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Makinde meets Kwankwaso for 2027 strategy as PDP reconciliation falters

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Ahead of the 2027 general elections, the Peoples Democratic Party governors – Seyi Makinde (Oyo) and Bala Mohammed (Bauchi) – met with the National Leader of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, Senator Seriake Dickson and former Kano State Governor and 2023 New Nigeria Peoples Party presidential aspirant, Rabiu Kwankwaso, as reconciliation efforts between the governors and Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike’s bloc stalled.

On Sunday, Makinde and Chairman, PDP Governors Forum, Mohammed, held a closed-door meeting with Senator Seriake Dickson, who represents Bayelsa West in Bauchi.

Makinde and Dickson later traveled to Kano, where they joined Kwankwaso, as well as 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi.

Although the meeting was officially described as part of Eid-el-Fitr celebrations, credible sources close to Kwankwaso, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to speak on the matter, suggested that the discussions might be linked to preparations for the 2027 presidential election.

Meanwhile, the National Publicity Secretary of the Wike-backed PDP National Caretaker Working Committee, Jungudo Mohammed, on Sunday, accused the governors-backed group led by Tanimu Turaki (SAN) of plotting to undermine the party’s upcoming national convention scheduled for March 29 and 30.

In response, Ini Ememobong, National Publicity Secretary of the Turaki-backed camp, dismissed the claims as blackmail, asserting that the group had consistently shown commitment to reconciliation within the party.

After nearly a year of internal turmoil, the PDP split into two rival factions. Defying the challenges, the governors’ faction conducted a convention on November 16 in Ibadan, Oyo State, where Turaki and other officials were elected to the National Working Committee.

In response, Wike’s faction, in December, set up a 13-member National Caretaker Working Committee, appointing Abdulrahman Mohammed as acting National Chairman, Senator Samuel Anyanwu as acting National Secretary, and other members to lead the party for 60 days pending a proper convention.

On February 12, the Court of Appeal heard consolidated cases arising from the leadership dispute and delivered its judgment on March 9.

A panel led by Justice Mohammed Danjuma upheld the earlier Federal High Court ruling in Abuja, stating that the processes that led to the Ibadan convention violated the Electoral Act, the Nigerian Constitution, and the PDP Constitution.

As a result, the court nullified the convention’s outcome, declaring the election of Turaki and other NWC members legally invalid.

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Additionally, Justice Biobele Georgewill, heading a three-member Court of Appeal panel in Ibadan, Oyo State, allowed all parties involved in the PDP convention dispute the opportunity to seek an amicable resolution.

Over the past two weeks, both factions indicated a willingness to reconcile. However, recent statements from the governors and ongoing disagreements over the convention suggest that the peace talks may have hit a deadlock.

When asked by journalists if the PDP governors’ faction had conceded to Wike’s camp, Makinde stated that collaborating with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory amounted to siding with President Bola Tinubu against the interests of the PDP.

He said, “I came into the public domain to state that I was in a meeting with Wike and Mr President, and he promised to hold the PDP for Mr President in 2027. So, anyone dealing with Wike and his group in any guise means you have also agreed to support President Tinubu for 2027.

“We leave it for Nigerians to judge. If you can be in their camp where they have promised to support them, so be it.

“We are not begrudging them; you can support whoever you like. But go to them if you want to support them. That is our position. They have the government behind them, the judiciary behind them, and INEC behind them, but we have the people behind us.”

Responding, Mohammed emphasised the need for reconciliation within the party, noting that disagreements should not be allowed to fester.

He said reconciliation efforts were ongoing and being facilitated through appropriate conflict-resolution mechanisms.

Mohammed added, “That opinion by my brother is his opinion, but we believe there are no irreconcilable issues in Nigeria, especially within the political and national space.”

Few hours after their Bauchi meeting, Makinde and Dickson arrived in Kano for the 10th annual Dandalin Kwankwasiyya.

