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  • Osun 2026: APC NWC to deliberate on appeal verdict on Omisore, Alabi, others

    Osun 2026: APC NWC to deliberate on appeal verdict on Omisore, Alabi, others

    The National Working Committee (NWC) of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) is set to receive, deliberate, and ratify the report of the Osun State Screening Appeal Committee on Monday concerning the seven governorship aspirants disqualified from contesting in the party’s December 13 shadow election.

    The five-member panel, led by Senator Tolu Odebiyi, conducted a two-day review of the appeals submitted by the disqualified aspirants and is expected to submit its findings ahead of the meeting of the party’s highest administrative organ at the national secretariat in Abuja.

    The aspirants seeking to overturn their disqualification include former National Secretary of the party, Senator Iyiola Omisore, and the immediate former deputy governor, Benedict Olugboyega Alabi. Others are Dotun Babayemi, Akin Ogunbiyi, Senator Babajide Omoworare, Kunle Adegoke (SAN), and Babatunde Haketer Oralusi.

    The Barrister Obinna Uzor-led screening committee had earlier cleared Hon. Mulikat Adeola Jimoh and Asiwaju Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji for the party’s December 13 primary election after confirming they met all regulatory requirements under the party guidelines, Constitution, and Electoral Act. 

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    The disqualified aspirants, however, were referred to the NWC for final clearance before they could participate in the shadow election.

    A member of the appeal panel, speaking in confidence on Sunday in Abuja, said the committee had productive sessions with all affected aspirants, who provided the necessary evidence and documents to support their appeals. 

    “The two-day exercise was conducted peacefully and in a family-like atmosphere,” the source noted.

    The committee’s report will be submitted to the NWC through the office of the National Organising Secretary for deliberation during the Monday meeting.

    Meanwhile, the delegates congress and delegate congress appeal are scheduled for Tuesday, December 9, and Wednesday, December 10, 2025, ahead of the party’s primary election on Saturday, December 13, 2025.

  • Osun 2026: Omisore, Alabi, others break silence, call APC screening ‘biggest joke of the year’

    Osun 2026: Omisore, Alabi, others break silence, call APC screening ‘biggest joke of the year’

    All seven governorship aspirants disqualified by the Osun State APC screening committee have rejected the decision, describing it as the “biggest joke of the year.”

    The seven-man panel, led by Barrister Obinna Uzor, on Friday disqualified seven of the nine aspirants vying for the party’s ticket ahead of the December 13 shadow election.

    Those affected include former Deputy Governor and APC National Secretary Sen. Iyiola Omisore, immediate past Deputy Governor Benedict Olugboyega Alabi, Dotun Babayemi, Akin Ogunbiyi, Senator Babajide Omoworare, Kunle Adegoke (SAN), and Babatunde Haketer Oralusi.

    The committee cited failure to meet nomination requirements under Articles 9.3(i), 31.2(ii) of the APC Constitution, and Paragraph 6(c) of the party’s guidelines. In its 6-page report, the panel cleared only Hon. Mulikat Adeola Jimoh and Asiwaju Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji, stating they fulfilled the regulatory requirements under party rules and the Electoral Act.

    At a joint press conference after submitting their appeals, Sen. Omisore called the disqualification a politically motivated move, alleging that the screening panel chairman faced “intense pressure from powerful interests” aiming to sideline leading aspirants in favour of a preferred candidate allegedly supported by the presidency.

    The aggrieved aspirants accused party insiders of attempting to manipulate the process and impose their preferred candidate on the contest.

    “This report is the joke of 2025,” he declared. “People have taken partisanship beyond politics. The committee wrote three contradictory reports—one to the secretary, one to the leadership, and another somewhere else. Even as we speak, none of us has officially received anything.

    “They told us the Villa wanted their candidate”

    The former APC national secretary alleged that the screening chairman personally informed aspirants that certain figures were pushing for the disqualification of all major contenders to pave the way for a favored aspirant

    “The chairman told us from day one that phone calls were coming from everywhere,” he said. “He told us outright that ‘they want to disqualify all of you because their candidate is from the Villa.’ So what happened is not surprising.”

    According to Omisore, who was a former deputy governor in the state, the entire two day screening exercise was a procedural mess.

    He noted that as the time of addressing reporters, none of the disqualified aspirants is aware of the specific allegations against them, nor have they been provided evidence of non-compliance.

    “What are the accusations? We have not seen anything,” he said. “Even our letters were not delivered to us. How do you disqualify people without giving them the basis?”

