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Lack of internal democracy triggers APC’s crisis – Political scientist

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By Abdulkadir Aliyu Shehu

Autocracy, money politics, and lack of internal democracy has been described as the root course of crises facing the ruling party All Progress Congress (APC) in the country.

A political scientist and lecturer at the Gombe State University, Dr. Abdulkadir Saleh stated this during a current affairs programme ‘Tumbin Giwa’ aired on Progress Radio and Television Gombe.

He said the history of the amalgamation of the APC was the major challenge, with people of different political ideologies.

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Dr Saleh described APC as charismatic party because they relied on President Muhammadu Buhari’s popularity, which is the reason why they find themself in a crucial situation.

According to him uncertainty among the party members about the possibility of winning the election and internal Democracy is among the reason for the mass defection being face by the party, especially from the National Assembly.

When he was asked about the alleged “I don’t care attitude” of President Buhari on the happenings in the party, Dr. Saleh said the president was in a dilemma because of his attitude as a man of integrity who constantly want everything to go according to law and order.

He added that the President was inflexible and that is the reason he doesn’t put himself in the affairs of the party, “because his reputation will be tarnished.”

Dr. Abdulkadir Saleh also called on the electorates to vote for credible people irrespective of the political party he or they belong to.

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Benue Attacks: Death Toll Rises to 72 as More Bodies Are Recovered

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Death toll from the multiple attacks carried out by armed invaders on communities in Benue State has risen to 72.

This followed the recovery of 13 more bodies from the attacks on Ukum and Logo Local Government Areas of the state.

During his Easter remark in Makurdi, on Sunday, Governor Hyacinth Alia had acknowledged a total recovery of 59 bodies

However, the discovery of more bodies from surrounding bushes of the troubled communities increased the fatalities.

Principal Special Assistant (PSA) to Benue Governor on Media and Content Creation, Isaac Uzaan, who gave the update, said the bodies were found in both attacked local government areas.

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Wike Allegedly Working for APC to Sabotage His Own Party, Claims PDP Chairman

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The Acting Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Rivers State, Robinson Ewor has made an allegation against the All Progressives Congress and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike.

Ewor alleged that Wike is working with the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to sabotage the PDP from within.

Speaking during a live appearance on Arise News on Monday, 21 April 2025, Ewor claimed that Wike’s actions and affiliations clearly indicate he is no longer a true member of the PDP, alleging that the former governor is being funded by the APC to destabilise both the party at the national level and the Rivers State chapter ahead of the 2027 elections.

Ewor explained that the party experienced no internal troubles before the 2023 general elections until Wike lost his presidential ambition and subsequently failed to clinch the vice-presidential ticket.

According to him, Wike’s personal disappointment triggered the crisis that later engulfed the party.

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First and foremost, PDP had no issues preparatory to the 2023 general elections. Wike, the current FCT minister, wanted to be the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. And he submitted himself to the primaries of the party. But Atiku won the party ticket. Thereafter, Wike wanted to be the vice president. Because Atiku did not pick him to be the vice presidential candidate, Wike started the crisis in PDP,” Ewor stated.

He added that Wike spearheaded the formation of the G5 group, which he claims had one mission: to damage the PDP’s chances at the polls.

“This was the genesis of the crisis in PDP: First, because Wike lost the presidential ticket. Second, Atiku Abubakar did not pick him as a vice presidential ticket,” Ewor explained.

He started the crisis in PDP and formed what we call, what Nigerians know as G5. What does the G5 stand for? Destroy PDP. Ensure that Atiku Abubakar did not win the election. That was what the G5 stand for. Today, the party has moved beyond the 2023 general election.”

On Wike’s continued interference in PDP affairs, Ewor questioned the logic of advising a party he is “busy destroying.”

Wike is no longer in the party. How do you advise a party you are no longer a member? How do you advise a people you are busy destroying? How do you advise a party that you are at the forefront of bringing it down?” Ewor queried.

“The crisis we find today in PDP is not because the PDP is in crisis. It is because the FCT minister is on a mission to destroy the party. He is on a mission to destroy the party. And he has started it in River State.”

 

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President Tinubu Returns to Nigeria After 19-Day European Visit

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has made his return to Nigeria following a 19-day trip to Europe, which included private visits to France and the United Kingdom. His arrival marks the end of a journey that has drawn attention both domestically and internationally.

The presidential aircraft touched down at the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport in Abuja on Monday evening. The president was welcomed at the airport’s presidential wing by an array of dignitaries and members of his cabinet. Among those present were Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT); Nuhu Ribadu, the National Security Adviser (NSA); and Femi Gbajabiamila, the Chief of Staff (CoS). Their presence underscored the significance of the president’s return and the unity within his administration.

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While the details of President Tinubu’s engagements during his European visit remain private, the trip is believed to have included discussions on matters of national interest and international diplomacy. The president’s return comes at a time when Nigeria faces pressing challenges, including economic reforms and security concerns, which are expected to dominate his agenda in the coming weeks.

The reception at the airport was marked by a sense of anticipation, as members of the cabinet and other officials expressed their readiness to resume work under the president’s leadership. The atmosphere reflected the administration’s commitment to addressing the nation’s priorities and fostering progress.

President Tinubu’s European visit has sparked speculation about potential developments in Nigeria’s foreign relations and economic strategies. As the nation awaits further updates, the president’s return signals a renewed focus on governance and the implementation of his administration’s policies.

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