POLITICS
Groups Accuse Uzodinma of Destabilizing Imo APC

By Jude Opara, Abuja
Imo state Governor, Hope Uzodinma has been accused of destabilizing the state chapter of the ruling -All Progressives Congress (APC) since he joined the party.
This is the view of a coalition of groups who gathered in Abuja on Monday, to register their complaint to the leadership of the APC.
One of the protesting groups known as the APC Good Governance (AGG) told the National Working Committee of the APC ably led by Mai Mala Buni to intervene in the crises in Imo State so as to save the party.
Convener of the coalition Comrade Tlefa Peter argued that the ruling APC “was formed on the principle of Peace, Unity,Justice and Faimess, it was formed on the principles of the rule of law and dueprocess, it was formed to promote and foster one ness in Nigeria and more so, tooffer an alternative platform for Nigerians to experience and feel integralhuman and capital development.
Peter added “Worthy of note is the fact that, since the entrance of Governor Hope Uzodima to the APC, Imo State APC has not known peace. The national organ of our great party cannot continue to fold her hands and watch the Governor of Imo State rubbish the whole effort of his Predecessor.
“The party as a matter of urgency, must call the Governor to order and restore peace” Governor Hope Uzodima should learn to consolidate on the past gains of his predecessor and work harmoniously for the overwhelming good of Imolites.”
He concluded that the party is supreme, adding that leaders must learn toconsolidate on the party’s ideology of fostering peace and unity at all fronts.
Also speaking at the protest, Muhammad lbrahim, the National Director of Strategy and Intelligence of Arewa Youth Consultative Council, said”“As a conscious and oriented youth organization, we condemn the arrest andmaltreatment of the former Governor of Imo state and Senator representingImo west Senatorial district, His Excellency, Senator Rochas Okorocha, forventuring into the Royal palm estate.
“It is worrisome that the future of Nigeria is threatened in the hands of politicians, who are allowed to bend the law or use the agents of the law to intentionally attack Political opponents, simply because they have a hidden agenda that cannot be unveiled easily, but because they have the monopoly of the control on the Security operatives they are always seenclamping down on those that do not have such instrument of force and authority.”
Also speaking, Hon. Ukkasha Hamza Rahama, Chairman of the Youths Speakers Forum in Nigeria condemned the alleged harassment of Senator Okroacha by the Imo State government.
“We describe the incident as regrettable considering the tremendous sacrifices and outstanding legacies of SenatorRochas Okrocha when he served as governor of the State. This is a man who served Imo State for eight years and led asolid foundation for the State development plan that will make the state in the nearest future the destination of business in Nigeria and beyond.”
He further condemned the use of political thugs to harass and intimidate political opponents, describing such as barbaric and capable of posing a great danger on the Country’s democracy.
NEWS
Zamfara APC Group Warns Against Governor Dauda’s Alleged Defection Plans

By David Torough, Abuja
A group of All Progressives Congress (APC) supporters in Zamfara State has urged the party’s National Chairman, Umar Ganduje, to reject any attempt by Governor Dauda Lawal to defect to the APC ahead of the 2027 elections.
The group, operating under the banner of Zamfara APC Supporters (ZAS), issued a strongly worded statement on Wednesday, accusing Governor Lawal of seeking political refuge in the APC to evade corruption investigations.
Comrade Muttaka Ibrahim Ruwan Bore, who chairs the group, said the governor’s alleged plan is driven by fear of prosecution over reported links to former Petroleum Minister Diezani Alison-Madueke and ex-Central Bank Governor Godwin Emefiele.
He described the move as an attempt to secure a “soft landing” by aligning with the ruling party in order to shield himself from ongoing investigations.
“Dauda always boasts that the people voted for him. We are saying he should remain in the Peoples Democratic Party and test his popularity to see if he can secure even 20 percent of the votes.
“We are not asking him to join us, but it would be better for him to test his popularity come 2027.”
“Governor Dauda wants to reap where he did not sow,” Bore said. “We, the APC members in Zamfara, are satisfied with our current leaders and do not welcome an additional burden.”
The group listed notable party stalwarts in the state—including former governors Ahmad Sani Yarima, Mamuda Shinkafi, Abdul’aziz Yari, and Bello Matawalle—as respected leaders who have maintained the party’s grassroots strength.
Bore further claimed that Dauda’s alleged defection bid was a calculated strategy to gain political cover if he loses his re-election bid in 2027.
He insisted that the governor is trying to use the APC as a shield against possible criminal charges linked to financial misconduct, stressing that “the party does not support corruption.”
“Our party is corruption-intolerant,” he said. “We cannot accept anyone with baggage from past misdeeds.”
Governor Dauda, a former banker, has faced criticism since taking office in 2023 under the platform of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), with opponents pointing to his alleged ties to controversial figures as a source of concern.
The APC, which lost the governorship in the last general election, has remained a dominant political force in Zamfara, largely due to the continued influence of its former governors.
As political realignments intensify ahead of the 2027 elections, defections are expected to shape the race.
However, the ZAS group warned APC members to remain vigilant and guard the party against being used as a “haven for those seeking to escape justice.”
“We will continue our advocacy and ensure that our party remains a home of integrity,” Bore said .
POLITICS
South-East Threatens to Dump PDP if Denied National Secretary Position

