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2027: South-East will never vote for Tinubu – Enugu ADC counters Umahi

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The African Democratic Congress, ADC, in Enugu State has cautioned the Minister of Works, Dave Umahi against threatening the South-East to overwhelmingly vote for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the All Progressive Congress (APC) or risk the continuation of major federal infrastructure projects across the region.

Enugu ADC stated that even at gunpoint, the people of the region will still not vote for President Tinubu, because his government aggravated the marginalization of Ndigbo in Nigeria.  

The party spoke against the backdrop of comments made by the former Governor of Ebonyi State on Wednesday, while inspecting federal road and bridge projects in Ebonyi State.

According to media reports, Umahi urged the South-East to vote for President Tinubu overwhelmingly, warning that failure to do so, could jeopardize the continuation of major federal infrastructure projects across the region.

He argued that the South-East has regained relevance in national politics under the current administration, citing his appointment as the Minister of Works and the scale of projects spread across the region.

Reacting in a strong-worded press statement on Sunday, the Secretary of ADC in Enugu State, Comrade Adolphus Ude expressed serious disapproval over the comments credited to Umahi, describing his utterances as reckless, unwarranted and irresponsible.

Ude who was the founding Deputy Chairman of APC in Enugu State, reprimanded Umahi for attempting to use intimidation, force and strong-arm tactics to secure victory for his principal, President Tinubu in the South-East region.

The Enugu ADC scribe noted that  the people of the South-East are known to be independent minded when it comes to voting in elections, warning that no form of coercion or threat can make them to vote for a candidate who is not their choice.

He upbraided Umahi for claiming that President Tinubu has addressed the marginalisation of the South-East, whereas in actual fact, the exclusion of the region has been aggravated under the current administration.

Quoting part of the press statement:  “Enugu ADC challenges Umahi to go beyond making outrageous claims, to state in clear terms the major infrastructure projects going on across the South-East, to warrant the region to vote overwhelming for President Tinubu in 2027.

“Umahi should name the location of the major infrastructure projects of the Tinubu government in the South-East and their worth in monetary terms. Regarding allocation of infrastructure projects, no government has marginalised the South-East more than the current administration.

“No part of the South East was considered, even as a bypass for the two major road infrastructure projects of the Tinubu government, namely, the controversial multi-trillion Naira Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway and the Sokoto-Badagry Highway. These are brand new road projects.  

“The so-called major infrastructure projects of Umahi in the South-East are abandoned projects from previous federal governments, some dating back to the era of the PDP, before the APC government inherited them.

“As of today, there is no visible new infrastructure project being executed by the Tinubu government anywhere in the South East. The long anticipated dredging of River Niger is not going on. The South-East does not have a rail line. So, where are the infrastructure projects that will be jeopardized if the South-East fails to vote for Tinubu?

“Besides, Umahi cannot claim that he is not aware that the South East is the only region that its passport issuing machines have been deactivated, compelling Igbos who want to get travel passports to rely solely on Abuja.”   

Speaking further, Ude equally dismissed the claim by Umahi that the South-East regained relevance in national politics under the current Tinubu administration, warning the Minister to learn to draw a line between his personal interests and the interest of the entire region.

Describing the marginalisation of the South-East under the Tinubu government as “unprecedented” the Enugu ADC scribe noted that the region is the only region that has five Ministers in the Federal Executive Council (FEC), out of which three are junior Ministers, whereas Ogun State alone has four Ministers.

Ude insisted that the South-East owed President Tinubu nothing, having been grossly excluded by his administration in the allocation of federal infrastructure, intervention funds and appointments.

Continuing, Ude recalled that in 2023, Tinubu lost woefully in all the five South East states, namely Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu and Imo, scoring less than 10 percent of the total votes cast.

According to him, in spite of all the bravado of Dave Umahi as the then-Governor of Ebonyi State, Tinubu could not get up to 13 percent of the votes in his state during the last presidential election.

He maintained that nothing has happened under the Tinubu administration to guarantee a turn of events for the ruling party in the South-East during the coming 2027 elections.

Consequently, Ude asked Umahi to withdraw the threat to the South East to vote for Tinubu or risk continuation of federal projects, and tender an unreserved apology to Ndigbo for talking down on them. 




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PDP endorses Ombugadu as Nasarawa governorship candidate for 2027 elections

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Nasarawa State has affirmed former House of Representatives member, Dr David Emmanuel Ombugadu, as its consensus governorship candidate for the 2027 general election.

The decision was reached during the party’s governorship primary held on Friday at the state party secretariat in Lafia, the Nasarawa State capital, where party leaders unanimously endorsed him through a voice vote.

