Politics
You’ve failed as ambassadors — LP tells its Rep members

The Comrade Julius Abure-led National Working Committee of the Labour Party (LP), has lashed out at its members in the House of Representatives for allegedly making disparaging remarks against the party leadership over the scheduled national convention.
National Publicity Secretary of the party, Obiora Ifoh, in a statement in Abuja, on Monday, said members of the party in the House who were supposed to be its worthy ambassadors have failed to live up to expectations.
The party leadership frowned at the House caucus for being quick to rush to the media each time there was an in-house issue which ordinarily can be sorted out within.
According to him, the statement made by the LP caucus leader in the House, Hon Afam Ogene to the effect that it was unconventional to conduct the party’s convention before state, local government and ward congresses was at variance with the true position of the party constitution.
Ifoh said, “By this statement from Hon. Ogene, it is pertinent to point out that he is very unknowledgeable as it relates to the provision of the constitution of the party under which he was elected.
“We had expected, even though he is coming from the background of PDP and APC, he should not mistake the APC and PDP constitutions to that of the Labour Party. We would like to educate him to note that as the other parties’ constitutions are different so is the Labour Party.
“In line with Article 15:1-4 of our party constitution, there is no equality of tenure. While the Ward, local government and state executives have three years tenure, the national executive has four years tenure.
“As at the moment, party executives in over sixteen states are subsisting because they have conducted their congresses. We had expected Hon. Ogene to read the constitution of the party before making public comments against the party.
“The leader of the caucus is the alter ego of the party who should defend the party policy and programs in the national assembly. And for him to say that the House of Representatives caucus was not informed about the convention is clearly a mischief taken too far.
“For the records, the House of Representatives through the caucus leader was duly informed about the coming convention.
“We had expected him to be a liaison between the party leadership and the national assembly and as a leader he claims to be to help in ensuring that peace reigns in the party at all time.
“We are also shocked that members of the House of Representatives elected under the Labour Party are always quick to rush to the media whenever we make major decisions.
“This is against the background that they have never risen to the occasion as members of the Labour Party in the House who are supposed to be the voice of the people and speak truth to power, in spite of the numerous challenges the country is going through.
“Again, considering the sacrifices made by Nigerians in electing these Labour Party legislators, we had expected them to be the Ambassadors of the People.
“It appears that they seat at the national assembly for themselves alone. It is obvious that it is only when it concerns the party that they flex muscles.
“They need not be told of the persecution the party leadership has been undergoing in the hands of the government in power as a result of their election into offices and yet, they have no qualms in bringing the party to opprobrium at any given opportunity.
“We therefore advice our lawmakers to desist from rushing to the press on party matters. Party internal matters must remain and kept internal matters.
“The party will not hesitate to discipline any party member who will not respect the supremacy of the party. The party is prepared to defend its ideology and constitution at all times irrespective of whose ox is gored.
“We want to assure our party members that the leadership is continuing with our consultations with stakeholders at all levels to ensure that free, fair and rancour-free convention is held.”

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Wike breaks silence on Peter Obi, 2023 election

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has referred to Peter Obi, who is the candidate representing the Labour Party in the presidential election of 2023, as a “social media candidate.
This characterization highlights Obi’s significant reliance on social media platforms for campaigning and engaging with the electorate, reflecting a modern approach to political discourse and outreach in the contemporary electoral landscape.
Wike, who spoke during a press briefing in Abuja on Friday, said he believed that Obi did not stand a realistic chance of winning the presidential race.
According to the former Rivers governor, Obi is a “social media candidate.”
“No, he has no chance to win election. I don’t go to where you see people like this kind of social media candidate. I don’t do social media candidate,” Wike said.
Wike added that as a politician, he analyses candidates based on their prospect of victory rather than those the masses believe are popular online.
“I said I see that as a politician, and I analyse the candidate who is likely to win.
“In politics, it’s not always the right that oh, this is the best candidate. No, no, no. You see Nigerians today, in politics, so many factors come in.”
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4 major reasons why Peter Obi has better chance than Atiku in 2027

