POLITICS
Hardship: PDP Govs Urge FG to Review Macroeconomic, Fiscal Policies
From Jude Dangwam, Jos
The Forum of Governors of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has called on the Federal government of Nigeria to urgently review both macroeconomic and fiscal policies in such a way that will address the welfare and well-being of Nigerians.
The Forum expressed concern that Nigerians are groaning under the oppressive economic hardship foisted on the nation by the policies and decisions of the APC-led Federal Government.
The Chairman of the Forum and Governor of Bauchi State, Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed stated this as part of the resolutions of the Forum reached at the end of their meeting held at the Plateau State Government House, Little Rayfield, Jos at the weekend.
According to Muhammed, “Arising from the meeting of the PDP Governors Forum, the organs of the party resolved as follows; The Forum notes the concerns of Nigerians, PDP founding fathers, elders and members of our great Party of seeming divisions within the ranks and files.
“The Forum wishes to state categorically that it remains resolute in its determination to ensure unity and cohesion of this great Party that Nigerians have come to trust as the best platform for democratic governance.
“The Forum empathizes with Nigerians who are groaning under the oppressive economic hardship foisted on the nation by the policies and decisions of the APC-led Federal Government.
“The Forum calls on the President to urgently review both macroeconomic and fiscal policies that will address the welfare and well-being of Nigerians.” He stated
The Forum appealed to all PDP Governors to continue to aggressively pursue policies and programs that will reduce the hardship and ensure progress and development in their respective states while objecting the outcome of recently conducted Ondo governorship election, describing it as a rape on democracy.
“The Forum notes with concern the rape of democracy in Edo Governorship elections. It is clear to everyone with conscience that INEC manipulated results in favour of the APC candidate when in fact majority of lawful votes were won by the PDP candidate, Mr. Asue Ighodalo.
“Meanwhile, we are still examining the documents in Ondo Elections where the APC manipulated results after openly buying votes. The Forum calls on the judiciary to save Nigerian democracy and the National Assembly to look into our electoral laws to make it difficult for institutional sabotage of the will of the people.” The Chairman noted
The PDP Forum said it recognises the good work that the majority members of the National Assembly are doing and therefore called on them to critically interrogate all bills to ensure fairness, equity, national balance and even developments that are nationally inclined.
They reiterated their acceptance of the latest postponement of the National Executive Council (NEC) meeting of the Party in empathy with their colleague, H.E. Governor Eno Bassey, whose late dear wife will be buried on the same day earlier scheduled for NEC.
“The Forum is strongly advising the NWC to call NEC latest by the first week of February 2025 to allow for elaborate consultations with critical stakeholders of the Party. The period between November and February is to address the existential problems confronting the Party, with a deliberate timeline of activities within the period under review to address issues of leadership and litigations confronting the Party. They so submitted
The PDP Governors while commiserating with the Government and people of Plateau State on the recent Katako market fire incident which destroyed properties worth millions of Naira. The Forum also commiserates with the Government and people of Jigawa State on the recent tanker expulsion whereby scores of people lost their lives and several others were injured.
They however expressed gratitude to the Government and People of Plateau State for not only hosting the meeting but extending to all the participants the hospitality for which Jos is reputed while commending Governor Mutfwang for the giant strides recorded in the areas of social services, transportation, tourism among.
“In particular, the meeting commends the Government of Plateau State for visible and laudable transformation in social services, tourism and transportation that have taken place and ensure “all Nigerians to look forward, with GENUINE HOPE to the replication of this not only presently but after 2027 when the party would reclaim its rightful position in the Nigerian political scene.”
The meeting was attended by the principal organs of the party which consist of the NWC, PDP-GF, BOT, NASS Forum, Former Governors Forum, Former Ministers’ Forum and other leaders of the party respectively.
POLITICS
DP Crisis: Party Needs Total Overhaul not Presidential Ambition – Wike
By Laide Akinboade, Abuja
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT)Minister, Nyesom Wike on Thursday said what People’s Democratic Party (PDP)needs now is total structural overhaul not pursuit of the presidency which is unrealistic following a “deep” internal crisis.
