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  • Anambra community collapses into APC

    Anambra community collapses into APC

    The Unubi community in Nnewi South Local Government Area of Anambra State has collapsed its structure for the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The people said they believe in the joint governorship ticket of Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu and his running mate, Senator Uche Ekwunife.

    The event brought together traditional leaders, youth organisations, women’s groups, and political stakeholders from across the community.

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    Different representatives in the community praised  Ukachukwu (Ikukuoma) for his humility, generosity, and consistent empowerment of the less privileged across Anambra State.

    According to them, “the Ukachukwu/ Ekwunife ticket represents a perfect blend of competence, compassion, and credibility qualities we believe are needed to reposition Anambra State for sustainable development.

    One of the leaders, Chief Nnoli Azuora, said, “Unubi has seen the light and chosen progress; no other ticket embodies the people’s hope like that of Ukachukwu and Ekwunife “

    As the date for the governorship election draws closer, the community has become one of the numerous others that have embraced the APC.

  • Tinubu deserves re-election, says APC chief

    Tinubu deserves re-election, says APC chief

    A stalwart of All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State, Afolabi Momoh, has said President Bola Tinubu’s achievements and economic reforms will guarantee him a smooth re-election in 2027.

    Momoh spoke on Friday while declaring his senatorial ambition at his home in Ekan, Ikare-Akoko, in Akoko North-East Local Government.

    The event also witnessed defection of over 100 members of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to APC.

    He noted that Tinubu’s economic reforms were yielding positive results, saying the prices of food items and essential commodities had started to drop.

    “The naira is coming back gradually, and prices of food items have reduced compared to before. Considering the infrastructural development and other reforms, Tinubu deserves re-election,” he said.

    Momoh said his senatorial ambition was driven by hardship faced by his constituents, who he said had been deprived dividends of democracy.

    “People are suffering in Ondo North Senatorial District. There is no employment, and nothing in place to improve our people. We can’t continue this way,” he said.

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    A pioneer member of the APC in Ondo State, Chief Ekunusi Momodu, urged residents to support President Tinubu and Afolabi Momoh, describing the latter as a compassionate leader whose generosity reflects that of his late father.

    “People support Afolabi because of his father, who did so much for this town, the local government, and the state.

    He was known for his generosity – often paying other people’s children’s school fees before his own.

    “Afolabi has followed in his footsteps, helping the less privileged and the physically challenged without holding any public office.

    ‘‘That is why many believe he will do even better when elected,” Momodu said.

    Corroborating Momodu’s remarks, a former Chairman of Akoko North-East Local Government, Pastor Arowolo Oluwole, said the declaration was also aimed at mobilising support for Tinubu’s re-election bid.

    “When Afolabi’s father was alive, he supported many families and children in Ikare. People now see Afolabi as a continuation of that legacy – and they also love Tinubu,” he said.

    A Special Assistant to the Minister of Interior on Women Affairs, Atinuke Akadri also lauded Momoh’s generosity, saying the people of Ondo North had long awaited a leader who could ease their hardship.

    “We’ve been voting in Ondo North without seeing the dividends of democracy. But now, we believe Afolabi will change that. His generosity and compassion speak for him,” Akadri said.

  • APC Chairman suspended in Edo

    APC Chairman suspended in Edo

    Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Ward 9, Etsako – East Local Government Area, Mallam Adamu Ototobor, has been suspended. 

    Mallam Ototobor’s suspension was contained in a statement by Edo APC Publicity Secretary, Prince Peter Uwadiae.

    The statement said Ototobor was suspended from all activities of the party with immediate effect after careful review of his recent actions and conduct.

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    It said the actions and conduct were considered inconsistent and insubordinate with the principles, discipline, and rules of the APC in Edo State.

    The party declared: “Accordingly, the APC Chairman of Etsako – East Local Government Area is directed to bar Mallam Adamu Ototobor from attending or participating in any of the Party’s meetings, events, or functions until his suspension is officially lifted by the appropriate authority of the Party.

