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Delta: I defeated Okowa in 97 Wards – Nwoko tells APC
Delta North Senator, Ned Nwoko, has insisted that he defeated former governor Ifeanyi Okowa in the All Progressives Congress, APC, Senatorial primary election held in the state.
In a statement through his Media Office, Nwoko urged the national leadership of the APC to protect what he described as the mandate freely given to him by party members.
He stated that he beat Okowa in 97 of the 98 wards during the party’s senatorial primary election, calling on the APC National Working Committee and the party’s leadership to resist any pressure aimed at overturning the outcome of the primary election.
The lawmaker maintained that he won the APC senatorial primary election conducted across Delta North by a wide margin, securing approximately 123,000 votes against the 6,000 votes he said were recorded by Okowa.
According to him, any attempt to overturn the wishes of party members who participated in the exercise would amount to a disregard for their democratic rights and could negatively affect the fortunes of the party in the district.
“Subverting the mandate freely given by APC members who turned out in large numbers to participate in the primaries would amount to an abuse of their wishes and sensibilities.
“Such an action could undermine the confidence of party members and supporters who believe in the democratic process,” he said.
Nwoko further claimed that the outcome of the primary election could be independently verified through extensive video evidence obtained from the wards where the exercise was conducted.
“I defeated Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa overwhelmingly in 97 of the 98 wards, and I have video evidence from across the district to support the outcome.
“Are authenticated video recordings from 98 wards not more credible than figures allegedly concocted by a panel appointed by the governor who is openly working for Okowa,” he asked.
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Malami meets Amaechi in Abuja amid ADC political consultations
Former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, on Friday held a closed-door meeting with the African Democratic Congress (ADC) vice-presidential candidate, Rotimi Amaechi, at the former minister’s residence in Abuja.
Details of the meeting were not immediately available as of the time of filing this report.
The meeting comes barely 24 hours after Amaechi visited former Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Tambuwal, also in Abuja, as consultations continue within the opposition party ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Following Thursday’s meeting, Tambuwal congratulated Amaechi on his emergence as the ADC’s vice-presidential candidate, describing him as an experienced public servant whose commitment to democratic ideals would strengthen the party’s mission.
“Our meeting provided another opportunity to reflect on the enormous responsibility before us as we work with other patriotic Nigerians to build a broad, united and credible platform capable of restoring hope, strengthening our democracy and offering our people the purposeful leadership they deserve,” Tambuwal said in a statement.
He also welcomed the judgment of the Federal High Court affirming the legitimacy of the Senator David Mark-led leadership of the ADC, describing it as a victory for the rule of law, constitutional democracy and due process.
According to Tambuwal, the judgment clears the way for the party to focus on strengthening its internal cohesion and presenting Nigerians with what he described as a credible alternative built on justice, inclusion, competence and national renewal.
Amaechi was recently unveiled as the running mate to the ADC’s presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, for the 2027 general elections.
The party has also uploaded the names of Atiku and Amaechi to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) nomination portal ahead of next year’s election.
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Osun guber: Campaign councils trade accusations over alleged killing of members
The Osun State governorship campaign atmosphere intensified on Friday as the governorship campaign councils of the two major political parties exchanged allegations over unresolved political killings, with both calling on the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, to intervene ahead of the August 15 governorship election.
In separate statements issued during the visit of the Inspector-General of Police to Osun State on Friday, the Osun All Progressives Congress (APC) Governorship Campaign Council urged the police chief to ensure the arrest of suspects declared wanted in connection with the killings of its members, while the Imole Campaign Council (ICC), representing the Accord Party, called for investigations into alleged killings involving APC members and demanded the redeployment of the state Commissioner of Police, Ibrahim Gotan.
The APC Campaign Council, in a statement signed by its Head of Media and Publicity Committee, Engr. Oluremi Omowaiye, welcomed the Inspector-General of Police and expressed confidence in his commitment to professionalism, justice and the rule of law.
According to the council, “the police should intensify efforts to apprehend all persons declared wanted over alleged violent crimes and ensure they are prosecuted in accordance with the law.”
The APC campaign also requested a comprehensive review of unresolved murder cases involving its members since 2022, alleging that several party chieftains and supporters were killed in separate incidents across the state.
