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Defection Of Edo Assembly Speaker To APC Won’t Affect Party -PDP

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The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Edo State, has said it is not bothered by the defection of the Speaker of the House of Assembly, Blessing Agbebaku, to the All Progressives Congress, APC.

Recall that Blessing Agbebaku, and two other serving lawmakers, Yekini Idaiye and Sunday Fada Eigbiremonlen, representing Akoko-Edo I and Esan Central constituencies, joined the speaker to defect to APC on Tuesday, 6, 2025 in Benin City.

Speaking on the defection on Thursday, May 8, 2025, at a press conference in Benin City, Dr Tony Aziegbemi, the State Caretaker Committee Chairman of the Party, described the Speaker’s defection as not motivated by ideology or conviction but by personal ambition and self-preservation.


Aziegbemi also alleged that what played out at the rally was nothing more than a desperate spectacle, designed to impress the President and APC national leadership, an “illusion worthy of a David Copperfield performance.

“The Edo State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, finds it laughable indeed, comical that the All Progressives Congress would roll out the drums to celebrate what it calls the “defection” of Rt. Hon. Blessing Agbebaku, Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly, when in truth, Agbebaku has long operated as a covert APC loyalist.

“Tuesday’s stage-managed fanfare in Benin City was not news. It was merely the official coronation of what had become a public secret. For months, Agbebaku has served the interests of the APC in both conduct and allegiance.

“Let it be remembered that under Agbebaku’s leadership, and in collaboration with Monday Okpebholo and the Edo APC, elected local government council chairmen, overwhelmingly PDP members were illegally suspended.

“Despite the expiration of that unconstitutional suspension, Agbebaku refused to reinstate them, acting with clear partisan bias. If ever there was evidence of his real political affiliation, this was it.

“Agbebaku’s formal alignment with the APC is a textbook case of political opportunism—motivated not by ideology or conviction, but by personal ambition and self-preservation. While the APC celebrates this, we in the PDP remain unbothered. Men who stand for nothing will always fall for anything.

“Even more laughable is the APC’s claim that 17 council chairmen have defected to their party. This is pure fiction. We challenge the APC to name a single duly elected PDP chairman who has defected.

“The truth is that what they parade are political appointees and stooges illegally imposed on the councils—Okpebholo’s loyal hirelings, not the people’s elected representatives”, he said.

Aziegbemi, however, dared Governor Monday Okpebholo to release the names of the Council Chairmen who defected alongside the speaker and the other lawmakers.

He posited that the defection is part of a broader strategy by the APC to create a false narrative of political dominance in Edo State.

While noting that the people of the state are politically astute and cannot be deceived by such theatrics, he, reassured Edolites that they should endure “this holocaust period, for joy is coming.

He also stated that the party remains focused, undeterred, and unwavering in its commitment to justice.

“We are pursuing all legal avenues to reclaim our stolen mandate from the brazenly manipulated September 2024 governorship election.

“To our members and supporters and indeed Edolites we urged you all to remain resolute, stay focused, united, and strong, and not be distracted by the alleged desperation of those who put personal gain above public goods”, he stated.

The press conference was attended by the six PDP lawmakers who are yet to defect to other parties.

The lawmakers are Charity Airobarueghian Ighodalo, Minority Leader, Ovia North-East I, Andrew Uzamere, Ovia North-East II, Maria Edeko, Deputy Speaker, Esan North-East II, Eugene Inegbeboh Ojie, Igueben and Natasha Osawaru Irobosa, Egor.

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Coalition held crucial nocturnal meeting on how to oust Tinubu – El-Rufai

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Embittered former Governor Nasir El-Rufai says he and other opposition figures held a nocturnal meeting on how to oust President Bola Tinubu from office in the 2027 presidential election.

Mr El-Rufai, formerly of the All Progressives Congress and a one-time ally of Mr Tinubu, recently defected to the Social Democratic Party.

He said his main goal was to ensure the incumbent did not win his reelection bid come 2027.

