2027: PDP will be on the ballot box – Wike, as Party elects new national officers

Hon. Abdulrahman Mohammed, Sen. Samuel Anyanwu and Kamaldeen Ajibade were among the 21 principal officers elected at the National Convention of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) that took place at the National Stadium Abuja over the weekend.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory and leader of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Nyesom Wike, who addressed party faithfuls at the convention called for unity and inclusiveness as the party seeks to rebuild after its internal crisis.
The Minister also assured party supporters that the party will field candidates at all the levels in 2027.
Addressing delegates at the party’s national convention, Wike said the PDP had overcome a major leadership crisis that threatened its existence, crediting members’ resilience for its survival.
He urged aggrieved members to return, assuring that no one would be excluded in the party’s renewal process. Wike stressed that the PDP must remain people-focused, promoting internal democracy and equal opportunities, while committing to rebuilding a stronger platform capable of meeting Nigerians’ aspirations.
Assuring members that the future is the party is still bright, he said “By the grace of God PDP will field candidates in 2027” Wike said.
Also in his address, Chairman of the 2026 National Convention Planning Committee, Okezie Ikpeazu declared that peace and reconciliation within the party are non-negotiable as it seeks to overcome internal crises.
In his welcome address at the party’s elective national convention in Abuja, Ikpeazu said the PDP must urgently close ranks, rebuild trust, and reposition itself as a united political force ahead of future elections.
He noted that the convention, themed Inclusiveness, Unity, and Renewal, represents a critical turning point for the party following years of internal challenges and leadership disputes.
“The duty of genuine reconciliation within our party is not optional; it is fundamental,” Ikpeazu said, urging the incoming National Working Committee to act decisively in healing divisions and restoring discipline across party structures.
He commended party members for their resilience, describing them as the backbone of the PDP’s survival despite electoral setbacks and internal tensions.
Ikpeazu also acknowledged key stakeholders, including Nyesom Wike, for their roles in sustaining the party during difficult periods.
He stressed that the convention must go beyond routine procedures, serving as a moment of renewal and a commitment to unity, warning that the party’s future depends on its ability to reconcile and move forward as one.
Also in his remarks, Acting National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Abdulrahman Mohammed, urged party members to embrace unity and reconciliation as the party holds its national convention in Abuja.
Addressing delegates, Mohammed described the gathering as a defining moment for reflection and renewal after a period marked by internal disputes and legal battles. He stressed that the convention was not merely about electing leaders but about restoring order and purpose within the party.
He said recent judicial decisions affirming the caretaker leadership should not be seen as victory for any faction but as a reminder of the importance of due process and constitutional order.
The chairman acknowledged the roles of key stakeholders, including Nyesom Wike and Bukola Saraki, in stabilising the party.
Mohammed declared that “no ambition is greater than the party,” urging members to prioritise peace, unity, and collective interest as Nigerians look to the PDP for credible leadership.
Prior to the election, Sen. Abbah Moro moved a motion for the dissolution of the National Working Committee and the following officers were elected by consensus following a motion moved by Hon. Kingsley Chinda, House of Reps Caucus leader.
National Chairman:  Hon. Abdulrahman Mohammed.
Deputy National Chairman (South): Aaron Chukwuemeka
Deputy National Chairman (North): Yusuf Nya Akirikwem SAN.
National Secretary: Sen. Samuel Anyanwu.
Deputy National Secretary: Kolawale Olabisi
National Treasurer: Odeyemi Oladiran.
Deputy National Treasurer: Lado Market.
National Financial Secretary: Eyim Henry.
Deputy National Financial Secretary: Dr. Grema Kyari.
National Organising Secretary: Umar Bature.
Deputy National Organising Secretary: Efere Augustine.
National Organising Secretary: Jungudo Mohammed.
Deputy National Publicity Secretary: Egwu Good luck Chidiebere.
National Legal Adviser: Kamaldeen Ajibade.
Deputy National Legal Adviser: Barr. Aloysius Uba.
National Auditor: Osuoha Okechukwu Donatus.
Deputy National Auditor: Dr. Adaba Yatu
National Woman Leader: Prof. Ogunshe Adedayo.
Deputy National Woman Leader: Hauwa Shingle.
National Youth Leader: Ibrahim Aboki.
Deputy National Youth Leader: Momoh Dejih Bashir.
The convention was monitored by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) represented by two national commissioners, Prof. Sani Adams (SAN), Dr Ken Ukeagu. Also on the INEC team are Director EPM, Joan Arabs, Director Legal, Rakiya Nauzo and Director Drafting and Clearance, Nkechi Abuh.
Others are; Mustapha Abubakar, Deputy Director Party Legal and Liaison, Mas’ud Hassan, Rakiya Dattijo, Umar Hassan and Babangida  Shanu

