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After NEC meeting, PDP will be born again– Bode George

Amid rising concerns over the mass defections from the Peoples Democratic Party, including high-profile exits in Delta State, party chieftain and Board of Trustees member Chief Bode George has expressed confidence that the PDP will recover and emerge stronger after its upcoming National Executive Committee meeting scheduled for May 15.
Speaking on Politics Today on Channels Television at the weekend George addressed concerns over the recent mass exodus of party members from Delta State, including former Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, and all 25 local government chairmen in the state.
Despite what some analysts have called a “tsunami,” George was adamant that the PDP remains resilient.
“A date has been fixed for our NEC meeting and after that meeting, you will see that this same Iroko tree, the political Iroko tree, will bounce back,” he said.
George described the Delta defections as “despicable” and “a lack of respect for a platform that honoured you.”
He expressed disappointment in what he sees as self-serving moves.
When pressed on the significance of high-profile defections such as that of Okowa, who was the party’s vice-presidential candidate in the last general election, George was dismissive.
“It is an experience. We have gone through this before. It is not a threat. Because something happened doesn’t mean it is fixated or it is finality,” he assured.
George argued that the All Progressives Congress, despite benefiting from the defections, offers no real alternative.
“There is hunger in the land. There is anger in the land. What do you think they are going to do there? If it is not a personal embellishment, what are they going to do there?” he said.
He acknowledged that the exodus appears damaging but maintained that the party has experienced similar episodes in the past and has always recovered.
George also issued a warning about the consequences of electoral manipulation in the future, stating, “If we lose, we hands off. But if we win and you manipulate the results, you are looking for an unimaginable conflagration. And we cannot afford that.”
Despite internal fractures and public criticism, the BOT member insisted the PDP is not in its final days.
“We will come up with a suggested solution which will be unanimous. These challenges we are facing now will further strengthen us,” he concluded.
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June 12: Lamido Urges Tinubu to Compensate Abiola’s Family with ₦45 Billion

Former Jigawa State Governor, Alhaji Sule Lamido, has appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to settle the ₦45 billion debt allegedly owed to the late Chief MKO Abiola by the Federal Government.
Lamido made the call on Tuesday in Abuja during the public presentation of his autobiography titled “Being True To Myself.”
In his remarks, Lamido said it was time for the Nigerian government to bring closure to the June 12, 1993, presidential election saga.
He noted that Abiola, who won the election but was denied the presidency, was still being wronged decades later.
“I would like to appeal to President Tinubu to close the chapter of June 12. In his book, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida revealed that Abiola won the election,” Lamido said.
According to him, when he once met with Babangida, the former military leader disclosed that Abiola was being owed ₦45 billion by the government.
“Abiola is double punished. One, he was denied the presidency. Two, he is being owed. Please tell [Tinubu] to pay Abiola’s family the ₦45 billion. When this money is paid, the chapter of June 12 will be closed. It is very important,” Lamido stated, addressing the Minister of Information who represented the President at the event.
In addition to his appeal, Lamido expressed gratitude to those who contributed to the success of his book project.
He thanked Allah for sparing his life to witness the occasion and extended heartfelt appreciation to former President Olusegun Obasanjo, whom he described as his “Boss, Guide, Leader, and Inspiration.”
“Baba, I sincerely and profoundly thank you. May God Almighty endow and bless you with abundant health, wisdom, joy, and well-being,” he said to Obasanjo, who was present at the event and also wrote the book’s foreword.
He acknowledged General Abdulsalami Abubakar for his integrity and service to the nation, and praised the Sultan of Sokoto, His Eminence Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III, for promoting religious unity and attending the event despite his tight schedule.
Lamido further appreciated Dr. Iyorchia Ayu for reviewing the book and referred to him as a longtime friend and comrade.
He also commended the Editorial and Organising Committees for their commitment, and the Media Subcommittee for creating nationwide awareness about the book.
The book launch drew notable figures and stirred fresh conversation around the unresolved issues surrounding the 1993 election and the late MKO Abiola’s legacy.
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Cultists murder final-year student two days after sign-out

