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Ekweremadu, Abaribe Lose PDP Gubernatorial Tickets as Winners Emerge in Oyo, Adamawa, Benue, Delta, Enugu, Others

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By Blessing Bature-Akpakpan, Abuja

Winners and losers yesterday emerged in the governorship primary of the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP), held across the states of the federation. 

In Oyo, Governor Seyi Makinde emerged defeating Hazeem Gbolarumi, who was his only opponent in the primaries held at the Lekan Salami Sports Complex, Adamasingba, Ibadan.

Announcing the results of the election, the secretary of the PDP Electoral Committee, Alhaji Abdullahi MaiBasira, said that 1,048 delegates were accredited to vote out of a 1,086 delegates.

MaiBasira said Makinde scored 1,040 votes to defeat Gbolarumi, who scored only two votes; adding that six votes were voided.

Gbolarumi, was deputy to former governor Adebayo Alao-Akala. 

In Adamawa State, Governor Amadu Umaru Fintiri was returned as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) flag bearer to contest for a second term in the forthcoming general election in February 2023.

Fintiri who was the only contestant at the primary scored a total of 663 votes out of 668 accredited delegates from the 21 local governments of the state.

The election took place at the Mahmud Ribadu Square where delegates trooped in from across the 21 local government councils of the state.

Declaring the result, Chairman of PDP Adamawa State Governorship Congress Committee, Barrister Gebon Kateps said 668 delegates were accredited while 663 votes is counted to be valid and five were invalid vote.

The election was witnessed by Atiku Abubakar who is the front line presidential aspirant on the platform of the PDP among other top government functionaries and party chieftains.

In Benue, the speaker of the state House of Assembly, Mr Titus Uba, picked the party’s ticket for the state governorship election in 2023.

The Returning Officer for the primaries, Mr Bode Ojomu said this when he announced the result of the election on Wednesday in Makurdi.

Ojomu said that Uba scored 731 out of the 851 votes at the event, adding that the deputy governor, Benson Abounu placed second with 81 votes, while Prof. Dennis Ityavyar got two votes to take the third position.

Governor  Samuel Ortom, attributed Uba’s victory to God.

“A man cannot get anything unless given to him by God. God has done it and we return all the glory to Him.

“This victory is not Uba’s victory, neither is it mine but it is victory for Benue and PDP,” Ortom said.

In Enugu, Chief of Staff, to former Governor Chimaroke Nnamani, Peter Mba, emerged winner in the gubernatorial contest. 

Mba, who was also Commissioner for Finance in Nnamani administration, polled 790 votes in the primaries contested by nine aspirants.

His closest rival, Mr Chijioke Edeoga polled nine votes, followed by Mr Chinyeaka Ohaa with three votes while Sen. Ike Ekweremadu and Mr Chukwunta Gilbert with one vote respectively.

The other five contestants which included Prof. Hillary Edeoga, Mr Ken Onoh, Prof. Barth Nnaji, Sen. Gilbert Nnaji and scored zero vote.

It would be recalled that Ekweremadu had in a statement early hours of Wednesday announced his withdrawal from the contest.

In Abia,  former Vice Chancellor of the Abia State University, Uturu, Prof. Uche Ikonne emerged the governorship candidate of the party.

Ikonne was elected at the party’s primary election held at the Umuahia Township Stadium on Wednesday.

He polled 468 votes to defeat five other contestants.

Mr Lucky Igbokwe came a distant second with 45 votes, while the only female contestant, Mrs Ngozi Merenge, scored five votes.

Other contestants, including Deputy Governor, Ude Oko-Chukwu, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, Senator Emma Nwaka, had earlier announced their withdrawal from the race.

They were however credited with six, five and four votes, respectively.

Also, Prof. Greg Ibe, who formally defected to the All Progressives Grand Alliance on April 17, was also credited with two votes.

Other aspirants that withdrew from the race were Chief Ncheta Omerekpe, Mr Enyinnaya Nwafor and Mr Chima Anyaso.

However, they were credited with three, four and five votes, respectively.

The Chairman of the Primary Election Committee and former Gov. Ayo Fayose thanked the delegates for their peaceful conduct during the exercise.

In Delta, Mr Sheriff Oborevwori, Speaker, Delta State House of Assembly, emerged winner of the the contest. 

Oborevwori polled a total of 590 votes to beat his closest rival, former Chief of Staff, Government House, Chief David Edevbie, who scored a total of 113 votes.

