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Former Lawmaker Calls For Reconciliation As Rivers Assembly Tensions Linger

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A former federal lawmaker, Ogbonna Nwuke, has recalled the last sitting of the Rivers State House of Assembly before it adjourned plenary until January 15, noting that developments since then suggest the House may reconsider its stance.

Naija News reports that Nwuke, who represented Etche/Omuma Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives and also served as Rivers State Commissioner for Information and Communications, said it appeared the larger House was beginning to bend after hearing interventions from various quarters, including within its own ranks.

Speaking with Punch on the impeachment proceedings initiated against Siminalayi Fubara, the former lawmaker noted that several developments followed the Assembly’s last sitting.

Nwuke said, “You and I know that after that sitting when they commenced the impeachment against the governor, many developments began to come up.

“You know that four of their colleagues have pulled out of the impeachment.”

He added that the dissenting lawmakers did not stop at withdrawing their support but also appealed to other members to do the same.

“They didn’t stop there, but also called on fellow House members in the camp to also withdraw. So naturally, I’m certain that quite a number of people and expectations are high,” he said.

Nwuke said lawmakers would likely weigh these developments carefully when they reconvene.

“They (lawmakers) probably will sit and look at all of that. If there are rumours of impeachment, it is entirely a problem of the House,” he added.

The former lawmaker emphasised the need for synergy between the executive and legislative arms of government to promote peace and development in Rivers State.

According to him, reconciliation remains the most viable path forward.

Nwuke said, “I think what great minds in Rivers State want at this time in our history is a clear understanding that there will be no impeachment.

“A clear understanding that there will be a working relationship between the House and the executive arm.”

Nwuke said such expectations reflect the general mood of the people of the state.

“These are the expectations, very likely, and I’m sure quite a number of Rivers people agree to this,” he said.

He expressed hope that when the House reconvenes, its direction would become clearer to the public.

“So we are hoping that when the House reconvenes, people will be able to study the mood of the House and be able to understand what direction the House is following at this time,” he added.

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Rivers Governor Fubara Missing as APC Screens 14 Governors, Tinubu’s Sole Challenger

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Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara was notably absent as the APC screened 14 governors seeking re-election ahead of the 2027 general elections. President Bola Tinubu’s sole challenger, Stanley Osifo, was also screened.

The screening committee, chaired by APC National Chairman Nentawe Yilwatda, assessed governors, including Abba Yusuf (Kano), Inuwa Yahaya (Gombe), Nasir Idris (Kebbi), Caleb Mutfwang (Plateau), Hyacinth Alia (Benue), Francis Nwifuru (Ebonyi), and Sheriff Oborevwori (Delta). Fubara reportedly obtained nomination forms through a proxy against FCT Minister Nyesom Wike’s opposition.

Key Points:

Fubara’s absence raises questions about his political future amid his ongoing feud with predecessor Nyesom Wike.
President Tinubu, facing only one challenger, suggests the party’s nomination is all but settled.
The screening of 14 governors shows most APC state chief executives are seeking re-election.
Aspirants from Bauchi and Kwara states expressed concerns about consensus being used to manipulate primaries.
Timing of the screening, ahead of primaries starting May 15, keeps APC on track for INEC’s election calendar.

Sources: The Punch, Vanguard

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NELFUND Beneficiaries Donate N10.7 Million to Back President Tinubu’s Re-Election

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Beneficiaries of the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) in Anambra State have endorsed President Bola Tinubu for a second term in office and donated N10,735,500 towards the purchase of his expression of interest form.

Speaking at Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University in Igbariam on Friday, the Chairman of the National Association of Nigerian Students Joint Campus Council in Anambra State, Ifeanyichukwu Chukwuemeka, described the gesture as a show of appreciation for Tinubu’s educational reforms and youth-focused policies. The students said the endorsement recognises the impact of the loan scheme on access to higher education.

Key Points:

Students who benefited from government loans are now publicly backing the president’s re-election.
The N10.7 million donation raises questions about where students sourced such a large sum.
Other NELFUND beneficiaries across Nigeria may feel pressure to show similar political support.
The president’s educational policies gain visible grassroots validation from direct beneficiaries.
The timing of this endorsement, well before the 2027 election, helps build early momentum for Tinubu’s campaign.

Sources: The Punch

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All Progressives Congress (APC) Generates Over N20 Billion from Sale of 2027 Aspirants’ Nomination Forms

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has generated over N20 billion from the sale of expression of interest and nomination forms to aspirants seeking its ticket for various offices in the 2027 general election. The ruling party pegged presidential forms at N100 million, governorship at N50 million, Senate at N20 million, House of Representatives at N10 million, and State Houses of Assembly at N5 million.

Two presidential aspirants, about 90 governorship contenders in 28 states, several National Assembly aspirants, and 990 State Houses of Assembly aspirants purchased forms. Screening of aspirants commenced on May 8.

Key Points:

Aspirants spending millions on forms may feel entitled to recoup their investment through the office.
The high cost of forms could exclude talented but less wealthy Nigerians from political participation.
Female aspirants, youths, and physically challenged contenders received a 50% concession on nomination fees.
The ruling party’s revenue from form sales provides significant funding for primary election logistics.
The timing of the N20 billion windfall, months before the election, gives the APC a financial advantage over opposition parties.

Sources: Leadership

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