A final-year student has tragically passed away after being shot by alleged cultists outside his school campus.
The incident was shared on a popular social media platform, X (formerly Twitter), by Maaloo Dgreat, who posted about the heartbreaking event on his official Facebook page.
In his post, he wrote: “I am heartbroken to hear about your death. The cultists who shot you will never know peace. This is not just a great loss to NIDSUG but to Rivers State. Rest on, Precious A. Briggs.”
Maaloo Dgreat continued, recounting the events leading up to the tragedy: “He was shot last night by cultists outside the school campus in Amassoma. I was reliably told that he had a quarrel and a fight with a cult group and was shot as he turned to go home.”
“He was then rushed to the hospital by friends, but the nearby hospital refused to attend to him. It is so sad and heartbreaking. This is the person who signed out two days ago and was awaiting his final project defense in just three days. It is so sad.”
As the post gained traction online, concerned individuals flooded the comment section to express their thoughts and condolences.
See some reactions below:
Saviour Saviour Idungafa: “Is so shocking to hear this, this was a very gallant comrade in NIDSUG, God have mercy.”
Christine Kyle Ebohimen: “Cultists still exist in campus ? I thought they have been eradicated .. what a youthful life cut short.”
Emumotimi Bryant Sien: “A rivers son?it is high time they pull out all cult groups from higher institutions initiations should be done after graduation.just like the pyrate confraternity.”
Victor Amatu: “It’s unbelievable, I can’t imagine it’s true… This is a very serious matter.. what’s is NDU turning into at the moment… It’s just like a film to my hearing at the moment.”
Raphael Barry: “I hope he was not one of the cultist”
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Reps Give Fire Service Boss 24 Hours to Appear

By Gloria Ikibah
The House of Representatives has given a 24-hour ultimatum to the Controller-General of the Federal Fire Service, Jaji Abdulganiyu, demanding his personal appearance over the recent fire truck accident in Abuja that left three people dead and several others injured.
This directive was issued on Tuesday by the Minority Whip, Rep. Ali Isah, following the agency’s failure to honour an earlier invitation to address the matter.
Naijablitznews.com recalled the tragic incident occurred on Friday evening at ECOWAS Junction, Wuse 2, during an emergency operation at Avenue Plaza, Banex, where a fire truck reportedly lost control, claiming the lives of three siblings.
Rep. Isah expressed dismay that despite graphic videos circulating online, the Fire Service had not issued any public statement or shown presence at the scene. He called on the agency to visit the bereaved family without delay, cover all medical expenses of the victims receiving treatment, and arrange adequate compensation.
He also demanded that the Fire Service take concrete steps to prevent such an incident from happening again.
Earlier in his brief, a top-ranking officer in charge of Administration and Supplies at the Fire Service, Samuel Olumode, admitted the agency deeply regretted the fatal incident in Abuja.
He stated that while the Controller-General couldn’t appear in person due to pressing state duties, he had given clear instructions for a team, including Olumode himself, to represent the service at the hearing.
Olumode eemphasised hat no one takes the loss of life lightly, especially when such a loss is irreversible. He attributed the tragic occurrence to the urgent and chaotic nature of the firefighting operation that night.
According to him, the driver of the fire truck did not stop at the scene immediately after the crash, fearing possible attacks from an angry crowd, something fire crews reportedly face often. However, the driver later turned himself in at the nearest police station and has remained in custody since.
Olumode also disclosed that the Fire Service, under the leadership of the CG, had already begun reaching out to those affected. Visits had been made to the victims’ family and the injured in hospital. Fire officers were also present at the funeral held at the National Mosque and the burial that followed.
He described the moment as extremely difficult for the bereaved family and confirmed that another team had visited the boys’ mother to console her personally.
Olumode added that the Fire Service had made a public apology, which was aired and published by several leading media outlets across the country.
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