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Palaver scatter CAN as outgoing leader rejects election

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Some chairmen of the Christian Association of Nigeria in the 19 Northern states and the Federal Capital Territory have expressed full support for the newly elected executives, calling on the outgoing leadership to promptly hand over all association properties.

Speaking at a meeting of CAN state chairmen, youth, and women leaders on Sunday, Apostle Shina Ibiyemi, representing the Kwara State CAN chairman, emphasized the need for a smooth transition.

He said, “Seated here are chairmen of CAN from different states and Youth and Women Leaders of CAN 19 Northern States and FCT. Rev. Yakubu Pam and Elder Sunday Oibe’s leadership have remained in office for nearly three years after the end of their tenure in May 2022.

“We officially affirm that Rev. Pam and Oibe are our former leaders. It is time for them to hand over to our newly elected leaders.”

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Ibiyemi highlighted that an election was conducted on February 25, 2025, in Abuja, during which new leaders were elected.

He stated, “On February 25, 2025, we met in Abuja and elected new leaders for our esteemed association, an election that ushered in: Rev. Joseph Hayab as the Chairman, Rev. Dr. Jonah Samson as Vice Chairman, Bishop Mohammed Naga as Secretary General, Special Apostle Tajudeen Afolabi as Assistant Secretary, Rev. Father Dr. Polycarp Lubo as Treasurer, Pastor Dr. Simon A.S. Dolly as Director of National Issues, Grace Kaka as Director of Legal and Public Affairs, among others.”

Expressing confidence in the new leadership, he pledged unwavering support for their administration and its four-point agenda focused on uniting Christians in Northern Nigeria and safeguarding their rights.

Other leaders who voiced support included Ambassador Elizabeth Azizi, chairperson of the Women Wing of CAN in the 19 Northern States and FCT; Evangelist Musa Misal, chairman of the Youth Wing of CAN in the 19 Northern States and FCT; Rev. Fr. Maurice Koli Hassan, CAN chairman in Jigawa State; and Apostle Joshua Michael, Secretary of Borno State CAN.

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CAN chairmen from Kaduna, Kwara, Sokoto, Jigawa, Zamfara, Niger, Nasarawa, Plateau, Taraba, Benue, Gombe, Yobe, Kano, FCT, Borno, Adamawa, Kogi, and Katsina also backed the newly elected executives.

However, in response to allegations of refusing to vacate office, Rev. Yakubu Pam denied the claims, insisting that his tenure was still valid.

He argued, “My tenure has not expired. The last time the NEC met, we all agreed to reconvene in May this year to fix an election date.

“So the issue of expiration of tenure is not in question. Who called for the meeting, and under what authority was the election conducted? Do they have the constitution or the bylaw to organize the election?

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“Can another body call for a meeting and conduct an election for another body? Can they dissolve an executive without its members being present? There was no election.

“Northern CAN has never conducted an election in Abuja. In our history, we have never held an election outside our headquarters in Kaduna. There was no circular announcing an election.”

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ECOParl Move To Avert Crisis in Guinea-Bissau, Liberia

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…setup adhoc committee to intervene
By Gloria Ikibah
The Parliament of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has stressed the urgent need for proactive measures to safeguard democracy, particularly in Guinea-Bissau and Sierra Leone, where political crises threaten stability.
Members of Parliament who stated this at the closing session of the 2025 First Extraordinary Meeting of the ECOWAS Parliament in Lagos, Nigeria, expressed concerns over the region’s growing instability.
Senator Ndume who underscored the role of leadership in preventing unconstitutional takeovers, warned that ECOWAS, under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu of Nigeria, is faced with crucial challenge in preventing further instability.
He stated, “There’s no better option than democracy. The problem is in leadership. Military takeovers happen when people lose faith in their government.”
Parliamentarians raised concerns over political tensions in Guinea-Bissau dominated discussions. As the incumbent president’s refusal to step down and conduct elections has raised fears of another coup attempt.
In response, Hon. Billay Tunkara emphasised the importance of parliamentary diplomacy.
“It is high time Parliaments globally advocated for diplomatic solutions. We cannot sit and watch this crisis unfold,” he stated.
The newly formed adhoc committee, comprising representatives from all member states, has been tasked with immediate intervention.
Hon. Saa Emerson Lamina echoed similar sentiments, calling for early warning mechanisms.
“We should not be retroactive but proactive. It’s painful to see countries like Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso out of ECOWAS due to political instability. This was not the dream of our founding fathers,” he lamented.
ECOWAS lawmakers also addressed electoral reforms, reiterating the need for transparency and adherence to good governance protocols signed by member states.
Tunkara pointed out that while ECOWAS Parliament has an advisory role, heads of state must enforce compliance.
“If Guinea-Bissau refuses to heed recommendations, the authority of heads of state must step in,” he warned.
With growing instability, ECOWAS leaders face a defining moment in securing democracy and regional unity.
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BREAKING! Fubara to honourably resign or face disgraceful impeachment process

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Feelers from Rivers State indicate that Governor Siminalayi Fubara is contemplating to resign or face impeachment process.

Sources close to the embattled Governor say he is consulting his political allies on the next to honourably resign or fight till end.

Another source said that Sim told his confidants that he would rather resign than appear before the Amaewhule led Assembly nor wait to be impeached.

The crisis entrepreneurs told him to hand on, and courageously fight to the end. That self-seeking advice is reminiscent of what Macbeth did when all the forces were against him: Macduff and his forces advancing against him. Macbeth helplessly yelped:

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In the circumstance, the honourable option now for Governor Fubara is RESIGNATION! That would make him a hero of a sort.

However, the public is watching how the event would unfold, as we are in an interesting time.

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BREAKING: Resign Within 48 Hours Or Face Impeachment, Rivers APC Tells Fubara

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) has called Rivers State governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, to resign from office within 48 hours or be impeached by the State House of Assembly.

Chairman of APC in the state, Chief Tony Okocha, made the call on Monday morning while briefing journalists at his private residence in Port Harcourt, the state capital.

Okocha accused Fubara of insulting President Bola Tinubu, when he attempted to proffer a political solution to the crisis in the state.

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He said: “As a political party, we are today advising the governor; there are two options, resign honourably or be impeached. That is the position of the All Progressives Congress. He has disrespected Mr. President and we told him that we cannot be here and have him to disrespect Mr. President.

“The offences are there; the Supreme Court has agreed and even provided us with more evidences. The House of Assembly does not need to set up any committee again to investigate him.

“48 hours is too much to give him as ultimatum. He should just resign honourably.”

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