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PDP crisis: Group insists Anyanwu remains National Secretary

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A group of stakeholders in Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has insisted that Sen. Samuel Anyanwu remains the authentic National Secretary of the party, in line with the party constitution and other existing laws of the land.

The stakeholders, under the aggies of Concerned PDP League (CPDPL), stated this at a news conference by its Leader, Daboikiabo Warmate, on Friday in Abuja.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the news conference was sequel to the controversy surrounding the rightful occupier of the office of the PDP national secretary.

Warmate commended the disposition of the party’s acting National Chairman and Anyanwu on the mature manner in which they had handled the affairs of the party at these trying times.

He, however, expressed disappointment with the position of the PDP National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba; the National Legal Adviser, Kamarudin Ajibade and a federal lawmaker, Ikenga Ugochinyere, on the leadership crisis.

He also faulted the positions of the PDP Governors’ Forum and the Sen. Adolphus Wabara-led PDP Board of Trustees (BoT) advising the National Working Committee (NWC) to recognise Sunday Udeh-Okoye as the national secretary.

He said that the BoT’s advice disregarded the party’s constitution, adding that the tenure of some of its members had also expired.

He insisted that section 47 (5) of the party’s constitution, as amended in 2017, never compelled Anyanwu to resign his position as the national secretary while contesting the Imo governorship election.

Warmate added that there was no basis for Anyanwu to have resigned since he did not win the election nor sworn in as governor of the state.

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He also clarified that Anyanwu never tendered any letter of resignation from his position as PDP national secretary while contesting the PDP governorship primary, which he won.

Warmate said that having emerged as the PDP gubernatorial candidate in Imo, Anyanwu only took his annual leave between April 18 and May 24, 2023 to enable him to concentrate on ensuring victory at the governorship election.

He explained that a letter was sent to INEC to notify it and that the deputy national secretary would act during the period.

He, however, said that due to inordinate interest, pressure was mounted on Anyanwu to resign, which he politely refused, in consonance with section 47(5) of the PDP constitution, as amended in 2017.

Warmate claimed that an Enugu High Court and the Appeal Court, Enugu Division, were misled in their judgements recognising Udeh-Okoye as the party’s national secretary.

He added that Anyanwu had already approached the Federal High Court, Abuja Division, where he secured an order restraining the implementation of the court judgments.

“The national secretary, Anyanwu, as a law-abiding leader of our great party swiftly, on Jan. 13, 2025, applied for a stay of execution of the judgment at the same Appeal Court in Abuja and it was granted.

“The stay of execution of the judgment was granted by no less a judge than the President of the court of appeal, and she enjoined all parties to maintain status quo ‘ante bellum’, pending the hearing and the determination of the motion on notice.

“In addition to that, he had already filed an appeal at the Supreme Court against the judgment too,” he said.

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Warmate, however, advised Udeh-Okoye and his group to wait for the decision of the Supreme Court.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the PDP has been involved in a protracted crisis due to claims by both Anyanwu and Udeh-Okoye on the position of the party national secretary.

The PDP Governors’ Forum and the party’s BoT had earlier called on NEC to implement the court ruling recognising Udeh-Okoye as national secretary.

Ologunagba, in a statement on Monday, had said that after due consideration, the NWC overwhelmingly recognised and confirmed Udeh-Okoye as the substantive national secretary of the PDP.

Meanwhile, Anyanwu insisted that the NWC had not met to discuss the matter, claiming it was only deliberated upon via a WhatsApp platform, and that the issue still remained in court. (NAN)

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Political parties should not be business ventures – Speaker

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The Speaker, House of representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, on Monday said Nigerians must find ways to make political parties fulfill their objectives and not turned to business ventures by their managers.

Abbas said this in Abuja, in his keynote address at a technical workshop on Political Parties Bill, organised by the European Centre for Electoral Support (ECES) for House Committee on Political Party Matters.

The News Agency of Nigeria NAN) reports that the workshop was organised in collaboration with the YIAGA Africa and the Kukah Centre.

Abbas, represented by Mr Ishaya Lalu, said even though Nigeria practiced the same presidential system as the US, the registration and regulation of political funding made a huge difference between them.

“In the USA, the Federal Election Commission (FEC) regulates campaign finance and oversees aspects of party registration.

“In the United Kingdom, the Electoral Commission oversees party registration, campaign finance, and the electoral process.

“Sweden also has a well-established agency for party registration and party finance regulations,” he said

According to him, the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) has the power to register political parties and conduct elections, but there is a need to do beyond this.

`For instance, some political party funding in Nigeria is taken over by wealthy individuals as investments,

” Investments were made, either as businessmen or politicians to hijack the political parties and impose candidates on the parties during the electoral process.” he said .

The speaker noted that the political parties lacked principle or ideology, compared to their contemporary in advanced democracy.

Abbas also said people who believe in the ideology of political parties had no reason to run from one party to another.

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“In developed democracies, such as the United States of America, India, Canada, Germany, and the United Kingdom, members of political parties were known for their steadfastness in promoting the principles and ideologies of their parties,’’ he said.

He noted that in the United Kingdom, the Conservative Party, founded in 1834, had continued to advance the party’s ideology over the centuries, “even when it is out of power.’

“However, in Nigeria, the reverse was the case.

“We must admit that the political parties in Nigeria are not founded on any principle or ideology, the attitude and performance of the parties indicate clearly that lacked the fundamentals,’’ he said.

The speaker noted that the Political Parties Bill presently before the National Assembly, would promote party independency and public trust in political parties.

“The Bill is seeking for an Act to provide for the establishment of an independent authority for the registration, regulation and funding of political parties in Nigeria and related matters,

“The bill would promote transparency and accountability, separate the regulatory function from government control.

