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NASS Polls: We’ll Reclaim Our Mandate In Kaura, PDP Declares

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The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has declared that it will reclaim it mandate for the Kaura federal constituency at the tribunal.

According to the PDP the Labour Party (LP) was declared winner because there was malpractices of over voting.

According to the PDP, their candidate Hon Gideon Lukas Gwani have been approached to withdraw the case at the tribunal adding that they will ensure they reclaim their mandate because there was massive over voting in favour of the labour party candidate, Mathew Donatus.

Speaking at a press conference in Kaduna, the Kaura Local Government PDP chairman, Donatus Shamang, said all political parties have a good number of youths supporting there ideologies and their candidates

“Therefore, any party or person who assume that he has the monopoly of support of youths should have a rethink.
As law abiding citizens of Nigeria, we are calling on all the security agents to take note of the threats by Kaura wing of LP. The task of reclaiming our mandate is a party affair and not Hon Gideon Gwani’s.

“PDP have conceded defeat before in Kaura LG because the process was fair and credible. PDP declined to concede defeat after the 25th February, 2023 election because of over-voting and ballot stuffing in some wards. We are urging all PDP faithful to be calm because we have started the process of reclaiming the stolen mandate,” the party said.

“We are here to address the press on a mundane issue that borders on emotion and blackmail rather than fact and reality by the Kaura LGA wing of the Labour Party. It is in public domain that the party in question recently organized a press conference urging people in Kaura LGA to call on our amiable PDP stalwart, Hon. Gideon Lucas Gwani and the party to withdraw the case filed at the post-election tribunal which is about to commence in kaduna any time soon.

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“To put the record straight, by virtue of the Nigerian Constitution the mandate belongs to the party and not the candidate. The candidate, Hon. Gwani in context, has used the party as a platform to contest and win elections in multiple political dispensations. In furtherance, this is why the constitution is explicit when it says that, when a candidate decamps to another party, he has to leave the mandate for the party he used to contest and win the election. In this light, it behooves on PDP and not squarely on Hon. Gideon Gwani to pursue and reclaim our mandate, which was stolen through over-voting, ballot stuffing and electoral malfeasance. Why PDP approached the tribunal is because of the countless illegalities and discrepancies by LP agents that eclipsed the 25th February, 2023 House of Representatives election in Kaura LGA.

“If LP and its candidate have no skeleton in their cardboard, why are they scared? If they won the election without tinkering with the process, why are they losing sleep over litigation? A guilty man is often jittery before the law. I feel at this point, it is a moral responsibility for LP to act within the ambit of the law.

“We find it awful to ask PDP and Hon. Gideon Gwani not to seek redress at the court when the election that LP candidate won was maimed by fraudulent activities in some wards. We wish to state further that the call for our candidate to withdraw the suit against LP and its candidate is dead on arrival. The call lacks basis, it is empty as it is devoid of constitutional backing. Moreover, LP in Kaura has a dual tendency, begging for PDP and its candidate to withdraw suit and at the same time insulting and blackmailing our candidate and threatening everyone.

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“Worst off is threatening the legal luminary, Samuel Atung SAN (son of the soil) not to defend his client (PDP) in this matter, which shows how naïve, ignorant and airheaded they are. It is foolhardy for LP urchins to think they can threaten anyone into giving up on this matter. For their consumption, anyone that breaches the law or is being recalcitrant against the law, will face the full wrath of the law. He will be dealt with accordingly.

“In their press conference, they presented their “case” as if it is a crime for Gwani to seek justice. For their benefit, the judiciary is part of the electoral process that is why if a party or its candidate is not satisfied with the electoral process or the outcome of an election, the party and the candidate can approach the court. What our party and candidate have done is within the ambit of the Electoral Act and does not need the Kaura wing of LP’s approval to exercise our constitutional right.

