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Bauchi Senator defects to APC

The Senator representing Bauchi North, Samaila Kaila, has defected from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio read Kaila’s letter of defection on the floor of the Senate on Tuesday.
The letter read: “I have the honour to respectfully notify all distinguished senators of my defection from the People’s Democratic Party with effect from Oct. 11 and joining the All Progressives Congress.
“This decision, though not taken lightly, follows extensive consultations with critical stakeholders, political associates, and my constituents from the Bauchi North Senatorial District.
“It has become evident that the prolonged internal divisions, recurring factionalisation and crisis, loss of strategic direction within the PDP, have gravely constrained my ability to discharge my constitutional responsibilities effectively and in good conscience.
“As one deeply committed to the service of our nation and the welfare of my people, I have found it necessary to realign my political engagements with a more progressive platform.
“I have chosen to join the All Progressives Congress and to lend my full commitment to the implementation of the Renewed Hope Agenda of His Excellency, President Bola Tinubu.
“I hold in high regard, the bold and transformative reforms initiated by the President aimed at restoring economic stability, strengthening governance, and repositioning our nation for sustainable growth.”
According to the letter, these efforts reflect the decisive leadership of the country, which is what Nigeria needs.
It added: “I am confident that these reform efforts align with my legislative ideals and my enduring conviction to contribute meaningfully to Nigeria’s development and democratic advancement.
“Permit me, Your Excellency the Senate President, to express my deep appreciation to you for your exemplary leadership of the 10th Senate that has attracted all and sundry from the opposition side.
“Your commitment to unity and legislative excellence continues to inspire confidence across party lines and I remain committed to working under your guidance in advancing the Senate’s constitutional mandate, and ensuring the well-being of all Nigerian people.”
In his remarks, Akpabio congratulated Kaila on his defection to the ruling APC.
Politics
PDP loses 3 Kaduna Rep members to APC

Three Kaduna State PDP members of the House of Representatives on Tuesday defected to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
The defectors are Rep. Abdulkarim Ahmed, (Kaduna South Federal Constituency), Rep. Aliyu Abdullahi, (Ikara/Kubau Federal Constituency) and Rep. Sadiq Abdullahi, (Sabon Gari federal constituency).
Reading their defection letters respectively, the Speaker, Rep. Abbas Tajudeen during plenary said their defection was due to an internal crisis within the PDP.
“They also highlighted the need to align forces with President Bola Tinubu to deliver the dividends of democracy to their respective constituents.
“The defectors pledged their full commitment to supporting President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda.
“They also pledged to promote unity and sustainable development in Kaduna State under the leadership of the Gov. Uba Sani,” Abbas said.
Highlight of the defection was the presence of Kaduna State governor at the plenary.
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Photonews: Faces of top politicians at PBAT continuity project’s strategic meeting in Akure

The PBAT Continuity Project PCP is one of the support groups within the All Progressives Congress, APC in Ondo state, working for the re-election of President Bola Tinubu.
See below faces of top politicians at its strategic meeting in Akure, Ondo State capital on Tuesday, October 14th, 2025.
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Your litmus test is Anambra election – IPAC to new INEC leadership

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Home Politics Your litmus test is Anambra election – IPAC to new INEC leadership
The Inter Party Advisory Council, IPAC, has told the new leadership of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, that Nigerians expect credible, transparent and inclusive elections where every vote is counted and counts in the overall result.
Chairman of IPAC, DR Yusuf Dantalle, stated this when he led the leaders of political parties to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Quarterly Consultative meeting with Political Parties in Abuja on Tuesday.
Dantalle said there was the need for stakeholders to continue to sanitise the nation’s democratic system to meet the yearnings of citizens who desire and deserve dividends of constitutional rule and not rhetoric.
He maintained that after 26 years of unbroken democracy in the country, there was no reason why things should not be done in the highest standards.
According to the IPAC Chairman, the ongoing Constitution and Electoral Act amendments provide yet another opportunity to advance Nigeria’s democracy.
IPAC has been engaging the National Assembly and critical stakeholders on the review of the legal frameworks for sustainable democracy and development.
IPAC said it has submitted its proposals to the House of Representatives Committee on Constitutional Review on Monday 6th October 2025, and the Joint Senate and House of Representatives Committee on Electoral Matters yesterday.
It proposed the scrapping of the State Independent Electoral Commissions, SIECs and vesting the responsibility of conducting all Local Governments elections on INEC, reservation of special seats for women, restoration of funding for political parties to provide for a level playing field for all political parties.
”Establishment of Electoral Offences Commission to try electoral offenders, removal of the power to appoint the INEC Chairman, Secretary, National Commissioners and Resident Electoral Commissioners from the executive to ensure the independence of the commission from political influence, amongst others.
The council urged the National Assembly to expedite action on the reforms as time is of the essence.
“Nigerians expect credible, transparent and inclusive elections where every vote is counted and counts in the overall result,” Dantalle said.
“The litmus test of the new leadership is the conduct of the November 8, 2025 Anambra State governorship election.
“The success of this off-cycle election will set the stage for the upcoming elections in 2026 including the Federal Capital Territory Area Council polls, Osun and Ekiti States gubernatorial elections and the decisive 2027 general election. INEC should put its acts together and get it right.
“With new leadership, citizens’ expectations are high, very high. The commission should justify the confidence the nation reposed in it.
“This is the only way to rebuild trust in the electoral process and encourage mass participation in future polls.”
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