The event held on Sunday at the residence of the National Leader of the NNPP, Kwankwaso, on Miller Road in Kano.

 

The gathering attracted political stakeholders, party loyalists, and supporters from across the country.

The Dandalin Kwankwasiyya is a significant event for members of the movement, providing an opportunity for interaction, reflection, and celebration.

Organisers say the event also serves as a platform to strengthen political ties and mobilise support ahead of future engagements.

A source close to Kwankwaso revealed that beneath the Eid-el-Fitr celebration, the visit involved high-level political consultations and discussions.

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He stated, “You see, because of the Electoral Acts and the deadlines for movement of politicians, high-level consultation is still ongoing. Though this meeting is happening during the Eid-el-Fitr, of course, it’s also not just for the funfair. It’s part of the consultation ahead of the 2027 election.

“You can see that we have the people who are determined to contest. We have the PDP leaders there, you have Nigeria Democratic Congress National Leader, and then you have Peter Obi here with our leader, Kwankwaso.

“So, other matters pertaining to 2027, political alignment, and realignment among them will be discussed. And I am sure in the next few days, the direction they are heading will be clear to all Nigerians.”

Meanwhile, the Wike-backed PDP National Publicity Secretary, Mohammed, stated while briefing reporters in Abuja on Sunday that the convention would go ahead as scheduled, emphasising that the judicial rulings were binding and fully in effect.

He stated, “Let it be clearly stated that the position of the courts on the leadership of the PDP remains unequivocal. The judgments of the Federal High Court and the Appeal Court have affirmed the legitimacy and authority of the National Caretaker Working Committee as the body duly recognised to steer the affairs of the party at this time.

“These judicial pronouncements are binding and remain in full force. We therefore urge all members of our party and the general public to be guided accordingly and disregard any contrary claims or misleading narratives.

“It is, however, deeply concerning that certain individuals have continued to take steps aimed at undermining the stability and progress of our party. We are aware of moves by this group, led by Kabiru Tanimu Turaki, SAN, to approach courts in Ibadan in a bid to secure an injunction to halt the forthcoming National Convention.

“This is particularly unfortunate given that the leadership of the party had, in good faith, extended several invitations and opportunities for reconciliation and dialogue. Regrettably, these overtures were ignored, as the said faction failed to present itself for meaningful engagement.”

Mohammed further stated that the PDP continues to uphold unity, internal democracy, and adherence to the rule of law.

He added, “However, we will not allow the collective interest of our party to be derailed by actions that are clearly at variance with these principles. In this regard, we respectfully call on the Honourable Chief Judge of the Federal High Court and the State Chief Judge to take judicial notice of these attempts to abuse court processes and to frustrate the legitimate activities of our party.

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“We reaffirm our confidence in the judiciary as the last hope of the common man and trust that justice will continue to be served in accordance with the law.

“Furthermore, we wish to categorically assure all Nigerians, particularly our members across the country, that the National Convention of our great party, scheduled for the 29th and 30th of March 2026, will proceed as planned. All necessary arrangements have been concluded, and the party is fully prepared to deliver a successful, transparent, and credible convention.”

When contacted, the Governor-backed Turaki camp National Publicity Secretary, Ini Ememobong, dismissed the Wike-aligned group’s claim as blackmail.

Ememobong, in an exclusive interview with The PUNCH, stated, “It is sad that people who we thought should behave like gentlemen are still living in the mud. The world would bear witness that from the day we took a decision for reconciliation, we backpedaled on everything. We have been in touch with them, and at first, they said, ‘Oh, let’s wait for Ramadan to finish’ and all of that. But they came up with something different.

“The only set of people who are weaponising communication and still behaving as if reconciliation is not on the table are their people. What they are clearly doing is blackmail. If they know where the injunction is to be gotten from, they should ask themselves if they are doing the right and proper thing. It means that for them to know of a case that is yet to be instituted, it means they are the ones who are going to file the case.”