” The bill, when passed into law, would domicile party regulation in an independent body that would not be partisan in holding political parties accountable for things like campaign financing and the sources.

“It is expected to promote public trust in party system and improve governance as the people will become reasonable funders and tackle corruption,’’ he said.

Chairman, House Committee on, Zakari Nyampa, said that the bill was key as it looked into regulating the political party, the funding, accountability, transparency.

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Nyampa expressed confidence that the bill, sponsored by the Speaker of house of representative would secure the needed support.

“As the country is trying to improve on democracy, this bill is very important, as well as the workshop,’’ Nyampa said.(NAN)

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Ned Nwoko To Oborevwori: Don’t Bring Old PDP Habits Into APC

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…Says your defection must be transformative

Ned Nwoko, the senator representing Delta north, has asked Sheriff Oborevwori, governor of Delta state, to leave behind the “old habits” of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as he begins a new political journey in the All Progressives Congress (APC).

In a statement addressed to the governor following his recent defection, Nwoko warned that the move must not just be symbolic but transformative, urging Oborevwori to “leave behind the politics of survival and step into the politics of legacy”.

“No one pours new wine into old wineskins. Old habits, old politics, and the old deals that led to the gradual decline of the PDP in Delta must be left behind,” Nwoko said.

He praised the governor’s decision to join the APC, describing it as a bold step that opens new possibilities for Delta state and Nigeria’s political future.

The lawmaker noted that the APC, “reenergised and focused,” had already begun laying the groundwork for constitutional amendments, including the creation of Anioma and New Delta states.

“Chief among these is the creation of two new viable states: Anioma and New Delta,” he said.

“Let me remind you, this agenda was declared a done deal by the party leadership long before your defection, a testament to the APC’s commitment to correcting historical imbalances and ending regional marginalisation.”

The senator asked the governor to lead the charge for constitutional reforms and demonstrate renewed dedication to fairness, inclusive development, and progressive governance.

“Your defection must not be symbolic; it must be transformative. This is your opportunity to embrace a new sense of purpose and demonstrate renewed dedication to progressive governance, fairness, and inclusive development,” Nwoko said.

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“The creation of Anioma state will finally give voice, identity, and institutional power to the aspirations of Delta North. It is a long overdue recognition of a people who have sought parity with their kinsmen.

“The proposed New Delta will address the deep internal asymmetries within the current Delta state structure. It will empower neglected communities, bring government closer to the people, and unlock new paths for economic growth.

“For the first time, the APC is armed with the numbers to amend the constitution. This time, we can fulfill these promises without demanding painful trade-offs from the South. We are not lobbying from a place of weakness; we are standing firmly in a position of strength.

“These changes are more than political. They are economic necessities. They are about focused governance, better infrastructure, increased federal allocation, and grassroots democracy. Two new states will mean two new engines of development.”

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Rejects Lagos LG Tenure Elongations, Group Urges Tinubu

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The Lagos Society for Good Governance, a non-partisan civic organisation, has called on President Bola Tinubu to intervene and halt what it describes as unconstitutional tenure elongation schemes in several Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) in Lagos State.

The group also urged the President to direct the Attorney General of the Federation, Lateef Fagbemi SAN, to issue clear guidance on constitutional term limits for local government administrations.

In a statement issued in Abuja yesterday, the group’s coordinator, Ademola Gafar, appealed to President Tinubu to demonstrate moral leadership by rejecting attempts to extend tenures beyond constitutional limits.

“As a leader of our democracy and a true son of Lagos, we urge the President to engage with the leadership of Lagos State to ensure that forthcoming local government elections adhere strictly to constitutional norms and best democratic practices,” Gafar said.

The group highlighted specific cases in three LCDAs where chairpersons are allegedly seeking unconstitutional third terms.

In Agbado Oke-Odo LCDA, Vice Chairman Famuyiwa assumed the chairmanship in 2019 following the death of Chairman Arologun.

He won re-election in 2021, and his current bid for another term is deemed a violation of term limits. Similarly, in Onigbongbo LCDA, Vice Chairman Dotun Adekanye became chairman in 2020 after Chairman Dayo Oke’s death, won re-election in 2021, and died in November 2024.

His successor, the current vice chairman, remains eligible for the 2025 elections but cannot seek further terms. In Ikosi Isheri LCDA, Vice Chairman Abolanle Bada took over in 2020 after Chairman Abdulfatai Oyesanya’s death, won re-election in 2021, and is now pursuing an unconstitutional third term.

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The group argued that these actions contravene the Fourth Alteration Bill No. 16 of the 1999 Constitution, signed into law in 2018 by former President Muhammadu Buhari.

According to the group, the amendment limits individuals who succeed to an office following an incumbent’s death to one additional term. This principle, the group noted, extends to local governments under Section 7 of the Constitution, which mandates democratically elected councils.

“Lagos State, as Nigeria’s centre of excellence, must not set dangerous precedents that undermine constitutional governance,” Gafar stated, calling on the Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission to implement reforms that strengthen local government autonomy and disqualify candidates seeking unconstitutional terms.

The group praised recent council elections in Ondo, Akwa-Ibom, and northwest states for adhering to electoral laws, resulting in free, fair, and credible outcomes.

The organisation also recalled President Tinubu’s opposition to tenure elongation during former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s administration, expressing confidence that he would not support undemocratic practices.

It urged the implicated LCDA chairpersons to withdraw from the electoral contest in recognition of constitutional limits, warning that normalising such violations threatens Nigeria’s democracy.

It vowed to pursue all legal and peaceful means to resist attempts to subvert the constitutional order, reaffirming its commitment to democratic principles and good governance.

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