Gov Idris greets Tinubu @74, praises President’s fatherly role at APC convention

 

By Okey Muogbo
Kebbi State Governor, Comrade Nasir Idris has congratulated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on his 74th birthday anniversary, describing it as celebration of great service to humanity.
Governor Idris noted that President Tinubu has dedicated all his life and hard- earned resources to the improvement of the socio-economic well-being of vulnerable people, promotion and protection of democracy.
The Governor, in a statement by Abdullahi Idris Sadaukin Zuru, his
Special Adviser on Communication and Strategy highlighted President Tinubu’s contributions to the socio-economic development of the state, cited the Sokoto-Badagary Super Highway with the state getting the lion share of 250 kilometres of the 1068km killometers of the project.
Governor Idris also praised the President’s fatherly role in ensuring the successful conduct of the just concluded National convention of the All Progressive Congress (APC) which produced a formidable team of technocrat and reliable politicians at the national level of the party, capable of leading the party to victory in 2027. Sunrisereporters.

ActionAid Nigeria calls for immediate govt action as global conflict fuels crisis, deepens hardship

ActionAid Nigeria has expressed deep concern over the ongoing conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States, which has been escalating for over one month, and its far-reaching implications for global economic stability and human security in Nigeria.
The group said the effects of the crisis are now fully unfolding, with Nigerians already bearing the weight of rising fuel costs and worsening economic hardship.
Speaking in Abuja, the Country Director, Andrew Mamedu, on Sunday, lamented that despite the sustained impact of this global crisis, there has been no clear or coordinated response from the Federal Government of Nigeria to cushion its effects on citizens.
He said apart from a limited intervention by the Oyo State Government, which announced a ₦10,000 wage support initiative, there has been little visible action across federal and state levels.
“This inaction, one month into the crisis, is deeply concerning.
At current price levels, Nigeria is earning significantly more per barrel than before the crisis. Before the escalation of the conflict, global crude oil prices averaged approximately 75 to 80 dollars per barrel.
“Since the crisis intensified, prices have risen to about 100 dollars per barrel due to supply disruptions in the Middle East. Nigeria’s crude oil production currently averages between 1.3 and 1.5 million barrels per day.
“This increase in global prices translates into higher potential national earnings and a portion of these windfall revenues should have been transparently redirected toward cushioning the effects of rising fuel prices on Nigerians. However, these gains have not been reflected in any form of relief for citizens.”
He disclosed that rapid community engagements conducted by ActionAid Nigeria across several states confirmed that the impact cuts across all segments of society.
“As of today, Petrol prices are currently selling between ₦1,200 and ₦1,400 per litre across many parts of the country, while diesel prices remain persistently high. Nigerians have been grappling with these increases for weeks. Transport fares have surged, food prices continue to rise, and the cost of basic goods and services has escalated beyond affordability.
“With stagnant incomes and high inflation, millions are being pushed deeper into poverty. Workers, transport operators, farmers, students, and small business owners are all experiencing severe strain. Small and medium enterprises are scaling down or shutting operations due to rising diesel and logistics costs.
“Informal workers are facing declining incomes, while farmers and food distributors are struggling with increased transportation costs, worsening food insecurity.
“Across communities, households are adopting distress coping mechanisms. Families are skipping meals, children are missing school due to transport costs, and many are resorting to borrowing to survive.”
He also highlighted a rise in unsafe transport alternatives and informal fuel markets which are clear indicators of widespread economic stress.
 “It is unacceptable that Nigerians continue to suffer the consequences of global oil price increases while the country fails to translate its oil wealth into protection for its people.
“The current crisis is not only a result of global tensions but also a reflection of longstanding policy failures, weak regulation, and the absence of adequate social protection systems. Authority.

