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Osun 2026: Oyetola rejects claims he influenced disqualification of APC aspirants

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Former Osun State governor, Adegboyega Oyetola, has dismissed allegations that he influenced the screening process that led to the disqualification of several governorship aspirants ahead of the All Progressives Congress, APC, primary election in the state.

The claims arose after Senator Iyiola Omisore and six other aspirants were barred by the APC Screening Committee on Friday over what the panel described as inconsistencies and gaps in their nomination documents for the December 13 primary.

Those disqualified alongside Omisore include former deputy governor Benedict Alabi; former presidential aide Babajide Omoworare; Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Kunle Adegoke; businessman Dotun Babayemi; insurance expert Akin Ogunbiyi; and Babatunde Oralusi.

Omisore, who previously served as APC National Secretary, has rejected the decision, insisting that the committee’s report amounted to “the joke of the year.”

Speaking after appearing before the Screening Appeal Panel in Abuja on Saturday, he accused Oyetola of meddling in the exercise to favour Asiwaju Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji, one of the cleared aspirants.

According to Omisore, the screening chairman admitted that he had come under pressure to disqualify them.

“The chairman of the panel told us that Minister Gboyega Oyetola called him and said they must disqualify all of us because he wants his lackey, his poster boy, Oyebamiji. He told us he was under pressure. Unfortunately, we are in it together,” Omisore alleged.

However, Oyetola’s camp has firmly rejected the accusation. In a statement on Sunday, Dr Bolaji Akinola, Special Adviser on Media to the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, described the claims as “baseless, misleading and totally false.”

He said Oyetola had no involvement, direct or indirect, in the actions or decisions of either the Screening Committee or the Screening Appeal Panel, stressing that both bodies operated as “independent organs of the party fully empowered by the APC Constitution.”

“Oyetola did not, and could not have interfered in the screening exercise or in the affairs of the screening bodies,” Akinola said, adding that the former governor has always upheld fairness, transparency and due process throughout his political career.

He urged aggrieved aspirants to utilise the party’s internal mechanisms for complaints and dispute resolution, and appealed for calm among party stakeholders.

Akinola maintained that Oyetola remains committed to the unity of the APC in Osun and to the broader welfare of the state’s residents.




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Nasarawa senator dumps ADC, joins APM weeks after leaving PDP

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Nasarawa South senator, Ogoshi Onawo, has dumped the African Democratic Congress, ADC, for the Allied Peoples Movement, APM, less than two weeks after joining the party.

His letter of defection was read at the plenary on Tuesday by the Deputy Senate President, Jibrin Barau.

The lawmaker, in the letter, said he resigned his membership of the ADC in Galadima Ward, Doma Local Government Area of Nasarawa State, with effect from June 15.

Onawo disclosed that the decision followed extensive consultations with his constituents, political associates and other key stakeholders.

“This decision is the outcome of careful reflection and wide-ranging consultations with my constituents, political associates, and other critical stakeholders,” the letter read.

According to him, the move was necessitated by the internal challenges facing the ADC.

“It is driven by my firm belief that the prevailing circumstances within the current party structure and the endless legal battle it is currently embroiled in no longer offer the cohesion, support, and enabling environment required for me to focus squarely on effectively representing my constituents and to fully realise the development and progressive mandate they entrusted me.

“However, I now happily join the Allied Peoples Movement, APM. I am grateful for the trust and cooperation I have received from my supporters and well-wishers through this journey,” he added.

DAILY POST reports that his defection came only weeks after he left the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, for the ADC.

He was among nine senators who announced their defection to the ADC during a Senate plenary presided over by Senate President Godswill Akpabio on March 12.




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APC first-term govs back Tinubu’s economic reforms, express concern over insecurity

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Governors elected on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, APC, for their first term have backed the economic reforms of President Bola Tinubu while expressing concern over the country’s security challenges.

The position was contained in a communiqué issued at the end of the APC first-term governors’ meeting held on Tuesday in Kebbi State.

The communiqué was presented by the Governor of Kebbi State, Nasir Idris, on behalf of the governors.

The governors acknowledged the economic challenges facing Nigerians but said they believed the ongoing reforms were necessary to address the country’s fiscal, security and development challenges.

They said the reforms were aimed at stabilising the economy, restoring public finances, attracting investment, improving productivity and laying the foundation for long-term economic growth.

The governors also called on Nigerians to remain united and support the implementation of the reforms while urging governments at all levels to strengthen relief measures and social protection programmes for vulnerable citizens.

On security, they expressed concern over persistent insecurity, including terrorism, banditry, kidnapping, attacks on schools and other violent crimes across parts of the country.

They pledged to strengthen collaboration with the Federal Government, security agencies, traditional institutions and local communities to improve security and protect lives and property.

The governors also condemned the abduction of children, attacks on schools and the killing of innocent citizens, calling for intensified efforts to rescue victims and prosecute those responsible.

The communiqué further expressed concern over reported attacks and killings involving Nigerians and other African nationals in South Africa, condemning xenophobia and urging the South African authorities to investigate the incidents and ensure the protection of foreign nationals.




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2027: APC may lose Kwara over primary election disagreements – G15 warns

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The factional G15 group of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, in Kwara State on Tuesday warned that the party may lose the state if the current implosion triggered by the disagreement over the recent primaries is not resolved amicably.

The group in a statement in Ilorin on Tuesday said losing the G15 will be a grave  political mistake.

“Numbers don’t lie: Without the G15, APC cannot win Kwara,” the group declared.

The group urged President Tinubu and the National Working Committee, NWC, to intervene.

“It will be nothing short of political suicide for the All Progressives Congress in Kwara State to contemplate the exit of the G15 to the opposition.

“Such a development would inflict irredeemable damage and inevitably precipitate the party’s defeat at the polls.

“The G15 is not an ordinary caucus. It is a formidable constellation of tested, proven, and high-profile political leaders who have consistently delivered electoral victories across their respective domains.

“They are complemented by seasoned statesmen who have occupied strategic positions within the party and government.Let us examine the weight of this bloc,” it added.

The group declared that in Kwara Central, the APC stands to lose Ambassador Yahaya Seriki-Gambari, the Director General of the governorship campaign council in both 2019 and 2023.




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