said.

“The ADC was built by genuine progressives, not political mercenaries who arrive when they smell opportunity.”

The statement also dismissed claims allegedly made by Abdullahi that Bola Tinubu was plotting to impose leadership on the party, describing the assertion as baseless.

“If President Tinubu is supporting the restoration of constitutional order within the party, then it simply shows respect for the rule of law,” Okechuku stated.

“Your attempt to drag the presidency into your internal crisis is a cheap ploy to play the victim.”

The faction further accused Abdullahi and his associates of undermining the party’s constitution in pursuit of power, insisting that due process must be followed in any leadership transition.

“The ADC Constitution does not provide for a takeover by a cabal of newcomers. Your actions expose a clear ignorance of the rules governing the party,” the statement added.

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Okechuku also alleged that some state party chairmen who initially aligned with Abdullahi had been abandoned after being used to advance what he described as an illegitimate agenda.

“You lured some state chairmen with promises, only to dump them without compensation. Their roles have now been taken over by new collaborators, many of whom are not even legitimate members,” he claimed.

The statement further criticised the composition of Abdullahi’s alleged camp, accusing it of being populated by politicians with questionable records.

“The ADC is not a dumping ground for disgraced politicians seeking image rehabilitation. We reject this alliance of individuals with a history of plunder,” Okechuku said.

Reaffirming the position of his faction, Okechuku maintained that the party’s structure remains intact under what he described as its legitimate leadership.

“Your attempt to hijack the ADC has failed because it was built on lies, constitutional breaches and greed.

“The ADC is not for sale, nor is it for rent to political jobbers,” he concluded.

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Tinubu directs political appointees seeking elective positions to resign March 31

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President Bola Tinubu has directed all political appointees under his administration who intend to contest elective offices in the 2027 general elections to resign their appointments on or before March 31, 2026.

Those affected include ministers, ministers of state, special advisers to the president, senior special assistants, special assistants, personal assistants, directors-general, and chief executive officers of federal government parastatals, agencies, commissions and government-owned companies, as well as other political appointees of the president.

The directive, announced 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.

The circular, signed by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, and issued by the Permanent Secretary of the General Services Office, Ibrahim Kana, stated that the directive applies to all categories of presidential political appointees seeking to participate in party primaries or contest for any elective office.

According to the circular, all affected officials are required to submit their formal resignation letters through the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation not later than March 31, 2026.

The circular partly read, “President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has directed all political appointees under his administration who intend to contest elective offices in the forthcoming 2027 general elections to resign their appointments on or before March 31, 2026. The directive is pursuant to the provisions of Section 88(1) of the Electoral Act, 2026, as well as the timetable issued by the INEC for party primaries ahead of the 2027 general elections.

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“In a circular signed by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Sen. George Akume, CON, which was issued by the Permanent Secretary General Services Office, Dr. Ibrahim Abubakar Kana, mni, the resignation requirement applies to all categories of presidential political appointees who wish to participate in the forthcoming party primaries or seek nomination for any elective office, which include the following: Honourable Ministers, Honourable Ministers of State, Special Advisers to the President, Senior Special Assistants to the President, Special Assistants the President, Personal Assistants to the President, All Directors-General, and Chief Executive Officers of Federal Government Parastatals, Agencies, Commissions, and Government-owned Companies, as well as all Other Political Appointees of the President.

“Accordingly, all affected officials are required to submit their formal resignation letters through the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation not later than March 31, 2026. ”

Tinubu said the measure was necessary to ensure compliance with electoral laws, uphold transparency in the political process, and promote a level playing field for all aspirants ahead of the elections.

He also urged all concerned officials to take note of the directive and ensure strict compliance, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to strengthening democratic institutions and promoting credible electoral processes in Nigeria.

“President Tinubu emphasised that the measure is necessary to ensure full compliance with electoral laws, uphold transparency in the political process, and promote a level playing field for all aspirants ahead of the elections.

“He urged all concerned officials to take note of this directive and ensure strict compliance, reaffirming the administration’s commitment to strengthening democratic institutions and promoting credible electoral processes in Nigeria,” the circular read.

