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Nigerian political structures in danger of total collapse – Shere
Former Secretary to the Enugu State Government, Dr. Dan Shere, has raised the alarm over the near-collapse of political party structures in Nigeria, blaming party executives for abandoning their responsibilities and becoming stooges of those in power.
Delivering the lead paper at the maiden Igbo Eze North Conference held on June 19, 2025, Shere did not mince words as he tackled the theme: “Roles and Responsibilities of Political Party Executives.”
He said the rot in party systems had been glaring for over two decades and questioned why many party executives still behave like they are clueless.
“Answers to the questions raised by the topic ought to have been answered at least two decades ago,” he said.
Shere, who served in various capacities including SSG, Commissioner and university Pro-Chancellor, said political parties once played defining roles in shaping governance, but not anymore.
He recalled how President Olusegun Obasanjo, during his second term, raised a vital concern: “Where is the role of the party in building the character of the politicians if this democracy would be sustained?”

Shere noted that the current state of political party management is disturbing, with executives now reduced to errand boys. “The Executives are less than the toothless bulldog,” he said.
Drawing inspiration from Nigeria’s nationalist history, he quoted Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe’s moving funeral speech for Herbert Macaulay, urging modern party men to rediscover the values of the founding fathers.
“The struggle to build Africa as free and independent societies… must have its foundation in understanding the dynamics of managing the collectives,” he quoted Zik as saying.
He further noted that during the early days of NCNC, Action Group and NPC, party executives knew their job: to guide, monitor and discipline elected officials. But that clarity, he lamented, has vanished.
According to him, “Party officials must not act to be subservient to please persons in government, so that the independence of the Party shall remain.”
Shere laid part of the blame on the doorsteps of poor funding and what he described as “weaponisation of poverty.”
In a powerful analogy, he referenced Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin who once stripped a chicken of its feathers, then fed it sparingly to gain loyalty. Shere warned: “Comrades, this has nothing to do with chickens!”—insisting it mirrors the current condition of party officials in Nigeria.
He added: “Today, the party officials are caps-in-hand, begging appointees of government who cannot even pronounce the name of the party in power.”
On a positive note, he pointed to a flicker of hope in Enugu State under the current PDP Chairman, Dr. Martin Chukwunweike, who is also serving as a commissioner.
“His evolving Party Management style… would set the pace in commencing the process of institutionalization of the political party system in Enugu State,” he said.
Shere said the current era (2023–2031) offers a fresh opportunity to build back lost traditions if leaders show courage and commitment.
He called for a return to the basics, where parties run functional secretariats with desks for research, propaganda, membership, legal affairs, community relations and more.
“It is when these begin to happen… that political party functions shall cease to be one-man-shows, and we would be in a position to slap our chests and say that we are institutionalizing Democratic Party systems,” he said.
He ended with a call for action: “May our searches never take longer than our active years in politics!”
Dr. Shere has served as Pro-Chancellor of several universities, including ESUT, MOUA, UNIPORT and Renaissance University, and once led Nsukka LGA for two terms.
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FCT police arrest suspected k!dnappers in viral video wearing military camourflage and brandishing AK-47 rifles
The FCT police command have arrested suspected k!dnappers seen in a viral video openly brandishing AK-47 rifles, ammunition, and walkie-talkies, while dressed in military camouflage.
Confirming their arrest to newsmen, the FCT Commissioner of Police, CP Ahmed Sanusi, said immediately he received the viral video and pictures, he directed a detailed forensic analysis into the origin of the content and ordered the immediate arrest of the suspects.
Sanusi mentioned that following digital forensic analysis and actionable intelligence, he directed operatives of the FCT Police VCRU Sector 5 and personnel from Zuba Division, led by the DPO, CSP Ogu Caleb Ikechukwu, on a coordinated operation at Runji Village, Zuba, on May 25 at about 3:22am, where three suspects featured in the videos were arrested at their hideout.

He gave the names of the suspects as Umar Babangida, 25 years old; Adamu Yeti, 22 years old; and Yahaya Idris, 24 years old, all residents of Rijana, Kaduna State.
The police boss said investigations revealed that the suspects had previously been in possession of the AK-47 rifles, which were obtained from their gang leader identified only as “Esco” from Rijana, Kaduna State who is currently at large.

He mentioned that further investigations also led to the recovery of additional videos and photographs from the suspects’ mobile phones showing them dressed in military camouflage while brandishing AK-47 rifles and carrying walkie-talkies.
The suspects are currently in custody undergoing further investigation, while efforts are ongoing to apprehend Esco the gang leader and other members of the gang who are at large and recover the firearms.
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Political Rallies: No market closure – Enugu Govt warns
The Enugu State Government has warned against an alleged plan by some market leaders to shut down major markets within the state capital on Saturday to show support during a rally backing reelection of Governor Peter Mbah and President Bola Tinubu.
The government stated that such a move contradicts the Mbah Administration’s determined effort to boost investment, business and productivity in the state, and therefore does not have the government’s blessing.
The government made its position known in a statement issued by the Commissioner for Information and Communication, Dr. Malachy Agbo, on Friday.
It said that people should feel free to go about their businesses, a predisposition it said prompted the decision of Mbah Administration to end illegal Monday sit-at-home effective June 5, 2023.
The statement equally maintained that political association remains an individual right and choice, saying participation in the Saturday rally and subsequent rallies by any group should never truncate businesses or involve any form of compulsion.
“The attention of the Enugu State Government has been drawn to an alleged plan to shut markets in the state capital as a demonstration of solidarity with the Enugu East zonal rally to drum up support for His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, and His Excellency, Governor Peter Mbah, ahead of the 2027 general election.

“While the government appreciates the enormous demonstration of goodwill by traders across the state, it frowns, however, at any attempt by any market leader to shut down major markets in the Enugu East Senatorial District on account of the planned rally.
“This is not only contrary to the administration’s vision and drive to grow Enugu State’s economy from $4.4 billion to $30 billion, and also to position the state as the preferred destination for investment, business, tourism and living, but also the decision of the administration to ban illegal sit-at-home effective June 5, 2023.
“Furthermore, the 1999 Constitution (as amended) guarantees freedom of association and assembly. Thus, nothing should be seen to detract from these rights in this or future rallies by any group whatsoever.
“For emphasis, political participation should be voluntary and without any attempt to deny the people access to markets or other public spaces where they earn their daily living.
“Therefore, members of the public, particularly leaderships of various markets in the state should take note, please, as government will not hesitate to impose sanctions on any action to the contrary,” the statement read.
DR. MALACHY AGBO
Commissioner for Information and Communication
Enugu State
05/06/2026
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Security guard kidnaps employer’s two children, demands ransom
A private security guard has escaped with two kids from his employer in Minna, with the police suspecting abduction.
The security guard, named Sani Abdulrahaman, a Fulani by tribe, on Sunday, reportedly took Umaru and Anas, both six years old, on Sallah picnic without the knowledge of their father, Alhaji Danjuma, a businessman, and failed to bring them back home.
The father of the children raised the alarm asking the public and security agencies to help him locate the fleeing security guard and his children.
Danjuma said someone called him on Sunday evening and said he was in Erena forest in Shiroro Local Government Area with the children.
According to him, the caller asked for undisclosed ransom before his children who were in their custody would be released.
When contacted, Niger State Command Police Public Relations Officer, SP Wasiu Abiodun, confirmed the incident, which he said occurred about one o’clock on Sunday, May 31.

Abiodun explained that the security man pretended that he was taking the children for Sallah celebration in the town, but did not return.
He said the police suspected abduction but disclosed that “investigation has commenced and efforts to locate the children are ongoing.”
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