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APC cautions members against unnecessary protests

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has cautioned its members against unnecessary protests, contrary to its Constitution.

Mr Nze Duru, the APC Deputy National Organizing  Secretary, said this on Thursday in Abuja while reacting to a protest by some individuals who claimed to be the APC North Central stakeholders, demanding the resignation of Dr Abdullahi Ganduje as the party’s National Chairman.
The protesters chanted solidarity songs and displayed banners reading ‘Return APC National Chairmanship to North Central’ and ‘Dr Ganduje, kindly resign., said the position was zoned to their region.
They said the seat, previously occupied by Dr Abdullahi Adamu be returned to the North Central.
NAN reports that few minutes into their protest, the procession was scuttled by suspected hoodlums who swamped on the aggrieved protesters, making them to flew in different directions.
Duru, while reacting to the development, said the protesters were probably not aware of the new arrangement reached at party’s last National Executive Committee (NEC)at its last meeting.
He said that the NEC which was the party’s highest organ had moved the office of the national chairman previously held by the North Central, to North West while the office of legal adviser was re-zoned to North Central.
He said the decision was reached before Ganduje emerged as the APC national chairman in 2023.
“I am not aware of the so-called agitation for the resignation of the national chairman by North Central people, but I am aware that at the last NEC.meeting.
“The party took a decision that assumed the power of a convention, which the party’s Constitution allows to do in circumstances such as this to re-basket and re-zone the national offices.
“That is very important, so if the claim is that it is illegal and that the office of the national chairman should be resident in North Central.
“The only conclusion one can make is that such a claim is hinged on a very faulty foundation.
“To stretch that argument further, the necessary steps to take toward suspending a candidate or removing a candidate are already enshrined in the party’s constitution,” Duru said.
He added that one of such steps was not by an amorphous group to come together to demand the resignation of the party’s national chairman.
The APC Deputy National Organising Secretary said steps to be taken in such situations were already in the party’s Constitution.
“And we urge this group, if at all they are our members, to go through the party’s Constitution and advise themselves accordingly,” he said.
Malam Aamisu Suleiman, Plateau State Coordinator of the North Central APC stakeholders while addressing journalists after they reconvened a few blocks away from the party’s secretariat, said they would not be deterred until justice was served.
“We came here only to be attacked by some sponsored thugs, they did not only beat us, they stripped us of our banners and drove our people away from the APC secretariat.
“Today, we are here to protest the unfair treatment meted out to people of the North Central, this is because the national chairmanship of the APC was mistakenly given to Ganduje.
“We are therefore calling on President Bola Tinubu to correct the anomaly,we know he will listen to us, the APC chairmanship position is supposed to be zoned according to its Constitution to the North Central.
“And the same Constitution confers the position on us, unfortunately, it was zoned to the North West and we will not accept it,we are here for justice and justice must be served,” he said.
Also speaking, Sani Jigas, who identified himself as the Nasarawa State chairman of APC North Central Forum, appealed to governors in the zone to mount pressure on the president during their planned stakeholders meeting slated for Saturday.
“This is our mandate. It is well known to everybody that there is a consensus at the national convention that the APC chairmanship position should be zoned to the North Central,we are still agitating for that.
“We are not afraid of thugs, we will remain here until justice is done,” he said, adding that governors and stakeholders from the region should intervene in the issue in their forthcoming meeting.
He appealed to President Tinubu and the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) George Akume, to help influence the process of a peaceful transition of the party chairmanship seat back to their region.(NAN)

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Jubilation in Edo APC as Leaked Tribunal Judgement Shows 2-1 Majority in Favour of Gov. Monday Okpebholo

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A storm of excitement swept through Edo APC circles late Sunday evening after what appeared to be a draft copy of the Governorship Election Petition Tribunal’s judgment surfaced in a WhatsApp group populated by senior party stakeholders.

The document, which seems to mirror an official format, complete with judicial language, cited authorities, and even a breakdown of the votes in contention indicates a 2-1 majority ruling affirming the declaration of Monday Okpebholo as the duly elected Governor of Edo State.

After a rocky weekend where Gov. Okpebholo had his hands full managing a national crisis caused by the killings in Uromi, this must come as sweet music to his ears.

The draft judgment appears to have dismissed the petition filed by PDP’s Asue Ighodalo and his party on grounds of insufficient proof that non-compliance substantially affected the outcome of the election. Citing cases like Oyetola v. Adeleke and Atiku v. INEC, the judgment stated that while there was some evidence of irregularities, it wasn’t enough to overturn the INEC-declared result.

