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2027: Nigerians must take charge, vote credible leaders — PDP aspirant

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A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and aspirant for Abeokuta South Federal Constituency, has urged Nigerians to take greater responsibility in shaping the country’s future by electing credible leaders in the 2027 general elections.

The aspirant, Amuzu, made the call during an engagement with residents of Abeokuta South Federal Constituency, where he stressed that democracy would only deliver meaningful benefits if citizens make informed voting decisions.

He expressed concern over Nigeria’s pace of development compared to other countries, saying he remains optimistic ahead of his 2027 political ambition.

Amuzu lamented what he described as infrastructural and institutional deficits in Nigeria, noting that his experiences abroad exposed him to better governance systems and development models.

“I feel ashamed when I travel out and see the level of development in other countries. Nigerians may not truly enjoy democracy until citizens begin to vote the right individuals into office as both a personal and collective responsibility,” he said.

He emphasised that sustainable national development depends on electing leaders with competence and integrity, adding that citizens must also support such leadership to achieve meaningful progress.

The aspirant further argued that developed nations were built on visionary leadership and strong institutions, insisting that Nigeria’s transformation must be driven by its citizens.

He urged residents to prioritise national interest over sentiments, warning against voting based on religion, political affiliation, or financial inducement.

“As we approach 2027, we must shun the politics of rice and money. I am here to serve, not to make empty promises. Together, we can make a difference,” he said.

Amuzu also lamented what he described as a recurring trend where “the worst of us have ruled the best of us,” attributing it to a lack of integrity and patriotism in leadership choices.

He questioned continued support for underperforming leaders despite unmet expectations, urging Nigerians to use their votes to demand accountability.

The aspirant also highlighted persistent challenges such as poor electricity supply, inadequate potable water, and bad roads, describing them as basic government responsibilities that should not be politicised.

He encouraged eligible Nigerians to take advantage of the ongoing voter registration exercise to obtain their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) and participate actively in the electoral process ahead of 2027.




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Ten Kwara APC aggrieved aspirants petition president Tinubu over imposition of Speaker Yakubu Danladi as guber candidate

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Ten aggrieved aspirants of the All Progressives Congress, APC, who participated in the recent Kwara State governorship primary election, which produced Engr. Yakubu Danladi Salihu, Speaker of the State House of Assembly, as the party’s flag bearer for the 2027 general elections, have petitioned President Bola Ahmed Tinubu over what they described as his imposition on the party.

The petitioners asked the President to wade into the controversial primary election or be prepared to lose Kwara State in the 2027 general elections.

They warned that if the present trajectory is allowed to continue, the electoral success of the party in future general elections will be severely imperilled, as many stakeholders in the party will be left with no choice but to seek other political platforms to actualise their ambitions.

In a joint letter made available on Saturday and addressed to the President, the aggrieved aspirants drew his attention to what they described as the grave and worsening situation in the state chapter of the party.

The letter read in part: “While we join in celebrating the milestones of your administration, we consider it imperative to draw your urgent attention to the grave and worsening situation within our party in Kwara State.

“We do so with profound respect, but also with a deep sense of responsibility and concern for the future of the APC and the political legacy your leadership helped to shape in our state.

“Your Excellency will recall the historic Otoge movement, which culminated in the landmark victory of the APC in 2019.

“That victory was not the product of any single individual, but of a broad coalition of stakeholders, political tendencies, community leaders, party loyalists and progressive forces united by a shared resolve to end political domination and restore democratic inclusion in Kwara State.

“Regrettably, the gains of that collective sacrifice have not been consolidated in a manner that reflects the magnitude of the effort and expectations of our people.

“The individual who emerged as the principal beneficiary of that historic victory, Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, has, in our considered view, failed to provide the inclusive, broad-based and unifying leadership required to sustain the coalition that brought our party to power.

“Over the past seven years, key stakeholders who devoted their resources, energy and political capital to building the APC in Kwara State have been alienated, marginalised or deliberately excluded from meaningful participation in both government and party affairs.

“The result has been a steady weakening of the APC’s political strength in the state and a troubling resurgence of opposition elements. The support base of our party has been significantly diminished.

“In our firm assessment, Governor AbdulRazaq has lost the moral and political authority to determine the future of the APC in Kwara State. His popularity has declined markedly, and there is widespread apprehension among party members and stakeholders that any candidate associated with his endorsement may be seriously disadvantaged at the polls,” the aggrieved aspirants noted.

They warned that “in order to avert further damage and forestall a deeper crisis”, the President needs to take a sober and critical look at developments in Kwara State, including the circumstances surrounding the announcement of results for primaries that allegedly did not hold, and intervene in the interest of the party’s survival.

The group further urged President Bola Tinubu to carefully review the records, capacities, loyalty and statewide acceptability of the aspirants, with a view to making a decisive and unifying choice among the governorship aspirants.

“We are confident that among us is a leader capable of providing fresh direction, restoring internal unity, rebuilding stakeholders’ confidence, strengthening the APC’s support base and working closely with Your Excellency as a reliable partner at the sub-national level.”




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Ekiti 2026: Gov Oyebanji takes early lead as results trickle in [PHOTO]

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The incumbent Governor of Ekiti State and candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Biodun Oyebanji, has taken an early lead as results of the state governorship election begin to trickle in.

Oyebanji had earlier floored the African Democratic Congress, ADC, candidate, Dare Bejide, in his own polling unit.

The governor secured 140 votes while the ADC candidate only polled 37 votes.

Across the state, the early results show the APC leading by a massive margin, with the PDP following behind and the ADC settling into third place.

So far, the total results as uploaded on INEC IReV are as follows:

APC: 78,979 votes
PDP: 10,736 votes
ADC: 2,964 votes




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Ekiti Decides 2026: Oyebanji wins Fayose’s polling unit with 448 votes

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Governor Biodun Oyebanji of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has recorded victory at the polling unit of Ayodele Fayose, the former Ekiti State Governor.

Oyebanji won Fayose’s polling unit after securing 448 votes to defeat his closest rivals in Saturday’s governorship election.

Results from Polling Unit 001, St. David’s Primary School/Maternity Area, Afao-Ekiti, in Irepodun/Ifelodun Local Government Area, showed that the Oyebanji dominated the ballot, securing 448 of the 493 valid votes cast.

The African Democratic Congress, ADC, candidate, Dare Bejide garnered 37 votes, while the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, candidate, Wole Oluyede managed only four votes.

Official figures contained in the INEC Form EC8A indicated that 538 voters were accredited out of 931 registered voters.

A total of 493 valid votes were recorded, while seven ballots were rejected.

The result is considered significant given that the polling unit is located in Afao-Ekiti, the hometown of Fayose who is the one of the state’s most influential politicians.

Results from Polling Unit 001, St. David’s Primary School/Maternity Area, Afao-Ekiti:

APC – 448 votes
ADC – 37 votes
PDP – 4 votes
ADP – 4 votes
Total Valid Votes: 493
Rejected Votes: 7

The result has been duly signed by polling officials and party agents, with collation of results continuing across the state.




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