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A former Governor of Niger State, Babangida Aliyu, on Saturday, accused the All Progressives Congress of being scared to hold its national convention. Addressing journalists after the Peoples Democratic Party Niger East Senatorial District meeting at Paikoro in Niger State, Aliyu said despite its challenges, the PDP had been able to hold its national convention. He challenged the APC to do the same.

The former governor said, “Two and a half years after they came into power, the APC is becoming scared of its shadow. They have become too afraid to hold a convention after the first convention they had that brought in the executives. Fear is the reason why the APC is unable to hold its convention”He said the PDP would take over in 2019, adding that “the people now understand the difference between both parties”

Aliyu stated that it would be easy for the PDP to take over in Niger State as the people had seen that the government of the PDP was much better than any other government in the state. “Twenty nineteen will be the year of the PDP. We will not deceive the people; we will ensure that the people are given their right. We will ensure that no Nigerlite lacks food on his table. The PDP remains strong in Niger State” he said.

The Niger State PDP Chairman, Tanko Beji, highlighted the importance of permanent voter cards and advised members that had not registered to do so before it was late. Beji said, “It is with the PVC that we can think of outweighing the party in power. The PVC is very important. Please, go and register so that we can change the change”

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PDP Reps Member, Others Defect To APC In Ondo

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No fewer than 10 thousand members of the Peoples Democratic Party in the Idanre/Ifedore Federal Constituency of Ondo State on Thursday joined the ruling All Progressives Congress.

Earlier, the House of Representatives member representing the constituency, Festus Akingbaso, declared his defection to the ruling party.

Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa, represented by his deputy, Olayide Adelami, received the defectors in Idanre town on Thursday and commended the federal lawmaker for leading his supporters and PDP members to the APC.

Aiyedatiwa said, “I want to congratulate our people in Idanre and Ifedore LGAs for having a worthy son, who has been representing you well at the National Assembly. Festus Akingbaso has witnessed all that the APC is doing in Ondo State and at the federal level. We are happy to receive him and members of the PDP.”

He stated that the economic reforms of the Tinubu administration were already yielding positive impacts in several areas.

While presenting the APC flag to Akingbaso, the party chairman in Ondo State, Ade Adetimehin, expressed confidence that the Idanre and Ifedore Federal Constituency would now consistently deliver total votes to the APC following the lawmaker’s defection.

“The Federal constituency used to be divided for APC and PDP, but with the defection of Hon. Akingbaso to our party, Idanre and Ifedore will henceforth record 100 per cent votes for the APC.”

Adetimehin urged the citizens to support President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which he said is focused on improving the lives of ordinary Nigerians, and emphasized that Ondo State is now solidly APC.

In his address, Akingbaso praised Governor Aiyedatiwa for his leadership and commitment to the wellbeing of the people and said his decision to defect was to support the governor in bringing governance closer to the grassroots.

“As a member of the National Assembly for two years, I have witnessed the giant strides of President Tinubu at the top level, and it is important that I bring my supporters to work with the governor in Ondo for the overall success of the party,” Akingbaso stated.

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Dino Melaye Quits PDP, Cites Party Impotence

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Dino Melaye, a former senator representing Kogi west, has officially resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

His resignation was conveyed in a letter dated July 4, addressed to the PDP ward chairman in Aiyeroro Gbede, Ijumu LGA of Kogi state.

In the letter, Melaye stated that the PDP lacks the “capacity and potency” to liberate Nigerians from what he described as the misrule of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

“I hereby tender my resignation from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) at all levels of involvement,” the letter stated.

“This decision has become imperative due to the party’s lack of potency and capacity to deliver the Nigerian people from the prevailing political cankerworms that have eaten deeply into the fabric of our dear nation.

“Having carefully reflected on the state of the party, I can no longer in good conscience participate in the activities of the parties or lend my support to her agenda.

“In view of the above, please consider this as my formal withdrawal from the party and all its activities at all levels with immediate effect.”

Melaye is affiliated with the opposition coalition that has adopted the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as its platform for the 2027 general elections.

