Politics
Ekiti 2026: Oluyede challenges Oyebanji to debate, unveils plans to fix governance gaps
The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, governorship candidate in Ekiti State, Wole Oluyede, has challenged Governor Biodun Oyebanji to a public debate ahead of the June 20, 2026 election, as he unveiled a set of policy proposals aimed at addressing what he described as governance shortcomings under the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.
Oluyede threw the challenge during a strategic meeting with party members drawn from the 177 wards across the state, held in Ikere Ekiti on Saturday.
He said the debate would provide an opportunity for both candidates to clearly outline their plans and allow citizens to make informed choices.
The PDP candidate identified key areas where the current administration has underperformed, including delayed gratuity payments, limited access to affordable healthcare, poor infrastructure, unemployment, and inadequate grassroots economic stimulation.To tackle these issues, Oluyede proposed a structured and transparent gratuity payment plan to clear arrears owed to retirees, noting that restoring confidence in the system would boost morale among public servants.
He also pledged to introduce a comprehensive and affordable health insurance scheme designed to reach vulnerable populations, especially in rural communities.
On job creation, Oluyede outlined plans to stimulate small and medium-scale enterprises through targeted grants, vocational training, and public-private partnerships. He emphasized agriculture and agro-processing as key sectors that could absorb thousands of unemployed youths if properly funded and managed.
“We are ready to be held accountable by Ekiti people. Our plans are practical, measurable, and people-focused,” Oluyede said, stressing his willingness to answer questions from citizens on his vision for the state.
Addressing concerns over his recent reconciliation moves within the party, Oluyede urged members not to feel alienated, describing the effort as necessary for unity and electoral victory. He called on supporters to intensify grassroots mobilization and ensure maximum voter turnout.
Earlier, factional Chairman of PDP, Tunji Odeyemi, charged members to adopt an “operation win-your-unit” strategy, emphasizing that success at the unit level would translate into overall victory at the polls.
Also speaking, party leader and former lawmaker, Senator Duro Faseyi, described Oluyede’s emergence as the party’s candidate as divinely ordained, urging members to remain united and committed to the campaign.
The meeting was attended by key stakeholders, including the Director General of the Oluyede Campaign Council, Makanjuola Ogundipe; former Head of Service, Gbenga Faseluka; former Speaker of the Ekiti State House of Assembly, Kola Oluwawole; and former lawmaker, Kehinde Odebunmi.as they believed the call for a public debate and issue-based campaign may shape voters perception, particularly as candidates present competing solutions to Ekiti’s developmental challenges.
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Low voter turnout, delayed electoral materials mar Adamawa LG polls
The election to fill chairmanship positions in the 21 local government areas and councillorship seats in the 226 political wards of Adamawa State on Saturday was marred by low voter turnout.
There were also reported cases of inadequate or non-arrival of electoral materials, as well as alleged irregularities in some areas.
The election was, however, largely peaceful across the state, with no reports of violence or crisis in any of the hundreds of political wards.
Many who spoke on the exercise gave it a pass mark, including the incumbent Chairman of Yola North Local Government Area, Hon. Jibril Jimeta, who, at his Yelwa Ward, where he voted, said both turnout and deployment of materials were tolerable.
The chairman, who is contesting for a return for a second term, told journalists covering the election: “I agree that more people should have come out to vote, but even in general elections, voter apathy has long been a thing of concern.”
The election was conducted by the Adamawa State Independent Electoral Commission (ADSIEC).
The chairman of the commission, Alhaji Muhammed Umar, confirmed in a news interview that there were reports of late or non-arrival of election materials in some areas, despite efforts to ensure their timely distribution.
Umar, who spoke shortly before noon on Saturday, assured that checks were being carried out to verify such allegations and correct identified anomalies.
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‘Democracy is in distress’ – NRM presidential candidate, Esther Okereke
Presidential candidate representing the National Rescue Movement, NRM, Esther Okereke, has asserted that June 12 should not merely be regarded as a date on the calendar.
Okereke emphasized that 33 years ago, Nigerians from all tribes and faiths united not for a political party, but for a shared vision.
The presidential hopeful spoke in a statement released to mark the June 12 Democracy Day.
She stated that Chief MKO Abiola, Kudirat Abiola, China Ubani, Gani Fawehinmi, Beko Ransom-Kuti, and countless unnamed Nigerian student leaders, journalists, and civil rights activists who faced the threat of violence did not sacrifice their lives for mere rhetoric, but for a Nigeria where children can learn without fear, mothers can heal without begging, and young men can find employment without relying on connections.
“If we forget them, we dishonor their memory. Therefore, today we remember. However, remembrance without action is merely lamentation. And Nigeria has grown weary of lamenting,” she expressed in a statement she personally signed on Friday.
“My fellow citizens, I will not deceive you. Democracy is in distress,” she continued.
“The court you seek for justice may sometimes fail to deliver it. The vote you cast in hope may sometimes vanish along the way. The market where a mother sells garri sees her profits consumed by inflation before the day ends.
“Having 100 million Nigerians living in poverty is not just a statistic. That is my neighbor. That is the orphan I assisted last week. That is you and me! If I stand here and pretend that everything is fine, I would be lying.
“But Nigeria can thrive again. Not through magic, but through hard work. Hope is not merely wishing. Hope is making a decision. And I have made my decision; you should too.
“I am not asking for your blood. I am asking for your commitment today, just one more sacrifice. To the youth: Do not flee Nigeria. Flee from fear. Your skills in coding, your music, your entrepreneurial spirit — that is the new oil.
“To the civil servants: Serve with pride once more.
To the diaspora: Return home. Not out of pity, but in partnership, with your collective determination.
“My fellow Nigerians, the heroes of June 12 did not perish so that we could engage in arguments on social media. They sacrificed so that we could collaborate effectively.”
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‘I have no godfather’ – Blessing Fubara distances self from brother’s battles

Governorship candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) in Rivers State, Blessing Fubara, has dismissed suggestions that he is being propelled by a political godfather or serving as a proxy for his elder brother, Governor Siminalayi Fubara, ahead of the 2027 governorship election.
Speaking during an appearance on Arise Television’s Prime Time on Friday night, the NDC flagbearer insisted that his political ambition is driven by a personal vision and conviction rather than any external influence.
“I don’t have a godfather but I have God the Father. You would also agree with me that if my ambition is determined by the grounds you are mentioning, it would mean I have no clear vision or focus for what I am working toward,” he said.
Blessing Fubara also sought to draw a distinction between his political views and those of the Rivers State governor, stressing that they do not share the same political ideology.
“My brother, Nigerians, and indeed the wider world saw what happened between him and his party. We have different political ideologies and individual perspectives,” he stated.
Addressing the political situation in Rivers State, the governorship hopeful said the focus should remain on addressing the state’s challenges rather than political narratives being promoted by different interests.
“It’s a trying moment for us in Rivers State and there are all sorts of narratives. They come with different narratives and try to set up a perspective for the people to run with but we are focused with our eyes on the ball that the sole of Rivers State must be rescued.”
Blessing Fubara formally entered the 2027 governorship race in May 2026 after obtaining the NDC’s expression of interest and nomination forms.
His emergence comes amid prolonged political tensions in Rivers State, largely stemming from the rift between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his predecessor, former governor and current Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.
The dispute has triggered a series of political confrontations, including impeachment threats, rival legislative factions and multiple legal battles.
Governor Fubara subsequently pulled out of the All Progressives Congress governorship primaries, while Blessing Fubara announced his candidacy shortly afterwards.
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