    The governorship hopeful faulted the committee’s claim that most aspirants failed to meet the nomination threshold. 

    Citing his own Senatorial zone, Omisore noted that the Ife zone alone had over 230,000 valid party members.

    Asked to share what transpired between him and the panel, Omisore said, “I am the only one that have met them. But we have the same reservations . So far, it is so good that all of us will meet the appeal panel individually.

    “I asked them what the allegations are because we haven’t seen any. We haven’t been written. So, what is the basis of the disqualification? You said we didn’t have nominators, five per local government. But the law says he who alleges must prove. They should have used another method to disqualify us.

    When asked if he is hopeful of the leeway provided by the screening committee through the National Working Committee (NWC), Omisore said: “I am hopeful. It was a fake screening. The NWC members know our pedigree. They know the truth.”

    He, however, declined to speculate on his next move if the NWC upholds the disqualification.

    “You can’t think ahead for us,” he replied. “Let’s get there first.”

    Meanwhile, another disqualified aspirant, Omoba Dotun Babayemi, said he was at the screening appeal to plead with the NWC through the committee.

    “I am not here to protest or challenge the verdict of the screening committee but to appeal NWC through the screening appeal committee to review the decision and clear me to contest the primary election.

    Only four of the disqualified aspirants appeared before the panel by the time the report was being filed.

  • Osun 2026: APC screening committee disqualifies Omisore, Alabi, four others

    Osun 2026: APC screening committee disqualifies Omisore, Alabi, four others

    • Oyebamiji, Jimoh cleared

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) Screening Committee for the Osun State governorship primary election has disqualified the former deputy governor and National Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Sen. Iyiola Omisore, immediate past Deputy Governor Benedict Olugboyega Alabi and five other governorship aspirants ahead of the party’s primary election.

     Other disqualified aspirants are Dotun Babayemi; Akin Ogunbiyi; Senator Babajide Omoworare; Kunle Adegoke (SAN); and Babatunde Haketer Oralusi

     The seven-man screening committee headed by Barr. Obinna Uzor, in a report submitted to the party’s organization department yesterday, cleared Hon. Mulikat Adeola Jimoh and Asiwaju Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji for the December 13 party primary election.

     The cleared aspirants were found to have fulfilled regulatory requirements as stipulated by the party guidelines, the Constitution, and the Electoral Act

     The Committee, however, referred the disqualified aspirants to the National Working Committee (NWC) for final clearance before they can proceed for the shadow election.

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     In the 6-page report signed by all the members, the committee claimed it received a petition from Osun APC Renewal Group, urging the disqualification of the two aspirants who were identified as falling short of the mandatory nominator requirements prescribed under the APC Constitution and the Party’s Guidelines for the Governorship Primary.

     It further stated that “upon careful review, the Committee found the issues raised in the petition to be weighty, substantial, and germane to the integrity of the screening process. In the interest of fairness, transparency, and uniform application of the party’s rules, the Committee resolved that the concerns highlighted should not be applied selectively.

     “Accordingly, the Committee extended the same scrutiny to all nine (9) aspirants, ensuring that every sponsor (nominator) of an aspirant was assessed on the basis of compliance with Articles 9.3(i) and 31.2(ii) of the APC Constitution and paragraph 6(c) of the Guidelines. This approach guaranteed a level playing field and upheld the principles of internal party democracy.

     Upon conclusion of the two-day screening exercise, the Committee “found that two (2) aspirants, Mulikat Abiola Jimoh and Munirudeen Bola Oyebanji, satisfactorily met all constitutional and guideline requirements of the APC, including proper nomination by the requisite number of fully registered, financially up-to-date party members from each Local Government Area.”

     The Committee also observed that seven aspirants: Sen. Iyiola Omisore, Babatunde Haketer Oralusi, Mr. Oyedotun Babayemi, Dr. Akinade Akanmu Ogunbiyi, Benedict Olugboyega Alabi, Adegoke Rasheed Okiki Adekunle, and Sen. Babajide Omoworare-failed to meet the mandatory nomination requirement of being sponsored by five (5) fully registered and financially up-to-date members from each Local Government Area contrary to Articles 9.3(i) of the APC Constitution and 31.2(ii) of the APC Constitution as well as Paragraph 6(c) of the APC Guidelines for the 2025 Governorship Primary.

    Meanwhile, the Screening Appeal Committee, headed by Senator Tola Odebiyi, will sit on Saturday in Abuja to attend to petitions and appeals from the seven disqualified and any other aggrieved stakeholders.

