Author: The Nation

  • Group pledges stronger role for Nigerian women in food security, exports

    Group pledges stronger role for Nigerian women in food security, exports

    The Platform for African Women in Smart Climate Agriculture (PAWISCA) has reaffirmed its resolve to place Nigerian women at the centre of food security, export expansion and poverty reduction nationwide.

    The organisation’s Nigeria Representative, Mrs Bola Oyegbami, stated this at a thanksgiving programme for Nigeria and PAWISCA, describing the event as both spiritual and strategic.

    She revealed that PAWISCA has expanded its footprint to 45 African countries, adding that the organisation’s continental leadership has adopted Nigeria’s operational structure as a benchmark for other member states.

    Oyegbami further disclosed that, over the past three years, several Nigerian states have developed export-ready products through PAWISCA’s collaboration with the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC).

    According to her, the NEPC, led by its Chief Executive Officer, Mrs Nonye Ayeni, has identified PAWISCA as a rare institution with a strong national spread, actively involved in training, exhibitions and value addition initiatives.

    “We are in the 36 states, with female local government coordinators and some male members,” Oyegbami said. “It is a women-led initiative focused on farming and export, but also fashion and creative industries.”

    She explained that PAWISCA members are transforming traditional products into income-generating exports, ranging from Aso Oke redesigned into modern suits to Igbo weaving adapted for global markets. In agriculture and food processing, the organisation is promoting innovations such as powdered egusi, black soup concentrates, plant-based creams and instant local meals, all processed, packaged and registered with NAFDAC for local consumption and export.

    “These are products that sell abroad. They bring in foreign exchange and directly address poverty,” Oyegbami said, adding that Lagos State alone accounts for multiple approved products, while about eight states are currently export-ready.

    Oyegbami also revealed plans by PAWISCA’s African leadership to provide financial support through an Ecobank-backed structure, strictly tied to proof of production and training. “You don’t just give money. People must show what they have produced and where they are exporting to,” she said, citing cassava-to-ethanol and soya bean processing projects that have already received approvals from laboratories and universities.

    She noted that structured training for farmers and exporters will commence in January, with a detailed timetable already published. 

    With over 5,000 members nationwide, PAWISCA continues to expand through state and local government coordinators, encouraging Nigerians—particularly women—to convert skills, farms and ideas into sustainable businesses.

    Also speaking at the event, PAWISCA Lagos State Coordinator and member of the Board of Trustees, Prof. Lola George-Akoje, said the organisation is progressing with focus and discipline, warning against the expectation of quick financial gains without meeting set requirements.

    She said PAWISCA is keen on supporting practical, verifiable projects, rather than mere proposals. “We want to see what people are actually doing and support them. This is contrary to the usual mentality,” she said.

    According to her, PAWISCA is primarily interested in projects that can be tested, improved and supported for export, enabling farmers to earn more. “If you are a farmer, let us see what you are growing, how you can package and process it to make more money, and the organisation will support you when it comes to exportation,” she said.

    George-Akoje added that farmers are encouraged to explore cassava by-products such as ethanol, while the organisation also supports fashion and cultural industries, including adire and other African textiles.

    She expressed optimism that 2026 would be a better year for Nigeria, revealing that from January, there is a strong likelihood of releasing funds to qualified farmers and other beneficiaries under PAWISCA’s programmes.

  • Otu swears In Egbung as Bekwarra chairman, canvasses unity, good governance

    Otu swears In Egbung as Bekwarra chairman, canvasses unity, good governance

    Cross River Governor Bassey Otu has sworn in Hon. Egbung as Chairman of Bekwarra Local Government Area, charging him to lead with humility, unity of purpose and commitment to service.

    The swearing-in ceremony, which marked the formal resolution of the leadership crisis in the council, was also used by the Governor to set the tone for governance in the New Year.

    Otu emphasised the strategic importance of local government administration, describing it as the tier of government closest to the people and critical to grassroots development.

    He said the All Progressives Congress (APC) places premium value on effective local governance because of its direct impact on communities, families and everyday livelihoods.

