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Mark, others assure ADC state chairmen of role in anti-Tinubu coalition

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Abdulrahman Zakariyau

The National Working Committee of the African Democratic Congress, led by Interim National Chairman Senator David Mark, has assured the party’s state chairmen of their full inclusion in the opposition coalition seeking to challenge President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 general elections.

This assurance was given during a meeting held on Thursday at the Abuja residence of the interim chairman.

The meeting brought together the ADC NWC, state chairmen, and selected stakeholders.

Recall that on July 2, 2023, the party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 election, Dumebi Kachikwu, alongside some state chairmen, accused Mark and interim National Secretary, Rauf Aregbesola, of being imposed on the party, alleging they planned to oust some state chairmen.

However, speaking after the meeting, the party’s Interim National Spokesman, Bolaji Abdullahi, reaffirmed the leadership’s commitment to working closely with the state chapters.

He stated, “We have invited all the state chairmen to this meeting to reassure them that we don’t have any intention to push them away. Thirty-seven state chairmen, including that of the FCT, were present.

“The purpose is to dispel all kinds of falsehood and rumours circulating around the country—that we have come to take over this party and push them aside.

We don’t have any such intention. We are here to work with them as partners to build a stronger political party. “They are assured and will leave Abuja today more confident than they were yesterday that they are partners in this coalition-building process.”

Reacting to the comments made by Kachikwu, who had rejected the coalition and criticised the emergence of the new party leadership, Abdullahi said, “A presidential candidate is not an officer of the party. He is just a member. We are on solid legal ground, and if anyone has evidence that we violated our constitution, we are open to being challenged. No ADC member has disagreed with the process so far.”

Also speaking, ADC Forum Chairman and Kogi State Chairman, Kingsley Ogga, said they had been part of the coalition discussions from the beginning.

“We have been on this process for almost three years. We have been carried along on what they planned to do and how they intended to do it.

“We sat down together, deliberated together—that is how we reached this point. Everyone was carried along, and we support what is coming up now,” he said.

Other key figures present at the meeting included former Cross River State Governor, Liyel Imoke, former Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Tambuwal, Senator Tunde Ogbeha, and former PDP National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, among others.

 

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Senator Natasha Gifts Houses To Six Aides To Mark 46th Birthday

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The Senator representing Kogi Central, Natasha Hadiza Akpoti-Uduaghan, on Tuesday gifted six of her aides newly built houses across the senatorial district.

The gesture was part of the activities marking her 46th birthday.

The commissioning ceremonies, held in the beneficiaries’ local government areas, have drawn widespread admiration across Kogi State, with community leaders describing the gesture as a rare act of gratitude and a model of compassionate leadership.

The houses were handed over to Hamza Lamisi in Oboroke; Dr Salami Etudai in Kuroko; Mrs Adetayo Omotosho in Ogori-Magongo; Bashir Haroon in Ihima; Mr Dio in Ganaja Village; and Bello Abdulmumini in Rofochinomi, Okene.

Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan commended the recipients for their dedication and integrity.

She said, “I applaud you all for being diligent, sincere, and reliable. Leadership should never be selfish. When people work faithfully, it is only right that they reap the reward. I believe in lifting those who work with me, not using people and abandoning them.”

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I love PDP but defected to protect myself – Adeleke

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Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has defended his defection from the Peoples Democratic Party to the Accord Party, describing the move as necessary to safeguard his personal security and the stability of the state.

Speaking on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Wednesday, Adeleke said he did not abandon the PDP, which he still holds in high regard, but chose to prioritise continuity in Osun’s development.

“It’s not true that I abandoned PDP. I love PDP, but I have to protect myself.

“I have to make sure I protect my state because of the good work we’ve been doing so that we can continue,” he said.

Adeleke joined the Accord Party on Tuesday after resigning from the PDP, the platform on which he won the 2022 governorship election.

He secured the AP governorship ticket on Wednesday.

He will face candidates from the All Progressives Congress, PDP and the coalition in the African Democratic Party in what is expected to be a decisive contest for his political future.

Reacting to concerns that contesting under a less popular party could affect his re-election chances, Adeleke expressed confidence that his performance in office would earn him a second term in the 2026 governorship election.

The governor said residents of the state are “wiser” and understand the difference between “good governance and bad governance,” arguing that the election would be decided by candidates, not political parties.

“Osun people are wiser. They know the difference between good governance and bad governance, and they have decided to toe the Imole path; it is me they are talking about.

“We are not even talking about parties right now; the party is just the platform. And when they compare the records of what my predecessor has done, and they compare [them] with my own records, they have suffered a lot in terms of unpaid salary.

“I came in, I brought hope, I brought light to Osun State. So, my records, first of all, will speak for themselves,” he said.

Adeleke said he is not worried about “federal might,” noting that he won the 2022 governorship election while in the opposition and expects to repeat that feat in 2026.

“Well, I believe our president is a democrat. He’s been in this position [opposition] before. When he was in opposition, I learned a lot from him, too.

“He stood his ground, despite the fact that he was in opposition, and he still won. So why can’t I do that?

“I was in the opposition when I won last time, and it’s not going to be different,” he added.

Adeleke added that the “people will decide,” saying he is confident voters will return him to office “because of my track record” and their desire for continuity.

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BREAKING: Seven APC Governorship Aspirants In Osun Step Down After Meeting With Tinubu (List)

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At least seven Osun State governorship aspirants from the All Progressives Congress (APC) have withdrawn from the race following a meeting with President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday.

They have all agreed to support Bola Oyebamiji as the consensus governorship candidate in the forthcoming primary.

The meeting, called by President Tinubu at the Presidential Villa, was boycotted by one of the aspirants, Iyiola Omisore.

Omisore had earlier described his disqualification from the primary as a joke.

The aspirants who stepped down include former Deputy Governor Benedict Olugboyega Alabi, Dotun Babayemi, Akin Ogunbiyi, Senator Babajide Omoworare, Kunle Adegoke, Babatunde Haketer Oralusi, and Mulikat Abiola Jimoh.

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