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Plateau LG Council Polls: ADC Conducts Primaries In 15 LGAs
Plateau LG Council Polls: ADC Conducts Primaries In 15 LGAs
Plateau LG Council Polls: ADC conducts primaries in 15 LGAs. The chairperson boasted that the party is fully prepared for the election.
The Plateau chapter of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) says it has successfully conducted primaries in 15 out of the 17 local government areas of the state. The primaries are for local elections slated for September 9.
Plateau ADC chairperson, Hanatu Gagara, told journalists that primaries were conducted peacefully across the local governments, except for Mikang and Langtang South.
Ms Gagara said that in the rest of the local governments, ADC has candidates contesting for councillorship and chairmanship seats.
“What really happened was that the two local governments came late to obtain the forms, and by then we couldn’t sell the forms to them anymore because the time had already elapsed.
“Now that the Plateau State Independent Electoral Commission (PLASIEC) has increased the period for the primaries based on the new electoral act, their issue will be looked into.
“We haven’t started the process yet because I just received the letter this afternoon from PLASIEC regarding what happened,” she said.
The chairperson boasted that the party is fully prepared for the election.
According to her, ADC, which is the main opposition party in Plateau, has nominated competent personalities to slug it out with the ruling party.
“Well, we have great chances of winning the elections. As you can see, even with the defections from various parties, many people are coming in.
“That alone shows that there is a great possibility and strong prospect of winning,” she stated.

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She said that members of the party were fully mobilised to participate in all the electoral processes leading to the elections.
Meanwhile, Ms Gagara said the party’s e-registration was ongoing and urged members to validate their membership.
“Our members are enthusiastic, especially now that they know the congresses are coming up.
“A lot of people are participating, and we have stationed people in various local governments who are continuing with the registration.”
The chairperson urged old and intending members to validate their membership by visiting various wards and local governments.
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NLC Demands FG’s Intervention Over Fuel Hike, Tax Relief For Low-Income Earners
NLC Demands FG’s Intervention Over Fuel Hike, Tax Relief For Low-Income Earners
NLC demands FG’s intervention over Fuel Hike, tax relief for low-income earners. Mr Ajaero said the rising cost of petrol had worsened the hardship faced by Nigerian workers.
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has called for government’s intervention to address the surge in petrol prices between N1,170 and N1,300 per litre across the country.
The demand was contained in a statement signed by the President of the NLC, Joe Ajaero, on Thursday.
Mr Ajaero said the rising cost of petrol had worsened the hardship faced by Nigerian workers, particularly in transportation, food prices and general cost of living.
He stated, “The sudden increase in petrol price to between N1,170 and N1,300 per litre has further deepened the economic hardship faced by Nigerian workers and the general populace.
“The rising cost of fuel has made transportation increasingly unaffordable for workers, while food prices and other essential commodities continue to surge beyond the reach of ordinary Nigerians.
“The government must urgently introduce measures, including wage support and cost-of-living relief, to cushion the devastating impact of the current fuel price crisis on workers and vulnerable citizens.”
The NLC boss urged the Federal Government to introduce immediate relief measures, including wage support and policies to cushion the impact of the price increase on workers and vulnerable citizens.
Mr Ajaero said the current situation had exposed the vulnerability of Nigeria’s downstream petroleum sector to global market volatility.
He stressed the need for the government to ensure that public refineries in the country become fully operational to reduce dependence on imported petroleum products.
According to him, reviving the nation’s refineries will help stabilise domestic supply and shield Nigerians from sudden price shocks.
The NLC president also called for tax relief for low-income earners and expanded social support programmes for vulnerable Nigerians.