Speaking on the party’s future, Wike dismissed critics of his relationship with the President, describing his stance as a necessary embrace of “political realism” over playing to the gallery.
Wike, who spoke with newsmen during a routine project inspection, addressed the backlash from party chieftains, specifically responding to criticisms from former Anambra PDP Chairman, Dan Ulasi.
He accused his detractors of inconsistency and suggested their criticisms were merely groundwork for future defections to other parties, such as the Labour Party.
Wike pointed out that those criticizing him failed to deliver seats for the PDP in their own states, specifically citing the party’s poor performance in Anambra.
He revealed that even unnamed presidential aspirants admitted to him that winning the last election would be “difficult” given the party’s fractured state.
Wike argued that the PDP cannot “contest for contesting’s sake” without first addressing the success and logistics required to match the ruling party’s candidate.
The Minister asserted that the PDP’s path back to relevance lies not in presidential ambitions, but in a total structural overhaul following “deep” crises that have significantly pulled the party back.
Wike insisted the party must focus on reconstructing its structure at the ward, local government, and state levels rather than focusing solely on the presidency.
He highlighted the loss of various governorships as a major consequence of the party’s internal turmoil.
He stated that the goal is to “solidify the party” for the 2027 cycle, emphasizing that “every election is local” and success in one state like Rivers cannot be taken for granted elsewhere.
Amidst the political friction, Wike emphasized that his administration remains focused on delivering quality through local empowerment.
He touted the success of using indigenous contractors for high-level projects in the FCT.
He said: “Local firms handled the construction of the Abuja Customary Division, Judges’ Quarters, Magistrate Courts, and Residences for Heads of Court.
“Infrastructure such as bus terminals and sports centers are being delivered by local contractors.”
Wike stated that the administration has satisfied its search for quality by providing local content, proving that domestic firms can meet high standards.
POLITICS
Anxiety Mounts as S’Court Delivers Judgment in ADC, PDP Cases Today
By Mike Odiakose, Abuja
A wave of political anxiety swept across Nigeria on Wednesday as the Supreme Court prepared to deliver decisive judgments in two high-stakes appeals involving the crises in the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), even as a fresh Federal High Court ruling further complicated the ADC leadership tussle.
The apex court, according to its official cause list, has scheduled judgment in the ADC appeal (SC/CV/180/2026) for 2 p.
m., with both cases listed under political appeals. The rulings are expected to shape the internal balance of power within the affected parties ahead of the 2027 general elections.At the heart of the ADC dispute is a prolonged leadership battle between former Senate President, David Mark, and a rival faction led by Nafiu Bala Gombe. Mark is challenging a March 12 Court of Appeal decision that ordered all parties to maintain the status quo, arguing that the judiciary lacks jurisdiction over what he describes as an internal party matter.
The appeal, heard on April 22 by a five-member panel led by Justice Mohammed Garba, was reserved for judgment, heightening tensions within the party. ADC lawyers have since pressed for urgency, warning that delays could jeopardise the party’s eligibility for the 2027 elections, especially amid concerns that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has already acted on a lower court ruling affecting party leadership recognition.
While the Supreme Court prepares to rule, a parallel development at the Federal High Court in Abuja has added another layer to the crisis.
In a judgment delivered by Justice Joyce Abdulmalik, the court restrained INEC from recognising or participating in any congress organised by a disputed ADC caretaker leadership. The court also barred Mark and other key figures from interfering with the tenure and functions of duly elected state executive committees.
The suit, filed by Norman Obinna and six others on behalf of ADC state chairpersons, challenged the legality of the caretaker leadership’s actions, particularly its move to organise state congresses through an appointed committee.
Justice Abdulmalik held that although courts typically avoid вмешание in internal party affairs, they are duty-bound to intervene where constitutional or statutory violations are alleged. Citing Section 223 of the 1999 Constitution and relevant provisions of the ADC constitution, she ruled that only duly elected party organs have the authority to conduct congresses.
The court found the caretaker arrangement and its congress committee inconsistent with the party’s constitution and therefore invalid. It subsequently nullified the committee’s actions and affirmed the tenure of existing state executives, ordering that they be allowed to complete their terms without interference.