  • JUST IN: Omisore, Alabi, five others disqualified by Osun APC guber screening committee

    JUST IN: Omisore, Alabi, five others disqualified by Osun APC guber screening committee

    • …clears ex-NIWA boss Oyebamiji, one other

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) Screening Committee for the Osun State governorship primary election has disqualified seven aspirants, including former deputy governor and APC National Secretary Senator Iyiola Omisore, immediate past Deputy Governor Benedict Olugboyega Alabi, Dotun Babayemi, Akin Ogunbiyi, Senator Babajide Omoworare, Kunle Adegoke (SAN), and Babatunde Haketer Oralusi.

    The decision was announced following the submission of a report by the seven-member screening committee, led by Barrister Obinna Uzor, to the party’s Organization Department on Friday.

    The committee cleared Hon. Mulikat Adeola Jimoh and Asiwaju Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji for the December 13 primary election, noting that they fulfilled all regulatory requirements outlined in the party guidelines, Constitution, and the Electoral Act.

    The disqualified aspirants have been referred to the APC National Working Committee (NWC) for final clearance before they can participate in the shadow election.

    According to the six-page report signed by all committee members, the decision followed a petition from the Osun APC Renewal Group, which flagged two aspirants for failing to meet mandatory nominator requirements under the APC Constitution and party guidelines for the governorship primary.

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    “Upon careful review, the Committee found the issues raised in the petition to be weighty, substantial, and germane to the integrity of the screening process,” the report stated. “In the interest of fairness, transparency, and uniform application of the Party’s rules, the Committee extended the same scrutiny to all nine aspirants, ensuring every sponsor (nominator) was assessed based on compliance with Articles 9.3(i) and 31.2(ii) of the APC Constitution and paragraph 6(c) of the Guidelines. This approach guaranteed a level playing field and upheld the principles of internal party democracy.”

    The committee concluded that Mulikat Abiola Jimoh and Munirudeen Bola Oyebanji met all constitutional and guideline requirements, including nomination by the requisite number of fully registered and financially up-to-date party members from each Local Government Area.

    However, the seven disqualified aspirants failed to secure sponsorship from at least five fully registered and financially up-to-date members from each Local Government Area, as required under Articles 9.3(i) and 31.2(ii) of the APC Constitution and Paragraph 6(c) of the APC Guidelines.

    The Screening Appeal Committee, headed by Senator Tola Odebiyi, is scheduled to convene on Saturday in Abuja to hear petitions and appeals from the disqualified aspirants and other aggrieved stakeholders.

  • Osun 2026: Omisore, Oyebamiji, six others know fate today

    Osun 2026: Omisore, Oyebamiji, six others know fate today

    • Screening Committee to submit report by 11

    Nine aspirants jostling for the ticket of the All Progressives Congress  (APC) in the December 13, 2025 Osun State governorship party primary are to know their faith today.

    The seven-man Osun State Governorship Primary Election Screening Committee, led by Obinna Uzor, will submit its reports following yesterday’s conclusion of the two-day screening in Abuja.

    The report, barring the unforeseen, will be submitted to the National Working Committee (NWC) of the party by the committee chairman by 11 am. at the national secretariat of the party in Abuja.

    The ruling party has constituted a Screening Appeal Committee, chaired by Sen. Tolu Odeniyi, to entertain objections and petitions that may arise from the results of the screening tomorrow.

    The primary is billed for December 13 in Osun State.

    In line with the schedule of activities and timetable for the Osun State Governorship Primary Election, the screening exercise of the nine aspirants was rounded off on Thursday evening with four aspirants appearing before the committee to complement the earlier five aspirants that were drilled on Wednesday.

    Those screened yesterday were: Asiwaju Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji; immediate past Managing Director of Nigeria Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA); legal icon Adegoke Adekunle (SAN); the only female aspirant and former lawmaker in Osun State House of Assembly, Dr. Mulikat Abiola Jimoh and former vice chairman of the Senate Committee on Federal Character and Intergovernmental, Sen. Babajide Omoworare.

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    On Wednesday, former deputy governor and former APC National Secretary, Senator Iyiola Omisore, was screened along with development financier, Babatunde Hareter Oralusi; former chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Oyedotun Babayemi; business magnate and insurance expert Dr. Akinade Akanmu Ogunbiyi and immediate past deputy governor Benedict Olugboyega Alabi.

    A member of the screening committee told our correspondent last night in confidence that finishing touches are being put into the reports.