Nigeria’s Samson Adamu appointed acting CAF General Secretary

 

Nigeria has recorded another major milestone in continental football administration with the appointment of Samson Adamu as Acting General Secretary of the Confederation of African Football. Soccer

Sports Village Square reports that Adamu, whose father, Dr Amos Adamu, was also a seasoned football administrator, has become the eighth person to hold the seat at the confederation, which clocked 69 on February 8 last year.

Top sources within CAF confirmed on Sunday that Adamu’s appointment takes immediate effect following the exit of Véron Mosengo-Omba, who stepped down from the position after mounting pressure and internal transition discussions.

Mosengo-Omba, a Congolese lawyer, had been appointed in March 2021, succeeding Abdelmounaim Bah, and brought with him experience from FIFA, where he served as Chief Member Associations Officer.

Adamu’s elevation is widely seen as a recognition of his growing influence and performance within CAF since joining the organisation in 2018 as Director of Competitions.

In that role, he replaced Mosengo-Omba and quickly established himself as a key figure in the organisation of major continental tournaments.

For Nigeria, his appointment represents a significant boost in representation at the highest administrative level of African football, reinforcing the country’s longstanding contribution to the development of the game on the continent.

Before his move to CAF, Adamu had built a strong reputation as an innovator in sports management, notably as the initiator and Chief Executive Officer of the internationally acclaimed Copa Lagos Futsal tournament, which attracted global attention and participation.

Since arriving at CAF, he has earned commendation for his efficiency and visibility, playing central roles in competition management and strategic coordination. His consistent performance reportedly made him a natural choice when discussions began over a replacement for Mosengo-Omba. Sportsvillagesquare.

Phone snatchers kill middle-aged man in Kaduna

Tragedy struck in Kaduna as suspected phone snatchers killed an unidentified middle-aged man at Kawo Bridge in Kaduna North Local Government Area.

The incident reportedly occurred around 8 pm on Saturday when the victim was said to be rushing to board a commercial tricycle, popularly known as keke Napep, before he was accosted by a group of youths.

Eyewitnesses disclosed that the assailants demanded the victim’s mobile phone.

However, in the process of complying, one of the attackers allegedly stabbed him in the chest.

“Some youths accosted him to surrender his phone. We were watching from a distance. We don’t know what he told them. As he tried to hand over the phone, one of them suddenly stabbed him, and he slumped,” a source recounted.

The attackers reportedly fled the scene immediately after the assault, leaving the victim lying in a pool of blood. Passersby who rushed to help could not apprehend the suspects.

A resident of the area, Bashir Umar, described Kawo Bridge as a known hotspot for criminal activities, urging security agencies to intensify surveillance and patrols in the area.

“This is not the first time such an incident is happening here. A Navy officer was killed in the same area last year after refusing to give up his phone. Commuters are constantly at risk,” he said.

Traders operating around the bridge also expressed concern over the rising insecurity, calling for urgent intervention by authorities.

“We need more police patrols and surveillance cameras to catch these criminals,” one trader said.

As of the time of filing this report, the police authorities in Kaduna have yet to issue an official statement regarding the incident. Authority.

North is bleeding, needs urgent, collective action -Areas Group

Nigeria’s Northern region is bleeding and needs urgent, coordinated, and decisive action to address the escalating insecurity prevalent therein, the Arewa Cohesion for Peace, Unity and Development Initiative has said.

