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Are PDP governors betraying Atiku? Dele Momodu points fingers at Tinubu alliance

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Veteran journalist and politician Dele Momodu has sharply criticised governors of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for distancing themselves from the newly formed opposition coalition led by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar.

According to Momodu, their refusal to join the alliance could indicate covert support for President Bola Tinubu‘s administration.

Speaking during an interview on Arise TV’s Prime Time on Monday, April 14, Momodu expressed frustration over the PDP Governors’ Forum’s decision, which was announced after a meeting in Ibadan, Oyo State.

The Forum declared it would not join the coalition, which also includes former Kaduna State governor Nasir El-Rufai and former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi.

Momodu warned that unity among opposition leaders is critical to challenging the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) effectively in future elections.

“Atiku cannot do it alone, Peter Obi cannot do it alone, and Kwankwaso cannot do it alone,” Momodu said.

“They have to find a way to pay the APC back in its own coin… by getting a chunk of all the parties, including APC, to come together.”

Dele Momodu blasts PDP governors over coalition snub

He questioned the motives of PDP governors resisting the coalition, suggesting they may be indirectly aiding the Tinubu presidency.

“If our governors are saying, ‘Oh, we don’t go into coalitions,’ it means you are probably working for a Tinubu presidency,” he stated.

Referencing Nigeria’s political history, Momodu emphasised the importance of unity and resilience among opposition forces, recalling how Tinubu’s political base in Lagos survived federal pressure during the Obasanjo era.


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“A bully only respects a bully. But all of us are already behaving like chicken… people panic because of Tinubu, ‘Oh, they are going to use EFCC, they are going to arrest me,’” he said.

Momodu urged political actors to embrace collective action over fear.

“This thing is doable if they agree to work together,” he concluded, warning defectors that abandoning the opposition movement would be akin to jumping “into the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.”


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Tension in Niger as deputy gov vacates official residence amid rift with Gov Bago

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Niger State is on the brink of a political upheaval as Deputy Governor Yakubu Garba has vacated his official residence and is reportedly considering resigning from office, highlighting an intensifying rift with Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago.

The move comes amid growing speculation about a breakdown in relations between the two top officials, both of whom were elected under the banner of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in May 2023.

According to multiple insider accounts, tensions have simmered for months but escalated recently after a leaked recording allegedly captured Garba criticising the governor in a private conversation.

Sources close to the matter revealed that Governor Bago confronted his deputy after learning about complaints from Garba’s political allies concerning a controversial consensus list for the upcoming November 2025 local government elections.

“The governor called the deputy yesterday and told him he heard that his people were complaining about the consensus list, and warned him to be careful. That was what triggered the deputy’s move to vacate his official residence,” one insider said.

Deputy governor allegedly evacuates State House

A source close to the governor confirmed that Garba had removed personal belongings from both his office and residence, adding that the deputy governor was waiting for Bago’s return from Russia before formalising his resignation.

“It is true he wants to leave. We are trying to convince him to shelve the idea. The governor and the deputy had a good relationship before their election, but things deteriorated due to mutual suspicion and interference by others,” the source said.

The root of the conflict appears to stem from multiple points of friction, including the rejection of Garba’s preferred candidate, Babangida Wasa Kudo, for Shiroro Local Government Area.

In March, Governor Bago had declared that the APC would adopt a consensus model to select candidates, but Garba’s nominee was bypassed in favour of Isyaku Bawa.

The final list was signed by state APC chairman Aminu Musa Bobi and Adamu Gani, not Garba. Garba’s allies from Shiroro reportedly saw the move as a deliberate snub, further straining ties between the deputy and the governor.


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Gov Bago allegedly strips deputy of allocation

In addition to the political slight, Garba has allegedly faced reductions in his operational capacity. His office budget was slashed from ₦50 million to ₦20 million, and some of his responsibilities were reassigned to the Deputy Chief of Staff—reportedly a relative of the governor.

“He had a meeting with his aides from 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. on Sunday. He said he would no longer sleep in his official residence and ordered all aides to vacate. His belongings were moved out immediately,” another source said.

