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Why PDP Governors Forum Rejected Lamido For National Chairmanship – Member

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A report has indicated that the former governor of Jigawa State, Sule Lamido, was ousted from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chairmanship race due to his age.

Recall that Lamido vowed to drag the party to court after failing to obtain the nomination form for the position of national chairman.

Lamido’s protest followed the party’s adoption of former Minister of Special Duties, Kabiru Tanimu Turaki (SAN), as consensus candidate for the top position at the convention slated for November 15 and 16 in Ibadan, Oyo State.

The former governor had subsequently vowed to press for his rights and challenge the Peoples Democratic Party Governors’ Forum (PDPGF) decision to pre-select a former Minister of Special Duties in President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration as their preferred candidate for the position.

However, speaking to The Guardian, a member of the PDPGF, who spoke on the condition of strict confidentiality, said the governors considered critical factors before arriving at their decision.

He stated: “In the first place, do you know how old Sule Lamido is? By last August, he clocked 77. Leadership is not a function of age, but rather what we do not envisage a situation that could bring back the party’s sour experience under Bamanga Tukur.”

 

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Details Of Wike’s Meeting With Allies On PDP Convention Emerge

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Eminent leaders and concerned stakeholders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), loyal to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, have welcomed the recent ruling of the Abuja Federal High Court halting the party’s planned national convention in Ibadan, describing it as a “restoration of order, legality, and confidence” in the opposition party.

The group met in Abuja on Friday following the verdict delivered by Justice James Omotosho, which restrained the PDP from holding its November convention pending compliance with constitutional and procedural requirements.

In a communiqué issued after the meeting, the stakeholders said the judgment reaffirmed the supremacy of the PDP Constitution and the rule of law in the management of party affairs.

The communiqué stated, “We commend and affirm our faith in the judiciary. As loyal and committed party leaders, our doors are open to reconciliation, inclusion, and collective rebuilding.

“We invite all genuine members of goodwill across the country to join hands with us in restoring our great Party to its founding ideals.”

The PDP elders lauded the judiciary for what they described as a courageous decision that reinforced fairness, justice, and discipline within the party.

The group said, “We, the Eminent Leaders and Concerned Stakeholders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), met in Abuja to review the landmark judgment delivered today, October 31, 2025, by the Federal High Court, Abuja, affirming the supremacy of the Party’s Constitution and the rule of law.

“We hereby express our profound appreciation for this judicial intervention that restores order, legality, and confidence in the PDP as a law-abiding institution.”

They urged members nationwide to stand firm for “truth, justice, and the rule of law, the very values that define our great Party and its promise to Nigerians.”

According to the communiqué, the judgment by Justice Omotosho reaffirmed not only the supremacy of the PDP Constitution but also clarified the lawful roles and limits of key party officers in managing the party’s internal affairs.

“The judgment conclusively affirmed that Chief Dan Osi Orbih remains the authentic National Vice Chairman (South-South) of the PDP, and the purported appointment of Chief Emmanuel Ogidi is null and void,” the statement read.

It added that the court’s recognition of Orbih restored “integrity and discipline” to the party, while affirming that persons expelled from the PDP, such as Ali Odefa, had “no locus standi to act or litigate on behalf of the party.”

“By affirming the expulsion of Ali Odefa, the Court has restored integrity and discipline in the administration of the Party, while emphasizing that persons expelled from the Party have no locus standi to act or litigate on its behalf.”

The group further highlighted that the court reaffirmed the provisions of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), the Electoral Act, INEC electoral guidelines, and the PDP Constitution, stressing that all must be fully complied with before any valid convention can hold.

They stated, “The court reaffirmed that all external correspondences to INEC must be jointly signed by the National Chairman and the National Secretary, while the National Secretary remains the principal signatory to all official correspondences of the Party.

“The court further emphasized that no valid national convention of the party can hold until all due processes as stipulated by law and the party’s constitution are fully complied with.”