    Reflecting on the transition in Bekwarra, the Governor commended party leaders, stakeholders and government institutions for managing the process peacefully and orderly, without disruption. He praised the maturity displayed by the APC leadership in the local government, noting that their conduct helped preserve unity and stability.

    “Position is not given for you to exert power or become an emperor. Position is for you to serve the people,” Otu said, reminding the new chairman that leadership is a call to responsibility, compassion and accountability, especially to the most vulnerable in society.

    The Governor expressed confidence in Egbung’s capacity to deliver, citing his experience, character and steady performance while acting in the role. He described the new chairman as a product of due process who understands governance from the ground up and has earned the trust and support of his people.

    Otu further revealed that Bekwarra remains a key part of the administration’s economic vision for Northern Cross River, assuring that ongoing and future initiatives would reposition the area for growth and shared prosperity. He called for sincerity of purpose, seriousness in governance and collective commitment to development.

    He congratulated Egbung and family, urging them to see the new responsibility as service to God, the state and the people of Bekwarra, while expressing optimism that better days lie ahead for Cross River State.

    Egbung expressed profound gratitude to God for what he described as an eventful and fulfilling day, assuring the people of Bekwarra and Cross River State of his readiness to serve diligently and responsibly.

    He said his administration would be guided strictly by the rules of engagement, transparency and commitment to the welfare of the people.

    Describing the new year as one of renewed energy and purpose, Egbung urged the people of Bekwarra to prepare for hard work and collective progress, stressing that the time for complacency was over.

    He noted that leadership to him simply means service, adding that he has lived a life dedicated to serving others and would continue in that spirit as chairman of council.

  • Fed govt unveils measures to curb malpractices in NECO, WAEC, other exams

    Fed govt unveils measures to curb malpractices in NECO, WAEC, other exams

    The federal government has announced new measures to curb examination malpractice in the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) and National Examinations Council (NECO) examinations.

    The government said the measures are part of ongoing reforms to strengthen credibility, transparency, and public confidence in Nigeria’s assessment system.

    Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, and the Minister of State for Education, Suwaiba Said Ahmed, announced the measures in a statement signed by the Director, Press and Public Relations of the ministry, Boriowo Folasade, on Monday in Abuja.

    The minister stated that the Federal Ministry of Education was intensifying oversight and deploying targeted strategies to safeguard the integrity of national examinations.

    Among the key measures is the introduction of enhanced question randomisation and serialisation mechanisms.

    While all candidates will answer the same examination questions, the sequencing and arrangement will differ for each candidate, ensuring that every student writes a unique version of the examination and significantly reducing opportunities for collusion.

    The ministry also reaffirmed its strict policy prohibiting the transfer of candidates at the Senior Secondary School Three (SS3) level.

    It said this directive, already communicated through an official circular, will be rigorously enforced to prevent last-minute school changes often associated with examination malpractice.

    “To further ensure transparency, new national Continuous Assessment guidelines have been developed for immediate implementation. All examination bodies (WAEC, NECO, NBAIS etc) must strictly follow the standardized submission deadlines for each academic period:

    Submission Windows

    •             First Term CA: January

    •             Second Term CA: April

    •             Third Term CA: August

    “These timelines are mandatory and designed to ensure consistency, data integrity, and prompt processing of Continuous Assessment records across the country.

    “In addition, the Federal Ministry of Education is introducing a unique Examination Learners’ Identity Number for all candidates. This identifier will enable effective tracking of learners throughout the examination process, strengthen monitoring and accountability, and support long-term reforms in assessment, certification, and data management,” the statement said.

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    The ministers assured stakeholders that examination administration will be conducted under strengthened supervision and coordination with relevant examination bodies to ensure strict compliance with established guidelines and ethical standards.

    They emphasized that these measures reflected the Federal Government’s resolve to conduct examinations that are credible, fair, and reflective of global best practices, while addressing Nigeria’s unique educational realities.

    The ministry reaffirmed its commitment to working closely with all examination bodies, state governments, school administrators, parents, and candidates to ensure the successful implementation of these strategies and the smooth conduct of the 2026 examinations nationwide.

