POLITICS
Edo PDP Disowns Parallel Congress
By Mike Odiakose, Abuja
Edo State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has distanced itself from a parallel congress organised at the weekend by a controversial faction led by Chief Dan Orbih, an ally of FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike.In a statement issued on Sunday by the State Publicity Secretary, Dan Osa-Ogbegie, the party described the Congress as a charade”Ordinarily, I would not dignify the charade staged today in Benin City by Chief Dan Orbih with a response.
“However, genuine concerns expressed by members of our great party and well-meaning members of the public, coupled with the desperate mischief being circulated by APC operatives on social media, make it necessary to set the record straight.”Two days ago, the official leadership of the Edo State PDP, led by Dr Tony Aziegbemi, issued a public statement warning members of the party and the general public about the illegal and factional gathering being planned by Dan Orbih and his co-travellers. “Despite that clear disclaimer and in defiance of the PDP Constitution, he has gone ahead today, the 5th of October 2025, to stage a phantom congress designed to create false impressions and curry favour with the APC and his paymaster.”Let it be known that no single official of the National Working Committee of the PDP was present to organise, supervise, or authorise Dan Orbih’s so-called congress. “This is in sharp contrast to the genuine and constitutionally recognised state congress that produced the current Edo State Executive and State Working Committee of the PDP, headed by Dr Tony Aziegbemi, which was duly conducted with NEC-appointed Electoral and Appeal Panels and monitored by INEC.”What took place today was not a PDP congress. It was, at best, a gathering of disgruntled former members of the party seeking political relevance through theatrics. Most of those who sat with Dan Orbih no longer belong to our party:”Dr John Ogbeide of Oredo Ward 2 was expelled two years ago for failure to pay party dues.”Dr Wilson Imogan of Owan West was recently expelled by his ward executive after over 24 months of absence from ward, LGA, and state meetings.”Eseosa Amadasun defected to the APC after losing her House of Assembly election.”Francis Inegbeneki of Esan Central Ward 9 left the PDP about six months ago.”How can a congress of people who are not members of the PDP produce anything other than mischief and ridicule? It is a political circus and a shameful advertisement of desperation.”If Dan Orbih were sincere about party-building, he would have participated in the PDP primaries like every other loyal member. Instead, he chose to operate as an errand boy, renting a hall and recruiting former members to act out a script written in the APC Secretariat.”Dan Orbih, seeing that the APC he now serves is gasping for breath under the sustained media onslaught from the Edo PDP and the Nigerian public, has embarked on this distraction tactic. “We refuse to be distracted. We refuse to take our eyes off the ball. Our focus remains on holding the unbelievably inept Government of APC and Monday Okpebholo in Edo State accountable for their incompetence, lawlessness, and anti-people policies.”The speed with which APC appointees and media trolls circulated images and videos from today’s sham is the clearest indication of its sponsorship and intent. When an appointee of the APC organises a fake congress and APC members jubilate over it, no one needs further explanation.”President Bola Tinubu is notorious for weaponising renegades in opposition parties to instigate division and retain power by subversion. “He perfected that ignoble craft in Lagos and has now exported it to national politics. In Edo State, this blueprint is being implemented through Dan Orbih on behalf of his benefactor and in concert with the local APC.”Let it be restated emphatically that the Peoples Democratic Party in Edo State is intact, focused, and moving forward under the legitimate leadership of Dr Tony Aziegbemi and the State Working Committee produced through the authentic congresses conducted by the NEC. No stage-managed gathering by expelled members, defectors, and political merchants can change that reality.”Members of the PDP and the good people of Edo State are advised to treat today’s amusement park performance with the contempt it deserves. The real PDP remains the only viable alternative to the current inept and draconian administrations in Edo and Abuja.”POLITICS
Labour Party Fixes National Convention April 28
The Labour Party has fixed its national convention for April 28 in Umuahia, Abia.
The party also officially released the list of chairmen and members of its electoral sub-committees for the forthcoming congresses in all the states of the federation.
Senior Special Adviser (Media) to the Interim National Chairman, Ken Asogwa, made these known in a statement issued on Tuesday in Abuja.
The party had earlier announced the timetable for its congresses, with ward congresses scheduled for April 23, local government congresses, April 24 and state congresses April 26.
According to Asogwa, the sub-committees, made up of experienced and respected party members, have been constituted to oversee the conduct of the congresses in their respective states.
He listed the chairmen to include: Iheanacho Obioma (Abia); Francis Kim (Adamawa); Ekong Solomon (Akwa Ibom); Chief Tony Asuoha (Anambra); Malam Mustapha Adamu (Bauchi); Beredugo Ebimonyo (Bayelsa) and Chief John Ochoga (Benue).
Others are: Urom Iyang (Cross River); Chuks Onitsha (Delta); Chief Mitchell Nwabueze (Ebonyi); Dr Saliu Edogiawerie (Edo); Usman Mohammed (Niger); Owolabi Ezekiel (Ogun); Charles Afolabi (Ondo); Balogun Ibrahim (Osun); Babatunde Yusuf (Oyo); Fakorede Matthew (Ekiti) and Dr David Ogba (Enugu).
