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Sowore Labels Peter Obi as unfit for presidency

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Sowore Labels Peter Obi as unfit for presidency

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Omoyele Sowore, the presidential candidate of African Action Congress (AAC), has Mr. Peter Obi, his Labour Party (LP), counterpart, is not fit for presidency.

Sowore who spoke on Friday in an interview on Channels Television, said the former Anambra State governor is part of the old system he has always fought.

 

 

 

The candidacy of Obi, a former Anambra governor, is currently witnessing growing support, especially on social media.

The AAC presidential candidate said Obi is not his kind of “progressive” politician, while claiming that the LP candidate did not execute any project during his tenure as Anambra governor.

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Why would I see Peter Obi as a threat? Peter Obi is part of the old system that I have always fought,” he said.

“I understand where he is coming from. This is 1999 repeated; Nigeria wants change. Some young people who are genuinely interested in change are presented with somebody who works for the establishment; someone who was in PDP, APGA, came back to PDP and then LP. He is not new to a rotten system — somebody who spent eight years as governor of a state.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“You can be emotional about it but that is the truth. He did not build any school, industry and power station. He is not my kind of progressive.

“Anybody who has been in government for eight years that has nothing to show for it is not my right candidate for Nigeria.”

 

 

 

 

Asked why he is being perceived as “harsh” towards Obi’s supporters, Sowore said he only spoke against the harassment of people who are not supporting the LP candidate.

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Senator Sani Musa: The Most Distinguished Choice to Lead the APC in a Time of Political Transformation* By Abutu Andrew

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 *Senator Sani Musa: The Most Distinguished Choice to Lead the APC in a Time of Political Transformation*

By Abutu Andrew

As Nigeria stands at a critical juncture in its democratic journey, the All Progressives Congress (APC) must look inward and forward toward a leadership that understands both the weight of history and the promise of the future. In these times of political recalibration, Senator Mohammed Sani Musa, CON, emerges not just as a reluctant contender but as the most distinguished choice to lead the APC into its next chapter of relevance and renewal.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, a seasoned political strategist and master of timing, has always shown an uncanny ability to identify talent that delivers results. He knows not only when to act but also who to trust when the stakes are highest. In Senator Sani Musa, he will find a leader cut from that rare cloth of competence, character, and deep-rooted party loyalty.

*A Bridge Between Generations*

What makes Senator Sani Musa exceptional is his unique ability to resonate across political generations. He possesses a rare blend of institutional memory and innovative thinking a man with deep respect for the party elders, yet a clear vision for engaging Nigeria’s young, dynamic political base.

His tenacity, vibrancy, and organizational discipline are not just admirable they are necessary. At a time when public confidence in political parties is wavering, Sani Musa brings the strength of substance over slogans. His leadership would not be about preserving the status quo but disrupting it for the better—ushering in a new era of party dynamism, internal democracy, and strategic thinking.

*A Serious Mind for Serious Times*

In every assignment he undertakes, Senator Sani Musa is known for his seriousness of purpose, strategic focus, and unwavering commitment to results. His approach to leadership is grounded in deep preparation, sincere engagement, and visible performance.

One clear testament to his capacity is his role in the passage of Nigeria’s landmark Tax Reform Bills. At a time when economic restructuring was urgent but politically delicate, he rose to the occasion as the Chairman of the Senate Committee tasked with reviewing and passing these critical bills. Despite the pushback and skepticism from a host of doubting Thomases, Senator Musa led with vigor, clarity, and honesty.

He did not merely preside over legislative sessions; he led the Conference Committee with skillful negotiation, intellectual depth, and rare diplomatic poise building consensus where division had threatened progress. His work ensured that the tax reforms were not just passed, but owned by stakeholders and understood by the public, making them one of the most impactful pieces of legislation in recent years.

This commitment to national interest and delivery reflects the kind of leadership the APC needs at this transformational moment.

*The Right Leader for the Right Time*

The APC does not need a figurehead. It needs a strategic driver one with the “oil to lubricate his elbows,” ready to roll up his sleeves and reposition the party for governance excellence and electoral dominance. Senator Sani Musa is that leader.