  • I have achieved my goal for establishing ABUAD, says Afe Babalola

    I have achieved my goal for establishing ABUAD, says Afe Babalola

    Founder and Chancellor of Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD), Aare Afe Babalola, has declared that his lifelong vision of establishing and nurturing a world-class university has been fulfilled.

    Babalola spoke on Monday during the 16th anniversary of the commencement of academic activities at the university, saying ABUAD has recorded remarkable growth, global recognition, and academic excellence over the last 16 years.

    The legal luminary said the university, which commenced academic activities on January 4, 2010, with just 240 pioneer students, has grown into a globally competitive institution that has not only surpassed many older universities but has also become a reference point for quality and functional education in Nigeria and beyond.

    Highlighting ABUAD’s achievements, Babalola noted that the university has consistently ranked among the best universities globally, referencing its placement by Times Higher Education Impact Rankings among the top 100 universities in the world and its recognition as the number one university in Nigeria in 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025.

    He added that the feat confirmed that age is no barrier to success, noting that he founded the university at about 80 years old.

    According to him, ABUAD has emerged as a clear leader in key disciplines such as Law, Medicine, and Engineering, surpassing many older institutions and firmly establishing itself as a global brand in higher education.

    He expressed gratitude to God for divine guidance and sustaining grace since the inception of the institution, describing the journey as one marked by faith, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to quality and functional education.

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    He also commended the management and staff of the institution, under the leadership of the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Smaranda Olarinde, for translating his vision into a flourishing academic reality admired both within and outside Nigeria.

    The elder statesman cautioned against complacency, stressing that sustaining success requires even more effort than attaining it.

    He urged academic and non-academic staff to remain disciplined, committed, and focused, emphasizing that maintaining the university’s high standards should be the collective responsibility of all stakeholders.

    ABUAD Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Smaranda Olarinde, described the institution’s 16-year journey as a testament to visionary leadership, discipline, and unwavering commitment to excellence.

    She said that the university’s steady rise in global and national rankings reflected the clear vision of the Founder and the uncompromising dedication of staff and students to academic integrity, research relevance, and innovation.

    The VC noted that ABUAD’s recognition by reputable global ranking bodies did not come by chance but was the product of deliberate policies, strict adherence to standards, and continuous investment in infrastructure, teaching, and research.

  • Court declines bail to Bauchi finance commissioner, others accused of financing terrorism with $9.7m

    Court declines bail to Bauchi finance commissioner, others accused of financing terrorism with $9.7m

    A Federal High Court in Abuja has rejected the request for bail made by the Commissioner of Finance in Bauchi State, Yakubu Adamu, and three others accused, among others, of financing terrorism to the tune of $9.7 million.

    The other three are Balarabe Abdullahi Ilelah, Aminu Mohammed Bose, and Kabiru Yahaya Mohammed.

    Adamu, said to be a former Branch Manager of Polaris Bank Plc (Bauchi branch) and the other three were arraigned on December 31, 2025 on a 10-count charge, marked: FHC/ABJ/CR/705/2025, filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), in which they were accused of engaging in terrorism financing to the tune of $9.7million.

    They pleaded not guilty to the charge, following which their lawyer, Gordy Uche (SAN), argued their bail applications, which the prosecuting lawyer, Samuel Chime, opposed.

    Ruling on Monday, Justice Emeka Nwite held that by the nature of the offences with which the defendants were charged, it was necessary to balance their right with that of the larger society.

    Justice Nwite noted that the offences alleged in the charge threaten national security and public safety, adding that terrorism related offences threaten social order.

    The judge held that granting pre-trial release of the defendants could endanger the public, and therefore, such bail could not be granted.

    He then proceeded to issue an order granting accelerated hearing of the case.

    Justice Nwite said, “I am not unmindful of the constitutional provision of Section 36(5), which provides that every person who is charged with a criminal offence shall be presumed innocent until he/she is proven guilty.

    “But, I must not hesitate to state that the said constitutional provision is not absolute. In the consideration of application for bail, all factors have to be considered.

    “I have carefully considered the affidavit evidence available before me at this point in time, and I have also considered the proof of evidence, especially the statement of Dan Lawan Abdulmumuni and other prosecution witnesses, together with the grave threat to national security and public safety this case poses,” he said.

