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Enugu Reps Dump PDP for APC, Say Move Marks “New Dawn of Inclusion and Progress”
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…we won’t remain spectators while Oohers shape Nigeria’s future – Rep Nnaji
By Gloria Ikibah
A major political realignment unfolded on Thursday in the House of Representatives as members of the Enugu State Caucus formally announced their defection from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC), declaring their decision as a “bold step into the future” aimed at repositioning the state for growth and inclusion.
The defection was witnessed by the Executive Governor of Enugu State, Dr. Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, who had earlier dumped the PDP the platform on which he won the seat for the ruling APC, National Chairman of the ruling APC, former Speaker of Enugu State House of Assembly, Executive Director Project, South East Development Commission among others.
Addressing the media shortly after the defection, leader of the Enugu State Caucus, Rep. Nnolim Nnaji, said the lawmakers’ decision was guided by conviction and unity of purpose under the leadership of the state governor, Dr Peter Ndubuisi Mbah.
Rep. Nnaji described the move as a deliberate act of political courage rather than convenience.
He said: “Today, we stand before you filled with joy, conviction and purpose. With your blessing and in line with our collective decision to stand firmly with our visionary Governor, His Excellency, Dr Peter Ndubisi Mba, we, this day, October 30th, announced our defection to the All Progressives Congress.
“This is not just a political move. It is a bold step into a future born out of courage, clarity and our shared determination to reposition Enugu State for greatness.”
He said the caucus could no longer afford to remain “spectators while others shape the destiny of our nation.”
According to him, joining the APC would “connect our constituencies to the heartbeat of national development” and bring “more projects, jobs, better infrastructure and opportunities for our youth and women.”
The caucus leader praised Governor Mbah’s leadership, calling him “a man of courage, foresight and vision.”
He added: “Together with him, we are saying yes to a new chapter of unity, opportunity and growth for Enugu State.”
Hon. Nnaji also called on colleagues across party lines to put the people’s interests above politics.
“Politics should never divide us. It should empower us to serve our people better. As your representatives, we remain your voices, your advocates and your servants in the National Assembly.”
He assured that the caucus would continue to attract development projects to the state.
“Today, we open the gates of a new dawn – a dawn of hope, inclusion and prosperity where all federal constituencies in Enugu will take their rightful place in Nigeria’s story of progress.”
The lawmaker expressed appreciation to the leadership of the APC at all levels (national, zonal, and state) for their support, as well as to notable personalities from Enugu who witnessed the defection, including former ministers, former Speaker of the State Assembly, and other party stalwarts.
Responding to questions from journalists, Rep. Nnaji dismissed concerns that the defection could threaten political balance in the state, insisting that “what is important is good governance”, He therefore called for unity and renewed commitment to service:
He explained, “We are not here to play politics of party. We are here to support the president, our governor, and to align Enugu State with the centre for the sake of development.
“Let us rise together, believe together and build together. The best days of our people are not behind us—they are just beginning.”
Naijablitznews.com reports that earlier in the month of October three members from Enugu State had defected to the ruling APC in persons of Rep. Nnamchi Paul representing Enugu East/Isi Uzo federal constituency, Rep. Chimaobi Atu Sam representing Enugu North/Enugu South federal constituency and Rep. Sunday Umeha representing Ezeagu/Digital federal constituency.
In addition to the number today at plenary the remaining five members officially dumped the opposition PDP to join the ruling APC and they are:
Rep. Martins Oke representing Igbo Etiyi/Uzo Uwani federal constituency
Rep. Anayo Onuegbu representing Aninri/Agwu/Oji River federal constituency
Nnaji Nnoli representing Nkanu East/Njanu West federal constituency
Obeta Mark representing Nsukka/Igboeze South
Dennis Nnamdi Agbo representing Igboeze North/Udenu federal constituency
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Ekiti APC Primary: Lawmaker Urges Party to Enforce Electoral Act Over Candidate’s Eligibility
By Gloria Ikibah
A member of the House of Representatives, Rep. Kolawole Akinlayo, has urged the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to strictly apply the provisions of the Electoral Act in resolving the controversy surrounding the party’s primary election for Ekiti North Federal Constituency II.
Akinlayo, who represents Moba/Ilejemeje/Ido Osi Federal Constituency in the House, made the appeal while speaking with journalists in Abuja on Sunday, following a petition he submitted to the APC National Chairman and the party’s National Assembly Appeal Committee over the outcome of the primary election held on 16 May.
The lawmaker argued that compliance with Section 88(1) of the Electoral Act, 2026, as well as the APC Constitution, is essential to safeguarding the credibility of the party’s internal democratic process ahead of the 2027 general elections.
He maintained that the rule of law should take precedence over political considerations, warning that any departure from the Electoral Act could weaken confidence in the party’s candidate selection process and expose the APC to avoidable legal disputes.
Akinlayo also challenged the eligibility of the aspirant declared winner of the primary, Kunle Ibrahim, contending that he did not meet the legal requirements to contest the election.
