Politics
Better legislation, financial empowerment key to encouraging women’s participation in politics- Ganduje

The National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Abdullahi Ganduje has pointed out economic challenges and lack of women friendly legislation as the reasons for the continuous decline in the number of women in politics in the country.

Ganduje noted this while playing host to a group of women under the aegis of Progressive Sisters’ Network (PSN) in his office on Tuesday.

Reacting to their earlier request for more women inclusivity, the APC National Chairman said, the saying “No woman, no nation” will be more relevant if women are provided with enough money to contest elections and laws are put in place to mandate political parties to present a certain number of women candidates.
“You have mentioned one issue that we need to look into, which is women participation especially in elective positions which is declining. There is a need for research for that but from layman’s view, or for those who are active in politics, there are two major factors.
“One, economic participation: If economic participation among women is high, then the notion of No woman, No nation will feature well, because you will be able to compete with men at the grassroot level.
“I’m not saying that politics is a money bag thing, but equally the same. If you have financial work, you know how you can organise your campaign, to request money, transportation, printing of posters, giving allowances to agents here and there, does not mean both ways anyway but you need Money.
“Logistics, even publicity on television, radio, You need money. So if women are empowered, especially if women are given skills so that they can participate actively they will be able to compete in the country.
“Another aspect that could be considered is through legislation. If political parties by the electoral law are being forced to provide women candidates, then they have no option but to provide women candidates and by doing so we will be able to increase women’s participation in elections.
” So these are contemporary issues that I think politicians should be able to consider”.
Commending the leader of the group, who happens to be one of the daughters of the late Moshood Kashimawo Abiola(MKO), Rinsola Abiola, Ganduje noted that it’s obvious she has taken after her late father in terms of politics and promised to provide necessary supports for the group.
He added that the victory Of President Bola Tinubu in the last Presidential election was a repeat of history as it can be likened to what happened in 1993 when Abiola from the South-West defeated a Northerner.
“Three years ago, I said history will repeat itself and we are happy that history repeated itself.
“I become nostalgic because your father contested as a presidential candidate and we in Kano as a nationalist who believe in the nation irrespective of religion, tribe and ethnicity, we defeated our own son. Your father defeated our own son in Kano in the election.
” I believe politics to you is through the gene. I’m not surprised. You know all your members, you know them by name by what they do. So we thank you for this courtesy call and we acknowledge your effort in making it easy for us to win the election in Nigeria.
“You are role models to women, especially young women in Nigeria. I am so happy that you are of different disciplines and you are all over the country representing different ethnic nationalities in this country.
“I believe you have the list of your members and what they do. So that we would be able to include you in various party activities and also we should be able to advise if we get the chance for appointment positions.” Ganduje promised.
Speaking earlier, the leader of the group, Rinsola Abiola said the group which comprises women within the age range of 20s to mid 50s is out majorly to support APC to win elections.
She expressed worries on the drastic decline in the number of women in politics and demanded that the party do something to ensure women are not left behind in the scheme of things.
“This is a collection of like minds where women from across the APC with our ages ranging from early 20s to mid 50s. Many of our members are young. And we also have representation across campuses, because we’re very particular about making sure that nobody is left behind, or that women of all ages are not left behind.
“Our major aim is to mobilise young women’s votes generally for the party, and also in a sense to mobilise the party for women, and what I mean by that is we take it upon ourselves to sell the vision of the party to women across the country.
” So at the PSN our mission is simple. If we look at the last assembly, I think we had about 22 women or so who were in House of Reps and the Senate, but when you look at it now in total, there are just about 17 of them.
” The number of women who are actively involved in our politics has seen a steady decline. And we believe that to bridge this gap and to correct this issue there needs to be a conscious effort to actually generate interest in politics with young women especially because we want to be able to occupy those positions in future.” Rinsola stated.
She appreciated the APC chairman for being a woman friendly leader and also canvassed more support for women.
“It’s very important that we have the skills that we need to survive in our political terrain. And at this point, I would like to thank you, for your support for women.
You believe in gender sensitivity, you believe in women empowerment. You believe in women’s inclusion. And we thank you, Your Excellency, for all of this.
“These are traits that are rare in leaders these days. I’m very happy that our national chairman is somebody who actually does see the importance of women as people and as members of the political party system.
“We’re very grassroots oriented. Every single woman seated on this table is very active at the grassroots. We have the professional qualifications, but we also have political acumen.
“We have amongst us women who are up to the task, women who are capable, women who have everything that it takes to deliver both professionally and politically.
“We also aim to ensure that women are better represented in governance and politics to be more active, and hopefully, by God’s grace to also take up more positions.
“We understand that there are many different pathways to power. We are still hoping to have more of our people offered Federal appointments. And we’re just really here to express our solidarity.
“We ask Your Excellency that you take us as your daughters, that you take PSN as your project and see us as a part of your team.” She said

Politics
Former PDP deputy governorship candidate quits party

The immediate past deputy governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in Rivers State, Dr Emana Ambrose Amawhe has resigned her membership of the party with immediate effect.

In a letter dated 28th March, 2025 addressed to the Chairman of Edem Odo Ward in Akpabuyo Local Government Council of Cross River State, she said, her resignation was with immediate effect.