    Justice Nwite said he also took cognisance of the fact that terrorism related offences threaten social order and that pre-trial release could endanger the public.

    “In my view, the prosecution/respondent has succeeded in raising a reasonable presumption of criminal responsibility on the part of the applicants.

    “In view of the foregoing, I am of the humble view, and I so hold, that the interest of justice will be met by giving the matter an accelerated hearing.

    “Consequently, the application for bail is hereby refused,” the judge ruled.

    Justice Nwite then adjourned till January 13 for the commencement of the trial.

    In count one of the charge, Adamu, Sirajo Jaja (while being Accountant-General of Bauchi State, now at large}, Samaila Irmiya Liman (now at large}, Ilelah, Bose and Mohammed (said to be civil servants and signatories to Bauchi State Government’s accounts and/or payment instruments) were alleged to have committed the offence sometime between Jan. 2024 and May 2024.

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    They were alleged to have conspired to provide funds in the aggregate sum of 2,300,000.000 U.S. dollars in cash for the benefit of Bello Bodejo and persons associated with him, pursuant to approvals granted by Gov. Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State.

    The said funds were alleged to be used, in whole or in part, to finance a terrorist or terrorist group.

    In count three, the defendants were accused of being involved in an arrangement which resulted in the sum of about 500,000.00 U.S. dollars being delivered in cash to Bello Bodejo and persons associated with him for the purpose of terrorism and for the benefit of a proscribed terrorist group pursuant to approvals granted by Gov. Bala Mohammed.

    They were, in count four, accused of conspiring to disguise the origin of the 2, 300, 000. 00 U.S. dollars, being Bauchi State Government’s funds, routed through Bureau de Change (BDC) operators and other nominees and converting the same to U.S. dollars, for the benefit of Bello Bodejo and persons associated with him.

  • Fire guts recycling site, damages homes, church in Abule Egba

    Fire guts recycling site, damages homes, church in Abule Egba

    A fire outbreak on Monday afternoon razed an open-space recycling site and spread to nearby structures along Pipeline Road, off Ekoro Road, Abule Egba, Lagos State.

    The Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service said it received a distress call at 1:08 p.m., prompting the immediate deployment of firefighters from the Agege and Abesan fire stations to the scene.

    Preliminary reports indicated that the fire started in an open area used for local recycling activities. The blaze later extended to a nearby residential bungalow and a mini church within the vicinity.

    One adult female reportedly suffered shock during the incident and was promptly attended to by emergency responders. She has since been stabilized. No fatalities were recorded.

    Confirming the incident, the Controller General of the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Mrs. Margaret Adeseye, said firefighters successfully contained the fire and prevented further damage.

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    “The fire has been successfully brought under control, and investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the incident,” she said in a statement.

    Mrs. Adeseye reiterated the agency’s commitment to protecting lives and property across the state, urging residents to strictly adhere to fire safety regulations to prevent similar occurrences.

  • Family of teenager killed by soldier demand N500m compensation, jobs for siblings

    Family of teenager killed by soldier demand N500m compensation, jobs for siblings

    The family of a 13-year-old boy, Timothy Daniel Monday, allegedly killed by a soldier on January 1, 2026, in Ete, Ikot Abasi Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State, has demanded N500 million compensation.

    The family also requested the construction of a befitting house and employment for all eight surviving siblings of the deceased.

    They said the compensation should be jointly paid by the Nigerian Army and Sterling Petrochemical and Fertilizer Limited, the company to which the soldier involved in the incident was attached before the New Year’s Day tragedy.

    Parents of the deceased, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel, made the demands during a meeting with representatives of the Army and the clan head of Ukpuum Ete, His Royal Highness Nsikan Udom.

    Timothy was reportedly shot dead at about 12:05 a.m. on January 1, 2026, after he confronted the soldier for allegedly attempting to sexually harass his 15-year-old sister, Miracle.

    The incident occurred as the children were returning from Mount Zion Full Gospel Church along Akongntekong Road, Ete.

    Speaking with The Nation, the boy’s mother, Mrs. Aniebiet Daniel, said she had given the Army and the company a two-week ultimatum to meet the family’s demands to enable the burial of her son.

