Politics
As They Take The Political Leap Of Faith
It is no longer news that po
litical office holders across the states of the federation interested in elective offices come 2015 resigned their appointments and joined the race to govern their states of origin. What is news, however, is the number of politicians that have proceeded to pick the governorship interest and nomination forms for the primaries of their respective political parties.
The move has since increased the rising political tempo as the parties’ inch away to their primaries. While the primary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is slated for November 29, 2014, the All Progressives Congress (APC) holds her own in nearest future.
Apart from the governorship race, many party men and women who are interested in national and state assemblies elections are also not leaving anything to chance since the countdown to 2015 general elections began.
The decision by seven ministers to quit President Goodluck Jonathan’s cabinet, did not come as a surprise to many who know them. The ministers whose resignations have added value and tension to the already charged political atmosphere included Labaran Maku – Information, Ezebunwo Nyesom Wike – State for Education; Prof Onyebuchi Chukwu – Health; Emeka Wogu – Labour and Musiliu Obanikoro – State for Defence. Others were Samuel Ortom – State for Industry, Trade and Investment as well as Darius Ishaku – State for Niger Delta. Maku, Wike, Chukwu, Wogu, Obanikuro, Ortom and Ishaku are deep in the race to govern Nasarawa, Rivers, Ebonyi, Abia, Lagos, Benue and Taraba States, in that order.
The ministers’ resignations after months of speculation was a clear signal that they have finally decided to throw their hats into the ring and battle for Government Houses in states of origin. President Jonathan and other members of his council bided them farewell at the emotion-ladden valedictory session of the council in Abuja on October 15, 2014.
After an opportunity to serve the nation at the highest level of executive authority in the country, the ministers exited the cabinet with the huge experience they had gathered under Jonathan.
“This is truly a very difficult and an emotional moment for me and my colleagues who are about to take a leap of faith in our lives as individuals and as officers of the state… A time comes in the life of people, when they make decisions, when they are convinced that those decisions will further the vision, development and future of their country under a leadership they believe in,” Maku said with journalistic dexterity that drew ovation with emotion.
Part of the experiences Maku and his colleagues gathered under Jonathan include the capacity to stay focused in spite of distractions, name calling etc; keeping eyes on the ball of your policy and Jonathan’s cosmopolitan approach to leadership in Nigeria.
Interesting as the politicians are positioning themselves for battle for the souls of their states, what is perhaps making waves is the person and the political clout they bring into the race. The governorship race in Rivers State is not immune to intrigues that characterize Nigerian politics.
But why are the intrigues in Rivers State in superhighway? The reasons are not far-fetched: Rivers State since the inception of the present democracy had been under the umbrella of PDP but suddenly ‘ported’ into the warm embrace of the All Progressives Congress (APC) when the alleged differences between President Jonathan and Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi erupted.
The ‘porting’ did not go down well to many especially because it has rubbished the image of Rivers State that reportedly gave the President the highest number of votes in the country in 2011. Another factor that favours the battle for the soul of Rivers State is the fact that the state which is the home state of Nigeria’s First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, is in the APC divide, which many believe, is not healthy to the coast of her husband.
The determination of PDP to go for a “rescue mission” in Rivers State is therefore understandable. Wike, who had positioned himself to be the battle axe for the “rescue mission” promptly accepted to re-build the broken walls of PDP, retrieve Rivers State from APC’s grip and return her to the centre of national reckoning. Wike, however, is not alone in the PDP governorship race in Rivers State. As at last count, about 20 aspirants are known to be warming up for the ticket, preparatory for the race to the Brick House come February 2015.
Though the chances of the aspirants will be tested and harvested at the primaries, the PDP governorship aspirants in the state also include Barrister Dumo Lulu-Briggs, Engr. Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack, Barrister Nimi Walson-Jack, Tonye Princewill, Ibinabo Micheal West, Emmanuel Georgwill, Alabo Paworiso Samuel-Horsfall, Fafaa DAn-Princewill and Williams Romeo Obene, all from the Kalabari ethnic group of the state.