Ememobong, who claimed ignorance of any attempt to halt the Wike group’s convention, stated that they remained optimistic about reconciliation.

He added, “So we are still hopeful that the reconciliation will work. We don’t know what they are talking about. They should, rather than spend time and energy inaugurating convention committees, make themselves available for discussion.”

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The Chairman of Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), Enugu Depot Community, in charge of Anambra, Ebonyi and Enugu states, Chinedu Anyaso, has vowed to use legislative means in the National Assembly to ensure Nnewi is granted a special status, if elected to represent the Nnewi North/Nnewi South/Ekwusigo Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives.

Anyaso, who is eyeing the House of Reps seat under the All Progressives Grand Alliance, also promised to provide effective representation for the people of the area if he gets the party’s ticket to contest the election.

He made this known while speaking to journalists at the Ekwusigo Local Government Area headquarters in Ozubulu over the weekend, adding that Nnewi should be granted a special status as it is the industrial city of Anambra, the South-East and Nigeria, having vast presence of manufacturing companies and industries.

According to him, over the years, there have been “unfruitful” agitations for special status for the city, being one of the Nigeria’s economic nerve centre, noting that doing so would revive its economic fortunes, prospects and potential as well as create more opportunities for the teeming youths.

He explained that his ambition was informed primarily by the poor representation the Constituency has had over the years in spite of the increasing development and existential challenges of the people.

He also added that the constituency deserves strong and effective representation in the National Assembly in order to attract the needed federal attention to the ecological and infrastructure challenges that fall within its remit.

He said, “I will partner with the state government under the able leadership of the governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo and my other nationwide connections as IPMAN chairman to achieve it.

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“Nnewi deserves a special status being one among Nigeria”s industrial cities with many manufacturing companies and a huge population.

“Resources in the city can no longer cater to its huge population from different tribes, regions and the pressure on social amenities. Nnewi has been so critical to the economic development of the South-East and Nigeria and therefore, it deserves a special attention to maintain it status quo.”

The IPMAN chairman hailed Soludo for the transformative leadership across the state and the constituency in particular, but noted that the tasks were enormous for the state alone.

Anyaso urged APGA leaders in the constituency to support his aspiration and trust him with the ticket, adding that he had the capacity to achieve victory for the party in the 2027 general elections.

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ADC convention: Mark, Atiku, Aregbesola tackle Tinubu on hardship, insecurity

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The embattled National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress, former Senate President David Mark, former Governor Rauf Aregbesola, the ADC National Secretary and other party leaders have declared that there would be no easy victory for President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 general elections.

Speaking at the party’s national convention themed, ‘So That Nigeria May Work,’ held on Tuesday in Abuja, the ADC leaders strongly criticised the Tinubu-led administration over the worsening insecurity and economic hardship in the country, insisting that Nigerians were facing unprecedented levels of suffering.

Other ADC leaders, including former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, former Governors, Peter Obi (Anambra) and Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers), described the security situation as deteriorating, alleging that poverty has more than doubled under the present administration.

However, the faction of the ADC led by Nafiu Bala dismissed the Abuja convention, stating that their own bloc would hold a separate convention after the Supreme Court’s judgment.

On April 1, INEC announced the delisting of key ADC figures, including Mark and Aregbesola, from its official register. The commission explained that the action was taken in compliance with a court order directing it to preserve the status quo pending the final determination of the case at the trial court.

The party has faced a prolonged leadership crisis since 2025, when Mark’s group formed a new National Working Committee, which was contested by other factions within the ADC.

The dispute stemmed from disagreements over the tenure of former chairman Ralph Nwosu, which ended in August 2022. While Nwosu was said to have endorsed a 2025 transition plan, his deputy, Nafiu Gombe, insisted that he should assume the position of acting chairman after Nwosu’s exit.

