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2027: Wike finally subdues Fubara, hands Rivers PDP structures to Tinubu

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The recently conducted Local Government Elections in Rivers State have continued to raise a lot of controversies and reactions among Nigerians, groups and political parties.

Ekwutosblog reports that Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission, RSIEC, went on with the election despite widespread vehement opposition from notable Nigerians and stakeholders who believed it not only violates the Nigerian constitution but also makes a mockery of the country’s democracy.

Many Nigerians, especially those in the opposition and some analysts, believe the election was a plan to hand the state’s political structure to the APC and by extension President Bola Tinubu ahead of 2027.

 

Those holding this line of thought are irked that parts of the nation’s constitution were suspended to pave the way for the process, especially the mandatory notice as provided by the Electoral Act.

At the end of the controversial exercise, the commission announced that the All Progressives Congress, APC, which is supposed to be the main opposition in the state, won 20 local government areas in the exercise, while the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, secured only three.

Similarly, the APC won the councillorship election in 20 LGAs, while the PDP took three.

Ekwutosblog notes that this marks the first time APC has gained dominance in Rivers State since the return of democracy in 1999.

Following the exercise which many have described as a scam, the sole administrator of Rivers State, Vice Admiral Ibok Ibas, retd, sworn in the newly elected chairmen of the state’s 23 local government councils.

Ekwutosblog reports that the swearing-in ceremony took place at the Government House, shortly after the chairmen received their certificates of return from the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission, RSIEC office.

RSIEC’s result said that APC’s Ofori Owolabi won the Abua/Odual LGA chairmanship seat. In Ahoada East, APC’s Solomon Achoma won.

Other APC winners are Eugene Cheta, Ahoada West; Bob Fubarab, Akuku Toru; Otua Promise, Andoni; George Onengiyeofori, Asari Toru; Pepple Blessing, Bonny LGA; Michael Williams, Degema; and Obarilomate Ollor, Eleme LGA; Lloyd Julius, Emohua.

Others are Njoku Chima, Etche; Confidence Deko, Gokana; Wobodo Charles, Ikwerre; Thomas Bariere, Khana; Dr. Gift Wodo, Obio/Akpor; Akuro Tobin, Okrika; Obasi Uchechukwu, Omuma; James A. James, Opobo/Nkoro; Okechukwu Nwogu, Oyigbo; and Okwe Mbakpone, Tai LGA – APC.

The three PDP winners are Chukwu Ogbodo, Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni; Vincent Nimieboka, Ogu/Bolo LGA; and Sir Allwell Ihunda, Port Harcourt.

Despite reports of a statewide boycott of the election, over two million votes were announced by the organisers of the polls which was more than five times the votes cast in the 2023 presidential election in the state.

Former vice president, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, said there were no local government elections in Rivers State.

Writing on X, Abubakar said the LG poll and its outcome was “an awful absurdity and a travesty to the very notion of elective democracy.”

He criticised the Tinubu administration over the manner the elections were conducted.

“By the shameful and shambolic manner in which the occupation government went ahead to conduct local government elections in Rivers State, it is clear that the ruling APC party is not leaving anyone in doubt that it is prepared to throw caution to the wind to achieve an inordinate political advantage,” he said.

The Chief Executive Officer of TAF Africa, Jake Epelle, described the election as a democratic scam and totally unconstitutional which was done with 2027 in focus.

“It’s unfortunate we’re living in interesting times, especially politically speaking, and what played out in Rivers State on Saturday can only be described as unprecedented political manoeuvring, which is sort of a sham, and what looks like a democratic scam.

“I say that to buttress that point. I say that everything about this election that was held on Saturday was totally illegal and unconstitutional,” he said, describing it as a slap on the faces of Rivers people.

Ekwutosblog reports that the suspended governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara, was conspicuously absent during the election.

Apart from the governor, his key supporters, including Chief of Staff Edison Ehie, Secretary to the Government Tammy Danagogo, and other notable loyalists, were absent from their respective polling units during the election.

Similarly, the 23 former local government chairmen whom the Supreme Court sacked also shunned the election.

A source close to the governor told DAILY POST that power has been taken from Fubara.

“Most of the things happening today are parts of the agreement Wike and Fubara signed in the presence of Mr President.

“They have taken the power from the governor,” the source close to the governor of Rivers State told Ekwutosblog.

