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Fintiri maintains lead over Binani in Adamawa supplementary gov poll

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Fintiri maintains lead over Binani in Adamawa supplementary gov poll

 

Results of the Saturday’s supplementary election in Adamawa State are trickling in with 10 of 20 local government areas already declared.

So far, Governor Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa State of the Peoples Democratic Party is leading Senator Aisha Dahiru Binani of the All Progressives Congress.

Fintiri was leading with 31,249 votes before the March 18 exercise was declared inconclusive.
Saturday’s rerun took place in 20 of the 21 local government areas of the state.

According to the Independent National Electoral Commission, Fintiri has so far polled 4,292 votes, while Binani had 3,128.

Results of the LGAs announced so far are as follows:

Demsa

Registered voters 366
Total number of accredited voters 168

APC 43
PDP 124
Total valid 167
Rejected votes 01
Total votes cast 168

Yola South

Total number of registered voters 5477
Accredited voters 1552
APC 797
PDP 678
Valid votes 1499
Rejected votes 23
Total votes cast 1552

Yola North

No of registered voters 2222
No of accredited voters 746

APC 368
PDP 357

Lamurde

Total no of registered voters 2275
No of accredited voters 886
APC 285
PDP 580
Total rejected votes 19
Total votes cast 886

Jada

Reg voters 802
Accredited 442

APC 145
PDP 271
Valid votes 423
Rejected votes 16
Valid votes cast 439

Ganye

APC 176
PDP 309

Registered voters: 863

Accredited voters: 501

Valid votes: 496

Rejected votes: 5

Total votes cast: 501

Song LGA

Registered 2295
Accredited 1,011
APC 558
PDP 411

Total valid votes 983
Rejected 17
Total votes 1000

Shelleng
Total reg 1081
Accredited 526
APC 223
PDP 299
Total valid votes cast 522
Rejected 04
Total votes cast 526

Maiha

APC: 172

PDP: 207

Registered voters 702

Accredited voters 389

Valid votes 382

Rejected votes 7

Total votes cast 389

Hong

APC 361

PDP 1,056

Registered voters 3,476

Accredited voters 1,476

Valid votes 1,434

Rejected votes 40

Total votes cast 1,474

 

Fintiri maintains lead over Binani in Adamawa supplementary gov poll

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Why I can’t form coalition with Peter Obi – Sowore

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Why I can’t form coalition with Peter Obi – Sowore

Omoyele Sowore, the African Action Congress (AAC) presidential candidate in the 2023 election, recently shared his reasons for not forming a coalition with Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s candidate in the same election.

In his appearance on the Honest Bunch podcast, Sowore asserted that, in his view, Obi is similar to other Nigerian politicians, describing him as “better at packaging.”

Sowore explained that his own journey in politics began long before Obi gained national recognition, emphasizing his dedication to advocating for systemic change in Nigeria.

During the podcast, co-hosted by Nedu, Husband Material, Deity Cole, and Ezinne, Sowore highlighted his belief in challenging the status quo, which he feels differs significantly from Obi’s approach.

Sowore said, “Before you discovered Peter Obi, I was already running for president. All these shouts about Peter Obi… He just knows how to package. Anyone can do it.

“If I form a coalition with Peter Obi, I will be going against what I have always stood for, which is that I will never support a Nigerian leader who has held any political office — whether at the federal, state, or local level — if I consider them non-performing.

“It’s the same reason I would never have joined hands with Atiku. And the Peter Obi you’re talking about was a vice-presidential candidate to Atiku when I was a presidential candidate in 2019.

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“So, what are we talking about? There is no lesser evil in my book. If you are evil, you are evil. If you are good, you are good. I have a general disdain for non-performance.”

He added that there is no such thing as “emotional attachment” in his dictionary.

“There was a friend of mine who kept saying, he doesn’t care if Peter Obi is Igbo, but that it is the turn of the Igbos. But it is beyond that; I have a natural disdain for poor performance,” he explained.

Sowore insisted that while many may not know it, he knew Obi before and during his time as governor, and he backed him.

“I had always known and supported him and stood against his removal when (Olusegun) Obasanjo wanted to use Andy Ubah to replace him—the twists and turns then.

“However, when Peter Obi finished his term in Anambra, the question I asked him was whether he could send his child to any university he had built in Anambra—he was mute and could not respond.

“I also asked him if he could enter any hospital he built in Anambra, which he governed for eight years, even if it was for the slightest headache—there was also no response.”

Sowore went on to challenge the four anchors or any other Nigerians, saying, “If they can pack their bags and head to Anambra for a vacation.”

PUNCH Online reports that President Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress recorded 8,794,726 votes in the 2023 presidential election, followed by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party who secured 6,984,520 votes.

In third place, Labour Party’s Obi garnered 6,101,533 votes, and Rabiu Kwankwaso of the New Nigeria Peoples Party secured 1,496,687 votes.

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Why we want Jonathan to contest 2027 presidency – Northern group

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Why we want Jonathan to contest 2027 presidency – Northern group

The Arewa Consensus for Jonathan, a political group in the North, has urged former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan to enter the 2027 presidential race.

Jonathan, who served as Nigeria’s president from 2010 to 2015, is widely regarded for his role in fostering democratic growth and his relatively peaceful exit from power after losing the 2015 election.
Despite his exit from politics, his name has remained a focal point in discussions about Nigeria’s future leadership.

The group’s leader, Munir Musa, who made the appeal during a press conference in Bauchi over the weekend, emphasised that Jonathan’s return to office was crucial to addressing Nigeria’s pressing economic and security challenges.

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He argued that Nigeria, grappling with severe economic downturns and rising security threats, needs a leader with Jonathan’s experience and competence to restore stability.

“The nation is at a crossroads, and we believe that Goodluck Jonathan is the right man to steer us out of the current malaise,” Musa told reporters.

He expressed confidence that Jonathan’s leadership could heal the country’s deepening wounds and usher in a new era of progress.

 

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Afenifere, Council of Obas back Aiyedatiwa for Ondo gov

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Afenifere, Council of Obas back Aiyedatiwa for Ondo gov

Afenifere, the pan-Yoruba socio-political and cultural organization, has endorsed Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa, the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate for the November 16 governorship election in Ondo State.

Sehinde Arogbofa, a prominent Afenifere leader, announced the support at the Olubaka of Oka land palace, Oba Yusuf Adebori Adeleye.

Arogbofa expressed confidence in Aiyedatiwa’s leadership and encouraged him to follow the values and legacy of Chief Adekunle Ajasin, Ondo State’s first governor. “Afenifere stands firmly behind your mandate… Strive to make Ondo State great again,” Arogbofa said.

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Oba Adeleye, speaking on behalf of traditional rulers in Akoko South West Local Government Area, also endorsed Aiyedatiwa, citing his masses-focused policies and the governor’s initiative to allocate five percent of local government funds to traditional institutions as a demonstration of his commitment to their welfare.

“The Council of Obas has decided that Governor Aiyedatiwa is our candidate,” Oba Adeleye stated, pledging their support for Aiyedatiwa’s election campaign.

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