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I Was Not Wishing Wike Dead When I Asked About His Whereabouts – Fayose
Younger brother to the former governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose, Isaac, has stated that he does not wish any evil on the minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike.
He explained that when he questioned the Minister’s whereabouts, he was simply worried about the rumour circulating.
Isaac assured Wike of his prayers to continue the good work he is doing in the FCT.
Naija News reports that there have been reports that Wike suffered a heart attack in a hospital in London.
But the Minister had dismissed such a report, warning that he would sign the condolence letter of those wishing him dead.
However, speaking via a video shared on his Facebook page, Fayose stated that those wishing the Minister dead are the people against him, stressing that he wants Wike to enjoy good health
He said, “I don’t wish Wike dead, why will I wish him dead? Someone that is working in Abuja? I want him to finish the good work he has started in Abuja. In fact, I’m one of the people praying for Wike.
“And I’m not in support of Sowore calling our president that kind of name, no, you can’t call our president that because he is the president. No, I’m not in support of that, and I don’t wish Wike dead.
“But leaders must have this thing at the back of their mind that whatever the people are saying about them is their true state of mind.
“I don’t wish Wike dead, I enjoy what he is doing in Abuja and I want him to continue, I wish him good health.
“When I asked where Wike is, that doesn’t mean that I wish him dead, it’s the rumour that we are hearing that made me ask.”
Isaac also condemned activist politician, Omoyele Sowore for calling President Bola Tinubu a criminal.
Stressing that Tinubu has been very tolerant and obeys the rule of law, Isaac wondered if anyone could have done so during the administration of former President Olusegun Obasanjo.
“President Tinubu is very tolerant, rule of law under Tinubu is 100 percent, he doesn’t bully anybody. Can you call Obasanjo a criminal when he was there?” He asked.
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APC members protest at Lagos Secretariat, demand cancellation of primary results
Scores of members of the All Progressives Congress, APC, on Tuesday staged a protest at the party’s Lagos State Secretariat in Ikeja, demanding the cancellation of primary election results in several constituencies over alleged irregularities.
The demonstrators, drawn from various constituencies including Amuwo-Odofin Federal Constituency, Amuwo-Odofin Constituency II, Ajeromi-Ifelodun Federal Constituency, Oshodi-Isolo Constituency I and Somolu Constituency II, urged the party leadership to investigate complaints arising from the recently concluded House of Representatives and Lagos State House of Assembly primaries.
The APC conducted its legislative primaries in May and subsequently announced the names of successful candidates. However, some aspirants and party members have continued to challenge the outcomes, insisting that the published results did not reflect the decisions made by party members during the direct primary elections.
The protesters called on the party’s leadership and relevant appeal panels to review the conduct of the elections and address what they described as widespread procedural breaches.
One of the petitions was submitted by House of Representatives aspirant for Amuwo-Odofin Federal Constituency, Mr Ayodele Adewale, who challenged the outcome of the primary election in the constituency.
Adewale alleged that the exercise across the constituency’s 11 wards was marred by significant procedural violations, including the absence of an official membership register during accreditation.
He further claimed that accreditation was conducted using APC slips that were neither properly verified nor officially recognised.
The aspirant urged the appeal committee to thoroughly investigate the accreditation and voting processes and nullify the election outcome.
Similarly, House of Assembly aspirant for Amuwo-Odofin Constituency II, Mr David Doherty, faulted the transparency of the exercise, alleging that aspirants were excluded from critical decisions leading up to the election.
He also claimed that armed individuals disrupted voting in some riverine communities by firing gunshots, forcing party members to flee from polling locations.
Doherty called for the cancellation of the constituency’s results and demanded sanctions against anyone found culpable of electoral misconduct or violence.
In Ajeromi-Ifelodun Federal Constituency, petitioners alleged widespread irregularities, including result manipulation, improper collation procedures and breaches of electoral guidelines.
According to them, some electoral officials failed to appear at designated collation centres, while certain results were allegedly altered.
They further claimed that votes were inflated in some wards and that proper accreditation procedures were not followed.
The petitioners requested a verification of ward-level results and a forensic review of disputed result sheets and signatures.
Speaking on behalf of protesters from Amuwo-Odofin Constituency II, Prince Hakeem Ola described the alleged treatment of Doherty as unfair and unacceptable.
He maintained that party members should be allowed to choose their representatives freely through a transparent and credible democratic process.
Ola alleged that Doherty emerged victorious in the primary election but that attempts were being made by some party leaders to overturn the outcome.
Another protester from Agege Local Government Area, Mr Oluwasola Olugbemi, warned against what he described as efforts to impose candidates on party members.
He argued that ignoring the preferences of party members undermines democratic values and weakens confidence in the electoral process.
Protesters from Oshodi-Isolo Constituency I and Somolu Constituency II also submitted petitions alleging attempts to alter the outcomes of their respective primaries.
They appealed to the party leadership to uphold the results already forwarded to the APC National Secretariat.
The demonstrators insisted that the credibility of the APC’s internal democratic process was at stake and called for a transparent resolution of all disputes ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Despite the morning rainfall, the protesters gathered outside the party secretariat, chanting solidarity songs and demanding action on their grievances.
Meanwhile, the Lagos State chapter of the APC dismissed reports circulating on social media claiming that the state chairman, Pastor Cornelius Ojelabi, was harassed during the protest.
In a statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mrs Omobola Akingbehin, the party clarified that Ojelabi was not present at the secretariat when the protest took place.
Akingbehin stated that while the party respected the constitutional right of members to express grievances through lawful means, such actions should be carried out responsibly.
