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APC Media Coalition Calls for Resignation of Kano Party Chairman, Threatens Legal Action

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By Abbas Yushau Yusuf

The All Progressives Congress (APC) Coalition of Media Pressure Groups in Kano State has called for the immediate resignation of the APC State Chairman, Alhaji Abdullahi Abbas, citing a series of internal crises, alleged corruption, and divisive leadership practices.

Speaking at a press conference held at the Kano NUJ Secretariat on Saturday , the Chairman of the Coalition, Nura Na’annabi, expressed disappointment over what he described as the deteriorating condition of the APC under the leadership of Abdullahi Abbas. He said the group, made up of various grassroots APC support groups such as Yan Takwas and Kadangaren Bakin Tulu Representation, is concerned about the future of the party ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Na’annabi said the party had suffered from a lack of cooperation among members, rampant allegations of corruption, lack of transparency in the conduct of primary elections, and general disintegration of party structure in the state. He stated that these issues are evidence of failed leadership under the current party chairman.

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“We are happy with the stepping down of Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje as the National Chairman of the APC, and we are optimistic that the new national leadership under Bukar Dalori will bring reform and transparency,” Na’annabi noted.

He added that it was time for the APC in Kano to experience a similar change. “We are using this opportunity to call on the Kano State APC Chairman, Alhaji Abdullahi Abbas, to resign immediately for the sake of the party’s future.”

The group also accused Abbas of running an autocratic style of leadership, issuing unguided statements, and fostering division within the party, which they say has significantly undermined the APC’s unity and chances in upcoming elections.

On his part, Comrade Abdullahi Abubakar Dangarinan, a leading member of the coalition, urged the Acting National Chairman of the APC, Bukar Dalori, to dissolve all existing state executive councils, including that of Kano. He argued that this would restore credibility and unity within the party structure.

“We urge Bukar Dalori to consider this a priority step in bringing back the party’s lost charisma and public trust,” Dangarinan said. “Abdullahi Abbas must resign before July 5, or we will not hesitate to take legal action against him.”

Dangarinan also expressed support for efforts by the national leadership to reconcile with political stakeholders, including the potential return of Engineer Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso to the APC fold.

The group maintained that failure to address their concerns would result in further legal and political action to restore accountability and internal democracy within the APC in Kano State.

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Court Ends NNPP Crisis, Restores Party Leadership to Founder

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The Court of Appeal sitting in Owerri has delivered a decisive judgement in the protracted leadership crisis within the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), affirming Boniface Okechukwu Aniebonam as the recognised leader of the party.

In its ruling, the appellate court set aside an earlier decision of the Abia State High Court in Uzuakoli, which had vacated its previous judgement delivered in favour of the faction led by Aniebonam.

The appellate court held that the lower court erred in granting a motion that effectively reversed its own earlier judgement, thereby upholding all three grounds of appeal filed by the Aniebonam-led faction.

The dispute stems from a November 2024 judgement of the Uzuakoli High Court in Suit No. HUZ/11/2024, which had recognised the Board of Trustees of the NNPP under Aniebonam. However, in June 2025, the same court granted an application that set aside that ruling, following a motion filed by Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso.

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Dissatisfied with the reversal, the Aniebonam faction approached the Court of Appeal in Owerri (Appeal No. CA/OW/271/2025), arguing that the trial judge lacked the jurisdiction to sit on appeal over his own judgement.

Delivering its verdict, the Court of Appeal agreed with the appellants, restoring the earlier judgement and effectively recognising Aniebonam as the legitimate leader of the party he founded in 2001.

Legal representation in the matter saw Onitsha-based senior counsel, Sir Azubike Anazor, appear for Aniebonam, while Abuja-based Eyitayo Fatogun, SAN, represented Kwankwaso.

The NNPP, which fielded Kwankwaso as its presidential candidate in the 2023 general elections, has been embroiled in internal disputes over its leadership structure, with rival factions laying claim to control of the party.

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JUST IN: Adelabu Resigns as Power Minister to Pursue Oyo Governorship Bid

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, has resigned his appointment to focus on his governorship ambition in Oyo State.

Adelabu disclosed this in a resignation letter addressed to the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Tuesday, and routed through the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.

In the letter titled “Resignation as Honourable Minister of Power”, Adelabu expressed gratitude to the President for the opportunity to serve in his administration.

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He said it was a privilege to contribute to efforts aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s power sector in line with the administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

Adelabu added that his decision to step down was to enable him fully pursue his aspiration to contest for the office of Governor of Oyo State.

He noted that the move would allow him to dedicate his time and resources to the political ambition.

The former minister also conveyed his appreciation and respect to the President for the confidence reposed in him during his tenure.

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After Kwankwaso Joins ADC, Party Alleges Plot by APC, Senior Lawyers to Force INEC Into Illegal Takeover

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has alleged that the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led federal government is mounting pressure on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to interfere in the party’s leadership affairs, following the defection of Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso to its ranks.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, the ADC claimed that a coordinated effort is underway to compel INEC Chairman, Professor Joash Ojo Amupitan (SAN), to invalidate party actions and alter its leadership structure before courts have ruled on pending disputes.

According to Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the party’s National Publicity Secretary, a letter dated March 28, 2026, written by a team of Senior Advocates of Nigeria, is being used to pressure the electoral commission. The letter reportedly seeks to enforce a particular interpretation of a Court of Appeal ruling regarding “status quo ante bellum” — a legal principle referring to the restoration of a prior state of affairs.

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The ADC said the legal representatives went as far as threatening the INEC chairman with arrest should he fail to accede to their request within seven days.

“The authors of this vexatious letter are attempting to pressure INEC to take sides and grant them what no court in Nigeria has granted,” Abdullahi said in the statement.

The party dismissed claims by Hon. Nafiu Bala Gombe, whom it described as an expelled former member, asserting that he was never the party’s chairman and had previously resigned his position.

“What we are witnessing is a convergence of legal pressure and political intent by a ruling party that is unsettled by the growing appeal of the ADC,” Abdullahi added.

The ADC described itself as “the only viable opposition party left in the country” and vowed to resist what it called a “grand plan” to destabilise its leadership using all constitutional means.

Kwankwaso, a former governor of Kano State and presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) in the 2023 general election, recently defected to the ADC — a move the party claims has unsettled ruling party officials.

The ADC called on INEC to remain guided by the constitution and resist pressure, stating that the matter “is bigger than the ADC” and concerns whether Nigerians can freely choose an alternative political path.

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