He brings competence, humility, and tactical intelligence. His blend of legislative achievement, political diplomacy, and generational appeal makes him uniquely suited to unite the APC across regional, ideological, and generational lines.

This is not a time to add to the burden of inertia. It is not a time to recycle comfort-zone leadership that maintains a fragile status quo. The APC deserves and Nigeria demands a chairman who can chart a bold course building on past gains while correcting missteps. For Sani Musa is not a personal choice but a call for patriotism and national duty.

*Conclusion: A Call For Strategic Opportunity for Renewal*

In Senator Sani Musa, this is the time the APC has the rare opportunity to choose renewal over regression, strategy over sentiment, and excellence over entitlement. His leadership will energize the party base, inspire new confidence, and align with President Bola Tinubu’s broader vision of a progressive, prosperous, and united Nigeria.

This moment calls for more than just politics—it calls for purpose, integrity, and vision. The man who steered fiscal reforms, who commands respect across divides, and who brings both youthfulness and wisdom to the table, is the man who must now be call upon to take the helm of the APC.

The moment is now, incorporating the reference to Senator Sani Musa’s leadership on the Tax Reform Bills and his role in steering them through with dedication, clarity, and statesmanship: The choice is clear. The man is Senator Mohammed Sani Musa, CON let APC mandate him to take the call.

Andrew is a former state excos of the Action Congress of Nigeria writing from Makurdi.
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Hon. Agbaje Lukmon Abiodun Emerges Chairman-Elect of Ayobo-Ipaja LCDA

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Hon. Agbaje Lukmon Abiodun Emerges Chairman-Elect of Ayobo-Ipaja LCDA* _*Written by: Omo’ba Titi Jeje*_

Hon. Agbaje Lukmon Abiodun Emerges Chairman-Elect of Ayobo-Ipaja LCDA

Written by: Omo’ba Titi Jeje

In a significant political triumph for the All Progressives Congress (APC), Hon. Agbaje Lukmon Abiodun has been declared the Chairman-Elect of Ayobo-Ipaja Local Council Development Area (LCDA), after securing a commanding 44,745 votes in the just-concluded local government elections.

This landslide victory is a clear reflection of the trust and overwhelming support Hon. Agbaje enjoys among the people. From the outset of his campaign, his message of inclusive governance, grassroots engagement, and practical solutions to community challenges resonated deeply with residents across the wards. His ability to connect with people at all levels—youths, elders, traders, professionals, and traditional leaders—gave his campaign widespread momentum.

Hon. Agbaje’s blueprint for Ayobo-Ipaja focused heavily on empowering the youth, revitalizing local infrastructure, supporting small businesses, and ensuring transparency in governance. His vision of a people-first administration gave many voters renewed hope and inspired a record turnout in support of his candidacy. The margin of victory stands as a testament to the belief in his leadership and his commitment to service.

Party leaders, supporters, and community stakeholders have hailed the outcome as a major step forward for the LCDA. The result not only affirms the APC’s stronghold in the region but also signals a shift toward performance-driven leadership that prioritizes the welfare of the people over politics as usual.

Hon. Agbaje Lukmon Abiodun Emerges Chairman-Elect of Ayobo-Ipaja LCDA* _*Written by: Omo’ba Titi Jeje*_

As Hon. Agbaje prepares to assume office, the mood across Ayobo-Ipaja is one of hope and anticipation. Residents are looking forward to a new era marked by development, accountability, and unity. His victory marks more than a political win—it heralds the beginning of a leadership that listens, acts, and delivers.

Congratulations once again to Hon. Agbaje Lukmon Abiodun, Chairman-Elect of Ayobo-Ipaja LCDA. The journey to a greater Ayobo-Ipaja has officially begun.

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2027: Aregbesola rallies Osun voters to dislodge APC

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2027: Aregbesola rallies Osun voters to dislodge APC

2027: Aregbesola rallies Osun voters to dislodge APC

The National Secretary of the African Democratic Congress, Mr Rauf Aregbesola, has called on the people of Osun State and the country at large to support the party in ousting the government of the All Progressives Congress.

