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PDP BOT Backs Damagun, Moves for Reconciliation

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Board of Trustees (BOT) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has established a six-member committee to mediate between the party’s warring factions. This initiative comes in response to escalating tensions regarding the PDP’s national leadership.

Under the leadership of its Chairman, former Senate President Adolphus Wabara, the BoT also moved to reaffirm the position of Ambassador Umar Iliya Damagum, confirming him as the acting National Chairman and the authentic head of the National Working Committee (NWC).

The move came two days after a faction of the NWC, loyal to Alhaji Abdulrahman Muhammed and backed by National Secretary Senator Samuel Anyanwu, briefly took control of the party’s national secretariat in Abuja.

In a communiqué issued after its meeting in Abuja on Wednesday, the BoT described itself as “the conscience of the party,” saying it would not take sides but remain focused on safeguarding the PDP’s integrity and fostering dialogue.

“The decision for reconciliation is not a sign of weakness, but a demonstration of maturity and responsibility,” the communiqué stated.

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The BoT said it had constituted a high-powered reconciliation committee to restore unity as the party prepares for its elective national convention scheduled for November 15–16 in Ibadan, Oyo State.

The committee, tagged the BoT Reconciliation Committee, comprises Ambassador Hassan Adamu (North East) as chairman; Chief Mike Oghiadomhe (South South), secretary; Chief Ugochukwu Okeke (South East); Senator Zaynab Kure (North Central); Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola (South West); and Dr Lubna Mohammed Gusau (North West).

Wabara said the committee was mandated to report back to the BoT on Tuesday, November 11, for further action.

The communiqué reaffirmed that the PDP “remains a united, formidable and focused political party” under Damagum’s leadership and commended the NWC, the PDP Governors’ Forum, and the National Convention Organising Committee for their “collective roles in stabilising the party.”

It also welcomed the recent ruling of the Oyo State High Court, presided over by Justice A. L. Akintola, which affirmed the PDP’s constitutional right to manage its internal affairs and hold its convention as planned.

“This landmark ruling is a victory for democracy, rule of law and political development in our country,” the BoT said, while expressing concern that “the invasion of our national secretariat and other regrettable incidents are not reflective of the ideals and character of the PDP.”

Anyanwu rejects BoT reconciliation move

However, National Secretary Senator Samuel Anyanwu dismissed the BoT’s reconciliation initiative, describing the Abuja meeting as “a gathering of friends.”

Anyanwu argued that no valid BoT meeting could be held without his participation as the party’s National Secretary.

“Any BoT meeting that I did not attend is not legally convened,” he said.

Addressing journalists after the factional Chairman, Abdulrahman Muhammed, held a separate press conference, Anyanwu accused Damagum of deploying thugs to attack him at the PDP secretariat.

He alleged that the national secretariat was locked due to the crisis and claimed the Federal High Court in Abuja, not the Oyo State High Court, had jurisdiction over the matter.

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How Kano Government Official Allegedly Intimidate And Insult Two Journalists On Lawful Duty

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The controversy surrounding an alleged altercation between a Kano State government aide and a journalist during the Argungu Motor Rally has taken a new turn, as the journalist insists that legal action may be the only option if no formal communication or apology is issued.

The incident reportedly occurred at the Race Course in Kano metropolis during the Argungu Motor Rally, an event organized as part of activities marking the 61st Argungu International Fishing and Cultural Festival.

The government official involved who was identified as Abdullahi Sani Rogo, a Senior Special Reporter with the Kano State Government, while the journalist at the center of the dispute is Abdulbaki Ali Ahmed Sharifai, who was covering the event in his professional capacity.

According to eyewitnesses, the alleged verbal exchange took place shortly after journalists including Mr. Sharifai conducted an interview at the venue.

The incident occurred in the presence of senior officials, including, comrade Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya, Kano State Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, Hajiya Aisha Lawan Saji Rano, Commissioner for Culture and Tourism as well as Alhaji Abba El-Mustapha, Chairman of the Kano State Censorship Board.

Following the incident, Mr. Sharifai proceeded to the Divisional Police Office in Bompai, headquarters of the Kano State Police Command, where he filed a formal complaint.

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However, Rogo declined to honor police invitation and using Kano state government house as shield from arrest.

Subsequently, Commissioner Waiya reportedly invited the journalist for dialogue and assured him that he would intervene in the matter and ensure that Mr. Rogo offers an apology to resolve the issue amicably.

However, as of the time of filing this report, no official apology or formal communication has been issued by Mr. Rogo, the Kano State Government, or the Office of Special Advisers to the Executive Governor of Kano State, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf.

Sources close to Mr. Sharifai revealed that he believes pursuing legal action may be the most appropriate course if the matter remains unaddressed formally.

