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Ogun Labour Party resolves factional crisis, presents governorship candidate
The leadership crisis rocking the Labour Party in Ogun State was resolved on Monday, as both factions united to unveil a consensus candidate for the 2027 election.
The party chieftains noted that fighting themselves was worthless, hence the need to come together to save Ogun State from all political robbers.
Leaders of the party made the assertion on Monday at a press conference in Abeokuta, the state capital.
At the event, Apagun Olaolu Samuel, the State Chairman of the Nenadi faction, said they realised that despite having the same vision, a divided house was not going to work for them.
Samuel maintained that they came together to ensure that compassionate, work-ready candidates were selected and not recycled politicians.
He said, “We all agreed to work together as one party, one body, in order for us to be able to achieve the achievable. We realised that we have the same vision of saving Nigeria and Ogun State in particular from all political robbers.
“In order for us to make it in 2027, having one vision, we realised that having a divided house we will not be able to make it, as it is stated in the bible that a divided kingdom cannot stand.
“We need to stand together against the enemy, and work together and in respect of that, we all agreed that we present a unified candidate for all the elective positions in Ogun state. One of the principal offices to be contested for in Ogun State as we all know, is the governorship seat, and we are doing this today to present Mojisola Oluwaseun Ajayi as the choice for the 2027 Ogun gubernatorial election.
“Our consensus candidate in Ogun state is a person of credibility, character, who has compassion and is willing to work and not a recycled politician in the person of Hon Mojisola Oluwaseun Ajayi” Samuel added.
Also speaking, the chairman of the Abure’s faction, Oluwabukunola Soyoye, noted that the party has come together as one big family to work together for the success of 2027.
“Fighting ourselves in Ogun State is like siblings punching themselves, and it’s worthless. So we have decided to come together as one big family in Labour, no more factions, just one body, to work together in the 2027 election.
“So with that, we have decided to bring our gubernatorial candidate, and the other 39 elective seats, in a consensus mode” she stated.
In her acceptance speech, the party’s candidate, Mojisola Ajayi, thanked all party faithful and pledged to work hand in hand with them to deliver victory in 2027.
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ADC: Babachir Lawal handed Atiku stinging rebuke – Presidency mocks
The Presidency has reacted to the resignation of former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, from the African Democratic Congress, ADC, describing it as a setback for former Vice President Atiku Abubakar.
Presidential spokesman, Bayo Onanuga, in a post on X on Monday said Lawal’s resignation amounted to a strong rejection of Atiku and the ADC.
“Babachir David Lawal just handed Atiku Abubakar and his captured ADC a stinging rebuke, along with a bitter divorce,” Onanuga wrote while sharing a post by the former SGF.
DAILY POST reports that the reaction followed Lawal’s announcement on Facebook that he had resigned from the party over alleged irregularities in its recently concluded primaries.
Lawal claimed that the primaries at various levels were manipulated in favour of Atiku and his supporters, alleging that election results were altered and that some winners were replaced by individuals loyal to the former vice president.
The former SGF said he could not remain in a party he accused of operating a “rigging machine” ahead of the 2027 general elections.
He also accused Atiku and his allies of pursuing ethnic and religious interests, arguing that the former vice president’s emergence as a presidential candidate would ultimately strengthen President Bola Tinubu’s chances of securing a second term.
Lawal further criticised northern political leaders and delegates, whom he accused of supporting Atiku’s emergence despite the region’s economic and security challenges.
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Kano PDP backs Jonathan’s presidential bid
The Kano State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has said it supports the presidential ambition of former President Goodluck Jonathan, adding that it respects decisions taken by the party’s national leadership.
The state PDP chairman, Hon. Yusuf Ado Kibiya, made this known on Monday during a press briefing at the party secretariat in Kano, where he addressed internal party matters and recent political developments.
Kibiya said the state chapter had examined the National Executive Committee’s decision on Jonathan’s candidacy and would continue to adhere to the party’s rules and constitution.
“Kano PDP has reviewed the national executive’s decision regarding the presidential candidacy of former President Goodluck Jonathan,” he said.
He added that the party respects the process that led to the decision and supports the right of the national leadership to determine the party’s direction.
“We acknowledge and respect the processes that led to this decision and affirm our support for their right to determine the party’s national trajectory, within the framework of our constitution and legal guidelines,” Kibiya stated.
He also said the Kano PDP would continue to work with other stakeholders to strengthen the party ahead of future elections.
“Our regional chapter remains aligned with the party’s broad objectives and will engage in constructive dialogue to advance PDP’s mission across Kano and Nigeria,” he added.
Kibiya called on members to remain united, disciplined, and focused on the party’s objectives.
He also assured supporters that, despite recent defections and political changes, the PDP in Kano remains united and committed to providing strong democratic leadership.
According to him, the party remains focused on democratic values, accountability, and public service, and will continue to play an important role in Nigeria’s politics.
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‘Peter Obi avoids struggles, prefers food-is-ready politics’ - Wike

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, on Monday took a swipe at former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, saying leadership requires the capacity to confront challenges rather than running away from them.
Wike made the remarks during his monthly media chat in Abuja while responding to Obi’s claim that he could increase Nigeria’s electricity generation from 5,000 megawatts to 10,000 megawatts if given the opportunity.
Questioning Obi’s approach to governance, the FCT minister said the former Anambra State governor prefers situations where problems have already been solved rather than taking on difficult challenges.
“How you know someone who can do that is how you know someone who can fight challenges. Peter Obi likes food is ready, mama put. I don’t want struggling,” Wike said.
Wike argued that effective leadership is demonstrated through the ability to navigate complex national problems, particularly in a country facing economic and infrastructural challenges.
“In this country, there are challenges. You must have the capacity to face those challenges. Face the challenges you have; that’s what makes you a leader, that’s what makes you a man. Leadership is not dashing you something,” he said.
The minister also criticised opposition political parties, describing them as “known liars” and accusing them of misleading Nigerians with claims of political reform and democratic renewal.
He specifically mentioned the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), alleging that both parties have failed to live up to the standards they publicly advocate.
According to him, parties that portray themselves as alternatives to the ruling establishment have been unable to conduct internal processes without disputes and controversies.
“They said they are the saviour that will come. What has happened now?” Wike asked.
“NDC said we are the new face of democracy. ADC said this kind of party is a party that hasn’t been polluted one day; it is a party that God just brought from the womb.”
The minister further questioned the credibility of the opposition parties, citing internal disagreements and protests arising from their primary elections.
“What has happened? So dirty. See what has happened in the NDC. As small as they are, they cannot do a primary without protest.
“Look at ADC, who said it’s a coalition to take over from APC to stop the distortion of democracy. What has happened?” he added.
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