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Adelabu: Oyo APC’s 153,640 Members Can’t Produce 578,143 Votes
Adelabu: Oyo APC’s 153,640 Members Can’t Produce 578,143 Votes
IBADAN – The immediate past Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, has claimed that the total number of registered members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State stands at just 153,640—not the 500,000 figure being circulated in reports claiming Senator Sharafadeen Alli won the party’s governorship primary with over 578,000 votes.
Adelabu made the assertion on Friday in a statement signed by his media aide, Comrade Femi Awogboro, continuing his dispute of the APC governorship primary election held across Oyo State on Thursday, May 21, 2026. The former minister, who resigned from his position as Minister of Power under President Bola Tinubu to contest the Oyo State governorship seat, lost the party’s ticket to Senator Sharafadeen Alli, the lawmaker representing Oyo South in the National Assembly. Official results from the primary showed Senator Alli polling 578,143 votes, while Adelabu secured 19,193 votes.
However, Adelabu dismissed these figures as inaccurate and misleading. In the statement by his media aide, he insisted that the total number of registered APC members in Oyo State is 153,640, making it mathematically impossible for any aspirant to legitimately poll over 500,000 votes. The statement further claimed that Adelabu enjoys overwhelming grassroots support across the state, based on figures being collated from various wards. It urged party members to await the official declaration of results and warned those in charge of the process not to allow anyone to truncate or alter the outcome. “Those in charge of the results need to be careful and not to be used by anyone to truncate or alter the results because it is already clear to us from what we are collating from each ward,” the statement said.
Adelabu’s assertion about party membership figures comes amid a broader context of the APC’s electronic membership registration exercise conducted in January 2026. At the time, the Oyo State APC chapter had set a target of registering at least 350,000 organic members across the state’s 33 local government councils, with the goal of increasing the party’s voter base from the 449,884 votes it secured for President Bola Tinubu in the 2023 general elections. The party’s Publicity Secretary in Oyo State, Olawale Sadare, had expressed optimism in January that the APC would be able to boast of over 350,000 members at the end of the registration exercise on January 30, 2026. However, Adelabu’s claim of 153,640 registered members suggests a significant gap between the party’s target and actual registration figures.
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The former minister had earlier alleged widespread irregularities in the conduct of the primary election itself. Speaking to journalists on Thursday after voting at Ward 9, Ibadan South-East Local Government Area—where he polled 430 votes to defeat Senator Alli’s 3 votes—Adelabu claimed that in many wards, the election was conducted hours before the appointed time and results were “written” arbitrarily. “Reports reaching me state that there are a lot of gross misconducts in the other wards, ranging from various forms of infractions. In some wards, they conducted the election hours before the appointed time and wrote the figures they liked,” Adelabu had said. He also alleged that in some locations, his supporters were disenfranchised, intimidated, and violently chased away from voting centers, while in other wards, voting did not take place at all. He expressed concern that some party executives introduced a purported consensus arrangement despite clear instructions from the national headquarters that a free, fair, and transparent direct primary election should be conducted.
Adelabu vowed to submit formal petitions to the appropriate authorities across all five geopolitical zones of Oyo State, including Ibadan, Oke-Ogun, Ogbomoso, Ibarapa, and Oyo zones, insisting that the party leadership must investigate the conduct of the exercise to protect internal democracy. “Democracy is the government of the people by the people and for the people where nobody should be disenfranchised. Once you are a party member, you should have that freedom, that authority to pick an aspirant of your choice as the flag bearer of the party. This is Ibadan, this is Oyo State, and this is the centre of politics in the southwest. We should be able to lay good examples, and the process should produce a candidate that won transparently, freely, and fairly,” he had said.
Meanwhile, Senator Sharafadeen Alli’s camp has maintained that his victory was legitimate, backed by significant wins across key voting blocs in the state. According to party sources, Alli’s victory was reportedly backed by wins across major political bases, including the Okaka political base in Itesiwaju Local Government Area, an area long regarded as the enclave of Hon. Kola Olabiyi, a major ally of Adelabu. Party insiders described the outcome as an indication of Alli’s expanding grassroots appeal and acceptability among APC members across Oyo State’s 33 local government areas.
The APC national leadership is expected to receive petitions from aggrieved aspirants in the coming days, and political observers believe the outcome of the appeals process may significantly reshape alliances within the opposition party in Oyo State ahead of the 2027 governorship contest. Earlier reports had indicated that petitions were already pouring in from various states, with party sources noting that Adelabu had pre-primary issues that nearly affected his clearance. A group of governorship aspirants in Oyo State had previously issued a communiqué vowing to resist any attempt at imposition, insisting that due process, fairness, and internal democracy must prevail.
Adelabu, who served as Minister of Power under President Bola Tinubu’s administration, resigned from his cabinet position to pursue his gubernatorial ambition in his home state of Oyo. His camp has maintained that he enjoys overwhelming grassroots support across the state and that the official collated figures do not reflect the true will of party members. As the APC national leadership prepares to receive petitions, all eyes are on how the party will handle the growing internal crisis in one of the South-West’s key political battlegrounds.
