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Atiku Jealous Of Tinubu − Presidency
Atiku jealous of Tinubu after he has failed severally to win − Presidency On Sunday, the Presidency, through its Special Adviser Bayo Onanuga, has lashed out to former vice president of Nigeria Alhaji Atiku Abubakar over his continuous attack on President Bola Tinubu. This claim made by Onanuga has adversely worsened the already-bad relationship between the ruling party, All Progressives Congress…
#2023 General Election#Alhaji Atiku Abubakar#All Progressives Congress#APC#Bayo Onanuga#Nigeria#PDP#People&039;s Democratic Party#President Bola Tinubu#Special Adviser To The Presidency
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Would not be able to fulfil her party's agenda, Mehbooba not to contest assembly polls
SRINAGAR — PDP president Mehbooba Mufti on Wednesday said she will not contest the assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir, pointing out that she would not be able to fulfil her party’s agenda in the union territory set up even if she were to become the chief minister. “I have been chief minister of a government with the BJP which revoked FIRs against 12,000 persons (in 2016). Can we do that now?…
#Assembly Election#Jammu and Kashmir (J&K)#Mehbooba Mufti#People&039;s Democratic Party (PDP)#Politics
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Supreme court affirms Governor Uba Sani's election
Supreme court affirms Governor Uba Sani’s election The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal filed by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) gubernatorial candidate, Isah Ashiru, contesting the victory of Governor Uba Sani in Kaduna State. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared Sani as the winner of the exercise. The All Progressives Congress (APC) flagbearer polled 730,002…
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#All Progressives Congress (APC)#Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)#Isah Ashiru#Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)#supreme court#Uba Sani
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Appeal Court Reinstate Ademola Adeleke as Osun State Governor
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2023: Step down as Atiku’s running mate, Edwin Clark tells Okowa
Elder statesman and former federal commissioner for information, Edwin Clark, has urged Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State to step down as the vice presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), in the 2023 general election. Mr Clark said this at a news conference in Abuja on Thursday. He said that Mr Okowa’s running as the PDP vice presidential candidate, was contrary to the…
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#Delta state#Edwin Clark#Ifeanyi Okowa#News#Nigeria#Nigerian news#Nigerian newspapers#Pan-Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF)#Peoples` Democratic Party (PDP)#PREMIUM TIMES#premium times news#premiumtimes#Rotimi Akeredolu
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While there is no official data on the cancellation, denial, impounding or revocation of passports in Jammu & Kashmir, media reports suggest that about “98-200” passports may have been revoked since the abrogation of Article 370. Amnesty International documented in detail two cases of critics facing arbitrary passport revocation and one case of inordinate delays in issuance of passports.
Masrat Zahra, a Kashmiri photojournalist who has won several international awards, has found herself in a state of limbo after her Indian passport was revoked without warning while she was pursuing higher education in the United States. Her family in Kashmir received a notice on 24 September 2023, dated back to 3 July 2023, demanding a response by 20 July—a deadline that had already passed by the time she became aware of it.
“They had already made their decision to revoke my passport, so responding seemed futile,” said Zahra. “I am essentially trapped. I cannot leave the United States, nor can I return to India. I’ve had to self-censor my thoughts, avoiding anything that might raise attention on social media. But the hardest part is being separated from my family and unable to continue my work in Kashmir. I feel a deep responsibility to be the voice of my people, who are currently voiceless. There are no stories coming out of Kashmir anymore.”
Before leaving India in March 2021, Zahra had been targeted under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) in April 2020 for allegedly posting ‘anti-national’ content, though she was never formally detained. “Once I left, my name was added to a no-fly list. If I return to India, I know I will not be able to leave again. The police have harassed and surveilled my family, assaulted my father and mother. They questioned neighbors about my whereabouts and subjected my family to endless phone calls,” Zahra explained.
In addition to these challenges, Zahra continues to face death threats, and the charges under which she was persecuted remain active. “Even though I was never given a copy of the FIR, the authorities retain the power to arrest me at any time if I return,” she added.
Waheed Para, an activist and political leader associated with the opposition Jammu & Kashmir People’s Democratic Party (PDP), was accused by the National Investigation Agency, India’s primary anti-terror investigation body of being a “threat to the security of the state”, and had his passport impounded and revoked in May 2023 by the Regional Passport Office in Srinagar before he could travel to the US to start a fellowship at Yale University.
