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Akeredolu Again Justifies Amotekun, Stresses Need For Constitutional Amendment In Favour Of States

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Rotimi Akeredolu in Amotekun Uniform2

By Ayodele Oni

Chairman, Southern Governors Forum, (SGF) Mr Oluwarotimi Akeredolu has said the South West Security Network,(SWSN) codenamed Amotekun, is a child of necessity to secure the lives and properties of citizens of the geopolitical zone.

Governor Akeredolu of Ondo state, in a statement he personally signed on Thursday was reacting to remarks by a presidential Aspirant on the platform of People’s Democratic Party, (PDP), and Bauchi state Governor, Dr Bala Mohammed.

The Governor, known for his comments on national issues, writes “We just read in the news the statement credited to the Governor of Bauchi State and Presidential aspirant on the platform of the People’s Democratic Party, Dr Bala Mohammed, on the Western Nigeria Security Network, code-named Amotekun.

“He spoke on the need to restructure the polity for real development. He identified this ingenuous design to save the lives and property of our people as necessary.

“We commend him for the rare courage exhibited at a time when it is considered expedient to cling to equivocation and outright denial of the obvious for political correctness. This conduct is exemplary.

“We also salute him for his bold declaration that there can be no advancement unless there is restructuring.

“Aspiring politician to public office must have a clear vision of how to solve socio-economic problems.

“The ability to identify issues of development and the capacity to tackle same mark out genuine leaders.

“It is mollifying to witness the growing acceptance of an experimentation, conceived as an exigent, but integral and indispensable part of a comprehensive programme for an effective security system in a country which faces serious challenges of redefinition.

“This acknowledgement is an open challenge to all the States, which have availed themselves of the benefits of an outfit borne of ingenuous and audacious insistence to protect lives and property, to keep improving to clear the vestiges of doubt arising from misunderstanding or outright mischief.

“It is also a call on our legislators to consider, very seriously, making laws which will deepen the current democratic experiment.

“The 1999 Constitution, as amended, mocks the federal status of the country. The precarious state of the polity, with regard to security and economy, makes it compelling.

“We hold it as self-evident that a federal state must put in place a system of administration which reflects its heterogenous character.

“The Federating units must progress from the semblance of autonomy to the recognition of their unique features which justify their existence.

“All institutions must emerge as consequences of deliberative engagements designed to accommodate and serve all segments of the society.

“Social services become seamless and effective when governance is localized.

“It, therefore, becomes anomalous and suspicious to insist on a central command structure of policing the polity.

“Amotekun points at the path to tread in ensuring that collaborative efforts among security agencies yield maximum protection for the citizenry.

“It points at the ostensible potentials of a nation-state sincerely desirous of mobilizing the citizens for the production of goods and services.

“We are proud of our modest intervention at a most auspicious moment in the country.

“We enjoin all patriots to look critically into the issues bordering on the challenges faced by the country as a result of the current system.

“Devolution of powers must be perceived as necessary for the development of the country. There can be no meaningful progress in a system where the Federating units are treated as mere outposts for the central administration.”

Okada Ban: Hausa Community Threaten Sanwo Olu, Says They Have Voting Population; Urge Him To Rescind Ban

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Okada Riders in Lagos State

By Akinwale Kasali

The Hausa Community in Lagos State has urged Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to rescind his decision on the ban of commercial Motorcycles popularly known as Okada in Six Local Government Areas in the State.

Sanwo-Olu had announced the total ban of Commercial  Motorcycles operation during a meeting with Police Chiefs in Lagos in Ikeja, Surulere, Eti-Osa, Lagos Mainland, Lagos Island, and Apapa.

The fresh Okada ban followed the February 2020 restriction placed on the activities of commercial motorcycles.

Sanwo-Olu said the Government took the decision in line with the State’s Transport Sector Reform Law of 2018 to immediately address the chaos and menace created by the operations of Okada in the listed areas.

He told the Police to enforce the order without compromise.

“After a critical review of our restriction on Okada activities in the first six Local Government Areas where we restricted them on February 1, 2020, we have seen that the menace has not abated. We are now directing a total ban on Okada activities across the highways and bridges within these six Local Government and their Local Council Development Areas, effective from June 1, 2022.

“This is a phased ban we are embarking on this period, and we expect that within the short while when this ban will be enforced, Okada riders in other places where their activities are yet to be banned can find something else to do. We have given the notice now and we expect all commercial motorcycles plying the routes in the listed councils and areas to vacate the highways before enforcement begins. The enforcement will be total.”

