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2027: Why Obi Can’t Return To PDP Now Wike Reveals

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Patrick Idowu

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has said the Peoples’ Democratic Party risks going into extinction if it attempts to field Peter Obi, as its presidential candidate in the 2027 presidential election

The PDP last week announced that it had zoned its 2027 presidential ticket to the South – a zone Mr Obi hails from.

The decision was reached during the PDP National Executive Committee held in Abuja.

The PDP national spokesman, Debo Ologunagba, while presenting the communique issued after the meeting, said the NEC approved recommendations of the zoning committee after extensive deliberation.

But speaking on Monday, Mr Wike said the leadership of the party was planning to further destroy the opposition PDP if it welcomes Mr Obi to his fold.

He noted that such a decision would only erode the party’s credibility and destroy the remaining ideological foundation of the PDP.

Mr Wike said, “Bringing Obi to where? You want to kill the party? Obi that was abusing the party, saying it is rotten—so the party is now good enough for him? Ambition can make people even go to Satan’s house. If you want to destroy this party, dare it—bring Obi. There’s no way he will come back just because of ambition. No more ideology, no longer principle.”

He noted that the PDP had not learnt from its past mistakes that cost it the last 2023 general elections.

There had been insinuations that the PDP was courting Mr Obi to return to the party ahead of the 2027 general elections.

In June, there were reports that the Anambra State chapter of the PDP begged Mr Obi to return to the party and pick its presidential ticket.

Recall that Mr Obi, a former governor of Anambra State under the PDP platform, left the party ahead of the 2023 general election, citing his inability to achieve his presidential ambition on its platform

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INEC Fixes Feb 20, March 6 for 2027 General Elections

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By Patrick Idowu 

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has fixed February 20, 2027, for the Presidential and National Assembly elections, while Governorship and State Houses of Assembly polls will hold on March 6, 2027.

INEC Chairman, Prof. Joash Ojo Amupitan, announced the dates in Abuja on Friday while formally releasing the Notice of Election and the Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the 2027 General Elections, describing the move as a constitutional obligation and “a significant milestone in Nigeria’s democratic journey.”

Amupitan said the notice was issued in line with the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and Section 28(1) of the Electoral Act, 2022, which requires publication not later than 360 days before the election date.

He also dismissed speculation over election schedules, stressing that only INEC has the authority to fix dates.

The INEC boss added that the Commission would enforce compliance with timelines for party primaries, nominations and campaigns, while expanding the use of technology, updating the voter register, strengthening security collaboration and boosting voter education ahead of the polls.

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2027: Be Strategic, Vigilant, CSN Scribe Tells Catholic Knights

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By Samson Adeyanju

The Secretary General of the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria (CSN), Rev. Fr. Michael ‘Leke Banjo, has urged Catholic Knights and Ladies across the country to develop a coordinated national strategy for civic engagement ahead of the 2027 general elections, warning against mere participation without clear planning.

Fr. Banjo gave the charge on Friday during an address to members of the Joint All Catholic Knights at their annual summit held at the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria, Abuja.

It is worthy to note that JACKS brings together the three Catholic knightly bodies in the Church, the Papal Knights, the Knights of St Mulumba Nigeria, and the Knights of St John International for common understanding and coordinated action in defending the faith and projecting Catholic values in society.

The CSN Scribe said the summit theme, “2027 General Elections: The Catholic Knights, Politics, Power, and Influence for the Common Good,” demanded intentional organisation as the nation moves steadily toward another defining election season.

According to him, the question is no longer whether Catholic Knights should be engaged in national affairs, but how they will be engaged.

He asked whether the Orders have a coordinated civic framework and whether members are being formed in Catholic social teaching, constitutional literacy and ethical leadership.

He also urged the Knights to identify and mentor credible Catholics for principled public service.

“Do not simply participate in the 2027 process. Design your contribution to it,” he said, stressing that their planning and national coordination must reflect their stated vision of influence for the common good.

