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Tinubu Govt Targeting Opposition, Shielding APC Members – ADC

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A chieftain of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Idris Kalgo has accused President Bola Tinubu-led government of targeting opposition members for investigations, while shielding ruling APC politicians.

Speaking on Trust TV, Kalgo questioned why there is a selective enforcement of investigations forced against opposition members in Nigeria.

“Why is it only ADC members who are being pursued?”he asked.

He further criticized what he described as a double standard, pointing out that members of the ruling APC appear immune from scrutiny, while ADC members face arrests and investigations.

 

He said, “As long as you are a member of the APC, you are safe. You are not corrupt. But the moment you leave, you are suddenly labeled corrupt and targeted.”

He cited examples of politicians who switched parties without repercussions, including Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, former running mate to Atiku Abubakar in the 2023 elections, who joined the APC but continues to face no active legal consequences.

“Where is he now?” Kalgo asked.

Kalgo also referenced former APC governors, including Yahaya Bello, questioning why no immediate actions have been taken against them despite various allegations.

“We have seen attempts at arrests, even at airports, but ultimately they remain free. Why is democracy applied selectively?” he said.

“People are tired of poor governance. Nigerians want their voices heard, and leaders should allow democracy to flow,” Kalgo said.

According to Kalgo, the crackdown on ADC members is a strategic move to slow down opposition momentum ahead of the 2027 elections.

“These people are capable of challenging power. That’s why they are afraid,” he asserted.

The Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has explained that he chose to appear weak in the political crisis that enveloped his state in the interest of peace.

Fubara, however, urged his supporters to continue to believe in him despite the current political situation in the state.

According to a statement in Port Harcourt, the governor made the call on Friday night while receiving the Man of the Year 2025 award from New Telegraph at a ceremony held at the Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos.

Fubara acknowledged that those who stood by him have endured “special pain”, encouraging them to remain steadfast.

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He said, “Today for me is a very special day, and also special for everyone who has believed in me. And I know for believing in me you have a share of special pain,” he said.

Fubara explained that his calm and non-aggressive posture amid the political turbulence in Rivers State was deliberate and strategic.

He said, “I chose for a lot of reasons to be weak. Weak because I want peace. Weak because I need to also protect those things that are dear not just to me but to our dear nation.’

The governor described the perceived weakness as a virtue that would yield results at the right time and reiterated his call for continued support.

“Continue to believe in what you believe in. Weakness is a virtue. It pays at the right time,” he added.

Veteran journalist and former Governor of Ogun State, Olusegun Osoba, presented the award, supported by the Chairman of the Board of New Telegraph, Orji Uzor Kalu, and the Governor of Zamfara State, Dauda Lawal.

Nigeria’s federal government remains deadlocked over how to prosecute 16 military officers accused of plotting to overthrow President Bola Tinubu, with the presidency, military hierarchy, and Ministry of Justice unable to agree on whether the suspects should face court-martial proceedings or stand trial in a civilian Federal High Court.

Sources within the Defence Headquarters and the Ministry of Justice told Saturday PUNCH that while military leadership favors an internal court-martial, the presidency has not been convinced that a military tribunal is the appropriate venue, given that the alleged offence was committed against a democratically elected civilian government rather than a military administration.

“There is, indeed, confusion because this is the first time a coup attempt would be made under a civilian government. Previous coups occurred under military regimes, and they had their ways of handling such matters. We cannot rush to any court; we need to establish that the court has jurisdiction to handle the matter,” a senior official at the Federal Ministry of Justice said on condition of anonymity.

The deadlock has left the suspects in custody since their arrest in October 2025, raising constitutional concerns about prolonged detention without charge.

The alleged plot, reportedly scheduled for execution on October 25, 2025, targeted President Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima, serving ministers, and military service chiefs for elimination. Brigadier General Musa Abubakar Sadiq from Nasarawa State is believed to have been the ringleader. Investigators found that disgruntlement over stalled promotions, particularly among northern officers who failed required examinations, partly fueled recruitment into the conspiracy.

 

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