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Updated: APC wins C’River, Ondo, Imo by-election, shares Plateau with PDP

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The Independent National Electoral Commission has announced the results of the by-elections conducted on Saturday in Plateau, Cross River, Imo and Ondo states.

The elections were held in Akure North/Akure South federal constituency, Ondo State; Jos North/Bassa federal constituency and Pankshin South state constituency, Plateau State; Ogoja/Yala federal constituency, Cross River State, and Ngor Okpala state constituency, Imo State.

In Plateau, Musa Agah, candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has been declared winner of Jos North/Bassa federal constituency by-election.

Oyeyinka Oyerinde, INEC collation/returning officer for the election, announced the results in Jos on Sunday.

Oyerinde said Agah polled 40,343 votes to defeat his main challenger, Adamu Muhammad Alkali of the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP), who got 37,757.

“Agah having satisfied the requirements of the law is the declared the winner of Jos north/Bassa federal constituency and is hereby returned elected,” he said.

The INEC returning officer said Joseph Aku, candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), came third in the exercise with 26,111 votes.

The election was held to fill the constituency’s vacant seat after the death of Haruna Maitala, who died in a car accident on Abuja-Keffi road in April 2021.

The Pankshin South state constituency by-election was worn by Chief Ezra Dakup of the All Progressive Congress Party, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.

APC WINS IN CROSS RIVER

The electoral umpire has declared Jude Ngaji of the APC winner of Ogoja/Yala federal constituency by-election in Cross River State.

Ngaji polled 22,778 votes to defeat his closest challenger Mike Usibe of the PDP who scored 20,590 votes.

John Edor, INEC returning officer, announced the result on Sunday in Ogoja.

Edor said Ngaji scored 22,778 votes to defeat his closest rival, Mike Usibe of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who garnered 20,590 votes.

The election was conducted to fill the void left after Jarigbe’s departure to run for the senate seat in Cross River north.

 

APC WINS IN ONDO

The electoral body has declared Alademayokun Olarewaju, candidate of the APC, winner of the by-election in Akure north/Akure south federal constituency in Ondo state.

Deji Ogunseni, INEC returning officer who declared the result, said Olarewaju scored 26,370 votes to defeat Olumuyiwa Adu of the PDP who got 24,201 votes.

The seat was declared vacant after the death of Adedayo Omolafe in August 2021.

 

APC DEFEATS PDP IN IMO

Blyden Okanni, candidate of the APC, defeated Emeka Nwachukwu of the PDP in Ngor Okpala state constituency by-election in Imo.

Dennis Akoh, INEC returning officer for the election, announced the results in Owerri, Imo State capital on Sunday.

Akoh said Okanni got 9,248 votes to defeat Nwachukwu who polled 7,161 votes.

The INEC returning officer said the candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Christopher Nwaiwu, came third in the election with 501 votes.

He said the total valid votes cast were 17,280, while 582 votes were rejected in the poll contested by 11 candidates.

Akoh said out of a total of 94,118 registered voters in the area, 18,083 voters were accredited for the poll.

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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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Rabiu Kwankwaso and Peter Obi

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.

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2027 Elections: IPOB Vows to Resist APC Godfatherism in Abia

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2027 Elections: IPOB Vows to Resist APC Godfatherism in Abia

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has issued a stern warning to the All Progressives Congress (APC) over alleged plans to impose candidates in Abia State ahead of the 2027 general elections, vowing to resist any action that undermines the will of the people in the South-East.

In a strongly worded statement released on Sunday, IPOB said political imposition was dangerous, undemocratic, and capable of triggering political tension and instability in the region. The group warned that it would not remain silent if attempts are made to hijack the electoral process in Abia or any other South-East state.

The statement, signed by IPOB’s Southeast Welfare Coordinator, Osinachi Obi, accused some APC leaders of attempting to control political structures in Abia State through what it described as undemocratic and manipulative methods.

According to IPOB, it is closely monitoring political developments across the South-East and will not allow any political party or individual to force candidates on the people, insisting that leadership must emerge strictly through free choice and popular mandate.

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“We have noticed the irresponsible behaviours linked to these individuals concerning the upcoming 2027 elections, and IPOB will not allow them to create chaos in Biafraland in the future,” the group said.
“IPOB will never tolerate any imposition of candidates by APC in any South-East region, particularly in Abia State.”

The organisation directly accused the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, of allegedly working to instigate political unrest in Abia State for personal political gain. IPOB warned that any attempt to manipulate the state’s political process would be strongly resisted.

IPOB also named Chris Nkwonta, the lawmaker representing Ukwa East and Ukwa West Federal Constituency, accusing him of promoting division within his constituency to secure political advantage ahead of 2027.

“The worldwide family and movement of the Indigenous Biafran people is closely monitoring the actions of APC in the South-East and will not accept any attempt to undermine the citizens’ choice,” the statement said, alleging that some politicians were attempting to install political puppets through coercion and division.

The group stressed that Abia State does not recognise political godfatherism, warning that any attempt to use former governors or influential figures to influence election outcomes would be rejected by the people.

IPOB further accused some APC politicians of deliberately instigating conflicts in local government areas to weaken unity, polarise communities, and make elections easier to manipulate.

“Godfatherism is not permitted in the South-East, including Abia State,” IPOB said. “Attempts to ignite conflicts and divide communities for political gain will only undermine the integrity of those involved.”

The group concluded by warning that it would not remain silent if political actors continued what it described as efforts to destabilise the South-East, adding that residents of the region were determined to protect their political space ahead of the 2027 polls.

As of the time of filing this report, the APC and the individuals named had not issued official responses.

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