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APC Takes Action To Stop 22 Senators From Defecting

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Newsmaxng reports that The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC)  moved swiftly to avert a likely slide into the minority in the Senate.

 

Twenty two more senators elected on the platform of the party are believed to be heading out to join opposition political parties.

 

Should this happen, the APC would lose its majority status.

 

Already, the party has lost seven senators to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP).

 

Those who defected are: Senators Yahaya Abdullahi, Adamu Aliero, Ahmad Baba-Kaital, Haliru Jika, Francis Alimikhena, Ibrahim Shekarau and Lawal Yahaya Gumau.

 

To avoid further defections, National Chairman Abdullahi Adamu led Deputy National Chairman Abubakar Kyari and National Secretary Iyiola Omisore – all of them former senators – to a two-hour meeting with the APC caucus in the Senate yesterday.

 

Adamu pleaded with the senators, many of who are displeased with the outcome of the primaries, to have a rethink and allow the party to address their grievances.

 

It was learnt that some governors were persuading the senators to shelve their planned defection.

 

The APC has 62 senators; PDP, 39; NNPP, three; Young Progressives Party (YPP), two; Labour Party (LP), one and and the All Progressives Grand Alliance, one.

 

Both Senators Adamu and Kyari, who resigned after their election into party offices, have not been replaced.

 

It was gathered that the affected senators, some of who lost return tickets, have got juicy offers from the PDP.

 

Sources at the session between party leaders and the APC senate caucus said the senators highlighted their grievances as follows:

 

*Alteration of delegates lists by governors.

 

*Conduct of primaries in defiance of APC and INEC guidelines.

 

*Hijack of party primaries by APC governors.

 

*Non-return of experienced, hardworking and committed Senators.

 

*Party’s disrespect for a gentleman agreement with the Senate and House of Representatives caucuses to concede slots to Senators with robust experience.

 

*Preference for moneybags and defectors.

 

A source at the meeting said: “The Senators were led to the session by President of the Senate Ahmad Lawan.

 

“The discussion bordered on the increasing depletion of the APC Senate Caucus and plans by 22 more Senators to defect to opposition parties, especially the PDP.

 

“The party leadership was not comfortable that APC might end up losing its majority.

 

“The way we are going, the coalition of opposition parties may end up controlling the leadership of the Senate.

 

“We have 22 Senators on standby to move to other parties to prove a point during the 2023 general election.”

 

Another senator, who spoke in confidence, said: “It was apparent to APC national chairman that senators were not happy and they were not ready to change their minds.

 

“In fact, the party leadership went on to consider options to assuage the aggrieved senators with offers including substituting some already elected senatorial candidates, among others.”

 

Lawan said it was “not in the interest of APC to lose its quality lawmakers in the National Assembly”.

 

He begged the APC senators to allow the party to look into their complaints.

 

The APC national chairman said he was not in the office when delegates were elected.

 

But he assured that the party would “look at immediate and long term solutions to the issues raised by the Senators, including some defective primaries”.

 

He reminded the senators that the tickets for elective offices belong to the party.

 

Another senator added: “Some governors are already inviting Senators for talks on the way out of the challenges at hand.”

 

Adamu described the defection of senators as both unfortunate and worrisome.

 

He told reporters that the meeting with the senators was fruitful.

 

Adamu said: “It is an unfortunate development when it happens but this is a season for all manner of behaviour in the political space in the country and Nigeria is not an exception.

 

“In every election year, this kind of thing gives cause for stakeholders to sneeze and Nigeria is not an exception. So is the APC.

 

“I don’t care about what is happening in other parties, my focus is on the APC.

 

“But we all know that the occurrence is not only happening in the APC; it’s happening across other political parties too. And because we are the ruling party, our problems are exaggerated before the public.

 

“There is no responsible leader that would not be worried when he loses one member not to talk of two. At the moment we are faced with the stark reality of our problems.

 

“My colleagues and I at the National Working Committee of the APC are committed to facing the problem squarely. We see the problem as solvable.

 

“We are in politics. I don’t know what would happen tomorrow, and nobody does.”

 

On how to stem injustice against the defectors, Adamu said: “You have no guarantee. We are in politics for God’s sake.