The disagreement later escalated into factional struggles for control of the party, resulting in multiple legal battles at both the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court, and raising concerns about the ADC’s preparedness for the 2027 elections.

In response, Mark called for Amupitan’s resignation on April 2 and maintained that the party would proceed with its scheduled activities.

In a related development, a faction backed by the ADC’s 2023 presidential candidate, Dumebi Kachikwu, announced a caretaker committee during a National Executive Committee meeting convened by some state chairmen of the party.

As a result, the party is now split into three factions: one led by Mark representing the coalition bloc, another led by Gombe, and a NEC-backed group aligned with Kachikwu and headed by Kingsley Ogga, the Kogi State ADC chairman.

Despite these developments, Mark, Aregbesola and others were voted as members of ADC National Working Committee by over 3,000 delegates at the Abuja convention on Tuesday.

The convention also affirmed the National Working Committee led by Mark and adopted the party’s revised constitution and manifesto.

In his remarks, Mark, who declared that the ADC cannot be wished away or litigated into silence, added that the party belongs to the Nigerian people, and that Nigerians have shown their support by turning out in large numbers today.

He stated, “I say to those who orchestrated these obstacles: you have not weakened us; you have welded us together. Every attempt to suppress this party has only deepened the resolve of our members, widened our coalition, and reminded Nigerians why a strong opposition is not optional; it is essential to democracy’s survival.

Across Nigeria, there is a growing awareness by a generation that desires a different country, a country that nurtures their talents and supports their ambitions.

“This generation is asking tough questions of leadership and those who seek to lead. We are greatly delighted to see that under the harsh light of this scrutiny, the African Democratic Congress is emerging as a credible alternative, not necessarily because of who we are, but because our vision and ambition align with their own.

‘’The reason we are here, the genuine recommitment to putting the people first, is the very reason that they continue to believe, despite the daunting challenges they face today, that Nigeria, this great country, will rediscover itself.

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“We in the African Democratic Congress recognise this moment as a moment of great opportunity, as well as a moment of great responsibility. Our objective is not merely political success or a quest for power. We see it as a duty to ourselves and to posterity to demonstrate to all Nigerians that something good can come out of politics, and that democracy can actually deliver a better life than they seek. This is the fundamental goal of our party.’’

The former Senate President stated that in the ADC, the constitution will be supreme, adding that every member, regardless of position, will be accountable to the rules and values that define the party.

He continued, “No member of this party, no matter how highly placed, will be bigger than the party, and no member, no matter how lowly placed, will be ignored. This is my personal commitment to you all.

“In the ADC, we shall return politics to its true purpose: to improve the lives of the people. This is the central ideology of our party: to make life better for the people. The resources of Nigeria will be deployed in the service of the majority of Nigerians. We will invest in our people, make them more productive and more competitive. We will protect people and provide the environment for them to thrive.”

On his part, Aregbesola said President Tinubu ought to resign following the deteriorating insecurity and economic hardship in Nigeria.

“People who deliberately split the People’s Democratic Party are today being falsely roped in as political strategists. Since when has criminality become a strategy? The ADC does not, and we never owe its existence to any individual or group, including an electoral body masquerading as a neutral umpire with its leadership in the attire of political partisanship.’’

Aregbesola expressed concern that transportation costs have risen so sharply that it is now impractical for some workers to commute to work.

“Ordinarily, having made such a promise and fared woefully, an honest president should simply step down and not seek re-election. Rather, what we are witnessing is the most desperate attempt by a candidate in Nigerian electoral history to retain power at all costs, even if it means bringing down the entire democratic system. We have the duty to stop scammers from retaining power,’’ the ex-Tinubu ally railed.

He also cautioned that there would be no automatic or ceremonial ascension to power in the Presidential Villa in 2027.

“There will be no coronation in 2027. There will be no Kabiyesi in the Presidential Villa come 2027,” describing the president’s style of governance as autocratic, stating that under Tinubu, being in the opposition has effectively been treated as an offence.

