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CSOs warn against violence over Kosofe APC primary dispute

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A Coalition of Civil Society Organisations, CSOs, in Kosofe Local Council has cautioned political actors and supporters against actions capable of triggering violence or unrest following the controversy surrounding the All Progressives Congress, APC, House of Representatives primary election in Kosofe Federal Constituency.

The coalition, in a statement issued on Sunday and signed by Comrade Alex Omotehinse, urged aggrieved parties to seek redress only through established party structures or courts of competent jurisdiction where necessary.

According to the group, grievances arising from the conduct or outcome of the primary election should not be used as grounds for self-help, inflammatory statements, or acts capable of disrupting public peace.

Omotehinse stressed that the integrity of the democratic process must be protected through lawful, peaceful, and transparent means.

He also called on security agencies to remain vigilant and prevent any act capable of causing tension or instability within the constituency.

“From available information and declarations made at the conclusion of the exercise, Mayor Dele Oshinowo was announced by the designated returning officer as the duly elected candidate and flag bearer of the APC for the 2027 general elections,” the statement read.

The coalition, however, expressed concern over what it described as conflicting claims emerging from the camp of the incumbent member of the House of Representatives, Mrs Kafilat Ogbara.

“However, the Coalition notes the contradictory position emanating from the camp of the incumbent MHR Mrs Kafilat Ogbara, which initially laid claim to victory and has subsequently asserted that the election did not hold.

“This inconsistency is both troubling and capable of generating confusion, tension, and unnecessary political heat within the Kosofe Federal Constituency,” Omotehinse said.

He noted that the coalition, as a pro-democracy and human rights advocacy group with a history of involvement in Nigeria’s democratic struggles, considered it necessary to warn against narratives or actions capable of overheating the political atmosphere in Kosofe and Lagos State in general.

The coalition therefore appealed to all aspirants, supporters, and stakeholders to demonstrate restraint, political maturity, and commitment to peace in the interest of the constituency.

“We strongly warn against any attempt to incite violence, mobilise unrest, or create an atmosphere of insecurity within the Kosofe Federal Constituency,” the statement added.

The group reaffirmed its commitment to justice, fairness, democratic accountability, and peaceful political engagement, noting that it would continue to monitor developments surrounding the primary election.




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2027 presidency: Pack, go back to Lagos – Atiku tells Tinubu

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The African Democratic Congress, ADC, presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, has challenged President Bola Tinubu ahead of the 2027 elections.

Hinting that Tinubu would lose the 2027 election, Atiku told the president to pack his things from the presidential Villa and return to his base in Lagos.

Atiku made this known to journalists after his emergence as the ADC’s presidential flag bearer in Abuja.

According to Atiku: “President Tinubu should better pack and go back to Lagos.

“I congratulate my fellow contestants for this ticket to represent our great party in the elections scheduled for early next year.  

“I know that you are driven by your patriotism and commitment to a better Nigeria and improved life for our people.”

Atiku defeated Amaechi and Hayatu-Deen with 1,846, 370 votes in the just-concluded ADC’s primary election.

Despite Atiku’s stance of a free and fair primary election, Amaechi and Hayatu-Deen had rejected the outcome of the polls.




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Tinubu’s daughter rejects Lagos APC primary results, threatens protest

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The Iyaloja-General of Nigeria and daughter of President Bola Tinubu, Mrs Folashade Tinubu-Ojo has threatened to mobilise a protest over the outcome of the recently concluded All Progressives Congress, APC, primaries in Lagos State, alleging that the exercise was manipulated in favour of the Justice Forum faction of the party.

Folashade Tinubu-Ojo made the remarks on Wednesday during the weekly meeting of market leaders and stakeholders held at her office in Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos.

She specifically questioned the results announced for Mushin Federal Constituency II, Agege Constituency II, and Ojokoro Constituency, insisting that the declared outcomes did not reflect the actual results of the primaries.

The Lagos State chapter of the APC had on Monday released the names of candidates who emerged from the House of Representatives and Lagos State House of Assembly primaries ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The list, signed by the Lagos State APC Chairman, Cornelius Ojelabi, showed that 24 candidates emerged for House of Representatives tickets, while 40 candidates secured tickets for the Lagos State House of Assembly.

Among those announced as winners in the state assembly primaries were Mojisola Meranda for Apapa I, Musibau Lawal for Apapa II, Barakat Bakare-Odunuga for Surulere I, and Damilola Ayinde-Marshall for Surulere II, alongside other successful aspirants across various constituencies in the state.

However, Folashade Tinubu-Ojo called on APC leaders at both the state and national levels to investigate the disputed primaries before the final ratification of the results, warning that unresolved grievances could deepen divisions within the ruling party.

She maintained that some aspirants, including Hon. Seye Oladejo in Mushin Constituency II, Mutiu Olaide Oladeebo in Agege II, and Olotu Ojo in Ojokoro Constituency, legitimately won the primaries and should not be denied their mandates.

“We are ready to protest because of Seye Oladejo of Mushin Federal Constituency 02, Mutiu Olaide Oladeebo of Agege 2 constituency, Olotu Ojo of Ojokoro constituency, because we know they won this election. Their mandate should not be given to somebody else,” she said.

Folashade Tinubu-Ojo also warned that the increasing rivalry between the Justice Forum and Mandate Group factions within the APC could threaten the unity of the party ahead of the 2027 governorship and general elections.

