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APC takes over Katsina LG elections despite stiff challenge from opposition

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The All Progressive Congress (APC) won in all 34 local government areas of Katsina state, according to the results of the February 15 local government elections announced by the chairman of the state independent electoral commission (KASIEC), Alhaji Lawal Alhassan Faskari.

Katsina state governor, Dikko Umaru Radda, congratulated the 34 newly elected local government chairmen and hailed the peaceful and transparent electoral process, describing it as a milestone in the state’s democratic journey.

He said: ”The peaceful conduct of yesterday’s elections is nothing but a show of maturity of our democracy and the commitment of our people to peaceful political participation,”

”The absence of electoral violence and the impressive voter turnout was as a result of citizens’ dedication to democratic principles”

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“The sweeping victory of the All Progressives Congress (APC) across the local governments reflects public confidence in our party’s governance. More importantly, the overwhelming mandate validates the noticeable investment we have built in the people of Katsina State”

While calling on the local government chairmen to align with the state’s “Building Your Future agenda”, he stressed that the development framework must be replicated at the grassroots level to ensure uniform progress in Katsina state

Radda particularly emphasized the need to sustain and strengthen the State Government Community Development Programme (CDP).

He further charged the incoming chairmen to prioritize inclusive governance policy of government adding that the dividends of democracy must reach every citizen, regardless of political affiliation

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He said: ”I urge you to uphold the party’s reputation through transparent leadership, zero tolerance for corruption, and most importantly effective utilization of local government autonomy,”

The governor also expressed deep appreciation to the Katsina people for their staunch belief in the All Progressives Congress (APC) by repaying the positive impact made in various communities with their massive votes at the polls.

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Osun APM declares Appeal Court verdict quashing APC’s appeal stands

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The Osun State Chapter of the Action Peoples Party (APP) has declared that the alleged resumption to duty, by the ousted council chairmen and councillors of the All Progressive Congress (APC) is illegal, tagging those involved as looters and imposters while urging security operatives to immediately arrest and prosecute anyone involved in such illegal and unconstitutional act.

Reacting to the news of the takeover of the local government councils by chairmen and Councillors earlier this morning, the State Chairman of the APP, Mr. Odesola Oluseye Titus dismissed the legality of such acts saying this is against the rule of law and the constitution of Nigeria.

Mr. Odesola specifically stated that the APP is in possession of a valid court judgement, in a suit filed against the Osun State Independent Electoral Commission (OSSIEC), which was delivered on November 30th, 2022 at the Federal High Court, Osogbo, in favor of the party. He recalled that the APP had challenged the 2022 election on the ground of non compliance with the 2022 electoral act as well as OSSIEC guidelines with respect to the notice of election given by the commission.

“Anyone calling themselves elected chairmen or councillors in Osun State today is an impostor. By virtue of the favorable judgement that nullified the October 2022 LG election, the seats of Chairmen and Councillors across Osun State are deemed vacant. More so, that those who appealed the judgement abandoned it and the Court of Appeal subsequently dismissed the appeal for want of prosecution.

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“So those that went to the council today are looters and we as a party strongly condemn in strong terms such illegal actions. We hereby call on security agencies to immediately arrest and prosecute these impostors.” He added

On the claims by the APC Chairmen and Councillors that the Court of Appeal had upturned the decision of the Federal High Court and as such, they are to return to office, Mr. Odesola said “this is a misunderstanding of judicial procedure and rule of law. Our case against OSSIEC and by extension the conduct of the 2022 local government election and that of the PDP is two different cases. While we are aware that the Appeal court upturned the PDP case, we are also aware of the implication of the abandonment and subsequent dismissal of APC appeal against our favorable judgement.

“Ask them, did the Appeal court reinstate them? The answer is No. The appeal court merely struck out the PDP case for being speculative and thereafter declared that the court lacked jurisdiction to rule on speculative cases, the court didn’t rule on the merit of the appeal. On their prayer asking for reinstatement of the sacked Chairmen, the court declared that having determined the lack of jurisdiction, it is not interested in going into that because it is now an academic exercise.

