Category: Southwest

  • Lagos lawmaker dumps Labour Party, joins ADC

    Lagos lawmaker dumps Labour Party, joins ADC

    A member of the Lagos State House of Assembly representing Amuwo-Odofin Constituency 1, Hon. Foluke Stella Osafile, has dumped the Labour Party (LP) for the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

    Osafile is the Chairman of the House Committee on Wealth Creation and is the only opposition lawmaker in the 40-member legislative house.

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     “Yes, it is true. I have defected to the ADC,” the female lawmaker reportedly told a newspaper.

    She was quoted to have promised to make a formal announcement lawmaker soon, during a plenary session at Assembly, saying: “Don’t worry, I will announce it during plenary soon.”

    She defeated the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Folorunso Olaitan Segun, in the 2023 general election and her victory was subsequently upheld by the Court of Appeal.

  • Ondo federal lawmakers pledge support for Aiyedatiwa, seek APC unity

    Ondo federal lawmakers pledge support for Aiyedatiwa, seek APC unity

    Federal lawmakers representing Ondo State in the National Assembly have pledged their total support for Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa, vowing to work collectively to ensure unity, stability, and effective governance within the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state.

    The lawmakers, all members of the House of Representatives from the state, made the pledge on Friday while being hosted to a dinner by the governor at the Banquet Hall of the Government House, Akure.

    At the meeting, the lawmakers reaffirmed their commitment to the success of Governor Aiyedatiwa’s administration and the overall development of Ondo state.

    Those present at the dinner included Hon. Abiodun Derin Adesida (Akure South/Akure North), Hon. Abiola Makinde (Ondo East/Ondo West), Hon. Timehin Adelegbe (Owo/Ose), Hon. Gboyega Adefarati (Akoko South West/Akoko South-East), Hon. Ife Ehindero (Akoko North-East/Akoko North-West).

    Others include: Hon. Festus Akingbaso (Idanre/Ifedore), Hon. Festus Adefiranye (Ileoluji-Okeigbo/Odigbo), Hon. Donald Ojogo (Ilaje/Ese-Odo) and Hon. Jimi Odimayo (Okitipupa/Irele).

    Speaking on behalf of the lawmakers, Adesida said the visit was aimed at strengthening collaboration between the executive and legislative arms of government, as well as closing ranks within the APC in the state.

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    He said the federal legislators had resolved to ensure unity within the party and support policies that promote effective governance and development.

    The lawmakers stressed that a united APC remains critical to sustaining development and consolidating the party’s hold on Ondo State, noting that internal cohesion would also strengthen the party ahead of future elections.

    They commended Governor Aiyedatiwa for hosting them and praised the developmental strides recorded by his administration across the state.

    Pledging their loyalty, the lawmakers assured the governor of their readiness to put politics aside and continue to contribute their quota to the development of Ondo State and the growth of the APC.

    In his remarks, Governor Aiyedatiwa described the collaboration with the federal lawmakers as a major boost for the state, noting that such synergy is essential for sustaining development and stability in the sunshine state.

    The governor said his administration would continue to prioritise the welfare of the people and the development of the state above political considerations.

    He added that peace, unity, and stability in the state should be seen as a collective responsibility requiring the commitment of all stakeholders.

    Governor Aiyedatiwa also briefed the lawmakers on activities lined up to mark the 50th anniversary of the creation of Ondo state.

    He expressed delight that all 12 members of the National Assembly from the state, as well as all 26 members of the State House of Assembly, are now members of the APC, describing the development as unprecedented in the state’s political history.

  • Traditional ruler donates borehole, gifts 40 traders cash support in Ogun community

    Traditional ruler donates borehole, gifts 40 traders cash support in Ogun community

    The Baale of Odan Otun Itele, Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government, Ogun State, Chief Babajide Abiola Durojaye has inaugurated a borehole project in commemoration of 100 days of his enthronement as a traditional ruler.

    The water project was commissioned on Saturday amid fanfare.

    The event held at the Durojaye’s palace was witnessed by some royal fathers, traditional chiefs, community leaders, youths, women groups and traders.

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    The traditional ruler also gave 40 traders and market women cash support to boost their business and encourage entrepreneurship in the community.

    The cash empowerment was witnessed by the Onitele of Itele, Oba Ademola Eletu Ashorota, whose presence added grandeur to the occasion.

    Oba Ashorota commended Baale Durojaye for his humility, dedication, and development-driven approach, urging other community leaders to emulate his example.

  • 2027: Akinbile-Yussuf mobilises participation in e-APC registration

    2027: Akinbile-Yussuf mobilises participation in e-APC registration

    A former Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture and a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State, Pharm. (Mrs.) Uzamat Akinbile-Yussuf has engaged members of the ruling party in a sensitisation session aimed at strengthening grassroots participation in the ongoing E-APC registration exercise.