It appealed for a thorough investigation into the recent alleged attempted assassination of its Director-General, Hon. Oluwole Oke.
The council specifically called for “the immediate arrest of Olalekan Oyeyemi, also known as Emir Ajagungbade, Nurudeen Wakili, also known as Nurudeen Alawonle, Solomon Adefioye, also known as Solo Iwara, and Jide Joda. They had been declared wanted by the police in connection with various killings involving APC members.”
It also urged the Inspector-General to investigate allegations linking Senate Minority Leader Lere Oyewumi to the murders of APC chieftains Saheed Oyegunju and Remi Abass, as well as claims that he allegedly interfered with police investigations.
The council called on the police to “follow all credible leads and evidence without interference.”
“The Osun APC Governorship Campaign Council remains committed to peace, democracy and the rule of law. We urge all our members and supporters to remain peaceful and continue to cooperate with security agencies as they discharge their constitutional responsibilities.”
Responding in its own statement, the Imole Campaign Council expressed concern over recent developments involving policing and security management in Osun State, arguing that public confidence in law enforcement should be protected.
The council, through its spokesperson, Pelumi Olajengbesi, alleged that unresolved killings involving Accord members also deserved investigation.
It listed several people who have lost their lives in separate incidents of political violence and urged the Inspector-General to ensure that all cases were thoroughly investigated.
The Imole Campaign Council also called for the redeployment of Osun State Commissioner of Police Ibrahim Gotan, arguing that a new police commissioner whose neutrality would inspire public confidence should be appointed ahead of the governorship election.
“This call is not made out of hostility toward any individual but in the overriding interest of restoring public trust in policing within Osun State. Confidence in law enforcement is indispensable to peaceful elections, political stability and effective crime fighting,” the statement said.
The council urged the Inspector-General to investigate APC governorship candidate Bola Oyebamiji, Wole Oke and Engr. Remi Omowaiye over separate allegations relating to the killings of Accord members, while also seeking the arrest of several individuals it alleged were involved in violent attacks in parts of the state.
The council, while urging its supporters to remain law-abiding, avoid inflammatory conduct and cooperate with lawful security operations, maintained that it remained committed to peaceful political engagement before, during and after the August 15 governorship election.
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2027: APC afraid, we’ll wax stronger under David Mark, Atiku – ADC chieftain warns
Ogba Oghenevewogaga, a chieftain of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, on Friday declared that the All Progressives Congress, APC, is afraid of the opposition.
Oghenevewogaga warned that under the leadership of its National Chairman, David Mark and presidential candidate, Atiku Abiubakar, the ADC would wax stronger, adding that APC’s fears would come to past in 2027.
In an interview on News Central’s Breakfast Central, the ADC chieftain accused the APC of sponsoring the crisis in the opposition party.
According to Oghenevewogaga: “Whatever you see the ADC going through is being sponsored by the APC and we the Nigerian people will not allow it, the leadership of David Mark will not allow it. The ADC is here to stay for Nigerians and as a matter of fact, we are the only opposition in Nigeria and that is what the ApC is afraid of.
“The APC is afraid of the ADC because they know that if we go into the 2027 general election, they will be defeated. Nigerians are angry, they need an alternative and the ADC is here.”
While making reference to the Firs Lady, Remi Tinubu’s comment that she would empower Nigerian youths to fry Akara and roast corn, the ADC chieftain said the APC is determined to impoverish Nigerians.
He added: “Some days ago, we heard the First Lady saying that she wants to empower people to fry Akara and to do Kulikuli. Who are these people she wants to give those grants to? The person who can fry Akara is the Akara seller, the person who can fry Kulikuli is a Kulikuli seller. So you want the daughter or son of an Akara seller to continue frying Akara.
“This is what the APC wants and it has been fighting because it wants to continue improvising in impoverishing Nigerians and that is why the ADC as a party is saying no this is not what we want.
“Awolowo said he doesn’t want the son of his driver or his cook to be the driver or cook to his own children, this are leaders. How can a First Lady come out and say she wants to empower people to start frying Akara and kulikuli? These are things that the ADC will never do when we take power in 2027.
“They want Nigerians to continue dying of suffering, starvation, and insecurity while bringing up useless policies and that is why they are in court using many other means. Under the leadership of David Mark and Atiku Abubakar, the ADC will keep waxing stronger.”
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