Politics
APC’s Laguda wins Surulere constituency bye-election
APC’s Laguda wins Surulere constituency bye-election
The candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Fuad Kayode Laguda, has emerged victorious in the Saturday bye-election conducted in Surulere Federal Constituency 1 of Lagos State.
The Independent National Electoral Commission announced that there were a total of 11,801 valid votes, 138 rejected votes and a total vote cast of 11,939.
Out of the total votes cast, Laguda obtained a total of 11,203 votes to defeat his closest opponent, Jerry Afemikhe of the Peoples Democratic Party, who garnered 278 votes.
The candidate of the Labour Party, Adeola Adebanjo, also had a total of 240 votes.
According to the INEC Returning Officer for the election in the constituency, Prof Adebayo Oladipo, Laguda won in all the polling units in the constituency.
The INEC Returning Officer for the election declared the results at the collation centre on Saturday.
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He said, “I hereby certify that Fuad Kayode Laguda of APC, having satisfied the requirements of the law, is hereby declared winner and is returned elected.”
The breakdown of the results is as follows:
Ward 04 Akinhanmi/Cole
Total registered votes: 27917
Accredited Votes: 2190
Total Valid votes: 2170
Rejected votes: 20
Total votes cast: 2190
APC: 2099
PDP: 29
LP: 27
Ward 05 Yaba/Ojuelegba
Total registered votes: 19558
Accredited Votes: 1710
Total Valid votes: 1689
Rejected votes: 21
Total votes cast: 1710
APC: 1615
PDP: 38
LP: 23
Total registered votes: 23060
Accredited Votes: 2234
Total Valid Votes: 2209
Rejected votes: 25
Total votes cast: 2234
APC: 2102
PDP: 46
LP: 48
Ward 07 Shitta/Ogunlana Drive
Total registered vote 32414
Accredited Votes 3157
Total Valid Votes 3119
Rejected votes 34
Total votes cast 3153
APC: 2966
PDP: 84
LP: 50
Ward 08 Adeniran/Ogunsanya
Total registered vote 21586
Accredited Votes 1519
Total Valid Votes 1502
Rejected votes 19
Total votes cast: 1519
APC 1373
PDP 57
LP 61
09 Iponri Housing Estate/Eric Moore
Total registered vote 15842
Accredited Votes 1133
Total Valid Votes 1112
Rejected votes 21
Total votes cast 1133
APC 1048
PDP 24
LP 31
APC’s Laguda wins Surulere constituency bye-election
Politics
2027: Kwankwaso slams northern elders over choice of candidates
2027: Kwankwaso slams northern elders over choice of candidates
The 2023 presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has again commented on the next presidential election, coming up in 2027.
The former Kano State Governor expressed his discontent with individuals which he said claimed to be Northern leaders, who interfere in the selection of candidates, especially for the presidency, under the guise of representing the region.
Kwakwanso made the remarks in an interview with the BBC Hausa Service. He stated that such actions cause division among the people, disrupt democracy, and, most importantly, lead to the election of unqualified leaders.
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He emphasized that the lessons from past elections should serve as a warning to these so-called leaders, urging them to steer clear of interfering in candidate selection and imposing their will on the people.
Kwankwaso also emphasized that Northern elders, particularly those from the Northwest, should refrain from displaying favouritism in the selection of candidates.
It will be recalled that some time ago, the former governor dismissed rumours of an agreement between himself and former presidential candidates Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi of the Labour Party, suggesting that each would serve a specific term in office.
Kwakwanso came fourth behind the eventual winner, President Bola Tinubu, Atiku and Obi, in the 2023 polls.
2027: Kwankwaso slams northern elders over choice of candidates
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APC diaspora rejects group’s ranking Tinubu among most corrupt leaders
APC diaspora rejects group’s ranking Tinubu among most corrupt leaders
The former Secretary of the Committee of APC Diaspora Chairmen, Mr Ayoola Lawal has condemned the inclusion of President Bola Tinubu in the recent global corruption ranking by the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP).
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Obi: We’ve not agreed on merger with any political party
Obi: We’ve not agreed on merger with any political party
The Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, LP, in the 2023 general elections, Mr. Peter Obi has said there was currently no agreement between the party and any other opposition party for a merger.
The former Anambra State governor spoke against speculations that the LP had entered into a merger deal with the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and the New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP.
Obi, who addressed newsmen on the state of the nation in Abuja, yesterday, however, didn’t admit or deny the existence of merger talks, but he was emphatic that there was “no agreement yet.”
He appealed to all lovers of Nigeria irrespective of political affiliation to unite because it was only in unity that the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, whom he said has “mismanaged” the nation’s resources can be defeated.
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Obi described Nigeria’s security situation as unfortunate. He expressed sadness that Nigerians were needlessly being sent to their early graves on account of banditry, terrorism, and kidnapping-for-ransom.
He also faulted the current administration’s claims of fighting corruption.
Obi argued that the level of corruption in Nigeria remained high just as the cost of governance which he said has led to an astronomical increase in public debt.
Obi stressed that the situation was worsened because government officials willfully mismanaged public funds in 2024 through incessant foreign travels.
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