Also included are: Adoga Knaabayi (Gombe); Chinagorom Nwankpa (Imo); Mustapha Garba (Jigawa); Dr Emmanuel Barau (Kaduna); Kabiru Said (Kano); Pastor Ishaku Izang (Plateau); Amaobi Ogah (Rivers); Prof. Muhamuda Muhammad (Sokoto); Jesse Williams (Taraba); Mukhtar Hassan (Yobe) and Haila Baja (Zamfara).
Also, Ismail Bello (Katsina); Muh’d (Birnin Kebbi); Samuel Ajare (Kogi); Bodunde Adebayo (Kwara); Chukwuemeka Ogbanna (Lagos); Dr Muttaqa Yushau (Nasarawa) and Rose Uba-Anarah (FCT).
Asogwa quoted the National Chairman of the party, Sen. Nenadi Usman, as urging the chairmen and members to carry out their responsibilities with utmost fairness, transparency and integrity.
Usman reminded them of the party’s core values of equal opportunity and social justice, urging them to reflect these principles in the discharge of their duties.
She stressed the need for diligence and commitment, noting that the credibility of the party must be upheld throughout the congress process.
The statement assured that all necessary arrangements had been put in place to ensure a smooth, successful, and hitch-free convention.
POLITICS
2027: Ahmadiyya Leader Sees Hope in Adewole Adebayo if Youths Organise
By Mike Odiakose, Abuja
The Amir and National Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at of Nigeria, Alatoye Abdulazeez, has urged Nigerian youths to unite politically and strategically, identifying Adewole Adebayo as a potential leader capable of driving national transformation if given collective support.
Speaking during an interview, Abdulazeez emphasized that Nigeria’s progress hinges largely on the ability of young people to organize themselves beyond tribal, religious, and financial inducements, and to rally behind credible leadership.
According to him, while several young candidates have emerged in past elections, their failure to build strong alliances allowed older political forces to maintain dominance.
He noted that the case of Adebayo, a lawyer and businessman who contested under the Social Democratic Party (SDP), presents an opportunity for a different political direction if youths can act in unity.
“If the younger generation is sure that Adewole Adebayo can deliver, they should team up with him, get things right, and encourage other youths across tribes to see themselves as one,” Abdulazeez said.
He stressed that Nigeria is currently in what he described as a “storming stage” of nationhood, where divisions along ethnic and regional lines continue to hinder development.
He warned that unless a “national norm” is established—where citizens prioritize unity over sectional interests—the country may struggle to reach its full potential.
The cleric further advised youths to avoid electoral inducement and reject divisive politics, urging them instead to focus on long-term nation-building.
“We must move from where we are to the next stage. Otherwise, we will keep moving in the same direction,” he added.
Beyond politics, Abdulazeez reiterated the Ahmadiyya motto, “Love for All, Hatred for None,” as a guiding principle for national cohesion, stressing that religion should be a force for peace rather than division.
He condemned terrorism and violence carried out in the name of religion, insisting that such acts contradict Islamic teachings.
On governance, he acknowledged efforts by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, noting that while progress has been made in some areas, more attention is needed in critical sectors such as power and economic management.
Abdulazeez concluded with a call for collective responsibility among citizens, particularly the youth, to reshape Nigeria’s future through unity, moral discipline, and active participation in governance.
“Leadership is not just about those in office,” he said. “It is also about those who choose them.”
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POLITICS
ENSIEC Fixes 2026 Council Election Timetable Sept 26
From Sylvia Udegbunam, Enugu
The Enugu State Independent Electoral Commission (ENSIEC) have released a revised timetable for the 2026 local government elections.
ENSIEC Chairman, Prof. Christian Ngwu, presented the updated schedule to journalists in Enugu.
Ngwu said the framework outlines activities leading to elections on Sept.
26 and re-run polls on Oct. 10.He explained the adjustments followed the repeal of the Electoral Act 2022 and enactment of the Electoral Act 2026.
“The revised timetable aligns with the new law and other relevant statutes guiding elections in the state,” he said.
He recalled ENSIEC earlier issued a notice on Aug. 20, 2025 alongside an initial timetable.
According to him, party primaries will be held from Jan. 23 to May 26.
“Campaigns will begin on April 29 and end on Sept. 25, 24 hours before polling,” Ngwu added.
He said submission of nomination forms closes on May 29, while candidates’ particulars will be published on June 19.
“The final list of candidates will be released on July 27,” he stated.
Ngwu added that submission of polling agents ends on Aug. 31, while the official notice of poll comes on Sept. 11.
He confirmed elections will be held on Sept. 26, with voting from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. using the open secret ballot system.
“In case of inconclusive results, re-run elections will be conducted on Oct. 10,” he said.
Ngwu stressed the timetable was issued under the commission’s constitutional mandate and in compliance with the Electoral Act 2026.

