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Labour Party ends primaries for June 20 by-election, Maku, Eze, others emerge candidates

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The Labour Party, LP, has conducted its primaries to produce candidates for the upcoming by-elections on 20th June, 2026.

This is in compliance with the timetable released by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, for the conduct of the by-elections to fill vacancies in various constituencies across the federation.

At the primary election held at the party’s zonal office in Nasarawa North, former Minister of Information, Labaran Maku, emerged as the party’s candidate through a consensus arrangement. 

The exercise attracted a large turnout of party faithful who gathered to affirm his candidacy for the forthcoming Nasarawa North Senatorial District by-election.

Similarly, in Enugu North Senatorial District, seasoned diplomat, Amb. Simon Ejike Eze, emerged as the party’s candidate through a peaceful and rancour-free consensus process. 

Party members from across the senatorial district turned out in large numbers to endorse his candidature ahead of the by-election.

Other candidates who emerged through the same consensus process are Sam Kinanee for Rivers South-East Senatorial District, Ige Aiyeobasan Asemudara for Ondo South Senatorial District, Abubakar Yahaya Muhammad for Dawaki Kudu/Warawa Federal Constituency in Kano State, and Muhammad Aliyu Galadima for the Zuru State Constituency by-election in Kebbi State.

It would be recalled that the seats for Enugu North, Nasarawa North and Rivers South-East Senatorial Districts became vacant following the deaths of the senators representing the three districts in the current 10th Senate, while that of Ondo South became vacant as a result of the resignation of the erstwhile senator representing the district. 

In Enugu North, Senator Okey Ezea passed away in a Lagos hospital on 18th November 2025 at the age of 62 after a brief illness. Until his death, he remained the only elected office holder in Enugu State elected on the platform of the Labour Party who stayed faithful to the party despite the wave of defections that affected the party last year.

Also, in Nasarawa North, Senator Godiya Akwashiki died on 31st December 2025 at the age of 52 after a prolonged illness, while Senator Barinada Mpigi, who represented Rivers South-East Senatorial District, passed away on 18th February 2026 at the age of 64. In Ondo South, the Senate on 28th April declared the seat of Senator Jimoh Ibrahim vacant following his appointment by President Bola Tinubu as Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations.

The Labour Party commended the INEC for its professionalism and diligence in monitoring the primaries, which were conducted peacefully, transparently and successfully across the affected constituencies.

The party congratulated all the successful candidates and called on its members, supporters all lovers of democracy in the affected districts and constituencies and rally behind them in the June 20 by-elections.




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Ogun 2027 election: Accord party presents Okewole Olaniyi as its gubernatorial candidate

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The Accord Party in Ogun State has announced Okewole Olaniyi as the party’s gubernatorial candidate for the 2027 governorship election.

The party’s chairman, Oke Rotimi Michael, who also doubles as chairman of the electoral committee, made the announcement during the 2026 primary election for the governorship and State House of Assembly elections, held on Tuesday at its secretariat in Abeokuta.

Other members of the electoral committee include the secretary, Mr. Ajetunmobi Lateef, Mrs. Feyisetan Babatunde, Mrs. Rasheedat Shittu and Mr. Caleb Adetoro, who served as members of the committee.

Michael disclosed that the party had agreed to adopt the consensus approach in selecting its candidates.

He said, “We have voted, presented and I am here to declare, as the chairman of the 2026 primary election for the governorship and House of Assembly elections of Accord Ogun State.

“For the primary election of the State Assembly in Ogun State, held at the party’s secretariat here in Abeokuta, the following aspirants emerged winners, and I will start from the bottom to the top.

“Mr. Salami Monsuru emerged winner for Ado-Odo/Ota 2 State Constituency, Mr. Jinadu Oyeniyi for Sagamu 1 State Constituency, and Mrs. Abulraheem Lateefat for Abeokuta North State Constituency, and this has been signed and authenticated.

“Also, for the gubernatorial candidate, we have the winner of the party, Okewole Olaniyi.”

The party chairman admonished all elected candidates to remain focused and make residents feel the impact of the party, stressing that what they are doing is for the future.

Michael maintained that the party belongs to all and not just a set of politicians, reiterating its commitment to bringing about the much-needed development in the state.

“We have a lot of things to do to make our state great. This is just the beginning and we are taking the first step. We must make the people feel the impact of the party.

“I assure you that Accord is here to bring the much-needed development. Let’s bear it in mind and go out to tell people that this time around, it’s not selfishness as usual.

“Let’s go out and preach to people, tell them we want development and not retrogression,” he added.

In his acceptance speech, Olaniyi, who was represented by the Director-General of his campaign organisation, Waheed Azeez, appreciated the party and promised to work strategically to bring about the needed change.

“We are making an attempt to effect a total overhaul of the status quo politically. We believe that what we are witnessing in the state is not the best, and the Accord Party is poised to change it strategically and bring about something positive,” he stated.




