Politics
‘Face Your Problems, I Have No Business In It’, Wike Replies Gov Mohammed
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has responded to an allegation by the Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, that he is behind a plot to ruin his name.
During an appearance on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily, on Thursday, Governor Mohammed accused Wike of orchestrating crises against him.Live TV streaming
He claimed that Wike had once vowed to “put fire” in Bauchi and was now leveraging federal agencies and political machinery to undermine his administration.
The Bauchi governor also criticised Wike’s style of governance in Abuja, labelling his spending as questionable and suggesting that the minister had become a focal point for conflicts within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
However, during a “thank you” visit to Abua-Odual Local Government in Rivers State, Wike dismissed the allegations, saying they were an attempt by Governor Mohammed to shift attention from his own shortcomings.
“I watched what the governor of Bauchi is saying—that all the problems he is having are because of me, just because I said I would ‘put fire’ in his state,” Wike said.
“If you know I have such power, why are you fighting? If I have the power to put fire, what are you fighting? Go and face your problems.
“You came to my state. I said, ‘Be careful, leave my state alone.’ He wanted to impose party leaders in my state, and I said, ‘You too, you will see the crisis.’ Today, he does not even have a party to bring his successor.”
Reacting to the Bauchi governor’s claim that he was behind the alleged EFCC pressure on some of his associates, Wike distanced himself from the anti-graft agency, insisting that law enforcement actions should not be politicized.
“This is what I warned them: if you know you don’t have the strength to fight, why not go and rest? Now the EFCC is chasing them, and he says it is me. What is my business?
“Go and face your problem. I am only fighting you on party leadership; I am not interested in what you spend,” he said.
He also challenged Governor Mohammed to account for his own record as FCT Minister between 2010 and 2015 in Abuja before criticizing the current administration.
“He said I am selling land—but you were a minister of the FCT from 2010 to 2015. Why not tell people what you did in the FCT, the whole land you sold?
“You did the roads, awarded contracts, collected upfront payments, and now I am the one completing all the projects.”
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Politics
National Secretary: PDP hails court ruling upholding party’s position
The Zamfara chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party has commended the Federal High Court, Abuja Division, for upholding the party’s position on its national secretary.
The PDP acting chairman in Zamfara, Hassan Daudawa, spoke in an interview in Gusau on Wednesday.
Mr Daudawa said the judgment “has encouraged party followers at all levels and strengthened confidence in the PDP’s internal processes”.
The court, on Tuesday, dismissed a suit filed by Samuel Anyanwu over the PDP national secretary position.
Justice Mohammed Umar struck out the suit after Mr Anyanwu’s counsel disclosed that the plaintiff’s tenure expired in December 2025.
Those sued included the PDP, INEC, Umar Damagun, Sunday Udeh-Okoye, Ali Odela, and Setonji Koshoedo.
Mr Daudawa said, “We rejoice because this development strengthens our internal administrative mechanisms and enables the party to sponsor candidates for the 2027 elections.”
He added that all party organs, including the NWC, NEC, board of trustees, and national delegates, “remain valid and functional”.
Mr Daudawa congratulated the PDP national headquarters and reaffirmed loyalty to the leadership of Kabiru Turaki, describing it as “the authentic party leadership”.
(NAN)
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Politics
LP Leadership: Abure Group Vows To Appeal Judgement Recognizing Nenadi Usman
The Julius Abure-led leadership of the Labour Party has said it will immediately appeal the judgment of the Federal High Court in the FCT which recognised the Esther Nenadi Usman-led Caretaker Committee.
In a judgment delivered on Wednesday, Justice Peter Lifu relied on the April 4, 2025, verdict of the Supreme Court to declare Senator Nenadi Usman as the valid leader of the party.
In a statement issued in Abuja by the National Publicity Secretary of the Labour Party led by Abure, Obiora Ifoh, the party claimed that “the judgment was a clear contradiction of the Supreme Court judgment which clearly stated that no court has the power to appoint leadership for any political party and that leadership issues are internal affairs of political parties.”