“We have to cry out now. Let APC cancel Justice and Mandate Forums. We are one family. We are for APC. Now, they are using Justice Forum and Mandate because our candidate, Obafemi Hamzat, belongs to the Justice Forum. Everyone is now joining the Justice Forum because they believe that is where the incoming governor belongs. Are we not Lagosians? We are all APC,” she stated.

She added, “Even when he becomes governor, he will not govern only APC members; he has to balance it. Everyone must be carried along. If you are a leader, you are leading both your friends and foes.

“I can’t understand members of the Mandate Group dumping Mandate and joining the Justice Forum. And if Mandate won the election, they would try to manipulate and put Justice Forum members there. It is saddening. It is a way of telling us that hard work does not pay in politics. Something must be done about it.”

Folashade Tinubu-Ojo further reaffirmed the support of market women across Lagos State for the governorship ambition of Deputy Governor Obafemi Hamzat and other APC candidates.

According to her, traders and market stakeholders represent a significant voting bloc in Lagos politics and deserve greater inclusion in governance and political appointments across the state.




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2027: How Duke emerged as PRP presidential flag bearer

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Donald Duke

•Ufere Campaign demands fresh election, faults Duke’s victory
By Clifford Ndujihe & Omeiza Ajayi

FEW days after joining the Peoples Redemption Party, PRP, former Cross River State Governor, Mr. Donald Duke, yesterday, won the party’s presidential ticket and was declared presidential flag bearer for the 2027 general elections.

The party’s National Chairman, Dr Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, who made the announcement at the PRP national secretariat in Abuja, said Duke secured the presidential ticket after scoring the highest votes at the primary election.

Baba-Ahmed stated that Duke swept the polls with 6,499 votes, with his closest rival, Kingsley Yakubu, who mounted a nationwide campaign focusing on youth inclusion and economic reform, scoring 2,699 votes. He said that Dr Nnaoke Ufere, an academic and policy expert, got third place with 784 votes.

While declaring the official results, Baba-Ahmed said that the exercise was free, credible and devoid of any form of bias.

He, however, said that any contestant who felt aggrieved with the electoral process should seek redress before the party’s Appeal Committee.

Ufere Campaign demands fresh election

Indeed, the presidential campaign organization of Ufere, has rejected the outcome of the primaries, presenting arithmetic evidence it says proves the declared results were manipulated in favour of Duke.

In a statement by Ishaq Alhassan, Executive Director of the Ufere2027 Presidential Campaign, the organization accused officials of inflating votes beyond the ceiling set by the official membership register submitted to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, on May 4, 2026.

The campaign presented state-by-state figures it said made the manipulation impossible to deny. In Gombe, a register of 348 members produced 1,431 declared votes, a 311 per cent inflation, with over 1,000 ballots the campaign described as “phantom.” In Bauchi, 593 registered members produced 760 votes, an excess of 167. In Kwara, 55 members produced 82 votes. Across the three states alone, 996 registered members produced 2,273 votes — meaning 1,277 ballots, more than half the total declared vote, corresponded to no eligible voter on the party’s own INEC-approved list.

“A register is a ceiling. Turnout cannot exceed 100 per cent of the people allowed to vote. Every vote beyond the register is, by definition, a vote that should never have been counted,” the statement read.
The campaign noted that the phantom votes broke “overwhelmingly, in state after state,” in favour of Duke, who it said joined the PRP only days before the primary after defecting from another platform, did not campaign publicly at any point during the contest, and was reportedly outside the country while the election was being conducted.

By contrast, the statement said Ufere actively campaigned in all 36 states and the FCT, sponsored voter registration and member engagement efforts nationwide, funded a women’s mobilisation programme, and provided logistics support to enable grassroots members to attend events.

“A candidate who made that level of visible investment in party mobilization being defeated by a candidate who neither campaigned nor participated openly in the process raises serious questions that demand credible answers,” it said.

The campaign also alleged that party insiders had described the outcome as deliberately engineered, and pointing to reported plans for Duke to run alongside Senator Datti Baba-Ahmed, younger brother of PRP National Chairman, Dr Hakeem Baba-Ahmed.

The campaign further rejected what it described as a post-primary attempt to substitute the governing membership register with a new list dated May 25, 2026, containing 12,378 members, compared with 7,787 on the INEC-approved May 4 register. The difference of 4,591 members represented a 59 per cent increase after the official rules had already been set.

“It cannot be changed after polling simply because the declared figures expose what they expose. Any attempt to retroactively swap the register is not a correction. It is a second irregularity layered on the first,” the statement said.

The Ufere2027 Campaign consequently demanded the immediate suspension of collation and any declaration of a presidential nominee; a full forensic audit of every vote measured against the May 4 INEC-approved register; publication of complete state-by-state and LGA-by-LGA accreditation and voting figures; nullification of all results in which votes exceeded the eligible register; an independent investigation into the concentration of excess votes in Duke’s favour; and the conduct of a fresh presidential primary in full compliance with party rules.

It also called for full accountability for persons responsible for the administrative failure, missing funds, reported violence and vote manipulation, and demanded an immediate investigation into the reported armed intimidation at the FCT polling location.

“The Peoples Redemption Party was built on a tradition of principled, accountable politics. That tradition is not honoured by a primary in which the votes outnumber the voters. The numbers are public now. They can be explained, or they can be answered for. They cannot be wished away,” the campaign organization declared.

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