Politics
GOVERNORS funding attacks against opposition parties: HURIWA alleges*
By George Mgbeleke
Pro-democracy and civil rights advocacy group: HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has blamed the All Progressives Congress and their state governor’s for arming and motivating thugs to unleash violence on leaders of opposition political parties to such an extent that their central purpose is to foist a one-party system in the country by violent means.
In a statementsigned by National Coordinator ComradenEmmanuel Nnadozie Onwubiko”HURIWA has watched with considerable consternation and disappointment with the heads of security forces in Nigeria and especially the Nigerian police Force, the Department of State Services, the Nigerian Civil Defence Corps as they watched helplessly whilst apparently armed political thugs drafted by the All Progressives Congress purportedly working to ensure that only the APC operates seamlessly in their domains, have violently attacked leaders of especially the African Democratic Congress perceived as the strongest political opposition party to the ruling All Progressives Congress which has successfully deployed moles and saboteurs within the Peoples Democratic Party and Labour Party to destroy their structures and fictionalised them to weakened their readiness to confront the incumbent president in the 2027 poll.
“The failure of these publicly funded security services to effectively protect opposition politicians whilst they set up their offices un those states, shows that the governors and the president who command and controls the armed forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is in the know and may have subtly approved this anti-democratic attacks especially against the ADC. We condemn these attacks and we are warning that these attacks may precipitate widespread violence since no single political party has the monopoly of violence. The earlier President Bola Ahmed Tinubu directs and ensures that multiparty democracy thrives in Nigeria, the better or else we forget about a violence free 2027 poll. A stitch in time saves nine”. These attacks have happened in Efo, Cross Rivers, Borno, Kaduna and the street urchins armed by the APC are spreading these attacks.”
HURIWA recalled that suspected political thugs disrupted the planned opening of an African Democratic Congress secretariat on Saturday in Bakassi Local Government Area, Cross Rivers State.
According to reports, the attackers stormed the venue, dispersing party supporters and destroying canopies, loudspeakers, chairs, and other equipment arranged for the ceremony.
A video circulating on social media showed a group of youths forcefully dismantling the setup while shouting that the ADC would not be allowed to operate in the council area.
In the footage, a man believed to be leading the group was heard ordering others to scatter everything as they (ADC) were nowhere to be found when they (APC) were busy fixing the council area.
Confirming the incident, the Cross River State Police Command described the perpetrators as hoodlums and said officers were deployed to restore order.
The command’s spokesman, ASP Sunday Eitokpah, said in a statement released on Sunday that the event was about to commence when “the hoodlums from nowhere came and scattered the canopies, chairs and sound systems.”
He, however, said the situation had been brought under control to prevent snowballing into a full-blown crisis.
“Officers and tactical team are at the scene. The event couldn’t continue again. In such a chaotic situation, and considering the volatile nature of the area, for now, no arrests have been made,” he stated.
It would be recalled that similar situations played out on Tuesday when the party’s activity was disrupted in Calabar.
The disruption led the ADC to raise the alarm over what it described as an attempt to hijack the structure of the party in the state.
Besides, few weeks back Presidential candidate of Labour Party in 2023, Mr.Peter Obi, erstwhile National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), John Odigie-Oyegun, and some chieftains of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) were, attacked by suspected thugs in Edo State.
The hoodlums allegedly stormed the party secretariat, destroying facilities and injuring party members. Some plastic chairs and canopies were damaged during the incident, though no casualties were recorded.
The attackers reportedly moved to the residence of Odigie-Oyegun shortly after a political event in the state capital. Oyegun had led other ADC leaders, including Obi, to receive the former Labour Party (LP) candidate in the 2024 gubernatorial election in the state, Olumide Akpata, into the party at the time of the incident.
Obi’s former campaign spokesman and National Coordinator of the Obidient Movement Worldwide, Dr Yunusa Tanko, disclosed this in a statement issued in Abuja.
