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Bayelsa APC Chieftain slam Yekini Nabena over comment on possible implosion over defection

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Hon. Samuel Aredeh

By David Owei,Bayelsa

Former Vice Chairman of the All Progressive Congress (APC) in the Bayelsa West Senatorial district, Hon. Samuel Aredeh has slammed the former Deputy National Publicity Secetary of the Party, Yekini Nabena over his comment on a possible implosion in the party in the State over the recent defections into the party.

According to Hon. Samuel Aredeh, the claims of an implosion by Yekini Nabena is laughable and describing Nabena as a disgraced political errand boy and not a stakeholder that can gauge the feelings of the party in the state and at the national levels.

Aradeh, who was reacting to an interview granted in a National tabloid by Hon. Yekini Nabena, expressed the suspicion that Nabena is speaking on behalf of some chieftains of the Party including the Former Governor,Chief Timipre Sylva and the Managing Director of the NDDC, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, insisting that the only thing that has imploded in the party in Bayelsa is Yekini Nabena’s political career.

According to him, ” Implode? That’s laughable. The only thing that has imploded is Yekini Nabena’s political career. He is a forgotten figure trying to crawl back into relevance by attacking those who are actually building the APC.”

“Let’s not mince words Nabena is a disgraced political errand boy, not a stakeholder. For years, he has allowed himself to be used like a disposable microphone by Chief Timipre Sylva and Chief Samuel Ogbuku, feeding from their political crumbs and echoing whatever propaganda they hand him.”

” Now that his masters have no use for him, he’s running to the press hoping to be noticed again. Pathetic.That’s a lazy and ignorant analysis. What Nabena fails to understand perhaps deliberately is that the influx of new members is proof of confidence in President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s leadership.”

“Governors and political leaders are not defecting out of fear or desperation; they are joining because they see results, the Renewed Hope Agenda is working. Nigeria is being restructured for growth, the economy is stabilizing, and governance is becoming more pragmatic and inclusive.”

“The APC is not breaking; it is expanding. Only a man consumed by bitterness will see progress and call it a problem.”

Hon. Samuel Aredeh also faulted the claims that the defectors may bring instability to the APC, describing Yekini Nabena as a failure that is associated with non-reality, “Again, that’s the kind of talk you expect from a man who has lost touch with reality.”

“Let’s ask Yekini Nabena one question what has he ever achieved politically on his own? He couldn’t even deliver his polling unit in Bayelsa when he was a national officer. He has no grassroots base, no structure, no followership.”

“So who made him the judge of other people’s political motives? He should be the last person to talk about instability when his own political career collapsed long before now. The truth is that the only instability Nabena knows is the one in his own camp of political irrelevance.”

He also dismissed the relevance of Yekini’s position as the Deputy National Publicity Secetary of the Party, warning that the position is no longer recognised nor relevant in the Party.

According to him, “Nabena stopped being relevant the day he left office. He holds no position, commands no loyalty, and speaks for nobody but himself”

“The APC today is driven by leaders of vision and competence men and women who believe in the President’s reform agenda. Nabena is simply bitter because those days of being used as a mouthpiece for mischief are gone.
If he has any message, he should take it to Abare in Delta, where maybe a few of his old friends will still pretend to listen.”

Aradeh also explained that the reward system of the party under President Bola Tinubu is already providing direction,coordination and leadership which is needed by the ruling party,

He said despite the confused status of Nabena Yekini and his cohorts, ” The President is providing direction, coordination, and leadership, exactly what a ruling party needs.
The APC has moved beyond the era of empty noise-makers.”

” We are now focused on governance, delivery, and national progress. People like Nabena, who thrived in confusion and gossip, can’t stand that there’s a new discipline and structure in the party. So, they run to the media, hoping to stir controversy. But Nigerians have grown wiser they can see through his bitterness.”

He assured the supporters of the party at the stat and national levels to discountenanced the unfortunate outburst of the likes of Nabena Yekini, “The APC is too big to be distracted by political leftovers. We are focused on nation-building, not media gossip.
Let Nabena keep talking that’s all he has left. The rest of us are busy making history.”

He affirmed that the outburst of Yekini Nabena is allegedly influenced by the likes of the Former Governor,Timipre Sylva and NDDC boss, Samuel Ogbuku, “it’s a known fact that Yekini has and is the attack dog of Chief Timipre Sylva and Samuel Ogbuku, Yekini’s wife works as Chief Samuel Ogbuku’s aide, and Yekini himself acts as Ogbuku’s unofficial assistant — always moving with him and permanently around the NDDC Guest House in Abuja.”