Declaring the outcome, the chairman of the Primary Election Committee, Hon. Abdulmaleek Danga, said Ombugadu was the only aspirant presented for the exercise, describing the process as smooth and based on internal political understanding.

He also commended party members for the peaceful conduct of the exercise and acknowledged the presence of officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), security agencies and party stakeholders who witnessed the process.

Following the voice vote, Ombugadu was declared the PDP governorship candidate for Nasarawa State in 2027.

Reacting after his affirmation, Ombugadu expressed appreciation to party leaders and members for their support, saying the endorsement had formally changed his status from aspirant to candidate.

“May I say that the reason why we are here, we came here as aspirants, but by your support and endorsement, you have converted our status to a candidate. I want to say thank you very much,” he said.

He added that he had consulted widely with stakeholders across the state and received backing from party elders and key political actors.

Ombugadu also acknowledged support from party leaders, including the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, whom he described as a key figure in the party structure, as well as members of the state working committee.

He further announced Hon. Yahaya Ohinoyi as his running mate and promised to run an inclusive campaign aimed at addressing the needs and aspirations of the people of Nasarawa State.




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2027: Ex-Oyo Deputy Governor, Gbolarumi wins PDP guber ticket

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A former Deputy Governor of Oyo State, Barrister Hazeem Gbolarumi, has emerged as the gubernatorial candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Oyo State ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Gbolarumi emerged during the election held across the 33 local government areas in the state.

The election was held on Sunday.

Chairman of the PDP gubernatorial primary election in the state, Mr Tolulope Awoniyi, made the declaration after the collation of the election results.

The collation of the results was done at the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Secretariat in Ibadan on Sunday.

The collation of results was witnessed by officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), led by the Head of Department of Election and Party Monitoring, INEC Oyo State, Engineer Olugbenga Keshinro, members of the party across the state, and security agents.

Awoniyi, while announcing the result of the election on Sunday evening, noted that Gbolarumi scored a total of 3,615 votes to emerge as the winner.

He said that Barrister Beulah Adeoye scored a total of 22 votes.

He added that only two aspirants contested the election.

Awoniyi, while speaking, said, “The total number of registered members is 3,694. The total number of accredited voters is 3,640.

“Total number of scores by candidates: Barrister Hazeem Gbolarumi scored a total of 3,615 votes. Amofin Beulah Adeoye scored 22 votes.

“Going by the results, by the power conferred on me as the Chairman of the PDP gubernatorial election in Oyo State, I hereby declare Barrister Hazeem Gbolarumi as the winner of the election, having scored the highest number of votes.”




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2027: Ogun state needs Ladi Adebutu to move forward – Toyin Amuzu

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A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Ogun State and the flag bearer of the party for the House of Representatives in Abeokuta South Federal Constituency, Toyin Amuzu, has described the governorship candidate of the party, Oladipupo Adebutu, as a credible and competent leader who possesses the integrity and capacity needed to move Ogun State forward.

Amuzu stressed that the PDP candidate remains one of the most experienced and prepared politicians to lead the state “at this critical period.”

Recall that on Sunday, Oladipupo Adebutu emerged as the gubernatorial candidate of the PDP ahead of the 2027 governorship election in Ogun State.

Reacting, Amuzu stated that Adebutu’s long-standing commitment to the welfare of the people, his accessibility, and deep understanding of governance distinguish him as the right choice for Ogun residents.

In his words, “Chief Ladi Adebutu is a man of integrity, humility, and proven leadership capacity, with no baggage of deceit or dishonesty. He has consistently demonstrated genuine concern for the wellbeing of the people using his personal resources and has remained committed to the development of Ogun State,” Amuzu stated.

The PDP stalwart further described Adebutu as a true son of the soil whose roots and contributions to the growth of Ogun State are widely acknowledged across the state.

Amuzu maintained that Ogun State deserves a leader with credibility, honesty, and a clear vision for development, adding that Adebutu, as a thoroughbred indigene, possesses the qualities required to reposition the state economically and socially.

“Leadership must be built on truth, competence, and compassion for the people. Chief Adebutu has shown over the years that he understands the challenges facing the people and has the experience to provide practical solutions.”

He also reaffirmed his confidence in the Peoples Democratic Party, describing the PDP as a party committed to people-oriented governance and democratic ideals.

Amuzu urged party members and residents of the state to unite behind Adebutu’s candidacy in order to ensure victory for the PDP in the 2027 governorship election, expressing optimism that the party would provide purposeful leadership capable of addressing unemployment, insecurity, and economic hardship confronting the people.




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