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CSOs warn against violence over Kosofe APC primary dispute
A Coalition of Civil Society Organisations, CSOs, in Kosofe Local Council has cautioned political actors and supporters against actions capable of triggering violence or unrest following the controversy surrounding the All Progressives Congress, APC, House of Representatives primary election in Kosofe Federal Constituency.
The coalition, in a statement issued on Sunday and signed by Comrade Alex Omotehinse, urged aggrieved parties to seek redress only through established party structures or courts of competent jurisdiction where necessary.
According to the group, grievances arising from the conduct or outcome of the primary election should not be used as grounds for self-help, inflammatory statements, or acts capable of disrupting public peace.
Omotehinse stressed that the integrity of the democratic process must be protected through lawful, peaceful, and transparent means.
He also called on security agencies to remain vigilant and prevent any act capable of causing tension or instability within the constituency.
“From available information and declarations made at the conclusion of the exercise, Mayor Dele Oshinowo was announced by the designated returning officer as the duly elected candidate and flag bearer of the APC for the 2027 general elections,” the statement read.
The coalition, however, expressed concern over what it described as conflicting claims emerging from the camp of the incumbent member of the House of Representatives, Mrs Kafilat Ogbara.
“However, the Coalition notes the contradictory position emanating from the camp of the incumbent MHR Mrs Kafilat Ogbara, which initially laid claim to victory and has subsequently asserted that the election did not hold.
“This inconsistency is both troubling and capable of generating confusion, tension, and unnecessary political heat within the Kosofe Federal Constituency,” Omotehinse said.
He noted that the coalition, as a pro-democracy and human rights advocacy group with a history of involvement in Nigeria’s democratic struggles, considered it necessary to warn against narratives or actions capable of overheating the political atmosphere in Kosofe and Lagos State in general.
The coalition therefore appealed to all aspirants, supporters, and stakeholders to demonstrate restraint, political maturity, and commitment to peace in the interest of the constituency.
“We strongly warn against any attempt to incite violence, mobilise unrest, or create an atmosphere of insecurity within the Kosofe Federal Constituency,” the statement added.
The group reaffirmed its commitment to justice, fairness, democratic accountability, and peaceful political engagement, noting that it would continue to monitor developments surrounding the primary election.
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ADC primaries: Go to appeal committee if you have proof of result manipulation -Ologbondiyan
A chieftain of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Kola Ologbondiyan, has called on aggrieved members with proof of result manipulation to approach the party’s appeal committee.
Ologbondiyan made this call on Wednesday during an interview on Arise Television.
He said that the leaders of the party would manage all issues, adding that the party has machinery through which it can resolve internal matters.
“Allegations cannot just come without proofs. The party has already constituted an appeal committee.
“Those who can prove the allegations of manipulation can go to the appeal committee,” he said.
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2027: NDC provides fresh update for primary elections nationwide

The Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, has provided updates concerning its upcoming Presidential, National Assembly, Governorship, and State Assembly primaries.
A statement signed by Senator Moses Cleopas, National Chairman and Barr. Ikenna Alex-Morgan Enekweizu, National Secretary, said these primaries are confirmed to take place across the nation on May 29, 2026, adhering to the previously established timetable of May 28 and 29.
The party said that due to the Eid-el-Kabir festivities and the associated public holidays, significant transportation and logistical issues have emerged, including a lack of available flights.
As a result, it said that numerous aspirants who were present in Abuja for the screening process, along with members of the screening committee, find themselves stranded in the city.
In light of this, the party said it has resolved that May 28 will be designated for arrivals, documentation with INEC and security agencies, consultative meetings, and other preparatory activities, while the primaries will now take place on May 29.
It said that on May 28, the teams will also conduct meetings with stakeholders, party elders, and aspirants in their respective states.
NDC said that no state agencies, including the Police, INEC, DSS, etc., are permitted to participate in the events and meetings scheduled for May 28, adding that any actions taken outside of these established guidelines will be considered unauthorized and illegal.
The party’s procedures for the primaries on May 29 will include: Presidential affirmation,
National Assembly primaries/affirmation, State Assembly primaries/affirmation, and Governorship primaries/affirmation
“The respective teams will gather and process all results, which will then be sent to the National Headquarters, where the National Working Committee will officially announce the outcomes,” the statement said.
It added that “No state executive or team is authorized to declare any results.
“We appeal for understanding and encourage all participants to behave responsibly, as the party maintains a strict policy against violence, disorderly conduct, and hooliganism.”
2027: NDC provides fresh update for primary elections nationwide
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ADC presidential ticket: Join me to save Nigeria’s democracy – Atiku begs Amaechi, Hayatu-Deen
The 2027 presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Atiku Abubakar, has appealed to Rotimi Amaechi and Mohammed Hayatu-Deen to join him in the fight to save Nigeria’s democracy.
Atiku defeated Amaechi and Hayatu-Deen with 1,846, 370 votes in the just-concluded ADC’s primary election.
Delivering his acceptance speech in Abuja, Atiku urged all those who lost in the primary election across Nigeria to close ranks with the winners.
According to Atiku, there are no winners or losers.
He said: “I Atiku Abubakar, therefore, appeal to all those who feel aggrieved to return back to our party.
“I appeal to all those who contested for various positions in our primaries to close ranks with us.
“In particular, I invite Rotimi Amaechi and Mohammed Hayatu-Deen to join me in this fight to save our democracy and our country.
“As I said previously that there are no winners and no losers, our people look up for leadership and I’m ready to lead.”
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