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N1bn Makinde impeachment plot: Speaker under siege, Olubadan palace targeted

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N1bn Makinde impeachment plot: Speaker under siege, Olubadan palace targeted

By Adeola Badru

Oyo State last week teetered on the brink of a full-blown political crisis, as a combustible mix of impeachment plots, alleged billion-naira inducements, royal intrigue and intra-party rivalry converged in a drama that has shaken the foundations of power in Ibadan, the state capital.

At the centre of the storm: Governor Seyi Makinde, Speaker Adebo Ogundoyin, the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rashidi Ladoja, and a cast of political heavyweights, with former Ekiti Governor Ayo Fayose adding fuel to an already raging fire.

What began as whispers of dissent within Oyo State House of Assembly quickly escalated into a multi-layered crisis, one that threatened not only the stability of the legislature but also the executive and the revered traditional institution.

Assembly erupts 

The crisis erupted within the state House of Assembly during what was meant to be a routine Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) caucus meeting ahead of legislative business.

Instead, the session descended into a heated confrontation.

Sources familiar with proceedings described the atmosphere as “charged and uneasy,” with lawmakers sharply divided over allegations of an impeachment plot and its wider implications.

“What began as a routine caucus engagement quickly spiralled into a serious confrontation,” a source said, noting that the development exposed “deepening cracks within the ruling party.”

Lawmakers reportedly split into opposing camps, some resisting what they saw as an unjustified attempt to unseat Ogundoyin while others were believed to be aligned with forces pushing for a leadership change.

Allegations swirled that influential figures, believed to be operating within the governor’s camp, were backing moves to remove the Speaker or compel his resignation, claims that, though unverified, heightened fears of a coordinated internal power struggle.

Plot

Running parallel to the leadership tussle was an even more explosive allegation, that of a plot to impeach Makinde himself, reportedly involving financial inducements running into N1 billion.

The claims triggered alarm across political circles, with fears that the state could be heading towards an unprecedented executive-legislative confrontation.

However, denials came swiftly. Dr (Mrs) Florence Ajimobi, former First Lady of Oyo State and ambassador-designate to Austria, rejected allegations linking her to any such plot.

“At no time did Ambassador Ajimobi convene, attend, or participate in any such meeting, these allegations are entirely false, baseless, and a deliberate act of disinformation,” her statement read.

“Linking me to such a plot is malicious political propaganda designed to malign my reputation.”

She warned that the spread of such claims could heighten political tension and hinted at possible legal action if they were not retracted.

‘I was offered money’ 

In a dramatic twist, Ogundoyin confirmed that he had indeed been approached with monetary inducement linked to impeachment plans, but rejected it outright.

“I was offered monetary inducement, but I declined without hesitation because no amount of money can buy my conscience,” he said.

“I remain fully committed to upholding the integrity of this House and will not be part of any agenda aimed at destabilising the government.”

He dismissed claims that he received funds from APC proxies as “false and politically motivated”, insisting that no money exchanged hands at any meeting.

The Speaker reaffirmed loyalty to Makinde and the PDP, stressing that he would not betray the mandate of the people.

The enemies within 

Yet, insiders suggest the impeachment narrative may have been only part of a broader agenda, with the Speaker himself as the primary target.

A credible Assembly source revealed that the crisis was driven by internal efforts to undermine Ogundoyin’s rising influence and future governorship ambition.

“The Speaker went to the Olubadan for consultation on his gubernatorial ambition. That alone has unsettled some members,” the source said.

“They see him as a force to reckon with, and they want to cut short his political future.”

According to the source, some lawmakers were attempting to lure the Speaker into decisions that could damage his relationship with the governor.

“They are trying to put him in a position of distrust with the governor so they can take over his position.”

The Speaker, however, was said to have remained cautious.

“He has not succumbed to any plan that could create friction between him and the governor.”

The source warned of unintended consequences: “Those spearheading the impeachment plot do not know it could give the opposition APC the opportunity to reclaim the state.”

Makinde steps in 

With tensions reaching a boiling point and political circles in Ibadan gripped by anxiety, Makinde convened an urgent meeting with lawmakers.

The intervention proved decisive.

“The meeting with the governor was successful. He made his position clear, and that effectively ended the matter,” a source disclosed.

Another added: “I can tell you authoritatively that the governor has resolved the matter and unity has returned to the House.”

