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Edo Governorship Election: We’re winning despite distractions – PDP

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Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Campaign Council for Edo Election has said the party would win the governorship election despite the recent court judgment against its candidate, Dr Asue Ighodalo.

The Chairman of the Council, Gov. Amadu Fintiri of Adamawa, stated this during the council’s inaugural meeting on Saturday in Abuja.

Fintiri said the party would appeal Thursday’s judgment of Justice Inyang Ekwo of the Federal High Court, Abuja, which he described as a temporary setback.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls Ekwo voided the Feb. 22 primary election that produced Ighodalo as its candidate.

The court voided the exercise on grounds that 378 delegates were unlawfully excluded from voting at the primary election.

“We are all politicians and the only thing we understand in politics is to win elections.

“That is why there is no second position in any election. You either win or you are lost. In this outing, we are out to win.

“Yes, there is a little setback, temporarily. God will see us through it. Anybody who peruse and look through the entire process will know it’s a child’s play.

“This will not stand in the court of law, particularly since we will be approaching the court of appeal. And that shouldn’t deter us.

“We will put more commitment; more work than we have not intended to do earlier so that we will put our detractors to shame. And this is what we know best,” he said.

Fintiri advised the members not to be deterred but to put in their commitment and sacrifice for the party’s victory in the election.

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“The candidate has a lot of credibility with him. We can make him win if we are serious,” Fintiri said.

PDP National Legal Adviser, Kamarudeen Adebayo, also advised the council not to be distracted by the court ruling.

He noted that the Certified True Copy (CTC) on the ruling did not nullify the PDP primary election as made to believe.

He said the party in Edo had eight suits, of which the court had addressed seven in favour of the party.

According to him, the eighth case will also go in the same direction.

He said the Supreme Court had already ruled that issues related to delegates were purely internal affairs of political parties.

He says the National Assembly had also introduced the provisions of Section 84 (14) to say that only an aspirant who participates in an election or primary election can challenge the outcome.

“We had three cases before Justice Inyang Edem Ekwo on the same subject matter that has to do with the issue of delegates.

“He gave us judgments based on primary objections to say that they don’t have locus standi to even approach his court in two of the cases.

“We were taken aback and surprised that in the last case pending before him, he made a somersault.

“But just like I said, in the wisdom of the judge he saw that, maybe from a different angle.

“We should know that by the time we get to the Appeal Court, we’ll be able to put our records in proper perspectives. It’s not the first time we are handling this kind of matter.

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“During the 2023 governorship election, we had similar issues that moved from a Federal Court to the Supreme Court, and we were victorious. The cases are there for everybody to see,” Adebayo said.

A former Edo governor, Chief Lucky Igbinedion, expressed confidence that PDP would win the state election, noting that Ighodalo had already visited 192 wards to solicit support and votes.

Igbinedion assured that he would give his maximum support to the party to succeed in the state election.

In his remarks, Ighodalo said he knew the election would be difficult due to distractions but that victory for PDP was certain with the support of the council members and all.

He pledged that he and his running mate would work to make Edo remain a great state.

“And by God’s grace, when we get into government house, we will work so hard that our party will be more than proud that we’re the flagbearers, setting the trail.

“What we intend to do by God’s grace is to move Edo into a first-world state.

“We hope that by the grace of God and by the support of everybody in this room, we’ll fully achieve this task. It’s a task that must indeed be done,” Ighodalo said.

NAN reports that the event witnessed the division of the council members into nine committees.

Chief Francis Inegbeniki, immediate past Vice Chairman of the All Progressives Congress in Edo, and Musa Isiwele, former Deputy Commissioner of Police, who recently defected to PDP, were also introduced to members.

Both new members promised to work for the success of Ighodalo and PDP in the forthcoming election. (NAN

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2027: Coalition against Tinubu will collapse —Ex-Atiku campaigner

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A Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain in Lagos State, Dr Adetokunbo Pearse, has said the opposition coalition formed to unseat President Bola Tinubu in 2027 will achieve nothing .

Pearse, a former member, Atiku Abubakar 2023 presidential campaign council, said this an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Lagos.

He was reacting to the recent announcement of an opposition coalition to challenge the All progressives Congress (APC) in the next presidential election.

Pearse predicted that the coalition would collapse in no time because it lacked a clear winning strategy.

According to him , disagreements arising from personal ambitions of the coalition sponsors will lead to its collapse.

Pearse said the PDP did not need to merge with any party to win in 2027, adding the party would emerge victorious with focus,unity and a sound strategy.

“The coalition is reckless. It is not strategic.It is that of emotional distress and will be frustrated.

“This coalition will collapse in no time,”Pease said.

Pearse noted that opposition coalitions in Nigeria had not always been successful .

“I personally have been through this before when we went from PDP To SDP in 2019 election. We were members of what we then called Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP).

