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APC clears 20 of 23 LGAs in Rivers council poll (See all the winners)

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has claimed 20 of the available 23 local governments in the just-concluded council poll in Rivers State.

The ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) took only three local governments.
This is the first time the APC would beat PDP and become a dominant party in Rivers State since the return of democracy in 1999.

Chairman of the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC), Dr. Michael Odey, announced the winners of the LG poll on Sunday at the Commission’s headquarters in Port Harcourt.
Only the two political parties took part in the chairmanship and councillorship contest.
It was discovered that while rural communities witnessed high participation, several urban centres including Port Harcourt City, Obio/Akpor, and Akukutoro also recorded large crowds in some polling units, with low turnout in others.
The list of winners released by RSIEC shows that some of the elected chairmen are returning for a second term, having previously served under the administration of former Governor Nyesom Wike.

 

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Abua/Odual LGA – APC

CHAIRMAN Elect: Ofori Owolabi

Votes: 28755

Vice Chairman Elect: Abunu Victoria

Ahoada East – APC

Chairman elect: Solomon Achoma

Votes: 54,509

Vice Chairman elect: Florence Ndukwu

Ahoada West – APC

Chairman Elect: Eugene Ebele Cheta

Votes: 84125

Vice Chairman elect: Josephine Uba

Akuku Toru: APC

Chairman Elect: Bob Fubarab A.

Votes: 63593

Vice Chairman elect: Wariagbani George

Andoni- APC

Chairman Elect: Otua Loveday Promise

Votes: 126,181

Vice Chairman elect: Ezekiel Raphael Adebani

Asari Toru LGA- APC

Chairman Elect: George Onengiyeofori

Votes: 56383

Vice Chairman elect: Deborah Amos Bobmanuel

Bonny LGA – APC

Chairman Elect: Pepple Abinye Blessing

Votes: 30543

Vice Chairman elect: Ibimieye Alagbari

Degema LGA – APC

Chairman Elect: Michael George Williams

Votes: 61536

Vice Chairman elect: Harry Maureen

Eleme LGA – APC

Chairman Elect: Obarilomate Ollor

Votes: 77452

Vice Chairman elect: Beauty Eke

Emohua LGA – APC

Chairman Elect: Lloyd Chidi Julius

Votes: 114308

Vice Chairman Elect: Amadi Lilian Obiageri

Etche LGA – APC

Chairman Elect: Njoku Boniface Chima

Votes: 100649

Vice Chairman elect: Obele Faith

Gokana LGA – APC

Chairman elect: Deborah Confidence

Votes: 96478

Vice Chairman Elect: Kpobari Epsibari

Ikwerre LGA – APC

Chairman Elect: Wobodo Charles

Votes: 62746

Vice chairman elect: Kinika Ethel Chidi

Khana LGA – APC

Chairman elect: Thomas Bariere

Votes: 156027

Vice chairman elect: Ngbere Mpigi

Obio/Akpor LGA – PDP

Chairman elect: Dr. Gift Onyinye Wodo

Votes: 32,8823

Vice chairman elect: Dr. Mrs. Gloria Joyce Nyeche

Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni – PDP

Chairman Elect: Chukwu Shedrach Ogbodo

Votes: 51051

Vice Chairman elect: Dr. Happiness Nwokocha

Ogu/Bolo LGA- APC

Chairman elect: Vincent Nimieboka

Votes: 36374

Vice chairman: Alabo Eunice

Okrika LGA – APC

Chairman Elect: Akuro Alfred Tobin

Votes: 32285

Vice Chaiman elect: Obulubo Charity

Omuma LGA – APC

Chairman Elect: Obasi Uchechukwu

Votes: 38530

Vice Chairman elect: Achiri Faustina Joy

Opobo/Nkoro LGA – APC

Chairman Elect: James A. James

Votes: 34822

Vice Chairman elect: Jacks Gladys

Oyigbo LGA – APC

Chairman elect: Okechukwu Akara Nwogu

Votes: 101495

Vice Chairman elect: Okorie Ngozi Juliana

Port Harcourt – PDP

Chairman elect: Sir Allwell Ihunda

Votes: 235054

Vice chairman elect: Tom Quinn Mina Mildred

Tai LGA – APC

Chairman elect: Okwe Mbakpone

Votes: 70080

Vice Chairman elect: Caroline Amawa

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ADC Defies INEC, Moves Ahead with Congresses, Convention

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ADC Defies INEC, Moves Ahead with Congresses, Convention

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has declared that it will proceed with its planned congresses and national convention, notwithstanding uncertainties surrounding its recognition by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

The party’s National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, made this known on Thursday during an appearance on Arise Television’s Morning Show, amid an ongoing leadership dispute within the party.

Abdullahi disclosed that the ADC had duly notified Independent National Electoral Commission of its scheduled activities, in compliance with the statutory requirement of issuing a 21-day notice. He added that the commission acknowledged receipt of the notice.

Despite INEC’s stance on the party’s leadership crisis, Abdullahi maintained that the ADC would not suspend its internal processes, stressing its resolve to conduct its congresses and national convention as planned.

“We will go ahead with our congresses. We have given INEC 21 days’ notice, and they have accepted the notice. Whether they come or not, we will continue with our congresses and our convention,” he said.

The ADC spokesman also raised concerns over what he described as increasing threats to Nigeria’s democratic process, warning against alleged moves to stifle political competition ahead of the 2027 general elections.

He argued that recent developments suggest attempts to limit voters’ choices, drawing parallels with past experiences in the country’s political history.

“If we were in a military regime, one could understand. But we are seeing a situation where everything is being done to make the 2027 election a fait accompli, leaving Nigerians with little or no choice,” Abdullahi stated.

