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Kogi state governor, Yahaya Bello, on Thursday, told senators to watch their tongues and desist from making derogatory remarks.

He said this in reaction to being called “little Hitler” by Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe (PDP-Abia South) during Wednesday’s plenary session.

Bello, in a statement by his director-general of media and publicity, Kingsley Fanwo, the lawmakers should await the police report on the incidences of violence.

Abaribe had said “Yahaya Bello behaves like a little Hitler” when the Upper Chamber was discussing his alleged complicity in the violence unleashed on Senator Ahmed Ogembe and his supporters in Okene.
Fanwo, speaking on behalf of his principal, said: “I think it is high time the Senate discovered that they are the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and not the Senate of the senators.

“They should protect every Nigerian; including the Governor of Kogi State or Kaduna state or whichever state where they think their people are at loggerheads with their chief executives.

“They should be very careful in making sweeping statements. What happened inKogi State was condemned. The governor of Kogi state has invested billions of naira to ensure there is peace and security in the state.

“They should wait for police investigation. When that of Dino Melaye happened, the senators used all forms of language on their floor to condemn the governor and used derogatory statements against the people and the Government of Kogi State; only for investigations to now find out that the whole thing was concocted.

“Now, the same senator has been charged to court for misleading the police. If Dino Melaye could do that, who says that Ogembe cannot organise his own event and also sponsor thugs to cause crisis there so that they can finger the governor and position Kogi as an unsafe place?”

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BREAKING: Protest Rocks PDP National Secretariat As Abdulrahman Faction Demands Damagum’s Exit

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A protest broke out on Monday at the Peoples Democratic Party national secretariat, Wadata Plaza, Abuja, as supporters aligned with the faction loyal to PDP National Vice Chairman (North Central), Mohammed Abdulrahman, stormed the facility.

The protesters, singing solidarity songs, demanded the immediate exit of the National Working Committee led by Umar Damagum from the party headquarters.

Abdulrahman was recently announced as Acting National Chairman amid escalating leadership tensions in the party. His emergence followed the suspension of the National Secretary, Senator Samuel Anyanwu, and the Legal Adviser, Kamaldeen Ajibade, for one month as internal disputes deepened.

In response, a rival group loyal to Anyanwu convened a separate meeting in Abuja where it declared the suspension of the Damagum-led NWC.

The protesting faction accused the Damagum leadership of mishandling party affairs and vowed to take control of the secretariat on behalf of the Abdulrahman camp.

Security operatives have since been deployed to the scene to avert possible clashes, as both sides continued to jostle for dominance at the party headquarters.

 

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BREAKING: Court Stops PDP’s 2025 National Convention

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A Federal High Court in Abuja has halted the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) planned 2025 national convention, pending compliance with the party’s rules, the Nigerian Constitution, and the Electoral Act.

Justice James Omotosho issued the order while ruling on a suit brought by three dissatisfied members of the opposition party, who argued that due process was not being followed ahead of the convention.

The court also restrained the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from accepting or recognising any report from a national convention conducted without strict adherence to legal and party guidelines.

In his judgment, Justice Omotosho held that INEC cannot validate or act on the outcome of a convention that fails to comply with the Constitution, Electoral Act, and internal party regulations.

The claimants told the court that the PDP had scheduled its national convention for November 15 and 16, 2025, in Ibadan, Oyo State, where new national officers were expected to emerge, but insisted the process violated the party’s constitution.

The defendants in the suit include INEC; the PDP; National Secretary Samuel Anyanwu; National Organizing Secretary Umar Bature; the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) and National Executive Committee (NEC); as well as Ambassador Umar Iliya Damagum, Ali Odefa, and Emmanuel Ogidi.

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Adeleke Accuses FG Of Withholding Osun LG Funds For Political Reasons

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Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke has accused the federal government of deliberately withholding local government allocations meant for the state due to political differences.

Speaking through his deputy, Kola Adeusi, at a two-day Southwest Summit on Democracy and Federalism in Ondo State, Adeleke said Osun has been subjected to “politically-motivated marginalisation” by the federal authorities since he assumed office in 2022.

He alleged that funds designated for local government administration in the state were seized without legal justification, describing the situation as a violation of constitutional provisions on financial autonomy and inter-governmental cooperation.

“There is an ongoing wilful breach of the constitution to deprive a sub-national entity of its due rights simply because it does not belong to the same party with the ruling party at the centre,” Adeleke said.

The governor claimed that several federal programmes and projects intended for Osun have been rerouted through political party structures rather than official state institutions, adding that the development has weakened governance delivery at the grassroots level.

Adeleke further alleged that some political actors in Abuja have frustrated efforts to rehabilitate federal roads and revive abandoned federal projects within the state. He also accused federal security agencies of shielding members of the ruling party in cases of alleged misconduct, while using security institutions to intimidate officials of the state government.

“In Osun today, federal party officials boast of powers to deploy security apparatus to witch-hunt state officials,” he said.

Despite the challenges, the governor said his administration has recorded improvements across key sectors including health, education, and debt management. According to him, Osun now ranks highest in the Southwest in access to primary healthcare and has reduced its debt burden by more than 40 percent.

He called on leaders in the Southwest to prioritise regional development over partisan rivalry, advocating for a circular cargo railway, development of dry ports, and stronger support for the regional security outfit, Amotekun.

“The south-west must elevate power applications beyond partisan considerations,” he said. “We must never deploy federal power against ourselves, no matter our political differences.”

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