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The directive comes as preparations intensify for the 2027 general elections following the release of the electoral timetable by the Independent National Electoral Commission.

Nigerian electoral laws require political appointees seeking elective offices to step down before participating in party primaries to prevent abuse of office and ensure fairness in the political process under the administration of Bola  Tinubu.

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Damilola Marshal, KWAM1’s daughter declares ambition for Lagos Assembly

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Damilola Marshal, daughter of Fuji maestro King Wasiu Ayinde Marshall, and currently the Senior Special Assistant to Lagos State Governor on Tourism, has announced her intention to contest for the Lagos State House of Assembly.

The lawyer shared her plans in an Instagram post on Tuesday via her handle, expressing her commitment to serve the people of Surulere Constituency 2.

“I am excited to share that I, Barr. Damilola Ayinde Marshal, am stepping forward to serve the good people of Surulere Constituency 2 at the Lagos State House of Assembly,” she wrote.

Damilola Marshall (L) and Wasiu Ayinde Marshall. Photo Credit: The Nation

Damilola, who has practised law for 12 years, said her professional experience has shaped her understanding of governance, justice, and the needs of her community.

“I am a woman of excellence and results. I am ready to serve and lead. With my background, I am fully prepared and ready to fight for what truly matters. I promise to be the voice of the youths in the House.

“As a young woman, I believe this is exactly what my people need right now, and that is why I decided to step forward,” she added.

In her post, she appealed to voters to support competence and progress, signing off with the message: “Youth Lokan!!! Igbega Eko, Ajumose wa ni.”

She is set to replace  Mosunmola Rotimi Sangodara, who currently represents the constituency under the same APC.

Damilola, KWAM1’s second daughter, is a law graduate from North America University, Houdegbe, Cotonou, Benin Republic and was called to the Nigerian bar on December 15, 2015. She was also awarded a Master of Laws from the prestigious University of Lagos in 2022.

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PUNCH Online had earlier reported that Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu appointed Damilola as his Senior Special Assistant on Tourism in May 3, 2024.

The appointment was confirmed in a viral video showing KWAM1 publicly thanking the governor during the coronation and birthday reception of Oba Sikirullah Apena, noting that it was his daughter who asked him to convey the message.

The announcement has attracted attention on social media, with posts from prominent Nigerians, including Davido and Dayo Amusa, applauding her declaration.

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Wike PDP faction installs PDP excos in Bayelsa, Ekiti, Oyo

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A faction of the Peoples Democratic Party, believed to be loyal to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, elected party executives across states, including Bayelsa, Oyo, and Ekiti, over the weekend.

The development followed the Appeal Court judgment, which invalidated the November 15 and 16 convention in Ibadan, Oyo State, which produced Tanimu Turaki (SAN) as national chairman.

In its plan to organise its convention on March 28, in Abuja, the Wike-backed faction of the caretaker committee of the party had carried out wards and zonal congresses, while it conducted state congresses across states at the weekend.

With the emergence of the state executives of the party, the state is getting set for the national convention slated for March 28 in Abuja.

In Bayelsa State, Alabh Turnah emerged as the state chairman of the party through a consensus arrangement held at the newly inaugurated PDP secretariat in Yenagoa.

The congress, conducted by an electoral panel led by Austin Sor, was monitored by officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission amid a heavy security presence.

Other members of the 20-man State Working Committee elected at the congress included Ato Ebibofayei as secretary and Biobelemoyei Goniwari as treasurer, among others.

Turnah, in his acceptance speech, said the party was determined to reclaim governance of the state.

“We thank our delegates, the panel, and the INEC observers. I accept this mandate on behalf of my team and the newly elected State Working Committee.

“We see it as a sacred mandate freely given to us by our people, and we will not betray the confidence reposed in us,” he said.

Turnah assured party members that the new leadership would serve with dedication and commitment.

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“PDP is Bayelsa and Bayelsa is PDP. Do not be deceived by claims that PDP is now an opposition party in Bayelsa. That may be theoretical, but in practical terms, PDP remains the majority party in the state,” he stated.

He expressed optimism about the party’s chances in future elections.