“it is trite in law and as declared by the Supreme Court in SC/VC/478/2021 that a case on appeal become academic exercise when it would bring no benefit to any of the parties, or where there is no live issue in the claim. So where did they see their own interpretation from? To the best of our knowledge, the PDP case did not exist as a result of the Appeal court judgement in that case. But how would anyone say our own judgement has been invalidated? Who would think of such? Are we running a banana republic?

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“We have presented our position to OSSIEC and we have fielded candidates to fill the vacant positions across the local governments in the upcoming elections. As a major beneficiary of the FHC judgement in suit FHC/OS/CS/103/2022, we are waiting for Saturday to contest in the election and we are prepared to win. In addition, the Inter-party Advisory Council (IPAC), under which we belong, has directed all member party to proceed with the election.” He concluded.

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PDP Leadership Tussle: S’Court sets March 10 for Anyanwu’s appeal against removal

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The Supreme Court has set March 10 for the hearing of Senator Samuel Anyanwu’s appeal contesting his ousting as the National Secretary of the People Democratic Party (PDP), as announced yesterday.

The decision was made by a five-member panel led by Justice Ibrahim Saulawa during the ruling on Anyanwu’s motion for expedited consideration.

Last December, the Court of Appeal sitting in Enugu upheld a High Court decision that sacked Samuel Anyanwu as PDP national secretary.

The lower court upheld Sunday Udeh-Okoye as the substantive national secretary of the opposition party.

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In the lead judgment delivered by Justice Ridwan Abdullahi, the Court of Appeal held that Anyanwu‘s appeal was incompetent and lacking in merit.

The appellate court held that the appellant violated the PDP constitution by laying claim to the national secretary position, having contested and picked as the party’s candidate in the 2024 governorship election in Imo State.

Dissatisfied with the ruling, Anyanwu approached the apex court last month and asked the court to set aside the judgment of the two lower courts and recognise him as the authentic national secretary of the PDP.

He also filed a motion for accelerated hearing as well as an abridgment of time on grounds of the crucial role of the office of national secretary.

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Delivering ruling in the motion, the Supreme Court  granted the relief sought and ordered service of the court processes on the respondent, Mr. Aniagu Emmanuel, who the court said, must file in his reply brief within three days of service.

Anyanwu, on the other hand was given two days to reply on point of law.

But the apex court did not hear Anyanwu’s motion for stay of execution of the judgment of the appellate court was not heard by the apex court.

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Anambra Guber polls: PDP fixes cost of forms at N40m

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Aspirants of PDP for the 2025 Anambra governorship election will pay N40 million for the nomination and expression of interest forms, the party has said.

Mr Umar Bature, the PDP National Organising Secretary to the party’s Chairman in Anambra, Mr Chidi Chidebe announced the fee in a letter was titled: “Release of Timetable and Schedule of Activities,” released on Tuesday.

He stated that the PDP National Working Committee (NWC) had approved the timetable and schedule of activities for the upcoming governorship election in Anambra.

He also stated that the NWC pegged the nomination form at N35 million and expression of interest at Five million Naira.

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“It is important to draw your attention to the new highlights according to the approved timetable.

“The fees for the nomination and expression of interest have been reviewed upward to reflect the current economic situation in the country. To this effect, please find below the current approved fees:

Three-man ad hoc delegate form N50,000; National delegate form-N150,000; expression of interest form five million Naira; and nomination form N35 million.

“However pursuant to the Constitution of our party, female aspirants and Persons Living with Disabilities are exempted from paying for nomination forms.

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Also, youths below 40 years are to purchase expression of interest forms but with a 50 per cent discount on nomination form,” Bature stated.

According to Bature the sales of nomination and expression of interest forms will begin from Feb. 24 to March 5.

He also disclosed that the screening of aspirants would hold on March 11, ward congress March 20, local government area congresses – March 27 and party primaries on April 5.

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