NLC Demands FG’s Intervention Over Fuel Hike
He said such measures would help cushion the harsh economic realities confronting workers and their families.
Mr Ajaero further urged the government to ensure transparency in the management of expected oil revenue gains arising from current global developments.
He noted that any windfall from rising crude oil prices should be channelled toward improving the welfare of Nigerians.
He also called for sincere dialogue between government and organised labour to address the growing economic challenges facing workers.
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ADC Unveils Manual Membership Card, Inaugurates 27 LG Committee Chairmen In Borno
ADC Unveils Manual Membership Card, Inaugurates 27 LG Committee Chairmen In Borno
The Borno State chapter of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has officially launched its Membership Mobilisation, Registration, and Revalidation (MMRR) exercise, reinforcing the party’s commitment to inclusivity, transparency, and strong grassroots participation.
The event, held at the State Party Secretariat, was presided over by the Deputy National Chairman, Babagana Buhari, who completed his registration at Gwange II Ward in the Maiduguri Metropolitan Council (MMC).
The exercise was coordinated by the Chairman of the Borno ADC Membership Committee, Peter Biye, alongside the Committee Secretary and former Minority Leader, Hon. Kolo Bukar, in the presence of party leaders and stakeholders from across the state.
In his remarks, Hon. Kolo Bukar reaffirmed the party’s commitment to meritocracy, fairness, and inclusiveness. He stressed that leadership within the state chapter will emerge through credible democratic processes rather than through imposition or personal interests. According to him, the ADC remains a platform where every member’s voice matters and where transparency and accountability are key guiding principles.
He further highlighted the significance of the MMRR exercise in providing citizens with a genuine political platform, urging members to set aside factional differences and work together in unity. As part of the event, the party also unveiled its new national manual membership card and an updated party register designed to enhance the security, organization, and credibility of membership records.
Additionally, the party inaugurated the 27 Local Government Committee Chairmen to strengthen its grassroots structures and ensure effective coordination of party activities across the state.

ADC Unveils Manual Membership Card
The event witnessed strong participation and goodwill messages from party leaders, who emphasized the importance of grassroots mobilization, youth engagement, and unity as critical drivers for future electoral success.
The ADC continues to reaffirm its commitment to empowering Nigerians and deepening democratic participation at all levels.
Signed:
Muhammad Bulama Sheriff
Media and Publicity Director Membership Registration
Borno state African Democratic Congress (ADC)
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ICPC Partner NGO; Takes IWD 2026 Message Of Hope To Female Inmates In Katsina
ICPC Partner NGO; Takes IWD 2026 Message Of Hope To Female Inmates In Katsina
The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), in collaboration with the Katsina State Ministry of Women Affairs and other development partners, took the 2026 International Women’s Day celebration to the correctional centres, extending a hand of fellowship to female inmates.
The commemoration, which began on Sunday, 8th March, was themed “Give – To – Gain,” emphasising the power of collective support and reciprocity. In the spirit of the theme, the Resident Anti-Corruption Commissioner, Mr Samuel Lodam represented by Muhammad Kabir Goda, joined the Honourable Commissioner for Women Affairs, Hajiya Aisha Aminu Malumfashi, to visit two correctional facilities in the state.
At the Central Correctional Centre in Unguwar Yari, the Women’s Affairs Commissioner encouraged the 23 female inmates to remain hopeful and use their current circumstances as a stepping stone for positive transformation. The Officer in Charge, CSC Habibu Kabir Ibrahim, appreciated the gesture, assuring the team of the inmates’ well-being.
The delegation proceeded to the New Correctional Centre along Jibia Road, where they were received by the Deputy Controller of Corrections, Abdullahi Mamman Saulawa. He noted that the facility’s 30 female inmates are actively engaged in developmental programmes. The Commissioner subsequently donated essential items to the women, an act that was met with profound gratitude from the inmates.
Earlier, Mr Lodam reaffirmed the ICPC’s commitment to gender equality as a cornerstone of its anti-corruption mandate. He highlighted the National Ethics and Integrity Policy (NEIP), launched in 2020, which prioritises the protection and empowerment of women across all demographics.
He further disclosed the Commission’s efforts in drafting a model sexual harassment policy for schools and establishing a special unit to prosecute sexual harassment as an act of corruption (abuse of office).

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Speaking on the significance of the day, the ICPC boss described the 2026 theme as a global call to action. He urged the public to challenge harmful stereotypes, share domestic and emotional labour, and amplify women’s voices. He stressed that true equality requires systemic change, including zero tolerance for corruption and gender discrimination in all spheres of life.
“Collective responsibility is our most powerful tool against inequality,” Mr Lodam stated. “When we all take ownership of the problem, we build a world where every woman and girl can live freely and achieve fully.”
The event concluded with a unified message: “Equality is a collective journey—let us walk it together.”
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