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PDP blasts Tinubu’s 2026 budget as ‘consolidated renewed sufferings’

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The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has criticised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s 2026 budget, describing it as a “budget of consolidated renewed sufferings” for Nigerians.

The opposition party said the budget, presented to the National Assembly under the theme “Budget of Consolidation, Renewed Resilience and Shared Prosperity,” masks the economic hardships faced by ordinary citizens.

In a statement signed by the PDP National Publicity Secretary, Comrade Ini Ememobong, the party noted that despite the government’s claim of stabilising the economy, Nigerians continue to face rising poverty and hardship.

“More than 30.9 per cent of Nigerians live below the international extreme poverty line,” PDP said, citing the 2025 World Bank Poverty & Equity Brief.

The party also questioned the economic growth figure of 3.98 per cent  highlighted by President Tinubu, arguing that it fails to translate into improved living standards.

“While the President celebrates a 3.98 per cent growth rate, the reality for Nigerians is excruciating hunger, a high cost of living, and other indices of economic hardship,” the statement said.

The party further contrasted this with the 6.87 per cent growth recorded in 2013 under the previous administration, driven largely by non-oil sectors such as agriculture and trade.

On security allocations in the 2026 budget, PDP welcomed the funds but stressed that allocation alone is insufficient.

“We demand effective and transparent execution to ensure that security funding translates into modern equipment, adequate ammunition, improved intelligence, and better welfare for security personnel,” the party said.

PDP also raised concerns over the delayed execution of the 2024 capital budget, extended into December 2025 while the 2025 budget is still in force.

“The operation of different budgets at the same time undermines fiscal discipline, transparency, and accountability,” the statement warned.

The opposition party called for greater transparency and accountability in government finances, saying these remain critical for public trust and effective governance under the Tinubu administration.




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Sharafadeen Alli receives INEC form as APC Oyo guber candidate

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Sharafadeen Alli on Thursday formally received the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, nomination form as the All Progressives Congress, APC, governorship candidate for the 2027 general election in Oyo State.

At the event, the senator also unveiled Michael Adedeji as his running mate for the election.

Adedeji, 46, is an Economics graduate of Obafemi Awolowo University and hails from Iwo-Ate in Ogo Oluwa Local Government Area of the state.

Speaking during the ceremony, the Oyo State APC Chairman and former deputy governor, Moses Alake Adeyemo, called on party members to remain united and work collectively toward reclaiming power in the 2027 governorship election.

Adeyemo stressed that the APC stood a better chance of advancing the state’s development while in government and appealed to aggrieved members to put aside their differences in the interest of the party.

“By the grace of God, come May 29, 2027, our governor and deputy governor will be Senator Sharafadeen Alli and Adesoji Adedeji. I plead with us in the name of the Lord to come together,” he said.

Presenting the INEC nomination form to Alli, the APC Deputy National Auditor, Gbenga Olayemi, described the governorship candidate as a symbol of the party’s collective aspiration rather than an individual contestant.

“You will recall that I presented the nomination forms to National Assembly candidates on Monday. Senator Alli is not just our governorship candidate; he is our flag bearer. Every APC member in Oyo State is a governorship candidate,” Olayemi stated.

In his acceptance speech, Alli described his emergence as the APC candidate as a shared victory for all members of the party and pledged to govern with fairness, accountability and inclusiveness if elected.

He expressed appreciation to President Bola Tinubu, the APC National Working Committee, party leaders in Oyo State, security agencies and party faithful for their support throughout the primary process.

The senator also acknowledged the contributions of other aspirants and appealed to them and their supporters to rally behind the APC ahead of the governorship poll.

According to him, the mission of reclaiming Oyo State requires unity, sacrifice and collective commitment from all party members.

“Our people are yearning for leadership that listens, unites and understands their pains. They deserve a government that works for everyone, regardless of religion, ethnicity, social class or geopolitical zone,” Alli said.

He outlined plans to prioritise agriculture, youth empowerment, education, healthcare, infrastructure development, environmental protection and inclusive economic growth if elected governor.

Alli further pledged to align his administration with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Tinubu through policies anchored on justice, fairness, accountability and service delivery.

“I will remain accessible, accountable and a good listener. I will never take the trust of the people for granted. Let us reject division, embrace unity and work together to restore the true Pacesetter glory of Oyo State,” he added.

In his remarks, Adedeji thanked the APC leadership for the confidence reposed in him and expressed confidence that the party would emerge victorious in the 2027 governorship election.

The event was attended by members of the APC State Working Committee led by Adeyemo, National Assembly and State Assembly candidates, party leaders and stakeholders, including Ayo Adeseun, Hosea Agboola, Femi Lanlehin, Fatai Ibikunle, Timothy Jolaoso and Olayide Abbas, among others.




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2027: ‘End to judicial manipulation’ – ADC reacts to judgement affirming David Mark’s leadership

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The African Democratic Congress, ADC, has described as an end to judicial manipulation the judgment affirming former Senate President, David Mark, as the duly leader of the party.

This is contained in a statement by the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, on Thursday.

The ADC said the judgment affirmed its clear position that the issue of leadership remains an internal affair of the party and is therefore not justiciable, especially in light of the Electoral Act, 2022.

Abdullahi added that the emergence of the current leadership led by David Mark, was carried out in accordance with the law and constitution of the ADC.

According to him, at a time when millions of Nigerians are confronted daily with worsening insecurity, an unbearable cost of living, rising unemployment and declining economic opportunities, their responsibility as a serious opposition party is to present practical solutions as alternatives to the people.

“While we view the ruling as yet another victory for multiparty democracy in Nigeria, it is their hope that this judgment will help bring to an end all the unnecessary distractions and attempts at judicial manipulation by those who are hell-bent on destabilising the opposition and foisting a one-party rule on the country.

“Even as we celebrate this victory in court, we remain vigilant, convinced that anti-democratic forces remain active and motivated to continue to pursue their inglorious agenda against the Nigerian people.

“We commend the courage shown by the presiding judge in standing firmly on the side of justice. We commend, especially, the Judge’s decision to award fines against the Plaintiff and his lawyers, hoping that this measure will serve as a deterrent to those who may want to pursue such frivolous actions in the future,” the statement read in part.

DAILY POST reports that the Federal High Court in Abuja on Thursday affirmed David Mark leadership of the African Democratic Congress, ADC.




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Lagos 2027: How I will contest without Peter Obi’s influence -Rhodes-Vivour

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The Lagos State African Democratic Congress, ADC, governorship candidate for the 2027 general elections, Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, has revealed how he would contest without the influence of the former Anambra State Governor, Peter Obi, or the Obidient movement.

Featuring in an interview on Channels Television’s ‘The Morning Brief’ on Thursday, Rhodes-Vivour insisted that years of grassroots mobilisation have positioned him for the contest.

He was responding to questions on how he intends to prosecute his campaign after Obi’s exit from the ADC for the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, amid the party’s internal legal disputes.

He said that he would navigate the election by doing the work, arguing that his political profile and grassroots network had grown considerably since the 2023 governorship election.

“Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour of 2023 is not Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour of 2026. We have been doing the work, we have been building structures in communities, we have entrenched ourselves. We are standing for the people,” he said.

According to the ADC governorship candidate, his engagement with residents affected by demolitions across Lagos had strengthened his connection with communities and reinforced his vision for the state.

“We had a fantastic run in 2023. His Excellency Peter Obi, fantastic candidate, there are no issues between us. I just felt that Lagos has a peculiar type of politics that needs a broad-based coalition across generations, across tribes, across people with different experiences and we achieved that,” he added.




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