However, the Seriki of Obalende, Waziri Saliu has advised the Lagos State Government to have a rethink on the decision as Okada Riders who hail from the Northern Part of the country contribute significantly to the voting population in the State and should not be economically strangulated.

Waziri added that the LASG should get the data of all Okada Riders in the State, especially in the aforementioned area where the ban is taking center- stage and fish out the criminally minded ones, rather than the total ban where innocent ones are affected.

This issue has taken us a long time and we have been trying to put our members on the line. I want to advise the Government to rethink its decision because Lagos can’t operate without bikes because of traffic.

“Government should register Okada riders in each local government to know those working in any local government. By so doing, the government would know who to pick when any issue arises.

“Some of our members stay here in Lagos and vote during elections. That should count for something because we contribute to votes during elections. The government should change the system of Okada riders not stopping them.”

Waziri, however, ruled out the possibility of taking any legal action against the State Government.

The Seriki Hausa of Ajah, Ibrahim Ngoma, agreed with his Obalende counterpart that the Government should consider the voting population of Hausa Okada riders in Lagos.

“Truth be told, Governor Sanwo-Olu has been understanding with Okada people unlike Governor (Babatunde) Fashola. Okada members should obey the law while I appeal to Governor Sanwo-Olu to look into the matter and lift the ban before the election because the ban is affecting my people,” he said.

In a chat with The PUNCH, leader of the Hausa community in Lagos, Iliyasu Kira, pleaded with Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, to reverse the ban.

According to the Seriki Hausa in Shasha in the Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos, the voting population of the Hausa Okada riders in Lagos is not something the government want to joke with.

He said, “I appeal to the government to leave Okada riders to continue their operations. These Okada riders help the government during elections with votes. Our voting population in Lagos constitutes over 2.7 million because most of us vote here in Lagos. We are not all bad people.

“Many of our people are Okada riders in Lagos. If the government claims that robbers are rampant among Okada riders, then the government should sieve out the criminals. The government should provide replacement for our members affected by the ban.

“We don’t have the power to start any legal case with the government. This is why I am appealing with the government to reconsider the ban.”

The total ban of Commercial Motorcycles

is coming days after Okada riders killed a young man, David  Imoh, a 36-year old Sound Engineer in the Lekki area of Lagos State over N100 balance.

It was learnt that the victim, who was a sound engineer, was lynched and burnt to death after a misunderstanding ensued over the N100 balance with one of the commercial motorcyclists from Northern extraction.

OPINION: Deborah: Victim of WhatsApp Rule Violators

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Azu Ishiekwene

By Azu Ishiekwene

Parents, students, and indeed anyone with a conscience is still shocked at the killing of Deborah Yakubu in Sokoto over allegations of blasphemy.

The brutal termination of the life of a promising young Nigerian in a school, will again pass with lamentations and condemnations as has become the norm, but most likely, without the consolation that justice would be served.

As we flip over this page and move on, we would most likely overlook the real problem that led to this tragedy. The small cause, the little speck, that has produced a big effect, an explosion and other unintended consequences.

In spite of the curfew imposed by the Sokoto State government, many residents and their properties and businesses – all of which had nothing to do with the alleged blasphemy – were attacked with a potential for escalation well beyond the borders of the Caliphate.

All of these troubles derived from annoying indiscretions and abuse of social media platforms. Practically every member of a WhatsApp group must have come across a set of rules crafted by an unknown Samaritan on what to and what not to post in a group chat.

Some groups even evolve their own domesticated set of rules and observances – often applying sanctions where there are breaches. But zealots live on higher sanctimonious precepts. They have their own standards and presume to want to impose salvation by fire by force – the attitude that leads to the invasion of group chats with contents not related to the group’s subject matter.

In further blatant disregard of other members’ sensibilities, there are members who appropriate the chatrooms for their businesses, for religious purposes, for spreading fake news, sensation and even for sharing violent or gruesome content without advising viewer-discretion.

Trivial as this seems, it is so serious that one has witnessed the psychic shock and trauma inflicted on individuals simply by viewing gruesome images or videos carelessly shared in group chats.

Interestingly, the culprits so generous with such disturbing and often inappropriate contents are often the least forthcoming with ideas and contributions regarding the objectives of the group.

Deborah Yakubu became the unfortunate victim of challenging such rude infractions and invasion of group chat rooms with unrelated contents. She was hunted down– not by strangers, but by her own compatriots, course-mates and group members for calling them out to do the right thing – or stop doing the wrong things – deliberately.

