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Protests rock Ondo APC gov primary, Akinterinwa, Oke, others demand cancellation

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Protests rock Ondo APC gov primary, Akinterinwa, Oke, others demand cancellation

Some of the governorship aspirants of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State yesterday rejected the conduct of the primacy election and demanded its cancellation.

They also passed a vote of no confidence in the chairman of the primary election committee, Kogi State Governor Usman Ododo.

But Ododo said the primary proceeded as planned and lauded party members who participated for turning out massively for the exercise.

Addressing newsmen in Akure, even as the election got underway, the aspirants said that Governor Ododo did not follow the due process laid down by the national leadership of the party.

Mr Gbenga Edema, one of the aspirants, frowned at the delay in the release of electoral materials meant for the primary.

According to Edema, as at 10: 00 a.m., electoral materials had not been released, contrary to the resolution made during a stakeholders’ meeting on Friday.

“As I’m speaking to you at past 10:00 am, no electoral materials have been distributed.

“We have been here with others before 7;00 a.m. because the secretary of the committee, Sen. Ovie Omo-Agege, told us during the stakeholders’ meeting that the materials would be distributed to the electoral officers at the BON Hotel, Akure.

“He told us that the accreditation would start between 10:00:am and 1:00 pm and that voting would commence by 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm.

“But what we are hearing now is that the election has been concluded and the result announced.

“We asked the chairman but he had no answer to our questions.

“We are not people that could be manipulated by godfathers. So, we are asking our national leadership that if they are not ready, they should postpone it until the right thing is done,” he said.

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Similarly, Mr Sola Ajisafe, who represented Mr Wale Akinterinwa, one of the aspirants said that there was no election held in the state.

“My people have been calling me that no single material has been distributed in their wards.

“What is playing out here is connivance to short change the people of the state and reduce our capacity to choose our leader.

“We are saying that they should reschedule another election because this election did not even hold.

“This is another form of failure. Ododo has not performed his responsibility concerning this election. This is anti democratic process,” he said.

Mr Rotimi Ogunleye, who represented Mr Olusola Oke, an aspirant, asked the committee to follow due process, adding that a lot had been spent to build the party.

Ogunleye, who said he had a right to protest, asked President Bola Tinubu to intervene.

“I want to inform President Bola Tinubu, because he is our leader, that the men sent to conduct this election are not following the guidelines,” he said.

Ojo Oyewamide, spokesman for the Olusola Oke campaign organisation, said separately that the primary defied all descriptions of decency and democratic conduct.

Oke said primary election materials were not distributed to the 203 wards across the state as expected and assured by the Ododo-led election committee.

He said many of his supporters were beaten and harassed. His words: “Members of APC, who are eligible to vote for their preferred aspirants, did not have the opportunity to do so. Many of them queued in the sun till 3:00 pm, waiting for the conduct of the shadow poll.

“In another instance, regrettably enough, the election officers that were to conduct the exercise in the wards are known supporters of one of the aspirants.

“These people were kept in one hotel where they were to perpetrate all sorts of evil to compromise the process of choosing the candidate of our party.

“In a return to the dark days of thuggery in Ondo State, our supporters and supporters of other aspirants were beaten, intimidated and chased away from most of the designated voting centres by known political thugs and secret cult members hired by one of the aspirants.

“This level of violence has turned hospitals into the abodes of our supporters and other members of our party.

“Therefore, we like to state very categorically that no primary election was conducted by the APC in Ondo State today, Saturday, 20, 2024.

“Rather, what happened was shameful, and it constituted a serious dent on the image of our dear party.

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“We expected that a decent nomination exercise, characterised by peace, freedom of our members to make their choices and fairness, would be conducted.

“We waited patiently for it, however, what we got was heart-rending.”

Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa voted at Ugbo Ward 4, Obenla, Ilaje Local Government Area. He expressed confidence in the democratic process and reiterated his commitment to upholding the principles of transparency and fairness in the party’s election of candidate.

He urged all stakeholders to embrace unity and cohesion, emphasising the need for collective efforts towards advancing the development agenda of Ondo State.

The governor said: “This marks a special homecoming for me, as I express my heartfelt gratitude to my fellow constituents, esteemed party members, and the vibrant community of Ugbo Ward 4 in Ilaje Local Government.

“Today, in the very land of my birth, I stand to exercise my right to vote and to vie for the honour of representing our party as its gubernatorial flag bearer in the November gubernatorial election.

