Politics
Ekiti 2026: Zoning, rivalries, battle for power reignite old political fires

As activities gear up ahead of the 2026 gubernatorial election in Ekiti State, old questions have resurfaced about zoning, trust, party supremacy and the state’s complex political history that continues to shape its democratic future.
Although parties are yet to conduct primary elections to select their flag bearers, electioneering has begun with actors declaring their interests to run for the most coveted office in the state.
Ekiti’s return to civil rule in 1999 under the Fourth Republic began with Otunba Niyi Adebayo of the Alliance for Democracy (AD), the son of Nigeria’s former military governor, General Adeyinka Adebayo.
His one-term stint gave way to the political juggernaut that would define the early 2000s in Ekiti, Ayodele Fayose of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, elected in 2003.
Fayose’s first tenure was cut short by impeachment in 2006 amid allegations of corruption and abuse of office.
Though controversial, the impeachment set off a wave of instability, a succession of acting governors, including the then Speaker of the House and eventually General Tunji Olurin as administrator, before the emergence of Engineer Segun Oni, also of the PDP.
Oni’s time in office was itself contested. Kayode Fayemi of the then Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) challenged the results of the 2007 election, and after a prolonged legal battle, Oni was sacked in 2010, making way for Fayemi.
Thus began a fierce rivalry between the PDP and the ACN (later APC), a pattern that still defines Ekiti politics today.
Since 1999, power in Ekiti has rotated largely between Ekiti Central and Ekiti North. The South Senatorial District, which include Ekiti East, Ekiti South West, Emure, Aiyekire (Gbonyin), Ikere, and Ise/Orun, has long complained of marginalization.
Despite producing political heavyweights, such as Adebayo Clement Adeyeye, it remains the only district yet to complete a full term in the governor’s seat.
Segun Oni, who hails from Ekiti North, only got a partial term. Fayemi (Ekiti North) had two terms. Fayose (Ekiti Central) also served two terms. The current governor, Biodun Oyebanji, hails from Ikogosi-Ekiti in Ekiti Central.
Ahead of 2026, voices from Ekiti South, including traditional rulers, youth associations, and political leaders, have grown louder, demanding that justice and equity be done through zoning.
The clamour for zoning has again been brought to the front burner despite the incumbent, Oyabenji seeking re-election.
The argument is that every major district should have a fair shot at the governorship to foster inclusivity and a sense of belonging.
Although zoning of political offices has never been an issue in Ekiti politics from time immemorial, the clamour for power shift to Ekiti South ahead of next year’s election is already giving Governor Oyebanji and the leadership of his party and the opposition PDP headache and sleepless nights.
Political pundits opined that next year’s election is widely expected to be a fierce contest among the three districts, but Ekiti South is insisting that it is its turn to occupy the most exalted seat in the state.
Soji Solomon, a former chairman of the APC in Emure, Ekiti South, has strongly criticized the long-standing marginalization of the region in the state’s political leadership.
He expressed that the 2026 governorship election offers the best opportunity for the ruling party to right this historic wrong.
In a conversation with our report in Ado-Ekiti, Solomon stated: “For years, Ekiti South has been sidelined in the power equation. We have capable, qualified leaders, but the political structure has consistently overlooked us.
“The upcoming 2026 election is the perfect moment for the APC to address this imbalance.
“It is time to give the South its rightful chance to lead this state, and I believe the party must rise to this challenge, or risk alienating a significant portion of its base.”
Ahead of the 2026 Governorship election in Ekiti, a group of concerned politicians across the registered political parties has emerged under the umbrella of ‘EKITI NEW DIMENSION’, with the sole aim of rescuing the state from what they describe as the “clueless government” of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
The group’s spokesperson, Chief Segun Akinwumi, outlined the movement’s conservative vision and its commitment to revitalising governance in Ekiti.
Akinwumi said the new coalition intends to offer an alternative political direction, unite disenchanted leaders across party lines, and “unseat the current government that has failed to meet the aspirations of the people.”
The ruling APC retains a strong hold on Ekiti, especially with Oyebanji’s relatively calm administration and continuity from the Fayemi legacy. However, internal party tensions remain, particularly around succession planning and zoning within the party.
The PDP, tagged the main opposition but now weakened nationally and within Ekiti, is searching for a revival.
Adding further intrigue to the developing political scene, a chieftain of the PDP, Emmanuel Fayose, has declared his intention to join the 2026 Ekiti gubernatorial race.