She can be heard in a voice note telling one of her course-mates that the group was created for academic purposes such as assignments, coursework and not the extraneous subjects they chose to post. If she had resisted the bait of further exchanges with the culprits beyond this point, perhaps tragedy might just have been avoided.

The word in the air is ‘blasphemy’. But the prelude to it is not referenced. The murderers of Deborah were the first to cross a redline by misusing a group platform, and this should become a warning in this era – a red flag in other WhatsApp groups.

If we remain flippant about this as we are wont to be as a people – taking others for granted and flaunting that brazen audacity of the okada man and his keke counterpart, then a new frontier of tragedies may just have been opened to us by social media.

For the sake of plain talk, let’s state explicitly that a problem which started as a disagreement in a WhatsApp chat group is what led to the unfortunate and brutal murder of Deborah Yakubu, a student of the Shehu Shagari College of Education, Sokoto.

She dared to remonstrate with other students for sharing irrelevant posts in their academic WhatsApp group. It started small, but has left a pool of blood and the shrieks of hounds who, not satisfied with the bestiality, proceeded to burn the remains of the dead! This is the reason we need to interrogate our actions and their unintended consequences.

In all things, moderation is the best advice for all citizens in a multireligious country and secular state. Without moderation, many will die as victims of impunity with the murderers emboldened by the state’s nonchalance.

The summary execution of Deborah is not the first of its kind in our culture of religious intolerance and impunity, but it is the first, in recent times, to have arisen from people appropriating social media platforms for purposes other than the original aims and objectives.

Like in movies, we are burdened with a mania – the callous disdain for the sacredness of human lives. Except for the zealots, the murder of Deborah still jolted many with a cold shiver.

The Nigerian Bar Association which scheduled its 2022 NBA-SPIDEL (NBA Section on Public Sector and Development Law) conference in Sokoto had to call it off with a statement reflecting the dangerous state of affairs.

The opening paragraph of the statement is fully excerpted: “The last week, like many before it, has been replete with unfortunate developments that have trivialised the sanctity of human lives, exposed the weakness in our security architecture, tested our collective resolve as a people, and significantly threatened the unity of Nigeria as a nation.

“In the South-East, there were reports of the gruesome killing of security personnel by the now notorious ‘unknown gunmen’ and other non-State actors; in Lagos, a young man (simply identified as David) was reportedly lynched by commercial motorcyclists around Lekki; and in Sokoto, there is the unfortunate and heart-wrenching murder of Miss Deborah Yakubu, a 200-level student of Shehu Shagari College of Education, Sokoto by some of her school-mates for alleged blasphemy”.

It is the tragedy of our nation that our constitution, security outlay and institutions of state are mere warrior statues – imposing, intimidating, and menacing, but just occupying space and of no practical value.

Even the NBA knows this as paragraph 4 of their statement indicates: “While the expectation of Nigerians and the international community is that the culprits should be brought to justice speedily for the appropriate offences, the demand for the release of the suspects by some protesting youths coupled with assault on innocent citizens, burning of worship centres and destruction of property has added an entirely new and worrisome dimension to the unfortunate incident. This is clearly a test of the will of the State to fully enforce its laws and foster rule of law.”

Deborah invoked “holy ghost fire” and her executioners invoked the greatness of the Creator. But the land is soaked in blood while the three tiers of our government make illusive motions without movement. The next occupants of government houses are on the campaign trail and cannot be disturbed by the killing of one inconsequential student.

It’s complicated enough, and even considered abhorrent in some societies, to choose what to die for; but choosing what to kill for is another matter entirely. People were burned at the stake over accusations of witchcraft, which at the time, meant believing in or teaching religious ideas other than those of the Catholic Church. We look back at that time and wonder how that happened?

Well, the disgusting trail of senseless murders linked to allegations of blasphemy, including Deborah’s, does not suggest that Nigeria has moved an inch since the Middle Ages.

Yet, if we stretch this thing called blasphemy, as Professor Farooq Kperogi argued brilliantly in his article, we would find Muslims blaspheme the Christian God and vice versa and these Abrahamic religious are no less guilty of routinely blaspheming Judaism and believers in the African traditional religions or atheists!

And doesn’t it break your heart and shatteryour humanity that we have become so used to the spilling of innocent blood, so accustomed to needless tragedies and so indifferent to the helplessness of government, that the state would go to court and frame Deborah Yakubu’s gruesome murder simply as “a breach of public peace?”