“The tremendous turnout we witnessed here today is no surprise to me, for this is where my journey began. It is here, amidst the familiar streets and faces, where I took my first steps and received my primary education.

“The joy of reconnecting with my roots is further heightened by the presence of two of my childhood classmates, a delightful reunion that fills me with immense happiness.

“Returning to this cherished community fills my heart with great excitement and gratitude. It is a privilege to stand once again among the people who have shaped my life’s journey.

“I extend my deepest appreciation to all who have gathered here to partake in this important democratic process. Together, let us forge ahead towards a brighter future for our beloved state.”

Mr Paul Oniyemofe, who represented Prof. Dayo Faduyile, another aspirant, described the election as a day light robbery, and asked for a rescheduled primary.

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Some other party members said the election committee asked agents of the party to assemble at BON Hotel, Akure to witness the release of election materials to those assigned to conduct the primary. The agents were told to be there by 7am.

They got there as instructed and waited for the materials to be given to the election officers. Reporters were also there.

By 10am, Ododo addressed them, saying that materials for Ondo North and Ondo South were dispatched earlier in the day. The agents queried why that was done contrary to the directive that the materials would be released in their presence.

The agents asked for evidence of when and how the materials were released. Ododo did not provide any evidence, insisting that voting materials had been dispatched.

As the exchanges were going on between Ododo and the agents, voting was said to have commenced in many local government areas. This prompted some of the aspirants to berate Ododo and the national secretariat for poor handling of the process.

They accused the Ododo committee and the national secretariat of the party of working for Aiyedatiwa

Secretary of the election committee, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, told reporters that contrary to insinuations in some quarters, the committee had no predetermined motive but to ensure the credibility of the primary.

“We are not here with any predetermination; it is going to be a free and fair exercise. That is the only directive that was given to us,” he said.

Continuing, Omo-Agege said: “The only difference here is that this is a progressive state—an APC state. We are determined to ensure that at the end of the eight years of APC, we are about to start another eight years of another APC administration.

“We believe that whoever emerges as our flag bearer is going to win the general election, and at best, we have been able to assure all of the aspirants that there should be no bitterness.

“We don’t want to contest that at the end of the exercise we have difficulty bringing everybody together to win during elections. I think everyone is on board.”

Aiyedatiwa returned to Akure last night after voting in his home town.

He rode in motorcade with his supporters hailing him as he passed by.

The collation of the results from the 18 local government areas of the stare is expected to take place today and the winner announced.

Protests rock Ondo APC gov primary, Akinterinwa, Oke, others demand cancellation

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ADC, Three Political Parties Face Deregistration as Abuja Court Adjourns Case

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ADC, Three Political Parties Face Deregistration as Abuja Court Adjourns Case

The Federal High Court Abuja has adjourned ruling in a high-stakes suit seeking the deregistration of political parties including the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Accord Party, Zenith Labour Party (ZLP) and Action Alliance (AA) over alleged non-compliance with constitutional provisions.

Justice Peter Lifu fixed March 24, 2026, to rule on a pending joinder application and other motions in the suit marked FHC/ABJ/CS/2637/25.

The case was instituted by the Incorporated Trustees of the National Forum of Former Legislators against the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF), and the affected political parties.

The plaintiffs are asking the court to interpret provisions of Section 225(a) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and Section 75(4) of the Electoral Act 2022, arguing that INEC is constitutionally obligated to deregister parties that fail to meet minimum electoral performance thresholds.

According to court documents, a political party risks deregistration if it fails to secure at least 25% of votes in one state in a presidential election or win at least one elective seat at any level of government. The plaintiffs contend that the continued recognition of the affected parties allegedly breaches constitutional requirements and could undermine electoral integrity, particularly ahead of the 2027 general elections. They are therefore seeking declaratory orders compelling the enforcement of INEC deregistration powers, as well as mandatory and perpetual injunctions restraining INEC from recognising the parties pending compliance.

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Originally, the suit targeted only the African Democratic Congress (ADC). However, it was later amended to include the Accord Party, Zenith Labour Party, and Action Alliance, prompting the need for a joinder application currently before the court.

At Tuesday’s proceedings, a representation dispute emerged within Action Alliance, as two separate lawyers — Ibrahim Yakubu and Bello Lukman — claimed valid letters of instruction to represent the party. Justice Lifu directed both counsel to reconcile their positions, warning that the court would “do the needful” if the issue remained unresolved.

