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Ekiti APC leaders endorse Oyebanji for second term

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Leaders and members of the All Progressive Congress (APC) in Ekamefa communities, Ajoni Local Council Development Area of Ekiti State, have endorsed Governor Biodun Oyebanji to continue the governance of the state till 2030.

The leaders under the banner of the Abejide political dynasty from Ekamefa being spearheaded by the Chairman, Ekiti State Local Government Service Commission, Chief Alaba Abejide, said they took the action to reciprocate Governor Oyebanji’s outstanding delivery and leadership style.

They arrived at the unanimous and overwhelming decision on Thursday, at a well-attended political gathering held at Ipao Ekiti Country home of Chief Abejide and attended by critical stakeholders and members of the party.

Other high-profile leaders that constitute the political movement are: Chairman, Ajoni LCDA, Hon. Prince Michael Ogungbemi, ex-Speaker, Ekiti State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Dele Olugbemi, Technical Advisor to the Governor, Hon Muyiwa Olukosi, SSA on Agric Processing Zone, Pastor Kehinde Ajayi and a Special Assistant, Femi Andero, among others.

Moving the endorsement motion, the Technical Advisor on Policy Evaluation, Hon. Olukosi, said Oyebanji has delivered exceedingly well via completion of the Ele bridge along Itapaji/Iyemero Road, siting of the Agriculture  Processing zone in Ekamefa, the ongoing reconstruction of Ayedun-Irele road, relief materials to rainstorm victims and fairness in terms of political appointments to Ekamefa.

At the leaders’ prodding, the motion was seconded by the Senior Special Assistant on Agriculture Processing Zone, Mr. Kehinde Ajayi.

Ratifying the endorsement, the leader of the political movement, Chief Samuel Abejide, said the move was a reciprocation of Oyebanji’s goodness to Ekamefa and a request for more dividends for the residents.

“This is a reciprocation of the Governor’s performance. But we are pleading that the governor should appoint a member of the State Executive Council from this area. We are passionate about this, because our support here is total. We have a one-party here in Ekamefa”, Abejide said.

A leader of the group and Chairman of Ajoni LCDA, Michael Ogungbemi, commended Governor Oyebanji for not disappointing the citizens, saying they would reciprocate further with votes in the 2026 governorship poll.

“We have never wavered in our support, we will never deviate from our progressive ways. We are with Chief Abejide, who is a strong supporter of Governor Oyebanji. When things were tough and rough, we delivered, and I know that it will be easier this time”, Ogungbemi said.

The Ekamefa Central Coordinator, Hon. Afeez Adeyemo, declared that Ekamefa has always been in the progressive fold, saying the area will deliver overwhelmingly for Oyebanji in the next election.

In his acceptance speech, Governor Oyebanji stated that he was overwhelmed by the quantum of endorsements he was enjoying in Ekiti, describing this as a propelling force that will make him rev up the pedal of delivery to benefit more citizens.

The governor, represented by the Director General, Bureau of Community Communication, Mrs Mary Oso Omotoso, stated that he was thrilled by the inclusiveness in the party’s mobilisation structures at Ekamefa, which makes the endorsement more worthwhile and exhilarating to him.

“Let me assure you, Governor Oyebanji will continue to serve you. This gathering shows how much love you have for your government. You know he has always been inclusive; nobody is neglected in this government. I know you have felt his impact in this axis.

“I am grateful that before the election, Ekiti people have been showing appreciation for the governor’s performance and inclusiveness. He is happy that you show readiness to vote for him. I have no doubt that you will work hard and deliver for us. You have shown the evidence, and we are happy about this.

“The governor will never disappoint you. He is a people-loving Governor and a friend of the masses”.

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He was my mentor – El-Rufai reveals how Buhari made him Kaduna gov

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A key member of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, coalition, Nasir El-Rufai, has disclosed how the late ex-President Muhammadu Buhari was instrumental in his emergence as former governor of Kaduna State.