Other aspirants are Deputy Governor Kingsley Otuaro who scored nine votes and the immediate past Attoney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Peter Mrakpor who also polled nine votes.

Sen. James Manager (83); Mr Fred Majemite (six); Ejaife Odebala (three); Chief Abel Esievo, (two); Dr Braduce Angozi; ( two ); Sir Bright Onajefe-Gift, ( three); Mr Chris Iyowaye, ( zero); Lucky Idike, (one); and Chief Ikie Agbarianovwe scored no vote.

The PDP Returning Officer, Mr Ndubisi Nwobu and his team, while declaring the result, announced Oborevwori winner for scoring the highest number of votes in the primary election.

According to him, the elections committee accredited a total of 824 delegates for the primary elections but 822 votes were cast with three void votes.

“Oborevwori scored a total of 590 out of 821 valid votes to emerge winner and he is hereby returned as the Delta PDP candidate for the 2023 general election.”

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Lagos PDP will Find Bearing after State Congresses — Chieftain

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A Chieftain of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Lagos State, Dr Adetokunbo Pearse, says the state chapter of the party will find its bearing after the yet-to-be-fixed state congresses.

Pearse, a former member, Atiku Abubakar 2023 Presidential Campaign Council, disclosed this in an interview on Saturday in Lagos.

The PDP has been faced with some internal crisis among the party leaders and state executives, which led to the poor outing in the 2023 general elections.

Pearse revealed that the state leaders had inaugurated three different committees to help the party find its way ahead of the 2027 general elections.

According to him, the Lagos State PDP is now being run by the three committees to bring members together.

“The PDP congresses will begin soon and this will make the party find its way. The status quo is intact in the PDP.

“The PDP is now running through three committees that were formed about three or four months ago,” he said.

Pearse listed the committees to include the Disciplinary Committee under the leadership of Mr Tai Benedict, the state Deputy Chairman of the party and the Reconciliation Committee under the chairmanship of Alhaji Muritala Ashorobi, a former PDP state chairman.

Pearse added that the Finance Committee had been put under his leadership.

The chieftain said that despite the infighting within the party, the PDP’s structure in the state was still intact across electoral wards and local government areas.

Pearse said that all the 20 PDP local government chairmen and ward leaders were within the party main structure.

Speaking on PDP’s poor performance in the 2023 governorship election, Pearse blamed the development on the party’s national leadership and the gubernatorial candidate, who he said, failed to carry elders along.

“That was an exceptional election in the history of PDP. We have never had it so bad where our governorship candidate scored five per cent and the presidential candidates scored six per cent.

“What happened in the last election was that, going to the primaries, the national leadership made the mistake of handing over the selection of delegates to whom they perceived as the leader of the election at that point in time.

“The national leadership handed over the selection of delegates to the party’s Governorship Candidate, Dr Abdul-Azeez Adediran (Jandor).

“However, Jandor had just come into the PDP. It was about six or seven months when he got the opportunity to select delegates to the primary election of the PDP in Lagos State.

“So the party was in disarray, that was what happened in 2023
“The structure of the party at the ward and the local government areas did not work because the structure had rebelled against imposition. That is what happened,” Pearse recounted. (NAN)

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Rivers APC Chair Proffers Solution to State Political Crisis

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Caretaker Committee Chairman of APC in Rivers, Chief Tony Okocha, says unless Gov. Siminalayi Fubara abides by the law, the political crisis in the state will persist.

Okocha said this at a news conference on Friday in Abuja while reacting to the recent court ruling on the state with regards to the disbursement of local government allocations.

An Abuja Federal High Court had, on Wednesday, retrained the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) from further releasing local government allocations from the Federation Account to the state.

Justice Joyce Abdulmalik, in her ruling, held that the presentation of the 2024 budget by Fubara before a four-member Rivers House of Assembly was an affront to constitutional provisions.

She described Fubara’s receipt and disbursement of monthly allocations since January 2024 as nothing short of a constitutional aberration that must not be allowed.

The judge further held that Fubara’s action in implementing an unlawful budget stood as a gross violation of the 1999 Constitution he swore to protect.

Okocha, in his reaction, said blackmailing President Bola Tinubu and Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), over the court ruling would not solve the political crisis in the state.

He described Fubara as Wike’s political investment who was a mere civil servant before he was lifted from a state of relative political obscurity to political crescendo by the FCT minister.

Okocha further stated that the governor was brought to politics and limelight by Wike.