Several prominent figures, including Speaker of the State House of Assembly Barrister Abdulmalik Sarkin-Daji, Bosso LGA representative Hon. Gomna, and commissioners, visited Garba’s residence in an effort to dissuade him.

APC stalwart and union leader Awaisu Giwa Wana was seen in tears, pleading with him to reconsider. Despite these efforts, Garba relocated to his private residence.

Gov Bago’s aide denies fallout with deputy

However, officials have attempted to downplay the crisis. Governor Bago’s Chief Press Secretary, Bologi Ibrahim, denied any fallout.

“I am not aware of any fallout between the governor and the deputy governor,” he said.

Garba’s spokesperson, Unmulkhatumi Abdullahi Kuta, also rejected the resignation rumours.

“As I speak with you, His Excellency the Deputy Governor has not resigned and cannot resign. I am in his official residence now, and he is also here,” she said.

Political observers suggest that this fallout may be part of a larger strategy to undermine Garba’s influence ahead of the 2031 governorship race, when it is expected that the Niger East Senatorial District—Garba’s stronghold—will produce the next governor.

Meanwhile, loyalists in Shiroro LGA are planning a protest today at the local government secretariat to express their dissatisfaction over what they view as the marginalisation of the deputy governor.


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Tinubu finally reacts to Oborevwori, Okowa’s defection to APC

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In a dramatic shake-up of Nigeria’s political landscape, Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori and his predecessor, former Vice Presidential candidate Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, have officially defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC), bringing with them the entire PDP structure in the state.

Describing the event as unprecedented, President Bola Tinubu, represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima, at a rally in Asaba, said the mass defection marks “the greatest political tsunami ever witnessed in Nigeria.”

“This is the first time in our political history that a governor has defected with his entire political structure—from ward to state level, including elected and appointed officers,” Shettima stated.

He praised Oborevwori’s move as a “bold step” and declared him the new leader of the APC in Delta State.

“You are not tenants in the party but co-owners. Together, we shall build a Nigeria of our dreams,” Shettima added, extending an open hand of welcome to the defectors.

APC National Chairman Abdullahi Ganduje called the defection “historic and patriotic,” suggesting it would position Delta State for stronger national integration and development.

He was joined at the event by several APC heavyweights, including Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq and Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma.

Governor Oborevwori said the oil-rich state could no longer afford to remain on the sidelines of national politics.

“This is not just a political shift; it is a patriotic movement in the best interest of our state,” he declared.

He pledged to reconcile any grievances among party members in order to maintain unity within the new APC family.


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Okowa breaks silence on defection to APC

Former Governor Okowa echoed similar sentiments, saying his decision to defect was driven by the state’s prolonged marginalisation at the national level despite being a key contributor to the country’s economy.

“We have played second fiddle for too long. This is the right step forward,” he said.

The event was attended by prominent figures, including Minister of Aviation Festus Keyamo and former Deputy Senate President Ovie Omo-Agege, underscoring the high political stakes of the momentous realignment.


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2027: Ex-gov Igbinedion backs Southern PDP candidate – declares loyalty to party

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Former Edo State Governor, Chief Lucky Igbinedion, has thrown his weight behind a southern presidential candidate from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) ahead of Nigeria’s 2027 general elections, citing the need for fairness in national leadership.

Speaking on Tuesday during a condolence visit to Senator Rowland Owie following the death of his wife, Lady Helen Owie, Igbinedion emphasised that power must return to the South for the sake of justice and equity.

“I remain committed to the PDP and its ideals. But more importantly, justice demands that the South should produce the next president,” he said.

Amid growing talk of political coalitions aimed at challenging President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s expected reelection bid, Igbinedion affirmed that any credible southern PDP candidate would have his full backing.

The former governor also downplayed the wave of recent defections plaguing the PDP, describing them as a routine feature of Nigeria’s political landscape.

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“I don’t worry so much about the defections because I know Nigerian politicians — they swing from one side to the other.

“If anything happens tomorrow, you’ll see those people that defected coming back to the PDP,” he remarked

He predicted that the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) may soon lose steam: “The APC is having its turn now, but they will be deflated sooner or later.”

While reaffirming loyalty to the PDP, Igbinedion left room for change, noting that only time and divine providence will determine whether the PDP regains dominance or a new political force emerges.


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