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Ekiti 2026: INEC warns against fake news, premature results declaration ahead of election

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The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has warned journalists, broadcasters and online media practitioners against the spread of fake news, misinformation and premature declaration of election results ahead of the Ekiti State governorship election scheduled for Saturday, June 20, 2026.

The Commission said inaccurate reporting, manipulated videos, misleading headlines and unverified polling unit figures posed serious threats to the peaceful conduct of elections and public confidence in the democratic process.

The warning was issued on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, at the INEC Media Stakeholders’ Forum held in Ado-Ekiti for media executives, producers, reporters and on-air personalities ahead of the governorship election.

Speaking on behalf of the National Commissioner and Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee (IVEC), Mohammed Kudu Haruna, the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) for Ekiti State, Dr. Bunmi Omoseyindemi, said the media remained a critical partner in protecting the integrity of the electoral process.

He said the Commission was particularly concerned about the growing spread of false election information on social media and unverified online platforms.

“We call on media executives to establish and activate fact-checking protocols. We call on reporters to verify information from official INEC sources before broadcasting or publishing,” he said.

Dr. Omoseyindemi cautioned on-air personalities against amplifying unverified claims in the race to break news, stressing that sensational reporting could create panic, suppress voter turnout and undermine peace.

“The media is not just an observer in the electoral process; the media is a strategic partner in safeguarding democracy,” he added.

The REC disclosed that 64 media organisations had already applied for accreditation to deploy about 560 journalists to cover the election, while the accreditation portal would automatically close at midnight on June 7, 2026.

He urged media organisations yet to apply to take advantage of the remaining window.

According to him, the Ekiti governorship election will hold across the 16 local government areas, 117 registration areas/wards and 2,445 polling units in the state. He also disclosed that 13 political parties would participate in the election.

Speaking further, Dr. Omoseyindemi said the Commission had substantially completed key preparatory activities, including the publication of the final list of candidates and presentation of the final register of voters to political parties.

He stated that the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) and the INEC Result Viewing Portal (IReV) would be deployed to ensure transparency in voter accreditation and result management.

The REC added that non-sensitive election materials had been substantially procured, while sensitive materials were at the final stage of production.

He said recruitment and screening of ad hoc staff had been completed, while training would commence shortly.

Dr. Omoseyindemi also announced that Permanent Voter Card (PVC) collection in Ekiti State would begin at the registration areas from June 4 to June 8 and continue at local government offices from June 9 to June 11, 2026.

The Director of Voter Education and Publicity, Victoria Eta-Messi, said the forum was organised to deepen collaboration between INEC and the media ahead of the election.

She said the engagement was designed to provide accurate information on electoral procedures, technology deployment, operational guidelines and relevant provisions of the Electoral Act 2026.

In a goodwill message, the Chief Press Secretary to the INEC Chairman, Mr. Adedayo Oketola, described fake news and information manipulation as major threats to peaceful elections.

“The greatest threat to a peaceful election today is often not physical violence, but information pollution,” he said.

Oketola warned journalists against sacrificing accuracy for speed, insisting that “speed must never sacrifice accuracy.”

He disclosed that seven out of the nine activities on the Commission’s election timetable had already been completed, adding that INEC was working towards the simultaneous opening of all 2,445 polling units in the state by 8:30 a.m. on Election Day.

Also speaking, the Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Comrade Kayode Babatuyi, said the union had introduced measures to curb fake news and improve accountability among online journalists in the state.

He assured the Commission of the union’s commitment to ethical journalism and responsible election coverage.

The one-day forum brought together media executives, editors, reporters and on-air personalities from across the state ahead of the governorship election.

The forum also featured technical briefings from INEC’s ICT, Electoral Operations and Legal Services departments on the deployment of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System, the INEC Result Viewing Portal, operational logistics and the provisions of the Electoral Act 2026.




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2027: Aisha Yesufu loses NDC senatorial primary in FCT

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Popular socio-political activist, Aisha Yesufu, has lost the Nigerian Democratic Congress (NDC) senatorial primary election for the Federal Capital Territory, FCT.

She lost the election to a chieftain of the party, Amanda Pam.

The activist-turned-politician had said her ambition to represent the FCT in the upper legislative chamber was driven by the desire to solve problems in the nation’s capital and give residents a stronger voice in government.

Aisha Yesufu, a staunch supporter of the NDC presidential candidate, Peter Obi, is currently being ridiculed on social media.

A Facebook user, one Comrade Idris Omuya, wrote, “Aisha Yesufu lost out in the NDC FCT senatorial ticket primary to this woman. Where are her Twitter and Facebook fans?”

Another Facebook user, Evangelist Divine Vessel, wrote, “This is the old woman who defeated Aisha Yesufu in the Abuja NDC Senatorial primaries. She has no social media account, she doesn’t go on TV stations to rant like a pregnant raccoon.

“She defeated the social media rabble-rouser and protest ambassador, Aisha Yesufu, at the NDC senatorial primary election.

“Politics is local, not social media and TV ranting.

“She has the structure and Aisha has the Twitter likes and Instagram comments, and elections are not won on social media.”




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