Also speaking at the summit, Rev. Fr. Augustine Okochi warned that Catholic Knights must not remain silent while Nigeria “bleeds,” insisting that worsening insecurity, hunger and hardship require more than Church statements from the pulpit.

Okochi gave the charge during the opening Mass and in a speech titled “The Sword of Truth in the Arena of Politics,” where he described the Knights as a “mobilised lay army of the Church” capable of bridging the gap between the sanctuary and the corridors of power.

Drawing from Mark 7:31-37, he likened Nigerian politics to the Decapolis and said Knights cannot “sanitise” politics from outside it.

He described the political environment as one where leaders are deaf to the cries of the poor and victims of insecurity, while many citizens have been rendered mute through intimidation and propaganda.

Okochi urged the Knights to embrace the message of “Ephphatha” meaning “Be opened,” calling for opened ears to hear the pains of Nigerians and opened tongues to speak plainly against injustice and corruption.

He challenged the Orders to mobilise voters, resist the monetisation of democracy, and support credible candidates guided by conscience, competence and Catholic social teaching, insisting that the ballot box must become part of the Knights’ battlefield for the nation’s common good.

On his part, the Deputy Supreme Knight of the Knights of St Mulumba (KSM), Sir Dan Egwu has urged Catholic Knights in Nigeria to strengthen collaboration and speak with one voice ahead of the 2027 general elections, saying the country needs a stronger moral compass as it battles multiple challenges.

He said the summit’s focus on the coming elections was aimed at helping Knights participate effectively by mobilising citizens for voter registration, encouraging active voting, and providing accurate civic information to help Nigerians choose credible leaders.

According to him, the Knights also have a duty to help “demonetise” the political space and reduce the culture of vote-buying and transactional politics.

In his goodwill message at the event, the Chairman, Sir James A. Kanyip, urged Catholic Knights to reject political indifference ahead of the 2027 general elections, warning that “neutrality is no longer an option.”

Kanyip, a Knight of St. Mulumba and Kaduna State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, described politics as a difficult but noble service, insisting that power must be exercised as stewardship and influence as moral persuasion anchored on good intentions.

Quoting Sir Thomas More’s famous line, “I am the King’s good servant, but God’s first,” Kanyip said Knights must balance citizenship with discipleship by engaging the political process through voter registration, voting, candidate engagement and support for credible leadership.

He also called on Knights to mentor young people and offer their expertise in governance, boards and advisory platforms, warning that withdrawal from public affairs could leave Catholics like the proverbial chicken whose fate was decided in its absence.

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INEC Not Ready for Real-Time Results Transmission -Senate

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By Onyeanya Ebere Immaculata

The Senate has said the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), currently lacks the capacity to conduct electronic voting, stressing that electronic transmission of results should not be confused with full e-voting.

Senator Adeniyi Adegbonmire, chairman of the Senate ad-hoc committee reviewing the 2026 Electoral Bill, made the clarification on Thursday during an interview on Arise News amid controversy over provisions on result transmission and the INEC Result Viewing Portal (IReV).

Adegbonmire said real-time transmission of results would only be possible under a full electronic voting system, which Nigeria has not adopted.

“For now, INEC does not have the capability for e-voting. Maybe in two or three years, we can adopt e-voting. But as of today, INEC has not put an e-voting system in place,” he said.

He explained that IReV is not an e-voting platform but a portal used to upload results already counted manually and declared at polling units. According to him, presiding officers first complete Form EC8A and then upload the signed results to IReV.

The senator dismissed claims that the Senate rejected IReV, describing the controversy as misinformation. He added that whether the bill uses the words “transmit,” “upload” or “transfer,” the process remains the same.

Adegbonmire also cited logistics and network challenges, particularly in hard-to-reach communities, as reasons for avoiding rigid timelines for uploads. He warned that delays between declaration and online appearance could trigger allegations of manipulation.

The comments come days after the Senate approved electronic transmission of results to IReV, while retaining manual collation as a backup in the event of technical issues.

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