Former Vice President Atiku declared that the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Joash Amupitan, would not escape accountability over allegations of being used to undermine democracy in Nigeria.

“I remember when the APC was being formed, the entire political leadership in this country came to my house. They said, ‘If you don’t come into the APC, this is not going to be possible.’ They literally compelled me to join the APC. Only for us to enter the APC, our economy is gone, our sovereignty is gone, our security is gone, our education is gone, and our infrastructure is gone. The healthcare is gone.

“Now, we must rise and make sure that there is change, genuine change, a serious change to rectify all these challenges that are happening in the country. I am in this game. We are going to win.’’

He added, “Let the chairman know we are not going to let him get away with his illegalities. We will not. And I hope we will have your support and cooperation to make sure we return to true democracy, to true development in all aspects of human endeavour.”

Obi stressed the need for Nigerians to come together in unity to salvage the country from Tinubu’s leadership.

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He stated, “The country is so divided; we need unity. The present government has ensured that it will remain more divided. Your unity is important. Your country is collapsing, and if you allow it to go further, it will be worse. If you check your indices today, when the present government came into being, Nigeria’s ranking in terrorism was number eight.’’

A former Rivers State governor, Amaechi, lampooned the Tinubu administration, saying, ‘’How can a man who said he is a democrat, who claimed he fought on the side of NADECO, be stopping democracy? These guys don’t care. What they care about is money. That’s all they care about.

“They are using the institutions of government against the people of Nigeria. He doesn’t care. So, what kind of man is he? Let me repeat for those who attacked me.

If you, Nigerians, are not angry and hungry, I am. The situation is bad.

It’s terrible. And if you think President Tinubu will give you power, you are wasting your time. The ADC must come together. Decide on a viable candidate. It must be a viable candidate.’’

Reacting, Nafiu dismissed the convention by Mark’s bloc, describing it as illegitimate and a “mockery.”

Nafiu’s Chief of Staff, Bala Sani, said, “Of course, we are not in support of their (David Mark) convention. To us, it is a mockery and a joke. On our part, we are following the judgment of the Court of Appeal. That was why we stalled our planned convention and related activities pending the ruling or the judgment.

Sani explained that the Bala faction had earlier fixed dates for its convention, but was forced to suspend the process following INEC’s refusal to recognise Nafiu Gombe’s leadership.

“On the convention, we actually fixed a date for April 3 and later September 9, but had to hold on after INEC refused to recognise Nafiu Bala Gombe following the listing of the David Mark-led executives.

“As I said earlier, the convention has to be shelved pending the outcome of the court judgment. We, the law-abiding citizens, cannot do things outside the court’s directives or against the court’s judgments. So, we are waiting,” he stated.

Court adjourns appeal

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has fixed April 22 for the hearing of an appeal arising from the leadership crisis in the ADC.

The appeal was filed by David Mark, challenging earlier court decisions on the dispute.

A five-member panel of the apex court, led by Justice Mohammed Garba, fixed the date on Tuesday, after granting an accelerated hearing in the appeal marked SC/CV/180/2026.

The appeal is against the March 12 judgment of the Court of Appeal, which dismissed Mark’s earlier appeal challenging a September 4, 2025, ruling of the Federal High Court in Abuja.

In the earlier decision, Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court had refused to grant injunctive relief sought in an ex parte application filed by a chieftain of the party, Nafiu Gombe.

At Tuesday’s proceedings, the apex court directed Mark’s counsel, Jibril Okutepa (SAN), to file and serve the appellant’s brief within a short timeframe, in line with the accelerated hearing granted.

It also ordered the respondents to file their briefs within three days of service, while the appellant is to file a reply, if necessary, within one day after receiving the respondents’ processes.

