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Primaries fallout: Labour Party grapples with two guber candidates in Akwa Ibom

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The governorship primary election held by the Labour Party in Akwa Ibom State has set the stage for another round of crisis in the opposition party.

DAILY POST reports that at the end of the exercise held on May 30, 2026, two gubernatorial candidates, Emmanuel Ben and Micheal Bush emerged from different venues.

The election that saw the emergence of Emmanuel Ben was conducted at Port Harcourt Street, off Abak road, under the supervision of supposed INEC officials led by one Mrs Vivian Oladipo.

State Party chairman, Comrade Lincoln Charles told journalists that Mr Ben was the only authentic governorship candidate of Labour Party in the state as he was the only person that purchased the party’s form and was cleared by the National body, describing the candidature of any other person as illegitimate.

“I understand that there are imposters which INEC does not recognise. The governorship candidate of this Party is Emmanuel Friday Ben who has just emerged from the just-concluded primaries.

“So, anyone who’s not here is not known by INEC or Labour Party in Akwa Ibom State”, he said.

However, in a swift contrast, the electoral committee chairman of Senator Nenadi Usman’s led Labour Party, Dr Kingsley Okundaye dismissed the election of Emmanuel Ben as the party’s gubernatorial candidate in Akwa Ibom State, upholding that of Mr. Micheal Bush which was conducted at the party secretariat same day, Saturday.

He said Ben may not even appear on the ballot as he was not cleared by the national screening committee in the first place.

This came amid claims by some analysts that Ben was sponsored by the ruling party in the State to destabilize the opposition party.

Speaking on telephone with the election committee chairman, Okundaye about the legitimacy of Micheal Bush’s primary election in the state, he said the authenticity of the process hinged on the judgment of the Supreme Court that sacked Abure, and all his state exco and affirmed Nenadi Usman as the legitimate National chairman of Labour Party.

“There was only one legitimate and authentic state primary which I chaired at the instance of the national chairman, Senator Esther Nenadi Usman.

“To present candidates for the forthcoming election is the national chairman of the Labour Party as known by law and as recognized by INEC,” he said.

Meanwhile, many other opposition parties in Akwa Ibom State may also suffer a new wave of wrangling as primary elections draw to an end.

For instance, in the Action Democratic Congress, ADC, Barrister Mfon Peter, a gubernatorial aspirant, was alleged to have been sponsored by the ruling party to destabilize the opposition party.

However, his contender, Senator John Akpanudoedehe later defeated him at the primary election to emerge the party’s governorship candidate.

Peter has since dismissed the insinuations during a press conference at the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, secretariat, insisting that he was eminently qualified financially, intellectually and academically to run his campaigns and eventually be the governor of the state.

He rejected the outcome of the election, alleging fraudulent activities and disenfranchisement of his supporters.

He said he had already filed a petition before the party’s governorship election appeal committee, while calling on the leadership of ADC to nullify the exercise and order a fresh primary.

A House of Representatives candidate under APM for Abak, Etim Ekpo, Ika Federal Constituency, Dr Tom Fredfish is among those who have raised the alarm over the level of alleged infiltration of opposition political parties by officials of Akwa State Government, urging them to allow democracy to thrive.

He tasked the judiciary to remain firm, dispensing justice without fear or intimidation even as he called on genuine candidates not to be deterred as the people would have the final say.

‘’Remain focused, the people are the ones that have the say but in a situation where the people are being deprived of alternatives, it’s very dangerous for democracy. With time, the fake ones will fade away,’’ he stated.




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2027: No apology for supporting Tinubu’s re-election bid — Gov Idris

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Kebbi State Governor, Nasir Idris, has said he has no apology for his support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his campaign for a second term in office.

The governor made the remarks on Wednesday at an event organized by the Tinubu Support Organisation, TSO, in Birnin Kebbi, where endorsements were also made for President Tinubu and the governor ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Idris responded to criticisms over his public support for the president, saying those questioning his position were not familiar with the realities in the state.

“I saw a clip last week questioning why Governor Idris should be in the forefront of supporting Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” he said, adding that the author of the clip was not from Kebbi State.