    Efforts to get hints on the reports failed, as our source simply said: “We have concluded the two-day screening.  All the nine aspirants presented their credentials and were thoroughly grilled in line with the party’s guideline and constitution, as well as the Electoral Act.

    “The committee is putting finishing touches to the report, and we are expected to submit our reports to the National Working Committee that gave us the assignment.”

    Osun State Governorship Election is slated for the 8th of August, 2026.

  • Osun 2026: Omisore, Alabi, Babayemi, others screened for APC guber primary

    Osun 2026: Omisore, Alabi, Babayemi, others screened for APC guber primary

    …..Oyebanji, three others for screening tomorrow 

    Five of the nine aspirants for the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship ticket in Osun State have been screened by the party’s seven-member committee in Abuja ahead of the December 13 primary election.

    Former deputy governor and ex-APC National Secretary, Senator Iyiola Omisore, on Wednesday led the list of aspirants interviewed. 

    Others included development financier Babatunde Hareter Oralusi, former PDP chieftain Bar. Oyedotun Babayemi, business expert Dr. Akinade Akanmu Ogunbiyi, and immediate past deputy governor Benedict Olugboyega Alabi.

    Thursday’s screening will feature former Managing Director of Nigeria Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Asiwaju Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji; legal practitioner Adegoke Rasheed Okiki Adekunle (SAN); former lawmaker and only female aspirant Dr. (Mrs.) Mulikat Abiola Jimoh; and Senator Babajide Omoworare, vice-chairman of the Senate Committee on Federal Character and Intergovernmental Affairs.

    APC National Organizing Secretary, Alhaji Sulaiman Muhammad Arugungu, confirmed that the screening exercise will conclude on Thursday, with results scheduled for release on Friday, December 5, ahead of the December 6 screening appeal.

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    The screening committee is chaired by Barrister Obinna Uzor, with Hon. Raphael Nnanna Igbokwe as secretary. Other members include Hon. Ifeoluwa Arowosoge, Chief Margaret Duru, Princess Farida Odangi, and Hon. Ahmed Sani. 

    The five-member Screening Appeal Committee is led by Sen. Tolu Odeniyi, with Barr. Smart Iheazor as secretary. Other members are Hon. Abdullahi Abdulkadir, Hon. Daniel Reyenieju, and Hon. Halima Hayatu.

  • Osun 2026: I was prevailed upon to contest guber race, shatter incumbent ill-governance —Omisore

    Osun 2026: I was prevailed upon to contest guber race, shatter incumbent ill-governance —Omisore

    The former National Secretary of All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Iyiola Omisore, has said he was prevailed upon by stakeholders to contest 2026 Osun guber race and shatter the incumbent ill-governance. 

    Omisore, during his continuous consultations held at Osogbo and Olorunda local government areas of Osun State on Wednesday, emphasized the need for the party to present a viable candidate to tackle the incumbent in contest in August 8, 2026. 

    He held that, “If we fail to give a viable aspirant the ticket, we will fail and lose. We must consider an aspirant who had held an elective position to run for 2026 guber race. 

    “We must not leave the party ticket on the free will of an individual to be the governor, it will be impossible, the governorship of a state must be a collective testimony across the board of stakeholders, all interest groups, voting population of the aspirant must be involved.”

    He warned that “Governorship seat should not be given based on friendship, you should not hire your friend for a job he can’t deliver. All of us who are contesting this race, are all brothers.

    “I want to charge all of us that on 13th of December 2025, we should troop out to show love to me by choosing me as the candidate of the party for the 2026 guber race.”

    The Consultation Coordinator, Hon Ajibola Famurewa, said, “Every local government we have visited, they showed us love and acceptance. I am confident that Senator Omisore will emerge as the flag bearer of APC on December 13th 2025.”

  • Osun 2026: Group backs Omisore’s gubernatorial ambition

    Osun 2026: Group backs Omisore’s gubernatorial ambition

    A political group has thrown its weight behind the erstwhile national secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Iyiola Omisore, as he picked up the N50million nomination form of the party for the 2026 Osun State gubernatorial race. 

    The Nation recalls that Omisore picked N50 million APC Nomination and Expression of Interest forms ahead of the APC primary election fixed for December 13, 2025.

    The group, Southern Movement for Asiwaju 2027, through its national coordinator, Alhaji Tunde Ayanleke, over the weekend during Omisore’s guber consultation in Ife North Local Government area, posited that the ex-Osun deputy governor is professionally and politically qualified to pilot the affairs of the state to achieve sustainable development if finally elected. 

