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If APC diverted LG, pensioners’ funds, I can’t – Adeleke; ‘this is blackmail,’ party kicks

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If APC diverted LG, pensioners’ funds, I can’t – Adeleke; ‘this is blackmail,’ party kicks

By Shina Abubakar Osogbo

Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke and the opposition All Progressives Congress, APC, in the State have disagreed over reasons local government council staff were not getting paid at the council.

The Governor had during a stakeholders meeting in the State disclosed that his administration shouldering of LG workers’ salary stalled some of his ongoing projects as the APC council officials have hijacked the fund to the tune of N300billion.

But the APC blamed the Governor for inciting senior local government workers not to release payment vouchers to blackmail the party, saying he responsible for the stalled projects not the APC reinstated council officials.

Adeleke, in a statement issued by his spokesperson Olawale Rasheed explained that the state has to shoulder the responsibility of paying local teachers, health workers, pensioners and local government workers for more than one year now.

“If Osun APC lacks conscience by diverting funds meant for local workers to their personal use, I cannot do it. I cannot abandon local workers who the court sacked APC chairmen intend to punish by criminally hijacking and diverting LG funds in open violation of local government finance laws. The workers have families and their own needs. Why should a party decides to hate and punish workers for no just reason? So the state government has been footing the bills all along.

“If we had refused to financially sustain the local workforce, local health and education services would have collapsed by now, hardship at the local level would have increased. The pain would be too much to bear for our grassroots people. So we have been using money for state projects to sustain the local workforce. Close to N300 billion of state money is trapped and hijacked by the Osun APC.

APC reacts

Reacting, the APC in a statement by its Director of Media and Information, Kola Olabisi berated the Governor for embarking on cheap blackmail, saying he (Governor) was responsible for workers at the grassroots not getting paid, having instructed that payment vouchers should not be released.

“The governor’s false statement would have been laced with honour if he had disclosed to the innocent and discerning minds in the state and beyond that he is the one responsible for the non-payment of the salaries and allowances of the said primary school teachers, health workers and others by his blatant refusal to release the electronic salary vouchers of the local government staff and primary school teachers.

“The actuarial valuation registers for the pensioners, vouchers of this valuation properly audited; data showing compilation of leave bonuses; data showing compilation of co-operative investment deductions and data showing compilation of check-off dues to trade unions properly audited, despite several appeals to the governor by the reinstated local government council chairmen.

“The actuarial register contains the quantum of money due to each worker as the value of past services rendered to the government and this is what is called Bond which the reinstated council executives are ready to back up with funds and be released to the Pension Fund Administrators (PFAs) to facilitate payment of money for the retirees in the various local government council areas.

“These pensioners must know now that there are enough funds to take care of their Bond Certificates if only they could plead with the governor to allow them to be free.

“We assure the affected workers that their entitlements would be promptly settled by the reinstated local government council chairmen immediately the highly vindictive Governor Adeleke relaxes his hold on the vital documents for the payment of the salaries and allowances”, the party added.

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Enugu North senatorial by-election: Labour Party drags INEC to court over exclusion

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The Labour Party, LP, has approached the Federal High Court, Abuja, challenging what it described as the wrongful exclusion of its candidate from the forthcoming Enugu North Senatorial District by-election scheduled by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to take place on 20th June 2026.

It will be recalled that the Enugu North Senatorial District seat became vacant following the unfortunate demise of the late Senator Okey Ezea of the Labour Party, who passed away on 18th November 2025.

Following the release of INEC’s timetable for the conduct of by-elections across the country, including that of Enugu North Senatorial District, the Labour Party formally notified INEC on 11th May 2026 of its intention to conduct its senatorial primary for the purpose of the by-election on 25th May 2026.

At the primary election, Amb. Simon Ejike Eze emerged as the consensus candidate of the party.

The party said it is, however, concerned that despite complying with all statutory requirements and procedural guidelines, it was denied access to upload the particulars of its candidate on INEC’s nomination portal.