Four gubernatorial hopefuls from the Ogoni extraction – Senator Lee Maeba, Pidomson Gabriel, Prof Don Baridam and Dunbari Ben-Dimkpa are also eyeing to be Amaechi’s successor. Dr. Sowaribi Victor Tolofari and Hon Tamunosisi Gogo Jaja (Bonny), Major Lancelot Nyanya (rtd) and Hon Sampson Ngerebara (Andoni), Sunday Nwankwo (Etche) as well as High Chief Ateke Tom (Okrika) are also jostling for Rivers Brick House.
Of the number of PDP gubernatorial aspirants wanting to pick the ticket, Wike’s aspirantship is not without opposition from Governor Amaechi and some ethnic groupings. Amaechi, at different fora, had argued that it is improper and unjust for an Ikwerre man to succeed him as governor, apparently referring to Wike who is of the same ethnic stock with him (Amaechi). And he is not mincing words about his promise to stop back-to-back Ikwerre man for governor after him.
While Amaechi may have lofty wish and influence about who succeeds him, it is also worthy of note that God is the ultimate decider of who becomes a leader at a given point in time. Rightly, the governor acknowledged this fact at the just-concluded APC mega rally held at Adokiye Amaesiamaka sports complex at Igwuruta-Ali, Ikwerre local government area of the state. A good example of the hand of God in making a leader can be found in Amaechi’s emergence as the Chief Executive of Rivers State in 2007 after several months of legal battle in court.
However, the APC and Wike’s Grassroots Development Initiative (GDI) are locked up over Wike’s resignation and governorship ambition. The Rivers APC believes that “the political calculation in the state does not support anybody from the Ikwerre extraction to succeed the current governor,” claiming that “the moment he (Wike) picks the ticket to contest the governorship election, voting based on party lines or affiliation will melt away.”
Wike has since picked up the governorship forms like some other aspirants, but his (Wike’s) heroic welcome in Port Harcourt after he dumped his ministerial job in Abuja clearly shows that the moment of truth is here and that he is determined to make a ‘political statement.’
The boasting of GDI secretary-general, Samuel Nwanosike that Wike-patron of GDI – would not only win the PDP gubernatorial primary but also win the general polls come 2015 perhaps points to the ‘political statement’ of the former minister who reportedly resigned to answer the avalanche of calls and demands from well-meaning Rivers people cutting across ethnic lines and social groups to offer himself for governorship election in the state.
APC may argue that there is merit in its clamour for power shift to other ethnic groups, but GDI notes that “there is a disconnect with politics of ethnic sentiments in today’s Rivers State. We bother more about the caliber and quality of the candidate under the PDP’s “rescue mission” to regain the lost mandate from the APC and redeem the rapidly dwindling fortunes of the state, and Wike possesses the stuff to deliver on the rescue mission,” Nwanosike said.
The clamour for the battle axe for the rescue mission may have informed the decision of PDP in the state to throw open all the elective offices for interested and qualified members of the party to get the best formidable team of contestants that have what it takes to confront and beat the incumbency. Though, the PDP decision is not going down well with some persons in the rank of the party, it said the policy is with good intention and irreversible.
Despite criticisms against PDP policy of no zoning, an Ogoni-born PDP governorship hopeful, Dunbari Ben-Dimkpa endorsed the party’s stance of giving every aspirant an equal playing ground rather than zoning it to an ethnic group. According to the aspirant, what Rivers people need now is a leader that has the pedigree and the general interest of the state at heart, hoping that PDP will reclaim its stolen mandate in 2015 elections in the state.
Meanwhile, it is to the credit of Amaechi that he has popularized APC in the state. But whether party members especially those interested in elective positions are doing enough is yet to be seen. Political observers are of the opinion that they are “not pushing enough to make clear statement that they are in for serious political fight come 2015. Or are they waiting for the “anointing hand to put the food on the political table for them?’ Up till the time of this analysis, only Senator Magnus Abe and Hon Dakuku Peterside are rumoured to be interested in picking the gubernatorial ticket of APC in Rivers State.
