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Mass Defection Hits Kano APC As Kwankwaso’s NNPP Turns New Bride

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The New Nigeria Peoples Party has gained more political members in Kano State as those who left the All Progressives Congress in anger have found a new home in the party.

Political events, such as the presidential and governorship elections, in Kano State, always generate interest among Nigerians because of the state’s political significance in the North-West region of the country. Kano, Lagos, Kaduna, Katsina, Rivers and other states alike have high voting populations, which parties scramble to have on their sides.

Presently in Kano State, none of the All Progressives Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party knows its fate as the New Nigeria Peoples Party has suddenly become the new destination of politicians in the state.

NNPP experienced a surge in membership when a crisis hit the APC following the alleged marginalization of some members, whose anger eventually made them dump the ruling party (APC) for the new party led by a former Governor of the state, Rabiu Kwankwaso.

This crisis led to the formation of two factions in the party after conducting parallel congresses for the officials at the ward, local government and state levels.

While one of the factions was loyal to the state Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, the other was led by a former Governor of the state and now a Senator representing Kano Central Senatorial District, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau.

The battle for the control of the party in the state prompted the two factions to go to court for each of them to be recognised as the authentic APC in the state.

The Federal Capital Territory High Court in Abuja,  in November last year, handed over the control of the party in the state to the Shekarau’s faction after nullifying the congresses held by the Ganduje’s faction.

The incumbent governor’s faction later challenged the ruling at the Court of Appeal and the appellate court in a judgement, in February, set aside the lower court’s ruling which recognised the Shekarau’s faction as the authentic APC in the state.

However, dissatisfied with the ruling, the ex-governor, Shekarau’s faction, approached the Supreme Court to resolve the matter. In a ruling delivered on May 6, 2022, the apex court upheld the appeal court’s ruling and handed over the control of the APC to Ganduje’s faction.

The panel held that the appeal against the earlier judgements of the Court of Appeal in Abuja lacked merit and was therefore dismissed.

After the Supreme Court judgment, the factional Chairman of the APC under Shekarau, Haruna Danzago,  dragged his counterpart and leader of the Ganduje’s faction, Abdullahi Abbas to the State High Court challenging his eligibility to be the chairman of the party in the state. The case is still pending in court.

Although there were concerted efforts to ensure an amicable resolution of the APC crisis in the state from various quarters including the party’s national headquarters and the Presidency, all the efforts hit the rock. The Presidency was said to have even invited Ganduje and Shekarau to the Villa in Abuja where a meeting was held as part of efforts to resolve the crisis but failed.

Unfortunately, all efforts to resolve the lingering crisis seemed to have failed as that did not prevent many prominent and influential members of the party in the state from leaving.

The Kano APC bigwigs that defected to the NNPP include Shekarau; a member representing Rano/Bunkure/Kibiya Federal Constituency, Alhassan Rurum; a member representing Takai/Sumaila Federal Constituency, Shamsudden Dambazau and the former member representing Kiru/Bebeji and a former Executive Director of the Federal Housing Authority, Jibrin Abdulmumini Kofa.

Others are former presidential liaison officer to the House of Reps, Abdulrahman Sumaila; former speaker of the House of Assembly, Kabiru Rurum; Deputy Speaker, Alhaji Zubairu Massu and a member representing Bagwai/Shanono at the State House of Assembly, Ibrahim Shanono.

Other notable politicians that left the party include the Chief of Staff to the Kano State Governor, Ali Makoda, and two House of Representatives members from the state, Tijjani Jobe and Badamasi Ayuba; the APC state auditor, Ahmed Muhammadu; Umar Mai Tsidau, the APC Youth leader and former Chairman of the Makoda Local Government; Halliru Maigari, a former member of the House of Assembly representing Rimingado/Tofa; and Hafizu Sani Maidaji, a former member of the state House of Assembly representing Dambatta.

Giving reasons for their defection, one of the defectors and former Kano Governor, Shekarau,  said the lack of inclusiveness forced him out of the party, as elders of the party were not consulted before taking any decision.

“It’s not about me or that I want to return to the senate. This is far away from the issues; it’s about the involvement of the people. I told them when it started that there was no inclusiveness in the party affairs.