    “The party maintains that discipline, loyalty, and respect for constituted authority remain the bedrock of the APC, and any act capable of undermining these values will not be tolerated.”

  • Dissolved Enugu APC EXCOs vow to challenge removal in court

    Dissolved Enugu APC EXCOs vow to challenge removal in court

    Members of the dissolved Enugu State Executive Committee (SEC) of All Progressives Congress (APC) led by Ugochukwu Agballah have vowed to challenge their removal in court.

    The party’s National Working Committee (NWC), at its 179th meeting on October 9, 2025, at the national secretariat, dissolved the Ugochukwu Agballah-led SEC and appointed a seven-man caretaker committee headed by former state chairman, Dr. Ben Nwoye.

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    But the affected members in a statement described the NWC’s action as unconstitutional.

    Citing Articles 21.1 to 21.3 of the APC Constitution, the aggrieved officials argued that disciplinary jurisdiction lies with the South-East Zonal Executive Committee, not the NWC.

    “The dissolution of the Enugu SEC flagrantly contravenes the APC Constitution and undermines fairness, equity, and due process,” they said in a statement, urging all party officers in the state to remain in office and continue their duties.

  • Diri’s resignation from PDP and implications for Bayelsa, Jonathan, APC

    Diri’s resignation from PDP and implications for Bayelsa, Jonathan, APC

    Bayelsa is the latest state in the Southsouth geopolitical zone inching closer to joining the All Progressives Congress (APC). In fact, the defection is concluded. The state Governor, Senator Douye Diri and almost his entire Peoples Democratic Party’s political family will soon hoist the APC’s flag at the Creek Haven, sobriquet for the Government House located at the Onopa area of Yenagoa, the state capital.

    They have already taken the first step. Governor Diri translated the process from a dream to a reality when he formally announced his resignation from the PDP during the recent state executive council’s meeting. It was a bold move. All his cabinet members aligned immediately with the decision. The entire eight local government chairmen of the state joined him in dumping the party.

    The Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Abraham Ingobere, who has been leading the second arm of the government since June 6, 2023, as the seventh Speaker in the Assembly’s history, was in attendance when Diri announced his resignation.

     Ingobere and 13 other members of the House toed a similar path and immediately abandoned the PDP. In fact, 14 members of the PDP and two members of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA)  in the House of Assembly also resigned the membership of their parties. The Bayelsa House of Assembly already has five members of the APC, who also accepted the decision of the governor.

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    Therefore, out of the 17 PDP lawmakers in the House, only three persons, identified as Godbless Oyinke, Ted Elemoforo and Wisdom Fafi, reportedly refused to follow the body language of the governor. They are said to be staunch loyalists of Diri’s predecessor, Henry Seriake Dickson, who is also the incumbent Senator representing the Bayelsa West Senatorial District.

    Of course, as expected, Dickson and Senator Benson Agadaga, who represents Bayelsa East Senatorial District, where the former President Goodluck Jonathan hails from, held tight to the PDP. But Kombowei Benson, who represents the Bayelsa Central Senatorial District of Diri, took his action a step further. He did not just resign his membership of the PDP; he also immediately announced his defection to the APC, and his letter was read on the floor of the Senate.

     Indeed, there is no need to doubt the political destination of Diri and his intimidating number of followers. They are heading for the APC, internal harmonisation to fully admit them in the party, which is currently conquering unbelievable territories, is ongoing. Before his resignation, it was gathered that Diri was asked by the national APC to inform Dr Samuel Ogbuku of his plan to join the party.

    Unknown to many, Ogbuku, who is the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer (MD/CEO) of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) is seen by Villa as the leader of the APC in the state. He currently holds the yam and the knife. The pioneer leader of the party and former Governor Timipre Sylva has since been displaced from his roles as the Bayelsa party leader following his failures to resolve his differences with the Presidency and the national party.

