MATTERS ARISING:Amaechi Fires Back Wike+ADC Challenges State Police Bill+APC Senators Miss INEC List

MATTERS ARISING:Amaechi Fires Back Wike+ADC Challenges State Police Bill+APC Senators Miss INEC List

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🔹 Amaechi vs Wike Feud Escalates: Former Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi has fired back at Nyesom Wike, saying he does not respond to his “subordinate.” The exchange marks another chapter in the long-running political rivalry between the two Rivers politicians.

🔹 ADC Defends Amaechi, Accuses Wike of Fear: The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has responded to Wike’s criticism of Amaechi, arguing that the attacks reflect growing concern over the opposition’s increasing strength ahead of 2027.

🔹 ADC Challenges State Police Bill: The opposition party has also questioned the legislative process surrounding the proposed state police bill, calling for a fresh process over what it describes as constitutional breaches.

🔹 APC Senators Missing From INEC List: Despite earlier assurances, some All Progressives Congress (APC) senators were reportedly omitted from Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)’s final list, raising fresh questions about the party’s internal processes and preparations for future elections.

In this episode, we analyze:
The latest exchange between Amaechi and Wike.
Why the ADC believes Wike’s attacks reveal anxiety over the opposition.
The legal issues surrounding the state police bill.
The controversy over APC senators omitted from INEC’s final list.

💬 What are your thoughts?

Who has the upper hand in the Amaechi-Wike political battle?
Is the ADC right to challenge the state police bill?
What do the omissions from INEC’s list mean for the APC?

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