“Some people stayed somewhere and wrote about a 480-page party document without a single input from any of the elders of the party. The idea of our protest was to go together and allow people to participate in the process. If it is allocation, then allocate equitably,” Shekarau said.

Also speaking on why he dumped the APC and joined the NNPP, Abdulmumin Jibrin, the ex-lawmaker stated that his political life had been miserable in the last seven years due to the overbearing nature of the party’s leaders in his home state.

In his reasons for leaving the party, the member representing Takai/Sumaila Federal Constituency, Dambazau, said the recent and unfortunate developments within the party made it almost impossible for him to continue participating and making productive contributions to the advantage of the party and the people of his constituency.

However, reacting to the defection, Ganduje while speaking in an interview on a TVC programme, said despite the mass defection, the APC was still in the best position to win elections as it still had the strength in the state.

“Despite the recent mass defection suffered by the party, the APC remains the party to beat. It will hold the ace in the 2023 elections in the state,” Ganduje said.

However, in his argument, a senior lecturer with the Department of Political Science, Bayero University, Kano, Professor Habu Fagge, said the recent mass exodus of some politicians from the APC to the NNPP was posing a great danger to not only the APC but also to the PDP.

“With the resuscitation of the NNPP, it has now overshadowed the APC and the PDP in the state. So, the contest in the state will now be between the APC and the NNPP because the NNPP has support in the horizontal and vertical directions. Thus, the NNPP will be a hard nut to crack.

“People are predicting that if care is not taken,  the NNPP may overshadow the two prominent political parties, the APC and PDP because the worry is about the intensity of the defection,” he said.

Another analyst and ardent supporter of the APC, Umar Namadi said the mass cross carpeting of APC stalwarts to Senator Kwankwaso’s resuscitated NNPP  was undoubtedly giving sleepless nights to prominent APC members in the state.

 

NB: Some part of this publication was extracted from The Punch

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Otunba Gbenga Daniel, Prominent Nigerians Mourn With Otunba Femi Davies Over Mother’s Passing

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Former Governor of Ogun State and the Senator representing Ogun East Senatorial District, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, has extended his heartfelt condolences to veteran journalist and media icon, Otunba Femi Davies, following the death of his beloved mother, Deaconess Bolajoko Idowu (née Showemimo), who passed on Friday, July 4, 2025, at the age of 78.

In a moving tribute, Senator Daniel described the late Deaconess as a virtuous matriarch and a woman of profound grace, faith, and character whose nurturing presence and moral uprightness shaped many lives beyond her immediate family.

“Your mother was more than a vessel of life; she was a beacon of strength, faith, and dignity. Her grace illuminated every path she walked, and her character left lasting impressions on all privileged to encounter her,” he stated.

Senator Daniel urged Otunba Davies to take solace in the impactful life his mother lived and the enduring legacy she left behind. “May you find true consolation in the fact that hers was a life well spent, and that she now rests peacefully, embraced by divine light,” he added.

Beyond Senator Daniel, a host of prominent personalities from across various sectors have also sympathized with Otunba Davies. They include former Lagos West Senator, Senator Ganiu Olanrewaju Solomon; Fuji music legends, K1 De Ultimate and Pasuma Wonder; Afro-Juju maestro, Sir Shina Peters; and respected engineer and philanthropist, Engr. Toyin Omotosho.

Others who paid tributes include Alhaji Olanrewaju Mohammed Masika, popularly known as Lamex; Alhaji Lukman Hamzat, the Babalaje of Yewaland; Chief Adewale Adeshina, Otunba Bestman Nze-Jumbo, media colleagues among several others who described the late Deaconess as a woman of virtue and rare influence.

The final journey of Deaconess Bolajoko Idowu will commence on Thursday, July 24, with a Service of Songs at Christ Baptist Church, located at 46 Akiwowo Street, off Jimoh Akinremi Street, Akowonjo, Dopemu, Lagos, starting at 5:00 p.m.

The burial service will be held the next day, Friday, July 25, at the same church, followed by interment at a private cemetery. A grand reception will take place afterward at the Conference Hotel, Presidential Boulevard, 1 Golf Resort Drive, Oke Mosan, Abeokuta.

