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Fintiri Seeks Successor with Strong Grassroots Ties

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Adamawa State Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri emphasized the importance of grassroots politics in choosing his successor, stressing the need for someone willing to connect with the masses and prioritize the state’s well-being. He made these remarks while hosting 226 ward chairmen and local and state PDP executives at Government House, Yola.

Governor Fintiri praised the party’s state leadership under Barrister Tahir Shehu and commended ward executives for maintaining party unity. He advocated for quarterly meetings to strengthen the party and pledged to continue working tirelessly for the state’s progress.

Fintiri expressed discontent with the Edo gubernatorial election outcome, describing it as undemocratic. He reaffirmed his commitment to the PDP and urged party members to collaborate and remain dedicated to salvaging the country.

Earlier, state PDP chairman Barrister Abubakar Tahir Shehu praised Governor Fintiri’s national recognition, including awards from the APC-led federal government. He congratulated Fintiri on his efforts in Edo and expressed loyalty and support for his continued success.

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Police Probe Accord Party’s 2023 Akwa Ibom Governorship Candidate…

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By Omoniyi David

 

The Nigeria Police Force has launched an investigation into Engineer Emem Coffie, the 2023 Accord Party governorship candidate in Akwa Ibom State, over an alleged N245 million property fraud in Abuja.

Coffie, who is also Managing Director of Reticulated Global Engineering Ltd, was accused by Abuja businesswoman, Mrs. Benedicta Akpava, of collecting full payment for a luxury duplex in Wuye but refusing to hand over the property.

In her petition, Akpava said she paid N245 million in 2023 for a four-bedroom terrace duplex with a penthouse and Boys’ Quarters, only for Coffie to later deny her access and demand additional payment.

Despite an allocation letter confirming her ownership, she alleged that Coffie ignored police invitations and is attempting to resell the property.

The case is reportedly being handled by the IGP Monitoring Unit, with calls for justice and prosecution of the suspect.

Efforts to reach Coffie for comments were unsuccessful as of press time.

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PDP BoT Calls for Peace, Sets Up Reconciliation Committee Ahead of Convention

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By Huldah Shado

 

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Board of Trustees (BoT) has urged members to embrace peace and unity ahead of the National Elective Convention.

BoT Chairman Senator Adolphus Wabara made the appeal on Wednesday while presiding over a meeting at the Bauchi State Governor’s Lodge in Asokoro, Abuja, stressing the board’s neutral role in reconciling aggrieved members.

The session, attended by key BoT members and the acting National Chairman Ambassador Umar Damagum, saw the establishment of a reconciliation committee to address disputes and foster party cohesion.

Damagum reaffirmed that the convention in Ibadan would proceed as scheduled, in line with the party constitution and a recent Oyo State High Court ruling, while BoT members pledged full support to his leadership and efforts to strengthen internal unity.

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BRGIE Threatens Election Boycott over Kanu’s Health

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By Olokuta Rofiat

 

The Biafra Republic Government in Exile (BRGIE), has called for a mass civil disobedience in the Southeast, claiming that its detained leader, Nnamdi Kanu, is dying and warning that the Anambra governorship election must not hold.

Led by Simon Ekpa, BRGIE said its action serves as both a protest and an ultimatum, insisting that “no referendum, no election” would be allowed in what it describes as Biafra land.

The declaration has heightened tension ahead of the polls, with security forces on alert for possible unrest.

While the Federal Government maintains that the election will proceed, BRGIE argues that the Igbo people have lost faith in Nigeria’s political system amid concerns over Kanu’s health.

Observers fear the group’s stance could impact voter turnout and threaten the credibility of the election.

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