“That is obvious where his loyalty lies.
They are afraid that if Governor Douye Diri eventually defects to the APC, because of Ogbuku’s 2027 governorship ambition. The Governors coming into the party will not stop anyone from contesting election to any office including office of Governor in 2028.”

“Therefore needless to hide under any disguise to attack Mr President and the Leadership of the APC, which is the real motive behind this needless outburst.Let’s also be clear: Yekini Nabena is not even from Bayelsa State. He hails from Abare in Patani Local Government Area of Delta State. So, he has no moral justification whatsoever to speak authoritatively about Bayelsa politics.”

“Building Bayelsa is bigger than any individual’s ambition. Our focus is Bayelsa first, and Mr. President’s vision to reposition Nigeria and lead it to its rightful place in the comity of nations is what we are committed to supporting.”

“This whole issue of party leadership and its attendant commotion should be put to rest with the coming in of Governor Douye Diri, whose leadership style and political prowess will further stabilize and unify the APC in Bayelsa State.”

“You will agree with me that as it’s stands now Bayelsa doesn’t have Party Executives, Denis Otiotio, is actually parading himself against valid Court judgment nullifying his entire executive and against contempt proceeding at the state High Currency in motion against Him and the National for Recognizing him.”

“The Party has moved beyond the era of empty noise-makers. We are now focused on governance, delivery, and national progress. People like Nabena, who thrived in confusion and gossip, can’t stand that there’s a new discipline and structure in the party. Unlike when Chief Timipre converted the Party to his private business, you know the result and the state of the party today.”

“So, they run to the media, hoping to stir controversy. But Nigerians have grown wiser they can see through his bitterness.”

He also described Yekini Nabena and his cohorts as ingrates as they have decided to undermine genuine efforts by of Governors, Ministers and legislators who are joining hands with the President to build a stronger nation.

“Yekini Nabena is the last person qualified to lecture anyone about party unity or loyalty. He lost his own credibility a long time ago. What he’s doing now is chasing clout, and frankly, it’s embarrassing.”

“.Yekini Nabena should not abuse the magnanimous nature of the people of Trofani who graciously accepted him from Abare in Patani Local Government Area of Delta State where he hails from, by assaulting their sensibilities.”

“Moreover, his adopted village has two units courtesy of the people of Trofani.He is not in any position whatsoever to influence anything and anybody in any ijaw community anywhere in the globe, politically and otherwise and should be totally ignored.”

Hon. Samuel Aredeh however called on party faithfuls in the State and the national levels to ignore Yekini Nabena and his sponsors,”. He is a voice from the past, echoing irrelevance. The APC is united and strong under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.”

“Those defecting into the party are joining the winning team because they see hope, performance, and direction. No amount of frustrated noise from washed out politicians will stop that momentum.”

“The only implosion happening is in Nabena’s own interest — an interest of solo and selfish destructive agenda with His pay masters.”

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Drama, as Senate rejects Kingibe’s motion on poor waste management in FCT

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By George Mgbeleke

There was rowdy session in the Senate on Wednesday, as Senate rejected a motion seeking to summon the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, over worsening waste management, sewage failures and the alleged unlawful revocation and conversion of designated green areas in Abuja.

The motion, titled “Urgent Need for Intervention in Waste Management, Sewage Services, Protection of Designated Green Areas, and Investigation into the Alleged Unlawful Seizure of Land Belonging to Bwari General Hospital, FCT,” was sponsored by Senator Ireti Kingibe (LP, FCT), alongside Senators Wadada Ahmed Aliyu, Mohammed Muntari Dandutse, Neda Imasuen, Aminu Iya Abass, Ibrahim Dakwambo and Orji Uzor Kalu.

Presenting the motion under Orders 41 and 51, which allows for urgent matters of importance to be raised without prior notice, Kingibe said the situation in the nation’s capital had reached “crisis proportions,” noting that “municipal waste collection across several districts of the FCT has not been carried out for several weeks, leading to massive accumulation of solid waste in residential, commercial and public spaces.”

She told the chamber that workers and contractors under the Abuja Environmental Protection Board, AEPB and other FCT agencies had “not been paid for about nine months,” a development she said had triggered industrial action and “the collapse of essential municipal services.”