“Up until the close of the submission window on 2nd June 2026, the party made several efforts, including formal protests and correspondences to the Commission, seeking the resolution of the issue, but these efforts yielded no positive result,” a statement signed by Ken Eluma Asogwa, its National Publicity Secretary, said.

The Labour Party maintained that it fulfilled every legal and administrative obligation required under the Electoral Act and INEC’s extant regulations in the nomination of its candidate.

It added, “It is both disturbing and deeply concerning that the head of Elections and Party Monitoring (EPM) in Enugu State reportedly justified his refusal to transmit the report of the Labour Party’s primary election on the flimsy ground that he was out of town on the date of the exercise and was therefore unable to observe or monitor it.

“This excuse is untenable and raises serious questions about the discharge of official responsibilities. The Labour Party cannot be made to suffer the consequences of an official’s absence, negligence, incompetence, or dereliction of duty. Electoral processes and the constitutional rights of political parties cannot be subjected to the convenience or personal circumstances of individual officers.

“If indeed the officer was unavailable, it was incumbent upon him or the INEC in Enugu to ensure that appropriate arrangements were made for the monitoring and reporting of the exercise, rather than penalising a political party that duly complied with all statutory requirements.

“In any case, the Electoral Act only requires political parties to duly notify INEC of their primaries, and it is worth restating that the Labour Party complied fully with this statutory requirement. In effect, the legality and validity of the exercise cannot be vitiated by INEC’s absence, as neither the Electoral Act nor INEC’s regulation makes INEC’s physical presence a mandatory condition for the conduct or validity of a party primary election.”

The Labour Party said that while it continues to repose confidence in the leadership of INEC under the Chairmanship of Prof. Joash Amupitan, the Commission should immediately investigate the actions taken by its senior staff in Enugu and take decisive action against any official found culpable.

“Electoral institutions derive their legitimacy from public trust, and every effort must be made to protect the integrity of the electoral process,” it added.

“It would amount to a grave injustice for the Labour Party to be denied the opportunity of presenting a candidate in an election convened to fill a vacancy created by the death of one of its serving senators.

“Such an outcome would not only undermine the rights of the party and its supporters but also amount to a double jeopardy for the party, even as it tends to diminish the democratic choices available to the people of Enugu North Senatorial District in the coming by-election.”




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Peter Obi’s ambition is his face on 2027 ballot, will repeat same in 2031 – Bashir Ahmad

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A former media aide to late ex-President Muhammadu Buhari, Bashir Ahmad, on Monday said Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, presidential candidate, Peter Obi’s ultimate ambition is to have his face on the ballot in 2027.

Posting on X, the former presidential aide noted that Obi might repeat the same feat in 2031.

He wrote: “For Peter Obi, it appears that his ultimate political ambition is to ensure that his face is on the presidential ballot, regardless of how insignificant the platform may be.

“He achieved that in 2023, he will do it again in 2027 and if circumstances permit, he may even make one final attempt in 2031.”

In 2023, the former Anambra State governor contested on the platform of Labour Party.

Obi came third behind Atiku Abubakar, then of the Peoples Democratic Party, and the winner, President Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress, APC.




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ADC: Amaechi visits Atiku in Abuja [VIDEO]

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Former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, on Monday paid a visit to the 2027 African Democratic Congress, ADC, presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar.

Amaechi, a former governor of Rivers State visited Atiku at his residence in Abuja.

At the residence was a chieftain of the ADC and veteran Nollywood actor, Kenneth Okonkwo, and other dignitaries.

DAILY POST reports that the details of the visit was yet to be made public as at the time of this publication.

Amaechi contested the ADC’s presidential primary with Atiku and Mohammed Hayatu-Deen.

While the former Vice President emerged victorious, Amaechi came second. Hayatu-Deen finished third.

Amaechi and Hayatu-Deen had rejected the conduct of the election, stressing that it was not free and fair.

After the exercise, Atiku visited Amaechi and Hayatu-Deen while urging them to join hands with him in rescuing Nigeria.

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