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PDP crisis: Secondus presides over NEC today, convention tops agenda

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National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Prince Uche Secondus, is set to preside over the National Executive Committee meeting of the party scheduled to hold in Abuja on Saturday (today).

The meeting was called to ratify the decision by the National Caucus of the party which had proposed October 30 and 31, 2021 for the party’s national convention.

A top member of the party told one of our correspondents that leaders of the party met with Secondus and agreed that he would preside over the NEC meeting, where other decisions like the composition of members of its zoning committee that would decide on zones where officials of the incoming members of the National Working Committee would come from.

“Secondus is expected to preside over the NEC meeting on Saturday. We need to move on. There is no need fighting again. What the NEC meeting would do is just to ratify the decisions made by the national caucus. The fight is on the need to hold national convention. I think we need to move on,” the source said.

When he resumed at the party’s headquarters on Friday, Secondus told reporters that the PDP was known for respecting court orders.

He said, “It’s good to be back. We are a party that respects the rule of law. We obey court orders, we obeyed the order given last week and we are obeying the one given yesterday. We have a series of meetings today.”

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Recall that a Kebbi State High Court sitting in Birnin Kebbi and presided over by Justice Nusirat Umar, had on Thursday, granted an interim order reinstating Secondus as the PDP national chairman.

The interim order was granted in respect of suit number KB/HC/M.171/2021.

Claimants in the suit are Yahaya Usman, Abubakar Muhammad and Bashar Suleman, while Secondus and the PDP were listed as defendants.

Apart from issuing a stay of execution on an interim injunction restraining Secondus from parading himself as the national chairman, the Kebbi court granted “leave to the first respondent (Secondus) to continue exercising all the constitutional powers of the office of chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party as enshrined in both the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria as amended and the PDP Constitution pending the hearing and determination of the applicants’ motion on notice.”

Earlier on Monday, a Rivers State High Court had granted an interim injunction restraining Secondus, from parading himself as chairman and member of the PDP.

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Justice O. Gbasam of the Degema Judicial Division vacation court, sitting in Port Harcourt, granted the order.

This was sequel to the consideration of an ex parte application in suit No: PHC/2183/CS/2021 filed by Ibeabuchi Ernest Alex, Dennis Nna Amadi, Emmanuel Stephen and Umezirike Onucha against Uche Secondus (1st defendant) and the PDP (2nd defendant).

The judge, after reading the affidavit in support of the motion of ex parte as well as the written address, and after hearing the submission of H.A. Bello, counsel to applicants, granted the interim injunction.

Meanwhile, the proposal on national convention was part of the resolutions reached at the end of the 40th national caucus meeting of the party, held in Abuja, on Friday.

Reading the resolutions after the meeting, the Chairman of the PDP Governors Forum and Governor of Sokoto State, Aminu Tambuwal, said, “we have resolved to submit to the NEC of our party tomorrow (Saturday) recommendation from the National Working Committee for the National Convention of our party to be held between Friday, 30th of October, and Saturday, 31st of October. The venue will be determined tomorrow (today) by NEC.”

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On the conflicting court orders over the position of the party’s National Chairman, Tambuwal said, “This distinguished body had empanelled eight distinguished leaders of our party under the able leadership of a (former) President of the Senate, Senator David Mark, to interface with our leaders who are involved in these issues of court, so that all court matters can be now withdrawn and then for normalcy to continue to return to the party.

“I appeal on behalf of this body to all well-meaning members of our party in the interest of the party to sheath their sword and let us embrace peace because Nigeria is waiting for the PDP and I believe that we have the capacity to resolve whatever issues we have internally.”

Earlier, there was mild drama at the beginning of the meeting.

Aides of Secondus moved into the National Executive Committee Hall, venue of the caucus meeting probably in a bid to pave the way for him to preside over the meeting.

This led to an uproar which prompted a three-man delegation, comprising the Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Senator Walid Jibrin; the Chairman of the PDP Governors Forum, Aminu Tambuwal, and the party’s National Secretary, Senator Umar Tsauri, to visit Secondus, who was seated in his office, upstairs.

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It was gathered that the delegation prevailed upon him to steer clear to allow for a peaceful resolution of what could have snowballed into a larger conflict.

On their return, the BoT Chairman called the meeting to order and handed over the microphone to the party’s acting National Chairman, Yemi Akinwonmi, to preside over the meeting.