According to her, “former waste management contractors were not paid between March and October 2025,” and although new contracts were awarded in mid-November 2025, “only 50 per cent of the former unpaid contractors were retained, while 50 per cent new ones were introduced.”

Kingibe added that the newly engaged contractors had formally written the FCT Minister, stating that “they cannot commence operations without a 30 per cent mobilisation fee,” further worsening delays in waste collection and sewage management.

She warned that “sewage blockages and accumulated waste have been building up for nearly eight months and have now reached crisis proportions,” stressing that blocked and overflowing sewage systems “expose residents to waterborne diseases, environmental contamination and severe sanitation risks.”

Beyond sanitation, the senator accused the FCT Administration of undermining the Abuja Master Plan through what she described as the systematic conversion of designated green areas.

“Green areas under the Abuja Master Plan, intended as service corridors for sewage, water and electricity infrastructure, as well as environmental buffers, are being built on through illegal revocations, forced evictions and reallocations,” she said.

Kingibe further alleged that “even where the reallocation of land is the subject of ongoing litigation, the FCT Minister has proceeded to demolish and reallocate such lands in total disregard of subsisting court processes.”

She cited the University of Abuja as a major victim, saying, “about 7,000 hectares of the university’s original 11,000 hectares have been taken over, reallocated or subjected to unauthorised use, leaving the institution with insufficient land to fulfil its statutory mandate.”

Recalling previous Senate intervention, she said, “Barely a year ago, this Senate was compelled to call the Honourable Minister of the FCT to order over similar issues, yet these practices persist.”

However, the Senate called for the motion to be dropped for not complying with the rules of the Red Chamber. Raising the issue, Senate President Godswill Akpabio said Kingibe had informed him, in compliance of the rules of the Senate, of a motion on rising solid waste in the FCT and ots attendant health risks but didn’t mention other issues – the inclusion of land revocation.

He noted that the order she cited only permits her to speak on a particular topic, adding that she ought to have raised a substantive motion to talk about everything she spoke of in her debate.

Similarly, Senator Tahir Monguno (APC Borno North), who had initially supported the motion and called for a summon of the FCT Minister, later withdrew his support. Also, the Deputy Senate President, Barau Jibrin, dismissed the allegations against Wike as baseless, saying evidence of his work is clear for all to see.

“There are now developments in the FCT. The current minister changed the face of Abuja. He’s doing extremely very well. You cannot solve all problems at the same time, if there are other areas that needed to be done, we should engage our committee to interact with the minister so that he could do more,” he said.

Senate Leader, Opeyemi Bamidele, also called for the withdrawal of the motion, calling for a substantive motion on notice.

After the debates, Akpabio urged Kingibe to withdraw the motion and bring a motion on notice instead to which she complied.

“I will re-present it as substantive motion on waste management,” she said.

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Amupitan meets Senate, Charts Electoral Reforms,Voter Education tops priorities

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INEC Chairman,Prof Joash Amupitan

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The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Joash Amupitan has declared that achieving meaningful electoral reforms is a core priority for him while outlining key priorities aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s electoral system.

Prof Amupitan at his maiden interactive meeting on Tuesday with the Senate Committee on Electoral Matters, added that infrastructure development and voter education are among the priorities.

The INEC Boss stated that supporting the National Assembly in achieving meaningful electoral reforms remains a core priority of his leadership.

He further emphasized the need to strengthen existing infrastructure and deploy technology in a manner that enhances transparency, credibility, and inclusiveness in the electoral process.

He acknowledged the challenges associated with public perception and expectations, emphasizing the importance of adhering to constitutionalism, due process, and institutional boundaries in the conduct of elections.

Prof. Amupitan acknowledged the Senate Committee on Electoral Matters as a critical pillar in Nigeria’s democratic architecture, noting that its legislative and oversight responsibilities directly impact the stability and credibility of the nation’s electoral system.

He expressed appreciation to the Senate for the rigorous confirmation process that preceded his appointment, describing the engagement as a demonstration of institutional collaboration anchored on constitutional principles.

The INEC Chairman recalled that the Commission was immediately confronted with the conduct of the Anambra state Governorship Election of 8th November on the early days of his tenure.

According to him, “The election was successfully concluded in a single day, a notable departure from previous experiences, and this was as a result of effective inter-agency cooperation and the support of the National Assembly and other stakeholders.