Speaking on Sunday morning in Bauchi in a Press Conference, Director General of the Arewa Cohesion for Peace, Unity and Development Initiative, Dr. Abdullahi Idris, described the current security situation as one of the most profound and persistent challenges facing the region in its history.

He emphasized that the rising wave of banditry, kidnapping, insurgency, and communal clashes poses a serious threat to the safety of citizens, the stability of communities, and the future of the North.

“This is not merely a routine engagement, It is a necessary call to collective reflection and urgent action. The time for rhetoric alone has passed. What we need now is commitment, coordination, and concrete action,” he added.

The Director General highlighted the devastating humanitarian impact of the crisis, noting that thousands of families have been displaced, livelihoods destroyed, and communities plunged into poverty and food insecurity.

He further warned that the disruption of education and exposure to violence is placing an entire generation of young people at risk.

Idris identified key root causes of insecurity to include youth unemployment, poverty, weak local governance structures, the proliferation of small arms, and a growing breakdown of trust between communities and security agencies.

He stressed that security must be seen as a shared responsibility, calling on community leaders, civil society, and citizens to actively participate in peacebuilding efforts.

He underscored the critical role of traditional and religious leaders in fostering unity, intelligence gathering, and conflict resolution at the grassroots level.

The Area Cohesion for Peace, Unity and Development Initiative outlined key recommendations to include strengthening security architecture which means increased deployment of trained personnel to high-risk areas, improved intelligence gathering, and enhanced coordination among security agencies.

Also, community-based security approach which has to do with support and regulation of community policing structures, with stronger collaboration between local communities and formal security institutions.

Another is economic and social interventions which will translate to implementation of targeted youths employment and empowerment programs, alongside increased investment in education, particularly in conflict-affected areas.

Also, justice and accountability which is ensuring swift prosecution of criminal elements and addressing impunity to restore public trust as well as humanitarian support and rehabilitation which means the provision of relief materials for displaced persons, rebuilding of affected communities, and restoration of livelihoods.” Globalupfront.

Araraume felicitates President Tinubu on 74th birthday, hails his reforms

Senator Ifeanyi Araraume has congratulated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on the occasion of his birthday, praising the President’s leadership style and the series of reforms that have shaped the direction of the country since he assumed office.
In a statement issued on Saturday, Araraume described President Tinubu as “a courageous reformer whose decisions continue to redefine Nigeria’s economic and governance landscape.”
He noted that the President’s first year in office has been marked by bold policy choices aimed at stabilizing the economy and laying the groundwork for long term national development.
Araraume highlighted the removal of the petrol subsidy as one of the most significant economic decisions in recent decades, saying it demonstrated the President’s willingness to confront long‑standing structural challenges. According to him, the policy, though demanding, has redirected national resources toward infrastructure, social investment, and other critical sectors.
He also commended the administration’s unification of the foreign exchange market, describing it as a major step toward restoring investor confidence and strengthening Nigeria’s global competitiveness. The senator noted that the reforms have attracted renewed interest from international partners and signaled a commitment to transparent economic management.
Beyond economic restructuring, Araraume pointed to ongoing infrastructure expansion as evidence of the administration’s focus on national development. He cited the acceleration of key road projects, renewed efforts to expand rail connectivity, and the push to improve power generation and distribution as initiatives that reflect the President’s long term vision for a more productive Nigeria.
The senator further acknowledged the government’s interventions in agriculture, including support for mechanization and targeted programs aimed at boosting food security. He said these efforts are essential to reducing dependence on imports and strengthening local production.
On the diplomatic front, Araraume praised President Tinubu’s engagements across Africa and beyond, noting his role in strengthening regional cooperation within ECOWAS and advancing Nigeria’s interests on the global stage.
“As we celebrate this milestone, it is important to recognize the resilience and determination with which President Tinubu has approached the task of nation building,” Araraume said. “His commitment to reforms, economic stability, and democratic governance continues to inspire confidence in Nigeria’s future.”
He wished the President good health, renewed strength, and continued wisdom as he leads the country through what he described as “a defining period in Nigeria’s history.”

