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Rivers crisis: Finally, Abe, Wike settle long-standing political feud

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The protracted political palaver between former Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, and Senator Magnus Abe may now be a thing of the past, following the latter’s statement that he has ‘made peace’ with the former.

 

Abe, who was Rivers State governorship candidate of the Social Democratic Party in the 2023 general elections, in a Facebook post seen by our correspondent on Thursday, said he had mended fences with Wike, now the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory.

 

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Prior to the 2023 elections, Abe first fell out of favour with his principal and former Governor of the State, Rotimi Amaechi, who picked Lagos-based businessman and co-owner of Sahara Energy, Tonye Cole, as the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress in the state.

 

On the other hand, Wike settled for his political godson and then Accountant General of the state, Siminalayi Fubara, to succeed him.

 

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Following Amaechi’s preference for Cole, Wike allegedly made some scathing remarks which some pundits interpreted to mean that Amaechi had used and dumped Abe, who served as Secretary to the Rivers State Government during his first tenure.

 

Though there was never an open verbal brawl between Wike and Abe, who represented the Rivers South-East in the Red Chamber of the National Assembly, the two erstwhile friends maintained their distance due to their political differences going into the elections.

 

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When Abe eventually secured the SDP ticket and boasted that he would win the governorship election, it deepened his rift with Wike.

 

Even after the elections, Wike and Abe were not seen together until during the visit of Bola Tinubu, then President-elect following his victory at the poll.

 

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Tinubu was in Rivers on Wike’s invitation to inaugurate some projects completed by his administration.

 

Both Wike and Abe were, however, spotted at the Port International Airport, Omagwa, shaking hands in the presence of Tinubu, which was the last time they were seen together in public.

 

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Wike and Abe, though were in the PDP and the SDP respectively, both supported Tinubu to become President.

 

But surprisingly Abe rode in the same vehicle with Wike to the special thanksgiving of Chief Tony Okocha, who is both the state Caretaker Committee Chairman of the APC and the Rivers State representative on the Management Board of the Niger Delta Development Commission.

 

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The event held at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Rumuapara in the Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of the state.

 

Abe, in a statement on Thursday, admitted riding with Wike in the same vehicle, stating that he had made peace with the FCT Minister.

 

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According to the statement, while noting that the APC is home, Abe described Wike as a truthful and sincere politician.

 

He said, “I have made peace with the honourable Minister of the FCT, and former Governor of Rivers State. I accompanied him to Chief Tony Okocha’s thanksgiving to show that my commitment to end the rift in our party is total.

 

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“I want to publicly thank the minister; he could have behaved like other politicians –make peace with me, and still encourage me, Tony and others to continue fighting (you bring Magnus in the morning through one door, then bring Tony in the evening through the other door).

 

“But his style is direct, truthful and sincere, and it will create a united team. The disagreements within are over and gone for good because the oxygen for conflict has been extinguished.

 

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“It may take a little while but the end result is that all those with us, who sincerely wish us well will go with us and toe the path of unity because we all know that it is the right way to go.”

 

This development may mend the cracks within the Rivers APC and pave the way for further reconciliation of other aggrieved members who either left or stayed away from party activities.

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Chairmanship Crisis: I Stand by the PDP Constitution says Gov Adeleke

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The Osun State Governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke has clarified his position on the raging leadership crisis rocking the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP), declaring that he stands by the relevant provisions of the PDP Constitution.

This was contained in a statement issued by Olawale Rasheed spokesperson to Gov Adeleke, on Thursday.

Parts of the statement reads, “I stand by the Constitution of our great party which clearly spelt out the succession procedure in case of the exit of an elected chairman.

“I also stand by the resolution of the PDP Governors’ Forum of which I am an integral part.

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“Our party must adhere to its Constitution at this critical time and at all times. That is the way to build a responsible political party.

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INEC Releases Revised Guidelines, Regulations to Recall Lawmakers

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The Independent National Electoral Commission has released new guidelines and regulations for the recall of lawmakers at both state and federal levels.