The late Deaconess Bolajoko Idowu is remembered for her unwavering Christian faith, her commitment to family values, and the positive impact she made within her community.

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FRSC Boss Shehu Mohammed Decries Rising Indiscipline, Bribery Among Personnel

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The Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Shehu Mohammed, has expressed deep concern over increasing incidents of misconduct, bribery, drug use, and other unethical behavior among staff, warning that such issues could damage public confidence and harm the credibility of the agency.

While addressing officers during the 2025 Half-Year Strategy Session in Abuja on Wednesday, Mohammed issued a strong call to action, urging leaders within the agency to tackle emerging behavioral problems and enforce discipline at all levels.

The theme of this year’s meeting was “Driving Change from Within: Reinforcing Integrity, Accountability, and Performance.”

He noted that recent reports have shown problems in enforcement activities due to unprofessional behavior during patrols, growing cases of misconduct, corruption, weak oversight from commanders, truancy, drug-related issues, and disrespectful treatment of road users.

These challenges, he explained, are hindering internal control and negatively impacting how well the corps performs. He added that they have also raised major concerns among citizens who expect the corps to fulfill its responsibilities effectively.

Mohammed stressed that leaders must be accountable for how their personnel behave and cautioned that failing to act could damage the agency’s integrity.

He directed that commanding officers should identify troubling behaviors, uncover the causes, and apply appropriate disciplinary measures to maintain order and public trust.

Pushing for a shift in culture within the corps, he said there is a need to reinforce leadership responsibilities and ensure proper command structures to restore order and discipline.

He emphasized the need to deal with the tendency for compromise and tackle the moral decline within the corps, which he said is damaging both its integrity and public image.

He encouraged officers to recommit themselves to ethics and responsibility, and emphasized that recognizing good performance and penalizing poor conduct must become a standard practice in the corps.

Mohammed said it was important to take firm steps against truancy, lack of enthusiasm, and abandoning duties, while rewarding productivity and accountability as a way to boost staff motivation.

Due to reduced financial support, he urged operational leaders to think creatively about how to keep their work effective despite limited resources.

He also called on commanders to build strategic partnerships, particularly with state governments, to support vital FRSC operations.

Despite internal struggles, he said the agency has earned international recognition. Nigeria recently received the Kofi Annan Road Safety Award for Best in Road Safety Management in Africa and was selected to host the permanent office of the African Association of Road Safety Lead Agencies.

Mohammed attributed this progress to the hard work of FRSC personnel and the support of the federal government, adding that the achievements have positioned FRSC as a leading road safety agency on the continent.

To boost the agency’s legal authority, he said the FRSC Amendment Bill, which recently passed in the House of Representatives, is now waiting for Senate approval. The proposed law includes changing the agency’s name and expanding its responsibilities.

He explained that the current FRSC law from 2007 will be updated to become the Nigeria Road Safety Commission Act 2024.

He added that under the new law, the Federal Road Safety Corps will become the Nigeria Road Safety Commission, its authority will cover all public roads, senior officers’ salaries will be consolidated, and a special armed unit will be created within the commission.

He mentioned that the corps recently completed a round of promotions, raising three Assistant Corps Marshals to Deputy Corps Marshals, 18 Corps Commanders to ACMs, and promoting more than 1,200 other officers.

He said management is working hard to motivate staff and create conditions that encourage better performance.

He expressed hope that both officers and rank-and-file members would commit themselves to providing quality service.

To strengthen partnerships between agencies, he said the FRSC signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau to broaden safety efforts across all transportation sectors.

Mohammed noted that the agreement with NSIB aims to improve safety beyond aviation, extending to roads and railways, with both agencies working together to make transportation safer for the public.

NSIB’s Director General, Captain Alex Badeh Jr., described the collaboration as important in helping to ensure safety in transportation.

He said their role was to provide recommendations that would enable the FRSC to carry out its responsibilities more effectively and protect lives.

He also commended the FRSC for recent improvements in its enforcement and response strategies.

Senator George Akume, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, who officially opened the session, praised the FRSC for its continued efforts despite budget and resource challenges.

Referring to accident figures between January and May 2025, which showed 2,406 deaths and more than 33,000 injuries, Akume (represented by Sanusi Danjuma) called for stronger enforcement, education, and inter-agency collaboration.

