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2027: Gov Adeleke, Osun PDP back Tinubu’s re-election bid

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2027: Gov Adeleke, Osun PDP back Tinubu’s re-election bid

In a move that has sparked political conversations across the country, Osun State Governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke, has thrown his weight behind President Bola Tinubu’s re-election bid for 2027.

The endorsement came shortly after a closed-door meeting between Governor Adeleke and the leadership of the Osun State caucus of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Speaking after the gathering, the governor expressed satisfaction with the outcome of the meeting and used the opportunity to clarify his political stance.

He also said that the leadership of the party in the state have endorsed his second term in 2026 while also committing to supporting President Bola Tinubu’s 2027 re-election bid.

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Adeleke also stated that the PDP in Psin recognises Tinubu as a proud son of the state.

The governor’s statement said, “Yesterday, I met with the @OfficialPDPNig Leadership Caucus in Osogbo after weeks of consultations with stakeholders across Osun — from traditional rulers and civil servants to market leaders and grassroots party members.

“I’m pleased to share the resolutions: I remain in the PDP, the party that gave me the platform to serve the good people of Osun.

“I have been unanimously endorsed by the Osun PDP for a second term in 2026.

“Our party in Osun has also endorsed President @officialABAT for re-election in 2027, recognising him as a proud son of our state.

PDP remains the most popular and trusted party across Osun State. I will continue to deliver on our Five-Point Agenda with renewed focus and dedication.

“The love and support from the people of Osun continue to inspire me. Together, we move forward,” Adeleke stated.

2027: Gov Adeleke, Osun PDP back Tinubu’s re-election bid

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Labour party dismisses APC’s mockery of Obi, says Nigerians still believe in Him

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Labour party dismisses APC’s mockery of Obi, says Nigerians still believe in Him

The Labour Party (LP) has dismissed comments by the Lagos State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) mocking its presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi, over reports that he lost his polling unit during the just-concluded Anambra governorship election.

Reacting on Sunday, the Labour Party described the APC’s statement as “cheap propaganda” aimed at distracting Nigerians from the hardship and economic crisis under the current administration.

The party’s National Publicity Secretary, Obiora Ifoh, said the ruling party’s “obsession” with Peter Obi shows how threatened it remains by the continued popularity of the former Anambra governor.

“The APC should focus on governance and stop celebrating imaginary victories. Peter Obi’s relevance does not begin and end with a polling unit. He represents a movement built on competence, character, and accountability — values the APC knows nothing about,” Ifoh said.

He argued that losing or winning a polling unit does not define political relevance, stressing that Obi remains one of the most trusted political figures in the country.

“Even in 2023, despite the state resources and intimidation deployed against the people, Peter Obi won in Lagos and several parts of Nigeria. That is the true reflection of where the people stand,” the LP spokesman added.

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According to him, the APC’s “mockery” of Obi was a deliberate attempt to divert public attention from the economic hardship, insecurity, and unemployment currently facing Nigerians.

“What Nigerians want to hear from the APC is not insults or mockery, but solutions. The naira is collapsing, inflation is soaring, fuel prices are unbearable, and hunger is everywhere. Yet, their only priority is Peter Obi,” he said.

The Labour Party maintained that the Obidient Movement remains “alive and growing stronger,” describing it as a people-driven platform that goes beyond elections.

“The movement is rooted in citizens’ consciousness — not social media noise as they claim. The youths are awake, the people are engaged, and no amount of propaganda can change that,” Ifoh said.

He urged the ruling party to focus on fulfilling its campaign promises instead of attempting to undermine opposition voices.

“If the APC believes it is doing well, it should allow its performance to speak for it. Attacking Peter Obi will not fix the economy or end insecurity,” he added.

The Lagos APC had earlier described Obi’s loss in his polling unit as “a public humiliation,” claiming it exposed the weakness of the Obidient Movement.

Labour party dismisses APC’s mockery of Obi, says Nigerians still believe in Him

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Soludo promises greater transformation for Anambra after securing second term with massive APGA win

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Soludo promises greater transformation for Anambra after securing second term with massive APGA win

 

Governor Chukwuma Soludo has been re-elected for a second term as the Governor of Anambra State, clinching a landslide victory across all 21 local government areas of the state.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared Soludo winner of Saturday’s governorship poll early Sunday morning. The Returning Officer, Prof. Omoregie Edoba, Vice Chancellor of the University of Benin, announced that the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) candidate polled 422,664 votes, far ahead of his closest rival, Nicholas Ukachukwu of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who scored 99,445 votes.

Other contenders trailed far behind — Paul Chukwuma of the Young Progressives Party (YPP) garnered 37,753 votes; George Moghalu of the Labour Party (LP) had 10,576 votes; John Nwosu of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) polled 8,208 votes; while Jude Ezenwafor of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) managed 1,401 votes.

Speaking after his declaration, Soludo described his re-election as both a victory and a defining moment in the state’s political history.

“Four years ago, you gave us your mandate under difficult circumstances. Today, you have renewed that trust resoundingly,” the governor said. “Back then, only about 112,000 people voted; this time, nearly 22 percent of registered voters participated — the highest in our state’s history.”

Soludo, who ran alongside his deputy, Dr. Onyeka Ibezim, said the scale of the victory reflected Anambra people’s confidence in his administration.

“Only three governors have ever been re-elected in Anambra since 1999,” he noted. “In 2010, one was returned with 31 percent of the votes; another in 2017 with 56 percent. But today, you re-elected us with 73 percent. I am deeply humbled.”

The governor assured that his new mandate would usher in a more aggressive phase of development and reform.

“We applied for this job; you hired us four years ago,” Soludo said. “As we promised during the campaign, you have not seen anything yet. The next four years will consolidate and expand the transformation of our dear state.”

Soludo’s emphatic victory cements APGA’s dominance in Anambra politics and reinforces his position as one of the most influential figures in the South-East’s political landscape.

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APC records surprise victory at Peter Obi’s polling unit in Anambra

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APC records surprise victory at Peter Obi’s polling unit in Anambra

The All Progressives Congress (APC) pulled off a surprise win at the polling unit of former Labour Party presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi, as early results from parts of Amatutu village in Agulu, Anaocha Local Government Area of Anambra State, continue to emerge.

At Polling Unit 019, Umudimakasi, where Obi cast his vote, the APC secured 73 votes, defeating the Labour Party (LP), which polled 57 votes. The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) came third with 38 votes, while four other parties — YPP, ZLP, APM, ADC, and AAC — each recorded one vote.

The outcome came as a major upset, given Obi’s strong political influence in Agulu and the wider Anaocha area, where he has long commanded overwhelming support.

Though Saturday’s exercise was not a presidential election, the result at Obi’s polling unit attracted attention from political observers who had expected the Labour Party to dominate the area.

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Analysts also noted that the APC’s performance could be linked to the influence of its governorship running mate, Senator Uche Ekwunife, who hails from the same area.

Beyond Obi’s polling unit, early results from other parts of Amatutu also show the APC in clear lead.

At Polling Unit 015, located at Amatutu Village Hall, the APC polled 117 votes, far ahead of APGA’s 29 and Labour Party’s 10. Similarly, at Polling Unit 023, situated at the Model Primary Health Care Centre, the APC again topped with 25 votes, followed by APGA with 8 and Labour Party with 7. The YPP and ADC scored one vote each.

The APC’s consistent showing across polling units suggests the party may be gaining traction in parts of Anaocha LGA, traditionally seen as a stronghold of APGA and, more recently, the Labour Party.

Collation of results across the local government and the state is still ongoing as of press time.

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