     Sylva was reportedly caught pants down working against the election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Sylva, who was the Minister of State for Petroleum as at the time Tinubu was the candidate of the APC was accused of joining the failed grand plot and conspiracy to frustrate the chances of the party at the poll by among other actions creating artificial petroleum scarcity the same way the former Central Bank of Nigeria’s Governor, Emefiele enabled nationwide naira scarcity through his naira redesign policy.

     Therefore, Ogbuku, who has warmed himself into the hearts of the Presidency and the national party, was said to have assumed the leadership of the party in Bayelsa. Everything coming from the APC to Bayelsa reportedly passes through him. He earned the ears of the President through his performance and his unique political engagements. While Sylva has never had direct contact with the President since he assumed office, Ogbuku has maintained constant touch with Tinubu and the leadership echelon of the APC.

     Without mincing words, Ogbuku holds the key to Diri’s move to the APC, and with the door already opened for him by the NDDC boss, the governor and his entourage will soon take their rightful place in the broom party. It was gathered that while Sylva has played no part in the ongoing major political event in his party, Ogbuku is said to be harmonising positions of leadership in Bayelsa APC with the governor.

     After the ongoing internal harmonisation, the national APC is expected to dissolve the already factionalised Bayelsa APC and set up a technical committee which will midwife a fresh APC Congress in the state. Diri is expected to announce his defection to the APC after the dissolution, which sources said was a matter of days.

     Why will Diri abandon the PDP? While some persons, especially the critics of the governor, keep asking the question, others choose to ask: why won’t he dump the PDP? In fact, there are compelling reasons the governor should follow his colleagues in the geopolitical zone, such as Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State and Pastor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State, to jump ship.

     PDP is currently a sinking ship. It has been torn apart by a prolonged internal crisis, and its leaders do not seem to have a solution to the imbroglio. The leaders of the PDP, out of selfish interest, egoism and lack of personal sacrifices, allowed the empire of their party to crumble.

     Those, considered the pillars of the party,  who should have murdered sleep to seek an end to the crisis, are busy groping around and seeking other platforms to actualise their political ambitions in 2027.

     Besides, with the party engulfed in endless legal battles, people are afraid that the party may be barred from contesting the forthcoming 2027 general election; a similar scenario played out in Rivers State against the APC in 2019.

     It was gathered that Diri’s decision to join the APC was borne out of his desire to protect the political and economic interests of his state, especially as the festering PDP crisis has crept into his state. George Turnah, an ally of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Chief Nyesom Wike, has been dragging the leadership of the PDP with the governor’s camp casting anxieties and uncertainties in the state.

     Even the governor captured the reason for his resignation when he declared: “Today, I have formally resigned from the PDP for very obvious reasons”. Most people believe that the governor’s veiled reference to “very obvious reasons”, was only pointing to the intractable raging dispute in the PDP that has defied all possible solutions and has rendered the party impotent, hopeless and helpless.

     Undoubtedly, Diri’s resignation and his ongoing move to join the APC will affect the political trajectory of the state.  Bayelsa has been governed by the PDP since 1999, when the late Diepreye Alamieyeseigha took over the mantle of leadership. It ranks as the only PDP state in the South-South that has secured the highest political position in the country under the party. It produced Dr Goodluck Jonathan first as the Vice-President and later as the President of the country.

     But despite the fortunes the state enjoyed on the platform of the PDP in terms of political positions, Bayelsa remained grossly underdeveloped. Jonathan’s presidency brought no tangible development to the state.

     The Senatorial roads never received significant attention; the capital city, Yenagoa, was so underdeveloped that Dickson, who was the governor for eight years, described it as a “forest capital”. The number of local government areas was not increased as it remained eight under Jonathan.

     The state was so underdeveloped that even Jonathan, as a President, then had no good road to access his Otuoke village and other communities in his Ogbia Local Government Area. Dickson was so pissed with the woeful performance of Jonathan that he referred to Jonathan’s Presidency as wasted six years. While addressing his people on one of the days designated to commemorate the feats of the late Isaac Adaka Boro, a governor, Dickson said: “Ijaw wasted six years at the Presidency”.