“Wike is not, in any way, suffocating Fubara as is being alleged.

“Blackmailing President Tinubu and Wike psychologically over the recent court ruling will not help the case in Rivers because the law has to be followed.

“We stand with and by the court, and not with any strong man’s morality. It is not right for anyone to start proclaiming self-righteousness.

“Wike is innocent in the political crisis in Rivers and should, therefore, not be dragged into it,” Okocha said.

He said the only way to bring peace to the state was for Fubara to follow the law and abide by the court ruling, adding that “the law does not recognise sentiments but facts as presented.

“Wike brought Fubara to where he is today. He lifted him from obscurity to political crescendo. Nobody is suffocating anybody. The fight in Rivers state is between Fubara and Fubara,” he said.

The APC chairman added that the political crisis would have long ended if Fubara had obeyed Tinubu’s intervention in the first place.

According to him, Fubara has been running the state without an approved budget, which is against the law.

He said it was unfortunate that those playing up unnecessary sentiments and backing the governor failed to see the illegality going on under his administration.

The way out of the political crisis, according to him, is for the governor to obey the law of the land, including the law regarding the state budget.

“We use this opportunity to speak against attempts to disparage innocent persons, namely: Nyesom Wike, the FCT minister. In all the cases in court, they are about 32, he is not a party to any of them.

“If the governor had obeyed Justice Omotoso’s judgment; if he had listened to the counsel of President Tinubu; if he had listened to the Court of Appeal recently, all of these would have disappeared,” Okocha stated.

On the recent attempt by some stakeholders and elders in the Niger Delta zone to reconcile the gladiators in Rivers crisis, Okocha said such a move was too late.

He added that there was no point crying over spilt milk, wondering where those elders were when the political crisis started.

“If you ask me, the only other hurdle to escape is the Supreme Court. What are the elders coming to do at this late hour, if they actually would want to come?

“They are the same people who told the governor that he is a know-all and do-all; they encouraged him to believe that his head was bigger than his pillow.

“They told him his powers are elastic and the governor agreed to that,” he said.

Okocha added that most of the elders had disappeared into thin air after lining their pockets while the governor was now on the hot seat.(NAN)

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Ebonyi: I Signed 18 Executive Bills in my 1yr in Office – Nwifuru 

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  Gov. Francis Nwifuru of Ebonyi, on Friday, said he assented to 18 Executive Bills in his one year in office.

Nwifuru made the disclosure in a speech at the 2024/2025 Judiciary Year celebration in Abakaliki.

He said that his administration had so far employed at least 150 judiciary staff.

He also said that the judiciary would remain the last beacon of hope, fairness and justice to all citizens.

The governor expressed the need to uphold the integrity of the Bench “to do justice to all men without fear or favour, affection or ill-will”.

Nwifuru described the theme of the celebration, “Law as an Instrument for Social Engineering” as apt in shaping the society.

“I commend the organisers for echoeing the power of law, which our government wholeheartedly believes is critical to social engineering.

“In the context of the law, it is critical in shaping societal behavior, norms and values.

“As social engineers, legal professionals have the power to advocate for reforms that address the pressing issues of our time, setting the foundation for a society that is equitable and just for all.

“The judicial arm of the
government remains the only and last beacon of hope, fairness and justice  to all citizens,” he said.

According to him, the legal profession has a vital role to play in promoting the cause of justice, protecting human rights and upholding professional standards.

“It is for this purpose that the Government of Ebonyi has been quite responsive, supportive and understanding on many issues that affect the judiciary.

“I want to assure you that within the limit of our resources, we shall continue to strive to improve on the welfare of our judges, magistrates and, indeed, the entire workforce of the judiciary,” the governor said.

Earlier, the state Chief Judge (CJ), Justice Elvis Ngene, thanked the governor for his support to the development of the judiciaryand pledged more commitment to qualitative justice delivery system.

Ngene said that 13,919 cases were pending in the High Court at the beginning of last legal year.

“A total of 5,343 cases were filed.

“The cases disposed off stands at 10,250 and the pending cases at the close of the period is 9,012.

“At the Magistrate’s Court, 4,213 cases were pending at the beginning of the period, 2,145 were filed, 2,318 were disposed off and 4,040 were pending at the end of the period under review.

“At the Customary Court of Appeal, 893 cases were pending at the beginning of the last legal year, 71 were filed within the period.

“A total of 86 cases were disposed off and 878 were pending at the end of the period,” the CJ said. (NAN)

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