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Benue APC panel clears 11 of 50 disqualified aspirants

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The Appeal Committee of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Benue State has approved the return of 11 aspirants who were previously barred from taking part in the party’s House of Assembly primaries.

This decision followed the panel’s review of 50 appeals submitted by dissatisfied aspirants after the initial screening results were released.

In a statement on Thursday, APC State Organising Secretary, James Ornguga disclosed that 11 appeals were successful, allowing those aspirants to move forward to the primaries.

The remaining 39 aspirants, however, were not cleared, as the committee upheld their disqualification due to non-compliance with party guidelines.

The statement noted that the panel thoroughly assessed written petitions, relevant documents, and oral evidence before arriving at its decisions.

Abubakar Lawal led the appeal committee, while Ade Adetimehin served as secretary alongside Ahmed Murtala.

Earlier in Makurdi, the APC screening committee had disqualified around 50 out of 148 aspirants contesting for seats in the Benue State House of Assembly, citing breaches of party rules and constitutional requirements.

Reports indicated that several incumbent lawmakers successfully passed the screening process.

Among those initially disqualified were Wisdom Dominic (Otukpo/Ohimini), Ndiisaa Terhemen (Logo), Ologbo Edwin (Oju II), John Ogbu (Oju I), Patrick Ogwuche (Okpokwu), Ezekiel Elaigwu (Agatu), and Dr. Ukan Emmanuel (Gwer East).

Others included Stephen Abanga (Ukum), Aondover Utsaha (Guma I), Shawo Aondoana (Kwande East), Agana Raphael (Oju II), Odeje Okoh (Ohimini), Agbeje Martins (Oju II), and Uko Solomon (Gaav).

Meanwhile, Daniel Ihomun, a supporter of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, stated that all aspirants aligned with his political group were cleared during the screening exercise.




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2027: We need leaders with strong grassroots acceptance in Akwa Ibom – APC youth leaders

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The South-South leadership of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Youth Wing, has commenced consultations with political mobilisers ahead of the 2027 elections to consolidate support for President Tinubu and the party in the region.

This was disclosed in a statement on Thursday, signed by the APC Youth Leader for the South-South, Avwomakpotor Uhrorho, following a courtesy visit to the office of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors, Akwa Ibom State chapter.

Uhrorho noted that the party needs leaders with credibility, capacity, and strong grassroots acceptance to engage young people and help deliver victory for the party.

He said the regional youth leadership has identified young leaders with the credibility, capacity, and grassroots influence needed to drive youth mobilisation for the APC in the region, noting that the APC youth wing is ready to work with the Renewed Hope Ambassadors to deepen grassroots mobilisation.

He explained that the visit aims to strengthen unity, promote collaboration, and advance the shared vision of the Renewed Hope Agenda through active youth engagement and strategic partnerships.

The APC youths noted that elections in modern times require effective communication and constructive engagement with young people rather than violence and intimidation, stressing that social media misinformation has contributed greatly to negative public perception of government policies.

“We are here because of the leaders in this region that we need to work with. We need leaders with credibility, capacity, and strong grassroots acceptance who can engage young people and help deliver victory for our party,” he said.

Speaking during the engagement, the Akwa Ibom State Coordinator of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors, Obong Prince Ikim, expressed appreciation to the youth leaders for their support and commitment to the party, describing the Renewed Hope Agenda as a practical and transformative vision already yielding visible results across the country.

He stressed that youths must serve as a bridge between government and the people by promoting civic engagement, strategic communication, and mass mobilisation, while also relaying the concerns and aspirations of citizens back to the government.

“Today, Nigerians can clearly see that the Renewed Hope Agenda is not just a slogan. As youth leaders and ambassadors of this movement, we carry the responsibility of ensuring that the achievements and reforms of government are properly communicated to the grassroots,” he said.

He further charged youth leaders across the South-South to remain deliberate, united, and focused in advancing the ideals of national development, peace, and responsible political participation.




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2027: Omo-Agege defects to NDC, eyes Delta Central Senatorial seat 

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2027: Omo-Agege defects to NDC, eyes Delta Central Senatorial seat 

Former Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, has officially joined the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), six days after resigning from the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Omo-Agege made the announcement in a personal statement on Thursday, May 28, 2026, declaring his intention to contest the Delta Central Senatorial District seat in the 2027 general elections.

In the statement, Senator Omo-Agege said his decision followed weeks of deep reflection and extensive consultations with political associates, supporters, and stakeholders across Delta State.

“I formally announce my decision to join the National Democratic Congress (NDC),” he stated. “This is the product of weeks of reflection, wide consultations, and honest conversations with the people I serve.”

Omo-Agege praised the NDC’s leadership, particularly Senator Seriake Dickson (Leader and Founder), Senator Moses Cleopas (National Chairman), Mr. Peter Obi (Presidential Aspirant), and Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, describing the party as a credible platform built on inclusion, accountability, grassroots participation, and true federalism.

The former Senate Deputy President, who will be aligning with Peter Obi’s presidential bid, criticised the current governance structure in Delta State, lamenting the poor state of infrastructure despite the state’s huge federal allocations and vast natural resources.

“Delta State holds a position of immense responsibility in Nigeria as one of the largest producers of oil and gas. Yet the reality on the ground does not match this potential,” he said.

He highlighted issues such as collapsed roads, ill-equipped health centres, overcrowded schools, and youth unemployment, describing the situation as “a failure of leadership and a betrayal of public trust.”

Omo-Agege vowed to return to the Senate to provide effective representation, promising to push for better utilisation of resources, job creation, improved healthcare, education, and infrastructure development in Delta Central and the state at large.

He assured that he would not be a “benchwarmer” in Abuja but would fight for the interest of his district while promoting unity across Delta North, South, and Central.

The senator also called on the youths, women, elders, and traditional rulers of Delta State to actively participate in the 2027 electoral process, urging them to obtain and protect their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs).

“This is more than an election cycle. This is a defining moment for Delta State and for Nigeria,” Omo-Agege declared. “Together, under the banner of the National Democratic Congress, we will reclaim Delta State. Together, we will reclaim Nigeria.”

Senator Omo-Agege served as Deputy President of the 9th Senate and was a major political figure in Delta State politics before his recent resignation from the APC.

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2027: Fubara’s brother joins Rivers guber race, pledges to serve one term 

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Ambassador Blessing Fubara, younger brother of Governor Siminalayi Fubara, has joined the 2027 governorship race in Rivers State on the platform of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that in a statement issued on Thursday in Abuja, the younger Fubara pledged to restore the state’s economic prosperity and political stability if elected.

The aspirant said he was offering himself as a ready, competent and energetic candidate to “restore the soul of Rivers”.

He said that the need to reverse impoverishment of Rivers people, loss of investment, dignity and opportunities in the state spurred him into joining the race. 

“Today, we see a Rivers that is distressed, shortchanged and almost seeming like a conquered state, but we are not a conquered people,” he said.

Fubara appealed to supporters in all 23 local government areas to turn out en masse at polling units to “reclaim the soul of Rivers”.

He pledged to serve a single four-year term to complete the eight-year tenure of Rivers South-East Senatorial District under the state’s political rotation arrangement. 

According to him, altering the rotation of leadership and governance in the state will set a very wrong and dangerous precedent.




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