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Former Executive Secretary of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), Usman Yusuf
Former Executive Secretary of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), Usman Yusuf

2027: Obi’s Treatment of Northerners as Anambra Governor Will Be Scrutinised — Ex-NHIS Boss

Former Executive Secretary of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), Usman Yusuf, has renewed criticism of former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi, questioning his relationship with Northerners during his tenure as Governor of Anambra State.

Yusuf made the remarks during an interview on Trust TV, amid growing political realignments involving Obi and former Kano State Governor Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso, ahead of the 2027 general elections.

His comments come as speculation continues over a possible political alliance between Obi and Kwankwaso under the emerging National Democratic Congress (NDC), a development political observers say could reshape opposition dynamics ahead of the next presidential election.

There have been reports suggesting that Kwankwaso’s strong northern political base could improve Obi’s acceptance in Northern Nigeria if both leaders eventually form a joint presidential ticket.

However, Yusuf dismissed such possibilities, insisting that Obi’s past actions as governor would remain a major political issue in the North.

“The evil that men do lives after them. The good is often interred with their bones. We are going to interrogate and question Peter Obi’s tenure when he was governor of Anambra State,” he said.

He alleged that Obi’s administration had previously taken actions against Northerners living in Anambra State, including claims that some were required to carry identification documents detailing their names, occupations and places of origin.

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“What he did to Northerners, we all know that. He deported them. He even made them have an ID card, their names, where they are from, what their occupation is, in this Nigeria that we live in,” Yusuf stated.

The deportation controversy referenced by Yusuf relates to reports during Obi’s tenure (2006–2014), when the Anambra State Government was accused by critics of relocating some destitute persons, including non-indigenes, as part of urban sanitation and security enforcement measures. Obi’s supporters have consistently denied allegations of ethnic targeting, insisting the actions were administrative decisions aimed at public order and not directed at any specific group.

Yusuf also referenced Kwankwaso’s political influence, suggesting that the former Kano governor could be used to improve Obi’s acceptance in the North. However, he maintained that Northerners would still critically assess Obi’s past record regardless of any alliance.

“It is this same Kwankwaso that had to fly to Awka and warn them to be careful because there are more Igbo people living peacefully in Kano than Northerners across the South-East,” he said.

“So he will come to the North now and explain to us. And that is why Kwankwaso is the vehicle to sell him to the North. But we have his record to interrogate,” Yusuf added.

When asked about Obi’s frequent references to countries like Malaysia and Bangladesh as models for economic development, Yusuf dismissed them as irrelevant to Nigeria’s challenges.

“We don’t care. We want solutions to our problems,” he said, arguing that insecurity remains the North’s most pressing issue.

He specifically cited insecurity in parts of Northern Nigeria, including Jibia, Safana, Matazu and Maradun, questioning Obi’s understanding of the region’s security challenges.

“I know the North more than he does. He cannot come and tell me about the North,” Yusuf added.

Obi has previously argued that Nigeria can learn from countries that have successfully improved productivity and governance through long-term planning and investment in education and industry. His supporters maintain that his administration in Anambra State was focused on fiscal discipline, infrastructure development and economic reforms rather than ethnic profiling.

The renewed exchange adds to growing political tension ahead of the 2027 presidential race, where coalition talks, regional alignments and past governance records are increasingly shaping political narratives.

2027: Obi’s Treatment of Northerners as Anambra Governor Will Be Scrutinised — Ex-NHIS Boss

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INEC By-Elections: APC Sweeps Four States, PDP Holds Rivers South-East Seat

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INEC By-Elections: APC Sweeps Four States, PDP Holds Rivers South-East Seat

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced the winners of five of the six 2026 by-elections, with the All Progressives Congress (APC) emerging as the biggest winner after securing victories in Enugu, Ondo, Kano and Kebbi, while the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) retained the Rivers South-East Senatorial District seat.

The by-elections, held on Saturday, were conducted to fill vacant seats in the Senate, House of Representatives and State House of Assembly created by the deaths, resignation and appointment of former lawmakers. However, the result of the Nasarawa North Senatorial District election is still being awaited as collation continues.

In Enugu State, the APC recorded a major breakthrough as Ikeje Asogwa won the Enugu North Senatorial District by-election with 162,360 votes. His closest challenger, PDP candidate Chief Nestor Ezeme, polled 9,299 votes. The election was held to fill the vacancy created by the death of Senator Okey Ezea, who passed away on November 18, 2025, at the age of 62.

The PDP, however, successfully defended its stronghold in Rivers State. Its candidate, Olaka Nwogu, secured 47,961 votes to defeat APC candidate Osar Erewari, who garnered 1,647 votes, thereby retaining the Rivers South-East Senatorial District seat. The by-election followed the death of Senator Barry Mpigi earlier this year.