That charge, I think, is blasphemy against decency – it is far worse than Deborah’s variety!


Ishiekwene is the Editor-In-Chief of LEADERSHIP

NGIJ Set To Take Governance Assessment Visit to Kwara State

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By Akinwale Kasali

Foremost Media investigative Group, the Nigerian Guild of Investigative Journalists (NGIJ) will next week storm Kwara State to conduct Governance Assessment of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq administration for the past three years.

The Guild in a statement issued on Thursday by its National General Secretary, AbdulRahman Aliagan in Abuja, said the Governance Assessment is inline with its commitment to deepen Democratic rule in Nigeria, and make the government accountable to the electorate.

Aliagan noted that assessment tour billed to commence on Monday May 23, 2022 will give the Guild’s investigation team to interact with different stakeholders  in Kwara State to assess the impact of Governor AbdulRazaq administration on the people of the State.

According to the statement, the Governance Assessment is aimed at rooting for the truth, getting first-hand  information from different stakeholders, and assessing the impact of the current administration in Kwara State.

The Guild General Secretary said NGIJ members from all part of the country will on Monday converge in Ilorin, the State Capital, for commencement of Governance Assessment Tour to assess Governor AbdulRahman Abdulrazaq administration’s impact on the people.

He added that the guild will engage critical stakeholders,  including traditional rulers, civil servants, labour unions, pensioners, top government officials, students, market men/women and others in order to get first-hand  information about the current administration led by Governor Abdulrazaq.

The Guild has carried out similar governance assessment in Kogi, Ondo and Bayelsa states. Their reports were  in tandem with the outcome of the Governorship election in the three States.

Crisis Rocks PDP In Zamfara State Over Suspension Of State Party Chairman, Col. Bala Mande

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Col Bala Mande Suspended as Zamfara State PDP Chairman

By Akinwale Kasali

The crisis rocking the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Zamfara State has worsened.

The Party in the State is in disarray and polarized following the suspension of its Chairman, Col Bala Mande (rtd).

The Suspension of Mande was approved and supported by nine out of the 14 Members of the State Working Committee of the Party at the instance of the Party Leader in the State, Barrister Mahdi Aliyu Gusau.

Announcing the Suspension of Mande in a statement, the State PDP Publicity Secretary, Alh Abba, said the suspension is for a period of one month, effective from Tuesday May 17th 2022.

It was alleged that the SWC accused the suspended Chairman of anti-parry activities.

The statement reads; “This is to inform the general public, and ardent members of our great party, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), that the Executive Chairman of our party has been suspended for anti- party activities.

“This becomes necessary owing to the fact that the State Chairman has been conducting the affairs of the party without the involvement of the State Working Committee, and the Leader of the party in flagrant violation of the constitution of our party.

“This has become necessary to forestall the abuse of power and the derailment of the rules governing the running of the party. The suspension is for a period of 1 month, this is expedient to allow the Working Committee constitute a panel of inquiry into the allegation.”

The State working committee also accused Col. Mande of engaging in party transactions and official engagements without the consent of  the party leaders or the members of the State Working Committee.

The suspended Chairman is said to be collecting money from aspirants with fake promises of helping them to secure tickets for the respective positions they are vying for.

Other allegations leveled against him include revealing the Party’s secret to opposition and having his loyalty to APC government in the state, saying the suspended chairman is still serving the interest of the Zamfara State governor whom he served as Chief of Staff.

“In view of the foregoing, the Vice Chairman, Kaura Namoda Zone, Mallam Ali Namoda, will oversee the activities of the party for the period of his suspension. Therefore, the State Working Committee has inaugurated a panel of inquiry to investigate this allegation.

The members of the panel are as follows:

Ahmed Sani Kaura – Chaiman

Bala Zurmi – Member

Sanin Baba – Member

Abdulhadi Ahmed – Member

Suwaiba Bako – Member

Abul Mustapha – Member

Barr Ibrahim Jibril – Secretary.”

With the suspension of the Chairman, all documents signed by him within the period of the suspension have been declared invalid.

It may be recalled that the suspended Chairman was recently accused by a former Senator who represented Zamfara North at the Senate, Tijjani Yahaya Kaura, of collecting 70 million Naira, to sabotage Senator Sahabi Ya’u Kaura during the 2019 general elections.