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With two phases of elections concluded in the Kashmir valley, all attention is now riveted on the Anantnag-Rajouri seat, which has become the focal point of intense campaigning following a deferment requested by the BJP and others.
Former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti is contesting this seat, making it a crucial battle for the survival of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), which has seen an exodus of members to the Apni Party and others.
The newly-formed DPAP initially proposed former Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad as their candidate for the Lok Sabha seat but ultimately decided to field Advocate Saleem Parray.
In a significant departure from tradition, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has not fielded any candidates in this constituency for the first time in decades. Meanwhile, the Apni Party has put forward Zafar Iqbal Manhas, further intensifying the contest.
Iltija Mufti, media advisor to parliamentary candidate and former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, stated, “Despite exhausting all possible strategies to secure this seat, the BJP refrained from fielding a candidate here, fully aware of their inevitable and resounding defeat in Kashmir.”
(May 23rd)
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Unscheduled power cuts in the Kashmir Valley have reached an alarming level, causing widespread disruptions. The lack of consistent electricity supply has led to significant losses in multiple sectors. impacting businesses, education, healthcare, and overall quality of life. The investment in installing smart meters has not translated into an improved electricity distribution system, causing immense frustration among citizens who have borne significant financial burden without reaping the intended advantages.
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Tinubu’s outburst on 25 per cent FCT votes sparks fresh controversy
The candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in the 2023 presidential election and now President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Bola Ahmedu Tinubu, stirred the hornet’s nest recently when he cautioned the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal, PEPT, against attempting to remove him from office on the grounds that he did not get 25 percent of the total votes cast during the presidential election in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja. He warned that such action could lead to chaos and anarchy in the country. President Tinubu asked the election tribunal to dismiss the petition seeking the nullification of his election for not securing 25 percent of the lawful votes cast in the FCT, arguing that having scored 25 percent in about 30 states of the federation, his failure to obtain 25 percent in the FCT would not be strong enough to deny him of his hard-earned victory. Tinubu contested the February 25 presidential elections on the platform of the APC and was declared the winner by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, after polling 8,794,726 votes to beat his closest rivals, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, who polled 6, 984, 520 votes to place second, and Mr. Peter Obi of the Labour Party, LP, who came third with 6,101,533 votes. However, Atiku and Obi had approached the election tribunal seeking to upturn Tinubu’s victory on the grounds that the elections were characterised by massive rigging as evidenced in the alleged widespread voters’ intimidation and suppression, ballot box snatching and destruction, over-voting, results manipulations, thuggery, vote buying, INEC’s failure to abide by its own rules and procedures, physical assault on voters, among others. Apart from these, Atiku and Obi also want Tinubu’s victory to be nullified because he did not score 25 percent of the total valid votes cast in the FCT, which according to them, is a constitutional requirement before anybody can be declared president of Nigeria. Since Tinubu’s declaration as the winner of that election, political discussion has been swinging like a pendulum. Nigerians, who prior to the elections were passive politically, had suddenly become active, discussing and analysing political developments from the election tribunal. Analysts are united in agreement that never in the history of Nigerian politics has there been the kind of political awareness and participation that were witnessed during the 2023 general elections. They also agreed that the country’s political firmament has never been as charged and ominous as it was between the period when Tinubu was declared the winner of the presidential election and May 29, when he was actually sworn in as the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. However, Atiku and Obi have pursued their case at the election petition tribunal with each presenting before the tribunal pictures, videos and documentary evidence to prove that Tinubu should not have been declared as president in the first place, not to talk of swearing him into the office. The issue around Tinubu’s failure to get 25 percent of the votes cast in the FCT appears to be the strongest point against the president since it is a constitutional issue and does not require presenting any witness by the petitioners. But Tinubu, through his legal counsel, Wole Olanipekun, in a final written address to the tribunal against the petition, argued that the FCT is the 37th state for electoral purposes. He stressed that