The ruling effectively blocks any parallel congress process and places further pressure on the Supreme Court’s pending decision, which is expected to provide clarity on the broader leadership dispute.
Although details of the PDP appeal remain less pronounced, the inclusion of the case in the Supreme Court’s schedule signals ongoing legal and structural tensions within Nigeria’s main opposition party.
With both parties grappling with internal divisions and legal uncertainty, Wednesday’s judicial outcomes are widely seen as pivotal. Analysts say the decisions could determine not only leadership legitimacy but also the ability of the parties to organise, mobilise, and meet regulatory requirements set by INEC ahead of the next general elections.
As the clock ticks toward the 2027 polls, the intersection of judicial intervention and party politics continues to redefine Nigeria’s electoral landscape, with the Supreme Court now poised at the centre of the unfolding drama.
POLITICS
APC Adopts Charter of Equity in Imo
From Marcel Duru, Owerri
The former Commissioner in Imo state on Environmental Transformation and General Supervisor and coordinator of All Progressive Congress (APC), Willie Amadi has said the party in the State has adopted the Charter of Equity in the 2028 Governorship election in Imo State.
Speaking with Journalists and stakeholders in Owerri, Imo state yesterday he revealed that all the APC political groups which Include OZOPOF, Owerri Leaders of Taught, Nzuko Owerri, OZAC amongst others have come together to form Owerri United.
He disclosed that in the last meeting with Council of Elders the former Inspector General of Police IGP Mike Okiro, Eze Ohanwe, Chief Enugasi popularly call Ok 2000, the Chairman Imo Elders Council Eze Ilomanya, the Political leaders in the three Senatorial Zones supported motion moved by Elder Dan Nwachukwu that the governorship position should be zoned to Owerri and the Incumbent governor Senator Hope Uzodimma should hand over 2028 governorship Staff to Owerri zone was unanimously adopted and sealed by the great leader of Owerri,Orlu and Okigwe Zones which consolidated Charter of Equity in Imo State, now Orlu, and Okigwe Zones will support Owerri to produce the next Governor of Imo State for the actualization of Charter of Equity”
Meanwhile, accepting the Charter of Equity the governor of Imo State Senator Hope Uzodimma said that he will call stakeholders to meet with Orlu, Okigwe and Owerri zones for the actualization of Charter of Equity come 2028.
In her contribution the former Transport Minister Dr, kema Chikwe highlighted that she trusted Governor Hope Uzodinma that the Charter of Equity should be successful because in 1999 governor hope Uzodinma, Professor Obiozo, Professor Echerue, Achike Udenwa, I.D. Nwoga, Humphrey Anumodu came in unity and appointed Chief Achike udenwa who gave assurance that after eight years he will handover governorship staff to Owerri zone adding that he actually tried to have over to Owerri zone but the power that he could not allow any other political party In Imo State only PDP
Similarly Rev. Mike Nwanyanwu in his revelation said that Charter of Equity has chartered itself because Okigwe Zone has ruled for eight years starting from Chief Onuka Mbakwe who ruled from 1979 to 1983 then Chief Ikedi Ohakim from 2007 to 2011 giving Okigwe Zone eight years.
He added that Orlu Zone from Achikwe Udenwa in 1999-2007, Senator Rochas Okorocha from 2011 to 2019 and Hope Uzodimma from 2019, to 2027 will make Orlu Zone Governorship slot to 24 years.
He projected that Owerri Zone had Evans Enwerem only had only three Months of leadership and Chief Emeka Ihedioha had also seven Months totaled 10 Months
Anyanwu however commented Chief Ostia Opara for donating Six million Naira that motivated instant Fund raising of N2 billion for the party’s campaign adding that from every indication, Owerri Zone deserved the governorship slot come 2028.
In the same vein, Chief Victor Okwe who disagreed with Charter of Equity told the Correspondent of Daily Asset that true democracy does not require Charter of Equity.
“Chart of Equity is not democratic, APC is talking about Charter of Equity because they are not interested or intended to give us good leadership”.