She pointed out in the letter that her resignation should not be taken lightly, while she reaffirmed her commitment to and readiness to serve the government of Cross River and Nigeria in general in any capacities.
She said, “I am writing to formally resign my membership from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) with immediate effect.
”I sincerely appreciate the opportunity given to me over time to contribute my quota to the growth of the party and the chance to serve as the Deputy Governorship Candidate in the last general elections.
”It was a privilege to be part of the PDP’s vision and engage with our people in meaningful ways. However, after much reflection in light of the current state of affairs within the party, I believe it is time for me to move on.
“This decision was not made lightly, but I remain committed to serving my community and contributing to the progress of our state and nation in other capacities.”
Ambrose-Amawhe was the running mate to Senator Sandy Onor in the 2023 governorship election in Cross River.
She had also contested for the House of Representatives seat for the Bakassi/Akpabuyo/Calabar South Federal Constituency under the PDP.

Politics
Rivers: Tony Okocha defends emergency rule, praises Tinubu’s intervention

The Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Rivers State Chapter, Chief Tony Okocha, has defended the emergency rule declared by President Bola Tinubu in the state, citing escalating security threats.

According to Chief Okocha, Rivers State was on the brink of anarchy due to increasing security concerns in various parts of the state.

Okocha made this statement while addressing journalists at the APC headquarters in Abuja on Thursday.
Justifying the suspension of Governor Siminalayi Fubara and the declaration of a state of emergency, Okocha commended the President for his “timely” intervention and criticized those opposing the decision.
“The state of emergency called by Mr. President saved Rivers State from anarchy. When you see non-state actors brandishing guns and making statements that promote lawlessness, then you should know there is a problem.
“I see some people jumping onto television platforms to cast aspersions on Mr. President and condemn what they do not understand. Mr. President knows more than they do.
“The truth of the matter is that Rivers State was headed towards anarchy. We all know Rivers is one of the states that sustain this country. Some of the same people criticizing the President now would have also condemned him if he had done nothing.”
Chief Okocha also questioned the silence of former President Goodluck Jonathan and the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) when the Rivers State House of Assembly complex was demolished under Governor Fubara’s administration.
“Thank God, President Goodluck Jonathan has been president, General Obasanjo has been president, and they know that every day on their table, they receive security reports.
“I hear the NBA saying the suspension is an affront to democracy. But when the assembly complex was burned and the next day, eleven pieces of equipment were deployed to demolish it, the NBA was silent. They were alive, yet we didn’t hear anything from them”, he said.
Reacting to criticism over why the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, was not sanctioned despite allegations that he contributed to the unrest, Okocha argued that Wike was not involved in the crisis.
He said, “For those asking why the Governor and members of the State House of Assembly were suspended but not the Minister of the FCT—was he in the frame? The answer is no”

Politics
2027: God told me SDP will produce next president – Adebayo

Former presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party in the 2023 general election, Adewole Adebayo said, God has told him that the party will produce the next president in 2027 general election.

Speaking over the weekend in Abeokua when he met the members and executive who were led by the State Chairman, Yinka Ola-Williams, said he could confirm that a President of SDP will mount Aso Rock villa in 2027.

“One thing that God is telling me is that there will be an SDP president in the villa in 2027.
“For the first time in a long time, we will have people who care for the people. Let’s remain focused. The problems of Nigeria are our problems, not individuals.
“We are not against Tinubu as a person but we are against hunger, inflation, poverty, insecurity, unemployment. That’s what we are against,” he said.
Buttressing Adebayo’s position on modalities of joining the party, the SDP Chairman in Ogun State, Mr. Yinka Ola-Williams, disowned 30,000 membership cards and registers allegedly being flaunted by one of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) aspirants in the 2023 governorship election in the State.
Ola-Williams said the party’s door is widely opened to anybody who wants to join, but such a person or group, no matter how highly placed, must follow the procedure as laid down in the party’s constitution.
He emphatically stated that the party had nothing to do with the membership cards and registers claimed by the aspirant, who said he got them from the party’s National Secretariat.
“We want people to join us, and we want to work together to provide a better government than what we have now that will remove poverty, provide a better healthcare system for people, improve education and all.
“But not that they come to the party, hijack the party and take the structure away. That’s what we will not agree,” Ola-Williams said.

-
Foreign1 week ago
Houthis declare Ben-Gurion Airport ‘no longer safe’ after renewed Gaza fighting
-
News1 week ago
Why Christ Embassy’s Pastor Chris holds Abuja mega crusade – Fisho
-
Security2 days ago
New Commissioner of Police in Niger, Elleman sends strong warning to criminals
-
News2 days ago
Kogi Governor, Ahmed Usman Ododo salutes Tinubu at 74
-
News1 week ago
Umeh denies receiving $10,000 with other 42 Senators to support state of emergency in Rivers
-
News20 hours ago
Abia: LG Chairman, Iheke accused of using soldiers to detain IRS agent, claims Governor Otti’s support
-
News2 days ago
Plateau LP stakeholders endorses Barr Gyang Zi’s defection to APC
-
Sports1 week ago
2026 World Cup Race: Ekong says Eagles feel great to be back in contention