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If APC diverted LG, pensioners’ funds, I can’t – Adeleke; ‘this is blackmail,’ party kicks

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If APC diverted LG, pensioners’ funds, I can’t – Adeleke; ‘this is blackmail,’ party kicks

By Shina Abubakar Osogbo

Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke and the opposition All Progressives Congress, APC, in the State have disagreed over reasons local government council staff were not getting paid at the council.

The Governor had during a stakeholders meeting in the State disclosed that his administration shouldering of LG workers’ salary stalled some of his ongoing projects as the APC council officials have hijacked the fund to the tune of N300billion.

But the APC blamed the Governor for inciting senior local government workers not to release payment vouchers to blackmail the party, saying he responsible for the stalled projects not the APC reinstated council officials.

Adeleke, in a statement issued by his spokesperson Olawale Rasheed explained that the state has to shoulder the responsibility of paying local teachers, health workers, pensioners and local government workers for more than one year now.

“If Osun APC lacks conscience by diverting funds meant for local workers to their personal use, I cannot do it. I cannot abandon local workers who the court sacked APC chairmen intend to punish by criminally hijacking and diverting LG funds in open violation of local government finance laws. The workers have families and their own needs. Why should a party decides to hate and punish workers for no just reason? So the state government has been footing the bills all along.

“If we had refused to financially sustain the local workforce, local health and education services would have collapsed by now, hardship at the local level would have increased. The pain would be too much to bear for our grassroots people. So we have been using money for state projects to sustain the local workforce. Close to N300 billion of state money is trapped and hijacked by the Osun APC.

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Reacting, the APC in a statement by its Director of Media and Information, Kola Olabisi berated the Governor for embarking on cheap blackmail, saying he (Governor) was responsible for workers at the grassroots not getting paid, having instructed that payment vouchers should not be released.

“The governor’s false statement would have been laced with honour if he had disclosed to the innocent and discerning minds in the state and beyond that he is the one responsible for the non-payment of the salaries and allowances of the said primary school teachers, health workers and others by his blatant refusal to release the electronic salary vouchers of the local government staff and primary school teachers.

“The actuarial valuation registers for the pensioners, vouchers of this valuation properly audited; data showing compilation of leave bonuses; data showing compilation of co-operative investment deductions and data showing compilation of check-off dues to trade unions properly audited, despite several appeals to the governor by the reinstated local government council chairmen.

“The actuarial register contains the quantum of money due to each worker as the value of past services rendered to the government and this is what is called Bond which the reinstated council executives are ready to back up with funds and be released to the Pension Fund Administrators (PFAs) to facilitate payment of money for the retirees in the various local government council areas.

“These pensioners must know now that there are enough funds to take care of their Bond Certificates if only they could plead with the governor to allow them to be free.

“We assure the affected workers that their entitlements would be promptly settled by the reinstated local government council chairmen immediately the highly vindictive Governor Adeleke relaxes his hold on the vital documents for the payment of the salaries and allowances”, the party added.

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Labour Party sues INEC over exclusion from Enugu by-election

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By John Alechenu

ABUJA — The Labour Party has filed a suit at the Federal High Court in Abuja challenging the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) over its exclusion from the forthcoming Enugu North Senatorial District by-election scheduled for June 20, 2026.

The seat became vacant following the death of Senator Okey Ezea on November 18, 2025.

The party said it had informed INEC on May 11, 2026 of its plan to conduct a primary in line with electoral guidelines, which held on May 25, 2026 and produced Ambassador Simon Ejike Eze as its candidate.

In a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Ken Asogwa, the party said it was denied access to INEC’s nomination portal to upload its candidate’s details despite complying with all requirements.

It added that repeated efforts to resolve the issue before the close of submissions on June 2, 2026 were unsuccessful.

The Labour Party faulted INEC officials in Enugu State for allegedly failing to transmit the primary report, citing the absence of a designated officer on the day of the exercise.

The party maintained that it met all legal obligations under the Electoral Act and INEC guidelines, arguing that electoral rights should not be undermined by administrative lapses.

It further described its exclusion from the by-election as unjust, insisting it has a legitimate stake in the contest to fill the vacant seat.

While expressing confidence in INEC leadership, the party called for an investigation into the conduct of its Enugu officials and possible sanctions where necessary.

The Labour Party also urged its supporters to remain calm, saying it has confidence in the judiciary to resolve the matter.

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APC sets date to inaugurate National Campaign Council for Ekiti guber election

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The All Progressives Congress, APC, has set a date to inaugurate its National Campaign Council for the forthcoming Ekiti State Governorship Election.

In a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka, on Monday, the party announced that the inauguration is on Wednesday, June 10, 2026.

According to the statement, the inauguration will take place at the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre, Abuja.

The statement added that the National Campaign Council will be chaired by Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani, and Senate President Godswill Obot Akpabio as Co-Chairman, while Senator Michael Opeyemi Bamidele will serve as Secretary.

It also revealed that the Council comprised serving and former governors, principal officers of the National Assembly, and other eminent Party leaders.

“To ensure effective planning and campaign coordination, various subcommittees have been constituted to lead the Party’s activities in key areas, including Election Planning and Management; Finance and Resource Mobilisation; Grassroots Engagement and Mobilisation; Logistics and Campaign Management; Protocol; Media and Publicity; Security; Women’s Mobilisation; Youth Mobilisation; and Secretariat Functions.

“The inauguration will kick start mobilization across Ekiti State towards a victorious outing in the upcoming governorship election,” the statement said.




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Only ADC conducted primaries in line with electoral act – David Mark 

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The National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, David Mark, has disclosed that only the party conducted its primary election in line with the Electoral Act.

To this end, Mark charged candidates to ensure that they win all their upcoming elections.

He disclosed this while receiving members of the House of Representatives, led by Abdulsammad Dasuki, at the party’s national headquarters in Abuja.

Mark charged members of the ADC to remain focused and prepare for their forthcoming elections.

According to him, the ADC will put forward only members who would win elections as its candidates.

He charged members who have been nominated to return to their constituencies and work hard for the elections.

“ADC is the only party that conducted primary elections and produced candidates in line with the provisions of the electoral act. We must go forth and win our elections,” Mark said.




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