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  • Like Edo, another abracadabra APC primary loading in Ondo

    Like Edo, another abracadabra APC primary loading in Ondo

    Just like the recently concluded Edo state primary, another abracadabra electoral process loading as Commissioner for Health in Ondo state, Banji Ajaka, was beaten to stupor by angry members of the All Progressives Congress(APC) at Ugbo Ward 3, Ilaje local government area for allegedly hiding result sheet.

    Eye witnesses said the APC members, who demanded for the result sheet, turned on Ajaka after electoral officers fingered him as holding the sheet.

    One of them said: “Hon Ajaka, the Commissioner for Health received general beating in his home town as his name was mentioned by the INEC officer and some INEC officers together with Aiyedatiwa camp that compromised the system by removing the reporting sheet from the materials given to them.

    “The place was like the ocean of water for the supporters of Chief Olusola Oke. Ugbo Ward 3 people were seriously angry with the ugly situation as they all believed that is time for Chief Olusola Oke to govern this state.”

    Ajaka, who confirmed the incident, said he was attacked because they alleged he was withholding result sheet.

    He said they descended on him while he was trying to explain.

  • Hon. Shina Peller explains plans to cross from Rep to Senate

    Hon. Shina Peller the lawmaker representing Iseyin/Itesiwaju/Kajola/Iwajowa Federal Constituency in Oyo State at the House of Representatives, has explained why he plans to cross from the green chamber to the red chamber of the national Assembly.

    Peller stressed that  two local governments in the constituency he represents at the house wants him at the senate and that explains why he didn’t seek re-election into the House of Reps.

    According to the businessman-turned-politician, Kajola and Iwajowa LGAs have never produced a representative in the House for almost 16 years.

    Peller, the Aiyedero of Yorubaland, who aspired to represent Oyo North Senatorial District at the Senate on the platform of the All Progressives Congress in the 2023 general election, made this known in a post on his social media platforms on Thursday, titled ‘Why I Chose Not to Contest for House of Reps for Second Term.’

    The post read, “Many people wonder why I chose not to return to the House of Representatives for the second term. For the sake of integrity, my decision is based on my consideration of other local governments within my constituency – Kajola and Iwajowa – who haven’t presented a representative for almost 16 years now. Returning to the House for the second term will mean denying them the opportunity to present a representative for twenty years.

    “By 2023, when I will be completing my first term as a member of the House of Representatives, it will make it sixteen (16) uninterrupted years that Iseyin/Itesiwaju have been producing representatives for the constituency leaving out the people from Kajola/Iwajowa.
    Recall that Hon.Peller lost the Oyo North senatorial district APC primary election held in Oyo state over the weekend.
     Insinuations are rife that the lawmaker is planning to defect to New Nigeria people’s party (NNPP) to actualize his dreams of representing Oyo North constituemcy at the senate.
    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Peller visited NNPP chieftain Alhaji   Olopoeyan in Ibadan in what seem like a defection process.
  • 2023: Ben Ayade denies participating in senatorial primary

    Cross River state  Governor Professor Ben Ayade has denied participating in the All Progressives Congress (APC) Senatorial primary election held in the state on Saturday.

    APC report sheet showed that the Cross River state Governor polled 52 votes against Adams Cecelia, who scored 140.

    However, Ayade has released a statement through his media aide Chris Ita, denying any involvement in APC Senatorial primary election.

    The statement reads in part  ”Ayade is a presidential aspirant and will be taking part in the APC presidential convention slated for June 6.

    ”We make bold to say that the so-called parallel primary election as contained in the said video was at best a poorly scripted skit comedy shot by three persons sitting in a room.

    “The sham video is indeed a joke taken too far. It was a vapid, infantile but failed attempt at manipulation, as the clowns behind it tragically forgot to also manufacture ballot boxes, delegates, observers and APC panel members,” it said.

    The State government said the result circulating on social media was the handiwork of political desperadoes who are out to embarrass the governor.

    ”We wish to assure teeming APC members and supporters, particularly in Northern Cross River, that there was no parallel Senatorial primaries in the district.

    ”The only valid and recognised senatorial primaries that took place in Ogoja and which was won by the former Chief of Staff to the Governor, Martin Orim and which does not have Ayade on the ballot, was monitored by the INEC and representatives from APC’s National Secretariat.

    “The purported video suggesting a parallel exercise should, therefore, be ignored,” it added.

  • APC Primaries: Four aspirants jostle for Oluremi Tinubu’s seat

    In Lagos,  four aspirants are awaiting the result of the Lagos central All Progressive Congress (APC) senatorial primary election that held on Saturday in the state.

    Recall that Oluremi Tinubu who currently holds the position has shown no interest in re-contesting the Lagos central senatorial seat after being on seat for 3 terms.

    The four aspirants jostling for the APC Lagos central senatorial ticket are Wasiu Eshinlokun-Sanni, the Deputy Speaker, Lagos State House of Assembly, Demola Seriki, Nigeria’s Ambassador to Spain, Oyinlomo Danmole, a former commissioner, and Akeem Apatira.

    Voting began at the primaries, amidst tight security under the watch of officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission at 2:45 p.m., after completing the accreditation of 310 ad hoc delegates.

