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Setback for Adeleke second term bid, Accord Party faction names Bamigbola 2026 gov candidate
Setback for Adeleke second term bid, Accord Party faction names Bamigbola 2026 gov candidate
The internal crisis rocking the Accord Party in Osun State deepened on Sunday as a rival faction of the party conducted a parallel governorship primary that produced Mr. Clement Bamigbola as its candidate for the 2026 governorship election.
The development came barely four days after Governor Ademola Adeleke was announced as the Accord Party’s governorship candidate following a primary election organised by a faction loyal to the party’s national leadership under Barrister Maxwell Mgbudem.
That earlier exercise, held on Wednesday, had thrown up Adeleke as the party’s flagbearer, a move that immediately sparked controversy within the party.
A dissenting faction rejected the process, insisting that Mgbudem is not the legally recognised National Chairman of Accord and therefore lacks the authority to conduct a valid primary election.
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In a counter move on Sunday, the aggrieved faction organised its own governorship primary in Osogbo, the state capital. The exercise, which took place at Regina Suites, was attended by about 300 delegates drawn from across the 30 local government areas of the state.
At the end of the exercise, Bamigbola emerged as the faction’s governorship candidate through a voice vote conducted by the delegates and supervised by the faction’s electoral committee. He was subsequently declared winner by the committee, which described the process as transparent and in line with the party’s constitution.
The faction maintained that its primary was the only legitimate exercise recognised by its leadership structure, reiterating that the process which produced Adeleke was invalid due to alleged leadership irregularities at the national level.
The parallel primaries have further exposed the deepening schism within the Accord Party in Osun State, raising fresh questions about which faction the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) will eventually recognise ahead of the 2026 governorship election.
Political observers note that unless the crisis is urgently resolved through reconciliation or legal clarification, the party risks being shut out of the race or weakened by prolonged internal disputes at a time when preparations for the Osun governorship contest are gathering momentum.
Setback for Adeleke second term bid, Accord Party faction names Bamigbola 2026 gov candidate
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Edo APC Surges With Mass Opposition Defections, Eyes 2027 Victory
Edo APC Surges With Mass Opposition Defections, Eyes 2027 Victory
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has strengthened its political dominance in Edo State as scores of opposition leaders and party members formally defected to the ruling party. The mass defection, which took place at a rally in Iguobazuwa, Ovia South West Local Government Area, is being hailed by party officials as a vote of confidence in APC governance and a strategic boost ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Welcoming the defectors, Deputy Governor Dennis Idahosa stated that the influx reflects public approval of the development agenda and policies of the APC-led administration. Party leaders emphasised that these moves signal a collapse of opposition influence in the state and a consolidation of APC’s position at the grassroots level.
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High-profile defections in recent months include Hon. Maria Edeko, Deputy Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly, who left the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the APC, increasing the ruling party’s assembly majority to 22 members. Governor Monday Okpebholo has also expressed confidence that these trends reflect a growing mandate for APC’s governance and leadership ahead of the 2027 polls.
Political analysts note that Edo’s developments mirror a nationwide trend in which opposition figures are increasingly joining the APC, highlighting party dominance, weak opposition structures, and strategic realignments ahead of the general elections. Critics, however, warn that the trend may deepen political polarization and limit the effectiveness of democratic competition in the state.
Edo APC Surges With Mass Opposition Defections, Eyes 2027 Victory
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Kwankwaso Loyalists Resign From Gov. Yusuf’s Administration
Kwankwaso Loyalists Resign From Gov. Yusuf’s Administration
Several loyalists of Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso have resigned their political appointments in Kano State, escalating tensions following Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf’s exit from the NNPP and signals of alignment with the All Progressives Congress (APC).
The resignations were led by Sunusi Sirajo, Special Adviser on Political Matters, who announced his departure via social media, citing a betrayal of Kwankwaso’s political ideology. Others leaving the administration include Sumaila Abdullahi, provost of the Anti‑Corruption Institute; Sadiq Kura Mohammad, Managing Director of Kano Zoo; and Abdullahi Ahmad Namama, Senior Special Assistant on Intergovernmental and Foreign Affairs.
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Governor Yusuf’s spokesperson, Sanusi Bature, confirmed that replacements are underway, including the appointment of Mustapha Hamza Buhari as Special Adviser on Political Matters. The NNPP flags have been removed from the Kano Government House, visually signalling the political shift within the state government.
The resignations come in the wake of Governor Yusuf’s formal resignation from the NNPP, accompanied by defections of state lawmakers, House of Representatives members, and local government chairmen. The move is widely seen as a precursor to joining the APC, ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Senator Kwankwaso has urged his supporters to remain committed to the Kwankwasiyya movement, reassuring them not to abandon the party’s ideology despite the mass resignations. Political analysts say the developments mark a significant realignment in Kano politics, raising questions about the future of the NNPP in the state.
Kwankwaso Loyalists Resign From Gov. Yusuf’s Administration
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Kwankwaso Issues Fresh Directive to Supporters as Kano Governor, Lawmakers Defect to APC
Kwankwaso Issues Fresh Directive to Supporters as Kano Governor, Lawmakers Defect to APC
Leader of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) and founder of the Kwankwasiyya Movement, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has issued a fresh directive to his supporters following the defection of Kano State Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf and several lawmakers to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Kwankwaso urged his loyalists across Kano State to remain calm, disciplined, and committed to the ideals of the movement, describing the defections as a political development that should not weaken the party’s grassroots base. He advised supporters facing pressure to defect to exercise caution and strategic patience, stressing that long-term political goals must not be sacrificed for short-term advantages.
The directive comes amid reports that the governor, alongside members of the Kano State House of Assembly, federal lawmakers, and several local government officials, has resigned from the NNPP to join the ruling APC, a move that has triggered a major political realignment in the state ahead of the 2027 general elections.
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Kwankwaso and NNPP leaders have alleged that some of the defections were carried out under political pressure, a claim that has further heightened tensions between the NNPP leadership and the Kano State Government. The party insists that the defections do not reflect the true strength of the Kwankwasiyya Movement, which it says remains deeply rooted among the electorate.
While the APC has welcomed the new entrants, political analysts note that defections do not automatically translate into voter support, particularly in Kano, where Kwankwaso continues to command significant grassroots influence.
The NNPP has also dismissed claims that Kwankwaso endorsed or approved the defections, reiterating that the moves are personal decisions and do not represent the position of the party or its national leader.
As political maneuvering intensifies, attention is now focused on how both parties will consolidate their positions in Kano as preparations for the next election cycle gather momentum.
Kwankwaso Issues Fresh Directive to Supporters as Kano Governor, Lawmakers Defect to APC
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