Fayose, the immediate younger brother of former Governor Ayodele Fayose, made his declaration in Ado-Ekiti while addressing reporters.
He expressed confidence in securing the PDP ticket and ultimately unseating incumbent Governor Biodun Oyebanji of the APC.
According to him, his decision is driven by a burning desire to reposition the state and restore people’s trust in governance.
“I am not just riding on my name. I have a vision and capacity to deliver transformative governance in Ekiti. The state deserves more, and I believe I represent the generational shift and seriousness our people need,” he said.
Analysts believe that his brother and former governor, Ayodele Fayose may still influence the race, directly or indirectly.
The belief in some quarters is that Ayo Fayose would be running his brother’s third term agenda despite him giving his nod to the incumbent Oyebanji recently at an event at Ado Ekiti.
There’s also talk of a “third force,” possibly a Labour Party or Social Democratic Party (SDP) candidate emerging to disrupt the APC-PDP duopoly, though Ekiti has not historically embraced third-party candidates.
The interplay of zoning demands, old rivalries, emerging political forces, and questions of equity are shaping what could be the most unpredictable gubernatorial election in the state’s history.
The coming months will test the strength of party structures, the sincerity of political actors and the resolve of the electorate.
Politics
National Leadership Sides with Prof. James Okoroma as Imo ADC Chairman

By Dan Opara
The lingering leadership tussle within the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Imo State has taken a new twist, as Prof. James Okoroma has firmly dismissed allegations leveled against him by a section of party youths, insisting that he remains the authentic and duly recognized State Chairman of the party.
Reacting swiftly to a communiqué circulated by the aggrieved youths, Prof. Okoroma described their claims as “baseless, unfounded, and orchestrated to mislead the public.”
Speaking to ThePressman Newspaper via the telephone, he declared, “I am the authentic and duly recognized Imo State ADC Chairman. Those attempting to tarnish my reputation are nothing but drunkards who dwell in bar parlours to make noise. The said Emmanuel Amushie is an impostor.”
Prof. Okoroma further stressed that his leadership remains intact, legitimate, and anchored on due process.
He dismissed insinuations of impersonation, describing them as the handiwork of desperate political actors bent on destabilizing the party for selfish gains.
He urged ADC members in Imo State and across Nigeria to disregard the communiqué issued by the so-called youths, whom he labeled as “charlatans lacking the capacity to determine the direction of the party.”
According to him, his priority is to consolidate the ADC as a credible, transparent, and people-oriented platform that will offer Nigerians genuine democratic alternatives ahead of the 2027 elections.
Calling on security agencies and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to remain vigilant, he cautioned against impostors parading themselves as party executives.
Prof. Okoroma assured party loyalists that no amount of blackmail or propaganda would derail his mission.
He concluded with a rallying call, “Remain calm, remain focused, and disregard every falsehood. Together, we shall make ADC the pride of Imo State and Nigeria at large.”
Meanwhile, the national leadership of the ADC has officially weighed in on the matter. In a press statement made available to ThePressman Newspaper and signed by Sir Bon Unachukwu, National Vice Chairman (Southeast), on Saturday, August 22, 2025, the party categorically reaffirmed Prof. Okoroma as the authentic Imo State Chairman.
The statement, with reference number ADC/NVC-SE/PR/0825/01, read in part:
“The attention of the national leadership of the ADC has been drawn to reports that one Emmanuel Amushie has been parading himself as the Imo State Chairman of our party.
For the avoidance of doubt, Prof. James Okoroma remains the authentic Chairman of the Imo State Chapter, whose nomination was duly ratified by our National Executive Committee (NEC) and communicated to INEC.
The general public is hereby advised to disregard all claims to the Imo ADC chairmanship by Amushie, as such claims are false, misleading, and unconstitutional.
We call on security agencies to remain vigilant and forestall the disruptive activities of Amushie, which are capable of breaching public peace in the state.”
The press release, dated August 22, 2025, further warned that any attempt to destabilize the party through fraudulent claims would be met with decisive resistance.
With this development, the leadership of the ADC at both the state and national levels appears firmly aligned with Prof. Okoroma, leaving Chief Emmanuel Amushie’s claim increasingly weakened and discredited.
Politics
Peter Obi: ‘They came with sweetener’ – Soludo defends ‘psychiatric evaluation’ comment

Anambra State Governor, Charles Soludo, has defended his remark that any politician who promises to serve only one term in office requires psychiatric evaluation.
