Politics
SIR MIKE MBAMA OKIRO: THE IDEAL CANDIDATE FOR OHANAEZE NDIGBO PRESIDENCY
The search for the next President-General of Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo has reached its climax, and one name stands out among the rest: Sir Mike Mbama Okiro. As a former Inspector-General of Police and Chairman of the Police Service Commission, Okiro boasts an impressive resume that makes him the perfect candidate for the job.

With his wealth of experience and exceptional leadership skills, Okiro is poised to take Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo to greater heights. Comrade James Okoronkwo, a renowned journalist and human rights activist, has thrown his weight behind Okiro’s candidacy, urging stakeholders to disregard the campaign of calumny against him. Okoronkwo’s endorsement is a testament to Okiro’s impeccable character and his ability to drive positive change.

Okiro’s track record is replete with achievements that demonstrate his capacity for effective leadership. As Commissioner of Police in Lagos State, he handled sensitive situations with tact and wisdom, earning him widespread recognition and respect. His subsequent appointment as Inspector-General of Police and Chairman of the Police Service Commission by President Goodluck Jonathan in 2013 is a testament to his exceptional abilities.

As the tenure of the current President-General, Nze Ozichukwu, comes to an end, the battle for the next President-General of Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo is heating up. However, the Coalition of Civil Society Groups is confident that Okiro’s leadership skills, philanthropy, patriotism, and humility make him the ideal candidate to reengineer the organization and promote the unity and well-being of Igbos worldwide.
In these critical times, when Igbo land is facing insecurity and exclusion, Okiro’s candidacy offers a beacon of hope. His impressive background, coupled with his passion for the welfare of Ndigbo, makes him the perfect candidate to steer Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo towards a brighter future. The time to act is now, and the choice is clear: Sir Mike Mbama Okiro is the ideal candidate for the presidency of Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo.
Politics
2027 Shake-Up: Kogi Governor Allegedly Double-Dealing, Campaigns for Opposition in Mopamuro
In a development sending shockwaves through Kogi State politics, Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo has been accused of orchestrating support for opposition candidates, raising fresh questions about his loyalty to the All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead of the 2027 elections.
According to an APC chieftain in Mopamuro Local Government Area, who spoke on condition of anonymity, the governor directed his political appointees led by the state Commissioner for Information, Kingsley Fanwo to campaign for ADC’s Hon. Leke Abejide in his bid for a third term in the House of Representatives.
Eyewitnesses said the rally saw appointees don T-shirts and caps celebrating APC achievements but without any party logos, creating confusion about their political stance.
Many APC faithful reportedly resisted participating, with some sustaining minor injuries after falling off vehicles during the walk.
Following the event, appointees from Mopamuro were allegedly summoned to a meeting where they were given an ultimatum: support the ADC candidate or resign.
The insider claimed this move undermines the rotational arrangement in Yagba Federal Constituency, where Mopamuro is expected to produce the next representative.
“It is astonishing that a sitting governor would order his own appointees to campaign for a candidate of another party,” the source said. “It smacks of double-dealing and raises serious questions about his political intentions.”
Attempts to reach Governor Ododo and Commissioner Fanwo for comment were unsuccessful.
Political analysts warn that if these claims are substantiated, they could spark internal crises within APC and reshape the electoral landscape in Kogi State ahead of 2027.
Politics
ADC Lagos Disowns Federal High Court Suit, Denies Authorisation
The Lagos State chapter of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has distanced itself from a lawsuit currently before the Federal High Court in Abuja, stating that it neither authorised nor endorsed the legal action.
In a statement issued over the weekend, the party’s state leadership clarified that the suit, reportedly filed on behalf of ADC state chairmen and executive committees nationwide, does not represent the position of the Lagos chapter.
State Chairman Gbenga Asiru said the chapter was not consulted prior to the filing of the case and did not grant approval to any individual or group to act on its behalf.
“The action represents the personal position of the named plaintiffs and does not reflect the stance of ADC Lagos State,” the statement read.
The chapter reaffirmed its commitment to internal democracy, the rule of law, and unity within the party, stressing that while individuals have the right to seek judicial interpretation, such actions must not be portrayed as collective decisions.
ADC Lagos added that it remains focused on strengthening its internal structures and advancing the interests of its members and supporters.
Politics
LP Fixes May 23, 2026 for Presidential Primaries Ahead of 2027 Polls
The Labour Party (LP) has scheduled May 23, 2026, for its presidential primaries as part of early preparations for the 2027 general elections.
The decision was announced in a communiqué issued after the party’s National Executive Council (NEC) meeting held in Abuja, which was monitored by officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
According to the timetable approved by NEC, the party will submit its membership register on April 15, while primaries for governorship, National Assembly, and State Assembly positions are slated for May 15.
The council also ratified actions taken by the party’s leadership under Senators Nenadi Usman and Darlington Nwochocha. These include the conduct of ward, local government, and state congresses scheduled for March 26, 28, and 31, respectively, as well as the national convention fixed for April 11.
NEC reviewed recent developments within the party, particularly the invasion of its national secretariat by suspected hoodlums, allegedly backed by “rogue elements,” describing the incident as a grave violation of party order.
“Following a detailed review of the report and recommendations of the Peace, Reconciliation and Disciplinary Committee,” the communiqué stated, “NEC exercised its disciplinary authority and approved the suspension of members involved in acts of indiscipline, anti-party activities, and complicity in the desecration of the party’s national secretariat.”
The party further disclosed plans to expand its membership register through a hybrid system that combines digital and manual processes. It noted that the initiative is aimed at modernising its database, strengthening internal democracy, and improving transparency and efficiency in line with the Electoral Act 2026.
To maintain continuity, NEC resolved that all existing vacancies within party structures would be filled through interim appointments. It added that such positions would be occupied in an acting capacity pending the conduct of substantive congresses.
The council also urged members to adopt internal dispute resolution mechanisms to safeguard unity as the party intensifies preparations for the 2027 elections.