    The engagement, held recently at her residence, focused on mobilising party faithful to actively canvass residents within their communities to ensure increased registration and broader inclusion.

    At the event, emphasis was placed on the strategic importance of the E-APC registration as a tool for party growth, effective data management, and enhanced grassroots organisation.

    Party members were encouraged to take collective ownership of the exercise by serving as mobilisers and ambassadors of the party at the community level.

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    The sensitisation reflects the party’s commitment to deepening its grassroots presence and consolidating its membership base through digital innovation and coordinated community outreach.

    Akinbile-Yussuf  noted that the APC remains committed to strengthening its structures across wards and LGAs through sustained mobilisation and inclusive participation.

  • Awujale: Probe corruption allegations, stakeholders urge Ogun govt

    Awujale: Probe corruption allegations, stakeholders urge Ogun govt

    The Secretary of the Ijebu Council of Chiefs and Vice Chairman of the Fusengbuwa Ruling House, Chief (Prof.) Adetokunbo Fassy Yusuf, has urged the Ogun State Government to thoroughly investigate alleged corruption and punish individuals accused of attempting to circumvent the selection of a new Awujale of Ijebuland.

    Yusuf made the call at the weekend in Ijebu-Ode, where he condemned what he described as deliberate attempts by some individuals to disrupt the selection process by promoting the interests of certain candidates over others.

    He said that it was fraudulent for anyone to single out or highlight preferred candidates, stressing that the 2022 Obas and Chiefs Law does not create any dichotomy among princes, as all eligible princes are regarded as equal under the law.

    “As far as the Fusengbuwa Ruling House is concerned, we have done our part. But if there is any malpractice from our side, they should point it out. If anyone has soiled their hands, such persons should be made scapegoats. Equity demands clean hands,” he said.

    Yusuf insisted that anyone found mismanaging or undermining the process must be held accountable.

    Speaking on the suspension of the selection process, he urged the state government to clearly state the reasons for the action, noting that transparency would help ensure a smooth and credible process.

    “For the governor to suspend the process, there must be reasons. Government has all the apparatus to investigate both the immediate and remote causes. If anyone is found culpable, such a person should pay for destabilising the process,” he added.

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    The high chief, who is also the Bagbimo of Ijebuland, explained that the process initially commenced with 95 nominations, which were later reduced to 86 in line with the provisions of the 2022 Obas and Chiefs Law, in order to avoid litigation.

    Yusuf, a former Ogun State Commissioner for Information expressed surprise that after adopting the template set by the kingmakers, certain names were allegedly highlighted while some Otunbas were disqualified—an action he described as “porous and reckless.”

    He clarified that the Otunba title was ceremonial, created by the immediate past Awujale to honour individuals who stood by him during political challenges, adding that it was neither traditional nor gazetted.

    “There is no document anywhere that says you cannot become Awujale if you are an Otunba,” he stated.

    Yusuf also described recent protests by some individuals as “sponsored,” noting that the Fusengbuwa Ruling House never met to collectively agree to such actions, which he described as unfortunate.

    He cautioned members of the public against relying on social media narratives, describing many online reports as fabrications capable of inciting unrest if not properly checked.

    “Most of what you read on social media are lies. As a media practitioner and scholar, I describe such activities as social chaos and social disruption. The public should be wary of patronising them,” he said.

    Also speaking, the Chairman of Ijebu-Ode Local Government Area, Hon. Dare Alebiosu, said the selection process was suspended temporarily to prevent unwholesome practices, assuring that it would resume soon.

    He denied reports that any chief had been suspended in the town, describing such claims as false.

    “I was shocked when I heard that a chief was suspended. That is not true, and we have issued a statement to clarify the situation,” Alebiosu said.

    The council chairman assured contestants and residents of a level playing field, stressing that government had no preferred candidate but would not allow the situation to degenerate into chaos.

    One of the contestants, Prince Adegboyega Banjoko of Ile Nla Quarters, Fusengbuwa Ruling House, called for fairness and urged the government to take decisive action against anyone attempting to hijack the process.

    Another contestant, Prince Tajudeen Bello, appealed for calm and urged the government to thoroughly investigate allegations of graft involving some candidates and kingmakers, insisting that the Awujale stool “must not be left to the highest bidder.”

  • PDP’s Ajadi ally welcomes Ajirotutu 

    PDP’s Ajadi ally welcomes Ajirotutu 

    A former spokesman of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) in the South-West and the Personal Assistant to Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship aspirant in Oyo State, Kilamuwaye Oladayo Badmus, has welcomed Hon. Wasiu Ajirotutu into the PDP.