Similarly, a Federal High Court in Abuja on Tuesday adjourned proceedings indefinitely in a suit FHC/ABJ/CS/1819/2025 challenging the David Mark leadership of the ADC, pending the determination of a jurisdictional dispute now before the Supreme Court.

Justice Nwite ordered that the matter be put on hold, despite strong arguments by parties urging the court to proceed with the hearing of the substantive case.

The decision followed submissions by counsel to the plaintiff, Nafiu, Lukman Fagbemi, on the effect of a pending interlocutory appeal filed by the second defendant, David Mark, challenging the jurisdiction of the trial court.

Earlier, Fagbemi informed the court that the Supreme Court had fixed April 22, 2026, for the hearing of the appeal after striking out an application for a stay of proceedings filed by the second defendant.

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He urged the court to suspend further proceedings, arguing that the apex court was now seized of the issue of jurisdiction and that all parties were bound to await its decision.

However, his position was opposed by counsel to the first defendant (ADC), S.E. Aruwa, who maintained that there was no subsisting order staying proceedings.

Aruwa argued that the interlocutory appeal did not automatically operate as a stay and drew the court’s attention to the earlier ruling of the Court of Appeal directing accelerated hearing of the case.

He further relied on section 83(6)(a) of the Electoral Act 2026, submitting that the matter was time-sensitive in view of the 2027 general election timetable and the imminent commencement of party primaries.

Counsel to David Mark, Suleiman Usman, as well as counsel to the third defendant (Rauf Aregbesola) and fifth defendant (Ralph Nwosu), aligned with the position that the court could proceed with a hearing, particularly in the absence of any order staying proceedings.

They urged the court to at least take pending applications or even hear the substantive suit, while reserving judgment until the Supreme Court delivers its ruling.

Despite the consensus among the parties, Nwite held that the circumstances of the case required judicial restraint.

The judge noted that the facts presented by counsel were largely undisputed but emphasised that the core issue before the Supreme Court bordered on the jurisdiction of the trial court.

“I am of the view, and I so hold, that it would not serve any purpose if the jurisdiction of this honourable court is being challenged at the apex court,” he said.

Nwite further held that proceeding with the matter in the face of the pending appeal would be inappropriate.

“Therefore, the reasonable thing to do is to await the decision of the Supreme Court,” he added.

In another related matter, a Federal High Court in Abuja on Tuesday ordered parties in a suit challenging the leadership structure of the ADC to maintain the status quo and refrain from taking any further steps that could undermine the case before it.

The suit, marked FHC/ABJ/CS/581/2026, was instituted by seven plaintiffs—Don Obinna, Johnny Derek, Obah Ehigiator, Olona Yinka, Dr Charles  Omideji, Samuel Gyang, and Obianyo Patrick—who sued on behalf of themselves and “all the state chairmen and the State Executive Committees of ADC.”

Joined as defendants are the ADC, David Mark, Senator Patricia Akwashiki, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, Prof. Oserheimen Osunbor, and the Independent National Electoral Commission.

At the resumed hearing, counsel for the 6th defendant, Mr Marcel Ebinine, moved an oral application seeking an adjournment to enable his client to respond to the originating processes filed by the plaintiffs.

Following the application, Justice Joyce Abdulmalik granted the request but issued consequential directives aimed at preserving the subject matter of the litigation pending determination of the substantive suit.

The court held that all pending applications would be heard together with the substantive matter, noting that the processes were “all fought on affidavit evidence.”

Justice Abdulmalik ordered that all parties should file their consequential processes to ensure progress at the next date.

The judge further directed strict restraint on all parties in the dispute, warning against any action that could prejudice the proceedings.

“I also order that all parties in this suit shall maintain the status quo ante bellum and shall not take further steps in this matter so as not to render nugatory the proceedings before the court,” the order stated.

In addition, the court mandated proper service on all parties to ensure an effective hearing. The matter was subsequently adjourned to April 23, 2026, for a definite hearing.