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In Ondo State, APC candidate Dayo Faduyile cruised to victory in the Ondo South Senatorial District by-election with 68,474 votes, defeating Adeolu Akinwunmi of the Allied People’s Movement (APM), who received 1,411 votes. The senatorial seat became vacant after former senator Jimoh Ibrahim was appointed Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations.

The ruling party also strengthened its representation in the House of Representatives as Rabiu Shuaibu won the Dawakin Kudu/Warawa Federal Constituency by-election in Kano State. Shuaibu polled 35,356 votes, comfortably ahead of Lawal Garba-Haruna of the APM, who secured 268 votes, while Labour Party candidate Abubakar Yahaya-Muhammad received 98 votes. The poll was conducted following the death of former lawmaker Muhammad Danjuma-Hassan of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP).

In Kebbi State, the APC continued its winning streak with Rabiu Garba Aiki emerging victorious in the Zuru State Constituency by-election into the State House of Assembly. Aiki polled 4,887 votes, defeating Labour Party candidate Aliyu Galadima Muhammad, who scored 168 votes. The election was held to replace former Speaker Muhammad Usman Zuru, whose death created the vacancy.

Meanwhile, INEC has yet to announce the outcome of the Nasarawa North Senatorial District by-election. Voting took place across Nasarawa Eggon, Akwanga and Wamba Local Government Areas, where voters are electing a successor to late Senator Godiya Akwashiki, who died after a prolonged illness.

Full List of Declared Winners

  • Enugu North Senatorial District: Ikeje Asogwa (APC) – 162,360 votes
  • Rivers South-East Senatorial District: Olaka Nwogu (PDP) – 47,961 votes
  • Ondo South Senatorial District: Dayo Faduyile (APC) – 68,474 votes
  • Dawakin Kudu/Warawa Federal Constituency, Kano: Rabiu Shuaibu (APC) – 35,356 votes
  • Zuru State Constituency, Kebbi: Rabiu Garba Aiki (APC) – 4,887 votes

With five results already declared, the APC has captured four seats, reinforcing its presence in the National Assembly and state legislature, while the PDP maintained its hold on Rivers South-East. Political stakeholders are now focused on the pending Nasarawa North result, which will complete the nationwide by-election exercise.

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Ekiti Election: Aisha Yesufu Blasts EFCC, Calls for Decriminalisation of Vote Buying

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Ekiti Election: Aisha Yesufu Blasts EFCC, Calls for Decriminalisation of Vote Buying
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Ekiti Election: Aisha Yesufu Blasts EFCC, Calls for Decriminalisation of Vote Buying

Rights activist and chieftain of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), Aisha Yesufu, has sparked a heated debate after she blasted the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over alleged vote-buying during Saturday’s Ekiti State governorship election, arguing that the practice should be decriminalised in Nigeria. Reacting to widespread reports of voter inducement in the election, Yesufu took to X (formerly Twitter) to express her frustration with the inability of authorities to curb the menace. She argued that law-abiding citizens are the ones who end up being punished while perpetrators buy votes and “waltz their way into office”. “At this rate, vote buying should be decriminalized in Nigeria. It does not make sense since it is those who are law abiding that gets punished for it!” she wrote. “They do not do the vote buying and they are schemed out while others buy votes and waltz their way into office. @officialEFCC ‘s eagle is blindfolded during election”. The activist also made a sarcastic suggestion, proposing that politicians abandon expensive campaigns and simply wait for Election Day to bargain with voters. “Instead of candidates wasting money on campaigns, let everyone wait for Election Day and bargain. The highest bidder wins and you save your money. This nonsense needs to stop,” she added.

Yesufu’s comments came amid a wave of allegations of electoral malpractice in the Ekiti governorship election, which featured 1,059,360 registered voters across 2,445 polling units. Reports from Aramoko Ekiti, the hometown of the mother of incumbent governor and APC candidate Biodun Oyebanji, suggested that multiple voters openly admitted to receiving cash to influence their choices. According to reports, some voters claimed they received ₦10,000 from agents of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and ₦2,000 from the African Democratic Congress (ADC). At Polling Unit 004, Chief Ologbodo’s House in Aramoko, party agents were allegedly seen approaching voters with cash offers openly. The ADC governorship candidate, Dare Bejide, also alleged vote-buying and cash distribution at his polling unit, while police and officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) reportedly declined immediate response. Bejide claimed that some APC chieftains and supporters stormed the area with cash and political thugs, creating tension at the polling centre, and that his driver was assaulted and sustained injuries during the commotion.

