Politics
Edo Tribunal Ruling: A Legal Verdict or a Political Manipulation?
Edo Tribunal Ruling: A Legal Verdict or a Political Manipulation?
By George Omagbemi Sylvester
The recent verdict by the Edo State Governorship Elections Tribunal dismissing the PDP’s petition against the 2024 election outcome has once again raised critical questions about the integrity of Nigeria’s electoral process. While the tribunal cited the absence of competent witnesses and lack of substantial evidence, a deeper analysis of this ruling, coupled with the broader political climate under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, suggests a concerning pattern: the calculated erosion of Nigeria’s multi-party democracy.
Legal Grounds or Judicial Bias?
The Edo State Governorship Elections Tribunal ruled that the PDP’s petition failed primarily due to a lack of competent witnesses and insufficient evidence. While documents were provided, the tribunal deemed them inadmissible without credible testimony to authenticate them. Furthermore, the tribunal insisted that oral evidence was necessary to prove allegations of over-voting, referencing Supreme Court precedents. However, this ruling raises fundamental concerns. If documents submitted were indeed official election records, why were they disregarded solely due to the absence of certain witnesses?
The tribunal’s insistence on strict evidentiary standards while allegedly turning a blind eye to glaring irregularities raises suspicions of bias. By disqualifying the testimony of the PDP’s witnesses on technical grounds, the ruling effectively denied the petitioners a fair chance to prove their case.
Tinubu’s Blueprint for a One-Party State
Beyond the tribunal’s ruling, the broader actions of the APC-led federal government suggest a systematic effort to stifle opposition and consolidate power. Since assuming office, Tinubu’s administration has embarked on a relentless campaign to weaken opposition parties, coerce key political figures, and silence dissent.
Key examples include:
Governor Dave Umahi’s Political Turnaround: The former PDP governor of Ebonyi State defected to the APC, citing pressures that many believe were orchestrated by Tinubu’s allies to weaken the opposition in the Southeast.
EFCC’s Selective Prosecution: The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has targeted opposition figures, including PDP chieftains, while largely ignoring corruption allegations against APC loyalists. Former Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello, an APC stalwart, remains untouched despite numerous allegations.
Judicial Interference in Opposition-Led States: Several opposition-led states, including Rivers and Zamfara, have faced judicial interventions that appear politically motivated. The removal of PDP-aligned governors through questionable court rulings further fuels suspicions of a grand strategy to dismantle opposition strongholds.
Forcing and Silencing Top Officials
Under Tinubu’s administration, several top government officials have been forced to align with the APC or face political and economic consequences. Notable cases include:
Godwin Emefiele, the former CBN governor, was arrested and detained shortly after Tinubu assumed power. While official reasons cite economic mismanagement, many believe his removal was politically motivated, given his role in the controversial Naira redesign policy, which was seen as a challenge to Tinubu’s pre-election financial war chest.
Former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has been largely sidelined, despite his significant role in the Buhari administration. His reluctance to align fully with Tinubu has seen him politically isolated.
Peter Obi and Labour Party Persecution: The Labour Party (LP), which posed a significant threat to APC’s dominance in 2023, has faced relentless attacks. LP members have been harassed, and attempts have been made to delegitimize Obi’s growing influence.
The Death of Democratic Institutions?
Under a true democracy, political competition should be encouraged, not stifled. However, Tinubu’s administration has exhibited autocratic tendencies, from the questionable removal of political opponents to the strategic co-optation of opposition figures.
The Judiciary’s Role: The increasing frequency of court rulings favoring the APC raises concerns about judicial independence. The Edo Tribunal’s verdict fits into a broader trend of politically convenient judgments, which often seem to align with the ruling party’s interests.
The Media’s Struggle: Independent journalism has suffered due to growing restrictions on press freedom. Media outlets that criticize Tinubu’s government face the risk of intimidation and economic strangulation. Channels Television and Arise TV, for instance, have been warned over their critical reporting on government affairs.