Counsel to the Accord Party, Musibau Adetunbi (SAN), also applied for leave to file a further counter-affidavit, arguing that critical facts were omitted in earlier filings and needed to be addressed in response to the amended originating summons. However, counsel to the plaintiff, Yakubu Abdullahi Ruba (SAN), opposed the move, describing the application as incompetent and unnecessary since no new facts were introduced.

Other defence lawyers, including S.E. Aruwa (SAN), sought an extension of time to regularise their court processes and filed motions challenging the court’s jurisdiction to entertain the suit. After hearing arguments, Justice Lifu granted the applications for extension of time and deemed the plaintiff’s reply on points of law as properly filed.

The upcoming ruling is expected to significantly shape Nigeria’s political landscape. If the court compels INEC to enforce deregistration, it may reduce the number of parties eligible to contest in 2027. Legal observers say the decision could clarify the scope of constitutional provisions on political party registration, the extent of INEC’s enforcement powers, and the judiciary’s role in electoral oversight under the Electoral Act 2022.

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ADC Leadership Clash: Oyegun Bars Owie from Caucus Meeting in Edo

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ADC Leadership Clash: Oyegun Bars Owie from Caucus Meeting in Edo

A power struggle has erupted within the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as two top leaders – John Odigie Oyegun and Roland Owie – clashed over who holds the legitimate authority to convene a party caucus meeting in Edo State.

The confrontation occurred on Monday at Oyegun’s Government Reserved Area (GRA) residence, where he barred Owie and his supporters from attending the meeting. Eyewitnesses reported that suspected thugs blocked Owie’s camp at the gate, preventing entry and escalating tensions.

In response to the standoff, police officers were deployed to maintain order and prevent violence, though efforts to obtain official comments from either faction were unsuccessful as of press time.

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Political analysts say the incident underscores internal friction within the ADC, which is seeking to consolidate power ahead of the 2027 general elections. The caucus meeting was intended to discuss strategic plans and organisational matters for the party’s Edo State chapter, but the leadership dispute threatened to disrupt proceedings.

Observers warn that factionalism and leadership tussles could undermine the party’s unity and strategy as it positions itself as a strong opposition force following the defection of several high-profile politicians, including supporters of Peter Obi, into the ADC last year.

The clash highlights the challenges faced by emerging opposition parties in managing internal governance, authority disputes, and cohesion, particularly as Nigeria prepares for the next round of elections.

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2027: Bashir Ahmad Rules Out Kwankwaso as Peter Obi’s Running Mate

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2027: Bashir Ahmad Rules Out Kwankwaso as Peter Obi’s Running Mate

Former aide to ex-President Muhammadu Buhari, Bashir Ahmad, has dismissed speculation that ex-Kano Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso could serve as vice presidential candidate to ex-Anambra Governor Peter Obi in the 2027 presidential election.

Ahmad made the remark in a post on X on Monday, emphasizing that expectations of a Kwankwaso-Obi joint ticket are politically unrealistic.

Some supporters of the 2023 presidential candidates have been advocating for a joint ticket in 2027, claiming it could present a strong opposition alliance. In February, pro-Kwankwaso groups led by Abba Sadauki Gwale argued that a collaboration between Obi and Kwankwaso could be a “chance to rescue the nation from its current challenges.”

Earlier, on February 12, Dr. Alex Chukwuemeka Obiechina, a former governorship candidate in Enugu State, said that a Kwankwaso-Obi alliance would pose a significant threat to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2027.

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Reacting to these calls, Ahmad stressed that Kwankwaso is unlikely to accept a deputy role, noting that the senator:

  • Commands a long-standing political structure
  • Possesses a well-defined political base
  • Leads a consistent and active political movement

He added that if such a partnership were ever to occur, the only politically viable arrangement would be for Obi to serve as deputy to Kwankwaso, not the other way around.

Ahmad’s statement underscores the complex dynamics of coalition-building in Nigerian politics, where party structures, regional influence, and historical political networks play decisive roles in determining electoral alliances. Analysts note that the discussion reflects early positioning and strategic calculations ahead of the 2027 elections, as parties and politicians seek broad national appeal while balancing zoning and regional considerations.

2027: Bashir Ahmad Rules Out Kwankwaso as Peter Obi’s Running Mate

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