     But observers discovered that some form of tangible development has crept into the state since Diri’s second term, following the economic policies of the APC national government led by President Tinubu. Tinubu has also incorporated inclusivity and political engagement of stakeholders in his government, dealing fairly with all the governors in terms of revenue and resource redistribution.

     With more money accruing to the governors, Diri has been able to confront the Senatorial roads from all fronts; build new Yenagoa city and take advantage of the decentralisation of the power sector by Tinubu to embark on an ambitious 24-hour power generation project through turbines, among others.

     Therefore, with his administrative style of accommodating all interests, Tinubu is said to have made the APC attractive to all, especially the governors.

     In fact, Diri’s resignation from the PDP has dealt a deadly blow to the rumoured plot to enrol Jonathan into the forthcoming presidential race. There is no doubt that Jonathan’s popularity has waned since he left power in 2015 and preferred his global ambassadorial peace roles to taking an active part in politics.

     With no home political support base, general perceptions of his failures when he was the President, as well as Diri’s looming move to join Tinubu in the APC, it becomes a political suicide to venture into any presidential electoral contest.

     To avoid embarrassment, such a move could tarnish his image, many well-meaning leaders from his state have been calling on him to bury the dream. Immediately after Diri dumped the PDP, a former member of the Federal House of Representatives, Israel Sunny-Goli, told Jonathan to bury the thought.

     He said: “People have been speculating about him contesting the next election. I believe Jonathan will not make the mistake of contesting for the 2027 elections as speculated by political jobbers because the odds are against him. “

     Jonathan’s rumoured ambition was reportedly said to be the reason why High Chief Government Ekpomoupolo, popularly known as Tompolo, visited him in Yenagoa at the weekend. Though Jonathan said the visit of Tompolo, who is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Tantita Security Services Limited (TSSL) in charge of pipeline surveillance contract in the Niger Delta, was to discuss some issues arising from the operations of the company, it was gathered that Tompolo came to give him reasons why he should not think of returning to the Villa much less contesting against Tinubu.

     Besides, Diri’s dumping of PDP will soon turn the state into an APC-controlled state, with whatever is left in the PDP and other parties acting as the opposition. Hitherto, the APC was the only party providing opposition in the state. Other parties have been the appendage of the ruling PDP. Diri’s movement to the APC will temporarily destroy every form of opposition in the state, pending their regrouping in another party.

     If the PDP survives the legal battle in court and defeats Wike’s faction, then the likes of Dickson and others still left in the PDP may rebuild it, while the faction loyal to Wike’s group may decide to join Diri in the APC, making the party numerically stronger. But if the PDP loses to Wike’s faction, Dickson and others may decide to join any other party, likely the African Democratic Congress (ADC) that former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar may choose as his political platform for the 2027 Presidential election.

     Apart from the foregoing, Diri’s looming defection will nearly complete the political unification of the Southsouth geopolitical zone ahead of the 2027 general election. With Edo, Cross River, Akwa Ibom, Delta, and now Bayelsa states in one APC, it was gathered that the process of bringing the Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, to the broom party has commenced.  Already, 20 out of the 23 local government areas in Rivers are under the administration of the APC. Observers believe that the plan to make the zone speak in one voice in the 2027 election is a done deal.

     Beyond the one-party rhetoric of Dickson as his reason for criticising Diri’s move, it was gathered that the former Governor believes that his political future will be more guaranteed as an opposition leader in the state. Dickson was a master of opposition politics in the state before he joined the PDP, and former President Jonathan foisted him on the people as their governor.

     Already, his ambition to remain in the Senate is being threatened by the zoning formula in his senatorial district, which comprises Sagbama and Ekeremor local government areas, and any attempt to join the governor in APC amidst many contending interests may finally bury the ambition.

     In fact, the general acceptance of Diri’s dumping of the PDP and his looming move to the APC showed that the governor did his homework well. He consulted widely. The slogan of most political bigwigs in the state, such as a former member of the House of Representatives, Warman Ogoriba, is “where the governor go, we will go”.