A Nation at a Crossroads:
Furthermore, Nigeria stands at a critical juncture. The Edo Tribunal’s ruling is not just about an election petition; it is a symptom of a larger problem—the gradual erosion of democracy under Tinubu’s watch. If this trend continues, Nigeria risks sliding into a de facto one-party state where dissent is crushed, and political opposition is merely symbolic.
For democracy to thrive, there must be a robust opposition, an independent judiciary, and a free press. The systematic silencing of opposition voices, as seen in Edo State and beyond, should alarm all Nigerians who believe in democratic governance. The question remains: Will Nigerians allow this autocratic overreach to continue, or will they rise to defend the essence of democracy before it is too late?
Politics
APC Picks Adeola Yayi as Consensus Candidate, Declares ‘New Ogun State Is Born’
APC Picks Adeola Yayi as Consensus Candidate, Declares ‘New Ogun State Is Born’
ABEOKUTA, OGUN STATE — The Ogun State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has adopted Solomon Olamilekan Adeola, popularly known as Yayi, as its consensus governorship candidate ahead of the 2027 election.
The decision was announced on Monday, April 13, 2026, during a high-level party congress held in Abeokuta, drawing party leaders and stakeholders from across the state.
Governor Dapo Abiodun, who presided over the gathering, said the consensus arrangement was a strategic move to promote equity and inclusiveness, particularly by addressing what he described as a decades-long marginalisation of Ogun West Senatorial District in the state’s leadership structure.
He noted that the decision reflects a deliberate effort by the party to rotate power fairly among the state’s senatorial zones.
“Nothing will give me more joy than to fulfill the dreams of my predecessors — especially ensuring that Ogun West produces the next governor,” Abiodun said.
“I look forward to a time when I will sit proudly with my successor and my fellow former governors at the swearing-in of a new APC governor.”
Amid applause from party faithful, the governor formally unveiled Adeola as the party’s flagbearer, describing him as the most suitable candidate to lead the state into its next phase of development.
The announcement triggered jubilant reactions, with chants of “Yayi” echoing across the venue.
In his acceptance speech, Adeola expressed gratitude to party leaders and members, describing his emergence as a product of unity, sacrifice, and collective vision.
“I believe in oneness and the unity of our dear state and Ogun West by extension,” he said, pledging to justify the confidence reposed in him.
Adeola highlighted Ogun State’s growing economic relevance, noting its status as one of Nigeria’s most industrialised states. He promised to consolidate existing gains while advancing policies that would further drive development and prosperity.
“I will not let you down. I promise to keep the flag flying and maintain the unity, peace, and progress achieved in Ogun State,” he added.
Using a nautical metaphor, the senator assured party members of steady leadership, saying, “The ship I’m about to take over, I will make sure that it does not derail.”
He also emphasized inclusiveness, pledging to unite all factions within the party and across the state, regardless of political differences.
“By the grace of God, I will do my utmost best to keep every member of our great party together and ensure that we remain one indivisible family,” he said.
Declaring a new chapter for the state, Adeola proclaimed, “A new Ogun State is born,” promising a renewed focus on unity, development, and shared prosperity.
The endorsement, which took place during the APC Strategic Caucus Meeting, is widely seen as a defining moment in Ogun State politics, setting the stage for the 2027 governorship race and signaling strong internal cohesion within the ruling party.
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Ajadi Stabilised Party in Crisis,” Oyo Secretary Forum Hails His Role in PDP Unity
“Ajadi Stabilised Party in Crisis,” Oyo Secretary Forum Hails His Role in PDP Unity
The Oyo State governorship aspirant under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo, on Sunday reaffirmed that his ambition to serve the people of Oyo State is driven by a desire to sustain the developmental strides of Governor Seyi Makinde, whom he described as a “talk-and-do leader.”
He made this known while hosting executive members of the Secretary Forum from the 33 local government areas of the state at his residence in Ibadan.
“Governor Seyi Makinde has done well for Oyo State. I aspire to ensure continuity of this good governance and build on the solid foundation already laid,” Ajadi said.
The PDP gubernatorial aspirant expressed appreciation to the forum for honouring his invitation, despite the short notice, noting that their unity and turnout reflected a shared commitment to the state’s progress.
I thank you all for coming. This kind of unity shows that we are ready to work together for the future of Oyo State,” he added.