The statement reads: “Peter Obi and the leadership of the ADC are under siege and attack in Benin, Edo State. At the formal declaration of Akpata into the ADC, armed individuals followed us from the party secretariat to the residence of John Odigie-Oyegun.
“They shot at the gate and destroyed several vehicles in what appears to be an assassination attempt on our lives. Democracy is in danger.”
Meanwhile, in photos and videos sent by Tanko, several SUV windscreens were smashed, while the gate leading to Odigie-Oyegun’s residence was riddled with bullets.
The alleged attack has heightened the political tensions in the state.
A video circulating online captures the aftermath of the incident, showing several vehicles and the estate gate riddled with bullet holes.
The incident comes barely 24 hours after the ADC candidate in the Abuja Municipal Area Council chairmanship election, Dr Moses Paul, and the Obidient Movement, on Monday, rejected the outcome of the February 21 poll, alleging widespread irregularities, insisting that the declared results did not reflect the true will of the people.
HOWEVER, Akpata, who was handed the party card by the ADC state chairman, Kennedy Odion, said he took the decision after Obi joined the party on December 31, 2025, to add value.
Akpata expressed gratitude for the warm reception, thanking the ADC for its belief in a new Nigeria and the Obidient Movement for its steadfastness.
In his remarks during the event, Obi expressed commitment to a new Nigeria, adding: “Our commitment to a new Nigeria is total, though they are doing everything possible to stop us.
“We must build a nation that works for all, not a few. This country is currently working for a few; it shouldn’t be so, we are all Nigerians.
“As a matter of fact, we must move this country from the status of consumption to production.”
Earlier, in his welcome remarks, Odion, who thanked Obi for his steadfastness, said the party is committed to building a new Nigeria.
Oyegun, on his part, said: “Our stocks are growing every day, not just in number but in quality. Nigeria is a nation that needs to be saved.”
Prof. Osunbor, who expressed optimism that the Oyegun-led coalition would lead ADC to victory in 2027, added: “Oyegun led the coalition in 2013 that led APC to victory in 2015, and he is leading the coalition now under ADC to lead us to victory in 2027. He is someone who has always led a coalition to victory. We are sure he is going to lead this coalition to victory.”
Also, HURIWArecalled vividly that the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has condemned the violent attack on the inauguration of its Transition Committee Members (TCMs) in Maiduguri, Borno State, describing the incident as an assault on democracy and constitutional rights.
The party said the attack was a direct violation of its internal democratic process and an attempt to suppress opposition activities in the state.
The condemnation was made on Friday by the Chairman of the ADC Transition, Registration and Mobilisation Committee (TRMC) in Borno State, Alhaji Ali Bukar Wurge, during a briefing in Maiduguri.
Wurge said the attack was aimed at continuing efforts to “stifle and frustrate” party members from democratically electing their leaders at the state and local government levels.
He said: “This was born out of blood and wreckage of democracy by those who claim to uphold and practise it.
“We strongly condemn the cowardly acts of political terrorism orchestrated by desperate politicians and their criminal syndicates during our inauguration of the ADC transition committee in Maiduguri.”
Wurge added that the violence went beyond a protest, describing it as an organised attempt to undermine the orderly democratic process of electing credible leaders at the state and council levels.
According to him, “This was not a protest, but an orchestrated violence against democracy and good governance, denying the people the right to elect their leaders in Borno State.”
He further alleged that the dozens of thugs involved in Friday’s attack acted on the orders of a political despot bent on suppressing opposition voices in the state.
HURIWA calls on the president to direct the police and other security for es to provide adequate security to leaders and members of a political parties to operate and move freely in all parts of Nigeria or else the other opposition parties may take steps to enforce their self defence because Nigeria belongs to all Nigerians and not to APC and their armed thugs.
Politics
ADC Verdict: A Defining Moment for Unity and Democratic Stability
By HallowMace Foundation Africa
At HallowMace, we view the recent judgment delivered by the Supreme Court as more than just a legal resolution, it is a critical intervention that has preserved the integrity of Nigeria’s democratic process and averted a looming political crisis in Nigeria.