The journalist reportedly maintains that he was carrying out his lawful professional duties at the time of the alleged insult and deserves institutional response and redress.

According to the source, Mr. Sharifai holds that without proper communication from the concerned government official, the Kano State Government, or the office of the governor’s special advisers, seeking remedy in a court of law remains the best available option to protect his rights and professional integrity.

The incident has generated conversations within media circles regarding respect for journalists, professionalism at public events.

As of press time, neither Mr. Rogo nor the Kano State Government has released an official public statement on the matter.

The situation remains under close observation as stakeholders await further developments, including whether reconciliation efforts will prevail or the matter will proceed to litigation.

Another Journalist with Hikima Radio Mubarak Auwal Unguwa Uku narrated his ordeal in the hand of Auwal Sani Rogo where he threaten him to cut off a live programme on the day Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf was received in the All Progressives Congress at Sani Abacha Stadium.

 

Mubarak Auwal Unguwa Uku said this was how the Government official intimidated him

“He said I had to cut the live broadcast because there was a fight between security officers and the Chairman of Danbatta Local Government. The chairman removed his flowing gown and started brawling with the security officers because they stopped him from entering the VIP section.

So I said, if he is ignorant, let him ask how journalism works their quarrel should not force me to stop my work.

He tried to grab me and continued hurling insults. I kept my composure and ignored him. ”

 

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Amnesty Condemns Arrests, Intimidation of Governor Yusuf Critics

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Amnesty International has raised alarm over what it describes as a disturbing pattern of arrests, detentions, and harassment of individuals who have criticized Kano State Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf. The organization says the growing repression is creating a toxic climate of fear and eroding fundamental rights to freedom of expression.

In a statement, Amnesty International noted that in nearly all documented cases, victims were either arrested outright or “invited” by the Department of State Services (DSS), a tactic the group says is increasingly being used to silence dissent.

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Amnesty International outlined several recent incidents that highlight what it calls abuse of power and manipulation of law enforcement:

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– Abba Ibrahim Hussain, a law student at Northwest University, was abducted by armed DSS personnel at his Kano residence after criticizing the governor. He remains in detention and risks missing ongoing examinations.
– Aminu Warkal, a social media influencer, was detained for five hours over allegations of “cyberbullying the governor.”
– Samir Hanga was summoned under the guise of an “invitation” by the DSS after posting critical commentary. He was released only after questioning aimed at silencing him.
– Abdulmajid Danbilki Kwamanda was arrested two weeks ago and reportedly coerced into withdrawing his criticism of Governor Yusuf.
– Saifullahi Abubakar was unlawfully detained for producing a TikTok skit satirizing the governor. Amnesty emphasized that satire is not a crime.

The organization condemned the use of the DSS as a tool of intimidation, stressing that criticism of public officials is a legitimate exercise of free speech. “No one is above criticism, no matter his status. Arresting critics is unacceptable in a free society,” Amnesty stated.

Nigeria has witnessed a surge in citizens using social media to express opinions on governance and politics. However, Amnesty warns that in Kano State, such expression increasingly carries the risk of reprisals, including intimidation, arrests, and detention.

The group urged Nigerian authorities to respect, protect, and promote the right to freedom of expression, calling on the government to end the misuse of security agencies against critics.

 

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BREAKING: President Tinubu Removes IGP Egbetokun

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

President Bola Tinubu has officially sacked Kayode Egbetokun from his position as Inspector General of Police. The announcement was confirmed by senior police officials and sources within the Police Service Commission

Tunji Disu, currently the Assistant Inspector General in charge of the Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) Annex in Alagbon, Lagos, has been named as Egbetokun’s successor.

A source revealed, “Egbetokun was at the Presidential Villa yesterday and was instructed to prepare his handover notes. He has likely done so already and will hand over to Tunji Disu.” The source further described Egbetokun as “incompetent and power-drunk,” with many scandals marking his tenure. The President reportedly advised him to step down and focus on treatment for kidney-related health issues.

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The decision to remove Egbetokun has reportedly been met with widespread approval among police officers. “Police officers jubilated when the news broke on Monday. Although the First Lady, Remi Tinubu, reportedly wanted him to remain, the President was resolute on the matter,” a source added.

Egbetokun’s time as IGP was marred by controversy, including his extended stay beyond the mandatory retirement age and years of service, sparking debates over violations of police service regulations. Allegations of nepotism and favoritism also dogged his tenure, with investigations highlighting rapid and questionable promotions within his close circle, particularly involving Bukola Yemisi Kuti, his Principal Staff Officer, who critics claim had a personal relationship with him.

Further controversy arose from reports linking ₦100 million from Anambra State’s security vote to Victor, Egbetokun’s son. Critics raised alarms about the possible diversion of state funds for private benefit, allegations that were met with aggressive legal actions by police authorities against journalists and activists who reported on these issues.

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