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Nigeria devolving into one-party state — Makinde

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Seyi Makinde has expressed fresh worries about the trajectory of democracy in Nigeria, cautioning that the country may be sliding toward a one-party system.

In a newsletter titled ‘The business of governance’, Makinde observed that individuals who resist the idea of Nigeria becoming a one-party state are increasingly facing intimidation, while opposition groups are steadily being sidelined.

He further warned that the nation appears to be drifting into a phase marked by silence, apathy, or disengagement, noting that such a trend could take “us in a direction we may later struggle to reverse.”

Makinde said: “I hope you are well despite the challenges in our dear country. Developments within the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and the African Democratic Congress, ADC, along with recent positions taken by INEC and the judiciary, are raising important questions.

“These are not just political issues; they concern anyone who believes in the future of democracy in our country.

“I am also aware that many of you are watching closely as we approach a transition period in Oyo State. And that you have questions about continuity, leadership, and the future direction of our State.

“We have engaged with a number of credible individuals as part of a deliberate transition process, and I will communicate a decision in due course, one that reflects both the progress we have made and the future we must secure.

“But beyond this, I believe there is a broader conversation we cannot afford to ignore – Nigeria devolving into a one-party State.

“This has led to some people beginning to withdraw quietly from conversations about our future because they feel their voices no longer matter.

“A healthy democracy depends on balance; on the presence of credible alternatives, strong institutions, and the confidence citizens have in the process.

“Today, voices that speak up against Nigeria devolving into a one-party State are being openly threatened. Opposition is being fragmented, constrained, or pushed to the margins.

“Whether one agrees with this concern or not, it is not something we should dismiss lightly. Because when opposition becomes ineffective, accountability weakens.

“And when the government cannot be held to account, the everyday challenges we face become harder to resolve.”




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APC liars, deceiving Nigerians with inflated figures – ADC

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The African Democratic Congress, ADC, has lambasted the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, about the figures that emanated from the recently held primary election across the country.

Addressing newsmen, the ADC National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, described the APC as liars deceiving Nigerians with inflated figures.

The ADC was reacting to the results of the APC primary election announced on Sunday.

DAILY POST recalls that the APC declared incumbent president Bola Tinubu the winner of the exercise with 10.99 million votes.

Reacting, the opposition said, “APC are liars, deceiving and misleading Nigerians with Inflated 11 million membership figures.

“We are not going to start setting figures because we want to deceive Nigerians. What the APC is doing would have been amusing and laughable if we didn’t know.

“What they are doing is to set the stage for the rigging of the 2027 general elections by claiming they have 11 million members.

“They should produce a verifiable membership register submitted to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC. We challenge them to do that if they claim to have such members.”




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APC senatorial primary: I will go to court, Tinubu will intervene — Nwoko

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A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Ned Nwoko, has vowed to challenge the result of the party’s senatorial primary in court.

Speaking during an interview on Arise Television, Nwoko insisted that he won the exercise based on results and evidence allegedly gathered from the wards.

He rejected the declaration of former Delta State Governor, Ifeanyi Okowa as the winner of the senatorial primary, alleging that the results announced did not reflect the actual votes cast during the exercise.

According to him, midway into the primary, party officials ordered that no results should be announced at the ward level.

He alleged that the party officials equally instructed that they be collated and announced later at the national headquarters in Abuja.

“We have submitted them. Halfway through the primary, we got a message on our phones that no results should be announced at the ward level that they should be collected and then announced later at the national level in Abuja.

“And so, we thought we’d be law-abiding. Suddenly, we saw some news. We saw only that one video of one of the wards in Ika North East. I will go to court and I believe that President Bola Tinubu will wade into the matter,” he said.




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Eld el Kabir: ‘Govern in line with teachings of Allah’ – Labour Party to govt

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The Labour Party, LP, has noted that the values embodied by Eid al-Adha have become even more urgent and relevant at this time, when the nation continues to grapple with economic hardship, insecurity, hunger, and growing social and ethno-religious tensions.

In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Ken Eluna Asogwa, the Labour Party felicitated the entire Ummah on the solemn and spiritually significant occasion.

Muslims in Nigeria and across the world are commemorating the sacred festival of Eid al-Kabir.

LP noted that Eid al-Adha symbolises profound faith, obedience, sacrifice, and total submission exemplified by Prophet Ibrahim (Peace Be Upon Him) in his total devotion to the will of Almighty Allah. 

“Beyond the festivities, this holy season calls for deep reflection, renewed spirituality, selflessness, and greater commitment to the service of humanity,” the statement said.

It added, “At a time our nation continues to grapple with economic hardship, insecurity, hunger, and growing social and ethno-religious tensions, the values embodied by Eid al-Adha have become even more urgent and relevant. 

“We therefore urge Nigerians to embrace compassion, generosity, and mutual understanding, especially towards the less privileged and vulnerable in society.”

The Labour Party also called on those entrusted with leadership and public responsibility to govern with justice, fairness, equity, and empathy in line with the noble teachings of Islam, which place great emphasis on the welfare and protection of the people, ideals that the Labour Party vigorously pursues. 

“This is a defining moment for leaders at all levels to rise above selfish interests and work sincerely towards alleviating the suffering of Nigerians.”

“As we celebrate this blessed festival, we pray that Almighty Allah (SWT) accepts our sacrifices and acts of worship, grants peace and prosperity to our nation, and continues to guide us on the path of righteousness.

“Eid Mubarak to all Nigerians. May this celebration bring abundant blessings, divine mercy, peace, and renewed hope to every home.”




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