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Soludo, Deputy receive certificate of returns from INEC

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has issued certificates of return to Anambra State Governor Professor Chukwuma Soludo and his deputy, Dr. Onyekachukwu Ibezim, for having won the November 8 governorship election.

The certificates were presented by Kenneth Ikeagu, INEC’s National Commissioner supervising the Anambra election, at the Commission’s state headquarters in Awka.

Soludo, accompanied by his deputy, their spouses, aides, and supporters, thanked INEC and security agencies for ensuring a free and fair election.“I congratulate INEC and its new chairman, Prof. Joash Amupitan. We are delighted that his first outing was in Anambra, and it was widely celebrated.

The security agencies stood firm to ensure the will of the people prevailed,” Soludo said.

He praised the historic voter turnout and the scale of his victory.

“Almost 600,000 people participated. For the first time in Anambra’s history, a candidate secured 73% of the total votes, winning 98% of all wards and 99% of all polling units. In several local governments, we did not lose a single polling unit.”

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Jarigbe dumps PDP for APC, cites deep division in party

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Another senator elected on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe, representing Cross River North, has officially defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Jarigbe’s defection was formally announced on the floor of the Senate on Tuesday through a letter read by the Deputy Senate President, Jibrin Barau.

In his letter, the lawmaker explained that his exit from the PDP followed months of internal crises and irreconcilable divisions that had crippled the party both at the national and state levels.

“I rise to formally notify you and the distinguished leadership of the Senate of my resignation from the Peoples Democratic Party, on whose platform I was elected to represent the good people of Cross River North Senatorial District,” Jarigbe wrote.

“The decision came after deep and thoughtful reflection on the current state of my former party.

“It is with regret that I note the persistent and deep-seated divisions and the deliberate factionalisation at both the national and state levels as the primary reasons for my departure.

”Jarigbe said he decided to align with the ruling party to continue delivering effective representation to his constituents.

“In the light of the foregoing, and in the best interest of my constituents, I have chosen to join the All Progressives Congress,” he added.

“I believe that under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu and the steady guidance of the National Assembly, the APC provides a stable and progressive platform to deliver the democratic dividends expected by the people of Cross River North.”

Following the announcement, Barau welcomed Jarigbe into the party, saying, “You are most welcome. Please welcome him,” as senators across party lines applauded.

Jarigbe’s defection further strengthens the APC’s grip on Cross River State, where all three senatorial seats are now occupied by members of the ruling party.

The other two senators from the state are Eteng Williams (Cross River Central) and Asuquo Ekpenyong (Cross River South).

His defection also increased the number of APC senators to 76, PDP 25, Labour Party 4, APGA 2, SDP 1, and NNPP 1, totalling 109.

His move comes amid renewed turmoil within the PDP, which has been engulfed in a leadership crisis that has split the party into two factions.

The rift pits loyalists of Acting National Chairman Umar Damagum against a group allied with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.

The party’s internal conflict deepened after a Federal High Court in Abuja halted its planned national convention, initially scheduled for November 15 and 16 in Ibadan, Oyo State.

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Court order Halts PDP National Convention ‎‎

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A Federal High Court in Abuja has issued a second order in just two weeks, preventing the PDP from holding its 2025 National Convention in Ibadan.

Justice Peter Lifu issued the order on Tuesday, effectively blocking the convention that was planned for November 15th and 16th.

The court also barred the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, from supervising, monitoring, or recognizing any outcome of that gathering.

‎‎The ruling followed a suit filed by former Jigawa State governor, Sule Lamido. Lamido, a founding member of the PDP, told the court he was denied the chance to purchase the chairmanship nomination form, effectively excluding him from the race.‎‎

Justice Lifu agreed, ruling that the PDP failed to comply with legal requirements for conventions, including publishing the timetable for members. He stressed that due process must be strictly observed, warning that democracy itself is endangered when rules are ignored.

‎‎The judge further held that Lamido would suffer greater harm if unlawfully excluded, and noted that Lamido had undertaken to pay damages to the PDP should his suit later be deemed frivolous.‎‎

This latest ruling mirrors an earlier decision. On October 31, Justice James Omotosho of the same court issued similar orders, stopping INEC from recognizing the outcome of the convention if conducted.

‎‎Justice Omotosho ruled that the PDP failed to issue the mandatory 21‑day notice of meetings and congresses, which would have enabled INEC to carry out its statutory duty of monitoring. ‎‎

He warned that the party’s disregard for procedure placed the convention in jeopardy, and advised the PDP to comply with the law before proceeding with any election.

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BREAKING: Kano Lawmaker Abdulmumin Jibrin Dumps NNPP, Rejoins APC, Endorses Tinubu for 2027

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The lawmaker representing Kiru/Bebeji Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Abdulmumin Jibrin, has officially returned to the All Progressives Congress (APC) and declared his full support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s 2027 re-election campaign.

Jibrin, who left the APC in May 2022, announced his defection during a political gathering held on Sunday in his hometown, Kofa, Bebeji Local Government Area of Kano State.

Confirming the move in a Facebook post on Monday, the lawmaker said his supporters had unanimously agreed to abandon the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) and the Kwankwasiyya Movement to align with the APC.

He wrote, “Today, in a show of solidarity, I was warmly received by thousands of my constituents in my hometown of Kofa, Bebeji. The gathering resolved to leave the NNPP/Kwankwasiyya, join the APC, and endorse President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for a second term in office. From the beginning, almost 2,000 scholars from my constituency have prayed special prayers for the President and sought peace, development, and progress for Kiru/Bebeji, Kano, and Nigeria altogether.”

Jibrin’s return to the APC comes just two months after his resignation from the NNPP, following his expulsion over alleged anti-party activities and non-payment of membership dues.

Reacting to his suspension at the time, the former Director-General of the Tinubu Support Groups described the party’s action as “shocking and unjustified,” arguing that the interview he granted, which was cited as the reason for his suspension, did not merit such a “harsh penalty.”

He accused the NNPP leadership of violating due process and the principles of fair hearing by expelling him without an opportunity to defend himself. Jibrin, however, said he accepted the decision in good faith and chose not to challenge it in court.

The lawmaker dismissed claims that he defaulted on his membership dues, insisting that he had always met his obligations. He also criticized the NNPP leadership for failing to value its members.

While expressing gratitude to the NNPP for the support he received during his time with the party, Jibrin called on his followers to join him in his “new journey,” urging them to maintain peaceful relations with those who choose to remain in the NNPP.

Jibrin’s defection is seen as a major boost for the APC in Kano, a state that remains a key battleground as political alignments intensify ahead of the 2027 general elections.

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