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2027: Makinde rejects religion in successor decision-making process
By Adeola Badru
Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has declared that he will not be pressured into choosing his successor based on religious considerations ahead of the 2027 governorship transition, insisting that competence and continuity of good governance must come first.
The governor made the position known on Wednesday, while bidding farewell to 1,036 intending pilgrims embarking on the 2026 Hajj, at the Oyo State Hajj Camp, Olodo, Ibadan, amid growing conversations around the religious identity of his possible successor.
According to him: “I have told those talking about Muslim candidature that we should not be stampeded into taking decisions on the basis of religion and I know they understand me.”
He stressed that religion has never been a divisive factor in Oyo State, noting that families in the state have long accommodated multiple faiths peacefully.
“For us in Oyo State, religion is not an issue. We have all religions in our various families, and we have always coexisted peacefully,” he added.
Makinde acknowledged ongoing political discussions about who would take over leadership in 2027 but maintained that the overriding priority should be sustaining the achievements of his administration.
“There is a lot of discussion going on right now on the choice of who would become the next governor. The conversation going on is about a Muslim being my successor, but I want you to pray that God should choose the person that would sustain the achievements and the good works we are doing in the state.”
“What matters most is that we must stay united. The progress of Oyo State is what is important to us, and I believe God will answer our prayers.”
Reaffirming his stance on unity, the governor said Oyo State would continue to resist any attempt to sow division along religious lines.
“In Oyo State, we are all one. We won’t allow religion to divide us. I charge the intending pilgrims to pray for our state and country when they get to the Holy Land, because this is the period leading to the next election, and a new set of leaders would emerge.“
“Whatever decision we make, we will have to live with it for the next four years. So, I want you to pray for our state and country.”
He urged the intending pilgrims to use the spiritual exercise to seek divine guidance for Oyo State and Nigeria, especially as the electioneering period approaches, encouraging them to remain exemplary representatives of the state.
“We have been extremely lucky in Oyo State, because our pilgrims have always been different; they have always been good ambassadors of the state.
“So, for the ease of the Hajj operations, I will give a new bus to the Oyo State pilgrims in the Holy land. I will also donate another one for the use of the Board here.
“On this note, I want to congratulate the intending pilgrims and wish you a safe journey.”
The governor further promised to complete an ongoing mosque project and donate two buses, one for the Oyo State Pilgrims Welfare Board (Muslim Wing) and another to aid the movement of pilgrims in Saudi Arabia.
Earlier, the Chairman of the board, Wahab Atere, said 1,036 intending pilgrims from the state would perform the Hajj, adding that all logistics, including visas and accommodation, had been secured, with airlifting scheduled to begin from May 3, 2026.
In their goodwill messages, the Deputy Governor, Bayo Lawal, and a former Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Monsurat Sunmonu, commended Makinde for his continued support for the Muslim community and urged the pilgrims to remain focused and devoted.
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PDP factions disowns Pantami, names different governorship candidates in Gombe
A fresh crisis has emerged in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Gombe State as two rival factions have announced different governorship candidates ahead of the 2027 election.
The faction led by Tanimu Turaki has presented Mohammed Yayari as its governorship candidate. Yayari received his Certificate of Return during a ceremony on Wednesday alongside other candidates from different states.
At the event, party leaders stressed the need for loyalty among candidates and warned against leaving the party after securing nominations.
PDP chieftain Ibrahim Turaki said, “Nobody will take our mandate to another political party and get away with it,” adding that future candidates would sign agreements before their names are submitted to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
The party’s National Organising Secretary, Theophilus Shan, said, “We are ready to go into the elections prepared with our candidates.”
Meanwhile, another PDP faction held a separate National Executive Committee meeting in Abuja, where former Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Isa Pantami, was officially presented as the party’s governorship candidate for Gombe State.
The rival group, led by Abdulrahman Mohammed, also presented Certificates of Return to candidates it said had been recognised and published by INEC.
Pantami’s emergence has deepened the leadership dispute within the PDP in Gombe, with both factions now backing different candidates for the same governorship ticket ahead of the 2027 election.
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Fubara submits 2026–2028 fiscal framework to Rivers Assembly
Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has submitted the 2026–2028 Medium-Term Expenditure Framework, MTEF, to the Rivers State House of Assembly.
Speaker of the House, Martin Chike Amaewhule, read a letter from Governor Fubara conveying the submission of the three-year fiscal framework during an emergency sitting held on Thursday morning.
The sitting marked the Assembly’s first plenary session in more than three months, following its last meeting to screen commissioner nominees forwarded by the governor.
Prior to that session, the House had met on January 8, when it initiated impeachment proceedings against Governor Fubara before adjourning and failing to reconvene on its scheduled resumption date of January 15.
At the end of Thursday’s plenary, lawmakers deferred consideration of the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework to a later date.
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2027: ‘APC signposts only visible sign of governance in Ebonyi’ — Analyst blasts Nwifuru
A public affairs analyst, Pascal Oluchukwu, has countered Ebonyi Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Oguzor Nwali, who said that the state governor, Francis Nwifuru, deserves re-election ahead of the 2027 general election.
Oluchukwu explained that the governor had not done enough for the state to warrant a second term.
He disclosed this in a statement on Thursday.
Nwali had highlighted projects carried out by Nwifuru’s administration as a reason for Ebonyi people to vote for his second-term bid.
However, Oluchukwu faulted Nwali and challenged him to reel out detailed projects done by the Nwifuru government.
According to him, the flyover and tunnel built by the governor have turned into a ‘large swimming pool.’
He said the APC signposts are the only visible projects in the state.
He further noted that the state under Nwifuru is filled with a litany of uncompleted and abandoned projects despite increased allocation from the federation account in the last three years.
“From the Vanco flyover and tunnel that has since turned into a large swimming pool in this rainy season to the ICT University in Oferekpe Agbaja that has only partially completed staff quarters and then to the litany of uncompleted modern civil servant staff quarters and schools littered across the state, the story is the same: Nwifuru, who now receives more allocations, has done absolutely nothing to justify the huge billions of money he gets from the center.
“Worse still, he and his large coterie of looting appointees feel greatly entitled to a second term in office without any records of achievements in the first. As a matter of fact and concern, APC’s 4+4=8 signpost projects have become the only visible sign that there’s a government in Ebonyi State,” he stated.
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