any other interpretation would “lead to absurdity, chaos, anarchy and alteration of the very intention of the legislature.” Stressing that the petition is novel but not familiar with the electoral law, Olanipekun said: “The issue in this address is very novel in the sense that it is not a petition stricto senso, familiar to our electoral jurisprudence, as the petitioners are not, this time around, complaining about election rigging, ballot box snatching, ballot box stuffing, violence, thuggery, vote buying, voters’ intimidation, disenfranchisement, interference by the military or the police, and such other electoral vices.” The lawyer was specifically addressing a section of the Nigerian Constitution, which provides that a presidential candidate must score 25 per cent of the votes in two-thirds of Nigeria’s 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. Since Tinubu was declared as the winner of the presidential election without scoring 25 percent in the FCT, several opinions have been expressed on the matter by Nigerians of all classes, including those that are not lawyers. There are those who have kept on insisting that the constitution considers Abuja as one of the states in the country. Those on this divide are saying that the word, ‘and’ as used in the constitution, ‘36 states of the federation and the FCT,’ does not really mean that the FCT is different from the 36 states of the federation. To them, the FCT is just the same as any other state of the federation. They, therefore, posited that Tinubu, having scored 25 percent of the votes cast in about 30 states, is eminently qualified to be declared president since the constitution said a candidate must secure 25 percent in two-third of the 36 states and the FCT, which is 24 states. However, there are those who insist that the word, ‘and’ as used in the constitution simply means that if any candidate who scores 25 percent of the votes cast in two-third of the 36 states, fails to score 25 percent of the votes cast in the FCT, such a candidate has not met the constitutional requirement and should not be declared president. They further argued that if the framers of the constitution had a different thing in mind, they would not have inserted the word, ‘and’ there. They also disagreed with those who said that the FCT is just like any other state in the federation because while a state has a governor, who is elected by the electorate, the FCT does not have a governor, but a minister who is an appointee of the president. However, there are others who believe that even though the constitution provides that securing 25 percent votes cast in the FCT is a compulsory requirement before any candidate could win the presidential election, it would be left for the judges to look at what will best serve national interest and unity before they pass their judgement. However, Tinubu’s legal team seems to have agreed with those on this side of the divide as they are also saying that the courts have always been careful about giving extreme interpretations of the Constitution that could spark chaos. “Our courts have always adopted the purposeful approach to the interpretation of our Constitution, as exemplified in a host of decisions,” the team said. Tinubu’s legal team is also insisting that residents of the FCT, Abuja, are not more special than Nigerians from the other 36 states and cannot be treated specially. The team said: “In concluding our arguments on this issue, we urge the court to hold that any election where the electorates exercise their plebiscite, there is neither a ‘royal’ ballot nor ‘royal’ voter; and that residents of the FCT do not have any special voting right over residents of any other state of the federation, in a manner similar to the concepts of preferential shareholding in Company Law. We urge this court to resolve this issue against the petitioners and in favour of the respondent.” Pushing the argument further, the President’s legal team is also arguing that 25 percent votes cast in the FCT is not required by law for a president to emerge. “May we draw the attention of the court to the fact that there is no punctuation (comma) in the entire section 134(2)(b) of the constitution, particularly, immediately after the ‘States’ and the succeeding ‘and’ connecting the Federal Capital Territory with the States. In essence, the reading of the subsection has to be conjunctive and not disjunctive, as the Constitution clearly makes it so. Pressed further by this constitutional imperative, the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, is taken ‘as if’ it is the 37th State, under and by virtue of section 299 of the Constitution.” However, the comment credited to President Tinubu’s legal team that removing him as president over his failure to score 25 percent of the votes cast in the FCT might lead to the breakdown of law and order in Nigeria has sparked another round of argument. President of the Middle Belt Forum (MBF), Dr. Pogu Bitrus, described the president as a joker for making such a statement. According to the Middle Belt leader, nobody is above the constitution and if the constitution has been interpreted that the ‘and’ is conjunctive, and that the FCT is additional to the two-third of the states, then it is not for President Tinubu to determine. “He cannot tell us that he is above the constitution and the laws of the nation. If the Supreme Court interprets that according to the law and the constitution, then it is above not only him, but also above every other Nigerian like him. This is because the