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‎Violence At SDP HQ As Gabam Disputes Suspension

‎Violence broke out at the national secretariat of the Social Democratic Party in Abuja on Tuesday, as suspected thugs stormed the premises and attacked journalists amid a deepening leadership crisis in the party.

‎The chaos followed the announcement by a faction of the party’s National Working Committee, suspending National Chairman, Alhaji Musa Gabam, alongside the National Auditor, Nnadi Clarkson, and National Youth Leader, Chukwuma Uchechukwu, over alleged financial misconduct.

‎Journalists present for a scheduled press briefing were assaulted by the attackers, who were reportedly loyal to the embattled chairman.

‎Gabam, however, dismissed the suspension as “fake news” orchestrated by political opponents, insisting he remains the legitimate chairman of the SDP.

‎The usually quiet secretariat turned into a theatre of confusion a few hours after the NWC announced the immediate suspension of Gabam, Clarkson, and Uchechukwu, through the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Araba Aiyenigba.

‎“The decision followed resolutions made by members of the NWC, where overwhelming evidence was presented linking the suspended officials to a series of unauthorised financial transactions, personal enrichment schemes, and movement of funds from the party’s accounts without the committee’s approval,” the statement read.

‎According to the party’s leadership, the situation escalated when Gabam allegedly submitted an unauthorised financial statement to the Independent National Electoral Commission and caused a summary of the suspect accounts to be published in the media.

‎This, insiders said, prompted alarm within the party’s inner circle.

‎“The NWC resolved to alert law enforcement agencies and commence a full-scale internal investigation,” Aiyenigba revealed, emphasising that the party “has zero tolerance for corruption and abuse of office.”

‎In the wake of the crisis, the NWC appointed Dr Sadiq Umar Abubakar, Deputy National Chairman (North), as acting National Chairman, pending the outcome of ongoing investigations.

‎Aiyenigba also disclosed that an interim investigative panel had been constituted to audit all financial records and recommend possible legal action against those found culpable.

‎The committee is expected to scrutinise all transactions, especially those related to the proceeds from nomination forms sold ahead of the 2023 general elections—funds believed to have been misappropriated.

‎“The party will not shield any individual found guilty. Our goal is to restore public confidence in the SDP as a credible alternative for national leadership,” he added.

‎The suspensions, according to the NWC, had already been formally communicated to INEC and other relevant agencies.

‎Reacting Gabam denied reports of his suspension from office, insisting he remained firmly in charge.

‎He accused unnamed political forces of orchestrating a plot to destabilise the party from within.

‎In a press conference held Tuesday at the party’s National Secretariat in Abuja, Gabam, flanked by members of the NWC, described the purported suspension as “fake news” and a product of political mischief.

‎“I remain the National Chairman of the SDP, as you can see,” he declared confidently.

‎“There has been no NWC meeting where such a decision was taken. The report is baseless and should be disregarded,” he added.

‎Gabam blamed the growing crisis on a political coalition allegedly working with disgruntled elements within the SDP to fracture the party’s leadership.

‎According to him, these forces were determined to either take over the SDP or destroy it entirely.

‎“We’ve seen this before. Certain people believe that if they can’t have the SDP, they must cripple it. They see us as a threat—too strong to manipulate. That’s why they are fueling internal chaos,” he said.

‎The embattled chairman revealed that attempts were made by private legal actors to convene an NWC meeting without his knowledge.

‎He said the request, which was submitted to INEC and signed by the party’s National Secretary, Dr Olu Agunloye, was rejected by the commission for lacking due authorisation.

‎“INEC made it clear that the request was illegal because it didn’t carry my signature.

‎“That tells you everything you need to know about the legitimacy of the claims against me,” he said.

‎Gabam issued a stern warning about the implications of such power plays, urging President Bola Tinubu to call security agencies to order and prevent politicians from using them as tools of political intimidation.

‎“This is dangerous territory for our democracy,” he said. “Once dissenting voices are no longer tolerated, democracy is under threat. The misuse of security agencies to settle political scores is a disservice not just to me or the SDP—but to Nigeria as a whole,” he said.

‎Responding to allegations of financial mismanagement, Gabam maintained his innocence and said all financial transactions under his leadership were properly documented.

‎The SDP was among the parties being touted as a vehicle for the coalition groups to unseat President Tinubu in 2027.

‎After a fallout with the party, ex-Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai, joined the SDP, rallying the base for a political battle against the All Progressives Congress.


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