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PDP Primaries: Delegates List Still In Dispute

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With barely 24 hours to the commencement of the Peoples Democratic Party primaries, disputes over the the authentic delegates list for the event are yet to be fully resolved.

The Vanguard gathered in Abuja, that the Sen. Iyiochia Ayu-led National Working Committee spent a considerable amount of time deliberating on the issue at its regular meeting, on Thursday.

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The party’s primaries for the election of State Houses of Assembly, Governorship, National Assembly and Presidential Candidates is scheduled to begin with state assembly congresses on Saturday, May 21.

Former National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Chief Olisa Metuh who is a Chieftain of the party in Anambra State, was part of stakeholders who were invited by the NWC to a meeting over the issue of the list from the state.

He said, to the best of his knowledge, there was no problem with the list from Anambra because valid congresses where delegates were elected at the ward, local governments and state levels were held in February and March this year.

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“It it with a heavy heart that I’m addressing the public today specifically on the issue of Anambra State PDP we have had problems in Anambra State for the past two months, three months.

“And we decided to allow the NWC to handle this issue. But having exhausted all the patients, all the negotiations, all the reports, with this Working Committee, we have to bring to the public.

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“Today, the national chairman and the Working Committee invited us to a meeting to address what they felt was an issue in the party. And we specifically told the national chairman, and the National Working Committee, that there is no problem in Anambra state.

“We have a word Congress, Local Government Congress recognized by NWC backed with an INEC report they held and the only thing remaining is for the Working Committee to go ahead and get Congress and do primaries for us.

“Surprisingly, and curiously, they choose to delay the process on grounds of the fact that there was an order an interlocutory order Stop them or recognize a different faction and later a judgment of course came to recognize the same list that is backed by a report.

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“There’s an unwillingness on the part of the Working Committee and the national chairman to proceed and we decided to go public and plead with the national chairman The National Working Committee as the custodians of the party administration, to please effect the will of the people if you have recognized the ward and local government Congress that you’ve announced.”

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He further said, “You have an INEC report by the same committee, the same list that you recognize and kept with the judgment of court it is only imperative that the national chairman and the National Working Committee obey.

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“ Any other thing will mean that it is a conspiracy to throw a state into confusion.”

Metuh urged the party leadership not to pander to the wishes of godfathers who he declined to name when asked.

He however said as a loyal party man, he and his Colleagues respect the leadership of MR. Peter Obi as the leader of the party in Anambra.

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CSO, PDP Bicker Over Fagbemi’s Stand On Osun LG Crisis

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An Osun-based civil society group, The Osun Masterminds, has urged the State Government to respect the opinion of the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi, regarding the leadership crisis rocking local government areas in the state.

The group said Fagbemi, being the number one law officer of the federation, his opinions on issues relating to law are not just official, but are also binding.

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This was disclosed by the Executive Director of the group, Prof. Wasiu Oyedokun-Alli, while speaking with journalists at the monthly media briefing of the organisation held in Osogbo on Friday.

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Oyedokun-Alli, who said accused the state government of disregard for, not just the Appeal Court, but also the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation, adding that the group has studied several legal positions on the Osun local government disputes and came to the conclusion that the government was swimming against the tide of clear court pronouncements.

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We are to point out, however, that the utter disregard for, not just the Appeal Court, but also the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation, by the Osun State Government is a matter of grave concern. Where we understand that the Attorney-General of the Federation, Lateef Fagbemi, is the number one Law Officer of the Federation, we must realise that his opinions are not just official, they are also binding.

“We have studied several legal positions on this matter, especially from highly revered silks who have dissected the pronouncements of the Court, and one thing remains obvious – the Osun State Government is swimming against the tide of clear Court pronouncements.

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“The question that begs answers, however, is why the Osun State Government is so unwilling to work with Local Government Chairmen elected under a different political platform. Where we respect the principles of separation of powers, should we not be willing to work together even if the political parties are not the same? Has the APC-led Federal Government refused to work with the Adeleke Government because it is of the PDP?”, Oyedokun-Alli said.

Calling on the stakeholders to prevail on the Osun State Government to end the LG crisis, Oyedokun-Alli, however, urged the residents, regardless of party affiliation, to cohabitate in peace.

Responding to issues raised by the group, the spokesperson for the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, Oladele Bamiji, said TOM was a partisan organisation that has consistently supported the All Progressives Congress in the state.

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Bamiji further said, “Their so-called ‘civil society’ posturing has long collapsed under the weight of its hypocrisy and shameless servitude to the dictates of APC in Osun and beyond, and it is sad they are dead to their dented image out there.

“TOM has again confirmed to the people of Osun that it is nothing but a busy body propaganda irritant of the APC, issuing monthly rankings, not out of civic concern but to earn its monthly stipend from its political sponsors.

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“We find it laughable and frankly disturbing that any group claiming to possess civic literacy would hold binding the personal opinion of a political appointee like the Attorney General of the Federation, Lateef Fagbemi, over and above the ruling of a competent court of law.”
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BREAKING: Confusion As APC Chair, Ganduje Resigns

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National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, has resigned from his position, Saturday Vanguard has learned.

Although the exact circumstances surrounding his resignation remain unclear as of press time, a senior party official confirmed the development, stating simply, “Yes, it is true. He has resigned.”

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Sources revealed that Ganduje’s personal belongings were earlier moved from his office at the APC national secretariat, further fueling speculation.

The development has thrown the party’s headquarters into confusion, with staff and visitors visibly shocked by the unexpected news.

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‘Peace Has Returned To Rivers’ — Wike, Fubara Speak After Meeting Tinubu

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After months of political tension and division in Rivers State, Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his predecessor, Nyesom Wike, have publicly declared an end to their rift, assuring residents that peace has finally returned.

The truce followed a meeting with President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa on Thursday night, where both leaders, along with other stakeholders, reached a resolution to work together for the state’s progress.

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Speaking to journalists after the meeting, Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, expressed gratitude to God for the breakthrough.

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Wike said, “I want to give God the glory that today is the 26th of June 2025, that peace has finally returned to the state. We all agreed to work together with the governor, and the governor also agreed to work together with all of us. We are members of the same political family.”

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He acknowledged that disagreements are part of politics but emphasised that the resolution marked a fresh start for the state.

He said, “Just like humans, you have disagreements, and then you also have a time to also settle your disagreements, and that has been finally concluded today, and we have come to report to Mr President that is what we have agreed.

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“So for me, everything is over, and I enjoin everybody to work together with everybody. There is no more acrimony; there is nothing to say. We have disagreed; we have all agreed on everything, so thank God. For me, it’s a day we have to thank almighty God.”

Governor Fubara, who also spoke to journalists, said the return of peace is crucial to the state’s development.

He said, “For me, it’s very important that this day has come to be. What we need for the progress of Rivers State is peace, and by the special grace of God this night, with the help of Mr President and the agreement of the leaders of the state, peace has returned to Rivers State.”

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Fubara pledged to do everything within his power to sustain the peace, describing it as a step toward lasting stability and governance in the oil-rich state.

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