Politics
I remain a bona fide member of PDP despite serving in an APC-led administration-Wike

By Our Reporter
Despite insinuations in some quarters that the Federal Capital Territory Minister, Barrister Nyesom Wike, has dumped the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) the Minister clarified his position within Nigeria’s polarized party system, affirming that he remains a bona fide member of the PDP despite serving in an All Progressives Congress (APC)-led administration.
Wike revealed that he had informed all relevant PDP organs before accepting the ministerial appointment, countering accusations of disloyalty.
“I wrote to all PDP’s party organs before taking up the job of serving as Minister under APC,” he said, countering accusations of disloyalty.
During a monthly media chat in Abuja, Wike tackled critics and addressed his strained relationship with Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara.
He emphasized that leadership requires making tough decisions that may not be popular with everyone. “I am not bothered about insults and name-calling; those abusing me today were praising me yesterday,” he said.
Wike assured that ongoing infrastructure projects in the FCT are on track, with completion timelines dependent on available funding.
He also disclosed that a committee has been set up to review the allocation of 16% of Area Councils’ monthly funds to pay primary school teachers, a move aimed at stabilizing basic education in the territory.
The Minister praised President Bola Tinubu’s administration for showing greater inclusion toward Abuja’s original inhabitants. “Although the FCT Administration tries not to indigenize appointments, Tinubu has given hope to the indigenes,” he stated.
Wike accused the PDP of breaching internal agreements, citing the case of Senator Sam Anyanwu, who was supposed to be the party’s National Secretary according to a Supreme Court ruling.
He clarified that the G5 governors had agreed on Anyanwu’s appointment, but the party reneged.
“The G5 had agreed that Sam Anyanwu, in accordance with Supreme Court ruling, should be PDP’s National Secretary, but the party reneged.”
The Minister reignited his simmering crisis with Governor Fubara, stating that Fubara had allowed himself to be used as a tool by Wike’s enemies and had not made genuine efforts towards reconciliation.
“I have no issues with Fubara,” he said at first, but then added, “Fubara allowed himself to be used as a tool by my enemies to fight me. He has not made any genuine effort for reconciliation.”
He also clashed with former Minister Rotimi Amaechi, accusing him of lying about being “hungry” and only seeking power.
The media chat showcased Wike’s trademark defiance and political bravado, which is expected to trigger ripples across both APC and PDP camps as the 2027 elections approach.
Wike’s comments have raised questions about his true political direction, but one thing is certain: his voice and actions remain impossible to ignore.
Politics
Governor Adeleke is not Joining ADC Nor Aligning with Anyone in ADC- Spokesperson

By David Owei, Bayelsa
Governor Ademola Adeleke is not defecting to African Democratic Congress (ADC) nor aligning with anybody within the ADC ahead of the 2026 state elections, his Spokesperson, Mallam Olawale Rasheed has disclosed.
Responding to media publication and enquiries, the Spokesperson affirmed that Governor Adeleke remains in Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and is going to win, with wide margins, the 2026 governorship elections on the platform of the PDP.
The statement reads further: “Our attention has been drawn to news reports and media enquiries about the imminent defection of Governor Adeleke to the ADC or alignment with ADC big wigs ahead of the 2026 governorship race. There is no truth in those publications and speculations.
“First of all, we, the PDP Osun, have already adopted and endorsed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the 2027 presidential election, so there is no alliance with ADC.
“Secondly, Governor Adeleke has no alliance with anyone in ADC. He remains in PDP, will run in PDP, and needs no alliance with ADC to win with a wide margin in 2026.
“The Osun electorate supports Governor Adeleke because of his impressive performance since he came to office. That good work is still ongoing and Osun people are committed to sustaining the delivery of good governance by re-electing Governor Adeleke in 2026”, the Spokesperson was quoted as saying.
Governor Adeleke urges PDP members to forge ahead with the ongoing strengthening of the party structures across all levels to prepare for fresh victory next year”, the statement from the Spokesperson concluded.
Politics
INC rejects bill granting exclusive co-chairmanship to Ooni, Sultan

By David Owei,Bayelsa
The umbrella body of Ijaw Elders, the Ijaw National Congress (INC) has rejected the Bill in the Senate seeking to permanently elevate the Ooni of Ife and Sultan of Sokoto as the exclusive Co-chairmen of the Traditional Rulers Council.
The INC said the move would be at the expense of apex traditional rulers from other ethnic nationalities and geopolitical divides.
The Second Vice Chairman of the Ijaw National Congress (INC), Chief Alabo Nengi James (OON) said, in a statement on Sunday in Odi, Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Government area of Bayelsa State, the proposal is a continuos infringement on Traditional Rulers in Nigeria.
Alabo Nengi James describes the provision of the Bill as unacceptable and against the Rights of the indigenous People across tribes, Religion, Culture and Customs.
He said the Bill should be reviewed to include clauses such as No permanent Chairmanship for Sultan and Oni only must be allowed in the ongoing bill being discussed in the Senate.
He advocates that the National Assembly should allow the National Council of Traditional Rulers to Appoint their Leadership themselves, rotationaly and based on Federal Character.
“Include the Role of Traditional Rulers into the Constitutio and No Traditional Ruler from another tribe or religion is superior to another.”
“The National Assembly should Step down the Provocative and dehumanizing offensive Bill that will cause a serious rift and breach of peace in Nigeria.”
Chief James called the attention of the Senate President, Rt. Hon. Godswill Akpabio, urging him to immediately step down what he termed a “highly insensitive and dangerous bill.”
He emphasized that traditional rulers across the country must be given equal recognition and should be allowed to choose their national leadership through internal mechanisms that reflect rotational leadership and the federal character system.
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