“PDP expects that what is good for the goose should be good for the gander. Relatively, if urging our party and its candidate to withdraw the suit filed against Mathew Donatus is good, Kaura LGA wing of LP should have urged their presidential candidate and senatorial candidate, Peter Obi and Mike Ayuba Auta, respectively, to withdraw their suits. You can’t prescribe different drugs to patients suffering the same disease. If it is morally wrong for PDP and Hon. Gwani to reclaim their mandate, it should be morally wrong for the LP duo to do the same.

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“As a matter of urgency, we urge the Kaura LGA wing of LP to call on Peter Obi and Mike Ayuba Auta to withdraw their suits just as they did to our party and its candidate, this will go a long way to show how honest they are on peaceful resolution of disputes.

“Again, reclaiming mandates through the court process is not alien to Kaura LG politics. Meanwhile, we can understand that some people are not conversant with the political history of Kaura LGA nor in tune with the prevailing and evolving political issues. Over the years, mandates have been reclaimed and lost at the tribunal by politicians of Kaura extractions. Just 4 years ago, Nehemiah Aso of APC, in 2019, filed a suit challenging the outcome of the House of Representatives election where INEC declared Hon. Gideon Gwani was the winner. In 1991, William Swanta of SDP who won the Chairmanship election in Kaura was removed by the court. Musa Nickaf, Yahaya Silas and Kumai Gwaza in 1991 also saw their mandates won and lost through court verdicts,” the party added.

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Why I dumped PDP for APC – AMAC chairman

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Chairman, Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), Mr Christopher Maikalangu, has said his decision to leave the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APAC) is to secure greater opportunities for his people.

Maikalangu made this known in a statement made available to newsmen on Monday by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Public Affairs, Mr Kingsley Madaki.

According to him, the council has been losing out on federal appointments and employment opportunities due to political misalignment.

He stressed that his move to decamp to the APC was aimed at ensuring that the people of AMAC benefitted from the dividends of governance.

“The position we took is for the good of democracy and to ensure that the good people of AMAC move forward

“The decision is rooted in the collective interest of the constituents. I was not elected to lead the entire Nigerians, but the AMAC residents.

“I looked at the interests of my people and I have seen that these interests cannot be protected in any other platform,’’ he said.

The AMAC Chairman expressed the confidence that the APC will provide a more promising platform to advance the welfare of his people.

He stressed that his defection was a calculated step towards sustainable development and inclusive governance.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that Maikalangu, who contested on the platform of PDP, was declared winner of AMAC council election held in 2022.

He polled a total of 19,302 votes to defeat his closest rival Murtala Karshi of the APC. (NAN)

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PDP Governors Set August 28 For National Convention, Rejects Coalition

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Governors from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have firmly stated that they will not pursue a merger or coalition with any other political party in the lead-up to the 2027 general election.

This decision was conveyed in a communiqué released on Monday following their meeting in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State.

As discussions about the potential formation of a coalition to challenge the All Progressives Congress (APC) intensify ahead of the 2027 elections, opposition politicians have been engaging in “strategic meetings” on this matter.

A prominent proponent of this coalition is Atiku Abubakar, the PDP’s presidential candidate in the 2023 elections. Abubakar has been a vocal advocate for uniting opposition parties to displace the APC-led government under President Bola Tinubu.

The communiqué stated, “In light of the widespread speculation regarding potential mergers of political parties, groups, and associations, the Forum has resolved that the PDP will not enter into any coalition or merger.”

Nonetheless, the governors expressed that the PDP is open to welcoming any parties, individuals, or groups interested in joining them to reclaim power from the APC in 2027.

The governors also voiced their support for Siminalayi Fubara, the suspended governor of Rivers State, affirming their ongoing backing for him.

Additionally, the PDP leaders condemned the current state of insecurity in the country, labeling it as “alarming.” They called for a reassessment and restructuring of priorities and strategies, advocating for a bottom-up approach that empowers sub-national entities to serve as a robust defense against security threats.