He served as the Kogi west senator during the eighth national assembly from 2015 to 2019 and is known to be a close associate of former vice-president Atiku Abubakar.

In September 2024, the PDP ward in Aiyeroro Gbede suspended Melaye over accusations of anti-party conduct.

The ward’s executive committee alleged that Melaye was invited to appear before a disciplinary panel in August to respond to claims of misconduct but failed to honour the invitation.

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ADC Chieftain Nafi’u Bala Declares Self Party Chairman, Vows To Challenge David Mark’s Leadership

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Nafi’u Bala, who previously ran for governor under the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Gombe, has proclaimed himself as the national chairman of the party.

During a press conference held Wednesday night in Abuja, the former national deputy chairman of the ADC accused the leadership under David Mark of seizing control of the party unlawfully and violating its constitution.

BACKGROUND

In the previous month, several opposition figures and ADC leaders selected the party to serve as the coalition platform for the 2027 general elections.

Among those involved in the coalition are former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, ex-senate president David Mark, former PDP national chairman Uche Secondus, ex-Niger governor Babangida Aliyu, former Ebonyi governor Sam Egwu, ex-governor of Sokoto Aminu Tambuwal, and former Cross River governor Liyel Imoke.

Additional members include ex-Kaduna governor Nasir el-Rufai, 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi, former interior minister Rauf Aregbesola, ex-transportation minister Rotimi Amaechi, former sports minister Solomon Dalung, ex-APC chairman Odigie Oyegun, and former sports minister Bolaji Abdullahi, among others.

On July 2, the party’s founder and former national chairman Ralph Nwosu announced the resignation of the national working committee (NWC) and endorsed an interim leadership headed by Mark.

Later, on July 29, Nwosu claimed he was offered three ministerial slots as an incentive to abandon plans of turning the party into an opposition coalition platform.

A faction within the ADC expressed opposition to this move, insisting the party should not be treated as a “private coalition platform” controlled by a select elite.

The party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Dumebi Kachikwu, also voiced disapproval over the opposition alliance’s adoption of the ADC.

‘I’LL CHALLENGE TAKEOVER IN COURT’

Bala stated that “bonafide” members of the party intend to take legal action over what he described as an illegal takeover.

“We wish to draw the attention of all members of our great party and Nigerians at large, to the ongoing acts of political hooliganism being perpetrated by some individuals who were hitherto entrusted with the leadership of the party,” he said.

“We are all living witnesses to the show of shame and acts of lawlessness being displayed by these unscrupulous leaders, who, without any qualm or sense of moral restraint, plunged our party into a needless crisis and leadership uncertainty.

“The idea of mortgaging the future of our great party, by abdicating the constitutional duties and responsibilities of all elected officers of the party, to some powerful outsiders who never belong to the party, is condemnable.

“Recently, the nation woke up only to be greeted by a shoddily rehearsed political melodrama, in which elected roles were switched with certain groups of political strangers in order to facilitate the complete takeover of the party structures and their political appurtenances.

“This total surrender and capitulation is without any known precedent in our democratic journey to constitutional order. We are therefore strongly resolved and collectively determined to challenge this affront and ensure that the party’s laid down rules and stipulated provisions are respected and strictly adhered to by all those who belong to it.

“In case these individuals choose to ignore our urgent calls to obey our constitutional guidelines and thus remain very obdurate and recalcitrant in their aberrant behaviour, we shall proceed with gusto to challenge these gross acts of impunity in the courts and bring them to justice.

“It gives us enormous pain to inundate you with these scandalous happenings in our party, but we have been left with no other option to take in defence of our inalienable constitutional rights, as evident by the prevailing situation we now find ourselves in the party.

“In the history of democracy all over the world, no party leader or any group of leaders have the power to arbitrarily transfer elected mandate or political authority to non-members who never belonged or contested for political office.”

He explained that the ADC constitution clearly outlines the process for succession and how to fill any leadership vacancies.

Following those guidelines, Bala announced that he has taken on the position of interim national chairman of the party.

He called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to “urgently” recognise him as the party’s legitimate chairman.

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