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Breaking: House of Reps Reshuffles Committee Chairs After Minority Caucus Leadership Changes

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The House of Representatives has carried out a reorganisation of several standing committees following adjustments in the leadership structure of its minority caucus.

Speaker Abbas Tajudeen announced the development during Monday’s emergency plenary, explaining that the shake-up became necessary after some lawmakers assumed new roles within the minority leadership, leaving certain committee positions vacant.

According to him, the resulting vacancies required a fresh allocation of committee responsibilities to ensure smooth legislative operations.

Under the new arrangement, the House Committee on Special Duties, formerly chaired by the new Minority Leader Fred Agbedi, has been taken over by Aliyu Madaki, who previously served as deputy minority leader.

In another adjustment, Ali Isa, who once held the position of minority whip, has been named chairperson of the House Committee on Shippers Council, replacing Abdulsamad Dasuki, now serving as deputy minority leader.

Similarly, the House Committee on Small and Medium Enterprises, previously led by Mansur Soro, has been reassigned to Pascal Agbodike following Soro’s elevation to minority whip.

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IPOB Criticises Soludo Over Position on Nnamdi Kanu’s Release

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The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has criticised the Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Charles Soludo, over what it described as a contradictory position on calls for the release of its detained leader, Nnamdi Kanu.

In a statement issued on Monday, IPOB spokesperson, Emma Powerful, accused the governor of inconsistency in his comments and actions regarding Kanu’s continued detention.

The group recalled that Soludo had earlier supported Kanu’s release, pointing to his reported visit to the IPOB leader at the Department of State Services, DSS, facility in Abuja in January 2023, where he allegedly offered to stand as surety for him.

IPOB also referenced remarks attributed to Anambra State Commissioner for Information, Law Mefor, in March 2025, suggesting that the Soludo-led administration had previously made efforts aimed at securing Kanu’s release as part of peace initiatives in the South-East.

The group expressed surprise that the same administration was now reportedly criticising former presidential candidate, Peter Obi, for making similar appeals for Kanu’s release.

It described the development as inconsistent, questioning what it called a shift in the governor’s stance on the matter and suggesting possible political undertones.

IPOB further maintained that the call for Kanu’s release cuts across political and regional lines, noting that prominent Nigerians, including the late Mbazulike Amaechi and former Ohanaeze Ndigbo President-General, George Obiozor, had also advocated dialogue and a political resolution of the issue.

The group noted Kanu’s continued incarceration remains a concern to its supporters and urged the Federal Government to consider his unconditional release, reaffirming its commitment to peaceful advocacy in pushing for his freedom.

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Omoleye Sowore Blasts Court’s Order Deregistering of ADC, Says, ‘It Won’t Stand’

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The African Action Congress, AAC, presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore, has condemned the Federal High Court ruling that directed the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to deregister the African Democratic Congress, ADC, and four other political parties.

Sowore said this on Monday in a statement posted on his verified X handle.

According to him, the judgment was undemocratic and inconsistent with the principles of a multi-party system.

He equally stated that it was unacceptable for parties to be deregistered when they had already concluded their primaries and were preparing for future elections.

“It shall not stand. I totally condemn the deregistration of political parties that have already concluded their primaries and are preparing for general elections. Such an action is undemocratic and unjustifiable in a multi-party democracy,” he wrote.

DAILY POST recalls that Justice Peter Lifu of the Federal High Court in Abuja, on Monday ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to immediately deregister the ADC, Accord Party and others from participating in the 2027 general elections.

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