 

“I don’t know what will happen tomorrow. How can I foresee tomorrow? I am not the person who saw tomorrow

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JUST IN: Appeal Court affirms Monday Okpebholo as Edo governor

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The Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja has upheld the election victory of Senator Monday Okpebholo of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the September 21, 2024 governorship election in Edo State.

The appellate court, on Thursday, affirmed the earlier ruling of the Edo State Election Petition Tribunal, which dismissed a petition filed by Asue Ighodalo of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

Ighodalo had challenged the outcome of the election.

A three-member panel of justices, led by Justice Mohamed Danjuma, ruled that the appeal lacked merit and was therefore dismissed.

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EXPOSED!!! Shehu Sani Reveals How North Is Compiling Issues To Remove Tinubu In 2027

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A prominent human rights advocate and former lawmaker, Shehu Sani, has revealed an alleged political strategy by former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar and other northern elites to unseat President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 presidential elections.

In a detailed interview with Sunday Sun in Abuja, Sani disclosed that the strategy hinges on exploiting regional disparities and security challenges.

According to him, Atiku, the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) presidential candidate in 2019 and 2023, plans to capitalize on various issues, including the relocation of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) offices to Lagos, the perceived dominance of South-western appointees in Tinubu’s administration, and ongoing security concerns in Northern Nigeria. Sani outlined that Atiku and his political allies intend to paint President Tinubu as favouring his regional base over the broader national interest.

“They are trying to present him [Tinubu] as an ethnicist, a regionalist, and someone who betrayed Northern Nigeria despite receiving significant electoral support from the region,” Sani stated.

He described the move as a calculated attempt to sway Northern voters against Tinubu, framing it as a necessity to reclaim power. Despite revealing these strategies, Sani advised Atiku and his cohort to exercise patience and respect the informal rotational presidency arrangement between the North and the South.

He suggested that Tinubu, representing the South, should be allowed to complete an eight-year tenure, after which power would naturally shift back to the North in 2031.

Sani emphasized the importance of national unity and peace, urging Atiku to consider the broader implications of his actions on the country’s stability.

“Atiku has worked hard to promote peace and unity in Nigeria, and it would be prudent for him to allow the South to complete their tenure,” he added.

Speaking on Atiku’s visit to Daura, he said, “You see, it is a tradition that each time there is a Sallah celebration, people pay homage to former leaders. You pay homage to former leaders so that you get the necessary blessings from them, but in the case of what has happened recently, the fact of the matter is that Northern political leaders are regrouping, and their focal point is Buhari.

“They still want to use Buhari to whip up Northern regional sentiment as it was done in the CPC days and garner the votes they can in order to eject Tinubu from power.

“There is no Northern leader today that can serve as a rallying point. He was the one who was a former president and he used to have a fanatical following. So, what they are trying to do is to present Tinubu as a bad case, as an ethnicist, as a regionalist, as a person who betrayed Northern Nigeria, as a man who was voted by the North, but he is serving his own people and the need for Northerners to wake up and evict him out of power.

“It is their strategy. And they want to do that by making sure that that idea is sold to the Northern masses and then, from there, they seize power. But I have to draw attention to two facts – first of all, Buhari was a colossal failure.

“He has led this country for eight years and he left the North worse than he met it, and the treasury of the country was looted under him; the economy was pillaged under him and the nation was plundered and terrorism and banditry was at the highest peak under Buhari administration.”

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BREAKING: Abiodun emerges chairman of Southern Governors Forum

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Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, has been elected chairman of the Southern Governors Forum.

Anambra State Governor, Chukwuma Soludo, emerged Vice Chairman.

This followed a meeting of the Southern Governors Forum in Abeokuta, Ogun State, on Monday.

The meeting, which lasted about five hours, had in attendance 13 governors and three deputy governors from the southern states.

The governors are Dapo Abiodun, Ogun, Godwin Obaseki, Edo, Seyi Makinde, Oyo, Alex Otti, Abia, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Lagos, Ademola Adeleke, Osun, Francis Nwifuru, Ebonyi, Peter Mbah, Enugu, Douye Diri, Bayelsa, and Umo Eno, Akwa Ibom State.

Others are Biodun Oyebanji, Ekiti, Bassey Otu, Cross River, Charles Soludo, Anambra, Imo state deputy governor, Chinyere Ekomaru, Delta State deputy governor, Monday Onyeme, and Ondo State deputy governor, Olayide Adelami.

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