The party said it was pleased that the Federal High Court in the FCT is not the final court and that it would proceed on appeal to place its position before the Court of Appeal.
Ifoh added: “Although we are yet to see the Certified True Copy of the judgment in order to fully comment on it, our position will become stronger when we do. However, from the brief we have received so far, it is clear that the party will appeal the judgment.
“Before today’s judgment, we suspected it might go this way because of the body language around the court. When the matter was first filed, it was assigned to Justice Omotosho, and suddenly there was a somersault, as another matter was filed which was similar in material respects. The one before Justice Omotosho was withdrawn and reassigned to Justice Peter Lifu. That was a red flag for us.
“Secondly, the court refused us the opportunity to respond to issues raised in the counter-affidavit filed by other parties and quickly adjourned for judgment. That was the second red flag.
“Our adversaries were all over the place jubilating weeks ahead of a judgment that had not been delivered, telling everyone they had already won. The jubilation by our adversaries was all over social media, claiming that today the judiciary would hand over the party to Dr Alex Otti.
“Looking at the judgment itself, Nigerians should recall that the Court of Appeal pronounced Julius Abure’s National Working Committee as the authentic leadership of the party. That pronouncement was what Nenadi Usman took to the Supreme Court, arguing that the Federal High Court and the Court of Appeal were wrong to have pronounced someone as the chairman of the party.
“Ironically, today, a Federal High Court has made a somersault and pronounced someone as the Caretaker National Chairman of the party. So what is the judiciary turning into?
“To us, this is a clear contradiction of what the Supreme Court said. The apex court held that all matters relating to the leadership of a political party are internal affairs of the party, and that has been its consistent position.
“The courts have repeatedly declined jurisdiction over matters concerning the internal affairs of political parties. In the judgment, the court, in one breath, said the Caretaker Committee was properly set up, and in another breath, said it was an internal affair of the party. In any event, the court was wrong to interpret the decision of the Supreme Court.
“Furthermore, the Supreme Court never said that our tenure had expired. It simply declined jurisdiction because the matter was an internal affair of the party.
“In any event, the tenure of the executive has never expired. The tenure was due to expire in June 2024, but the National Convention was held in March 2024 before the expiration of the executive, which produced the present leadership of the party. So for the court to state that the tenure had expired and that a vacuum was created is laughable.
“It is curious how the court arrived at the conclusion that there was a vacuum in the party’s leadership without examining the validity and legality of the national convention held on March 27, 2024.”
The Abure-led group, however, urged its members to remain calm, assuring them that the leadership would do everything within the law to ensure that justice is served in the interest of the party. It warned that the party is not for sale and that no amount of financial power would make it abdicate its leadership position.
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2027: Any attempt to replace Shettima will backfire – APC chieftain warns
A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Abayomi Mumuni, has warned against any attempt to replace Vice President Kashim Shettima on religious grounds ahead of the 2027 general elections
Mumuni said this on Wednesday in reaction to the controversies erupting from the omission of Vice President Shettima’s photograph from a banner displayed at the North-East Zonal Public Hearing on the amendment of the APC constitution.
According to him, the North presently lacks a Christian candidate with the political clout and followership needed to deliver substantial electoral support.
He said the idea of dropping Shettima could undermine the APC’s chances of retaining power.
There have been speculations about a possible plan to drop Shettima from the party’s 2027 presidential ticket.
Mumuni further said that discussions about replacing Shettima with a Christian vice-presidential candidate, ostensibly to address concerns about religious inclusivity, are not strategically sound in the current political climate.
According to him, the northern region currently lacks a Christian candidate with sufficient grassroots support and nationwide appeal to complement President Bola Tinubu’s electoral strength.
“Any miscalculation in this regard could jeopardise the winning ticket for the current administration,” he warned
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