     Both factions of the PDP in the state have since congratulated him. The Wike’s faction, controlled by George Turnah, bemoaned the development but accepted the resignation of Diri, saying the move was guaranteed by the fundamental human rights enshrined in the constitution. Turnah immediately summoned a meeting of members of the PDP caretaker committee in the state.

    The other faction of the PDP, led by its state Chairman, Solomon Agwanana, immediately called an emergency meeting of its state executive committee and accepted the resignation of Diri. The committee acknowledged the democratic credentials of Diri, but affirmed its loyalty to the ideals of the party, insisting that its structures across the state were intact.

     A former President, Ijaw Youths Council (IYC) Worldwide, Engr. Udengs Eradiri, who welcomed the resignation of Diri from PDP and his moves to join the APC, warned against sidelining Sylva from the process.

     Eradiri, who is also a chieftain of the APC in Bayelsa, appealed to Diri to first call a stakeholders’ meeting and use his influence and position as a governor to resolve the internal crisis rocking the APC in the state.

     The former Commissioner for Youths and later Environment in Bayelsa, specifically asked Diri to unite the camps of former Governor Timipre Sylva and the Minister of State for Petroleum, Heineken Lokpobiri.

     Eradiri warned Diri against succumbing to any pressure to sideline Sylva, the pioneer leader of the APC in Bayelsa, positing that leaving out the former governor in the ongoing negotiations would be counterproductive.

     He said Diri was expected to bring his peaceful demeanour to the APC and to manage the differences in the party the same way he worked amicably with all the interests in the PDP.

    Addressing the governor, Eradiri said: “I believe that your coming to APC is to come and also manage this emotion to the point where we will have one strong party because the day you join the APC, you will become the leader by the Constitution of the party.

    “Former Governor Sylva has contributed immensely to the development of APC. All those people throwing stones at Sylva today were not there when Sylva was toiling and building this party. We were in the PDP, and we fought him to ensure that we had our way. But that strengthens the APC we have in the state today.

    “Heineken Lokpobiri became minister, and he allowed these people to push him around, and he wants to assert leadership. It won’t work. There must be seeming respect for the man who had toiled and suffered for the foundation of this party. Sylva has supported a lot of people, including the Minister. You can’t just push him aside.

    “We expect that you bring your peaceful demeanour to come and override these interests and lead it as a peaceful house. Bayelsa has a lot of benefits to derive from the APC if we are a strong, united family.

     “We don’t want a situation where you come in and these individuals will begin to push you on one side to undermine Sylva and others, who hold the structure of the party. I am appealing to you to call a stakeholders’ meeting, engage Sylva, the Minister and bring this party together before your formal defection”.

  • Only united APC can defeat PDP in Oyo – Adelabu

    Only united APC can defeat PDP in Oyo – Adelabu

    The 2027 All Progressive Congress (APC) governorship aspirant in Oyo State Chief Adebayo Adelabu, has said only united party can defeat the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in the State.

    The Minister urged members to set aside individual differences and embrace unity so that the party can come back to power in 2027.

    Speaking during a special visit and consultation to leaders, stakeholders and members of the party in Ibarapa region, the Minister of Power called on members of the party to open a new chapter, adding that Oyo State is a progressive state and must return to progressive fold in 2027.

    Ibarapa consists of seven towns, including Eruwa, Lanlate, Igboora, Idere, Ayete, Tapa and Igangan.

    Adelabu said:”No party can compete with APC in this state, we are progressive, our party must remain one and united.”

    Adelabu, while reacting to comment of party members in attendance, said the region will begin to see improvement in electricity supply because his Ministry has secured fund for completion of the three substation in the region.

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    According to him: “Electricity in Ibarapa region is a major concern to me, I will complete the three substation before the expiration of my tenure as Minister of Power. Work will start on the substation in the next one week.

    “I have given Solar powered street light to the region and I will find solution to bad roads in the region if I become the Governor of the state.”

