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Osun, Borno lead CVR registration as INEC releases week 5 details

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Osun, Borno and Lagos states have taken the lead as the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, on Tuesday released an update on the pre-online registration in the ongoing nationwide Continuous Voter Registration, CVR.

According to updated statistics released by the Commission on its social media platforms early Tuesday, the pre-online registration now stands at 5,385,060, while physical registration is 764,695 as of September 21.

Of the 5,385,060 online pre-registrations as at Week 5, a total of 2,799,844 are female, 2,585,216 male, while 3,604,668 are youths between age 18 and 34, with 1,354,274 being students.

The statistic showed that 114,713 are Persons Living with Disabilities, PWD.

“For the physical registration with 764,695 as the total number of completed registration as at the end of Week 4, the data shows that 418,750 of the figures are female, while 345,945 are male.

“Also 565,927 of the figures are youth between age 18 and 34, while students are 279,172 and PWD are 10,838,’’ the Commission stated.

A breakdown of the online representation showed that Osun is leading with 578,904 registrants, representing 10.75 per cent, followed by Borno with 561,666 registrants representing 10.43 per cent and Lagos with 530,180 representing 9.85 per cent, the third.

The statistic showed that Enugu State has the list number of online pre-registration with 2,931 representing 0.05 per cent of the total figure, followed by Abia with 4,608 representing 0.09 per cent and Edo with 9,670 representing 0.18 per cent.



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Bauchi PDP tells aspirants to pull down campaign posters ahead of investment summit

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The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Bauchi State has directed all aspirants under its platform to remove campaign posters and billboards from the streets of Bauchi metropolis in preparation for the forthcoming Bauchi Investment Summit scheduled for October 8–9, 2025.

In a statement signed on Thursday by the party’s Publicity Secretary, Dayyabu Chiroma, the PDP said the directive was to ensure a clean and orderly environment as the state prepares to host local and international investors, government officials, and development partners.

According to the party, presenting a tidy cityscape would help project Bauchi as a viable hub for economic growth and sustainable development.

The PDP further commended its members and aspirants for their cooperation, stressing that their support would contribute to the overall success of the summit.

DAILYPOST reports that the two-day Bauchi Investment Summit is expected to attract fresh investments into key sectors of the state’s economy and strengthen its position as a competitive destination for business.



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FCT PDP chieftain Abraham Ajiya dumps party for APC, cites injustice, lack of internal democracy

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A prominent figure in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Hon. Abraham Stephen Ajiya, has formally defected to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), citing unresolved internal crises and a lack of political direction within the opposition party.

Ajiya, who was a candidate in the contentious North Central Vice-Chairmanship election, announced his resignation from the PDP during a press briefing in Abuja on Thursday.

He said the move followed extensive consultations and a desire to find a platform that would allow him to better serve the people of the FCT.

“Many may ask reasons for the decision, but you and I know that my journey with the PDP as a party platform has not been cordial and promising for a young and upcoming politician like me,” he explained.

Recounting his ordeal, Ajiya accused PDP leaders of manipulating the Jos zonal election process and pressuring him to step aside for what he described as “a less qualified candidate.” His refusal, he said, led to marginalisation and prompted him to seek legal redress, which yielded no meaningful results.

“The election turned into a mere formality predetermined by party leadership. The appeal panel sat immediately after the election and delivered a verdict the same day without my knowledge. This is unheard of,” he lamented.

According to Ajiya, his decision to leave the PDP was a necessary step to safeguard his political career. “After due consultation, it became imperative to seek a new ground to further my political career,” he said, adding that he sees the APC as a better platform to achieve his vision for the FCT.



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2027: Ganduje’s men move to retake Kano, back Tinubu

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2027: Ganduje’s men move to retake Kano, back Tinubu

By Omeiza Ajayi

Critical stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Kano State, on Thursday converged on Abuja for a strategy development meeting on how to take the state back from the New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP.

Some of those at the meeting included the Deputy Senate President, Senator Barau Jibrin; a former Governor of the state and immediate-past National Chairman of the APC, Dr Abdullahi Ganduje; former governor and Senator, Kabiru Gaya; Senator Abdulrahman Kawu Ismaila; Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Appropriation, Hon. Abba Bichi; Minister of State for Housing and Urban Development, Hon. Abdullahi Yusuf Ata; Senator Basheer Lado; State Chairman of the party, Abdullahi Abbas, Commander Murtala, Ibrahim Zakari, Hon. Alhassan Kabiru, Shaban Ibrahim Sharda, Musa Ilyasu Kwankwaso and  Abdulaziz Abdulaziz.

Speaking after the meeting, Ganduje said critical APC stakeholders from Kano State decided to meet and “examine the state of the party and to assure Mr President that we in APC in Kano are solely behind him”

He said APC in Kano remained intact and has continued to witness several defections of high-profile politicians from other parties.

Attributing the feat to President Tinubu’s friendly policy for Kano, he said, “We appreciate his policy reforms and the good work he is doing for the country, for Kano and the appointments he has given to the people of Kano.

“You are all aware of what happened in the last election. We were about to win, but we didn’t win again. Since then, our party has remained intact, and thanks to the policies of the President, we have been able to attract high-profile figures from other parties. We have a serving Senator, Ismaila Kawu, serving members of the House of Representatives, a former speaker of the Kano State Assembly, and former state lawmakers. We have many members of the State Assembly who have joined our party. We have commissioners and the Secretary to the State Government SSG, who left the NNPP government and party to join our party.

“We have resolved to continue to work very hard to ensure that we succeed in the next gubernatorial election in Kano State.

“We are here to strategize and see how we can encourage our people to go and register in the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration CVR. So far, we are doing very well. Our members will register and during the election, we will come out in large numbers so that we can win the election. We assure you that our party is solid in Kano State and will continue to be so”, he added.

On his part, Senator Jibrin said the meeting took note of the various appointments the president has made to Kano people, as well as the projects he has initiated in the state and the entire Northern region.

He said the stakeholders analysed the strength of the APC in Kano State and concluded that the party is sure-footed ahead of the 2027 general election.

“The meeting examined the state of our state and our party. We counted several projects that have been implemented, and others are ongoing in our state and indeed other Northern States.

“The president, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has done well. We also took note of the various appointments that the president has given to us. We are solidly behind him because we have never asked him for anything that he didn’t do for us. We, as stakeholders, have resolved to return home and rally our people to continue supporting the President.

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