Governors attending the meeting included Bala Mohammed (Bauchi), Ademola Adeleke (Osun), Ahmadu Fintiri (Adamawa), Seyi Makinde (Oyo), Douye Diri (Bayelsa), Dauda Lawal (Zamfara), Agbu Kefas (Taraba), and Peter Mbah (Enugu). The governors of Akwa Ibom and Delta were represented by their deputies, Akon Eyakenyi and Monday Onyeme, respectively.

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Osun 2026: Oyetola, PDP Rep Wole Oke to run on APC joint ticket

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A former Governor of Osun State and current Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola has struck a deal for a joint ticket

with a member of the House of Representatives representing Obokun/Oriade constituency, Wole Oke to contest the 2026 governorship election under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), authoritative sources have said.

Political observers said the ambition of Oke to be Deputy Governor under the platform of the APC and the ongoing romance between them must have been the reasons for the serial attacks on Governor Ademola Adeleke by the legislator.

The concluded plan by the Minister to settle for Wole Oke as his running mate for the 2026 Osun governorship election on APC platform, was said to have received the blessing and endorsement of the party leadership in the state.

As part of his efforts to revive his political fortunes in Osun State, Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola has reportedly concluded arrangement with Hon. Wole Oke, who is currently in PDP, to fly the ticket of the APC for 2026.

This move, according to multiple sources will galvanize support from Osun East and destabilize the ruling PDP in the State.

Despite strong concerns of contempt amongst the Osun APC leaders and stakeholders favouring the Osun West Senatorial District, one of the core issues in the build up to 2018 and 2022 election, Oyetola has seemingly been to lure Oke into the APC with a joint ticket in 2026.

A source said, “Oke’s continuous open rebuke of Governor Ademola Adeleke’s administration in Osun State has been traced to a ground plan to betray the Governor and divide the PDP to create an opportunity for the APC to launch a possible comeback to Bola Ige House.

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“Oke has visited Oyetola more than 10 times since this year in several locations in Lagos, Abuja and outside Nigeria with a promise to ensure that Adeleke is sacked from office in 2026.

“Convinced that he will not secure an automatic ticket for 2027, for the seventh (7th) consecutive election, he has resorted to sabotaging the chances of the PDP and Governor Adeleke in 2027, and has made two demands from the APC, a joint ticket with Oyetola or a Senate ticket, having realized that the Oriade/Obokun federal constituency stakeholders and electorates will not return him again to the Green Chamber, for the sixth (6th) term.

“Hon. Wole Oke wants to contest for Osun Governor in 2030 and he does not want to be politically irrelevant between 2027 and 2030. He has lost the backing of all political stakeholders in his federal constituency to contest again in 2027. They have told him this is his last opportunity and that is why he is fighting everyone. His relationship with APC is just for one thing; political relevance”.

But after assessing the dangers of working against Senator Fadahunsi in Osun East Senatorial District, Oke has settled for a Deputy Governorship ticket with Oyetola.

This was agreed during a high-powered meeting that took place in Abuja, in the middle of 2024. At the meeting, Oke boasted of having control of about 80% of all political leaders in Ijesha zone, including several members of Osun State House of Assembly and can influence their movement into the APC anytime.

However, sources within the State APC have confirmed strong opposition to this development as many stakeholders have rejected the idea of the party ignoring the Osun West Senatorial District again, given that the current Governor is from the District after several years of neglect of the District, particularly by the APC.

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A source said, “As we speak, a former Governor and national leader of the APC has rejected the proposal and insisted that Wole Oke’s political influence is exaggerated. Dindings from the ruling party have shown that all political leaders from Obokun/Oriade and the Ijesha Zone have deserted the lawmaker in his attempt to destabilize the ruling PDP and as such cannot deliver sufficient support from the zone.

“Many APC leaders are furious with this possibility. They know they cannot trust Wole Oke, they have asked him how many Commissioners, Special Advisers and Assembly members from the ruling PDP
he is coming with. But he has yet to give them any name. They believe he just wants to use them.”

 

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