    Adelabu urged residents in the region to continue to support administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, saying Tinubu loves the nation and doesn’t want any pains for Nigerians.

    Some members of the party pledged support towards the gubernatorial ambition of Adelabu, saying APC will win in the State come 2027.

  • 2027: Ethnic politics can’t stop Tinubu – APC

    2027: Ethnic politics can’t stop Tinubu – APC

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State on Saturday said that ethnic politics cannot stop the re-election of President Bola Tinubu in 2027.

    The APC Spokesman, Mr Seye Oladejo, said this in a statement in Lagos.

    He was reacting to  Chief Dele Momodu, a former Chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) counsel to opposition parties to come together and play the ethnic card in 2027 to defeat Tinubu.

    Oladejo commended Momodu, who recently dumped PDP for African Democratic Congress (ADC) for finally admitting “the obvious – that President Bola Tinubu remains politically unstoppable”.

    He said: “Let it be known that the days of weaponising ethnicity as a shortcut to power are long gone.

    “The Nigerian electorate has evolved. They are now focused on who can deliver results, not who can divide the nation.

    “Nigerians know better. They know that leadership is earned through vision, performance, and consistency – not through editorials written from the sidelines of social gigs.”

    According to him, under Tinubu, Nigeria is being rebuilt on the foundation of equity, inclusion, and reform.

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    He said that these cut across infrastructural renewal to economic stabilisation and social investment.

    “This administration is proving that leadership is about ideas, not identity,” he said.

    Oladejo urged Momodu to focus on rediscovering his own political direction before attempting to offer others advice.

    “Truth be told, political realists have accepted the defeat of the opposition, come Year 2027, individually and collectively.

    “The 2027 election will be a referendum on competence and performance, not on ethnicity or nostalgia. And in that contest, Dele Momodu’s brand of political showmanship will have no place,” he added.

    (NAN)

  • Lagos APC faults planned protest over Kanu

    Lagos APC faults planned protest over Kanu

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State has faulted plans by the activist, Omoyele Sowore, to organise the “Release Nnamdi Kanu” protest. 

    It said The self-acclaimed revolutionary has, once again, demonstrated his uncanny ability to trivialize serious national issues in his endless pursuit of attention and cheap popularity.

    Lagos APC Publicity Secretary Seye Oladejo said in a statement that “it is both baffling and laughable that Sowore, a man with no cultural or political connection to the Southeast, now parades himself as the rallying point of Ndigbo.”

    He said it is sheer mockery, and an insult to a people of deep intellect, courage, and history, for him to imagine that he can speak for or lead Ndigbo at this time and age.

    Oladejo queried: “Why is Sowore weeping more than the bereaved? Why is he pontificating loudly on a matter that is already before a court of competent jurisdiction? Is this about justice, or merely another desperate audition for public relevance?

    The Publicity Secretary said Sowore, who endlessly chants the mantra of democracy and rule of law, now openly undermines both by inciting protests over a case that is actively being handled by the judiciary. 

    He said this contradiction exposes his activism as a theatre of convenience – noisy, shallow, and opportunistic.

    Oladejo said: “Ndigbo do not need a political wanderer borrowed robes to define their interests or struggles. They know their leaders, they understand their challenges, and they are perfectly capable of engaging the system with wisdom and dignity – not with Sowore’s brand of social media dramatics.

    “It is therefore, imperative to remind Mr. Sowore that matters before the court are not to be tried on the streets or debated in his endless livestreams. 

    “The rule of law must take its full course, as that is the only path to lasting justice and national order – principles that the APC government under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu remains steadfastly committed to.”

    He added: “In the final analysis, Sowore’s latest antics only expose his restlessness and craving for relevance. The more he forces himself into every national conversation, the more obvious it becomes that he stands for nothing beyond his own noise.

    “We urge Nigerians to ignore his circus. Sowore should stop playing the town crier of a village that never sent him on any errand.”