    Ajirotutu, a former 2023 Ogun East senatorial candidate of the NNPP, officially defected to the PDP on Friday, during the PDP South-West Stakeholders’ Meeting held in Abeokuta, Ogun State.

    The stakeholders’ meeting, which attracted top party leaders from across the region, was described as a “turning point” for the PDP’s renewal in the South-West ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    In a statement on Saturday, Badmus described Ajirotutu’s defection as a major boost to the party’s strength in the South-West.

    He said Ajirotutu played a significant political role during his time in the NNPP, particularly during the 2023 general elections, and expressed confidence that his experience would further strengthen the PDP’s chances in the coming elections.

    Badmus said: “Hon. Wasiu Ajirotutu is a man of immense political experience and influence. His defection to the PDP is a strong signal that the party remains the most viable platform for progress and development in the South-West. We welcome him with open arms.”

    He added: “Ajirotutu’s contributions during the 2023 elections were notable. He mobilized support, strengthened party structures, and ensured that the NNPP made a meaningful impact in Ogun State. We believe that he will bring that same energy and dedication to the PDP.”

    Badmus also emphasized that the PDP is currently undergoing a strategic repositioning in the South-West, noting that the party is attracting key political actors who are committed to unity and good governance.

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    He said: “The PDP is the party that offers the best alternative for Nigerians. Our doors are open to credible leaders who are ready to work for the welfare of the people. Ajirotutu’s arrival is a welcome development, and we look forward to working together for the success of the PDP in 2027.”

    Ajirotutu’s defection, according to political analysts, may strengthen the PDP’s presence in Ogun State, which has remained a key battleground in South-West politics.

    Speaking at the Abeokuta meeting, Ajirotutu expressed optimism about his new political home and promised to work for the party’s success.

    He said: “I am happy to join the PDP. This party has a rich history of progressive leadership and governance. I believe that together, we can deliver good governance to our people.”

    Political observers say Ajirotutu’s defection could have a ripple effect, as more political leaders may follow suit in anticipation of the 2027 elections.

  • Hamzat hosts Epe Club, pledges support

    Hamzat hosts Epe Club, pledges support

    Lagos State Deputy Governor Obafemi Hamzat has hosted members of Epe Club on a courtesy visit, during which the group briefed him on its growing activities and sought his support for ongoing projects and a forthcoming programme to honour a prominent community leader.

    Receiving the delegation, the deputy governor described the visit as a family meeting, noting that discussions centred on the progress of Epe Club and development issues within the Epe Division.

    “We are just brothers talking about the club and Epe Division generally. We are also talking about an icon, our father, Alhaji Seriki, popularly called Baba Bamu. The club has decided to celebrate our leaders and icons while they are still alive,” he said.

    He lauded the initiative, saying it was important to recognise elders for their contributions during their life, rather than waiting until after their death.

    He said the planned celebration of Baba Bamu would be a grand event, while prayers were offered for the continued good health and longevity of the community leader.

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    Dr. Hamzat assured the delegation of his continued support and encouraged the club to sustain its developmental initiatives in Epe Division.

    The President of Epe Club, Olayemi Dada, said the visit was to inform the deputy governor, whom he described as the number one citizen of Epe Division, of the progress recorded by the club and solicit his support for its programmes.

    He said the club had experienced steady growth in size and membership, spreading across the six local government areas in Epe Division, with members drawn from diverse sectors, including the National Assembly, local government councils and traditional institutions.

    He said the club recently acquired an additional property as part of efforts to expand its facilities, noting that renovation works, including tiling, had begun, although more support was required to complete the project and prepare for future expansion.

    Dada also informed the deputy governor about the club’s plan to celebrate Alhaji Seriki (Baba Bamu) as an icon of Epe community on February 5 at the Regency Hall, Epe.

    “We have decided to change the narrative by celebrating our elders while they are still alive. This will be the first in a series of annual recognitions for distinguished elders, patrons and members, who have contributed significantly to the community and the club,” he said.

    He added that the club sought the deputy governor’s presence and support at the event, expressing confidence that his attendance would further galvanise participation and lend weight to the celebration.

  • Ekiti 2026: Afenifere denies endorsing ADC candidate

    Ekiti 2026: Afenifere denies endorsing ADC candidate

    • Backs Oyebanji

    Ekiti State chapter of Afenifere has denied reports linking the Yoruba socio-political group to the endorsement of the governorship candidate of African Democratic Congress (ADC) in the June 2026 election, Amb. Dare Bejide.