Speaking on Wednesday while fielding questions on Arise Television’s Prime Time programme, Soludo said his comment was made in the context of ongoing debates on zoning in Anambra politics.
He noted that similar promises had been made in the past but were quickly rejected by the electorate.
According to him, politicians often attempt to lure voters with pledges of serving only a single term, even when their manifestos suggest otherwise.
“You see, I said that in the context of the debate going on in my state, in a context where you have established a process of zoning, and somebody wants to cut short that particular zoning. They come with this sweetener, ‘oh if you give me this and then I will only spend this time.’ They know they were being disingenuous.
“They came with that argument in 2017 when my predecessor was running for a second time. They came here and telling Anambra, or some people promising us, including some people on the terrain today, Anambra people were quick to see through the disingenuity of that kind of promise, and of course, voted massively. The fact is that we won 21 over 21 local governments in that election. Nobody bought that crap, as it were.
“And now again, we are in for another election, and some people are again, imagine in the same state I am from the south and the north just finished, handed over to the south, and the south will serve its time, and then it will go to central. And now some people from the South senatorial zone are showing up because they realize that it does just…’oh, don’t worry if you vote for me’… So they are swimming against the tide. ‘If you vote for me, I will spend only one term’.
“Meanwhile, you see the manifesto that they are rolling out. You realize that even if they were to spend even 20 years, they wouldn’t even scratch it. I mean, it’s just, I don’t know how to describe it. So you’re just taking the people to be…you’re just playing at the people’s intelligence. You just think everybody is a fool.
“If anybody’s saying that it’s either he is just being deliberately deceitful or there is probably something not working right upstairs to take the entire people of Anambra State as fools, you know, to think that the entire people are fools, not to see through the lie, not to see through the deception, then the person must have a mental issue,” Soludo said.
The governor maintained that such promises insult the intelligence of the people, arguing that anyone making them is either being deceitful or unfit to hold office.
Ekwutosblog reports that the governor’s comments followed a recent pledge by former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, that he would serve only one term if elected president in 2027.
Politics
ADC Owerri Zonal Summit Concludes with Resounding Success

The ADC Owerri Zonal Summit, held on August 19, 2025, at the State Party Office in Port Harcourt Road, was a huge success. Dignitaries from across the zone, including 9 LGA Chairmen, attended the event.
Keynote speaker Dr. Okadigbo Odoghara delivered a compelling speech on leadership transformation in Nigeria. Other notable speakers included Barr. Eze Eluchie, who provided insightful political analysis, and Hon. Chinonso UBA (Nonsonkwa), a renowned Imo State journalist and ADC leader, who shared his thoughts on the way forward for Imo State ADC.
Representing State Chairman Prof. James Okoroma, Deputy Chairman Hon. Chima Amadi contributed to the event’s political growth with a thorough analysis of Imo State’s democratic landscape.
The summit showcased solidarity and unity within the party, with a large turnout of members and guests. Zonal Chairman Andyson Obani outlined the party’s next steps in addressing societal challenges and building a better Nigeria. Which he pointed out that “
ADC is now the Ladder and the most formidable united opposition force driven by the wisdom of Elders and Strength of the youths.
As a zone
1) We assure Coalition partners a better partnership with respect and mutual understanding.
2) We Request other leaders on owerri zone to join hands with ADC to ensure that our zone produces the next governor of imo state.
3) We will procure the ADC nomination form freely for the best aspirant in our zone to lead the rest.
4) We advice our Adc-Dna leaders to allign with party directives and avoid acts that will derail our noble objectives.
5) We will democratically engage our federal and state legislatures on effective utilization and accountability to owerri zone allocations.
6) We will unveil ADC football Tournament in September aimed at Talent hunt and formation of Adc Fc that will compete in Nigeria leagues. Our diaspora partners are getting ready.
7) We pledge our loyalty to National Leadership of the party led by Dist Sen David Mark, South East Zone led by Sir Bon Unachukwu and Imo State led by Prof James Okoroma.
8) Advice our ward and chapter leaders to live up to expectations.
Great Thanks to Dr Ralph’s Okey Nwosu (Ikolo Awka) and Hichief Anayo Arinze (Eko Awka) for been pragmatic leaders of high excellence.”
The event marked a significant milestone for ADC Owerri Zone, demonstrating its commitment to transformative leadership and inclusive growth.
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