  • Master defector now suffering political amnesia, APC tells Obi

    Master defector now suffering political amnesia, APC tells Obi

    All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State has reacted to the latest outburst from the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 general election, Mr. Peter Obi, who claimed that “nobody can capture Southeast with defections.”

    The party, in a statement yesterday by its spokesman, Seye Oladejo, said:

    ‘’As usual, Obi’s statement is long on drama, but short on logic- a desperate attempt to stay politically-relevant in a fast-evolving Nigeria that has moved on from empty populism.

    ‘’It is rather amusing that the same Peter Obi  – the undisputed master defector in Nigerian politics – now pretends to have a moral right to lecture anyone about political loyalty. This is a man who moved from All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) to Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), then to LP, and who, according to credible whispers within his shrinking camp, is already in the political marketplace shopping for yet another platform to inherit before 2027.

    ‘’Suddenly, the serial defector is suffering selective amnesia when discussing others’ political moves. He conveniently forgets his entire career has been built on defection, opportunism and expediency. If there were a trophy for political cross-carpeting, Obi would be its unchallenged winner.

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    ‘’Let it be made clear: APC is not “capturing” Southeast – the region is voluntarily aligning with the national mainstream because Nigerians are done with emotional blackmail, divisive rhetoric and politics of victimhood. The people of Southeast deserve inclusion, infrastructure and investment – not empty crusades and sentimental activism.

    ‘’Obi also needs to be reminded that power is not served à la carte. It is earned through structure, consistency and the ability to build bridges across the federation  – all of which he sorely lacks.

    ‘’His politics of isolation and sanctimony may have once excited social media, but Nigeria of today demands substance, not sympathy.

    ‘’He’s been told loud and clear that the Southeast is not his fiefdom.

    Divisive and religious politics no longer has a place in a country that is finally embracing unity and progress under the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. That’s the new reality.

    ‘’In truth, Peter Obi now stands politically stranded – abandoned by allies, weakened by reality and walking alone in a wilderness of his own making. The earlier he faces that truth, the better for what remains of his political relevance.’’

  • Defections: APC not capturing South-East, region voluntarily realigning – Spokesman 

    Defections: APC not capturing South-East, region voluntarily realigning – Spokesman 

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has dismissed claims that the party is capturing South-East region of Nigeria with recent defections in the region.

    The Lagos State APC Spokesman, Mr Seye Oladejo, who made this remark in a statement on Thursday, said that the region was voluntarily realigning with national politics with the defections.

    Oladejo was reacting to Mr Peter Obi, the 2023 Labour Party President Candidate’s claim that “nobody can capture the South-East with defections.”

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports some opposition party governors and federal lawmakers, especially from the South, have recently dumped their parties for the ruling APC.

    NAN recalls that Gov. Peter Mbah of Enugu State on Tuesday dumped PDP for APC with his cabinet members and all the members of the state House of Assembly.

    Reacting, the APC spokesman said that Obi did not have moral rights to lecture anyone about political loyalty, having also defected from the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) to Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and then LP.

    According to him, Obi is already in the political marketplace shopping for yet another platform to ahead of the 2027 elections.

    “Let it be made clear: the APC is not capturing the South-East – the region is voluntarily aligning with the national mainstream because Nigerians are done with emotional blackmail, and divisive politics

    “The people of the South-East deserve inclusion, infrastructure, and investment – not empty crusades and sentimental activism.

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    “Politicians must be reminded that power is not served à la carte.

    “It is earned through structure, consistency, and the ability to build bridges across the federation – all of which he sorely lacks,” Oladejo said.

    He said that the recent defections of key political figures in the South East to APC had shown that the region was not in the pocket of any politician.

    “Divisive and religious politics no longer have a place in a country that is finally embracing unity and progress under the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu. That’s the new reality.

    “In truth, Peter Obi now stands politically stranded – abandoned by allies, weakened by reality, and walking alone in a wilderness of his own making.

    “The earlier he faces that truth, the better for what remains of his political relevance,” he said.

    (NAN)