Makinde reportedly directed all lawmakers to close ranks with the existing leadership under the Speaker, emphasising unity, discipline, and stability.

The directive effectively shut down impeachment moves, with lawmakers agreeing to abide by his position.

Normal legislative activities are now expected to resume.

Palace drama

As the Assembly crisis raged, a parallel controversy unfolded within Ibadan’s traditional institution.

Former Ekiti State Governor Fayose alleged that Makinde was plotting to remove the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rashidi Ladoja.

“Let me say it again: the current Governor of Oyo State has an agenda to remove the Olubadan,” Fayose declared. “Whatever I say is either because I have the right information or I am privy to certain activities.”

He insisted recent developments had validated his earlier warnings: “What has happened in the last 48 hours has confirmed there is a lot to it… he has not stopped; he will still take steps.”

In a metaphor-laden caution, Fayose warned: “The governor’s tenancy is about to expire… he should not allow his legacy to be damaged.”

‘Hearsay’

In response, the Olubadan struck a conciliatory tone, dismissing suggestions of a crisis.

“Most of what we hear is hearsay. You’ll wonder they said the Olubadan wants to impeach the governor. How do we go about this?” Ladoja said.

He acknowledged the confusion surrounding the unfolding events: “A witch cried yesterday, a child dies today, who does not know it is the witch that killed the child?”

Despite the tension, he expressed confidence in reconciliation: “Ibadan has elders that will always ensure resolution. I am very optimistic the matter will be settled amicably.”

Clarifications, denial 

Further attempts were made to calm the situation. Ogundoyin clarified that his visit to the Olubadan was purely consultative and took place weeks earlier: “It was to inform Kabiyesi of my governorship ambition and seek royal blessings, nothing more.”

Similarly, Shola Ladoja, son of the monarch, explained that while the meeting had political undertones, it had no connection to impeachment plots or financial inducements.

Meanwhile, Oyo State Commissioner for Information, Dotun Oyelade, said: “We are still assessing the situation and will respond at the appropriate time.”

State on edge

Political observers say the episode underscores a growing struggle for influence within the Assembly, where loyalty to the executive is increasingly being tested by ambition and rival interests.

The crisis also revived earlier warnings attributed to Fayose about potential instability in Oyo’s political structure.

From allegations of ¦ 1 billion inducements to internal sabotage, from governorship ambitions to claims of royal destabilisation, the past week has revealed just how fragile the balance of power in Oyo has become.

Back from the brink 

For now, Makinde’s intervention has restored calm. The Assembly leadership remains intact. The governor retains control. The palace stands steady.

But beneath the surface, the fault lines remain.

Oyo has stepped back from the brink, yet the convergence of power, ambition and intrigue suggests that this was not the end of the crisis, but merely an interlude in a longer political battle.

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Labour Party hails INEC over inclusion of candidate in Enugu North by-election

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The Labour Party, LP, has reacted to its inclusion in the list of candidates for the Enugu North senatorial by-election by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.

INEC has rectified the previous omission of the party and its candidate from the list of participants in the upcoming Enugu North Senatorial District by-election, which is set for June 20, 2026.

The party, in a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Ken Eluna Asogwa, said it was important to note that when the Commission first released the list of political parties and candidates authorized to take part in the by-elections nationwide, the Labour Party and its candidate were notably missing.

The omission happened despite the party having fully adhered to all constitutional and statutory obligations.

However, the party said that after discussions with the Commission’s leadership, the oversight has now been corrected, and the Labour Party along with its candidate have been duly included in the election.

“Consequently, the Party is entirely prepared to engage in the by-election and provide the residents of Enugu North with credible and people-focused representation for the remainder of the 10th Senate,” the statement said.

“By ensuring that the appropriate actions were taken, the Commission has shown its responsiveness and strengthened public trust in the electoral process.”

The party also expressed gratitude to its supporters, members, and well-wishers who expressed concern and inquired about the Party’s status in the upcoming election. Your vigilance, dedication, and steadfast belief in the Party are truly invaluable.

“As the campaigns move into their final stages, the Labour Party wishes success to its candidates in Enugu North, Nasarawa North, Rivers South-East, and all its candidates participating in the various by-elections across the nation,” it stated.

“We remain hopeful that the outcomes will not only be favourable to our Party but will also deepen Nigeria’s democratic culture and strengthen the people’s faith in the electoral process.”