PDP will shock Nigerians in 2027 – Wike

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has said the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) will go ahead with its national convention as planned on March 29 and 30, adding that efforts to reconcile aggrieved members will continue after the event.

Wike also expressed confidence that the party will make a strong comeback in the 2027 general elections, saying it will shock Nigerians with its performance.

He dismissed a Supreme court appeal by a group led by Tanimu Turaki, stating it would not affect the convention.

Speaking on Friday night after inspecting the Moshood Abiola National Stadium Velodrome in Abuja, the venue of the convention, Wike stressed that resolving internal disagreements is an ongoing process.

He said, “There is room for accommodation. The PDP is a very large party. Look at the umbrella, it is wide enough to accommodate everyone.

“I have always said that in any group, there will be grievances. You cannot expect that in a family of two or three people, everyone will always be satisfied, let alone a party with millions of members. There will always be a few who are not happy. We have agreed to sit down with them, understand their concerns, and see how we can accommodate them. What is most important is the overall interest of the party.”

On zoning, Wike confirmed that key positions have already been shared among regions to ensure balance.

“We have already zoned our positions. Every zone has its own slots. The presidency has been zoned to the South, while the chairmanship is zoned to the North. We believe this consensus arrangement will make the process easier.

“For the first time, the PDP is presenting a unified front, rather than the usual ‘unity list’ that often reflects internal divisions. There are no factions; everyone has agreed on the direction we are taking.”

He added that preparations for the convention are nearly complete.

“We are fully prepared. This visit is to assess final arrangements. As I said, we are about 95 percent ready, and by tomorrow, everything will be set.

“Seating arrangements for all states have been completed, and the VIP section is ready. We do not expect more than 2,500 delegates.”

The convention is scheduled to hold in Abuja on Sunday and Monday. Newspot.

INEC extends submission date of party members register

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has extended the deadline for  political parties to submit their members register to the commission for the 2027 general election.

The commission disclosed this in a statement by National Commissioner and chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, Mohammed Haruna, on Friday in Abuja.

Haruna said that instead of the April 21 deadline, political parties now have until May 10, but not later than 21 days before the holding of their respective primaries.

He said that the decision was reached following the commission meeting with the political parties on Tuesday.

He said that the parties raised concerns on the timeline for the submission of political parties’ registers of members under the Revised Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the 2027 General Election.

Haruna said that the commission agreed to adjust the period for the submission of the membership register to align with the 21 days prescribed by Section 77(4) of the Electoral Act, 2026.

Haruna added that the new actual dates was fixed by political parties themselves.

“Political parties are accordingly informed that they are free to fix the dates of their primaries within the approved period from the April 23 to May 30. It is imperative that parties adhere to this timeline to ensure a smooth electoral process.

“The register of party members must be submitted to INEC not later than 21 days before the holding of their respective primaries.

“This means that the final deadline for the submission of political parties’ registers of members is extended to May 10 , from April 21 originally contained in the revised Timetable,” he said. Newspot.

12 US troops injured in Iranian missile attack on Saudi base

 

 

As many as twelve US service members have been injured in an attack on Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia after an Iranian missile struck the facility’s outer compound, reports citing US officials said on Saturday.
According to sources, “as many as 12 US troops have been injured, two of them seriously, in an Iranian strike on Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia.”
Sources confirmed that the latest casualties add to the more than 3,000 US military personnel who have been wounded since the start of the war last month.
Prior to the attack, the US military informed reporters that approximately 273 to 300 wounded service members had returned to duty. The Pentagon has confirmed the killing of 13 service members in the war so far.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump said that the US attacks are crushing Iran and that “They’re being hit so hard anybody would be negotiating.” However, Iran has so far rejected any claims of seeking a ceasefire or talks amid efforts to prevent the conflict from turning into a global war, as experts have predicted.
“Remember this, they lied,” he said.
“They’re begging to make a deal. Turned out I was right. They were negotiating.”
The US President then claimed Iran had offered to send oil shipments in compensation for misleading the United States about their participation in negotiations. Newspot.