He maintained that President Tinubu “believes in Kebbi and loves its people,” noting that ongoing federal projects in the state reflect the strength of that relationship.

According to him, his support for the president is based on ongoing federal projects and development efforts in the state.

“That’s why we are enjoying federal projects today. The essence of democracy is to deliver democratic dividends to the doorsteps of the people,” he said.

Idris also reaffirmed his support for President Tinubu, describing him as a leader and mentor, and insisting that Kebbi State remains fully behind his re-election bid.

“Tinubu is my leader and mentor. We support him 100% in Kebbi State,” he stated.

The governor recalled that residents of the state had earlier gathered at the Haliru Abdu Stadium in Birnin Kebbi to endorse President Tinubu for a second term, describing it as one of the earliest such endorsements in the country.

“Last year, Kebbi people converged on the Haliru Abdu Stadium in Birnin Kebbi in their thousands to endorse Tinubu for a second term in office, the first state to do so in Nigeria,” he said.

Idris added that his administration would continue to support initiatives aligned with the development of Kebbi State and the country at large.




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Reps Minority Leader: Ugochinyere releases video of Agbese signing endorsement form

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The lawmaker representing Ideato North/Ideato South Federal Constituency of Imo State in the Federal House of Representatives, Ikenga Ugochinyere, has released a video of the House Deputy Spokesperson, Philip Agbese, signing his endorsement form for the position of Minority Leader of the green chamber.

In the video, which was recorded on May 21, 2026, Agbese was seen signing two forms. 

Recall that on Thusday at the House plenary, Agbese raised a point of privilege, alleging that his signature was forged on a document nominating Ugochinyere for the position of Minority Leader of the House of Representatives.

It was reported earlier that 61 members of the Minority Caucus had appended their signatures to nominate Ugochinyere, a member of the Action People’s Party, APP, for the position of Minority Leader. 

Coming under a motion of person privilege on the floor of the House, Agbese denied ever endorsing Ugochinyere, saying the publication in the newspaper, vis-a-vis his signature, infringed his privilege as a member of the Minority Caucus.

“Yesterday I saw a document on the internet with my name reportedly nominating a member of this House for the post of minority leader,” he said.

Ugochinyere, however released the video where Agbese was signing the endorsement form for the position.

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Obi, Atiku are office seekers not opposition leaders - Baba-Ahmed

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Obi, Atiku are office seekers not opposition leaders - Baba-Ahmed

Former Labour Party vice-presidential candidate, Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed, has criticised key opposition figures in Nigeria, including Peter Obi and Atiku Abubakar, describing them as “office seekers” rather than genuine opposition leaders.

Speaking during an appearance on Trust TV’s Daily Politics, Baba-Ahmed questioned the response of opposition politicians to the worsening security situation in parts of the country, particularly following recent bomb blasts in Borno State.

According to him, true opposition leadership requires direct engagement with citizens affected by insecurity rather than commentary from a distance.

“Before he (Tinubu) went to the UK, there were two deadly bomb blasts in Borno. Tell me, in all these opposition leaders, who has led us to go and walk on the streets of Maiduguri?” he asked.

Baba-Ahmed recalled how President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and late former President Muhammadu Buhari visited Maiduguri during the height of the insurgency years ago, arguing that such actions demonstrated solidarity with affected communities.

“Is that not what Tinubu and the late Baba Buhari did in 2013 or 2014? They went and walked on the streets of Maiduguri, shaking hands with people and all that,” he said.

The former vice-presidential candidate argued that many opposition figures have limited their interventions to social media statements rather than taking practical steps to identify with victims of insecurity.

“No, it’s not enough that they are tweeting about it, that’s child’s play. They are not opposition members, they are office seekers,” Baba-Ahmed stated.

While expressing disappointment with the broader opposition movement, he singled out former Rivers State governor and ex-Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, for praise.

“There is an outlier among them. I’ve always told you, if I have my way, Amaechi is an excellent material, but I don’t have my way,” he said.

Baba-Ahmed also revisited his political relationship with Obi, revealing that he had disagreed with some of the former Anambra governor’s political decisions.

“I’ve been in support of Peter LP in any case, but Peter left where I said he should leave. He went somewhere and he left again where I told him was not suitable for him,” he added.

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