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Fubara, loyalists shun LG poll as gov eyes comeback
The suspended Governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara, and his supporters were conspicuously absent on Saturday during election into the chairmanship and councillorship positions in the state.
Fubara was not seen in Opobo Local Government Area, where he hails from, though the election took place on a limited scale.
Sources said that the governor was not present in the state.
Some notable supporters of the suspended governor such as the Chief of Staff to the Government House, Edison Ehie, the Secretary to the Government, Dr Tammy Danagogo, the sacked 23 local government chairmen, and others, did not also turn up for the election.
Members of the Simplified Movement, a socio-political organisation loyal to Fubara, were also not seen anywhere near the voting centres.
When electoral materials arrived at Fubara’s unit in Ward 5, Opobo in Opobo/Nkoro LGA around 11am, there were assurances that the embattled governor, who had recently mended fences with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesome Wike, his political godfather, would participate in the election.

However, till voting concluded in the area around 3:30pm, Fubara did not show up to exercise his constitutional duty.
As of the time of filing this report, it was gathered that the suspended governor, who is expected to be recalled to office on September 18, did not return to his Opobo hometown for the election.
A source said Fubara had travelled to London and did not return before the scheduled election.
On March 18, President Bola Tinubu declared a state of emergency in Rivers State following a protracted political crisis between Fubara and Wike, who had the majority of the state lawmakers on his side.
After proclaiming the emergency rule, Tinubu suspended Fubara, his deputy, Ngozi Odu, and all elected members of the Rivers State House of Assembly for an initial period of six months.
He also appointed Vice Admiral Ibok Ete Ibas (retd.) as the sole administrator to oversee the affairs of the state.
Tinubu’s decision sparked outrage across the country, with legal practitioners, politicians, and civil society organisations condemning the act.
Wike and Fubara later reconciled and entered into an agreement, which also included a fresh conduct of the local government election earlier won by the latter’s loyalists.
APC dominates council poll
Prior to the council election, the final list of political parties and candidates cleared to contest the local government elections released by RSIEC included the PDP, the All Progressives Congress, Labour Party, All Progressives Grand Alliance, Zenith Party, Accord Party, African Action Congress, Action People’s Party, the Social Democratic Party, among others.
The list showed that the PDP fielded only three chairmanship candidates, while the APC presented 20 chairmanship candidates across the state’s 23 LGAs.
Wike’s political structure in the state, now known as the Renewed Hope Agenda, expressed satisfaction with the process, saying it was confident of victory.
It was learned that 20 of the seats were given to the APC, under the leadership of Chief Tony Okocha, while three of the seats were given to the PDP to produce chairmen.
A source specifically mentioned that the three seats for the PDP were Obio/Akpor, the LGA of the FCT Minister, Port Harcourt City, and Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni LGAs.
Wike backs gov’s comeback
The Minister of the FCT, Nyesom Wike, expressed confidence that Fubara would return to office at the end of the emergency rule on September 18, 2025.
Wike, who spoke shortly after casting his vote in Rumepirikom, Ward 9, Unit 007, Obio/Akpo LGA around 11am on Saturday, said the conditions were right for lifting the state of emergency since both state and local governments now had representation.
He said, “As far as we are concerned, this election is peaceful, people are trooping out, and at the end of the day, the election has been conducted successfully and peacefully.
“I do know that by September 18, the state of emergency will expire and the state assembly will come back to their job, and we will have a government at the grassroots level.
“The coast is clear for the state of emergency to be lifted, being that the state government has its representative and the local government has its representatives, so we are good to go.”
Wike also commended the turnout and conduct of the people in the council poll, saying it would restore democratic governance to the grassroots.
The minister, however, queried the non-usage of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System for the poll, although he described the exercise as credible.
He explained that voter participation varied across areas, noting that residential and rural communities recorded higher turnout compared to commercial centres. (PUNCH)

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NMA suspends President, Bala Audu
The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has been thrown into turmoil following the suspension of its National President, Bala Audu, by delegates at an Emergency Delegates Meeting held in Abuja on Wednesday.
The meeting, which had 63 delegates in attendance from 23 state branches and the Federal Capital Territory, also approved the constitution of a caretaker committee to oversee the association’s affairs pending fresh elections.
The elections are scheduled to take place during the Annual General Meeting billed for Kano between April 27 and May 3.
At the heart of the crisis is a growing disagreement over the disqualification of six candidates from contesting in the forthcoming national elections.
The National Officers Committee, led by Audu, had disqualified the candidates on the grounds of incomplete documentation.
However, several delegates at the emergency meeting faulted the decision, arguing that it was inconsistent with established electoral practices within the association.