Mr El-Rufai stated this at the Arewa TechFest in Katsina on Wednesday.

“Yesterday at 8:00 p.m., there was a very important meeting of the coalition we’re putting together to ensure that President Tinubu goes back to Lagos,” Mr El-Rufai said.

The former Kaduna governor added, “Though we will still keep Bosun Tijani. We will still keep the minister because he is doing good work.”

In March, when he defected to the SDP, Mr El-Rufai vowed to lead a coalition to challenge Mr Tinubu in the 2027 election.

The former Kaduna governor fell out with Mr Tinubu when he did not get a ministerial nod.

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You Are A Political Liability, We Don’t Need Your Validation – PDP Fires Back At Babachir Lawal

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The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has in strong terms rejected comments made by former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal.


It dismissed his critique of the party as ‘misguided, politically bitter, and irrelevant.’

The PDP stated that it neither seeks nor requires Lawal’s validation to shape its future or Nigeria’s political direction.


This came on Wednesday in Abuja, where the Acting National Chairman, Umar Damagum, through his Special Assistant on Media and Communications, Yusuf Dingyadi, addressed Lawal’s remarks.

Recall that during an appearance on Arise Television’s ‘The Morning Show’, Lawal had described the PDP as having an ‘incurable virus’ and declared it a no-go area for any opposition coalition ahead of the 2027 general elections.

In a rebuttal, the PDP said, “While Mr. Lawal is entitled to his personal opinions, we wish to make it categorically clear that the PDP does not seek, nor is it begging, for his support or validation in shaping the future of our party or the political direction of this country.”


The opposition party stressed its status as Nigeria’s most experienced, nationally rooted and enduring political party, capable of weathering storms and rescuing the country from the failings of the current administration.

The party equally questioned Lawal’s political relevance, noting that his tenure in public office is remembered more for controversies than for impactful contributions.

“The same cannot be said of Mr. Babachir Lawal, whose tenure in public office is remembered more for controversies than for impact.


“Rather than being an asset, his political antecedents portray him more as a liability to any serious political project,” Damagum said.

The PDP reaffirmed its focus on rebuilding, reuniting and repositioning itself for victory in 2027, emphasizing its openness to constructive alliances based on shared values and institutional integrity.

It dismissed Lawal’s comments as a desperate attempt to remain relevant in national discourse and urged its members, supporters, and the general public to ignore them.


The party reiterated its commitment to restoring hope, rebuilding the nation, and reclaiming leadership for the benefit of all Nigerians.

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Jonathan hails past National Assembly for standing up to presidents

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Former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has reflected on a time when Nigeria boasted a vibrant National Assembly, capable of overriding presidential vetoes on important bills.

Jonathan made these remarks on Wednesday evening at the Champions of Nigerian Content Awards Dinner, organised by the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

Honoured with the Nigerian Content Lifetime Achievement Award, Jonathan recalled his eagerness to sign the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Bill into law. He noted that the bill, sponsored by Senator Lee Maeba of Rivers State and others, was a product of a truly dynamic legislature.

“When I was acting President in 2010, and the National Assembly presented the bill, I promptly signed it and we quickly established a monitoring body. Someone like Lee Maeba, the bill’s originator, and his group also deserve recognition. That was a period when the National Assembly truly lived up to its name,” Jonathan said.

He further highlighted the Assembly’s assertiveness, recalling how it passed the Niger Delta Development Commission bill into law despite President Obasanjo’s reluctance to sign it.

“In 2000, the NDDC bill was also vetoed by the National Assembly. They overrode President Obasanjo’s refusal. Typically, in other countries, it is the President who vetoes bills.

“But in Nigeria, during the law-making process, it is the National Assembly that can exercise the veto. If the President does not assent to a bill within 30 days, the National Assembly can reconvene and, with a two-thirds majority calculated by headcount, not voice vote—enact the bill into law.


“That is how the NDDC Act came into being, thanks to a truly vibrant National Assembly.

“I would like to use this opportunity to commend Lee Maeba and his team,” Jonathan concluded

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