Politics
Tinubu Urged To Emulate Atiku’s Political Tolerance
Atiku has now equalled the Saraki Dynasty in political tolerance, sagacity , acceptability and cohesion”, Eze said
•Atiku Abubakar
President Bola Tinubu has been urged to emulate the former Vice President Atiku Abubakar in the area of political tolerance and sagacity.
Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze , a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State , made the call referencing the recent defection of Atiku ‘s son to APC, from the PDP.
Describing Atiku as an iconic, humane, trailblazer and sagacious politician, who has distinguished himself on the list of Nigeria and Africa’s democrats, Eze stated that by that singular act, the former Vice President equals the Abubakar Olusola Saraki dynasty in political tolerance.
Eze, in a statement made available to newsmen in Port Harcourt yesterday, said that the defection of Atiku’s son was historic, personal and a big moral and political lesson to Tinubu and others who parade themselves as democrats in Nigeria.
He opined that the defection of Abubakar, popularly known as Abba, has further exemplified and projected Abba’s father, the former Vice President as one of Africa’s seasoned democrats, with unblemished democratic principles and accolades.
“By supporting his son’s defection from PDP to APC, Atiku has risen the bar of democracy, thereby showing and proving to the world that he is truly in words and actions, a refined and principled democrat.
Does anyone question Atiku’s status as a democrat? Certainly, the answer is no. In deed, Atiku by all ramifications is a leading democrat in Africa.
His democratic credentials have continued to soar high by the day”.
“Atiku has now equalled the Saraki Dynasty in political tolerance, sagacity , acceptability and cohesion”, Eze said.
Politics
Peter Obi: I can govern from Kaduna if elected
Obi highlighted Kaduna’s strategic importance, recalling its past as a major hub for industry, agriculture, and commerce.
Peter Obi has assured Nigerians that he could govern the country effectively even from Kaduna, stressing that location would not hinder his leadership.
He spoke on Sunday during a meeting with African Democratic Congress (ADC) stakeholders in Kaduna.
“Abuja to Kaduna is less than two hours; so nothing stops a president from attending meetings here and returning. In fact, I can serve Nigeria from Kaduna without a single problem,” he said.
The visit formed part of Obi’s nationwide consultations, providing an opportunity to engage party chieftains and gauge the political mood in the state. He observed a strong commitment among stakeholders, noting that their motivation extended beyond political ambition to a genuine desire to serve the people.
Moreover, Obi highlighted Kaduna’s strategic importance, recalling its past as a major hub for industry, agriculture, and commerce.
He emphasised that with disciplined, competent, and people-oriented leadership, the state’s lost glory could be restored for the benefit of all citizens.
Politics
2027 polls: 50% Nigerians lack confidence in INEC — GoNigeria
GoNigeria is convened by Mr Atedo Peterside and 24 others Nigerians.
A public opinion survey conducted by GoNigeria ahead of the 2027 general elections, revealed that less than 50 percent of Nigerians have no confidence in the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.
GoNigeria is convened by Mr Atedo Peterside and 24 others Nigerians.
In a statement titled ‘Electoral reform and the sanctity of Nigeria’s democratic future’, GoNigeria emphasised that electoral reforms, judicial reforms and freedom of speech, among others, are critical for Nigeria’s democracy.
According to the organisation, four pillars are critical for Nigeria’s democracy: electoral reform, judicial reform, freedom of speech, and the security of life and property.
” These pillars are the practical guardrails required for a democracy that is durable and productive.
Among these pillars, electoral reform is foundational. Elections do not simply select leaders; they determine whether power is accepted as legitimate, whetherpower is accepted as legitimate, whether institutions are trusted, and whether governance will be effective. Where elections are credible, authority is strengthened.
“This understanding was clearly articulated by the Justice Mohammed Uwais-led Electoral Reform Committee, whose recommendations emphasised independence of the electoral body, transparency, credible dispute resolution, and firm enforcement of electoral rules.
Subsequent reforms centered on the adoption of digital tools, including biometric voter registration, Permanent Voters’ Cards, and electronic accreditation.
These innovations reflected institutional intent and public demand: technology as a guardrail against manipulation and a basis for public confidence.
Politics
2027: Labour Party sets May 23 for presidential primaries
The communique, which was made public on Wednesday, stated that the party will submit its membership register to INEC on April 15th, 2026, while governorship, Senate, House of Representatives, and House of Assembly primaries will be held on Friday, May 15th, 2026.
The Labour Party (LP) has set 23 May 2026, for its presidential primaries.
This was contained in a communique issued after a meeting of its National Executive Council (NEC) held and observed by officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), in Abuja, on Tuesday.
The communique, which was made public on Wednesday, stated that the party will submit its membership register to INEC on April 15th, 2026, while governorship, Senate, House of Representatives, and House of Assembly primaries will be held on Friday, May 15th, 2026.
The party’s NEC also expressed satisfaction and ratified the actions of the National Leadership of the Party under the direction of Senators Nenadi Usman and Darlington Nwochocha regarding the conduct of Ward, Local Government, and State Congresses scheduled for March 26, 28, and 31, 2026, respectively, as well as the National Convention slated for April 11, 2026.
The party’s NEC, which is the highest decision-making organ of the party after the National Convention, equally reviewed recent developments within the party.
Developments reviewed included the recent invasion of the Party Secretariat by hoodlums allegedly sponsored by “certain rogue elements”.
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