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2027: Atiku to pick Amaechi for VP as Peter Obi plans to dump coalition

As the political landscape intensifies in the lead-up to the 2027 elections, various factions are strategically maneuvering behind the scenes. They aim to assemble a formidable team capable of displacing the current President of Nigeria, Bola Tinubu, from office come election day.
Former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, a notable figure within the All Progressives Congress (APC), has been rumoured as a potential running mate for Atiku Abubakar. …CONTINUE READING.
Amaechi lost political form when he could not succeeded in his attempt to win the ticket to contest for the 2023 presidential election under the banner of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and having earlier followed the moral route to resign from his ministerial post before purchasing the party’s nomination form for the APC presidential primary election.
He was singlehandedly defeated by Bola Tinubu and has been quiet politically.
This Atiku/Amaechi speculation gained momentum as Peter Obi plans to pull out from a proposed coalition with the former Vice President, leaving a vacuum that Amaechi might fill.
To make things worst for Atiku, his party, The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Governors Forum, have distanced itself from a coalition of opposition politicians. The Forum under the leadership of the Bauchi State governor, Bala Mohammed, said it won’t join any alliance ahead of the 2027 presidential election.
A source within PDP who spoke on the condition of anonymity indicated that Atiku has the option of joining the Social Democratic Party (SDP), with Rotimi Amaechi potentially serving as his running mate, following the recent rejection he faced within the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).
The prospect of a political alliance between Atiku Abubakar and Rotimi Amaechi holds no promise, obviously with significant challenges. Atiku Abubakar, the former Vice President, may see potential in selecting Amaechi, a former Governor of Rivers State, as his running mate due to his ambition and the most available at the moment, but the possibility of lasting romance is doubtful.
However, this idea has been met with skepticism from Peter Obi, who believes that aligning himself with Atiku could undermine his own political ambitions and would reduce his Obidient Movenment.
Moreover, Obi has expressed concerns about trust, citing previous conflicts and differences with Atiku. This skepticism is echoed among a substantial segment of Obi’s supporters, who harbor doubts about the viability and sincerity of such a partnership, fearing that it may not benefit their aspirations in the long run.
They question whether the former Governor of Rivers State possesses the necessary support and appeal to galvanize the electorate against an incumbent president who enjoys significant backing. As the 2027 elections approach, the dynamics within these political factions will undoubtedly continue to evolve.
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2027 Presidency: Why El-Rufai prefers Peter Obi revealed!

