Politics
Election Violence: Osun community intensifies peace campaign efforts
Political stakeholders, community leaders and residents of Iwoye-Ijesa, Oriade Local Government Area of Osun State have resolved to intensify sensitisation against political violence ahead of forthcoming elections in the state.
The stakeholders also called for greater vigilance against external elements seeking to destabilise the community and urged political party leaders and candidates to demonstrate responsible leadership during the electoral process.
The resolutions were contained in a communiqué issued at the end of an inter-party peace meeting convened to promote harmony, tolerance and peaceful political engagement before, during and after the elections.
The communiqué was signed by the convener of the meeting, Dideolu Falobi.
A copy of the communiqué, obtained in Osogbo on Tuesday, indicated that participants, including representatives of the All Progressives Congress, Accord, African Democratic Congress and Peoples Democratic Party, pledged to serve as ambassadors of peace and work collectively to ensure elections were conducted in an atmosphere free of violence, intimidation and hatred.
Addressing the gathering, Falobi said the initiative became necessary in view of reported incidents in Ilesa, Ede, Ikire and Iwo, as well as the need to preserve the peace and stability for which Iwoye-Ijesa is known.
He said, “We consider it imperative to begin early sensitisation and mobilisation for peaceful elections so that our community remains united and insulated from violence and divisive politics.”
Reflecting on the community’s history, Falobi described Iwoye-Ijesa as the only town in Ijesaland that neither recorded killings nor witnessed the burning of houses during the turbulent “Operation Wetie” political crisis of the 1960s.
According to him, “The development recorded in the town over the years has been made possible through unity, cooperation and the collective efforts of its sons, daughters and supportive in-laws.”
Falobi urged members and supporters of all political parties to conduct themselves peacefully throughout the election period and avoid violence, intimidation, hate speech and destruction of property.
In separate remarks, Kehinde Falore, Taiwo Falobi, Oladele Opeyemi and Foyeke Fasugba emphasised the need for the active involvement of women in promoting peaceful elections and advocated politics rooted in love, tolerance and mutual respect.
The speakers also called for continuous sensitisation against political violence, greater vigilance against external elements seeking to destabilise the community and responsible leadership by political parties and their candidates.
The Oniwoye of Iwoye-Ijesa, Oba Adewumi Ogidiolu, commended the initiative and expressed support for efforts aimed at preserving peace in the community.
Oba Adewumi also appealed to residents and political actors to embrace fairness, tolerance and mutual understanding throughout the electioneering process.
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Politics
Internal party disagreements normal – Peter Obi speaks on tensions in NDC
The presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) for the 2027 general elections, Peter Obi, has said that internal disagreements within political parties are normal and should not be mistaken for crisis.
Obi spoke on Tuesday during an interview aired by Nevon Media, where he addressed concerns about tensions within his party and wider political reactions to opposition criticisms.
He said every political organisation experiences disagreements from time to time, but such issues are usually resolved internally.
“In every organisation, you will have disagreements or minor issues. What matters is how they are handled. Most of the time, they are resolved and the party moves on,” he said.
Obi also reacted to concerns raised by some members of the party, including Aisha Yusuf, noting that differences of opinion and expressions of dissatisfaction are part of political engagement and do not necessarily indicate a breakdown in structure.
On the issue of legal disputes and public allegations involving chieftain Kenneth Okonkwo, Obi said the matter was triggered by public claims that could not be ignored.
He explained that such situations arise when individuals make statements that may require legal clarification.
He stressed that accountability and evidence are important in political communication.
Obi maintained that leaders should be open to scrutiny and allow the public to ask questions about their conduct.
“As leaders, we must be open to scrutiny so the public can understand who we are and what we stand for,” he said.
He added that future leaders must be selected based on integrity, competence, and character, not just political loyalty.
“It is important that those who will lead us must be people of character, integrity, competence, and proper qualification,” he said.
Obi further noted that accountability in politics also means allowing past and present actions of leaders to be examined where necessary in the interest of the public.
Last week, Peter Obi filed a ₦5 billion defamation lawsuit against Kenneth Okonkwo over alleged damaging remarks made during a televised interview.
Okonkwo had repeatedly criticised Obi’s political decisions, including his exit from the African Democratic Congress (ADC) coalition and his move to the newly formed NDC.
In one interview, he also described Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso as “political conmen” for leaving the coalition after previously supporting it.
Court documents show the suit is based on comments allegedly made on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily on June 8, 2026, where Okonkwo was said to have accused Obi of corruption and questionable political dealings.
The allegations include claims of bribery involving N10 million from House of Representatives aspirants, manipulation of party primaries, and misconduct in candidate selection processes.
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Deregistration: Judiciary can’t dictate to INEC – Lawyer Ubani
Chairman of Nigeria Bar Association Electoral Committee, Monday Ubani, says the judiciary cannot dictate to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.
Featuring in an interview on Arise Television’s ‘Day Break’, Ubani said INEC is clearly independent under the Nigerian constitution
His remark followed the order given by Justice Peter Lifu of the Federal High Court to INEC to deregister the African Democratic Congress, ADC, and four other political parties.
However, the Court of Appeal in Abuja on Tuesday ordered a stay of execution of the judgment that directed INEC to deregister the ADC and four other political parties.
Reacting, Ubani said, “Justice Lifu on Monday ordered INEC in its judgment to deregister those political parties.
“INEC filed a counter affidavit after taking the administrative action the constitution has given them powers to, and have found out those parties are not in breach.
“But the court was ready to substitute its own opinion over that of the body with the power to do so.”
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2027: I have no plan to dump APC for SDP – Adelabu
The immediate past Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, has declared that he has no plan to dump the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the Social Democratic Party (SDP) ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Adelabu made this declaration via a statement issued on his behalf by his media aide, Femi Awogboro.
The statement was made available to DAILY POST in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, on Wednesday.
DAILY POST gathered that a rumour surfaced online on Tuesday that Adelabu had concluded plans to dump the APC.
It was stated in the rumour that the former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) intended to join the SDP.
But Adelabu, in his reaction, described the rumour as false and baseless.
He said that the rumour was fabricated to mislead members of the public.
Adelabu, in the statement, maintained that he is a committed member of the APC.
He, however, insisted that no amount of falsehood can deter him from the party.
“Those behind this rumour should understand that Chief Adelabu remains a committed and loyal member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), and no amount of falsehood, propaganda, wishful thinking, or political mischief can alter that reality.
“The attempt to link Chief Adelabu with a non-existent defection agenda is therefore highly disrespectful and should be condemned by all well-meaning members of the public. It is nothing more than a calculated effort to generate media attention and create an artificial political trend where none exists.”
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