“The exercise provided valuable lessons and insights into areas requiring further improvement, particularly in logistics and operational efficiency.”

Emphasizing that Nigeria’s electoral system operates within a tripartite framework comprising the Constitution, the Electoral Act, and INEC’s Regulations and Guidelines, the INEC Chairman noted that while the Commission is empowered to conduct elections and issue regulations, these responsibilities must remain consistent with the provisions of the Constitution and the laws enacted by the National Assembly.

He commended the legislature for granting INEC the opportunity to contribute to the ongoing process of constitutional and electoral amendments.

Prof Amupitan also identified voter education as a critical mandate that will receive increased attention under his leadership, noting that informed participation by citizens is essential to the integrity and credibility of elections. He emphasized the central role of logistics in electoral success and observed that preparations for forthcoming elections, including the FCT Area Council Election and other off-cycle elections scheduled for 2026, are closely linked to the timely conclusion of electoral reforms by the National Assembly.

Earlier in his remarks, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Electoral Matters, Senator Simon Bako Lalong, described the interactive session as a significant milestone in efforts to strengthen Nigeria’s democratic institutions.

He reaffirmed the central role of INEC in shaping public confidence in governance and stressed that credible elections remain fundamental to democratic legitimacy.

Senator Lalong congratulated the INEC Chairman on his appointment and noted that he assumed office at a time of heightened public expectations and evolving challenges, including technological innovation, voter education, electoral security, logistics and public trust. He assured the Commission of the Committee’s readiness to provide legislative support, constructive oversight and policy guidance to enable INEC to effectively discharge its constitutional mandate.

He stressed that the interactive session was designed to promote frank dialogue and institutional collaboration rather than ceremonial engagement. While reaffirming the Committee’s commitment to electoral reforms through legislation and budgetary support, Senator Lalong further stressed that oversight does not amount to interference, noting that respect for INEC’s constitutional independence remains a guiding principle.

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Amupitan meets Senate, Charts Electoral Reforms,Voter Education tops priorities Ignatius Okorocha,Abuja The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Joash Amupitan has declared that achieving meaningful electoral reforms is a core priority for him while outlining key priorities aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s electoral system. Prof Amupitan at his maiden interactive meeting on Tuesday with the Senate Committee on Electoral Matters, added that infrastructure development and voter education are among the priorities. The INEC Boss stated that supporting the National Assembly in achieving meaningful electoral reforms remains a core priority of his leadership. He further emphasized the need to strengthen existing infrastructure and deploy technology in a manner that enhances transparency, credibility, and inclusiveness in the electoral process. He acknowledged the challenges associated with public perception and expectations, emphasizing the importance of adhering to constitutionalism, due process, and institutional boundaries in the conduct of elections. Prof. Amupitan acknowledged the Senate Committee on Electoral Matters as a critical pillar in Nigeria’s democratic architecture, noting that its legislative and oversight responsibilities directly impact the stability and credibility of the nation’s electoral system. He expressed appreciation to the Senate for the rigorous confirmation process that preceded his appointment, describing the engagement as a demonstration of institutional collaboration anchored on constitutional principles. The INEC Chairman recalled that the Commission was immediately confronted with the conduct of the Anambra state Governorship Election of 8th November on the early days of his tenure. According to him, “The election was successfully concluded in a single day, a notable departure from previous experiences, and this was as a result of effective inter-agency cooperation and the support of the National Assembly and other stakeholders. “The exercise provided valuable lessons and insights into areas requiring further improvement, particularly in logistics and operational efficiency.” Emphasizing that Nigeria’s electoral system operates within a tripartite framework comprising the Constitution, the Electoral Act, and INEC’s Regulations and Guidelines, the INEC Chairman noted that while the Commission is empowered to conduct elections and issue regulations, these responsibilities must remain consistent with the provisions of the Constitution and the laws enacted by the National Assembly. He commended the legislature for granting INEC the opportunity to contribute to the ongoing process of constitutional and electoral amendments. Prof Amupitan also identified voter education as a critical mandate that will receive increased attention under his leadership, noting that informed participation by citizens is essential to the integrity and credibility of elections. He emphasized the central role of logistics in electoral success and observed that preparations for forthcoming elections, including the FCT Area Council Election and other off-cycle elections scheduled for 2026, are closely linked to the timely conclusion of electoral reforms by the National Assembly. Earlier in his remarks, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Electoral Matters, Senator Simon Bako Lalong, described the interactive session as a significant milestone in efforts to strengthen Nigeria’s democratic institutions. He reaffirmed the central role of INEC in shaping public confidence in governance and stressed that credible elections remain fundamental to democratic legitimacy. Senator Lalong congratulated the INEC Chairman on his appointment and noted that he assumed office at a time of heightened public expectations and evolving challenges, including technological innovation, voter education, electoral security, logistics and public trust. He assured the Commission of the Committee’s readiness to provide legislative support, constructive oversight and policy guidance to enable INEC to effectively discharge its constitutional mandate. He stressed that the interactive session was designed to promote frank dialogue and institutional collaboration rather than ceremonial engagement. While reaffirming the Committee’s commitment to electoral reforms through legislation and budgetary support, Senator Lalong further stressed that oversight does not amount to interference, noting that respect for INEC’s constitutional independence remains a guiding principle.