The PDP elders reaffirmed their commitment to the party’s founding principles of fairness, justice, equity, and inclusivity, urging members to support the rebuilding process anchored on legality and unity.

“We call on all faithful members and leaders to stand for truth, justice, and the rule of law — the very values that define our great Party and its promise to Nigerians,” they declared.

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FCT Minister Wike Reacts to Court Verdict on PDP National Convention

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Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike, has hailed the court ruling halting the PDP’s planned national convention, describing it as a major blow against impunity within the party.

Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court, Abuja, had on Friday stopped the scheduled 2025 PDP National Convention.

The judge ruled that the opposition party must first meet all constitutional and statutory conditions before convening. The order also stopped INEC from recognizing any convention outcome that does not follow due process.

Speaking after the judgement, Wike said the ruling marks a turning point for internal party discipline.

We are happy that we have fought impunity while on another part we are not happy with what is going on in the party,” he stated, noting that the PDP had never been this divided.

We are happy that we have fought impunity…” he added while addressing PDP stakeholders from 12 states and the FCT. “It’s unfortunate that the so-called purported national convention cannot hold, it has never been bad like this in the Peoples Democratic Party.”

According to the minister, the situation is sad but necessary, adding that leadership failures and arrogance triggered the crisis. He stressed that no one should be above party rules.

Opposition party is supposed to put heads together and follow due process but if you are not doing that then you are sending a wrong message,” he said.

Wike noted that some governors must focus on delivering good governance instead of using state resources to fight internal party battles.

He reminded the gathering that they had earlier vowed to challenge any action that undermines party rules. “Nobody will be intimidated we will do what is right,” he added.

The meeting had top PDP figures in attendance, including former governors Samuel Ortom and Okezie Ikpeazu, FCT and Rivers lawmakers, and several state party chairmen.

However, the minister urged stakeholders to remain firm and continue defending the party’s constitution.

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Okpebholo Leads Edo APC To Endorse Tinubu For Re-election -2027

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Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, on Friday led leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in declaring full support for President Bola Tinubu’s re-election bid in 2027.

Naija News reports that the event, held in Edo Central, brought together key political figures from across the state, uniting them under a common goal ahead of the next general elections.

The gathering was attended by top members of the party, including Deputy Governor Dennis Idahosa, former Governor Adams Oshiomhole, and the Minister for Regional Development, Abubakar Momoh.

Other notable attendees were Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly Blessing Agbebaku, former Deputy Governor Pius Odubu, Senator Mathew Urhoghide, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, APC State Chairman Emperor Jarret Tenebe, and Retired General Cecil Isegaigbe.

The event also served as a welcoming ceremony for several new members who left the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Labor Party (LP) to join the APC.

Their defection was seen as a boost to the ruling party’s strength ahead of the next election season.

During his address, Governor Okpebholo thanked President Tinubu for the attention given to Edo State, particularly in road construction and infrastructure.

He said that the approval of key road projects such as the Agbor Road showed the President’s commitment to the state.

Okpebholo assured party members that Edo would continue to stand with the President and that his own administration would remain people focused.

Former Governor Oshiomhole praised Tinubu for creating a financial system that supports development across the country.

He also commended Okpebholo’s leadership style, stating that the governor had managed state projects without resorting to borrowing.

Minister Abubakar Momoh described the Tinubu administration as one that has introduced reforms aimed at driving Nigeria’s long-term progress.

According to him, these reforms are setting the foundation for sustainable development across the nation.

During the meeting, Retired General Isegaigbe formally moved the motion for President Tinubu’s adoption as the APC’s choice for the 2027 election.

The motion was supported by Senator Joe Ikpea and endorsed by Oshiomhole and other party leaders.

To aid in upcoming mobilization efforts, four campaign buses were distributed to coordinators from Edo North, Edo Central, and Edo South.

The newly received members, including Emmanuel Okoduwa, Patrick Iluobe, Ehime Edangbe, and Anthony Iselobho, pledged to work hard for Tinubu’s return to office.

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