Describing Buhari as his mentor, El-Rufai disclosed that the late ex-President encouraged him to contest for governorship in 2014 and stood by him through his victory.

He disclosed this while mourning Buhari’s death in a clinic in London.

Posting on X, El-Rufai said Buhari stood up for Nigeria during war and peace.

He recalled how Buhari directed him to lead the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, Renewal Committee after the 2011 elections.

He wrote: “I mourn the departure of President Muhammadu Buhari. He was a leader who stood up for our country in war and peace.

“I had the privilege of working with him in the CPC. President Buhari was my political mentor. He nudged me to contest for the governorship of Kaduna State, encouraged me by attending the flag-off of my campaign in November 2014, and stood by me to victory.

“I am profoundly grateful for his support during my tenure as governor and for the remarkable access he afforded me, even during rare moments of disagreement on policy matters.”

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Nigeria’s political class destroying our country – Senator Seriake Dickson warns

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Senator Henry Seriake Dickson, has accused Nigeria’s political elite of systematically destroying the nation’s democracy and institutions.

Dickson made the accusation in a speech at a one-day workshop organized by the Nigeria Civil Society’s Alliance for Democratic Change (NCSADC) in Abuja.

Dickson, who served as a two-term governor of Bayelsa State warned his fellow politicians of “unknowingly committing class suicide.”

According to him, their actions have not only weakened the nation’s democratic institutions but has also pushed the country further into crisis.

“The Nigerian political class has killed this country, and you guys [civil society] should not let it happen. “They are killing Nigeria; they are making this country look small.”

The Bayelsa born lamented the widespread practice of politicians moving from one party to another.

He said that politicians have formed the habit of manipulating institutions such as the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC to rig elections and silence opposition.

He expressed frustration with the subversion of institutions like the judiciary and the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, accusing politicians of manipulating them to rig elections and silence opposition.

“Our own democracy is the wishes and caprices of the president or a governor. They don’t even care how the world looks at Nigeria,”

Dickson slammed the judiciary, describing it as “helpless” and often reduced to reading “body language.”

He stated that court rulings have become predictable tools in the hands of those who control power.

Dickson further accused the ruling political elite of abusing federal institutions for electoral gain, using security operatives, soldiers, and the police to intimidate, harass, or even kill civilians during elections.

“They want to control INEC, they want results written for them. They use DSS, police, and the army, not to protect the people but to kill and suppress them during elections. That is the hallmark of a failed country.”

The lawmaker highlighted the growing disconnect between elected officials and the people.

He said many Nigerian politicians no longer relate to their constituents, nor do they feel accountable to them.

“They don’t even take calls from their people. Their homes are too big, too beautiful. Their people can’t even access them,” he lamented. “They know they don’t need the people to win elections. The system allows them to impose themselves.”

He charged civil society groups with the responsibility of holding the political class accountable, urging them to rise and defend democracy from total collapse.

“If a political class does not believe in free and fair elections, in the rule of law, in an impartial judiciary, then they are not just destroying the country, they are destroying themselves. That’s class suicide.”

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ADC moves to take over Imo, begins membership drive

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The African Democratic Congress (ADC), Imo State has bowed to take over Imo State in the 2027 elections.

The party in order to achieve it’s target has set up mechanism to admit individuals from other political parties who share its values and vision

The chairman of ADC in Imo State, Prof.James Okoroma stated this in a statement made available to newsmen, in Owerri on Tuesday.

Prof. Okoroma highlighted that the party is committed to good governance and promises to run an all-inclusive administration.

He said: “ADC welcomes individuals who share its values of progress, development, discipline, integrity, and honesty. ADC marks a new beginning, ending politics driven by corruption and deceit.”

He extended hand of fellowship to politicians to join the ADC, while assuring a level playing groud.

The 2023 governorship candidate of the party called citizenry to support and enrol with the party, assuring good governance as a reward for loyalty and consistency.

He explained that ADC’s consolidated agenda is tailored towards attracting like-minded persons and build strong and viable visibility across the geo political zones.

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