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INEC National Chairman, Prof Joash Amupitan

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The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Joash Amupitan has declared that achieving meaningful electoral reforms is a core priority for him while outlining key priorities aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s electoral system.

Prof Amupitan at his maiden interactive meeting on Tuesday with the Senate Committee on Electoral Matters, added that infrastructure development and voter education are among the priorities.

The INEC Boss stated that supporting the National Assembly in achieving meaningful electoral reforms remains a core priority of his leadership.

He further emphasized the need to strengthen existing infrastructure and deploy technology in a manner that enhances transparency, credibility, and inclusiveness in the electoral process.

He acknowledged the challenges associated with public perception and expectations, emphasizing the importance of adhering to constitutionalism, due process, and institutional boundaries in the conduct of elections.

Prof. Amupitan acknowledged the Senate Committee on Electoral Matters as a critical pillar in Nigeria’s democratic architecture, noting that its legislative and oversight responsibilities directly impact the stability and credibility of the nation’s electoral system.

He expressed appreciation to the Senate for the rigorous confirmation process that preceded his appointment, describing the engagement as a demonstration of institutional collaboration anchored on constitutional principles.

The INEC Chairman recalled that the Commission was immediately confronted with the conduct of the Anambra state Governorship Election of 8th November on the early days of his tenure.

According to him, “The election was successfully concluded in a single day, a notable departure from previous experiences, and this was as a result of effective inter-agency cooperation and the support of the National Assembly and other stakeholders.

“The exercise provided valuable lessons and insights into areas requiring further improvement, particularly in logistics and operational efficiency.”

Emphasizing that Nigeria’s electoral system operates within a tripartite framework comprising the Constitution, the Electoral Act, and INEC’s Regulations and Guidelines, the INEC Chairman noted that while the Commission is empowered to conduct elections and issue regulations, these responsibilities must remain consistent with the provisions of the Constitution and the laws enacted by the National Assembly.

He commended the legislature for granting INEC the opportunity to contribute to the ongoing process of constitutional and electoral amendments.

Prof Amupitan also identified voter education as a critical mandate that will receive increased attention under his leadership, noting that informed participation by citizens is essential to the integrity and credibility of elections. He emphasized the central role of logistics in electoral success and observed that preparations for forthcoming elections, including the FCT Area Council Election and other off-cycle elections scheduled for 2026, are closely linked to the timely conclusion of electoral reforms by the National Assembly.

Earlier in his remarks, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Electoral Matters, Senator Simon Bako Lalong, described the interactive session as a significant milestone in efforts to strengthen Nigeria’s democratic institutions.

He reaffirmed the central role of INEC in shaping public confidence in governance and stressed that credible elections remain fundamental to democratic legitimacy.

Senator Lalong congratulated the INEC Chairman on his appointment and noted that he assumed office at a time of heightened public expectations and evolving challenges, including technological innovation, voter education, electoral security, logistics and public trust. He assured the Commission of the Committee’s readiness to provide legislative support, constructive oversight and policy guidance to enable INEC to effectively discharge its constitutional mandate.

He stressed that the interactive session was designed to promote frank dialogue and institutional collaboration rather than ceremonial engagement. While reaffirming the Committee’s commitment to electoral reforms through legislation and budgetary support, Senator Lalong further stressed that oversight does not amount to interference, noting that respect for INEC’s constitutional independence remains a guiding principle.

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