It may be right to argue that the APC governorship hopefuls are strategising underground, but political observers caution against the danger of coming to the market late in the day.
Now, as the aspirants under the platforms of PDP, APC etc prepare to slug it out for reckoning, the peace, unity and progress of Rivers State should be above personal interest.
Samuel Eleonu
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Reps Speaker Secures APC Return Ticket For Fifth Term
Rt Hon. Abbas secured the party’s ticket through an affirmation exercise conducted across the 13 electoral wards in the constituency.
The wards involved include Kwarbai A, Kwarbai B, Limancin-Kona, Unguwar Fatika, Unguwar Juma, Dutsen Abba, Gyallesu, Kufena, Dambo, Wuchichiri, Tudun Wada, Tukur-Tukur, and Kaura.
The exercise, which began simultaneously in all wards at about 10 a.m., recorded large turnout of APC members who gathered at various party offices across the constituency.
At Kwarbai B Ward, the Speaker’s ward, the process was conducted peacefully under the supervision of the ward APC Returning Officer, Malam Iliyasu Muhammad Balarabe, in the presence of Rt Hon. Abbas.
According to the ward APC secretary, Nafiu Sabo, the ward has over 10,000 registered members, but 220 members were accredited for the exercise.
Before the affirmation, Mallam Balarabe informed members that Rt Hon Abbas was the only aspirant who purchased nomination forms, underwent screening, and was cleared by the APC national leadership to contest the Zaria Federal Constituency seat.
Following a voice vote by accredited members, the Speaker was affirmed as the party’s candidate in the ward, a process replicated across the remaining 12 wards.
At the constituency collation centre, the APC Returning Officer for the House of Representatives primary in Zaria Federal Constituency, Dr. Hamisu Ibrahim Kubau, announced that 1,376 APC members across the 13 wards endorsed Rt Hon. Abbas as the party’s flag bearer.
He explained that although thousands of party members participated in the exercise, only accredited delegates were allowed to vote.
Dr. Kubau declared: “There are 13 wards in Zaria Federal Constituency, and only one aspirant purchased a form, was screened, and cleared. He is Rt. Hon. Abbas Tajudeen. After due process, we conducted affirmations across all wards.”
He added that the process was peaceful and monitored by officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and party representatives.
Chairman of the APC House of Representatives Primary Elections in Kaduna State, Senator Yakubu Oseni, described the outcome as a reflection of the Speaker’s popularity and acceptance among constituents.
He expressed confidence that Rt Hon Abbas would secure victory in the 2027 general elections.
Speaking after his declaration, Rt Hon. Abbas expressed appreciation to APC members for reaffirming their confidence in him.
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C’River APC Reps Members Cry Foul, Describe Primary Election As Charade
The incumbent Reps including Emily Inyang and Godwin Offionio, in separate interviews
protested the handling of the primaries conducted by the leadership of the party in the state, saying it was skewed against them.
The aspirants further described the primaries as a charade and an embarrassment to the state.
According to them, the House of Representatives primaries fell short of the provisions of both the Electoral Act as amended in 2026 and the party’s constitution.
They accused the leadership of the party in the state, backed by Governor Bassey Otu, of violating the party’s constitution in the conduct of the House of Representatives primaries across the state on Saturday.
Hon. Godwin Offiono, representing Ogoja/Yala Federal Constituency, particularly expressed disappointment with the primary that allegedly disenfranchised registered members of the party in his constituency.
Hon. Offiono asserted that having failed to arrive at a consensus, the party leadership opted for a direct primary to decide the candidate for the 2027 election.
“But what I witnessed today was not only alarming, but quite disheartening that our electoral system have not shown any improvement, especially now that we have a man of God in the person of the governor as the leader of the party.
“How do you declare a result by 9:00am even when the electoral materials were yet to arrive at Yala.
“As an aspirant, I couldn’t even vote or see the materials for my own primary at my Okuku ward in Yala Local Government Area, where I come from. But no matter what happens I am still in the race and have not stepped down for anybody.