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, recently hinted that the return of Fubara, on the 18th of September, 2025, is sacrosanct but some political observers are wondering what the governor would be returning to do, with all his powers taken from him.

Following the then so-called reconciliation between Fubara and Wike, Rufai Oseni and Reuben Abati of Arise TV said the governor had been arm-twisted.

“In the first place, the fight is about the state’s resources, now they have been able to arm-twist Fubara,” Rufai said.

For Abati, “What Fubara did was an unconditional surrender to exhibit his cowardice. What are the conditions of that surrender? We’d like to know.”

Followers of the political situation in Rivers State believe that the September 30 Local Government Election has answered Abati’s questions as to what were the conditions of Fubara’s surrender.

Speaking to Ekwutosblog on how he now sees the administration of Governor Fubara following the LG election, Mr Darlington Nwauju, the Publicity Secretary of the Emeka Beke’s faction of the APC in Rivers State, said, “Concerning the administration of Gov Sim Fubara, it’s obvious his influence as Governor is castrated.”

On Wike taking over the political structures in Rivers State, he said “All I can tell you is that an average Rivers politician only follows you when you have contracts or money to share and Wike is sharing the money now.

“But, I refer you to the experiences of all those who distributed patronages like him, before now. Has all the transactional loyalties around them not expired? So, nobody owns any structures. It is pay as you go.”

Speaking on the LGA elections of August 30 2025, he said, “it has come and gone and we are in court, demanding for the authentic flag bearers of the party to be recognized and certainly the certificates of return issued to those pretending to be Chairmen, shall be nullified and fresh certificates issued our candidates.

“I won’t dwell much on that because the issue is in court as you can’t have an umpire descend into the arena to decide who candidates of any political party should be.”

Also speaking with Ekwutosblog , Dr Sani Abubakar, a political analyst, said, “First of all, I would say Nigerians and especially analysts who are observing the political terrain, myself included, we are highly disappointed by what transpired in Rivers State and I think if I would use the parameters of what a credible election is known for, transparency, fair play and all that, I would say the elections, especially the local government chairmanship elections in Rivers State have fallen short on that.

“We’ve seen the handwriting on the wall that the FCT Minister Barr. Wike has manipulated remote controls, and I think, succeeded in making everything work out in his favour in such a manner that now we can say he is fully in control of the political machinery of Rivers State.

“This local government election that took place does not reflect the will of the ordinary man on the streets of Rivers, we have seen how his political proteges, his stooges appeared on the platform of both PDP and APC, Chidi Lloyd and so many others.

“Whether it is APC or PDP, they were all the political ghosts of Wike and this they did so that if Fubara eventually comes back, I don’t know, they say it is on September 18 or thereabouts he would be at the mercy of the FCT minister and his cohorts.

“You know, they have fully taken control of the local government structure of the state and the state house of assembly, so the governor would be at their mercy now.

“I’m scared for President Tinubu, as well as Wike because I don’t know, posterity will not be kind to them. One day, Nigerians will give out their verdict. Many people know that the system is wrong, but they don’t have the courage to come out and condemn it, and everybody is trying to look the other way.

“From the sole administrator in the state, the former chief of Naval staff to the State Independent Electoral Commissioner, a chairman, or whatever they call him, what he did, that is just a charade that’s not what we call election.

“And you see how they recruited their thugs, their party supporters to thumbprint ballot papers, everything. How can we call that one election? You got to get your political appointees, you got your party supporters, they were busy thumb-printing, then you see the high number of votes coming out from some of those local government elections, even transcending what was recorded during the presidential election.

“How can you tell me this election was fair? There is nothing like an election there. And this portends great danger for the next election that we’re having in 2027.

“It means the APC or the government of President Tinubu would do everything in its power. They don’t care whether it is right or wrong, what they are concerned about is winning it.

“If Nigerians like, let them go to court, and then at the end, the court will rubber stamp whatever INEC has declared. That is not how elections ought to be.

“Elections should be free and fair in such a way that INEC will conduct it, Nigerians will accept the result without going to court.

“But with this kind of thing that we are experiencing, Nigerians are losing confidence in the entire system, and this may lead to voter apathy in the next general election in 2027, because if the vote of Nigerians doesn’t even count at the end, the Independent Electoral Commission will do what they want, regardless of whoever Nigerians have voted for. What’s the essence? What was the use of coming out to vote?

“It lacks everything that has to do, whatever you will know, as far as credibility is concerned, whatever parameter you think you use in an election that is credible, that election lacks it. So as I’m concerned, it’s just a strategy. And for now, Minister WIke has won.