    In his remarks before the commencement of the exercise, Tolani Sule, the chairman of the five-person Electoral Committee/ Returning Officer, said that 308 ad hoc delegates were accredited out of 310 ad hoc delegates expected.

    “308 delegates will be participating in this election. For us to be fast, we will be calling delegates from one local government to another local government,” Mr Sule posited.

  • APC:Lagos senator Yayi defeats incumbent to win senatorial ticket in Ogun State

    A senator representing Lagos West at the red chamber of the National Assembly Solomon Adeola has won his re-election bid in at the All Progressive Congress (APC)  senatorial primary election in  Ogun State.

    Adeola popularly referred to as Yayi   vied for the ticket of Ogun West Senatorial District and polled a total votes of 294 to defeat his closest rival the incumbent Senator representing Ogun West, Tolu Odebiyi, who reportedly scored zero votes in the primary election.

    It was gathered  that other aspirants in the race, Gboyega Isiaka and Abiodun Akinlade withdrew from the race after they settled for the House of Representatives tickets despite not obtaining a form seeking to go to the green chamber.

    At the election held at the Orona Hall, in Ilaro, Odebiyi had earlier said he was the only candidate in the contest, a comment many are yet to understand.

    The election was conducted by the APC electoral committee led by Dr Dapo Odukoya.

    Solomon Olamilekan Adeola, also known by the alias Yayi, is a Nigerian politician serving as the Senator from Lagos West. From 2011 to 2015, he was the Chairman of House of Representatives Committee on Public Accounts. He is also a chartered accountant, and a member of the Association of Accounting Technicians.

  • 2023 Election: Senator Folarin wins APC guber primary in Oyo

    The Senator representing Oyo Central Senatorial district, Teslim Folarin, has been elected the winner of the All Progressive Congress (APC) governorship primary in Oyo State.

    He polled 954 votes to defeat five other aspirants who contested the election held, on Friday, at the Obafemi Awolowo Stadium, in Ibadan, Oyo State.

    The other aspirants were  Adebayo Adelabu APC Flag bearer; Akeem Agbaje, Azeez Adeduntan, and Hakeem Alao.

    He polled 954 votes to defeat five other aspirants who contested the election held, on Friday, at the Obafemi Awolowo Stadium, in Ibadan, Oyo State.

    Adelabu who was the party’s  flagbearer in 2019 ,polled  327 votes  to finish  a distant second despite being absent at the venue of the election.

    Azeez Adeduntan had two votes, Akeem Alao had six votes, Hakeem Agbaje had 16 votes while 11 votes were voided.

    Meanwhile Senior lawyer Akintola had pulled out of the primary alleging that the delegates’ list was tampered with.

    TheNewsguru.com reports that Seyi Makinde the incumbent governor of Oyo State has emerged the ruling  PDP’s flag bearer in the party.

  • APC Guber primary: Two party flagbearers emerge in Ebonyi state

    The All Progressives Congress, (APC), in Ebonyi State on Thursday held Parallel  Primary elections  and they produced two gubernatorial candidates ahead of the forthcoming 2023 general elections.

    Findings show  that the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC in the state is divided, one faction is led by the governor David Umahi and another, by Elias Mbam.

    The Ebonyi Governor held his factional guber primary at the township stadium in the state while the other primary election held at an undisclosed venue in the same state.

    Umahi’s side produced the speaker of Ebonyi State House of Assembly, EBSHA, Mr Francis Nwifuru  as the winner.

    Mbam, who is the former chairman of the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and fiscal commission was declared the winner of the second parallel primary election.

    It was gathered that Mbam’s faction had stormed the unity square where the electoral materials were distributed in the early hours of Thursday to participate in the gubernatorial primaries but were allegedly attacked by suspected thugs.

    However, Mbam who was declared the winner by a returning officer, Mr. Inya Otu who conducted his faction’s primaries said “Mbam secured 741 votes, Francis Nwifuru secured 7 votes, Julius Ali Ucha got 4 votes, Edward Nkwagu got 2 votes, Rosemary Ofoke got 1 vote, while invalid votes is 22.

    “With these results, Elias Mbam having secured the highest votes is hereby returned elected as the gubernatorial candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC in Ebonyi state” he stated.

    In a reaction, Elias Mbam said: “I want to thank all the delegates from the 171 wards of the state for founding me worthy to fly the flag of APC in the state. I assure the people that APC will win the 2023 election and will continue to retain power in the state” he stated.

    Also, the Governor David Umahi’s faction group elected Francis Nwifuru as the winner by securing the highest votes of 743.

    The returning officer, Prof. Emmanuel Adeboye who declared Nwifuru winner said, “Ali Julius Ucha got 22 votes, Edward Nkwagu got 8 votes, Elias Mbam got 10 votes, Rosemary Ofoke got 63 votes while the invalid votes are 5.

    “Mr. Francis Nwifuru for having secured the highest votes is hereby elected and returned as the gubernatorial candidate of APC in Ebonyi state” he announced.