“The same God that intervened for PDP in Bayelsa in 2019 is still the same God today. By 2027, under our leadership, PDP will make a strong statement and meet the expectations of our people. Creek Haven belongs to PDP,” he declared.

In Ekiti State, Mr Lanre Omolase emerged as state chairman of the PDP group backed by Wike and former governor of the state, Ayodele Fayose.

Omolase, speaking after his emergence, expressed readiness to rebuild PDP in Ekiti State and restore it to winning ways.

He said the new exco was set for the task of repositioning the party in the state and called for commitment among party members.

“I will lead the party with the fear of God and ensure that the party regains its lost grounds in the state. We have all it takes to achieve that,” Omolase said during the inauguration in Ado Ekiti on Saturday.

A PDP National Caretaker Working Committee member, Bisi Kolawole, said plans were ongoing to rebuild the fractured structure of the party and reposition it for future political success.

“No doubt, our party has experienced internal challenges in recent times, but the leadership at the national level is working diligently to restore unity, strengthen internal democracy, and rebuild the confidence of members across the country.

“Consultations are ongoing among party leaders and stakeholders to ensure that the PDP emerges stronger and more united.

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“I charge the newly elected state executives to remain loyal to the party, respect its elders, and work collectively to move the party forward.

“Discipline, unity, and commitment to the party’s ideals are necessary for PDP to regain its strength and effectively play its role as a major political force in the country,” Kolawole said.

Also speaking, the Chairman of the PDP State Congress Committee, Philip Adebiyi, expressed satisfaction with the conduct of the congress.

“The next step is to bring all party members together for reconciliation,” he said, adding that the leadership was working in that direction.

Other members of the State Working Committee are Babatunde Akande, Deputy Chairman; Chief Tunde Ogunleye, Secretary; Femi Philips, Publicity Secretary; Lawrence Odunayo, Organising Secretary; Olugbenga Agbede, Legal Adviser; and Mrs Ayodele Oluwatoyin Bosede, Women Leader.

They also include Banji Femi, Youth Leader; Gani Bakare, Financial Secretary; Anike Folasade, Treasurer; Ajayi Joseph, Auditor; and Sunday Olowolafe, Adeniyi Adefemi, and Segun Olatunji as Senatorial Chairmen for South, Central, and North, respectively.

In Oyo State, the party elected Abdulrahman Akinoso, a lecturer in the Department of Food Technology, University of Ibadan, as state chairman.

Akinoso was elected during the party’s state congress held at the Obafemi Awolowo Stadium, Oke-Ado, Ibadan, amid heavy security presence.

Other elected officers include Abiola Olaonipekun (Secretary), Latifah Latifu (Women Leader), and A. Adeleke (Youth Leader).

At the congress, INEC officials were also in attendance.

In his inaugural remarks, Akinoso said the immediate focus of the party would be preparations for the 2027 general elections.

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He urged members to set aside internal differences and strengthen the party through unity and membership mobilisation.

“Party executives must focus on coordinating party activities, promoting harmony among members, and ensuring victory at the polls.

“Our immediate assignment is to key into the timetable for the 2027 general election as released by INEC. As directed by the National Caretaker Committee of the party, our e-membership registration will commence next week, and we must fully participate in the membership drive.

“We must set aside intra-party differences and concentrate our resources on promoting the party. Through consultations and dialogue, we will work together to achieve victory in future elections,” he said.

Earlier, the spokesman of the Turaki-led NWC, Ini Ememobong, in a statement on Saturday, had cautioned that the alleged dissolution of the state excos in Ogun, Ekiti, and Ondo states by Wike’s faction could hinder the reconciliation process.

The statement read, “This dissolution, which is illegal and unwarranted, is an affront to the proposed reconciliation for which talks are underway. This further attempt to deepen divisions at the state and other levels is null, void and of no effect whatsoever.

“We urge the state chapters, all officers of the party at the local government and ward levels, and indeed the public, to discountenance the said notice and continue to exercise their lawful duties.

“For the avoidance of doubt, our desire for peace must be understood in the context of the need for the salvation of the party for the purpose of the forthcoming elections, and not misconstrued otherwise.”

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