From our standpoint as a platform committed to democratic values, good governance, accountability, and Parliamentary advocacy, this ruling stands as a powerful reaffirmation of the judiciary’s role as the ultimate stabilizer in moments of political uncertainty.
At a time when internal divisions within the ADC had reached a boiling point, threatening both party cohesion and broader democratic confidence, the Supreme Court stepped in with clarity, authority, and finality.
This is what a functioning democracy should look like.
Beyond Judgment: The Burden of Leadership.
However, while the court has provided a pathway forward, the responsibility of consolidation now rests squarely on the shoulders of political leadership. At HallowMace, we strongly urge the party’s executive leadership under David Mark to recognize the weight of this moment and act decisively.
This is not a time for quiet celebration, it is a time for deliberate reconciliation.
The fractures within the ADC, though significant, are not beyond repair. What is required now is intentional bridge-building: engaging aggrieved factions, fostering open dialogue, and demonstrating a genuine commitment to inclusivity.
A reconciliatory framework anchored on trust, fairness, and collective interest must be urgently established.
Anything short of this risks undermining the very relief that this judgment has provided.
2027 in Focus: Unity as Strategy, Not Slogan.
Looking ahead, the 2027 general elections are no longer distant, they are approaching with increasing political momentum. For the ADC, this ruling offers a rare opportunity to reset, reorganize, and reposition.
But let’s be clear, electoral success will not be built on legal victories alone.
At HallowMace, we believe that unity must move beyond rhetoric and become a strategic foundation. A divided party cannot inspire national confidence, nor can it effectively challenge entrenched political structures. If the ADC is to emerge as a credible force, it must first put its internal house in order.
This means strengthening grassroots structures, harmonizing leadership interests, and articulating a clear, people-centered vision that resonates with Nigerians across all demographics.
A Moment That Must Not Be Wasted.
This is a defining moment not just for the ADC, but for Nigeria’s evolving political landscape. The Supreme Court has done its part in safeguarding constitutional order. What follows now will determine whether this intervention translates into lasting political progress or becomes yet another missed opportunity.
At HallowMace, we maintain that history often remembers not just the crises a system faces, but how its leaders respond in moments of resolution.
The path forward is clear: unity, responsibility, and strategic action.
Nigeria is watching.
The world is watching.
Amb. Anderson Osiebe
Executive Director
HallowMace Foundation Africa
God bless Nigeria!
Politics
Unaccounted N210trillion : Kyari , Ajia , Wunti reach out to Senate Panel ….Threatens Ojulari again with Warrant of Arrest
By George Mgbeleke
Having failed severally to appear before Senate Committee on Public Accounts for explanations on yet to be accounted N210trillion in the audit reports of Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited ( NNPCL), from 2017 to 2023, its immediate past management , reached out to the committee on Wednesday.
The Committee led by Senator Aliyu Wadada Ahmed ( Nasarawa West), however , threatened to issue warrant of arrest against the Group Chief Executive Officer of NNPCL, Engineer Bayo Ojulari , if he fails to appear before it on May 13, 2026 , rescheduled for another investigative session with the affected officers .
At the session on Wednesday, the immediate past Chief Finance Officer of NNPCL, Umar Ajia was physically present and handed copies of the audit reports containing queries on the unaccounted N210trillion after being put on oath .
Though the immediate past GCEO of NNPCL, Mele Kyari and former Chief Upstream Investment Officer , Bala Wunti , did not attend the session physically but reach out to the committee on phone about their readiness to appear before it .
Kyari as disclosed by the Committee Chairman , called him before the session while Wunti called Senator Abdul Ningi ( Bauchi Central) , that he would surely make himself available at next sitting of the committee .
Earlier at the commencement of the Session , the Chairman of the committee frowned at the letter written to the committee by current GCEO of NNPCL, Bayo Ojulari used to explain his absence .