He said reviewing past performance helps highlight strengths and weaknesses, and assured the corps that government will keep supporting its programmes to achieve the goal of zero road traffic deaths.

He concluded by applauding the corps’ use of digital solutions such as the FRSC mobile app and the National Crash Information System, which he said have helped improve real-time tracking and policy development.

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I’m Vindicated, Says Onasanya As Court Throws Out Loan Controversy Case

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Former Group Managing Director of FirstBank Nigeria, Dr Olabisi Onasanya, has said he is now vindicated after the Federal High Court in Lagos struck out the controversial loan-related case involving his name.

Justice Chukwujekwu Aneke of the Federal High Court, Lagos on Wednesday, July 23, 2025 struck out the case after the anti-graft agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, withdrew the suit following an out-of-court settlement among the parties involved including the nominal complainant (First bank of Nigeria PLC), the erstwhile Chairman of the Bank, Oba Otudeko, who is the first defendant, and his Anchorage Leisure Limited standing as the fourth defendant as well as the intervention of the office of the Attorney General of the federation.

Rotimi Oyedepo (SAN), the counsel to the prosecution, the EFCC, said the withdrawal of the suit was consequent on the confirmation of the repayment of the controversial loan by the defence and the intervention by the office of the Attorney General of the Federation.

Mr. Rotimi Oyedepo, SAN, appearing for the prosecution, further informed the Court that the Honourable Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) received a formal request to discontinue the matter. He noted that on 16th July 2025, First Bank of Nigeria (FBN), the nominal complainant, wrote to the AGF confirming that a settlement had been reached with the 1st Defendant (Oba Otudeko) and that the Counsel to the 1st Defendant similarly wrote to the AGF, confirming the settlement.

‘’Subsequently, by a letter dated 21st July 2025, FBN formally communicated its decision to no longer pursue the allegations against the Defendants. Following a thorough review of the representations by both the nominal complainant and the First defendant, and since the funds in question had been fully recovered and returned to the Bank’s treasury, the Honourable AGF considered it appropriate on grounds of justice, public policy, and to prevent abuse of legal process to withdraw the charge subject to Section 108 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) 2015, we hereby move a motion to withdraw the case,” Oyedepo told the court.

Bode Olanipekun (SAN), the counsel to the first defendant, did not object to the withdrawal, confirming the settlement between the nominal complainant (First Bank) and his client, the first defendant (Oba Otudeko).

Adeyinka Olumide-Fusika (SAN), the counsel for Onasanya, told the court, “My lord, I have no objection to the withdrawal. I attended the first meeting of the parties with the AGF (Attorney General of the Federation) and I affirmed that the matter was strictly between the nominal complainant, which is the First Bank and the first defendant (Otudeko). I am happy that the matter has now been resolved among them, and I thank all the parties for resolving it.”

With no objection to the withdrawal of the suit by any of the parties, Justice Aneke declared the suit ‘struck out’.

Speaking to journalists after the case was dismissed, Michael Osunnuyi, Media Advisor to the retired banker, strongly affirmed Onasanya’s innocence and said he had always been determined to clear his name.

“He’s completely vindicated. From the beginning, we have maintained that he did nothing wrong. He was not actively involved in the approval process for the transaction, as investigated by the EFCC about eight years ago. Dr Onasanya has never taken part in any form of fraud in his over three decades of service in the Nigerian financial sector,” Osunnuyi said.

Osunnuyi said his principal demonstrated his innocence by voluntarily presenting himself to the court at each sitting to prove that he had nothing to hide.

Onasanya, who retired voluntarily as FirstBank Group managing Director in 2015 after years of meritorious service, said the case had been particularly painful because of the attempted damage to his legacy.

“Dr Onasanya’s reputation is everything to him. He built a name in banking and corporate governance through dedication, discipline, professionalism and integrity. That’s why he didn’t run. That’s why he always came to court to defend his name and to uphold the values he has always believed in. Let it be known that Dr Onasanya will continue to defend himself where necessary and will not succumb to the antics of mischief makers who target him in the advancement of their aggrandisement,” Osunnuyi said.

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