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Chairman Of The PDP Governors Forum Bala Muhammed Confirms He’s Not Leaving PDP—-The Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party Governors’ Forum, Gov. Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State, says he is not defecting from the party.

Mohammed, who is the Chairman of the Publicity and Communications Sub-Committee for the forthcoming PDP convention, said this while speaking with newsmen on Saturday.

He spoke after the inaugural meeting of the sub-committee in Abuja.

“I assure you I am not going anywhere.

” I am in PDP and my state has no element of division,’’ he said.

He, however, said that while he was more than concerned over some members of his forum defecting to the All Progressives Congress (APC), he had no control over them because they were of equal status.

“As a leader of a group of equal status, I cannot determine the decisions or inactions of my colleagues, but certainly, a lot of work is being done behind the scenes.

“This defection would have been more devastating at the onset, but we have been talking and discussing,’’ he said.

He noted that some of the defecting governors left because they were being coerced.

“Sometimes it is done because of permutations and calculations.

“I will not denigrate or speak negatively about my colleagues, but
I assure you I am not going anywhere. I am in PDP, ” he said.

Mohammed also advised those leaving the PDP to stop demarketing it because they were leaving.

On litigations ahead of the party’s national convention, Mohammed said the party’s leadership was doing everything possible to address them.

He noted that many of the litigations were created to undermine the party

“At the state level, I have even seen some people taking us to court not to go for a convention.

“This is not good and makes some at the National Assembly feel unsafe.

” We are addressing these issues squarely,’’ he said.

On speculations that Gov. Peter Mbah of Enugu State was leaving the party, Mohammed said that the governor was yet to inform the party of his position.

“I have discussed this issue with him separately, and he has given me his assurances.

“He’s a governor like me, and I respect him and his decisions,’’ he said.

He also stated that the Deputy Chairman of the party’s governors’ forum, Gov. Siminalaye Fubura of Rivers, still remained a PDP member.

“He is a humble young man who has gone through so much and has done well to accommodate all the problems and challenges he found himself in.

” Certainly, he is still in PDP, and to me, he is still my deputy,’’ he said.

On the speculation that former President Goodluck Jonathan would contest the 2027 election on the party’s platform, Mohammed said they were happy that prominent persons were still associated with the party.

Speaking earlier at the sub-committee’s inaugural meeting, Mohammed advised party members not to be disturbed by the issue of defection.

Mohammed also maintained that nothing would stop the party’s national convention scheduled for Nov. 15 in Ibadan, saying “this convention is here to stay.”

“ By the grace of God, no Jupiter will stop us; no dark forces will succeed over us,” he said.

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Surulere Storms 2027 Race, Demands Desmond Elliot’s Assembly Return

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Surulere Storms 2027 Race, Demands Desmond Elliot’s Assembly Return—-Grassroots supporters urge actor-turned-lawmaker to return as momentum builds for next election cycle

Residents of Surulere have begun mobilising support for the return of Desmond Elliot to the Lagos State House of Assembly ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The call, driven by grassroots groups and community stakeholders, reflects growing backing for the actor-turned-politician, who previously represented Surulere Constituency in the Assembly.

Supporters cite his past legislative experience and community engagement as reasons for pushing his return, describing him as a familiar figure capable of advancing local development.

While Elliot has not officially declared his intention to contest, the early show of support signals increasing political activity as stakeholders begin positioning for the 2027 elections.

The development highlights the evolving political landscape in Lagos, where community-driven endorsements are expected to play a key role in shaping party decisions and candidate selections.

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Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso Joins ADC in Major Political Shift Days After Dumping NNPP

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Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso Joins ADC in Major Political Shift Days After Dumping NNPP—-Former Kano governor defects amid opposition realignment, registers in Kano alongside top political figures

Former Kano State Governor and ex-presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has officially defected to the African Democratic Congress (ADC), marking a significant development in Nigeria’s opposition politics.

Kwankwaso formally registered with the ADC on Monday at Gidan Kwankwasiyya in Kano, where he received his membership card in the presence of key political figures.

Notable attendees included ADC National Chairman David Mark, former Sokoto State Governor Aminu Tambuwal, ex-Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi, former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi, Dino Melaye, and former APC National Chairman John Odigie-Oyegun, among others.

His defection followed his resignation from the NNPP, which he announced a day earlier, citing the need for “strategic realignment” in Nigeria’s evolving political landscape.

Kwankwaso described the move as difficult but necessary, noting that the current direction of national politics required a new platform capable of delivering meaningful change.

While he did not directly reference the internal crisis within the NNPP, his exit comes amid ongoing tensions in Kano State, including a reported rift with Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf.

He expressed appreciation to NNPP leadership, particularly National Chairman Ajuji Ahmed, as well as members of the party’s National Working Committee and Board of Trustees for their support during his time in the party.

Kwankwaso also thanked members of the Kwankwasiyya Movement for their loyalty, assuring them that his commitment to Nigeria’s progress remains unchanged.

His defection comes amid intensified consultations among opposition leaders, including Rauf Aregbesola, Seyi Makinde, and Seriake Dickson, signaling a broader effort to reshape the country’s political landscape ahead of future elections.

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