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2027: Tinubu settles for Shettima as party beats INEC deadline
….We’re not afraid, Tinubu going in with 12m bloc votes – APC
By Omeiza Ajayi
ABUJA: National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress APC, Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, has declared that the party is not threatened by opposition propaganda ahead of the 2027 general election, saying President Bola Tinubu is going into the race with a bloc of over 12 million votes from party members.
Yilwatda spoke on Friday while receiving the duly completed Independent National Electoral Commission INEC presidential nomination forms of President Tinubu, and Vice President Kashim Shettima, at a ceremony in Abuja.
INEC has set Saturday, July 11, 2026, as the deadline for political parties to upload the names of their candidates to its nomination portal.
The submission of both forms effectively ended months of speculation about the president’s choice of running mate, as he has now settled for Shettima.
It also paved the way for the upload of Tinubu and Shettima unto the INEC portal, an action concluded on Friday night, beating the INEC deadline.
The nomination forms were presented on behalf of President Tinubu by his Special Adviser on Political and Other Matters, Hon. Ibrahim Masari. The ceremony was attended by APC governors led by the Chairman of the Progressives Governors’ Forum and Governor of Imo State, Senator Hope Uzodinma, some governors, deputy governors, members of the National Working Committee, the APC Caucus in the National Assembly, members of the Federal Executive Council, senate and governorship candidates, and other party leaders and stakeholders.
Speaking at the event, Yilwatda said the occasion climaxed a process that began with primary elections across all levels of government, from the House of Assembly to the National Assembly to governorship and the presidential primary. “Today is a reflection of the wishes of over 12 million of our members of APC who overwhelmingly voted Mr President as their candidate to flag off the party candidature in the 2027 presidential election,” he said.
He added that beneficiaries of the administration’s programmes, including over 1.5 million students on the student loan scheme and their families, as well as communities benefiting from new road networks across the six geopolitical zones and fertiliser support to farmers in states such as Borno and Niger, would swell the ranks of those voting for the president.
Yilwatda urged governors and supporters to mobilise and publicise the administration’s achievements, saying his own people have fact-checked claims of government projects during a visit to his community and found them accurate.
He charged Masari to convey to President Tinubu that party members would vote massively for him in the election, expressing confidence that the APC would post its highest-ever votes across the geopolitical zones.
“We are not afraid, we are not in doubt of our success, there is no shaking at all in any way, that come 2027 our victory as a party is assured and assured,” Yilwatda said.
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2027: Labour Party unveils Hajja Konto as vice presidential candidate
The Labour Party, LP, has unveiled Hajja Bintu Konto as its vice presidential candidate for the 2027 presidential election.
Mrs Konto will run alongside the presidential candidate, Dr. Chibuzo Okereke, on the Labour Party ticket.
A statement signed by Ken Eluma Asogwa, the party’s National Publicity Secretary, said the decision followed extensive consultations across critical stakeholders of the party and reflects its unwavering commitment to presenting Nigerians with a ticket that embodies competence, integrity, inclusiveness, patriotism and proven capacity for public service.
A nurse, midwife, health educator and public health specialist, Hajja Konto holds a Master’s Degree in Public Health and has also served as a lecturer in community health.
She currently serves as a member of the Country Coordinating Mechanism, CCM, of the Global Fund in Nigeria and is the National Treasurer of the Civil Society for Malaria Control, Immunization and Nutrition, ACOMIN, among several other professional affiliations.
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Low turnout, late arrival of electoral officers, materials mar Edo LG polls
Low voter turnout, late arrival and absence of electoral materials and officers marred the conduct of the Edo State Local Government elections into the 18 councils and 192 wards of the state.
DAILY POST reports that the election is being conducted by the Edo State Independent Electoral Commission, EDSIEC.
Asides the late arrival of electoral materials and low voter turnout, only agents of the All Progressives Congress, APC, were present at all the polling centres visited.
A visit to several voting centres in Oredo and Egor Local Government Areas showed the absence of electoral officers and materials.
As of 10:30 a.m., electoral officers and materials were yet to arrive at the UNICAF Group of Schools in Ugbiyokho by Powerline Bus Stop in Egor Local Government Area.
No eligible voter was seen around the centre except two female officers of the Nigeria Police Force and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).
There were also no voters at a polling unit located at Asoro Slope along Ekenwa Road.