“The governor had all the time in the world to drive the process of consensus but he never did. As a representative, I cannot even see my governor. I called, no response. I sent text no reply. I am treated as an out cast,” he lamented.
In an emotion laden tone during a telephone interview, Hon. Offiono further said: “I could not believe that first term NASS members like me can be treated in this shoddy manner even when I don’t know my offence.
“I have been a loyal party man. I appeal to the governor to do the right thing, follow the Electoral Act and party constitution in electing representatives.”
Similarly, Hon. Emil Inyang of Akamkpa/Biase Federal Constituency said he still remained in the race and had not stepped down for anybody.
According to him, “If this shenanigan called primary is allowed to stand, it would affect the party’s fortune in the general elections.
“My appeal to the governor is to allow the people to decide. And if they so voted against me, I will rest and not fight over anything.
“There was no stakeholders meeting held to decide on anything before now, and someone can not be unilaterally imposed on us all in the name of compromised primary,” he stated.
Politics
APC Group Protests Ex–Presidential Aspirant’s Disqualification From Rivers Senatorial Race
A coalition of support groups within the All Progressives Congress (APC) has protested the disqualification of former presidential aspirant, Mr Tein Jack-Rich, from the Rivers West Senatorial race ahead of the party’s primaries for the 2027 general elections.
The groups, in a statement issued on Saturday morning in Abuja, described the action of the party’s screening committee as unjust and capable of worsening internal divisions within the APC in Rivers State.
The statement, signed by the coalition’s National Coordinator, Dr. Bilal Galadima, and General Secretary, Hon. James Ogenyi, accused the party leadership in Rivers State of favouring politicians loyal to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Chief Nyesom Wike, while sidelining long-standing members of the APC.
The coalition alleged that only aspirants aligned with Chief Wike were cleared to contest for elective positions in the state.
“How can our party allow only one man who is not a member of our party to make decisions or dictate the direction of our party?”, the group queried.
The coalition specifically faulted the exclusion of Mr Jack-Rich, describing him as a loyal party member who had supported the APC for more than 13 years and previously contested the party’s presidential ticket.
It also questioned the alleged clearance of Chief Felix Obua, whom it described as a recent entrant into the party and an ally of Chief Wike.
“How can our party disqualify Jack-Rich, a former presidential aspirant who has been loyal and supported our party for the last 13 years, only for our party to choose Felix Obua, a Wike loyalist who only joined the party three months ago?”, the statement read.
The group warned that failure by the APC leadership and National Working Committee (NWC) to address the matter as it could weaken the party’s structure in Rivers State ahead of the 2027 elections.
It called on party leaders to uphold internal democracy, reward loyalty and ensure a level playing field for all aspirants.
INEC TO BEGIN MEMBERSHIP VERIFICATION AS POLITICAL PARTIES SUBMIT REGISTER
All 22 registered political parties have successfully submitted their membership registers to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in compliance with the Electoral Act 2026, the Commission has said.
In a statement issued on Friday, Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, Mr Mohammed Haruna, said the submission followed the extension granted by the Commission after political parties raised concerns during a meeting on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, regarding the timeline provided in the Revised Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the 2027 general elections.
He said, “The Commission is pleased to note that all registered parties submitted their registers as of 8th May 2026, two days before the extended deadline.”
He recalled that following a meeting with political parties, the Commission, in a statement issued on the 27th of March, 2026, adjusted the deadline for the submission of party registers from 21st April 2026 to 10th May 2026 to align with the provisions of Section 77(4) of the Electoral Act 2026 and the actual dates fixed by political parties for their primaries.
Mr Haruna noted that political parties were accordingly allowed to conduct their primaries within the approved period from 23rd April 2026 to 30th May 2026, while the register of party members was required to be submitted to the Commission not later than 21 days before the conduct of their respective primaries.
He added, “INEC wishes to state that all registered political parties complied with the requirement within the extended timeframe and will subject the submitted registers to the necessary verification processes in line with the law.”
The Commission restated its commitment to the conduct of free, fair, credible and inclusive elections.
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