“He has got the party structure, but I know posterity and the future will not be kind to them, that’s just the few comments I can make.

“I think the short and long of it, what is transpiring River State is battle for the sole of River State and from what has transpired now the APC, especially President Tinubu would tell Wike ‘well done, my good son in whom I am well pleased because you finally took charge of Rivers, especially now that we are seeing Rotimi Amaechi is trying to bounce back’.

“‘He’s trying to resonate himself through the ADC, it’s good that we’ve won. We’re going to empower you to hold Rivers for us. And what you have done, you have really taken charge,’ I think President Tinubu may be satisfied with that.

“Wike is fully in control of the party structure in the state, it will be a simple road to victory for APC. Because we all know, even though he pretends that he’s in the PDP, he surely is with APC.

“So he will stay in the PDP and sabotage the PDP to see that the APC turns out victorious. I think that’s the major reason why it happened.

“At the moment, I think Wike is the national leader of the PDP, working for the APC government. So for now, I think the coast is clear for them.”

Asked if the judiciary could be be bold enough to nullify the Rivers LGA election, the analyst added, “If you have read former president, Olusegun Obasanjo’s book, ‘Nigeria, present and the future’, you’ll see how he gave a good picture of the Nigerian judiciary system. I think one institution in Nigeria at the moment that doesn’t have any credibility is not just the police, it’s the judiciary.

“I don’t see the judiciary doing anything to rectify the illegality that has taken place in the Rivers.

“They will collect money and do the bidding of those who are in government.”

At the movement, the RSIEC had told aggrieved political parties and their candidates, in the just concluded local government elections in the state, to go to court, as the law has provided a channel for redress.

Meanwhile, Wike, while speaking during a media parley on Monday, said the polls were legally conducted and commended by many for being free and fair.

Replying Peter Obi and Atiku, Wike stressed that the court has not declared the Rivers State local government election illegal.

He was optimistic that the election and its results would be upheld by the court.

 

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2027: More Than 50 Lawmakers Lose APC Reps Tickets in Major Primary Election

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No fewer than 50 members of the 10th House of Representatives are unlikely to be part of the 11th Assembly after losing out in the All Progressive Congress (APC) primaries held on Saturday.

This marks one of the largest turnovers of sitting federal lawmakers since 2015 and signals intensifying internal competition within the ruling party eight months to the 2027 general elections.

While House Speaker Tajudeen Abbas (Kano) and Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu (Abia) successfully defended their tickets, several ranking and long-serving lawmakers were defeated, exposing strong anti-incumbent sentiment and the decisive role of state governors in candidate selection.

Major casualties

One of the biggest upsets was the defeat of House Majority Leader Julius Ihonvbere in Edo State’s Owan Federal Constituency. He polled 1,005 votes out of 7,587 cast, finishing third behind Andrew Ijegbia, who scored 3,695 votes. Abdul Oroh placed second with 1,740 votes.

In Delta State, veteran lawmaker Nicholas Mutu, who has represented Bomadi/Patani Federal Constituency since 1999, lost his re-election bid. Ngozi Okolie also lost the Aniocha/Oshimili ticket to former House Minority Leader Ndudi Elumelu.

 

Cross River State recorded one of the highest casualty rates, with five of eight incumbents failing to secure re-nomination.

They include three-term member Mike Etaba (Obubra/Etung), Godwin Offiono (Ogoja/Yala), Emil Inyang (Akamkpa/Biase), and Bassey Akiba (Odukpani/Calabar Municipality).

Only Peter Akpanke, Joseph Bassey, and Victor Abang won return tickets.

In Plateau State, conflicting results in Pankshin/Kanke/Kanam Federal Constituency triggered early confusion. One returning officer declared challenger John Tongshinen winner with 29,968 votes against incumbent Yusuf Gagdi’s 5,849.

The APC Plateau State primaries committee, chaired by Stella Okotete, later dismissed that declaration as unauthorised and affirmed Mr Gagdi as the authentic winner with 29,207 votes.

At a press briefing, Mrs Okotete stated that Nandom Kura was the recognised returning officer. “The returning officer approved by my committee that has gone to do fake declaration is null and void,” she said.

Other significant losses occurred in Ogun State (at least five incumbents, including Deputy Chief Whip Ibrahim Isiaka and Tunji Akinosi) and Ekiti State (three sitting members).

