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Abure Accuses Abia Deputy Governor Emetu of Leading Invasion of Labour Party Secretariat, Carting Away Valuables

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The Julius Abure-led faction of the Labour Party (LP) has accused Abia State Deputy Governor Ikechukwu Emetu and Senator Nenadi Usman of masterminding a violent and unlawful invasion of the party’s national secretariat in Utako, Abuja, early Tuesday morning, during which files and other valuables were allegedly carted away.
In a strongly worded statement issued by the faction’s National Publicity Secretary, Obiora Ifoh, titled “Abia State Deputy Governor, Nenadi Usman, Others Forcefully Break into National Secretariat, Cart Away Valuables, and Bar Staff from Gaining Access,” the Abure group described the incident as a forceful takeover aided by heavy police presence.
The statement alleged that unidentified persons, accompanied by eight truckloads of policemen, stormed the headquarters around 1 a.m., removed all billboards and signage displaying Abure and his executives, and replaced them with those of Senator Usman. Party staff and officials were reportedly denied access, with only members of the Usman-led interim leadership permitted inside the premises.
“The invasion, aided by eight truckloads of policemen, denied officers and staff of the party access, ensuring that only members of the Nenadi interim leadership were allowed into the secretariat,” Ifoh stated. He further claimed that hoodlums, allegedly directed by Senator Nenadi Usman and Abia State Deputy Governor Ikechukwu Emetu, broke into offices and removed files and other materials.
“When some of our senior officials arrived in the morning, they were prevented by the police. We chose not to confront them to avoid clashes, opting for a peaceful approach,” the statement added.
The Abure faction acknowledged a Federal High Court judgment in Abuja that recognized Usman as interim national chairman and directed the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to acknowledge her caretaker committee pending a national convention. However, they insisted the ruling remains under appeal, with a stay of execution already obtained.
“It is on record that a Federal High Court in the FCT gave a judgment recognising Senator Usman as the interim chairman of the Labour Party. However, the party leadership has obtained a stay of execution and has since appealed the judgment,” Ifoh explained. “It is therefore inappropriate and unnecessary for any group to resort to self-help by forcefully breaking into the national secretariat.”
The statement called on the police, Department of State Services (DSS), Office of the National Security Adviser, and other security agencies to intervene immediately, warning that failure to act poses a serious threat to democratic institutions. It urged party members to remain calm and law-abiding while legal options are pursued.
Senator Nenadi Usman, speaking through her Senior Special Adviser on Media, Ken Asogwa, confirmed the takeover in a phone interview, describing it as “long overdue.” A visit to the secretariat showed armed policemen stationed inside and around the building, with strict security screening for journalists, party members, and supporters.
Usman, recognized by INEC as acting national chairman following the court order, and with Abure’s name replaced on the commission’s website two weeks ago, said the action aligns with the judicial pronouncement. Last month, the Federal High Court ruled that Abure’s tenure as national chairman had expired.

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ADC Accuses Justice Lifu of Acting in Contempt of Court

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The National Publicity Secretary of the African Democratic Congress, Bolaji Abdullahi, has alleged that Justice Peter Lifu acted in contempt of court by issuing a judgment that deregistered the ADC and four other political parties despite a pending appeal.

According to Abdullahi, the Court of Appeal had directed that no action should be taken on the matter until the appeal is heard on October 27. He argued that proceeding with the judgment before the appellate court’s determination amounts to a disregard for the court’s directive.

“Justice Peter Lifu, the judge who gave the judgment that deregistered the ADC and four other parties, should be arrested. The Appeal Court said don’t act until the case is heard on October 27. He’s acting in contempt of court,” Abdullahi stated.

The remarks add a new dimension to the legal and political controversy surrounding the status of the affected political parties, with the matter expected to be further addressed when the appeal comes up for hearing.

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Kwankwaso’s Son Emerges as Kano NDC Deputy Governorship Candidate

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KANO — Mustapha Rabiu Kwankwaso has been announced as the deputy governorship candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) in Kano State ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Mustapha is the son of Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, a leading figure in the party and former governor of Kano State.

The announcement comes amid ongoing political realignments within the NDC in Kano. The party recently unveiled Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo as its governorship candidate for the state, following consultations among party stakeholders.  

Political observers say the emergence of Mustapha Kwankwaso as running mate is expected to generate discussions within Kano’s political landscape, given his family ties to the influential Kwankwasiyya movement led by his father.

The NDC has continued to position itself as a major opposition force ahead of the 2027 elections, with the party’s leadership expressing confidence in its chances across key states, including Kano.  

Party officials are expected to provide further details on the candidature and campaign strategy in the coming days.

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Peter Obi Has No Influence Over NDC Party Affairs – Victor Umeh

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Senator Victor Umeh, representing Anambra Central Senatorial District, has firmly stated that the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) presidential candidate, Peter Obi, exerts no influence on party decisions or candidate selections.

Umeh made the clarification on Monday during an interview, while addressing speculations and allegations that he was involved in influencing positions within the party.

The NDC has come under heavy criticism following its recently concluded primary elections across the country. In response to claims linking Obi to the process, Umeh distanced the former Anambra governor from any involvement.

“Peter Obi has not been involved in influencing who becomes what in the NDC. He’s somebody whom you can hardly see drag into a process like this,” Senator Umeh said.

He added that in Obi’s local government area, residents are fully aware of developments and do not require directives from him on whom to support.

Umeh attributed his own decision to join the NDC to the party’s leadership under Senator Seriake Dickson. “It’s because he’s the chairman or the leader of that party that made us join the party, because I work with him in the Senate, and I know his character. I know he stands on national issues,” he explained.

The senator noted that the entry of Peter Obi and former Kano Governor Rabi’u Kwankwaso into the NDC triggered a surge of aspirants seeking various positions. He dismissed complaints of extortion during the primaries, saying those making the claims were attempting to manipulate the process and ultimately “had their fingers burnt.”

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