Adelabu: Oyo APC’s 153,640 Members Can’t Produce 578,143 Votes
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Ogun 2027: Group Rejects Yayi’s Governorship Bid, Endorses Adebutu
Ogun 2027: Group Rejects Yayi’s Governorship Bid, Endorses Adebutu
A political pressure group, Ogun West Concerned Stakeholders’ Conference, has rejected the governorship ambition of Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adeola (Yayi) ahead of the 2027 Ogun State governorship election, arguing that only aspirants with verifiable local roots and a longstanding commitment to the region should represent Ogun West.
The group, however, threw its weight behind the governorship aspiration of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain, Hon. Oladipupo Adebutu, describing him as a true son of Ogun State whose ancestry and political journey are closely tied to the state.
Addressing journalists in Ilaro on Thursday, the group’s spokesperson, Hakeem Adetunji, said the organisation, which he claimed has about 5,000 members across Ogun West, was compelled to respond to what it described as attempts to portray opponents of Senator Adeola’s ambition as enemies of the district.
According to Adetunji, the group’s opposition to Adeola is rooted in his alleged lack of historical involvement in the political struggles of Ogun West and what it described as his failure to support previous governorship aspirations from the senatorial district.

Ogun West Concerned Stakeholders’ Conference
“We are here to rewrite our story because, over time, people have called us bastards simply because we do not support Senator Olamilekan Adeola’s governorship ambition,” he said.
He argued that during the 2011 governorship election involving the late General Adetunji Olurin and the 2015 election in which Gboyega Isiaka (GNI) contested, Senator Adeola was not part of the political movement for Ogun West.
Adetunji further alleged that in 2019, Adeola worked against the region’s governorship interest and repeated the same pattern in 2023 by opposing the candidacy of Biyi Otegbeye, who emerged as the sole governorship candidate from Ogun West.
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According to him, the senator allegedly deployed his political influence, resources and network to frustrate Otegbeye’s ambition in pursuit of his own governorship aspiration.
He maintained that the issue extends beyond politics, insisting that Ogun West deserves a candidate who shares the history, identity and aspirations of its people.
“Today, some people expect us to forget where we are coming from and abandon our history. We cannot do that. Senator Adeola does not share our historical background or political journey. That is why some of us cannot align with his governorship ambition,” Adetunji stated.
The group consequently endorsed Hon. Oladipupo Adebutu, saying his family roots and connection with Ogun State make him a more suitable choice to lead the state.
“Some of us have identified with the aspiration of Honourable Oladipupo Adebutu because we see him as one of us,” he added.
Another member of the conference, Adeshola Hakeem, also questioned Senator Adeola’s claim to Ogun West, alleging that the lawmaker only identified with the district after relocating his political interest from Lagos State.
He argued that governorship representation should not be determined solely by political popularity but also by genuine community identity, historical contribution and consistent grassroots engagement.
The group’s position comes amid heightened political activities ahead of the 2027 governorship election, with Ogun West intensifying its longstanding campaign to produce the state’s next governor.
However, Kayode Odunaro, media adviser to Senator Adeola, dismissed the allegations, describing the conference as a faceless group pursuing a political agenda.
Odunaro maintained that the senator’s indigeneship is well established and no longer a matter for public debate, insisting that Adeola remains qualified to contest the governorship election under Nigeria’s constitutional provisions.
The latest criticism follows Governor Dapo Abiodun’s endorsement of Senator Adeola as the All Progressives Congress (APC) consensus governorship candidate for Ogun West after consultations with party leaders across the senatorial district.
Governor Abiodun had said the decision was aimed at ensuring Ogun West, which has never produced a democratically elected governor since the state’s creation in 1976, finally gets the opportunity to occupy the state’s highest political office.
As political alignments continue ahead of the 2027 election, debates over indigeneship, zoning, political loyalty and regional equity are expected to remain central issues in Ogun State’s governorship race.
Ogun 2027: Group Rejects Yayi’s Governorship Bid, Endorses Adebutu
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Court Affirms David Mark-Led ADC Leadership, Dismisses Abejide’s Suit
Court Affirms David Mark-Led ADC Leadership, Dismisses Abejide’s Suit
The Federal High Court in Abuja has affirmed the leadership of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) under former Senate President David Mark, dismissing a suit that sought to nullify the appointments of Mark and former Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola, as the party’s National Chairman and National Secretary, respectively.
In a judgment delivered on Thursday, Justice Musa Liman held that the suit filed by Leke Abejide, the lawmaker representing Yagba Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, lacked merit and was not justiciable because it bordered on the internal affairs of a political party. The court ruled that it had no jurisdiction to interfere in such matters except where there is a clear breach of the law or violation of a member’s legal rights.
Justice Liman upheld the preliminary objections raised by the ADC, its former National Chairman, Chief Ralph Nwosu, David Mark and Aregbesola, effectively dismissing Abejide’s claims.
The judge held that the plaintiff failed to establish that any of his legal rights had been infringed by the emergence of the current party leadership. He also ruled that Abejide did not exhaust the party’s internal dispute resolution mechanisms before instituting the suit, a requirement under the ADC Constitution and established legal principles governing disputes within political parties.
