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ADC candidate blames APC, Accord for Osun labour division
The governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, in Osun State, Najeem Salaam, has condemned divisions within the labour movement in the state, accusing the Accord and the All Progressives Congress, APC, of fueling disunity.
Salaam made the allegation in a statement signed by the Director-General of his Governorship Campaign Council, Segun Olanibi, a copy of which was obtained in Osogbo on Saturday.
The development followed a separate May Day celebration organised by a faction within the labour movement, the Association of Concerned Local Government Workers.
At the event which held at the Olorunda local government council area Secretariat, Igbona on Friday, the group urged political leaders across local government councils to demonstrate greater commitment to workers’ welfare.
The association also directed its members to support the candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Bola Oyebamiji, in the forthcoming governorship election and work towards his victory.
The rally featured participation from formal and informal workers dressed in uniform attire, with several presentations delivered.
Reacting, Salaam described the emergence of parallel celebrations allegedly aligned with political interests as troubling and detrimental to workers’ unity.
He said, “Workers’ Day is a moment of solidarity, not separation. It is a day to reflect on the dignity of labour, the struggles of workers, and our shared commitment to a better future.
“To see workers divided along political lines is both unfortunate and unacceptable.”
Salaam accused the Accord and the APC of exploiting divisions within the labour movement for political gain, warning that such actions weaken workers’ collective strength.
He noted that disunity undermines the ability of workers to demand accountability and improved welfare from those in authority.
The ADC candidate, however, assured workers that under his administration, labour unions would be respected and protected from political interference.
“My administration will restore unity within the labour movement by creating an enabling environment where workers can organise, engage and advocate freely, without fear or interference,” he said.
He added that his government would prioritise workers’ welfare, ensure prompt payment of salaries and pensions, and establish a transparent and inclusive system of engagement with labour groups.
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Deregistration: Our candidates will be on ballot – NDC
The Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, has assured that its candidates will be on ballot in next year’s general elections.
The National Secretary of the party, Ikenna Enekweizu, gave this assurance on Friday when he appeared as a guest in an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today.
He was speaking on the party’s registration battles.
Recall that a Federal High Court in sitting in Lokoja, Kogi State, on Friday set aside its judgment directing the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to register the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, as a political party.
“All our candidates will be on the ballots come 2027, and we will win the elections. We still six months before next year.
“Let me tell you something. There’s a funny thing about this matter. We were scheduled to pick up our codes to start uploading our candidates Today. We are supposed to be at INEC Today to pick up the codes, and then at the middle of the day, the ruling just came up.
“I think it was designed and timed to stop us from picking up those codes, but I can assure you that we’ll pick them up. We’ll upload our candidates and we’ll participate in the elections.
“Our candidates and supporters have nothing to fear. We’ll win the elections because Nigerians are fed up with what is going on in this country Today. We are fed up with the hunger, the insecurity, the failures of government and the heartlessness of the government that is ruining this country,” he said.
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NDC deregistration order: No opposition party sleeps with two eyes closed – Hakeem Baba-Ahmed
The National Leader of the Peoples Redemption Party, PRP, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, has said no member of the opposition party sleeps with its two eyes closed.
Baba-Ahmed, a former aide to President Bola Tinubu said only members of the All Progressives Congress, APC, sleep with their two eyes closed.
He spoke against the backdrop of the Federal High Court judgment in Lokoja, Kogi State, which deregistered the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC.
The court had set aside its earlier judgment directing the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to register the NDC as a political party.
The judgement was sequel to an application by the Peace Movement Party, PMP, which asked that the December 2025 judgment be set aside because it was not joined in the suit.
In his judgment, Justice Isah Dashen declared that all relevant parties must be heard before any substantive decision can be made in the matter.
Reacting in an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today, Baba-Ahmed said: “I don’t think any party in the opposition sleeps with both eyes, every party except APC.
“It is very unnerving what happened in court Today with the NDC. Any party that tells you they are comfortable, then they are not serious about being a political party in Nigeria.”
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Forces working against my 2027 ambition will fail — Obi
By Vincent Ujumadu
Former Anambra State Governor and presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), Peter Obi, has alleged that there are efforts by the Federal Government to prevent him from participating in the 2027 presidential election, expressing confidence that such attempts would not succeed.
Obi made the remarks while speaking at Madonna University, Okija, Anambra State.
According to him, despite the challenges facing his political ambition, he remains determined to pursue his presidential bid.
“If I tell you about what I am going through today, I won’t be here. Today, everything is being done to ensure that Peter Obi won’t be on the ballot next year.
“But I tell you, they won’t succeed. We are determined because if you live where there is no obstacle, then you don’t have the political will to change the society. It is the obstacle that strengthens leaders.
“I know that for me to get there, I must surmount obstacles. Things will be difficult, but determination is what will take us there. The important thing is for me to reach my destination,” he said.
Obi also urged eligible Nigerians to register to vote and obtain their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), stressing the importance of participating in the electoral process.
“If you don’t vote, you are hurting your future,” he said.
The former governor maintained that his presidential aspiration is based on competence rather than ethnicity.
“I am contesting the presidential election not because I am an Igbo man, but because I am competent. Of all those contesting for president, I am the most qualified,” he said.
Obi also challenged other presidential aspirants, including President Bola Tinubu, to a public debate on their plans for the country.
“I challenge any of them to a debate to say what they want to do for this country, including the incumbent president. I want to change Nigeria,” he said.
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