2027: Aregbesola rallies Osun voters to dislodge APC

Aregbesola noted that ADC was ready to rescue the country from the current “occupiers” who he said had taken it backwards.

The former minister of interior stated this while addressing ADC members and loyalists who came out to welcome him to Osogbo, on Sunday.

The former two-term governor of Osun State affirmed that while obstacles were inevitable, ADC would not derail the party’s focused drive to offer Nigerians a “credible, people-first alternative in the 2027 general election.”

 

 

Aregbesola emphasised that the ADC’s mission provided a viable alternative with a leadership that listens, serves, and delivers.

“We are not here to trade insults. We are here to restore what has been lost — dignity, competence, and direction,” he said.

He warned that APC would use every tool including misinformation, media manipulation, and coordinated attacks to distract, discredit, or divide the ADC.

Aregbesola, however, said the party would remain focused on its mission and continue engaging Nigerians across the country to shape a better path forward.

He assured party members that the ADC was open to all Nigerians who believed in a future driven by competence, inclusion, and compassion.

“This party is for everyone. We welcome you, not as enemies of others, but as Nigerians determined to chart a better path forward. We know the game — distractions, smears, provocations. But we will not play it.

“We are on a mission, and we will stay focused, building quietly, consistently, and with conviction,” he said.

The ADC scribe reiterated that the party’s strategy was rooted in the progressive philosophy that once transformed the Western Region, a philosophy that delivered even in the worst of times.

He said, “We used those same principles in Osun to navigate the worst economic crisis in Nigeria’s history and still delivered measurable progress. This is what Nigeria needs now: grounded, proven, and people-driven.

“We are stepping into a new chapter, one of responsibility, restoration, and meaningful results. The struggles of the past were not in vain. They’ve prepared us to lead with clarity and conviction. The best of what we have to offer is still ahead.”

Aregbesola, while advising ADC members not to be baited into unnecessary conflict or distractions, declared, “This is our finest hour. Let them throw insults. We will offer answers. Let others fight. We will build.”

On Nigeria’s current condition, Aregbesola highlighted rising poverty, insecurity, and disillusionment, noting that the country had gone backwards.

“From every corner of the country, the people are asking: ‘Is this the future we were promised?’ And the painful truth is, things have gotten worse.

“Nigerians are not asking for miracles. They are asking for leadership that puts the people first and delivers real, measurable results,” he said.

Aregbesola reflected on the true meaning of leadership, emphasising that it must be rooted in service, not self-interest.

“Power is not a prize to seize, but a duty to serve. Not a throne to occupy, but a burden to bear with honour. True leadership gives more than it takes. That is our covenant: power is a responsibility,” he said.

The former governor added that Nigeria could still rise but only if leadership puts people before power and service before self.

He said, “That is the future the ADC is fighting for. Standing on a legacy, building a future. This is the legacy we inherit. But more importantly, it is the future we must build. Let us rise to the moment, with discipline, courage, and faith in the Nigerian people.”

Earlier, a chieftain of the ADC in Osun State, Felix Ogunwale, said he decided to join the party because he believed in Aregbesola’s leadership, urging party members to engage in a mass campaign.

Ogunwale said, “If you remember when Aregbesola came to Osun to contest for governor, how it started then is what we are witnessing again now. That is why I decided to join Aregbesola in the ADC.

“This is a party that follows rules and regulations. Things will go smoothly and we are open to anyone who wants to join the party. However, we won’t allow those who will destroy our party.”

The state chairman of the party, Charles Omidiji, said ADC was poised to take over the state in 2026, noting that the leadership of the party would work to ensure victory.

Omidiji, while appreciating Aregbesola for his leadership qualities, urged party members to remain steadfast and united in their resolve to take over the state in 2026.

“We are poised to take over the state in 2026 and I am confident that we will win next year’s election. ADC will produce the next governor of Osun State.

“The leadership of the party will work to ensure that we achieve victory. I want to urge our party members to remain steadfast as we journey towards ensuring that our party wins next year’s gubernatorial election,” he stated.

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