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In a dramatic turn of events, operatives of the EFCC were reportedly chased away by angry voters at Polling Unit 10, Ward B, in Iyin-Ekiti. The anti-graft team arrived to crack down on suspected vote-buying but met stiff resistance from the crowd, with voters confronting the officials and demanding their immediate departure. Insisting there was no evidence of financial malpractice at their station, the confrontational voters successfully forced the operatives to leave the scene. Earlier in the day, a separate team of about ten anti-graft officials had also stormed Governor Oyebanji’s personal polling unit, Polling Unit 003 in Ikogosi, Ekiti West Local Government Area, to monitor the environment just after voting commenced, though no arrests were made.

Despite the allegations, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared Governor Biodun Oyebanji of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the winner of the 2026 Ekiti State governorship election. The Returning Officer announced that Oyebanji secured a total of 319,224 votes to defeat his closest rivals: Oluwole Oluyede of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) with 40,543 votes, and Dare Bejide of the ADC with 12,872 votes. A total of 384,940 voters were accredited for the election, while 375,777 valid votes were recorded, with 6,332 votes rejected. The Movement for Credible Elections (MCE) has called on INEC and security agencies to immediately investigate allegations of vote-buying, pre-thumbprinted ballot papers, and the suspected distribution of uncollected Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) during the election. The group expressed particular concern over reports and videos circulating on social media suggesting attempts to compromise the integrity of the election. “Silence or inaction by relevant authorities, especially INEC, could further erode public trust in Nigeria’s democracy,” the group said.

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INEC Declares Oyebanji Winner of Ekiti Governorship Election, Sweeps All 16 LGAs (Full Results)

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INEC Declares Oyebanji Winner of Ekiti Governorship Election, Sweeps All 16 LGAs (Full Results)

INEC Declares Oyebanji Winner of Ekiti Governorship Election, Sweeps All 16 LGAs (Full Results)

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has officially declared Biodun Oyebanji, the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), the winner of the 2026 Ekiti State governorship election, securing a second term in office after a landslide victory across the state.

The declaration was made in the early hours of Sunday by the Returning Officer for the election and Vice Chancellor of the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Prof. Adenike Oladiji, at the State Collation Centre in Ado-Ekiti.

Announcing the final results, Oladiji stated that Oyebanji had fulfilled all constitutional requirements and scored the highest number of valid votes cast.

“Therefore, I, Adenike Oladiji, the Returning Officer for the 2026 Ekiti Governorship Election, hereby declare that Oyebanji Abiodun Abayomi, having satisfied the requirements of the law and scored the highest number of valid votes, is hereby declared the winner and stands re-elected.”

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Biodun Oyebanji Wins by Wide Margin

According to the final results announced by INEC, Biodun Oyebanji polled 319,224 votes, defeating his closest challenger, Olumayokun Oluyede of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who secured 40,533 votes.

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) candidate, Dare Bejide, came third with 12,872 votes, giving the APC candidate a winning margin of 278,691 votes.

Election Statistics

INEC disclosed that:

  • Registered voters: 988,251
  • Accredited voters: 384,940
  • Total votes cast: 382,109
  • Valid votes: 375,777
  • Rejected votes: 6,332

The figures represent a voter turnout of approximately 39 per cent.

APC Dominates All 16 Local Government Areas

A major highlight of the election was the APC’s clean sweep of all 16 local government areas, including Efon Local Government Area, the hometown of PDP candidate Olumayokun Oluyede.

Ekiti Governorship Election Results by Local Government

Local Government APC (Biodun Oyebanji) PDP (Olumayokun Oluyede) ADC (Dare Bejide)
Ado 38,026 3,817 1,054
Ayekire/Gbonyin 17,133 1,563 314
Efon 8,742 2,051 201
Ekiti East 26,359 2,795 1,730
Ekiti South West 14,705 1,800 1,076
Ekiti West 28,258 3,644 674
Emure 14,325 851 732
Ido/Osi 17,901 1,449 561
Ijero 25,506 2,479 2,026
Ikere 11,116 9,872 245
Ikole 26,508 750 812
Ilejemeje 8,984 1,243 579
Irepodun/Ifelodun 29,278 2,119 511
Ise/Orun 12,907 1,627 365
Moba 20,500 1,572 994
Oye 18,975 2,891 998

Final Votes

Party/Candidate Votes
APC – Biodun Oyebanji 319,224
PDP – Olumayokun Oluyede 40,533
ADC – Dare Bejide 12,872

Second Term Secured

With the declaration, Governor Biodun Oyebanji has secured another four-year mandate and will continue leading Ekiti State until 2030.

The election was largely peaceful, with security agencies, observers and party agents monitoring voting and collation across the state.

The overwhelming victory further strengthens the APC’s dominance in Ekiti State and provides Oyebanji with a renewed mandate to pursue his administration’s programmes in infrastructure, education, healthcare, agriculture and economic development.

 

INEC Declares Oyebanji Winner of Ekiti Governorship Election, Sweeps All 16 LGAs (Full Results)

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