 

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PDP to screen Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday as its sole Presidential aspirant For 2027 race

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), led by Tanimu Turaki, SAN, has scheduled to screen former president Goodluck Jonathan tomorrow, Tuesday, aMay 19, as the lone presidential candidate of party.

According to a statement from the PDP faction backed by the Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, Former Vice-President Namadi Sambo, former governor of Plateau State, Jona Jang and a former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tom Ikimi have been listed among a committee of 14 members to screen Jonathan described as a lone candidate by the party.

Other members of the committee were Chief Olabode George, Babangida Aliyu, Maryam ciroma, Zainab Maina, Josephine Anenin, Dr. Abdul Bulama, Dr. Esther Uduehi, Edo State PDP chairman, Tony Aziegbemi, Dr. Sunday Solarium and Chief Anicho Okoro, who would serve as administrative secretary of the committee.

Last week, the national Publicity Secretary of the faction, Ini Ememobong, disclosed that former president Jonathan has successfully registered as a member of the party in the fresh digital registration exercise directed by INEC.

The PDP faction also announced that it was set to screen 748 house of representatives aspirants, 198 senatorial aspirants, and 112 governorship aspirants.

The screening committee would screen 2122 states houses of assembly aspirants. The exercise will commence tomorrow, Tuesday in different states.

According to the statement, the screening exercise would take place nationwide on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, at 10:00 a.m.

The statement said the Interim National Working Committee (iNWC) has also released the names of members to serve on the Screening Committees and Screening Appeal Panels.

It added that the publication of the screening details “is in accordance with the party’s guidelines and timetable for the conduct of the 2027 general elections.”

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Oshiomhole wins Edo APC senatorial primaries unopposed

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A former governor and incumbent Senator, Adams Oshiomhole, along with his counterpart Senator Joe Ikpea, sailed through the All Progressives Congress senatorial primary in Edo unopposed, and securing their tickets without a single vote cast against them.

Also Omoregie Ogbeide-Ihama emerged the winner in the APC primary for the Edo South senatorial district.

Ogbeide-Ihama won in the seven local government areas of Edo South in the results announced by the Chairman of APC National Assembly Primary Election, Muhammed Ajana at the Urokpota Hall, Benin.

He polled 27,154 votes while his opponents, Senator Neda Imasuen, got 13,580, and Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu got 6785.

The elections were hitch-free in Edo North and Edo Central, where there was no contest against the incumbents, Senators Oshiomhole of Edo North and Ikpea of Edo Central, respectively.

Ajana at the Urokpota Hall said the collation arose from votes cast in the seven local government areas made up of 77 wards where elections were conducted by members of the committee.

He said, “There are seven local governments that make up the Edo South Senatorial District. We have heard from the Returning officers from the seven local government areas. From the collation, the cumulative result we have for Edo South Senatorial District is this; Ogbeide-Ihama with 27,154 votes, Imasuen with 13,580 votes and Ize-Iyamu with 6, 785.

“This is the total reflection of what has transpired from the ward level to the local government and the Edo South senatorial district collation centre. With this we await further directives from the National Secretariat, we have done our best by collating the results which is our mandate, to collate the results and send them to the National Secretariat.”

However, it was gathered that Ize-Iyamu emerged as the APC candidate for Edo South Senatorial race. He claimed to have clinched the party’s ticket after defeating Ogbeide-Ihama and Imasuen.

It was claimed that the Chief Returning Officer, Abubakar Muhammad Kabiru, officially declared Ize-Iyamu the winner after securing the highest number of votes cast.

On his part, the senator representing the district condemned the exercise describing it as a sham allegedly designed to favour a preferred aspirant.

Imasuen spoke while reacting to events at his polling unit in Umagbae North Ward 5, Urhokuosa where he said he was denied the opportunity to vote following what he described as a chaotic and manipulated process.

The lawmaker accused leaders of the party of openly adopting a preferred candidate ahead of the exercise and intimidating members into supporting that aspirant.

He said, “There is nothing satisfactory about this sham of election they did today and it is very unfortunate because as a loyal party member, I expected something better than this.”

He said the warning signs emerged days before the primary when some ward chairmen allegedly informed him that they had been directed not to receive him during consultations.

Imasuen claimed that some ward leaders openly told him the party had already adopted a preferred aspirant, identified as Hon. Omoregie Ogbeide-Ihama, making further consultations unnecessary.

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