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Osun: APC, Accord trade words over governorship election

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The Osun State chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, and the Accord Party have traded words over governance and political prospects ahead of the 2026 governorship election in the state.

In a statement issued on Sunday Tajudeen Lawal, its state chairman, the APC accused Governor Ademola Adeleke and his allies of launching frivolous attacks on former governor and current Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, and the party’s governorship candidate, Bola Oyebamiji.

Lawal, who said the criticisms were driven by the ruling party’s disadvantaged position in the political calculation of the state, added that such attacks would not prevent defeat at the polls in 2026.

Lawal alleged that the Adeleke administration had failed across key sectors, including health, education, security and infrastructure, and accused the governor of running government without proper planning.

“It is neither Oyetola nor Oyebamiji that is responsible for the ill-fated status of this administration,” he said.

The opposition party claimed that the state government had mismanaged public funds and questioned the impact of its spending over the last three years and also accused the administration of misleading the public over delays in local government allocations.

According to the APC, the delay in payments to local councils followed a Court of Appeal judgment delivered on February 10, 2025, reinstating APC local government officials, which it said had not been appealed.

The party alleged that, “the state government had instead instituted multiple court cases to frustrate the process.

“We are going into the August 8, 2026 governorship election to win with the votes of the good people of the state and restore its lost glory.”

Reacting a day later, the Osun State chapter of the Accord Party dismissed the APC statement as a sign of panic and frustration, accusing the opposition party of misrepresenting recent developments in the state.

In a statement signed by its state chairman, Pastor Victor Akande, the Accord described the APC’s comments as intellectually bankrupt and said they reflected fear of losing relevance in Osun politics.

Akande argued that Osun had witnessed a turnaround under Governor Adeleke, citing what he described as improvements in road construction, public infrastructure and workers’ welfare.

“Governor Adeleke has prioritised workers’ welfare and restored consistency in salary payments,” he said.

Accord also defended the administration’s record in health and security, claiming that facilities had been upgraded and collaboration with security agencies strengthened, leading to improved stability across the state.

The party rejected APC’s criticism of the government’s financial management, insisting that the current administration was addressing challenges inherited from previous governments.

Akande further accused the APC of “presiding over hardship during its time in office, particularly pointing to the era of half-salary payments to workers, which he said Osun residents had not forgotten.”

Maintaining that the electorate would not return the APC to power in 2026, he added, “Osun will not relapse. The people will not return to their abusers.”




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2027: APC afraid, we’ll wax stronger under David Mark, Atiku – ADC chieftain warns

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Ogba Oghenevewogaga, a chieftain of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, on Friday declared that the All Progressives Congress, APC, is afraid of the opposition.

Oghenevewogaga warned that under the leadership of its National Chairman, David Mark and presidential candidate, Atiku Abiubakar, the ADC would wax stronger, adding that APC’s fears would come to past in 2027.

In an interview on News Central’s Breakfast Central, the ADC chieftain accused the APC of sponsoring the crisis in the opposition party.

According to Oghenevewogaga: “Whatever you see the ADC going through is being sponsored by the APC and we the Nigerian people will not allow it, the leadership of David Mark will not allow it. The ADC is here to stay for Nigerians and as a matter of fact, we are the only opposition in Nigeria and that is what the ApC is afraid of.

“The APC is afraid of the ADC because they know that if we go into the 2027 general election, they will be defeated. Nigerians are angry, they need an alternative and the ADC is here.”

While making reference to the Firs Lady, Remi Tinubu’s comment that she would empower Nigerian youths to fry Akara and roast corn, the ADC chieftain said the APC is determined to impoverish Nigerians.

He added: “Some days ago, we heard the First Lady saying that she wants to empower people to fry Akara and to do Kulikuli. Who are these people she wants to give those grants to? The person who can fry Akara is the Akara seller, the person who can fry Kulikuli is a Kulikuli seller. So you want the daughter or son of an Akara seller to continue frying Akara.

“This is what the APC wants and it has been fighting because it wants to continue improvising in impoverishing Nigerians and that is why the ADC as a party is saying no this is not what we want.

“Awolowo said he doesn’t want the son of his driver or his cook to be the driver or cook to his own children, this are leaders. How can a First Lady come out and say she wants to empower people to start frying Akara and kulikuli? These are things that the ADC will never do when we take power in 2027.

“They want Nigerians to continue dying of suffering, starvation, and insecurity while bringing up useless policies and that is why they are in court using many other means. Under the leadership of David Mark and Atiku Abubakar, the ADC will keep waxing stronger.”




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2027: PDP govnorship candidate alleges fresh clampdown by Otu administration

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The governorship candidate of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Cross River State, Arthur Jarvis, has alleged that the administration of Governor Bassey Otu is planning a fresh clampdown on him and his privately owned university.

Jarvis claimed the government had already targeted his running mate, Alphonsus Ogar Eba, by marking his residence within the Water Board area of Calabar for demolition, warning that he could be the next target.

“They are coming after me. When they finish with Eba, I’m next,” he told journalists in Calabar, linking an ongoing tax audit of his university to the controversy surrounding the proposed demolition exercise.

The PDP flagbearer accused the state government of deploying tax authorities to intimidate him because of his opposition politics.

“The taxes of our university are up to date,” he said, insisting the institution had fully complied with its tax obligations and describing the audit as “funny” and “insulting.”

According to him, unlike some states that provide grants and infrastructure support to private universities, his institution has received neither financial assistance nor improvements to its access roads. 

He also alleged that repeated requests for a courtesy visit to Governor Otu by the University management since the administration came into office had gone unanswered.

The opposition candidate further alleged that the planned demolition of his running mate’s property formed part of what he described as an attempt to weaken the opposition, warning the government against escalating political tensions.

However, the Cross River State Government has denied any political motive behind the demolition notices, or attempt to muzzle Jarvis.

The government said the demolition exercise is part of efforts to rehabilitate the state’s water infrastructure under a World Bank-backed project and affects 39 structures built on major underground water pipelines, not Eba’s property alone. 

Special Adviser to the Governor on General Duties, Ekpenyong Akiba, and Commissioner for Information Erasmus Ekpang maintained that the exercise was driven by public interest, stressing that properties belonging to other prominent individuals and government facilities were also affected. 




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2027: ADC chieftains, Malami, Amaechi in closed door meeting in Abuja [VIDEO]

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Former Attorney-General of the Federation, AGF, Abubakar Malami and former Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi, are currently in a closed-door meeting.

The closed-door meeting between the two chieftains of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, is taking place in Amaechi’s residence in Abuja on Friday.

This is sequel to the former Minister’s visit to former Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Tambuwal, in Abuja, on Thursday.

Recall that the ADC unveiled Amaechi as running mate to the party’s presidential candidate for the 2027 general elections, Atiku Abubakar.

The ADC has also uploaded the names of Atiku and Amaechi on the nomination portal of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, ahead of next year’s election.

At the time of filing this report, details of the meeting cannot be ascertained.
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