“There were about 20 or 30 political parties in that group and all I can tell you is, the more the messier.

“Everything came down to zero because every political party wanted to produce the presidential candidate and that led to the end of the coalition,” Pearse said.

(NAN)

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Lagos to Conduct Local Government Elections on July 12

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The Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC) has announced that the local council elections will be held on July 12.

Mr. Tope Ojo, LASIEC’s Head of Public Affairs, made the announcement on Friday in Lagos. He indicated that elections for 57 council chairmanship positions and 376 councillor seats are scheduled for this date, with a potential re-run on July 19 if necessary.

Lagos State consists of 20 Local Governments and 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs). The election date was strategically selected to prevent any leadership vacuum within the state’s councils.

The notice from LASIEC confirmed that the elections will encompass all 20 Local Governments, 37 LCDAs, and 376 wards. As the current local government administration approaches its conclusion, LASIEC has intensified its efforts to ensure a seamless electoral process.

The commission has officially initiated the electoral process with the release of the Notice of Election. Political parties are required to visit the LASIEC headquarters to acquire nomination forms for their candidates.

Ojo also announced a meeting with all registered political parties scheduled for Tuesday. “The Election Guidelines will be published on April 17,” he added.

LASIEC has expressed its preparedness for the upcoming polls in Lagos councils. Campaign activities and rallies are set to commence on April 18 and will conclude on July 9.

Nomination forms for “substituted” and “only candidate” submissions must be completed and submitted between June 18 and June 25. LASIEC Chairman, Justice Bola Okikiolu-Ighile (rtd), has pledged to ensure a fair and equitable environment for all political parties. He reiterated the commission’s dedication to conducting a free, fair, inclusive, and credible election, urging political parties and aspirants to adhere strictly to the electoral timetable.

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Ndume To Tinubu: Buhari’s Support Is Crucial

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….He remains adorable figures in the north

Senator Ali Ndume has asked President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to be worried if ex-President Muhamamdu Buhari is not on his side.

Speaking during an interview on Channels TV’s Politics Today, the lawmaker said although Buhari has just one vote, he remains an adorable figure in Northern Nigeria.

Ndume spoke after former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar led key opposition figures to Buhari’s residence in Kaduna, on Friday.

The senator said he was also planning a visit to Buhari.

He said, “Buhari’s followership has diminished naturally because it is different when you are not in power and after spending like eight years in power. Of course his popularity, everything has diminished, it is natural, but you can’t write him off especially with the Northern masses. The followership of Buhari has been occultic. You cannot explain it.

“If Buhari is coming here now, you will see people rushing to see. Everybody including those in the vegetable market will rush here. Buhari is still with the Talakawas

“Tinubu should be worried if Buhari is not on his side. Every number counts and Buhari has one vote. Tinubu should also be worried about my position. Because I have one vote for him. He does not have a vote for me.”

Elanza News learnt that there were concerns over the potential exit of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) bloc from the APC.

This was amplified following a recent meeting between former Buhari and APC governors.

The visit, which took place on Monday in Kaduna, was initially perceived as a routine courtesy call but has since sparked speculation about its deeper purpose.

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It was gathered that the governors reportedly sought Buhari’s intervention to halt defections from the party, particularly by key members of the CPC bloc.

The governors’ appeal reportedly arose from growing concerns about potential defections ahead of the 2027 general elections. The defunct CPC, a key bloc within APC, remains highly influential, with Buhari regarded as its central figure.

There are fears within APC that the exit of this bloc could spell disaster for the party on a national scale.

The Monday meeting took place amid a wave of defections by Buhari’s allies from APC to SDP. Former Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai was the first to publicly announce his departure, claiming he had secured Buhari’s blessing before leaving the party.

Several former ministers who served in Buhari’s cabinet are also reportedly finalising plans to join the SDP, and in Buhari’s home state of Katsina, numerous APC members have already defected to the SDP.

The CPC, founded in 2009, merged in February 2013 with the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), a faction of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), and the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) to form what is now known as the APC.

Elanza News gathered that the governors feared Buhari’s enduring cult-like followership in the North could become a major liability for APC if he backs his CPC associates. His bloc vote, they feared, could be catastrophic for the party in 2027.

It was gathered that the governors specifically urged Buhari to dissuade his CPC associates from leaving APC. However, the former president reportedly declined to make any such commitment.

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While reaffirming his loyalty to APC, he insisted that others must be allowed to make their own political choices—a principle he said he has upheld throughout his political career.

Meanwhile, Buhari has said he remains a committed member of the ruling APC.

In a statement by Garba Shehu, his spokesman, Buhari was quoted to have said after Wl-Rufai’s defection, he would never turn his back on the APCy that gave him the platform to become Nigeria’s number one citizen.

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