N80bn Fraud: Disgraced Accountant General Suspended

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EFCC Arrests Accountant General Of The Federation- Ahmed Idris

By James Orji

Disgraced Accountant General of the Federation, AGF Ahmed Idris has been suspended. Idris was suspended on Wednesday by the Minister of Finance, Zainab Ahmed.

The AGF was arrested on Monday by operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.

Wilson Uwujaren, Head of Media and Public Information at the EFCC disclosed, in Abuja, that the AGF was arrested for allegedly misappropriating N80 billion.

According to the EFCC spokesman, verified intelligence reports showed that Idris raked off the funds through bogus consultancies and other illegal activities using proxies, family members and close associates.

Uwujaren added that the funds were laundered through real estate investments in Kano and in Abuja.

He explained further that Idris was arrested after he failed to honour invitations by the EFCC to respond to issues connected to the fraudulent acts.

In a letter announcing his suspension, Ahmed said the AGF cannot remain in office while investigation is ongoing over the issue.

In the suspension letter marked HMFBNP/AGF/SUSPENSION/5/2022 and dated May 18, 2022 the minister said the suspension became necessary “to allow for proper and unhindered investigation in to the serious allegations in line with Public Service Rules 030406”.

The suspension letter reads: “Following your recent arrest by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on allegations of diversion of funds and money laundering, I write to convey your suspension from work without pay effective 18th May, 2022.

“During this period, you are not expected to attend to your place of work or contact any official in your Office except for any disciplinary hearing that may be advised.”

Meanwhile, the anti-graft agency said on Wednesday that it has moved the suspended AGF to Abuja for interrogation.

Access Bank Emerges Best Performing Stock, Awosika Best Chairman Of The Year

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Access Bank has emerged the best performing stock in 2021 by the Nigeria Exchange Limited (NGX).

The Bank earned this recognition at the 2022 Nigerian Investor Value Awards (NIVA) organised by BusinessDay in collaboration with the Nigeria Exchange Group. Also, Chairman, Board of Directors of the Bank, Dr Ajoritsedere Awosika emerged as the ‘Board Chairman of the Year’ under the listed company awards category.

Access Bank was named the best stock in the ‘Financial Services -Banking’ category for its exemplary performance and creating value on the NGX compared to other quoted banks in the past year. Similarly, Awosika was adjudged the best based on her outstanding leadership and business strategy during the period under review.

The Nigerian Investor Value Awards recognises leaders of public and private companies who have created sustainable alpha-generating value for their shareholders through their strategic priorities, operating efficiencies, organisational values, and market engagement activities.

The listed segment of the awards recognises stellar performance of the public companies creating value on the Nigerian Stock Exchange based on criteria such as share price, dividend payments, sustainability, brand value, market leadership and business strategy against their peers in the year under review.

Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Exchange Limited, Temi Popoola, who was represented by the Divisional Head, Capital Markets, Mr. Jude Chiemeka, said the award by the Businessday Media Limited underlined Nigeria Exchange Group’s goal of promoting actionable and effective multi-stakeholder dialogue on issues central to a well-functioning financial system.

The Publisher, Businessday, Frank Aigbogun said the NIVA, formerly known as the Top 25 CEOs Award, recognises the contributions of astute businessmen and women who toil day and night to ensure the Nigerian economy grows. He noted that the capital market has remained strong in the mix of the global realignment that is going on consequent upon the Ukrainian crisis.

The NIVA award is a further affirmation of Access Bank’s leadership in promoting sustainable banking practices, financial inclusion, and the diversification of local economies through altruistic CSR initiatives that have impacted the lives of many people.

Oshiomole Vs Fayemi: SW PDP Says APC Previous Election Victories Questionable

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Kayode Fayemi and Adams Oshiomhole

By Ayodele Oni

Allegation of electoral fraud levelled against Ekiti state Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi by former Chairman of All Progressive Congress, (APC), Adams Oshiomole, has continued to generate mixed reactions.

Fayemi has denounced the allegation, describing Oshiomole as someone “still experiencing a post traumatic stress disorder on account of his removal as Chairman of APC.”

But the South West People’s Democratic Party (PDP), said the trending video footage has further exposed how the ruling APC has been manipulating election processes in the country.

The opposition party in a press statement by Chief Sanya Atofarati, the PDP Zonal Publicity Secretary, said the former Edo State Governor was not saying anything new but only confirming the APC falling house of fraud.