Secondus, who was acting on an order of interim injunction from a Kebbi State High Court, ordering him to resume office on Thursday, was seated at his desk by 9.51 am in preparation for the meeting.

Since he was prevailed upon to stay away for the meeting Akinwonmi, presided.

In his opening remarks, Akinwonmi, who was panting at the time he took over the microphone, said, “Why I’m still panting is that it was too stressful for me, we had up to six meetings yesterday. On getting here today, a letter was served on me.

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“I know the letter would be of importance to this meeting and I received it. Coincidentally, I showed the BoT Chairman (the letter), he said that he received a copy too, meaning that the letter was served on me and the BoT Chairman.”

But as Akinwonmi moved to read the contents of the letter, he was told to wait for the meeting proper to start. The meeting started after goodwill messages were received from Tambuwal, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, and Senate Minority Leader, Eyinnaya Abaribe, after which reporters were asked to leave.

In his remarks, Tambuwal said, “I want to assure you that our governors are working together for the benefit of our party, for the benefit of our country. With the assemblage of people here, by the grace of God Almighty, no issue can remain insurmountable.

“I have the confidence that, by the grace of God, whatever issues we have, we shall be able to, at this caucus meeting, resolve them.

“The governors of the party are ready to continue to work for the party, for their respective states and for us to continue to deliver good governance. I believe at the end of this meeting we shall see the light at the end of the tunnel.”

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Earlier, scores of Secondus supporters stormed the Wadata Plaza Secretariat of the party, in solidarity with him. They held several placards with inscriptions such as “Welcome Back, Total Chairman;” “Secondus Oyoyo.”

Acting on the order of the Rivers State High Court, the party organs, including the NWC, the BoT as well as the party’s Governors Forum ratified the Deputy National Chairman (South), Akinwonmi, as acting National Chairman, after a series of meetings on Thursday.

In a statement by his media adviser, Ike Abonyi, titled, “Secondus resumes office as Elder Akinwomi hands over,” Secondus said he had resumed office and had taken over the party’s affairs.

The statement read in part, “The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Prince Uche Secondus, on Friday, took over the affairs of the party.

“Secondus was obeying the purported ex parte order of a Degema High Court in Rivers State but got reinstated after a Kebbi High Court presided over by Justice Nasirat Umar directed him to resume.”

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The statement said following his reinstatement “at the brief handover, Prince Secondus pledged to continue providing astute leadership to the party. Elder Akinwonmi also announced his receipt of the court order which he presented to the caucus meeting.”

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2027: Why Northern Leaders Chose Alliance With Peter Obi – Kwankwaso 

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A former Kano State Governor and leader of the Kwankwasiyya Movement, Rabiu Kwankwaso, says northern  political leaders conducted a deliberate assessment of potential allies before settling on Peter Obi as the most capable partner to prosecute the 2027 presidential campaign.

He dismissed concerns about a hidden power struggle between his camp and Obi’s.Politics

Kwankwaso made the disclosure in an interview on Arise TV on Monday, offering one of his most detailed accounts yet of how the North-Southeast political alliance within the NDC was formed.

“I looked around together with our leadership in the north to say, okay, who do we think is capable? Who can come and work together with us honestly so that we can move this country? Along the line, we realised that Peter Obi is at the forefront of it. That’s why we all accepted to work together,” he said.Political candidate profile

Kwankwaso, a two-term former governor of Kano State and the presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party in 2023, leads the Kwankwasiyya movement, a grassroots political force with deep loyalty across Kano and parts of northern Nigeria.Nigeria travel guide

He left the NNPP amid internal disputes before joining the NDC alongside Obi earlier this month.

Obi, a former governor of Anambra State, ran on the Labour Party platform in 2023 and drew massive youth-driven support across the South and urban centres, though he did not win.

Both men formally joined the NDC on Sunday, May 3, defecting from the crisis-hit African Democratic Congress.Politics

At the party’s national convention on Saturday in Abuja, Kwankwaso backed the NDC’s decision to zone its 2027 presidential ticket to the South, describing it as a step toward fairness, healing and national cohesion.

Responding to a question about whether the alliance concealed a quiet rivalry between both camps, Kwankwaso argued that friction between principals and their deputies was a product of greed, not structural tension.

“The problem people are having, especially leaders, is that they are too greedy to the extent that they begin to have issues. There is so much to do. You don’t have to fight your deputy,” he said.

He said his record as a former deputy speaker of the House of Representatives, and later as governor of Kano State, showed that political partnerships could hold under pressure.

