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INEC can’t declare govs’ seats vacant over defections, says NBA president
The President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Afam Osigwe, (SAN), has said the Independent National Electoral Commission lacks the constitutional authority to declare the seat of any governor vacant on account of defection from one political party to another.
The statement follows public reactions trailing the call on INEC by a chieftain of the African Democratic Congress and Nollywood actor, Kenneth Okonkwo, to declare the seat of Bayelsa State Governor, Douye Diri, vacant after he resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party, the platform on which he was elected in 2023.
Diri resigned his PDP membership on Wednesday during an expanded State Executive Council meeting held at the Government House, Yenagoa, which was attended by the Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Abraham Ingobere; his deputy, Michael Ogbere; the All Progressives Grand Alliance Minority Leader, Edward Brigidi; and seven other lawmakers.
He attributed his decision to leave the party to what he described as “obvious reasons.”
His resignation sparked speculation that he might be heading to the ruling All Progressives Congress.
The Bayelsa governor’s defection came barely 24 hours after his Enugu State counterpart, Peter Mbah, and three members of the House of Representatives dumped the opposition party for the APC.
Reacting in a post on his Instagram page, Okonkwo argued that Diri had automatically vacated his seat by resigning from the PDP without belonging to any political party.
He cited Section 177(c) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), which provides that a person shall be qualified for election to the office of governor if he is “a member of a political party and is sponsored by that political party.”
Okonkwo, therefore, urged INEC to act swiftly by declaring the seat vacant and conducting a fresh election within 90 days.
However, speaking with Saturday PUNCH, Osigwe described Okonkwo’s interpretation of the law as “baseless and unconstitutional.”
According to Osigwe, neither the Constitution nor any existing judicial precedent grants INEC or any authority the power to remove a member of the executive — such as the president, vice president, governor, or deputy governor — for defecting from one political party to another.
He noted that the Supreme Court had already settled the issue in Atiku v. Attorney-General of the Federation, where it ruled that the constitutional provision on loss of seat due to defection applies only to legislators.
“In 2006, Atiku Abubakar was vice president under Olusegun Obasanjo. They were elected on the PDP platform, and when Atiku defected to the AC, the president sought to declare his office vacant.
The matter went all the way to the Supreme Court, and the court made it clear that the issue of losing a seat due to defection does not apply to the executive, only to the legislature,” Osigwe said.
He stressed that the law remains settled and should not continue to spark needless controversy.
“Here we are in 2025, still wasting time on what the Supreme Court has already settled. There is no provision in the Constitution allowing the removal of a governor because he changed parties.
A governor can defect 50 times, and there will still be no legal basis to declare his seat vacant,” he added.
Osigwe urged Nigerians and political commentators to desist from “wasting judicial and journalistic time” on matters already resolved by the courts, insisting that the constitutional position “is clear and unambiguous.”
Credit: PUNCH
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Nigeria-UK Pledge Stronger Ties After High-Level Talks in London
By Gloria Ikibah
Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, has met with the British Foreign Secretary in London to discuss new strategies for strengthening cooperation between the two nations.
The meeting, which was held at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), centred on key issues such as trade, investment, security, education, migration, and climate action.
Both sides reviewed progress in existing partnerships and explored opportunities for deeper collaboration in areas that directly impact citizens.
Ambassador Tuggar described the discussions as productive, emphasising that they reaffirmed the long-standing friendship and shared democratic values that underpin Nigeria–UK relations.
The talks also addressed global and regional developments, including defence cooperation and governance reforms, while highlighting the contributions of the Nigerian diaspora to the UK social and economic life.
Both countries agreed to sustain regular diplomatic dialogue and ensure swift implementation of commitments made during the meeting.
Ambassador Tuggar’s visit forms part of Nigeria’s broader diplomatic effort to enhance strategic partnerships, attract investment, and position the country as a key player in global development and cooperation.
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Tinubu To Sign Landmark Digital Economy Bill Into Law – Bosun Tijani
President Bola Tinubu is expected to sign the National Digital Economy and E-Governance Bill 2025 into law before month end.
This is according to the Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, during a public hearing jointly organised by the Senate and House of Representatives committees on ICT and cybersecurity and Digital and Information technology today.
He indicated that Nigeria is poised to make history as the first African nation to enact a comprehensive law on digital economy and e-governance.
Tijani described the Bill as a transformative framework that will modernise governance, strengthen the digital economy and help unlock Nigeria’s pathway to a 1 trillion dollar economy.
“This Bill is being awaited by President Bola Tinubu for assent this month, as it is one of the catalysts for achieving our 1 trillion dollar economic projection,” the minister said.
According to him, the digital economy contribution to Nigeria’s GDP has grown from 16 percent to 19 percent, with projections to reach 21 percent by 2027.
The bill he explained, establishes a comprehensive legal and institutional framework for electronic communications, digital signatures, artificial intelligence (AI) governance, cybersecurity and digital literacy.
He stressed that the Tinubu administration is focused on long-term digital reforms not short-term solutions.
“Together with the National Assembly, we are deploying 90,000 kilometres of fibre-optic network to connect every geopolitical zone, state and local government with world-class internet access.
“Beyond this, we are addressing the needs of over 20 million unconnected Nigerians by deploying nearly 4,000 new communication towers in underserved communities,” Tijani said.
The bill also proposes the creation of a National Data Exchange System to facilitate secure data sharing among government ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) and between the public and private sectors, further outlining a framework for ethical AI adoption, aimed at boosting productivity and competitiveness across industries.
“In strengthening this Bill, we are shaping the future of generations yet unborn. The generation that liberalised our telecoms sector in 1999 laid the foundation for today’s growth. Now, we take the next bold step to expand our economy through technology and innovation,” he said.
Meanwhile, Chairman of the Senate Committee on ICT and Cybersecurity, Senator Shuaib Afolabi Salisu, described the bill as a milestone in Nigeria’s digital governance journey, noting that it would provide legal recognition for electronic communications, records and contracts while mandating all public institutions to digitise their operations
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Anambra 2025: APC running mate Ekwunife congratulates Soludo
Senator Uche Ekwunife, the All Progressives Congress deputy governorship candidate in the recently concluded Anambra State election, has congratulated Governor Chukwuma Soludo on his victory in the November 8 poll.
Senator Ekwunife also expressed appreciation to her supporters for their commitment to the party during the electioneering period.
“I extend my warm congratulations to His Excellency, Prof. Charles Chukwuma Soludo CFR, on his re-election for a second term. I sincerely wish him success in leading Anambra to greater heights. When Anambra succeeds, we all succeed. I encourage all stakeholders to work together to build a stronger, more prosperous state,” she said.
She further thanked her campaign team and supporters, acknowledging their dedication, time, and prayers, which she described as the foundation of the party’s campaign.
“Though the election outcome was not what we had hoped for, I am proud of the effort that Prince Dr. Nicholas Ukachukwu and I put into this race. I am humbled by the outpouring of support from young people, mothers, and everyone who shared our vision,” Ekwunife added.
She concluded by urging all parties to support initiatives that promote peace, progress, and unity in Anambra State, emphasizing that the state’s interests must remain the top priority.
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