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Ebonyi 2027: Gov Nwifuru’s kinsmen back PDP candidate Odii

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The Umuekumenyi Leaders’ Council comprising two zones in Ebonyi State have disowned their son and Governor of Ebonyi state, Francis Nwifuru, instead backing the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, candidate, Ifeanyi Chukwuma Odii, in the 2027 governorship election.

The zones include Ohaukwu,Ishielu,Ebonyi Abakaliki, lzzi, Ikwo, Ezza South and Ezza North local government areas.

This was contained in a communiqué issued at the end of a stakeholders’ meeting held in Abakaliki on Saturday and signed by the council’s spokesperson,  Barrister Emmanuel Nwibo.

The council, which said it comprises community leaders, professionals, youth representatives, women leaders, stakeholders and citizens from the Umuekumenyi area, said the meeting was convened to review the socio-economic and political situation in Ebonyi State and chart a path forward.

According to the communiqué, members expressed concern over what they described as declining governance standards, economic hardship, youth unemployment and a perceived slowdown in developmental activities across the state.

The council argued that the future leadership of Ebonyi State should be determined by competence, capacity, vision, accountability and proven performance rather than considerations of zoning, political sentiment or geographical affiliation.

“The development and progress of Ebonyi State can no longer be subjected to trial-and-error leadership. The overriding criteria for leadership selection must be based on competence, integrity, vision and commitment to good governance,” the communiqué stated.

The council also called on the state government to address economic challenges confronting residents, including the rising cost of living, unemployment and declining business opportunities.

Members further urged greater transparency, accountability and public engagement in governance, noting what they described as a growing disconnect between government and the people.

The communiqué lamented what the council termed the abandonment of the developmental vision of Ebonyi State’s founding fathers and called on political leaders and stakeholders to recommit themselves to unity, development, fairness and inclusive governance.

On the 2027 governorship election, the council welcomed the emergence of aspirants from different parts of the state, describing the development as a positive sign for democracy.

It stressed that all aspirants should be thoroughly scrutinised to ensure that whoever emerges possesses the capacity to reposition the state and restore its developmental trajectory.

The council, however, singled out Chief Dr. Ifeanyichukwu Odii for special commendation, describing him as “the most credible alternative” for the state’s leadership at this critical period.

According to the council, Odii’s background in the private sector and his perceived leadership qualities place him in a strong position to drive economic growth and development in the state.

“After careful consideration, the council views Chief Dr. Ifeanyichukwu Odii as the most credible alternative at this moment in our history and hereby adopts him as its preferred candidate for the 2027 governorship election in Ebonyi State,” the communiqué stated.

The council encouraged Odii not to be discouraged by political opposition or criticism, urging him to remain focused on his political ambition.

In another resolution, the stakeholders announced the formal recognition of the Umuekumenyi Leaders’ Council as a socio-cultural platform dedicated to promoting the welfare, development, unity and cultural heritage of the Umuekumenyi people.

The body said it would serve as a platform for advocacy, community development, peacebuilding, leadership engagement and the promotion of good governance.

The council also called on sons and daughters of Umuekumenyi at home and in the diaspora to unite in pursuit of development, peace, economic advancement and responsible leadership.




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Low voter turnout, delayed electoral materials mar Adamawa LG polls

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The election to fill chairmanship positions in the 21 local government areas and councillorship seats in the 226 political wards of Adamawa State on Saturday was marred by low voter turnout. 

There were also reported cases of inadequate or non-arrival of electoral materials, as well as alleged irregularities in some areas.

The election was, however, largely peaceful across the state, with no reports of violence or crisis in any of the hundreds of political wards.

Many who spoke on the exercise gave it a pass mark, including the incumbent Chairman of Yola North Local Government Area, Hon. Jibril Jimeta, who, at his Yelwa Ward, where he voted, said both turnout and deployment of materials were tolerable.

The chairman, who is contesting for a return for a second term, told journalists covering the election: “I agree that more people should have come out to vote, but even in general elections, voter apathy has long been a thing of concern.”

The election was conducted by the Adamawa State Independent Electoral Commission (ADSIEC).

The chairman of the commission, Alhaji Muhammed Umar, confirmed in a news interview that there were reports of late or non-arrival of election materials in some areas, despite efforts to ensure their timely distribution.

Umar, who spoke shortly before noon on Saturday, assured that checks were being carried out to verify such allegations and correct identified anomalies.




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