Earlier, the Secretary Forum, comprising political appointees across the 33 local governments, pledged support for Ajadi’s ambition, describing him as a unifying figure within the Oyo PDP.
Speaking on behalf of the forum, the forum’s secretary, Mr. Oyelami Joel, commended Ajadi’s role in stabilising the party during its challenging period.
“He came into the party at a time of internal crisis and has worked tirelessly to unite members. His consultations across the state are visible to all,” he noted.
In her remarks, the forum’s coordinator, Mrs. Tope Alice Aworele from Egbeda Local Government, described Ajadi’s political activities as impactful across the state.
“Your efforts are visible in every nook and cranny of Oyo State. We pray that God crowns your work by making you the party’s flag bearer,” she said.
Ahmed Kazeem said members were pleased to honour Ajadi’s invitation despite the short notice, emphasising their political relevance at the grassroots.
“We are all active political stakeholders appointed under Governor Makinde. Some of us are even former local government chairmen. Our presence here today shows our collective strength and interest,” he said.
Kazeem further stressed that the full attendance demonstrated the seriousness of the forum.
Similarly, Kareem Kazeem from Ibadan South-East Local Government highlighted the significance of the turnout and prayed for Ajadi’s success, urging him to emulate Makinde’s governance style if given the party’s ticket.
Other speakers echoed similar sentiments, describing Ajadi as accessible and committed to party unity.
Mrs. Olaniyi Oluwafunke, Secretary from Ogbomoso North, said Ajadi’s track record and outreach had distinguished him among other aspirants.
“No aspirant has engaged us the way Ajadi has done. That is why we are here—to interact with him and understand his vision,” she said.
She added:
“We have one voice. No aspirant has brought us together like this. We are ready to work with Ajadi.”
In his vote of thanks, Alhaji Hammed Hassan Elerukanfila called for inclusive governance, urging Ajadi to prioritise rural development alongside urban planning if elected governor.
Special prayers were offered for the success of Ajadi’s ambition, bringing the gathering to a close on a note of optimism and political solidarity.
Politics
OLAOGUN URGES APC TO PRIORITISE COMPETENCE OVER PROPAGANDA AHEAD OF 2027 POLLS
OLAOGUN URGES APC TO PRIORITISE COMPETENCE OVER PROPAGANDA AHEAD OF 2027 POLLS
Ogbomoso, Oyo State — A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and aspirant for the Ogbomoso North Constituency, Babatunde Amos Olaogun, has called on party leaders and stakeholders to prioritise competence, capacity, and proven track record over propaganda as preparations intensify for the 2027 general elections.
In a statement addressed to constituents and party stakeholders, Olaogun expressed concern over moves within the party to adopt a consensus candidate, warning that such a process must not undermine merit or the overall interest of the constituency.
While reaffirming his loyalty to the APC and respect for party supremacy, the aspirant stressed that the essence of political participation is to ensure quality representation and effective leadership.
“Consensus must not become an excuse to sacrifice merit on the altar of convenience or propaganda. Our constituency deserves more than slogans,” he said.
Olaogun, who described himself as a scientist, administrator, and entrepreneur, said his diverse professional background positions him to deliver evidence-based leadership, attract developmental projects, and provide responsive representation to the people of Ogbomoso North.
Highlighting his past engagements, he noted that even without holding elective office, he has contributed to the welfare of constituents through medical outreaches, educational scholarships, and the provision of examination forms for students.
He assured constituents that greater impact would be achieved if given the party’s mandate, promising quality legislation, strategic empowerment programmes, and people-oriented governance
The APC aspirant also appealed to party leaders, delegates, and stakeholders to place the interest of Ogbomoso North above all considerations in selecting a candidate.
“Let us choose a candidate who can win and, more importantly, can perform. Let us choose capacity over clout, and track record over empty promises,” he urged.
Olaogun further encouraged constituents to actively engage party leaders in the decision-making process, insisting that the constituency cannot afford another cycle of under-representation.
As political activities gradually build up ahead of 2027, his remarks add to the growing conversation within party ranks on the need for credible and competent candidates to drive grassroots development.
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