“I had an opportunity to work with my speaker and we worked very well. I was in Kano for eight years despite the difficulty of my then deputy governor. We were able to work for eight years amicably to the extent that I handed over to him,” he said.

Kwankwaso extended the argument beyond his personal experience, saying the same principle applied at the federal level.

In the Senate and other places, in the NDDC, we worked amicably with people. There is so much to be done and that’s why you have even ministers, other executives, advisors and so on. I don’t see from my experiences of the past why deputies or vice would fight with the president or governor,” he said.

He grounded the alliance in Nigerian political history, tracing a lineage of productive North-Southeast partnerships from the first republic to the present.Nigeria travel guide

“Right from the beginning, this sort of alliance has been in existence. Now we are going back to what Tafawa Balewa did during their time,” he said.

He also referenced the collaboration between former Prime Minister Tafawa Balewa and leaders of the NCNC, as well as that of former President Shehu Shagari and his vice president, Alex Ekwueme, in the second republic.

“So also in the second republic, immediately after the war, our leaders, Shagari and others, worked very closely with the southeast, with Alex Ekwueme as his vice president. They are our friends. We want to work together with them,” he said.Politics

Kwankwaso also noted that subsequent administrations had shifted power-sharing away from the South-East, a pattern he suggested the current alliance was correcting.

“There was a change during the third republic where for many obvious reasons an election was annulled and the government under the military decided to bring in Shonekan from the South-West.

Even after that, the military and other leaders worked together and brought in Chief Olusegun Obasanjo from the South-West again. Even Bola Tinubu probably is a beneficiary of all that,” he said.

He was emphatic that the choice of Obi was not driven by regional sentiment alone.

“It wasn’t just because we are going to the South-West just because of the South-West. No. We realised that Peter Obi is at the forefront of it and that’s why we all accepted to work together,” he said.Political candidate profile

The movement of both men into the NDC has triggered a wave of defections, with senators, House of Representatives members and  political blocs aligned with their former coalition gravitating toward the new party, rapidly reshaping calculations ahead of the 2027 elections.

The alliance pairs Kwankwaso’s northern grassroots structure and disciplined voter mobilisation with Obi’s national youth engagement and urban electoral momentum, positioning the NDC as one of the main opposition platforms set to challenge President Bola Tinubu and the ruling All Progressives Congress in 2027

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2027: Kwankwaso dismisses Atiku, predicts NDC, ADC reunification 

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Former Kano State Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso has dismissed suggestions that his exit from the African Democratic Congress has created a damaging split in the opposition.

He said he and Atiku Abubakar may yet work together before the 2027 general election.

Kwankwaso spoke in an interview on Arise TV on Monday, responding to concerns that his move to the Nigeria Democratic Congress alongside Peter Obi had effectively divided the opposition into two competing blocs ahead of the polls.

“Now, we may still work together before the election. I personally, and I think even Obi himself, decided to leave ADC not because we are fighting with Atiku or anybody there. We decided to leave that party because we realised that there are some issues,” he said

He said the ADC was contending with three major unresolved problems that he believed would make it difficult for the party to field candidates, without specifying what those issues were.

“Whether they will be able to field candidates in that party or not is just a matter of time. It’s not like we had a primary election,” he said

The remarks come after Atiku recently claimed on Arise TV that Kwankwaso’s popularity was confined to Kano State and further divided there by Governor Abba Yusuf.

Atiku, who is seeking the presidency on the ADC platform, also described himself as the most popular politician of northern extraction, saying none of his contemporaries, including Kwankwaso, Aminu Tambuwal and Nasir El-Rufai, commanded a voter base across the North as wide as his.

Kwankwaso did not engage the slight directly, but made clear he bore no grudge.

“Politics is just like a game. I’m not fighting anybody and I’m not expecting anybody to fight me. I have no issue with that. I think we are past that level now,” he said.

He challenged those predicting a vote split in Kano to wait for the election result before drawing conclusions.

“Let’s wait for the election and see whether votes are split in Kano or not,” he said.

Kwankwaso also acknowledged a history of working with Atiku, recalling that he served as the former vice president’s northern coordinator during the 2019 presidential election.

“There was an election in 2019 in Port Harcourt. He won the election. I was his coordinator for the north. We worked for him,” he said.

He traced his broader relationship with Atiku to the 2015 APC presidential primary in Lagos, where he placed second behind Muhammadu Buhari, with Atiku third.