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    She recounted that the children had attended a crossover service on December 31, 2025, and were on their way home shortly after the New Year celebrations when the incident occurred.

    According to her, the soldier, whom she alleged was under the influence of alcohol and drugs, attempted to sexually harass her daughters. She said her son intervened and was shot in the head, killing him instantly.

    She further alleged that the soldier had earlier struck her daughters with his gun, and that after the shooting, he assaulted them as they tried to retrieve their brother’s body, causing them to faint and be rushed to the hospital.

    “Before long, other soldiers arrived, firing shots into the air and releasing tear gas. As I speak, my son’s body is still with the Army,” she said.

  • Schools resume in Abuja as FCTA hails massive turnout

    Schools resume in Abuja as FCTA hails massive turnout

    Academic activities for the second term of the 2025/2026 session officially commenced across the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on Monday.

    Visits to some schools in the nation’s capital showed that student and teacher turnout was high.

    This was the situation at Government Secondary School (GSS), Junior Secondary School (JSS), both in Apo Resettlement, Government Science Secondary School, Pyakasa Maitama, and JSS Apo Legislative Quarters, Abuja.

    At GSS Apo Resettlement, out of 1,158 school population, the total number of students on the first day of resumption was 405.

    During a routine inspection of schools to monitor compliance, Ms. Joy Okeke, Permanent Secretary of the FCTA Education Secretariat, praised the “massive” turnout of students and pupils.

    Speaking on behalf of Dr. Danlami Hayyo, FCT Mandate Secretary for Education, Okeke attributed the high attendance and readiness to learn to the conducive environment provided by the FCT Minister, Barrister Nyesom Wike.

    “The turnout is very impressive; it shows that the children are ready to learn,” Okeke stated during a visit to Government Secondary School (GSS) Apo.

    She added, “The Honorable Minister has made the school environment conducive. I have advised the students to be attentive and the teachers to remain punctual and committed.”

    She reiterated that the FCTA Education Secretariat continues to encourage a collaborative spirit between staff and students to ensure a successful 2026 academic year.

    At Government Science Secondary School, Maitama, students expressed enthusiasm about the swift start to the term.

    Adishokun Oluwashimilore, an SS3 student, noted that the clean environment was already enhancing their learning experience.

    “We have started learning already; we are in a Physics class right now. I am impressed with the teachers’ commitment,” he said.

    Similarly, Ogechukwu Victory shared similar sentiments after her first Mathematics lesson of the year.

    “The environment is very conducive and full of excitement,” she noted, while urging absent peers to return immediately.

    She adds, “When you come early, classes start immediately, and it helps us go further in our studies.”

    Also, speaking on managing the logistics of the resumption, Suzie Wamandogo, Vice-Principal Admin of GSS Maitama, revealed that boarding students had returned as early as Sunday, January 4.

    Despite the recent New Year festivities, she confirmed that approximately 471 students had already settled in.

    “It is not easy, being the first week of the year and following the celebrations, but we are surprised to see so many parents bringing their children back.

    “All our teachers returned yesterday to receive the students and are currently in the classrooms, Wamandogo said.

    However, it was observed that most of the Private schools visited were almost empty, as they are yet to resume activities for the term.

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    When the inspection team visited the Beautiful Beginning Academy, Abuja, the school Principal, Mr. Henry Essang, explained that although it resumed with teachers on ground the first day, its students are expected to fully resume on Wednesday, 7th January.

    “The school has resumed, but our students are to come in on the 7th of this month. Because our experience has been that they don’t come to school.

    “So that’s why we moved it to 7th instead of any other time. And we have made it mandatory for them to come to school on the 7th.

    “Also, a couple of parents have written that they are not in town, they have travelled and all that, ” he stated.

  • Wike praises nominations of Abe, Kobani into NUPRC, NMDPRA by Tinubu 

    Wike praises nominations of Abe, Kobani into NUPRC, NMDPRA by Tinubu 

    Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr Nyesom Wike, on Monday, celebrated the nominations of Sen. Magnus Abe from Rivers, as Board Chairman, Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) by President Bola Tinubu.