“The revelation by Oshiomhole should not come to anyone as a surprise but a confirmation that the APC is a party founded on fraud whose purported past electoral victories have been questionable.

“We have seen the electoral abracadabra perpetrated in Osun against PDP in 2018 and the insidious role played by Fayemi to rig PDP candidate out of his hard won victory after he had fraudulently laid seige using federal might to ‘reclaim’ Ekiti from PDP.

“Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the PDP candidate only yesterday, reminded Nigerians of how he was robbed of Presidency through the APC rigging machine in 2019.

“These are not mere hear- say but empirical facts that the PDP clearly won in 2019.

“Oshiomole was only stating the obvious the same way another APC Governor recently accused his fellow governors of being Yahoo-yahoo Governors.

“The PDP and other concerned Nigerians would continue to watch in amusement the tragic-comedy and the flip flops of the APC until they were swept away by the broom in 2023 even as more revelations would be made known to the public in days to come.”

2023 Election: Aspirants In Ondo Defy Governor, Insist On Primary Election

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Rotimi Akeredolu
Governor Rotimi Akeredolu

By Ayodele Oni

Aspirants jostling for various political positions during next year’s general elections in Ondo state have turned down the plea by Governor Rotimi Akeredolu to produce consensus candidates among themselves.

The aspirants, after series of meetings with the Governor and leadership of the All Progressive Congress, (APC) in the state refused to step down for anyone among them insisting on primary election.

Next year’s election in the state will produce candidates for the three Senatorial seats, nine House of Representatives and 26 members for the State House of Assembly.

The Governor, at a meeting in Cocoa Conference Hall, Governor’s Office, Akure had called on all National and State Assembly aspirants from the State to discuss a way forward in ensuring APC win across the State.

The Governor, who had assured aspirants that there would be a level-playing field, advised that they do not have to all enter into the race in such a large number.

He, however, called for negotiation and consideration of consensus where applicable.

In another strategic meeting with the State Working Committee, Party Leaders and Stakeholders, the Governor alongside the State Party Chairman, Ade Adetimehin, after deliberation, had thrown open some Senatorial Districts, Federal and State Constituencies for a contest among the aspirants due to disagreement.

At the meeting, the Leader of the party in the State mandated that a very transparent and fair Primaries be conducted owing to the fact that a consensus could not be reached in the aforementioned Senatorial districts, Federal and State Constituencies.

He urged all party delegates to exercise their franchise and present the best candidate and party flagbearer at the polls.

The Districts and Constituencies opened for contest are; Ondo Central, Ondo South Senatorial districts, Ileoluji/Okeigbo & Odigbo Federal Constituency,

Irele/Okitipupa Federal Constituency, Ile-oluji/Okeigbo Constituency, State House of Assembly.

Others are Odigbo Constituency one, and Akure South Constituency one, State House of Assembly.

The leadership of the APC in the state has warned that “On this note, it is now imperative to call the attention of all party leaders and stakeholders in the state to adhere to Mr. Governor’s decision and charge our delegates to act in the interest of the party so that credible aspirants who will win for the party in the general election can emerge.

“Governor Akeredolu is known for his fearless stances and Talk and Do beliefs. He has repeatedly called for fairness, equity and justice for all interests even beyond the shore of Ondo State.

“It is consequently believed that Mr Governor’s decisions shall be strictly followed by the party leadership in the State and unarguably gives room for a level-plain ground contrary to the imposition rumours in some baseless quarters.”

2023: Trouble Rocks APC, As Former Kano State Governor, Shekarau, Joins NNPP

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Ibrahim Shekarau Joins NNPP

By Akinwale Kasali

As the 2023 election gathers momentum, the ruling Party, All Progressives Congress, APC, in the past few weeks has witnessed a gale of defections. The latest is that of Ibrahim Shekarau, a former Governor of Kano State who has joined the bandwagon.

Shekarau has officially joined the New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP, dumping APC.

The defection of Shekarau  comes days after former Director General of APC National Leader and Frontline Presidential Aspirant, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu’s Support Group, AbdulMumin Jibrin,  joined the NNPP.

The tweet reads, “BREAKING- Sen Ibrahim Shekarau joins NNPP”.

Shekarau alongside another former Kano State Governor, Rabiu Kwankwanso, have now formed an alignment going into the 2023 General Election.

It would be recalled that Shekarau gave the Presidential Seat a shot in 2011, but lost the election to former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

Abdulmumin in a statement, blamed Governor Abdullahi Ganduje for the defections from APC to other parties.