  • APC primary: Rauf Aregbesola speaks out after losing ward to Oyetola

    APC primary: Rauf Aregbesola speaks out after losing ward to Oyetola

    The Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, has expressed displeasure over the conduct of Saturday governorship primary of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun.

    Aregbesola, who was absent at his Ifofin Ward 8 in Ilesa East Local Government area, expressed his displeasure in a statement made available to newsmen in Osogbo, on Saturday.

    The statement, entitled: “Hold Your Heads High” was issued by his Media Adviser, Sola Fasure, saying that he had heard how the party’s registration cards were being hawked to the supporters of Gov. Gboyega Oyetola.

    Oyetola won by 309 votes against 146 votes recorded for Moshood Adeoti, the candidate supported by Aregbesola in the later’s Ward in Ilesa.

    The minister said he also received reports of how accreditation was not done at all in many wards.

    He also alleged that people without the party’s identification cards, participated in the primary and queued behind the governor in many polling units.

    Aregbesola, however, urged his supporters to maintain their cool and calm.

    According to him, you have demonstrated your loyalty to the party and democratic ideals.

    “You adopted a non-violent posture, even, in the face of sore provocation. You have comported yourselves as Omoluabi in the true essence.

    “We have received and continue to receive the reports of the shenanigans of the officials who conducted the sham of an election.

    “We have been inundated with reports statewide of how your names were expunged from the party’s voter’s register.

    “This was not made available until this morning, contrary to the convention of making the list available to the candidates before the election.

    “We have heard of how party registration cards were being hawked this morning to the supporters of the state governor.

    “We have received the reports from our members and independent observers of how government officials and notable supporters of the governor officiated in the election.

    “We have heard of the absence of result sheets and other vital documents for recording results and vital data,” Aregbesola said.

    The minister said his camp also noted the absence of INEC officials in most wards, casting serious doubt on the credibility of the election.

    “We note with shame and much regret the consternation of local and international observers on what they regard as a travesty of an election. Be not downcast, be not agitated. Hold your head high.

    “We are still receiving and studying all these reports and will take a definitive position on them. You are urged not to take laws into your hands.

    “Please leave the rest to the Almighty God and let us explore all peaceful and legal means for addressing the matter in order to obtain justice.

    “Please remain committed to peace and the rule of law. Be unflinching in your commitment to the democratic ideals.

    “Democracy is for the long haul. As you all know, we never tire and we never give up on the cause we believe in,” he said.

    The two other main aspirants battling for the governorship ticket of the party are: Alhaji Moshood Adeoti, a former Secretary to the State Government and Lasun Yusuf, a former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives.

    Aregbesola, also a the immediate past Governor in the state, had declared his support for Adeoti, as his preferred candidate to fly the party’s ticket.

    Oyetola is seeking to win the party’s ticket to actualise his second term bid.

  • Fayemi declares Thursday work-free day for Ekiti schools

    Fayemi declares Thursday work-free day for Ekiti schools

    Following the All progressive Congress (APC) governorship primary election, Dr Kayode Fayemi, the governor of Ekiti State has declared Thursday a work-free day for public and private schools in the state.

    This was disclosed in a statement by the Director of Schools, Mr O.R Ajayi, on behalf of the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology.

    Ajayi directed that all schools must ensure compliance with the directive, noting that both private and public schools are to observe the work-free day.

    Recalls that the governorship primary of the APC in Ekiti will hold on Thursday.

    Newsmen reports that the party had adopted direct primaries (Option A4) mode to select the candidate to fly its flag in the June 18 governorship election.

    The party will be using both primary and secondary school playgrounds as venues for the exercises to select the party’s candidate.

    No fewer than eight aspirants are jostling for the APC governorship ticket, including the National Assembly member, Sen. Opeyemi Bamidele; former

  • APC Ondo primary: Odimayo withdraws, drums support for Akeredolu

    APC Ondo primary: Odimayo withdraws, drums support for Akeredolu

    Mr Okunjimi Odimayo, a governorship candidate for the All Progressives Congress (APC) Ondo Governorship primary election, has withdrawn his candidacy from the primary.

    Odimayo also threw his weight behind the candidature of the incumbent Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu.

    Odimayo announced his withdrawal from the election in a personally signed statement to newsmen in Abuja.

    “As an aspirant and stakeholder in our great party, I have come out with a bold and courageous decision.

    “I have risen the hope of the common people that the future is here, I have shown a new and brighter direction of politicking.

    “I have changed the old narrative for a new and proper way to good and all-embracing governance.

    “With these strong beliefs and in the spirit of sportsmanship and party supremacy, I have resolved as follows:

    “After series of meetings and consultations with the top hierarchy of our party both the national and state levels, fellow contestants, leaders, elders and other stakeholders, I will not be participating in the primary.

    “I thereby pledge my full support and that of my team and political family members to our governor, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, to emerge as the candidate of our party.

    “I remain a committed and loyal member of APC with members of my campaign council and my supporters across the 18 local government areas in the state.

    “As a stakeholder and loyal party man, I have since, directed my delegates in the primary election to cast their votes for Gov. Akeredolu to help him to win the election and emerge as APC candidate for the governorship election.

    The primary is scheduled for July 20 while the governorship election will come up on Oct. 10.