    Wike thanked Tinubu for the appointment, during his “thank you” visit to Ogu-Bolo Local Government Area of the state.

    The minister equally lauded the nomination of Mr Kenneth Kobani, another son of Rivers as non-executive member of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA).

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Abe represented Rivers South East in the Senate for two terms, a former NNPC board member and current Chairman, National Agency of the Great Green Wall.

    Kobani, on the other hand, is a former minister of state for trade under President Goodluck Jonathan administration and served as  Secretary to the Rivers Government under Wike.

    Wike described their nominations as a demonstration of Tinubu’s true love for the people of Rivers.

    According to him, Rivers has never had it this good since the creation of the atate.

    He said that the number of appointments given to Rivers sons and daughters under Tinubu administration was unprecedented.

    “Just as we are coming we have two nominations for appointment by Tinubu – Abe and Kobani.

    “This shows that Mr President keep his promises and keep his agreementa.

    “We are standing by the truth and the truth will set us free,” he said.

    The minister urged Rivers people to continue to support Tinubu, particularly his reelection bid in 2027.

    Earlier, Chairman of Ogu/Bolo Local Government Area, Mr Vincent Nemieoboka, described Wike as a “major propeller of development” in the area.

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    Nemieoboka also thanked the minister for facilitating numerous appointments for the sons and daughters of the land, both at the federal and state levels.

    He assured the minister that the people would deliver the local government for him in 2027.

    Also, Amb. Mourine Tamumo, General Managing Director, Abuja Investment Company Ltd., who held from the area, equally thanked the minister l for the opportunities given to sons and daughters of the LGA.

    Tamuno assured the minister that the people of the area, including women and youths would continue to support him.

    (NAN)

  • 2027: Enough of eight years as opposition party, Oyo APC tells members

    2027: Enough of eight years as opposition party, Oyo APC tells members

    …as Adelabu, Folarin, Ajimobi’s widow hold unity rally in Ogbomosho

    Stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State have declared that the party’s eight years in opposition in the state are enough, vowing to reclaim the Agodi Government House in the 2027 general election.

    The stakeholders include the Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu; former Senate Leader, Teslim Folarin; the wife of the late former governor of Oyo State, Mrs. Florence Ajimobi; and a presidential aide, Chief Sunday Dare. Others are Senator Yunus Akintunde, Hon. Akeem Adeyemi, Prof. Adeolu Akande, former Oyo APC Chairman, Chief Akin Oke, Hon. Wunmi Oladeji, Senator Ayoade Adeseun, Hon. Segun Odebunmi, and former Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Asimiyu Alarape, among others.

    The party leaders made the declaration at the Renewed Hope Ambassadors’ Unity Rally held in Ogbomosho, where they urged members to close ranks and work collectively towards reclaiming power in the state.

    They reaffirmed their support for the re-election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and pledged to mobilise massive support for him and other APC candidates in the 2027 elections.

    The rally, which drew party leaders, elected officials, former office holders and grassroots mobilisers, highlighted renewed unity and organisational strength within the party in the zone.

    In his welcome address, Hon. Segun Odebunmi said Ogbomosho remained a stronghold of the APC, noting that intensive mobilisation efforts had already begun to consolidate the party’s dominance in the area.

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    He assured party members that Ogbomosho would deliver overwhelming support for the APC, adding that stakeholders in the zone were firmly behind President Tinubu and his Renewed Hope agenda.

    In his remarks, the Oyo State APC Chairman, Alhaji Olayide Abass, commended the resilience, loyalty and organisational capacity of party members in Ogbomosho, describing their commitment as crucial to the party’s plan to reclaim Oyo State.

    He urged members to remain united and focused as efforts continue to expand the party’s grassroots structures across the state.

    Former state chairman, Chief Akin Oke, charged party leaders in Ogbomosho to work as a team, stressing that prolonged opposition was no longer acceptable.

    “Eight years in opposition is enough. We must work together to return to Government House in this state,” he said.

    Also speaking, Senator Ayoade Adeseun expressed confidence that Ogbomosho would vote massively for the APC in the 2027 general election.