The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has admitted that the exit of Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso from its platform represents a challenge, though the party insists it remains firmly focused on its 2027 electoral ambitions. Speaking on Monday night during an appearance on Arise News’ Prime Time programme, the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, described the development as disappointing but not devastating. Obi, who contested the 2023 presidential election under the Labour Party, and Kwankwaso, candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party, had initially joined forces with the ADC in a bid to build a united opposition front ahead of the 2027 elections. However, both politicians later moved to the Nigeria Democratic Congress, where they called for an end to litigation-driven politics as part of their new political strategy. Reacting to their departure, Abdullahi said, “Is it a setback? The answer is yes. Is it a fatal blow? The answer is no, because the objectives are v...
THE Delta State Government has pledged a swift, intelligence-driven response to the rising wave of armed robberies targeting phone and gadget dealers in Asaba. The Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Dr Kingsley Emu, gave the assurance on Monday while receiving protesting dealers at the Government House, Asaba. Emu reaffirmed the government’s resolve not to allow criminal elements to undermine the state’s reputation for safety and public order. He acknowledged the seriousness of the concerns raised and reiterated the administration’s commitment to protecting lives and property. The SSG said the government had begun activating strategic security measures aimed at decisively addressing the threat. He disclosed that a high-level meeting would be convened with relevant security agencies, including intelligence units, to assess the incidents and deploy targeted interventions. Emu emphasised the importance of proper documentation of reported cases and urged affected traders to nominate ...