At the former Garrick Memorial School, the designated EDSIEC Registration Area Centre for Ward 1, Oredo Local Government Area, only a few voters were seen as of 10:30 a.m.
At Units 46 and 47 of the same ward, located at Oba Market and Yanga Fish Market, electoral officers arrived with voting materials at about 11:45 a.m., while no voter was in sight.
Also, a few voters were present at Units 19 to 47 in Ward 12, as well as at a polling centre located inside Urhokpota Hall.
Ward 4, located at Emokpae Primary School on Mission Road, with several polling units, also recorded a low turnout of voters.
The same was recorded at several polling units in Ward 12 located at the Forestry Road office of the Edo City Transport Service (ECTS).
A voter, Mrs Blessing Odion, said the exercise had been seamless.
Odion said the turnout was low but believed that voters were engaging in a walk-in voting pattern, where they come, vote and leave.
She noted that the materials arrived at the centre early.
At Asoro Primary School along Sakponba Road, a few voters were also present to cast their votes.
A voter, who did not mention her name, said voting started as early as 9:00 a.m.
DAILY POST also observed that electoral materials arrived late in most of the polling units in Wards 8 and 10 of Egor Local Government Area.
It was gathered that as of 9:00 a.m., voters who had arrived early at Units 9, 10, 11 and 12 of Ward 10, located inside Ugbowo Primary School, were still waiting for the electoral officers and voting materials.
The situation was reported to be the same at Units 42, 44 and 51.
Meanwhile, as of 9:35 a.m., voting commenced at Units 1 to 10 of Ward 8, Egor Local Government Area, situated inside Uselu Secondary School.
Speaking to newsmen, a voter who identified himself as Mr Moses Osadolor, and who voted at Unit 5, said voting started early in the area because it was the local government distribution centre for electoral materials.
Osadolor added that voting started a few minutes before 9:00 a.m. as against the scheduled 8:00 a.m.
He, however, lamented that there were no chairs and tables for the officials to sit on as they were standing while attending to voters.
According to him, “That alone makes the process fall below standard. Chairs and tables are supposed to be here. Imagine the officials standing.”
He also lamented the low turnout of voters, saying that only he had voted in his unit.
“Only me has voted in this unit. I understand some people came and later went back, thinking they would be able to vote and leave immediately,” he added.
Also speaking, the Supervisory Presiding Officer for Ward 8, Mrs Grace Ahiante, blamed the situation on the inability of the electoral officers to gain access to the classroom.
“We were supposed to get chairs and tables from the classrooms, but they are locked.
“However, one of the councillors volunteered to rent a canopy, chairs and tables, and that is what you see being off-loaded,” she said.
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Insecurity: ‘Tinubu has tried his best but needs to rest’ – Peter Obi
Peter Obi and President Bola Tinubu.
The presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), Peter Obi, has backed comments by the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, that President Bola Tinubu has done his best to address Nigeria’s security challenges, but argued that the President should now “go home and rest.”
Obi made the remarks during an interview with Chude Jideonwo uploaded on YouTube on Thursday while explaining why Nigerians should support his presidential ambition ahead of the 2027 election.
Responding to Adeboye’s recent comments on Tinubu’s handling of insecurity, Obi said the respected cleric’s assessment was accurate.
“Somebody asked me yesterday, they said that Pastor Adeboye said Tinubu has tried his best and he’s not happy. And I said, no, Pastor Adeboye remains a very revered, respected religious father, whom I believe in his genuineness and goodness.
“And what he said was correct. He said he has tried his best. He’s trying his best. That’s it. It’s the correct answer. The question to ask is: Is his best good enough? Where we find ourselves today, that leads to the issue of capacity.”
Obi maintained that Nigeria’s leadership challenge goes beyond effort, insisting that the country requires leaders with the competence and capacity to tackle its pressing problems.
“When I talk about leadership, I say competence, capacity, compassion, commitment, character. These are the issues. President Tinubu is tired. He needs to go home and rest,” he said.
The former Anambra State governor also urged Nigerians to assess his past record alongside his current policy proposals when deciding who should lead the country.
“It’s for you to look at my past and look at what I’m saying now,” he said.
Adeboye had recently defended Tinubu against criticism over worsening insecurity, arguing that the President had fulfilled his responsibility by issuing directives to the military rather than personally participating in operations.
The cleric, however, also expressed concern over the deteriorating security situation and urged the government to intensify efforts to tackle terrorism, kidnapping and their sponsors.
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