However, the leaked document also includes a fiery dissenting judgment by one of the Justices who found in favour of the PDP candidate, stating that substantial non-compliance had indeed occurred across over 500 polling units and that the recalculated votes clearly put Ighodalo ahead. His minority verdict called for INEC to nullify the current certificate of return and issue a new one to Ighodalo.

This tantalising peek behind the judicial curtain comes after the Tribunal Secretary had, on March 31st, formally notified all parties that judgment would be delivered on Tuesday, April 2nd. While it is uncommon, though not unprecedented, for judgments to leak, the ubiquity of social media apps like WhatsApp and Telegram has made such “accidental” document sharing nearly impossible to police.

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For the APC, however, the mood is nothing short of triumphant. Sources say the party has already issued quiet directives to its acting Local Government Chairmen to mobilize five loyalists each from the state’s 18 LGAs to Abuja ostensibly for a “solidarity visit” but widely believed to be preparation for a full-blown celebration once the judgment is officially read in open court.

Meanwhile, within the PDP camp, the mood is said to be somber, with key figures choosing not to respond to inquiries about the upcoming judgment. One aide to the PDP State Chairman Aziegbemin privately expressed concern over “judicial mathsmagic,” adding cryptically, “We’ll wait for what is read in court, not what is forwarded on WhatsApp. APC are masters of propaganda. We will wait for the court to rule on Wednesday, then take it from there.”

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Eid-el-fitr: PDP governors call for peaceful coexistence

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The Peoples Democratic Party Governors’ Forum (PDP-GF) has called on Nigerians to continue to live together in peace and harmony.

The forum Chairman, Gov. Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State, made the call in his Sallah message, issued by the forum’s Director-General, Emmanuel Agbo, on Monday in Abuja.

Mohammed urged Nigerians not to relent in their prayers and support for the leaders.

He also urged them to continue to pray for the peace, security and unity of the country.

He congratulated the Muslim faithful on the Eid-el-Fitr celebration, which signified the completion of a month-long Ramadan fast.

The governor advised them to continue to reflect on the lessons of tolerance, love and sacrifice that the period represented.

“The forum felicitates with Muslims from across the world on the dawn of another Eid-el-fitr.

“We pray that the Almighty Allah would accept our worship and keep us all alive and healthy to witness many more.

“Though the Ramadan season is over, we urge all Muslim faithful to continue to practice the lessons taught in the Holy Month.

“We must remain pious and close to Allah and deny ourselves in total submission to His will,” he said

Mohammed said that as one of the key pillars of Islam, the Ramadan was important for developing the virtues of self-renunciation in every true Muslim.

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Katsina State, beacon of hope, opportunities, says Radda

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Katsina State Governor, Dikko Radda has said his administration remains dedicated to fostering security, economic prosperity and infrastructure development to make the state beacon of hope and opportunity for all.

Radda stated this while addressing dignitaries at the “2025 Hawan Bariki” durbar, at the Government House, on Monday in Katsina.

He said that opportunities abound in the state in the area of agriculture, commerce and tourism among others.

“My administration remains dedicated to fostering an environment of security, economic prosperity, and infrastructural development.

“This is to ensure that Katsina State remains a beacon of hope and opportunity for all.

“We are investing in education to empower our youth, strengthening our healthcare system to ensure the well-being of our people, and enhancing security to protect lives and property,” he said.

The governor described this year’s traditional homage, as a historic occasion, marking the first time the state hosted 10 international ambassadors and their families.

“The iconic Sallah Durbar is not merely a festival; it is a testament to our deep-rooted culture, resilience, and unwavering commitment to peace and harmony.

“The magnificent display of horsemanship, the vibrancy of our traditional attire, and the melodies of our folk music all reflect the beauty of our identity and the pride we take in preserving our heritage,” he said

Radda, therefore, urged the guests and investors to explore numerous opportunities that the state offer in agriculture, commerce and tourism among others.

“Our fertile land presents vast opportunities for agribusiness, while our markets serve as hubs of trade and cultural heritage,” he said

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In his remarks, the Emir of Katsina, Alhaji Abdulmumini Kabir-Usman, commended the governor for the numerous development projects executed across the state.

The Emir also cautioned the people against taking laws into their hands following the unfortunate killing of some travellers in Edo state recently.

He urged them to exercise patience and allow the government to handle the matter.(NAN)

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