Following deliberations, the delegates voted to overturn the disqualification, thereby clearing the affected candidates to participate in the elections.
The meeting went further to suspend Audu, citing alleged violations of the association’s constitution.
In a swift reaction, the Audu-led National Officers Committee rejected both the suspension and the resolutions reached at the emergency meeting.
The committee described the process as “unconstitutional and procedurally flawed,” insisting that due process was not followed in convening the meeting.
The development has effectively split the association into opposing camps, deepening an already tense leadership dispute.
Reacting to the development, the Secretary-General of the NMA, Dr Ben Egbo, maintained that the resolutions from the emergency meeting would be reviewed in line with the association’s constitution.
He said appropriate disciplinary measures would be taken where necessary.
Egbo also confirmed that the Annual Delegates Meeting would proceed as scheduled next week, alongside the planned elections.
He added that the disqualification of one presidential candidate had been reviewed and upheld, stressing that “there would be no reversal of that decision.”
The association’s leadership further dismissed the caretaker committee set up by the delegates, insisting that such an arrangement cannot stand outside constitutionally recognised procedures.
According to the leadership, only actions taken in strict adherence to the association’s constitution would be considered valid.
With both factions holding firm to their positions, concerns are mounting over the credibility and smooth conduct of the forthcoming elections in Kano.

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Corps member beaten to death by Benue vigilantes
The deceased Corps member, Ben Agir
A serving National Youth Service Corps member, identified as Ben Agir, has been allegedly beaten to death by members of a community vigilante group in Buruku Local Government Area of Benue State.
It was gathered that the incident occurred in Anibros settlement during a night patrol operation by the vigilantes.
A local source said the deceased was accosted on suspicion of being involved in the theft of a motorcycle.
Confirming the incident to newsmen on Thursday, the Chairman of Buruku LGA, Raymond Aondoakura, said it happened on Sunday night between 11 pm and 12 midnight.
The chairman said, “The report came to me on Monday around 4 am. The incident happened at Mbajor settlement near the Local Government Secretariat.

“From what I gathered, they said they caught him and suspected that he was a bike snatcher. Before he could explain himself and present his identification card, one of the leaders started beating him, claiming that he was not telling them the truth.
“They beat him to a coma, and seeing his condition, they took him to a hospital that night, and he died.”
According to him, the suspects have been arrested and handed over to the police for further action.
“We confirmed that the deceased was a serving corps member,” the LG chairman stated.
He also disclosed that the council had suspended the activities of vigilante groups in the area pending proper regulation.
However, the Public Relations Officer of the National Youth Service Corps in the state, Mrs Veronica Ogwuche, told newsmen that preliminary information indicated that the deceased was not a corps member serving in Benue, adding that he may have been serving in Gombe State.
Efforts to reach the Benue State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Udeme Edet, were unsuccessful as calls and messages were not returned as of the time of filing this report. (The PUNCH)

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Another child dumped at Pastor Chibuzor’s gate in Rivers
A cleric, Chibuzor Gift Chinyere, has raised alarm after another child was reportedly abandoned at his residence on April 23, 2026.
According to him, the incident occurred earlier in the day when the young boy was discovered at his gate. He stated that he has immediately notified the police and is making arrangements to hand the child over to the appropriate authorities.
The cleric explained that he is unable to take in new children at the moment due to ongoing registration processes with the Ministry of Social Welfare. He stressed that accepting the child would violate existing legal requirements guiding child care and protection.
He further disclosed that his facility is already accommodating over 500 children, making it necessary to strictly adhere to regulations before admitting more.
Chinyere also expressed appreciation to the Federation of International Women Lawyers and the Ministry of Social Welfare for educating him on proper legal procedures.
He reiterated that the child would be transferred to the custody of the Ministry, emphasizing that compliance with the law remains his top priority.


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