According to the lawmaker, Ibrahim was still serving as a Special Assistant in the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation at the time the primary was conducted and remained on the government payroll until May 2026.
He insisted that the party should carefully review the facts surrounding the matter and ensure that its final decision is consistent with both the Electoral Act and its own constitution to protect the integrity of the nomination process.
Akinlayo argued that Ibrahim’s participation violated Section 88(1) of the Electoral Act, 2026, which provides that:
“A political appointee at any level shall not be a voting delegate or be voted for during party conventions, congresses or primaries of any political party for the purpose of the nomination of candidates for any election.”
Citing the Supreme Court’s decision in Tukur v. Mustapha (2023), the federal lawmaker contended that political appointees seeking elective office must first resign their appointments before participating in party primaries.
“The purported winner is not qualified to participate in the primary election by virtue of Section 88(1) and his participation, in the eyes of the law, is a nullity ab initio,” he argued.
Beyond the issue of eligibility, Akinlayo alleged that the primary election was marred by widespread irregularities in several wards across the constituency.
Akinlayo further alleged that the primary election was marred by widespread irregularities, including the absence of voter accreditation in some polling areas, inflated vote figures in others, voter suppression and disruption of the exercise in locations where he claimed to enjoy significant support.
He also accused certain local government and party officials of compromising the integrity of the process by serving as returning officers despite having vested interests in the outcome of the election.
Citing the alleged violations, the lawmaker called on the APC leadership to apply the relevant provisions of the Electoral Act by disqualifying Kunle Ibrahim from the contest on the grounds of ineligibility and recognising him as the lawful winner, having emerged second in the primary.
As an alternative, he urged the party’s National Assembly Appeal Committee to cancel the results from the affected wards and order a fresh primary election restricted to aspirants who meet the legal requirements.
The dispute has emerged as one of the earliest major internal challenges facing the APC ahead of the 2027 general elections, with the party expected to conclude its appeal process before forwarding the names of its candidates to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
The controversy has also renewed attention on Section 88 of the Electoral Act, 2026, which reflects provisions contained in the Electoral Act, 2022 concerning the participation of political appointees in party primaries. The issue has repeatedly come before the courts, with the Supreme Court affirming in Tukur v. Mustapha that political appointees must resign their appointments before contesting or participating in party primaries as either aspirants or delegates.
The decision of the APC’s appeal panel is expected to determine who eventually flies the party’s flag in the 2027 House of Representatives election for Ekiti North Federal Constituency II.
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Saudi Arabia ‘s Aramco Helicopter Crashes, Kills 14
A helicopter crash in Saudi Arabia killed 14 Saudi citizens on Sunday, the kingdom’s official press agency reported, adding that the aircraft belonged to state oil giant Aramco.
The Saudi Press Agency, citing an official at the energy ministry, reported the helicopter crashed in Ras Tanura in the country’s east.
“The accident claimed the lives of all 14 passengers, all Saudi citizens,” the agency said, adding that an investigation was under way to determine the cause of the crash.
Aramco says it operates more than 60 aircraft, including helicopters serving more than 300 heliports in Saudi Arabia, making it one of the largest corporate fleets in the region.
The deadly accident comes as oil-rich Gulf nations seek to ramp up their output following Iranian attacks and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway for the export of oil and gas.
The Gulf monarchy did not indicate the incident was in any way connected to a hostile attack.
During the Middle East war, Iranian attacks had targeted energy facilities in the Gulf.
Ras Tanura is home to one of the largest refineries in the Middle East, with a capacity of 550,000 barrels per day, and is critical to Saudi Arabia’s energy sector.
The refinery has been targeted several times, notably during an Iranian drone attack at the beginning of the conflict, which caused a fire and forced a partial shutdown.
Riyadh said in April that the weeks-long attacks had disrupted several production operations at key facilities, with refineries in Ras Tanura as well as Jubail, Yanbu and Riyadh targeted.
Saudi Arabia, the world’s leading crude exporter, produces a little over 10 million bpd.
AFP
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SAD! Bandits’ bomb hits vehicle, kills one, injures many in Sokoto
An Improvised Explosive Device, IED, planted by alleged bandits along the Kurawa–Sabon Birni road in Sokoto State on Sunday hit a vehicle, killing one person and injuring many passengers.
The incident raised fresh concerns over the growing use of explosive devices by criminal groups operating in parts of the North-West.
The vehicle was said to be conveying passengers from surrounding communities to Sabon Birni when it ran over the explosive device, triggering a blast that severely damaged the vehicle and left several occupants injured.
A security analyst based in the area, Bashir Guyawa, disclosed the incident in a post on his Facebook page.
Guyawa described the incident as another reminder of the persistent security challenges confronting communities along the border axis.
He said the vehicle was on a routine passenger trip when the explosion occurred.
“The vehicle was conveying passengers early this morning on their way to Sabon Birni when the unfortunate incident happened,” he wrote.
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