    In a statement yesterday by its Publicity Secretary, Biodun Akin-Fasae, the organisation led by Elder Jonathan Alade and Secretary, Chief  Ronke Okusanya, disowned a group claiming to speak for the organisation, describing it as fake and unrecognised.

    The group said individuals parading themselves as leaders and members of Afenifere were not known to the Ekiti chapter and had no mandate to act or speak on its behalf.

    The organisation said the group allegedly led by Olayemi Olajuyinmi was not listed in its membership register and had no affiliation with Afenifere in the state.

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    It accused the group of attempting to exploit the name and reputation of Afenifere for personal and political interests, urging the public to disregard any statement credited to it.

    Reaffirming its political position, Afenifere said it remained aligned with All Progressives Congress  (APC) and supported the re-election bid of Governor Biodun Oyebanji, whom it said deserved second term.

    The group stressed that it had no relationship with ADC or any other political party outside APC, insisting that any contrary claim was false and misleading.

    It, therefore, urged the public to be vigilant and not fall for what it described as attempts by political opportunists to create confusion ahead of the 2026 governorship election.

  • Governor Abiodun okays Sagamu–Ode, Ajaka, Ogijo roads

    Governor Abiodun okays Sagamu–Ode, Ajaka, Ogijo roads

    • ’Infrastructure remains engine of development’

    • Sagamu–Ayepe Road inaugurated

    Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun has approved the building of major road projects in Sagamu Local Government, including Sagamu–Ode Road, Fadebo Street, Ajaka Road and Likosi–Ogijo Road.

    He reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to infrastructure as a catalyst for socio-economic development.

    The governor disclosed this yesterday while inaugurating the newly completed Sagamu–Ayepe Road.

    He described road infrastructure as a critical driver of economic activities, connectivity and overall development.

    Abiodun said his administration would continue to invest in the construction and rehabilitation of roads across the state, despite the huge backlog of neglected infrastructure inherited from previous administrations.

    “Road infrastructure is a major economic enabler. This particular road connects Sagamu to Odogbolu and several densely populated communities. It is an extremely important economic corridor. This is why we have prioritised it,” he said.

    He lamented that many roads across Ogun State had suffered years of neglect, noting that while his administration had made significant interventions, several others still required urgent attention.

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    Besides road infrastructure, Governor Abiodun said his government had also recorded notable interventions in critical sectors such as health, education, housing and sports, stressing that the administration remained focused on delivering dividends of democracy to the people.

    “We will not be distracted by rabble-rousers. Our focus remains governance and improving the quality of life of our people,” he said.

    The Chairman of Sagamu Local Government, Jubril Odulate, said Ayepe Road, which linked Sagamu with neighbouring local governments, had been abandoned for years and left in a deplorable condition before the intervention of the state government.

    He said the rebuilding of the road aligned with the state government’s ISEYA development agenda, adding that the local government had complemented the effort through the construction of Awokoya Road.

    Oba Musliu Soile, who represented the Akarigbo of Remoland, described the road project as a major relief to residents, noting it would ease hardship and boost commercial activities within the axis.

    The National President of Amalgamated Commercial Motorcycle, Repairer and Riders Association (ACOMORAN), Alhaji Shamseeden Apelogun, commended the state government, saying the improved road network would reduce hardship for riders, stimulate economic activities and attract more investors to the community.

  • No plan to impose Awujale, says govt

    No plan to impose Awujale, says govt

    Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun has clarified circulating reports suggesting a confrontation between him and the Council of Afobajes, regarding Awujale selection.

    According to sources, ‘’these claims are false and misleading.’’

    The sources added: ‘’Governor Abiodun held a consultative meeting with the Council of Afobajes, consistent with the meetings he held in the past with the Olori Ebis that were hitherto polarised, which fostered their harmonisation and, through such earlier engagements, he also persuaded one of the kingmakers to withdraw a filed litigation.

    ‘’The discussions he had focused on matters of mutual concern in the interest of the progress in traditional affairs within Ijebuland.

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    ‘’Contrary to the rumours, Governor Abiodun did not issue threats and ultimatums. The statements attributed to him, including “No Kuye, No Awujale”, are entirely fabricated and bear no relation to the governor or his administration. No Afobaje will attest to such an occurrence, as it never happened. This is once again the fabrication of falsehoods by mischief makers.

    ‘’The governor remains committed to upholding due process, respecting the autonomy of traditional institutions and ensuring a fair process in the selection of a new Awujale for Ijebuland. His administration continues to prioritise dialogue, harmony and the preservation of cultural values.

    We all know how highly the governor holds the throne of Awujale, which he has consistently demonstrated .

    ‘’The public, traditional stakeholders and the media are urged to disregard these unfounded insinuations and rely on verified information from official sources.’’