She noted that the primary election process had been concluded and that established internal mechanisms were already available for resolving disputes arising from the exercise.
The party encouraged aggrieved aspirants and members to utilise the appropriate channels in the interest of unity, fairness and the continued growth of the APC.
Akingbehin also urged party members, stakeholders and the general public to disregard what she described as misleading reports and rely solely on information released through official party communication platforms.
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APC members protest at Lagos Secretariat, demand cancellation of primary results
Scores of members of the All Progressives Congress, APC, on Tuesday staged a protest at the party’s Lagos State Secretariat in Ikeja, demanding the cancellation of primary election results in several constituencies over alleged irregularities.
The demonstrators, drawn from various constituencies including Amuwo-Odofin Federal Constituency, Amuwo-Odofin Constituency II, Ajeromi-Ifelodun Federal Constituency, Oshodi-Isolo Constituency I and Somolu Constituency II, urged the party leadership to investigate complaints arising from the recently concluded House of Representatives and Lagos State House of Assembly primaries.
The APC conducted its legislative primaries in May and subsequently announced the names of successful candidates. However, some aspirants and party members have continued to challenge the outcomes, insisting that the published results did not reflect the decisions made by party members during the direct primary elections.
The protesters called on the party’s leadership and relevant appeal panels to review the conduct of the elections and address what they described as widespread procedural breaches.
One of the petitions was submitted by House of Representatives aspirant for Amuwo-Odofin Federal Constituency, Mr Ayodele Adewale, who challenged the outcome of the primary election in the constituency.
Adewale alleged that the exercise across the constituency’s 11 wards was marred by significant procedural violations, including the absence of an official membership register during accreditation.
He further claimed that accreditation was conducted using APC slips that were neither properly verified nor officially recognised.
The aspirant urged the appeal committee to thoroughly investigate the accreditation and voting processes and nullify the election outcome.
Similarly, House of Assembly aspirant for Amuwo-Odofin Constituency II, Mr David Doherty, faulted the transparency of the exercise, alleging that aspirants were excluded from critical decisions leading up to the election.
He also claimed that armed individuals disrupted voting in some riverine communities by firing gunshots, forcing party members to flee from polling locations.
Doherty called for the cancellation of the constituency’s results and demanded sanctions against anyone found culpable of electoral misconduct or violence.
In Ajeromi-Ifelodun Federal Constituency, petitioners alleged widespread irregularities, including result manipulation, improper collation procedures and breaches of electoral guidelines.
According to them, some electoral officials failed to appear at designated collation centres, while certain results were allegedly altered.
They further claimed that votes were inflated in some wards and that proper accreditation procedures were not followed.
The petitioners requested a verification of ward-level results and a forensic review of disputed result sheets and signatures.
Speaking on behalf of protesters from Amuwo-Odofin Constituency II, Prince Hakeem Ola described the alleged treatment of Doherty as unfair and unacceptable.
He maintained that party members should be allowed to choose their representatives freely through a transparent and credible democratic process.
Ola alleged that Doherty emerged victorious in the primary election but that attempts were being made by some party leaders to overturn the outcome.
Another protester from Agege Local Government Area, Mr Oluwasola Olugbemi, warned against what he described as efforts to impose candidates on party members.
He argued that ignoring the preferences of party members undermines democratic values and weakens confidence in the electoral process.
Protesters from Oshodi-Isolo Constituency I and Somolu Constituency II also submitted petitions alleging attempts to alter the outcomes of their respective primaries.
They appealed to the party leadership to uphold the results already forwarded to the APC National Secretariat.
The demonstrators insisted that the credibility of the APC’s internal democratic process was at stake and called for a transparent resolution of all disputes ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Despite the morning rainfall, the protesters gathered outside the party secretariat, chanting solidarity songs and demanding action on their grievances.
Meanwhile, the Lagos State chapter of the APC dismissed reports circulating on social media claiming that the state chairman, Pastor Cornelius Ojelabi, was harassed during the protest.
In a statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mrs Omobola Akingbehin, the party clarified that Ojelabi was not present at the secretariat when the protest took place.
Akingbehin stated that while the party respected the constitutional right of members to express grievances through lawful means, such actions should be carried out responsibly.
She noted that the primary election process had been concluded and that established internal mechanisms were already available for resolving disputes arising from the exercise.
The party encouraged aggrieved aspirants and members to utilise the appropriate channels in the interest of unity, fairness and the continued growth of the APC.
Akingbehin also urged party members, stakeholders and the general public to disregard what she described as misleading reports and rely solely on information released through official party communication platforms.
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Court hears suit on Zamfara APC senatorial primary exclusion
A Federal High Court in Gusau has begun hearing a pre-election suit filed by the All Progressives Congress, APC, Zamfara North Senatorial aspirant, Dr. Sani Abdullahi Shinkafi, challenging his exclusion from the party’s primary election.
The suit, before Justice Hassan Dikko, has the APC, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, and Senator Sahabi Ya’u Kaura as first to third defendants.
Shinkafi is asking the court to nullify the senatorial primary election over what he described as his unlawful exclusion from the process.
When the matter came up for mention on Tuesday, proceedings could not progress due to unresolved issues relating to INEC’s participation in the case.
The court adjourned the matter to June 25 and directed that INEC appear and that all parties exchange pleadings before the next hearing date.
Counsel to the plaintiff, Bello Galadi, said he was confident in his client’s case, noting that the court would ensure justice is served.
Counsel to Senator Kaura, Jaysey Sharka, confirmed that the matter is still at the hearing stage.
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