The controversy follows INEC’s decision to remove the names of David Mark and Rauf Aregbesola as the party’s National Chairman and National Secretary, respectively, from its official portal.

The electoral body had also indicated that it would not recognise Nafiu Bala Gombe, who is seeking to be declared national chairman through judicial means.

Amid the uncertainty, Abdullahi reiterated the party’s commitment to sustaining its internal democratic processes, warning that Nigeria’s democracy must be protected from actions capable of undermining political plurality.

 

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APC Governors, Lawmakers Clash Over Automatic Tickets Ahead of 2027 Elections

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APC Governors, Lawmakers Clash Over Automatic Tickets Ahead of 2027 Elections

The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) is facing rising internal tensions as federal lawmakers and state governors push for automatic tickets ahead of the 2027 general elections. Senators, members of the House of Representatives, and outgoing governors seeking senatorial positions are reportedly demanding guaranteed slots to secure their party nominations, stirring debate over internal party democracy and candidate selection.

Reports indicate that lawmakers are worried some governors may block their return to the National Assembly or back alternative candidates for personal or political reasons. Sources say the party is carefully navigating these demands to prevent a crisis in the lead-up to primaries, especially given recent mass defections into the APC from opposition parties.

The APC National Assembly leadership has strongly advocated for automatic tickets for serving legislators, arguing that it would ensure continuity, stability, and effective policy implementation. Speaker of the House, Tajudeen Abbas, emphasized that lawmakers have played a pivotal role in advancing reforms under the Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration, including fiscal and electoral changes. Abbas described automatic tickets not as a “privilege,” but as a strategic measure to safeguard ongoing reforms.

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Senate President Godswill Akpabio also expressed support for the move, highlighting the importance of legislative continuity. Advocates argue that automatic tickets would allow lawmakers to focus on delivering their mandates without being distracted by competitive party primaries, helping sustain the party’s “Renewed Hope” agenda.

A recent closed-door meeting between APC National Chairman Yilwatda Nentawe, National Secretary Ajibola Basiru, and House caucus members reportedly drew around 230 lawmakers. While no formal decision was reached, the party assured lawmakers that their interests would be considered. A party source said, “The party is in a dilemma. Many members have recently defected, and their interests must also be balanced.”

Political analysts warn that mishandling the automatic ticket demand could trigger a major internal crisis during the primaries. Analyst Mathew Ifeolu stated that most political disputes in Nigeria emerge after primaries, urging APC leaders to handle the issue with transparency and fairness.

Meanwhile, some APC factions continue to advocate for direct primaries and open contests to strengthen grassroots participation and uphold internal democracy, highlighting the delicate balance the party must strike between political strategy and party cohesion.

The resolution of this debate is expected to have significant implications for the APC’s unity and electoral prospects ahead of the 2027 elections, as the party tries to manage competing demands from lawmakers, governors, and newly defected members.

 

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2027: APC Confident of Landslide Victory in Kaduna – Abbas Assures Tinubu

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Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

2027: APC Confident of Landslide Victory in Kaduna – Abbas Assures Tinubu

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, has expressed strong confidence that the All Progressives Congress (APC) will secure a landslide victory in Kaduna State during the 2027 general elections, assuring President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of total dominance across the state.

Speaking during a courtesy visit by Kaduna political stakeholders to the President, Abbas said the ruling party has now gained widespread acceptance across the state’s three senatorial districts—Kaduna North, Central, and South—marking a major political shift ahead of 2027.

According to him, what used to be a divided political landscape has transformed into a unified front, with leaders across all zones working together to ensure victory for the APC. He stated that the visit was aimed at briefing the President on the party’s growing strength and to reassure him that 2027 is guaranteed, with a landslide victory from zone one to zone two to zone three.

The Speaker explained that in previous elections, APC’s strength was largely limited to northern and central Kaduna, while Southern Kaduna remained a stronghold of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). However, he credited Governor Uba Sani for fostering inclusiveness and bridging long-standing political and regional divides, which has led to increased acceptance of the APC in the southern part of the state.

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He also highlighted recent political developments, including the defection of Senator Sunday Marshall Katung and other lawmakers from the PDP to the APC, describing it as a major boost to the ruling party’s structure and grassroots appeal. With these shifts, Abbas declared that the APC is now the dominant political force across all three senatorial districts in Kaduna State.

In his remarks, Senator Katung reaffirmed Kaduna’s readiness for the 2027 elections, noting that efforts are ongoing to attract more stakeholders into the APC. He attributed the growing support for the party to federal and state government interventions, including key development projects that have improved the lives of people in Southern Kaduna.

Former lawmaker Shehu Sani described the current political alignment in Kaduna as historic, pointing out that the state has long been divided along religious and regional lines. He noted that while the northern part traditionally supported APC and its legacy parties, the predominantly Christian southern region had consistently aligned with the PDP since 1999.

According to him, this is the first time both the Muslim North and Christian South are united with a common goal—to re-elect Governor Uba Sani and President Tinubu in 2027. He added that this unity is driven by what he described as verifiable achievements in infrastructure, healthcare, education, and governance by both the federal and state governments.

The stakeholders unanimously declared Kaduna “battle-ready” for the next general elections, pledging to mobilise voters across all communities to ensure a sweeping victory for APC candidates. They emphasised that continued grassroots engagement and visible development projects would be key factors in securing electoral success.

Political analysts say Kaduna remains a crucial battleground in Nigeria’s electoral landscape, and the emerging unity, defections, and shifting alliances could significantly influence the outcome of the 2027 elections.

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