Politics
PDP begins sale of councillorship nomination forms in Akwa Ibom

The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Akwa Ibom State Council says it has commenced sale of Expression of Interest and Nomination Forms for councillorship seats across the 369 wards in the state.
This is in preparation for the upcoming local government elections in the state by October, 2024.
In a statement by the state publicity secretary, Borono Bassey, he said the exercise commenced on Friday, July 19 and would end on Wednesday, July 24.
The statement noted that for Saturdays, the collection of Nomination and Expression of Interest Forms will take place from 9am and end by 3pm.
Bassey said the party chairman, Elder Aniekan Akpan has encouraged all aspirants to maximize the time frame and purchase the forms, promising that the party would display the principles of fair play and transparency and also adhere to the guidelines throughout the exercise.
According to him, “The Chairman, Rt. Hon. (Eld) Aniekan Akpan said our Party, the PDP has put all modalities in motion to ensure that we have a successful outing. Yesterday, we announced the Commencement of Sales of Forms and once that process is completed, submission will begin and also end on the stipulated dates. Thereafter we will screen candidates.
“I wish to reiterate the advice of the leader of the Peoples Democratic Party in Akwa Ibom State, who is our Governor, His Excellency, Pastor Umo Eno, that leaders and stakeholders across the different Local Government Areas and Wards must ensure that their actions, resolutions and choices promote the current legacy of Peace that we enjoy in this State and also make winning very easy for our Party, the PDP.
“We must, through our actions and choices, continue to uphold and make good the trust of Akwa Ibom on the PDP which has made them continue to choose our Party as the most preferred platform for the emergence of Leaders and Representatives.”
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Rivers State of Emergency will end as soon as stability is restored- FG

The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has assured that President Bola Tinubu will end the state of emergency in Rivers State as soon as stability is restored.
In an interview with The Nation newspaper, Idris stated that Tinubu remains committed to reinstating democratic governance in the state.
“As soon as he assesses that sanity has returned to Rivers State, he will ensure the restoration of all democratic structures in that state,” he said.
He further emphasized the urgency of the situation, adding that “the president will not wait a minute longer than necessary.”
Dismissing speculations about hidden motives behind the emergency declaration, Idris maintained that the decision was made purely in the interest of restoring order.
“The president has no intention whatsoever to take over the governance of Rivers State. He has no intention to be or to appoint a governor for Rivers State,” he said.
According to the minister, the breakdown of governance in Rivers necessitated the president’s intervention. He described the action as “a very responsible but very painful” decision made “in line with constitutional provisions.”
“The way democracy is designed in this country is that the three arms of government must work together, and one will be checking the other,” Idris explained.
“So, we cannot have just the executive functioning and say we have a functional democracy. We didn’t have that, and therefore, the president had to act.”
The emergency rule, declared last week, led to the suspension of Governor Siminalayi Fubara, his deputy, and all members of the state assembly, with retired naval chief Ibok-Ete Ibas appointed as the sole administrator
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NBA to Tinubu: Restore Fubara back to power immediately, constitution does not recognise an administrator

The Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, has reiterated its call on President Bola Tinubu to restore Governor Siminalayi Fubara back to his elected position as Rivers State governor without further delay.
Last Tuesday, President Tinubu declared a state of emergency in Rivers State and followed it up with the suspension of the elected governor of the state, his deputy and all the members of the House of Assembly over the political crisis rocking the oil-rich state.
The President appointed Ibok-Ete Ibas, a retired naval chief, as the state’s sole administrator. Immediately after the move, the NBA released a statement saying the President lacked such powers to suspend democratically elected officials. According to the NBA the removal of Fubara by Tinubu is unconstitutional.
Following up with its earlier statement, the NBA President, Afam Osigwe, insisted that Fubara must be brought back to his position as the governor of Rivers State as the constitution does not recognize a Sole Administrator.
“That is our belief, that is what we expect the president to do, to restore him (Fubara) back to power having unconstitutionally removed him,” Afam Osigwe told Channels Television, Sunday night, March 23 when asked if the president should recall the governor.”
“And that is why we do not recognise that a sole administrator is the rightful person to occupy the government house in Rivers State having been appointed unconstitutionally.
“Even when I saw him taking the oath of office, I was wondering which oath he was taking because he was taking an oath not known to the constitution, the constitution does not recognise an administrator,” he said.
Osigwe pointed out that the problem in Rivers State is being cured with a wrong solution, likening it to one using a sledgehammer on his head because of headache.
He said the measures being taken to address the Rivers problem “are overreaching, extensive, undemocratic and above all, unconstitutional.”
He maintained that the problem in Rivers State is political and only a political solution will bring it to an end.
“I do not believe that it (Section 305) is not explicit, I simply believe that we deliberately refuse to apply it the way it is,” Osigwe said
Osigwe also does not believe that the national assembly approval legitimized the President’s action saying the National Assembly’s approval is like placing something on nothing.
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INEC receives petition for recall of embattled Senator, Natasha

The Independent National Electoral Commission on Monday received petition for recall of embattled Senator, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan from a group of registered voters from her Kogi Central Senatorial District.
Natasha is presently on suspension by the Senate over alleged gross misconduct.
The petition for her recall dated 21st March 2025 was submitted on Monday at the INEC headquarters in Abuja by a group which described itself as Concerned Kogi Youth and Women.
The petition was addressed to the INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu.
It was titled, “Constituents Petition for the Recall of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan on grounds of Loss of Confidence.”
In the petition the Kogi Central constituent said: “We, the undersigned being duly registered voters of the Kogi Central Senatorial District, hereby invoke our rights under the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to formally demand the recall of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan from the Nigerian Senate.
“In particular, this petition for the recall of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan is brought pursuant to Section 68 of the 1999 Constitution of The Federal Republic of Nigeria (As Amended), as well as INEC’s Regulations and Guidelines for Recall Petitions.
“Kindly recall that Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan emerged as our Senator by verdict of the Court of Appeal, Abuja on Tuesday October 31, 2023 which affirmed the Peoples Democratic Party PDP candidate as winner of the February 25, 2023 Kogi Central Senatorial election.
“This petition arises from our loss of confidence in the Senator on grounds of gross misconduct, abuse of office, evasion of due process and a pattern of deceitful behaviour that has not only embarrassed the people of Kogi Central constituency but has also tarnished the integrity of the Nigerian Senate and our nation’s democratic institutions
Speaking after submitting the petition, a leader of the group, Charity Ijoshe Omole told journalists that the move to recall Natasha was because her constituent have lost confidence in the senator.
She said; “We have lost confidence in her because of her gross misconduct that led to her suspension in the Senate and we the Kogi Central not to be represented.
“We have cone to recall her, because we cannot afford not to be represented. This petition is from Concerned Kogi Youth and Women.
“We, the people of Kogi Central voted her in, and we are here to recall her. We have four 488,000 registered voters and as I speak to you now, we have more than 250,000 voters who have signed for her recall”.
“By this petition, which we have made sure is signed by more than one-half of the registered voters in Kogi Central, we hereby demand that the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC immediately commences the constitutional and procedural process of recall to remove Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan from office and declare her seat vacant”.
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