On the substantive issues, the court ruled that the transition of leadership from Ralph Nwosu to David Mark did not violate either the ADC Constitution or the Electoral Act, 2026.
Justice Liman explained that the July 2, 2025, gathering at the Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Centre in Abuja was merely a stakeholders’ meeting where Nwosu announced his intention to hand over the party’s leadership. According to the court, the formal emergence of David Mark and Aregbesola occurred during the National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting held on July 29, 2025, which was monitored by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). The court held that the process complied with the party’s constitution and all applicable electoral laws.
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Justice Liman consequently declared that David Mark’s emergence as National Chairman and Aregbesola’s appointment as National Secretary were valid and lawful.
The court also imposed financial penalties on the plaintiff and his counsel. Abejide was ordered to pay ₦2 million in costs to each of the defendants, while his lawyer was directed to pay ₦10 million in costs pursuant to the provisions of the Electoral Act, 2026.
Abejide had instituted the suit, marked FHC/ABJ/CS/1637/2025, seeking to invalidate the leadership transition within the ADC. He argued that Nwosu’s handover of the party’s leadership to Mark and Aregbesola was unlawful and asked the court to nullify the process.
He also sought perpetual injunctions restraining David Mark and Aregbesola from presenting themselves as the party’s National Chairman and National Secretary and asked the court to prevent INEC from recognising them, alleging that their emergence failed to comply with the Electoral Act.
However, Justice Liman rejected all the reliefs sought by the plaintiff and affirmed the legality of the leadership change, leaving the David Mark-led National Working Committee firmly in charge of the party.
The judgment is regarded as a significant legal victory for the ADC leadership as the opposition party continues preparations for the 2027 general elections. It also comes weeks after INEC reinstated David Mark and other members of the party’s National Working Committee on its official portal following a Supreme Court decision that set aside an earlier Court of Appeal order affecting the party’s leadership recognition. Despite Thursday’s ruling, other suits challenging the ADC leadership remain pending before the courts.
Court Affirms David Mark-Led ADC Leadership, Dismisses Abejide’s Suit
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2027: Atiku Names Kenneth Okonkwo New Spokesperson
2027: Atiku Names Kenneth Okonkwo New Spokesperson
Former Vice President and African Democratic Congress (ADC) presidential candidate for the 2027 presidential election, Atiku Abubakar, has appointed actor-turned-politician and lawyer Kenneth Okonkwo as his official spokesperson, in a move seen as strengthening the party’s communication strategy ahead of the next general election.
Okonkwo announced his appointment in a statement shared on his verified X account on Thursday, expressing gratitude to Atiku for the confidence reposed in him and pledging to discharge the responsibility with wisdom and dedication.
“I give God all the glory for being appointed by His Excellency Atiku Abubakar as his spokesperson. I thank His Excellency for the immense confidence reposed in me,” Okonkwo said.
The former Labour Party presidential campaign spokesperson described the appointment as evidence of Atiku’s leadership style, saying the former vice president prefers dialogue, consultation and compromise whenever disagreements arise within the party.
“Rather than take offence at associates for expressing genuine reservations about any action taken, His Excellency always opts for dialogue and compromise that engender solutions to problems,” he stated.
According to Okonkwo, his concerns over the political interests of the South-East were addressed during discussions with Atiku and other leaders of the African Democratic Congress (ADC).
He explained that the consultations provided assurances that the interests of the South-East would be protected within the framework of the Electoral Act, 2026, and the prevailing political realities.
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“At a dialogue with His Excellency and other well-meaning members of the African Democratic Congress, the interests of the South-East were discussed and guaranteed within the existing challenges posed by the Electoral Act, 2026, and the realities on the ground,” he added.
Okonkwo also acknowledged the contributions of Dr. Kashim Imam, former ADC National Chairman Ralphs Nwosu, and Atiku’s Senior Special Assistant on Special Duties, Dr. Ekene Onwuka, for their roles in promoting reconciliation and strengthening the party ahead of the 2027 general election.
He further thanked his family, supporters and friends for their encouragement and prayers.
“I still covet your prayers for wisdom, courage, provision and protection needed to carry out this challenging responsibility, which will usher in a glorious and great Nigeria,” he said.
The appointment comes weeks after Okonkwo openly criticised the ADC’s vice-presidential selection process.
He had argued that choosing a running mate from the South-South would further deepen what he described as the political marginalisation of the South-East, the only geopolitical zone yet to produce either a President or Vice President since Nigeria’s return to democratic rule in 1999.
Despite his reservations, the ADC later announced former Rivers State Governor and former Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi as Atiku’s running mate after the former vice president secured the party’s presidential ticket.
Okonkwo’s acceptance of the spokesperson role suggests that consultations within the party have helped bridge earlier differences over the composition of the presidential ticket.
A lawyer, actor and seasoned political communicator, Okonkwo previously served as a spokesperson for the Labour Party presidential campaign and has remained an influential voice in Nigeria’s opposition politics. His appointment is expected to bolster Atiku’s public engagement and media outreach as preparations for the 2027 presidential election gather momentum.
2027: Atiku Names Kenneth Okonkwo New Spokesperson
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