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Renewed Hope is a scam, says Rauf Aregbesola

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Former Minister of Interior and National Secretary of the African Democratic Congress, Rauf Aregbesola, has called on President Bola Tinubu to resign over worsening insecurity and economic hardship in Nigeria.

The former Osun State Governor made the call while delivering a speech at the ongoing ADC National Convention in Abuja, where he also described President Tinubu’s “Renewed Hope” agenda as a scam.

Aregbesola stated, “People who deliberately split the Peoples Democratic Party are today being falsely roped as political strategists..Since when has criminality become a strategy? The ADC does not, and we never owe its existence to any individual or group, including an electoral body masquerading as a neutral umpire with its leadership in the attire of political partisanship.

“The ADC derives its existence from the aspirations and the values of the Nigerian people, who are tired of the deceit and colossal mismanagement to which this country is being subjugated. We owe our existence to the Nigerian Constitution. We declare that freedom of association, including that to form or belong to any political party, is guaranteed and is a fundamental right.

“We are here because the ADC is on a rescue mission to reclaim the country from the strangulating grasp of the ruling party. The APC is a party which has foisted on the country an electoral law that stinks of forgery, and making false claims in electoral documents is no longer valid; in other words, the ruling party is criminalising criminality.

“We proclaim our existence because our country is worth the necessary sacrifices. We cannot allow khaki-socracy in Nigeria. The government claims that the recent reduction in exchange rates demonstrates its mastery of the economy. This is false. In truth, the exchange rate, which was about 700 naira to the dollar at the open market, not the official rate, when this government assumed office in 2023, is now about N1,400. This amounts to a 1,400 per cent devaluation in an import-dependent economy. This is terribly devastating. The cost of a litre of fuel before this administration was between 185 and 238 naira. Depending on the part of the country you are in, now it is about 1,400 per litre and still rising.”

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Aregbesola expressed concern that transportation costs have risen so sharply that it is now impractical for some workers to commute to work.

He continued, “The administration told Nigerians that if it does not solve the power problem by providing a constant power supply, they should not be voted for a second time. Today, power supply is far worse, with some parts of the country receiving an average of two hours daily, and some other parts of the country also receiving an average of two hours daily. And some have been in darkness for stretches of weeks and months.

“Ordinarily, having made such a promise and fared woefully, an honest president should simply step down and not seek re-election. Rather, what we are witnessing is the most desperate attempt by a candidate in Nigerian electoral history to retain power at all costs, even if it means bringing down the entire democratic system.

“Distinguished delegates and our rival leaders, four years ago, this government promised Nigerians renewed hope for a better future. Now, three years into its four-year term, it still holds promise and offers renewed hope. When exactly will this hope come into fruition? The answer is simple. It is a scam. The answer is what? A scam! If allowed, this regime will continue shouting renewed hope to eternity. We have the duty to stop scammers from retaining power.”

The former Osun State Governor also condemned a series of violent attacks across the country that have led to significant loss of lives, describing the situation as a failure of President Tinubu’s administration.

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He accused the government of worsening insecurity and alleged a lack of empathy in its response to national tragedies.

Aregbesola further criticised the state of education and the economy, claiming that the number of out-of-school children has risen from 18.3 million to nearly 20 million, while many Nigerians have been pushed into extreme poverty.

He continued, “Once again, distinguished delegates, the country is drifting, and we cannot allow this continued drift into hopelessness. This is why, as I pointed out earlier, the ADC is on a rescue mission.

“On this, there is no time to spare. We call on all conscientious citizens to join us, because a fence-sitter in movements like this that require decisiveness is either a traitor or a collaborator with those who seek to destroy our country.”

PUNCH Online reported exclusively on Monday that the ADC is expecting more than 300 delegates at its national convention.

Key issues scheduled for consideration include the affirmation of the National Working Committee led by David Mark, Aregbesola and others, as well as the adoption of a revised party constitution and manifesto.

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