This announcement was made on Thursday by the National Commissioner and Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee, Sam Olumekun.

During the meeting, INEC reviewed preparations for the upcoming Edo State governorship election scheduled for September 21, 2024, and also approved the revised regulations for the recall process.

The decision came in response to numerous requests from constituents seeking to initiate recalls of their representatives in the National Assembly and State Houses of Assembly.

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Some groups even urged the commission to begin the recall process on their behalf.

“The commission met today, Thursday, September 19, 2024. In addition to reviewing the final preparations for the Edo State governorship election holding on Saturday September 21, 2024, the commission also considered and approved the revised Regulations and Guidelines for the Recall of members of the National and State Assemblies and Councillors in the Area Councils of the Federal Capital Territory.

“The commission has, in the last few weeks, received several requests from different groups across the country for the recall of their representatives in the National Assembly and State Houses of Assembly. Some of them have even requested the Commission to initiate the process of the recall on their behalf,” he noted.

Olumekun emphasised that the recall process is initiated by the voters themselves.

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“For clarity, the process is initiated by the voters in a constituency.

“The commission only implements their request in line with Sections 69, 110, and 160 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) and Sections 2(c) and 113 of the Electoral Act, 2022,” he clarified.

The new guidelines, detailed in a 10-page document, require constituents wishing to recall their lawmakers to submit a petition to the INEC Chairman.

The guidelines have been made available on INEC’s official website and social media platforms, encouraging constituents to familiarise themselves with the process.

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OBI’s support for Akpata is based on democratic principles, POMR replies subversive elements on Edo

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The Peter Obi Media has described those painting gloomy picture of their principal over his support for LP guber candidate Olumide Akpata as subversive elements.

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The attention of Peter Obi Media Reach, POMR, has been drawn to a circulating article in the media space accusing our principal, Peter Obi of hypocrisy for supporting the Labour Party gubernatorial candidate in Edo state, Barr Olumide Akpata.

The campaigning by Obi for the Labour Party flag bearer in the upcoming Saturday’s governorship election in Edo state has effectively changed the narrative in the state and is leading opponents to the mischief of trying to divert attention from the issues.

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OBI’s adversaries have, instead of focusing on the issues that drive the election, are trying to change the conversation by attacking Obi for supporting his party candidate that he found suitable for the job.

They anchored their criticism on Obi supporting Bar Akpata because his zone is not supposed to produce the next governor and that Obi is going against his long-standing principles on power rotation.

But what they failed to understand is that Obi’s stand on zoning remains, but the Labour Party in Edo even under the leadership of an Edo State indigene then did not zone their gubernatorial seat to any area in particular, and delegates that elected Akpata were strictly only Edo people from all the local government areas, including Edo central because they found him suited for their desires for the state.

Obi does not trade competence and reputation for zoning, and as a Democrat, he will always respect the position of the majority, especially if it’s anchored on the track record of the candidate.

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Akpata, by his age and antecedents, appeals to the youths as having the energy and mentality for the job.

In all his campaigns in Edo, in his characteristic manner, Obi did not indulge in name-calling but concentrated his messages on issues that are needed to take Edo State and Nigeria forward, and found the LP candidate a square peg in a square hole.

The Labour Party delegates in Edo state found Bar Akpata their best option for the contest, and Obi, as a true democrat in his usual way of non-interference, decided to support their choice respecting the peculiarities of every state.

POMR knew that the needless attack on Obi was just to distract attention from the issue that is driving the Edo state gubernatorial election, which places the Labour Party flag bearer in a good stand.

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Our advice for those bitter that Obi is campaigning for his party flag bearer is to leave the people of the state to decide who their next governor will be not to focus attention on mundane things.

Our principal’s wish, as always, is to urge all critical stakeholders involved in the conduct of Saturday’s election, especially the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC and security operatives, to ensure a level playing ground in such a way that the world will see that Edo voters and not any other variables prevail in the end.

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