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Nigeria would have been better under Peter Obi, too much nepotism under Tinubu – Senator Abaribe

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Nigeria would have been better under Peter Obi, too much nepotism under Tinubu – Senator Abaribe

 

Nigeria would have been better than what it is currently if Peter Obi, candidate of the Labour Party (LP), had won the 2023 elections, the senator representing Abia South, Enyinnaya Abaribe, has said.

Abaribe, who spoke on ‘Politics Today,’ a Channels Television programme, on Monday, said Obi would not have been as nepotistic as the administration of President Bola Tinubu.

“Number one, he would not be as nepotistic as this government; he won’t; it’s not in him. That is just who we are; we feel for the other people.”

The lawmaker called attention to Tinubu’s appointment of four ministers from Ogun alone, noting that many other states have just one.

“I say it, and I don’t think so. We are seeing it everyday. I just gave you one example. How can Ogun state have four ministers? Why does he favour Ogun state? Oyo state has only one minister,” Abaribe said.

”The nepotism of Buhari, which nobody followed, has now deepened under President Tinubu because Buhari did it, and nobody said much. I was the only person shouting.”

He said that rather than waiting for presidents to be fair to the people of the south-east, it is high time people of the zone went back to revamp it, make it more livable, better, and more cohesive.

“It’s obvious that if we continue to look at whoever becomes president, they will look at us and do us right. Apart from Obasanjo and maybe Jonathan, I do not think that we have seen that same type of fairness,” he said.

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FCT Senator, Ireti Kingibe, dumps LP for ADC

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FCT Senator, Ireti Kingibe, dumps LP for ADC

Senator Ireti Kingibe, who represents the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in the National Assembly, has officially parted ways with the Labour Party (LP) and aligned herself with the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

PlatinumPost reports that ADC now serves as coalition platform for opposition figures gearing up for the 2027 general elections.

Speaking to reporters in Abuja after a strategic meeting, Kingibe confirmed her allegiance to the ADC coalition, stating her commitment to the party’s objectives.

“As a senator, I am fully committed to ADC. However, as the Senator representing the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, I don’t expect you to just hand me a card,” she said.

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Although she acknowledged not yet having her membership card, Kingibe made it clear that she stands firmly with the coalition’s mission and direction.

Meanwhile, chairpersons of the ADC from all 36 states and the FCT reiterated their support for the party’s interim leadership, currently headed by former Senate President David Mark. The leadership team has been tasked with unifying members, establishing political structures across the country, and overseeing party activities until a permanent leadership is chosen.

The ADC coalition was recently formed through an alliance of opposition parties and political leaders determined to boost their electoral chances in the next general elections.

FCT Senator, Ireti Kingibe, dumps LP for ADC

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Lagos Election: Ex-Deputy gov alleges fraud, demands cancellation

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Senator Kofoworola Bucknor-Akerele

Lagos Election: Ex-Deputy gov alleges fraud, demands cancellation

Senator Kofoworola Bucknor-Akerele, a former Deputy Governor of Lagos State, has alleged anomalies in the state’s ongoing local government elections and has urged for their cancellation.

Bucknor-Akerele stated her dissatisfaction with her inability to vote at her voting station in a Saturday interview with Nigeria Info.

“I have been to my own unit; my name is not there,” she said, adding that several units had been moved without prior notice.

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“There are units supposed to be in front of Eko Hotel; they have brought them here to Ajose Adeogun,” she said.

The former deputy governor stated that the relocation of voting stations and the missing names were part of a bigger scheme to rig the election.

“There is a clear effort to rig the election in favour of one party. Many people are not able to vote because they have completely disrupted all the polling units,” she said.

Bucknor-Akerele petitioned the Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission to call off the poll, citing disenfranchisement and widespread logistical difficulties.

 

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Coalition will prevent one-party state, says Gbaja

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Femi Gbajabiamila, Chief of Staff to President Bola Tinubu

Coalition will prevent one-party state, says Gbaja

Chief of Staff to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Femi Gbajabiamila, has described the coalition of opposition leaders into the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as a welcome development that would prevent Nigeria from sliding into one-party system.

Gbajabiamila, who stated this shortly after casting his vote at the Lagos state local government election in Surulere on Saturday, however expressed uncertainty about the prospect of the coalition.

Newstrends had reported how Atiku and some opposition politicians unveiled ADC as the platform to use in unseating President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2027.

There had been different reactions to the recent political moves by the opposition lesders, with some viewing it as a formidable force capable of wrestling power from the ruling APC in 2027, while others are doubtful about its chances of success.

Commenting, however, Gbajabiamila, said, “It’s a welcome development with the coalition. It’s not the first time we’re seeing this. It’s a welcome development.

“In every democracy, we must have some level of opposition otherwise we’ll run into a one-party state. But I’m not sure where it would go.”

Speaking on the conduct of the LG election, the former Speaker of the House of Representatives, who cast his vote at Lagos PU 014 on Elizabeth Fowler Memorial High School in the Adeniran Ogunsanya area of Surulere, described the election as peaceful.

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He said, “So far, I’ve seen peace, I’ve seen quiet, I’ve seen free and fair election. A little bit disappointed about the turnout which is where we need to work on. There is general low turnout from what I’ve seen.

“Perhaps because people don’t understand fully the importance of local government elections, which is even more important than any other election. We need to sensitise our people. We need to educate them about the importance of grassroot government.

“But so far, it’s peaceful and quiet. It’s free and fair. There are no skirmishes anywhere and that’s what we all want for any election.” he added.

The former national chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, had earlier suggested that the party was not opposed to Nigeria becoming a one-party state.

“Leaders worried about a one-party state have no need to fear. A one-party state is not by force; it is by negotiation. It is by other political parties seeing the effect of the positive governance of our party. If they decide to come to our party willingly, I think there is nothing wrong with that,” he said.

He had also claimed that a multi-party system spoils governance, saying, “Today, China is one of the strongest countries in the world and is a one-party system. We are not saying we are working for a one-party system, but if this is the wish of Nigerians, we cannot quarrel with that.

“You know they say too many cooks spoil the soup; too many political parties spoil governance,” Ganduje added.

But President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, while addressing a joint session of the National Assembly on the occasion of this year’s democracy day celebration in Abuja, had ruled out the possibility of Nigeria becoming a one-party state under his watch.

“Nigeria will not become a one-party state. A one-party state is not in the offing. But we will be doing political malpractice if we close the doors for those who want to join APC,” he said.

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