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APC chieftain hospitalised after alleged assault by reps member in Ibadan
A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Lagelu Local Government Area of Oyo State, Hon. Gafar Oyebade, has been hospitalised as a result of injuries he allegedly sustained after being assaulted by a member of the House of Representatives representing Akinyele/Lagelu Federal Constituency, Hon. Olafisoye Akinmoyede.
Oyebade claimed that he was assaulted by Akinmoyede, who is also a chieftain of the party.
The victim said the incident occurred at the APC State Secretariat located in the Oke Ado area of Ibadan on Monday.
Oyebade made these declarations in a statement made available to DAILY POST on Monday.
In the statement, Oyebade claimed that he was invited by the APC State Secretary, Hon. Fatai Adesina, in order to settle the crisis rocking the party over the conduct of the recently held local government congress in the local government area.
Oyebade, however, alleged that the lawmaker and his followers descended on him. He said he was brutally wounded, harassed, and beaten during the meeting.
He added that the matter has been reported at the Iyaganku State CID in Ibadan.
Oyebade said in the statement: “Save my soul. I was invited by the State Secretary of APC, Hon. Fatai Adeshina, this morning, 20th April, 2026, to the party secretariat.
“On getting there, I met the Hon representing Akinyele/Lagelu Federal Constituency, Hon. Wasiu Olafisoye Akinmoyede, alongside Fatai Awoyoola and Wale Bello.
“The Secretary asked me to sit down, saying that the issue of the Lagelu local government congress list shall be settled once and for all. I told him I cannot sit in the middle of these people without my leaders’ presence. Then the state chairman summoned us into his office. The meeting became so heated up that he started to beat me in the presence of the state executives.
“All of them aided the scenario. He even threatened to kill me, saying that I am trying to hijack the party from him. The matter has been reported at the Iyaganku State CID. I am currently receiving medical attention.”
However, Akinmoyede, when contacted, said that although a meeting was held to address the problem in the local government area, there was nothing like an assault during the meeting.
Akinmoyede, in a statement made available to DAILY POST on Monday through his Legislative Aide, Dr. Isiaq Akintunde, said that no physical altercation or assault took place during the meeting.
He said: “No such incident occurred during a meeting convened by the state chairman in his office.
“The gathering was intended to resolve a dispute regarding Mr. Gafar’s official role, as he claimed to be the party secretary despite records indicating he was the Public Relations Officer (PRO) for the Lagelu Local Government APC.”
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BREAKING: G-60 lawmakers protest in House of Reps over minority leadership [VIDEO]
The G-60 Minority Caucus in the House of Representatives on Thursday protested against the failure of the leadership of the House to address the controversy surrounding the position of Minority Leader.
This followed the move to shut out Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere from emerging as the Minority Leader of the House.
DAILY POST reports that the House Wednesday adopted a resolution barring first-time members from occupying principal officers’ positions.
The decision, however, did not go down well with members of the G-60, who stormed the Green chamber during plenary on Thursday, demanding that the leadership of the House address the issue.
According to them, the plenary proceedings are on hold if the House leadership fails to address the crisis.
Reports indicated that the group led by Ikenga Imo-Ugochinyere have thrown their weight behind members representing Sagbama-Ekeremor Federal Constituency of Bayelsa State, Fred Agbedi as Minority Leader and Abdusammad Dasuki as deputy.
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Reps minority caucus elect Agbedi, Dasuki as leader, deputy

By Gift Chapi-Odekina, Abuja
The House of Representatives on Thursday completed the composition of its minority leadership following the unanimous nomination and endorsement of three lawmakers to fill vacant principal officer positions in the opposition caucus.
The announcement was made on the floor of the House during plenary, where the minority members of the 10th House of Representatives presented a consensus list for the positions of minority leader, deputy minority leader and minority whip.
According to the nomination, Rep. Frederick Agbedi was endorsed as the new minority leader, while Rep. Abdulsamad Dasuki was nominated to serve as deputy minority leader. Rep. Mansur Soro was named Minority Whip.
Presiding over the session, Speaker of the House, Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, formally announced the nominations and declared the minority leadership positions filled.
He said the development completed the composition of the House’s principal officers and expressed confidence in the ability of the newly appointed leaders to contribute to the legislative work of the 10th Assembly. “Today, the body of principal officers is complete,” Abbas said.
The Speaker congratulated the three lawmakers on their emergence and assured them of the support and cooperation of the House leadership.
“I want to seize this opportunity, on behalf of the entire House, to congratulate the three persons and wish them all the best in their new positions.
Let them be assured that the leadership of the House will work with them assiduously in ensuring that we achieve the legislative agenda and objectives of this very important 10th Assembly,” he stated.
The appointments followed consultations among opposition parties in the House aimed at filling the vacant positions and ensuring effective representation of the minority caucus in the leadership structure of the chamber.
With the latest nominations, both the majority and minority caucuses now have their full complement of principal officers, a development expected to strengthen legislative coordination and parliamentary oversight in the House.
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Bauchi NDC governorship candidate responds to bench warrant over alleged defamation
The governorship candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) in Bauchi State for the 2027 election, Barrister Ibrahim Kashim, has reacted to a bench warrant issued against him by a Chief Magistrate Court in Bauchi over an alleged defamation case.
DAILY POST reports that the bench warrant was issued on June 9, 2026, by Chief Magistrate Abdulmumini Adamu in Suit No. CMCBH/870/2026, following a complaint filed by Barrister Ahmed Sani and Barrister Hussaini Saraki.
According to court documents obtained by DAILY POST, the complainants accused Kashim of making defamatory remarks during a television interview.
They alleged that he claimed one of the lawyers had been accused of collecting money from a client without rendering the agreed legal service.
The complainants further alleged that Kashim suggested they may have been among those who supplied information about him to government officials.
They described the statements as false, malicious and damaging to their reputations, maintaining that they had never provided any information about Kashim to government officials.
According to the complainants, the remarks subjected them to public ridicule, tarnished their professional standing and cast doubt on their integrity and competence as legal practitioners.
The court granted the application for a bench warrant after counsel to the complainants, S.U. Sarki, Esq., urged the court to compel the defendant’s appearance.
Reacting to the development, Kashim said he remains committed to the rule of law and respects the judiciary.
He explained in a statement that the court summons was served on a Sunday after he had already made arrangements to travel to Abuja for previously scheduled engagements.
“We wish to clarify to the public that the court summons in question was served on Sunday, at a time when I had already completed my travel arrangements to Abuja for important engagements that had been scheduled earlier,” he said.
Kashim stated that upon becoming aware of the matter, he immediately directed his lawyer to appear before the court and seek an adjournment.
“It is therefore not right to interpret our absence as absconding or a refusal to accept the summons,” he added.
He reiterated his confidence in the judicial process and expressed readiness to defend himself in court.
“We have full respect for the courts and the legal system, and we are ready to defend ourselves according to the law. We have not insulted anyone, and we have not committed any crime that would prevent us from telling the truth in court.
“God willing, we will appear in court at the scheduled time for the continuation of the trial, and we are confident that the truth will come out,” Kashim said.
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