constitution is the grundnorm; it is superior to every other law that we have in Nigeria. It is the only thing that is binding us together. “So, if the constitution interprets it that way, it is not how I feel or how he or any other person feels because the law is not a respecter of persons. He cannot tell us that there will be anarchy in the land if the tribunal interprets the constitution. The country and the constitution are above him,” he said. Also, a legal practitioner, Marcellus Onah did not agree that there will be anarchy in the land if the tribunal removes the president on the grounds that he did not get 25 percent of the votes cast in the FCT. “What does he mean by anarchy in the land? Yes, a few of his supporters might want to cause trouble but that will be in Lagos only, not even in any other South West states. And I am sure the security agents will know what to do in such circumstances. “So, he cannot threaten anybody because he is not more Nigerian than anybody. Besides, nobody is above the law. The constitution is the only document that guides how everybody operates in Nigeria, so nobody should claim to be above it. “If the tribunal has established that he did not get 25 percent of the votes cast in the FCT, there is nothing anybody can do. That is just it and no amount of threat from him can change anything. The constitution must prevail at all times. That is the only thing that will make the outside world respect us as a nation,” he said. Read the full article
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Makinde Jostled For 2027 Presidency
Makinde jostled for 2027 Presidency as Pro-Wike PDP faction intensifies search for running mate Pro-Wike faction of the People’s Democratic Party has identified Seyi Makinde as own “choice” candidate for the next presidential election. Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde has been identified as a capable candidate, due to his tenacity and developmental vision, to lead the Party to victory in 2027 and…
#Atiku Abubakar#Former Rivers State Governor#Governor Of Oyo State#Nyesom Wike#PDP#President Bola Tinubu< APC#Seyi Makinde#The People&039;s democratic Party
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Restoration of dignity, identity of people of Kashmir is priority: Waheed Para
SRINAGAR — PDP youth president Waheed Para on Tuesday said the assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir were an opportunity for the people to reclaim the space from where they were “unconstitutionally” evicted after abrogation of Article 370. Para, who filed his nomination papers for Pulwama assembly segment as a PDP candidate, said he would focus on restoration of dignity and identity of people…
#Assembly Election#Jammu and Kashmir (J&K)#People&039;s Democratic Party (PDP)#Politics#Waheed Para#Waheed Ur Rehman Para
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PDP North Central Zone: Hon. Stephen Abraham Ajiya Declares Intent to Run for Chairman at His Ward
In a significant development within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Hon. Stephen Abraham Ajiya has formally declared his intention to run for the position of National Vice Chairman, North Central Zone of the party. This declaration was made official at his ward, Wuse, on Thursday, January 23, 2025. Hon. Ajiya, who is confident of emerging as the next Chairman of the PDP in the North Central…
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Reasons Wike Has Refused to Join APC – Dele Momodu
Former presidential aspirant and chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Dele Momodu, has said the crisis in the party was caused by President Bola Tinubu-led All Progressives Congress (APC) government and Nyesom Wike. Momodu said the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Wike, would have defected to the ruling APC if he would be able to wield power as he has in PDP. Naija…
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Edo Tribunal Update: Witness Reveals INEC’s Alleged Exclusion of PDP Votes in Ikpoba Okha LGA
Emmynet24 News – The Justice Wilfred Kpochi-led Edo State Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal on Monday, January 21, 2025, witnessed startling claims regarding the exclusion of 2,840 votes scored by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in 76 polling units of Ward 2, Ikpoba Okha Local Government Area during the September 21 governorship election. A PDP witness, who served as the Local…
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Wike Criticizes Adolphus Wabara, Claims He'd Disown Him if He Were His Father
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, has said he would have disowned former senate president and the Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Board of Trustees, (BoT) Adolphus Wabara if he were his father. According to Wike, Wabara is part of those fanning the crisis between the FCT Minister and his former protege, Rivers State governor, Siminilayi…
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Edo: Tribunal Admits More Documents
Edo: Tribunal Admits More Documents
The Edo State Governorship Petition Tribunal sitting in Benin City on Saturday admitted more documents from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and its candidate, Dr. Asue Ighodalo. PDP and its candidate, Ighodalo, are challenging the declaration of the All Progressives Congress, APC, and its candidate, Monday Okpebholo as the winner of the election by the Independent National Electoral…
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