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APC Expels 30 Members In Anambra Over Court Action Ahead Of Primaries

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By Okey Maduforo, Awka
The Anambra State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has expelled 30 members of the party for instituting legal actions against the party.
The affected members include some aspirants for the National Assembly, and their expulsion may disqualify them from participating in the party’s primary elections.
Disclosing this shortly after the meeting of the State Executive Committee (SEC) of the party, the State Publicity Secretary, Dr. Sir Valentine Iyiegbu, told reporters that the decision was in line with Section 21, Subsection 5 of the party’s constitution.
“The party discussed those who took the party to court, and many of them are contesting for the House of Representatives tickets of the party,” he said.
“The matter comes up tomorrow, and the SEC stated that what the party constitution stipulates would be followed, which is outright expulsion from the party under Article 21, Subsection 5.”
“The SEC actually ratified their expulsion because they did not exhaust all the internal avenues provided by the party to resolve their grievances,” he added.
Iyiegbu noted that the only reprieve available to the expelled members would be for them to withdraw their court cases.
“It is only when the matters are withdrawn from the court that the party can consider listening to them,” he said.
Speaking on the party’s primary elections, he explained:
“In the case of those contesting for the tickets of the Federal House of Representatives, all the eleven positions have aspirants, while for the Senate, the three positions are also being contested. The screening committees were here to perform their duties,” he noted.
The party also ratified the appointment of a five-man Primary Elections Committee headed by Sir Izuchukwu Okeke, the State Organising Secretary of the party.

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APC House of Reps Screening: Onwuegbu Clears Exercise Ahead Of Primaries

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By PETRUS OBI

Frontline aspirant for the Aninri/Awgu/Oji-River Federal Constituency seat, Anayo Onwuegbu, has successfully completed the screening exercise conducted by the All Progressives Congress House of Representatives screening panel in Abuja ahead of the party primaries scheduled for Friday, May 15, 2026.

Speaking after the exercise, Onwuegbu expressed satisfaction with the screening process, describing it as a reflection of the party’s commitment to internal democracy, transparency, and credible leadership selection ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The aspirant, who is seeking to represent Aninri/Awgu/Oji-River Federal Constituency under the platform of the APC, stated that he remains focused and prepared to continue to offer quality representation to the people of the constituency.

According to him, “The process once again highlights our party’s commitment to internal democracy, transparency, and the emergence of credible leadership as we prepare for the 2027 general elections.”

He reaffirmed his dedication to the development of the constituency, pledging to serve the people with commitment and purpose if elected.

The APC House of Representatives primaries are expected to hold nationwide on Friday as aspirants battle for the party’s tickets ahead of the 2027 elections.

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Anambra Communities Boil As Group Carpets Traditional Rulers Over Zoning

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By Okey Maduforo, Awka

Ten communities that make up Anaocha Local Government Area of Anambra State are set for a showdown with their traditional rulers following the alleged suspension of the zoning arrangement for the Anambra State House of Assembly elections.

Recall that on April 7, 2022, the traditional rulers, in a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), resolved that the House of Assembly seats for Anaocha I and Anaocha II constituencies would rotate among the ten communities, with each town occupying the seat for two terms.

The traditional rulers further resolved that the rotation would subsist irrespective of the political party through which lawmakers emerge, noting that the arrangement was aimed at ensuring that all ten communities have the opportunity to produce members of the State Assembly in the interest of equity and fairness.

However, the Anaocha Equity Forum, shortly after its meeting, expressed concern over the alleged suspension of the zoning arrangement.

Speaking, the Convener of the Anaocha Equity Forum, Mr. Valentine Okoye, said the forum would not take kindly to what it described as acts capable of destabilising the council area, adding that any such move would be resisted.

“This is a Memorandum of Understanding signed by our traditional rulers, and it has been respected until now. We in the Anaocha Equity Forum see this as a slap on the sensibilities of the ten communities that make up the area,” he said.

“We urge members of the public, political parties, and stakeholders to disregard the alleged position of the traditional rulers, as it does not represent the views and aspirations of our people.

“Our traditional rulers should be mindful of their roles as fathers of their respective communities. They should also understand that they would be held responsible for whatever backlash or consequences may arise from this recent position.

“We call on Governor Charles Soludo to call the traditional rulers to order so that the peace currently enjoyed in Anaocha Local Government Area will not be disrupted,” he stated.

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