    Meanwhile, Ayanleke stated that all APC aspirants are qualified, but Omisore’s vast experience in administration and politics, both in Osun and beyond, gives him an edge above them all.

    He contended that Omisore is enriched academically and tested in the political arena, saying, “These qualities have positioned him as a true symbol and a complete leader for a new generation.”

    The group leader tasked residents of Origbos in Ife North local government area to demonstrate their unalloyed support for Omisore’s governorship ambition and step up their mobilisation for him. 

    He added that “Osun State sits at a very crucial juncture in its quest for sustainable growth and development; therefore, there is a need for a choice like Omisore, who has visionary leadership, technical expertise, intellectual depth, and political wisdom to pilot the affairs of Osun.”

  • Osun 2026: Omisore declares governorship ambition, says APC has 100% chance of winning

    Osun 2026: Omisore declares governorship ambition, says APC has 100% chance of winning

    Former National Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Iyiola Omisore, has declared his ambition to contest the 2026 governorship election in Osun State, expressing confidence that the party’s chances of victory are “100 percent.”

    Omisore made the declaration on Tuesday at the APC state secretariat along the Osogbo/Gbongan Road, Osogbo, where he urged his supporters to turn out in large numbers to vote for the party in 2026.

    The former deputy governor also met with members of the APC state executive to formally announce his intention, assuring them that if given the party’s gubernatorial ticket, he would deliver victory for the APC in the upcoming election.

    He said, “I am expecting Osun State people to vote for APC en masse come August 8, 2026. This is to show preparedness of the core APC members in the state, to show how ready we are to ensure that I become the party candidate by God’s grace in December, and to further strengthen the belief of the people in the coming APC government in Osun State.

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    “APC chance in 2026 is 100 percent, these are volunteers from the nook and cranny of the state, this is just within the party and not the public this is an internal politics, preparing us for the forthcoming primaries in December.”

    Omisore disclosed that he tagged his movement as ‘rescue mission’, noting that their presence at the declaration is a show of strength to rescue Osun State from the current Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) administration. 

    He said, “I am optimistic, you know if we go to the primaries today, I’ll win more than 90 percent, by God’s grace I shall emerge and deliver the APC government by next year August.”

    “People are expecting maturity governance, educational improvement, agricultural improvement, rural capital development, structural adjustment of the state, capital development, impartial policies, among others. Government is not a dancing matter, it’s a serious business and must be taken seriously by serious people.”

    Also, Coordinator of Omisore Rescue Mission, Israel Famurewa, a former lawmaker, said, “The people here today are members of the APC from all the wards across the State. These are the people that asked Omisore to come out and vie for the ticket of the party. We are sure that with their support, Omisore will emerge as the party’s candidate.

    “Governance is a serious business and as a former deputy governor he is the most experienced among other good aspirants of the party to fly the ticket and deliver victory come next year.”

  • Osun 2026: Omisore joins APC guber race, commences statewide consultation

    Osun 2026: Omisore joins APC guber race, commences statewide consultation

    The former National Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Iyiola Omisore, has joined the 2026 Osun gubernatorial race with a statewide consultation of party stakeholders ahead of the primary election.

    Omisore commenced mobilisation of the grassroots members from the Ijesa North and South Federal Constituencies, reiterating his commitment to due prosperous state which will not rely on Federal allocation to survive.

    He sought for the support of the grassroots urging the party faithful and political leaders to back his ambition to emerge as the flagbearer of APC during the primary by November or December 2025.

    Omisore, an ex-deputy governor of Osun State under former Governor Bisi Akande, said he was interested in consensus-building and his final decision would be shaped by grassroots engagement and stakeholder alignment.

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     ”This is not about ambition alone; it is about collective reasoning and strategy. Osun needs common sense now more than ever. We cannot afford to field a candidate who merely participates—we must present a candidate who can win,” he said.

    Earlier, a former Commissioner for Education, Folorunso Bamisayemi stated that Senator Omisore played a decisive role as APC National Secretary which averted internal crisis and ensured the emergence of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as the party’s 2023 presidential candidate.

    “Senator Omisore is based in Ife town, which is one of the four largest voting blocs in Osun. He sustained financial and strategic support for the APC, including backing of reinstated local government officials across Osun State.”

    Similarly, Chairman of Ilesa East Council, Hon. Olanrewaju Balogun,described the Omisore’s ambition as a unity agenda.