He pointedly told the Chief Relations Officer , Morenike Adewumi who signed the letter dated 29th April 2026 , the very day of the session that , if Ojulari fails to appear on 13th of next month before the committee by 3:00pm, warrant of arrest would be issued against him .
” Ojulari must appear before this committee at the next session , failure which will lead to his being brought before us by force “, he said .
Also expressing his displeasure on repeated failure of Ojulari to appear before the committee, Senator Adams Oshiomhole ( Edo North ) said it was totally disrespectful for the NNPC GCEO to present a letter signed by his subordinate for explanation on his physical absence at the session .
” What cannot be explained must be deemed to have been stolen . It is totally disrespectful for the NNPCL GCEO , to send a letter signed by his subordinate to this committee for explanation on wilful absence .
” He needs to be put to where he belongs because If there is no Nigeria , there can be NNPCL , let alone its GCEO”, he thundered .
The committee consequently sent the Chief Relations Officer, Morenike Adewumi and Financial Controller , Tajudeen Kareem to Ojulari on the need for him to appear before it unfailingly on the 13th of next month .
It also directed the two officials to make available, copies of Audit reports of NNPCL to Kyari and Wunti before the next session .
Politics
INEC Erred in presenting an Expelled member as Our National Chairman-SDP ..Says Dr Gombe remains Our National Chairman -Rolls out 2027 Election Guidelines
By George Mgbeleke
The Social Democratic Party (SDP) has faulted the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for uploading from its website the name of its expelled former National Chairman, Shehu Musa Gabam as the party’s National Chairman, categorically noting that Dr Abubakar Sadiq Gombe remains SDP authentic National Chairman.
Making this declaration at a Press conference held at the party’s National Secretariat on Wednesday in Abuja, National Chairman, Dr Abubakar Sadiq Gombe said INEC presumably erred in uploading the name of his predecessor,Shehu Musa Gabam who was expelled by the highest organ of the party NEC based on gross financial misappropriation and malfeasance.
He said,”As a matter of fact, Shehu Musa Gabam is no longer a member of the Social Democratic Party, having been duly expelled from the SDP, and the expulsion was formally ratified by the NEC of the party on March 9, 2026, having being earlier suspended on 24 June 2025, for gross financial misappropriation and malfeasance, investigated by a duly constituted Panel of Enquiry, and found guilty and reported to the Police.
“He was later expelled from the Party on 23 October 2025, and his expulsion was ratified by the Party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) at its meeting of 9 March 2026, which was monitored by INEC Team.
“The SDP will not join issues with an expelled member, more so, considering that Shehu Musa Gabam is facing criminal proceedings for his misappropriation of our party’s funds and for gross abuse of office.
On the preparation for 2027 election, the Chairman declared the party guidelines for the 2027 general elections, saying “we are starting Our Congresses from the 1st day of May to 5th starting with the Ward Congresses,state Congresses, Zonal and rounding it up with National Convention which is going to take place on the 9th of May at Abauchi state.
The party he said will sale forms for governorship, State Assemblies,House of Representatives and Senate and lastly Presidential election.
On the resolution of the opposition parties to present a common presidential candidate to contest the 2027 election, Dr Gombe said SDP will present it own presidential candidate independently, noting that has taken that decision and is working for its realization.
“The party is set to go into the 2027 general elections noting that the party has been busy with preparations for 2027 elections. We will not be distracted by whatever. We are focused, our eyes are on the ball and nothing more.
He noted that internal issues of political parties should be the responsibility of the party to take care off. “Parties should be allowed to handle its internal affairs and we are fully incharge of our internal affairs.We are set and not distracted.”
Meanwhile, former deputy governor of Nasarawa State who doubled as former Minister of Information, Ibrahim Maku who came into the venue of the Press Conference identified himself as a member of the party congratulated the leadership of the party for standing tall despite all distractions.
He assured the leadership that Nasarawa State will embrace the party enmass and give it all support in the girthcoming general elections.
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