The South-East bloc of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has threatened to reconsider its relationship with the party if the zone was denied the position of the party’s National Secretary.This is contained in a communiqué issued at the end of South-East PDP Zonal Executive Committee (ZEC) meeting held on Wednesday in Enugu.
The document was signed by Chief Ali Odefa, Chairman, PDP, South-East Zone. He said the ZEC unanimously recommended Mr Sunday Udeh-Okoye for the office of national secretary of the party. “Therefore, we hope that this time around, the position of the South-East PDP regarding the Office of the National Secretary is accorded the honour and immediacy it deserves.“However, in the event that our position is not promptly implemented by the party, the South- East PDP, as a family, will be compelled to reconsider our relationship with the PDP going forward,” he said.Odefa urged PDP National Working Committee (NWC) to uphold its decision at its 600th meeting on April 29 which allowed the party’s Deputy National Secretary to function as Acting National Secretary.This, he said, would be pending the time a substantive national secretary would be confirmed.“The South-East ZEC further noted that the zone had to go through this process for the umpteenth time, unlike what obtains in the filling of vacant national offices by other zones.“It is recalled that the South East ZEC met in October 2023 and nominated Udeh-Okoye to serve out the remaining term of the National Secretary.“This position was reaffirmed during the Feb. 20, 2024 meeting of the PDP South-East ZEC. We also reiterated this during the meeting of ZEC in Enug today,” Odefa said.The zonal chairman said that South-East had consistently served as PDP stronghold from the inception of the party.He said that while the party had been losing key members following post-2023 general election, the South-East PDP was at the vanguard of strengthening the party by rallying major opposition figures into its fold.“In Enugu State, the governorship candidate of the Labour Party is back to the PDP; two members of the House of Representatives are equally back from Labour Party.“Furthermore, PDP seats in the Enugu State House of Assembly have grown from 10 at the inception of the Assembly to 20 today,’’ he said.He recalled that on March 21 the Supreme Court brought to a close the protracted legal tussle over the position of the National Secretary of the PDP.According to him, the apex court, in its ruling, held that the issue of the leadership of a political party was the internal affairs of the affected party.“The PDP Governors’ Forum, at its April 14, 2025 meeting held in Ibadan recommended that the South-East PDP should nominate a candidate.“This followed the consideration of the report of the panel it set up to review the Supreme Court judgment.“Their position is that the candidate would serve out the remaining tenure of the National Secretary of the Party zoned to the region,’’ Odefa said. (NAN)POLITICS
Senate Confirms 5 INEC RECs

The Senate has confirmed the appointment of five Resident Electoral Commissioners of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).Report says that their confirmation followed the presentation of the report of Committee on INEC at plenary on Wednesday.The report was presented by Chairman of the committee, Sen.
Simon Lalong (APC-Plateau). Report says that the RECs confirmed were: Umar Garba, representing Kano, Sa’ad Idris (Bauchi) and Chukwemeka Ibeziako (Anambra), Umar Mukhtar (Borno) and Dr Johnson Sinkiem (Bayelsa). Lalong, in his presentation, said that the committee considered the resume, work experiences and career progression of the nominees during their screening.He said that the nominees responded to questions successfully, adding that they were all qualified for the appointment.“After carefully scrutinising all the relevant documents of the nominees and due consideration of their levels of exposure, experiences, performances, qualifications and integrity, this committee hereby recommends that senate confirm the nominees,” he said. (NAN)