The race for the 2027 general election has officially begun, with various groups mobilizing and realigning across the major political parties. Recently, former Kaduna Governor, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai announced his defection from the All Progressives Congress (APC) to the Social Democratic Party (SDP).
In his resignation from the APC, El-Rufai stated that the party had deviated from its founding principles and had become intolerant of internal democracy. He accused the leadership of sidelining members and failing to fulfil the promises that brought them to power. El-Rufai also hinted at plans to engage with other opposition figures to build a stronger coalition ahead of future elections.
However, City People’s findings suggest that El-Rufai’s entry into the SDP has not been warmly welcomed. Some SDP leaders feel his presence could destabilize the party’s operations. An SDP chieftain based in Akure expressed scepticism, arguing that El-Rufai joined the party for personal reasons rather than for the nation’s benefit. He stated, “El-Rufai joined the party (SDP) for selfish interests. He feels that his chances in APC were limited and that he had completely sidelined. He hopes to be chosen for the role of vice president in the next election, which is unlikely to happen in the APC.”
El-Rufai has also identified himself as a strong advocate for a Southern candidate after 8 years under former President Muhammadu Buhari, believing that the north has had its time and that the next eight years should be given to the south. Recently, while speaking on Arise News Channel’s Prime Time show, he indicated a preference for a southern candidate to replace President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 electoral cycle.
Currently, there have been ongoing talks between El-Rufai and other political leaders, such as Alhaji Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Mr Peter Obi of the Labour Party. Although El-Rufai has emphasized his support for a Southern candidate, it remains uncertain whether these discussions will yield tangible results.
Reports have also suggested that Obi might be considering joining the SDP. El-Rufai’s son, Bashir El-Rufai, fueled speculation by hinting that Obi could come to the SDP in response to a post on X. A user claimed that the SDP would struggle against the APC without Obi, to which Bashir replied, “He is coming.”
To strengthen the SDP and attract figures like Peter Obi, El-Rufai is working to bring some discontented APC chieftains—such as Abubakar Malami, former Attorney General of the Federation, and Abdullahi Adamu, former national chairman of the APC—into the SDP in the coming months.
El-Rufai’s swift departure from the APC seems aimed at solidifying his chances to run alongside Obi, who is reportedly considering a move from the Labour Party to the SDP. Currently, El-Rufai holds the position of national leader in the SDP and feels in control of the party. A statement from the SDP leadership praised El-Rufai’s extensive political experience and reformist approach, stating: “Mallam Nasiru Ahmad El-Rufai brings decades of leadership, governance expertise, and strategic thinking. His appointment as national leader strengthens the SDP’s mission to offer Nigerians a credible alternative.”
The central question many Nigerians are asking is: Will Peter Obi leave the Labour Party for the Social Democratic Party? Analysts believe that the supporters of Peter Obi, known as the “Obidients,” are not attached to any political party but rather to Obi himself.
A few months ago, while addressing his supporters; he made it known about the current crisis within the Labour Party, Obi stated that he could leave the party for another if the situation did not improve. He made this point during an engagement with his supporters on his verified X account. The former Anambra State Governor emphasized that his primary focus—and the focus of committed members of the Obedient Movement—is to make Nigeria work for all citizens. He asserted that the current issues within the Labour Party are part of a distracting strategy that neither he nor his supporters are willing to succumb to. Obi stated, “Our engagement is about Nigeria; they are trying to change our focus. What we want to achieve is not about the Labour Party; it is about what the Obidients want to accomplish.”
– Citypeople
Politics
2027 BOMBSHELL: Tinubu not afraid of Buhari, ‘he made him president’

A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has reacted to the statement credited to Senator Alli Ndume on why Tinubu should be fearful of Buhari ahead of 2027 polls.
Ndume had said during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today that Tinubu should be concerned if former President Muhammadu Buhari is not aligned with him.
But in a swift reaction, a chieftain of the APC, dismissed Ndume’s statement saying,”Tinubu is not a politician who operates out of fear, unlike those who seek political sympathy through such means. ...CONTINUE READING.
Ndume articulated that, although Buhari possesses only one vote, he continues to be a prominent and respected figure in Northern Nigeria.
A source from the presidency said contrary to reservations expressed by Ndume , Tinubu is not afraid of anybody.
Senator Ndume’s remarks followed a visit by former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar and several key opposition figures to Buhari’s residence in Kaduna on Friday.
“Those boys running around Buhari have not political values again in this country and most of them are retired personalities. I can tell you authoritatively that those boys you see around Buhari and the Buhari himself cannot stop Tinubu for reelection in 2027.”
“Who’s Buhari that Tinubu will be afraid of? Have you forgotten this same Buhari was made President by Tinubu. Without Tinubu, history would have forgotten him. He cried to Tinubu for help and we all know the impact of Tinubu singlehandedly. Tinubu does not need Buhari for 2027 because he never supported him as incumbent. Those boys you see around Buhari kneeling down would soon understand why Buhari can’t help them to stop Tinubu.”
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2027 polls: Atiku makes U-turn, confirms new party as PDP collapses

In the run-up to the 2027 elections, former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar has officially announced ongoing discussions regarding potential merger talks among several leading political parties.
The aim of these negotiations is to present a unified front against the incumbent president, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in an effort to secure a victory in the upcoming electoral contest.
Atiku emphasized the importance of collaboration among opposition parties to effectively challenge Tinubu’s administration and address the pressing issues facing the nation. …CONTINUE READING.
The merger discussions are seen as a strategic move to combine resources, mobilize support, and enhance their chances of success in what is anticipated to be a highly competitive election.
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