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Abure, Otti LP factions at war over Obi-ADC pact ahead of 2027

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The lingering crisis rocking the Labour Party has taken a fresh twist as loyalists of the embattled National Chairman, Julius Abure, and the faction backing Abia State Governor Alex Otti, clashed again over the question of former presidential candidate, Peter Obi, to pick the presidential ticket of the African Democratic Congress coalition ahead of the 2027 election.

The disagreement, which underscores widening cracks within the opposition party, was reignited by renewed verbal exchanges between both camps over whether the LP should enter into such an alliance in its bid to unseat President Bola Tinubu.

Factional National Publicity Secretary loyal to Obi and Otti, Prince Tony Akeni, told The PUNCH in an exclusive interview that Tinubu’s administration can be defeated.

The spokesman also warned that the president’s focus on political realignment instead of governance would be his major undoing as he heads into the next poll.

“What should be conveyed to Tinubu and his brinksmen is sympathy. Let him know that we of the Labour Party sympathise with him because he is carrying, with this decamping domino, a nest of soldier ants,” Akeni said.

He also urged former Vice President Atiku Abubakar to shelve his presidential ambition and back Obi if the opposition truly intends to rescue Nigeria from “the agony of misrule.”

“If Atiku can go deep inside his soul and demonstrate that he truly loves this country by standing up to support Obi for the presidency, he can then choose anybody of his choice, even if it is his lastborn, as the vice presidential candidate,” he stated.

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Akeni maintained that only a united opposition could defeat the ruling All Progressives Congress in 2027, describing Obi as a disciplined reformist capable of replicating Singapore’s transformation under Lee Kuan Yew.

However, the Abure-led faction swiftly dismissed talks of any merger or coalition with the ADC, insisting that the party remains independent and strong enough to contest and win future elections without external backing.

Factional National Publicity Secretary, Obiora Ifoh, told The PUNCH that the LP “has not had any discussion with anybody,” stressing that “politics is dynamic, but today, the Labour Party is solely standing on its own because we believe that any candidate we field can win the election in 2027.”

“We did that in 2023, and we can do it again. However, there is no automatic ticket for any aspirant,” he said.

Reacting to the wave of defections to the APC, Ifoh accused politicians of “self-preservation, greed and fear,” arguing that ordinary Nigerians—not defectors—will ultimately decide the outcome of the next elections.

“Some are defecting because they want to win their re-election. Some because they want to stay clear of prosecution when they leave office. But Nigerians will decide who will be president, governor or senator in 2027, not these individuals,” he added.

He warned that the growing concentration of political power in the APC could endanger Nigeria’s democracy, describing it as a “gravitational pull” that fuels impunity.

As the 2027 race gathers momentum, the Labour Party’s deepening internal rift raises questions about whether the once-vibrant Obidient Movement can remain a cohesive opposition force—or become another casualty of Nigeria’s fractious party politics.

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Ondo PDP members transport unionists join APC

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Many members of the Peoples Democratic Party across the 18 local government areas of Ondo State, on Tuesday, defected to the ruling All Progressives Congress.

Among the defectors were members of the state branch of the National Union of Road Transport Workers, who said they were tired of their former party and ready to work for the re-election of President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 election.

Receiving the defectors at the APC Secretariat in Akure, the state capital, APC Chairman, Ade Adetimehin, urged them to return to their wards and begin mobilising for the President’s re-election.

Adetimehin said the ruling party had no opposition in the state, adding that Tinubu’s performance in Ondo attracted more people to the party.

He said, “I want to welcome you to our great party. This is the party of victory.

“In APC, we don’t discriminate; there are no old members, there are no new members. We are all equal. That is why we are winning every day.

“Also, I want you to go back to your respective wards and local governments to work.

“It is your capacity that will determine your reward in APC. We give everyone equal opportunities. You are welcome.”

Speaking on the federal interventions in the state, Adetimehin said, “President Tinubu has done well for us in this state. We can all see what he is doing.

“His Renewed Hope Initiatives are favouring us, with appointments for our people and work on new road construction in Ondo State. We must work hard to give him a landslide victory here.”

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The leader of the defectors under the Asiwaju Transport Movement, Mr Ojo Adewole, said their defection was inspired by the federal interventions in the state, particularly in road rehabilitation and construction.

Adewole said the defection of over 1,000 members from the 18 local government areas was encouraged by the Minister of Interior, Mr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, who he described as a true leader.

He said, “Why do we defect? We were encouraged to join APC by our minister, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo. We thank him for the opportunity, and we will not disappoint him nor the party.

“What we saw is that road projects started under the immediate past administration of the late President Muhammadu Buhari were continued by President Bola Tinubu.

“We are NURTW members, and we know the importance of good roads. This is part of what President Tinubu is doing in this state.

“The dualisation of the Benin-Ilesa Expressway, the Ore-Ondo-Akure road expansion, the Akure-Ado Ekiti Expressway, and the coastal highway are all ongoing.

“We are delighted with these projects, which are part of why we support President Tinubu for a second term.”

It was earlier reported that the only PDP member from Ondo State in the National Assembly, Mr Festus Akingbaso, and the three remaining PDP members in the state House of Assembly recently defected to the APC, leaving the state effectively a one-party state.

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Kefas postpones defection to APC over Kebbi kidnap

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Taraba State Governor, Dr Agbu Kefas, on Tuesday announced the postponement of his ceremonial defection to the All Progressives Congress, following the abduction of schoolgirls in Kebbi State.

Kefas, in a signed statement, said it would be insensitive to proceed with any political activity at a time the nation was confronted with yet another security tragedy.

In another statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka, the APC postponed Kefas’ reception to a new date that would be announced later.

The PUNCH reported that the reception was earlier scheduled to be held today, Wednesday, November 19, 2025.

The governor was conspicuously absent at the PDP elective convention held in Ibadan, Oyo State, on November 15.

While the convention was ongoing, he was seen in a widely circulated video inspecting the stadium where the defection ceremony was scheduled to take place.

Speaking to journalists after inspecting the venue, Kefas said he was defecting from the PDP to the APC to join hands with President Bola Tinubu in actualising the Renewed Hope Agenda, adding that the state was set to host party leaders for the defection rally.

On Monday, November 17, members of the state House of Assembly and members of the State Executive Council resigned from the PDP and declared for the ruling APC, heightening expectations of the governor’s imminent defection.

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Anti-Turaki protesters storm PDP headquarters as Wike faction takes over

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Supporters of the Nyesom Wike-led faction of the Peoples Democratic Party have taken over the surrounding streets of Wadata Plaza, the edifice housing the Peoples Democratic Party headquarters, Wuse, Zone 5, Abuja.

Comprising largely women and youth groups, the protesters carried placards with inscriptions targeted at the PDP National Chairman, Mr Tanimu Turaki, SAN.

Some of the messages on the placards include “No to Turaki,” “Turaki must go,” among others.

Turaki, a former Minister of Special Duties and Inter-Governmental Affairs, emerged as the National Chairman of the PDP in a disputed convention on Saturday, boycotted by the Wike-led faction.

On Monday, both camps gave notice of executive meetings at the party’s secretariat on Tuesday.

On Tuesday, the Wike-backed faction took over the secretariat as early as 9:45 am.

Led by the sacked Acting National Chairman, Abdulrahman Mohammed, the bloc stormed the secretariat building, accompanied by a legion of heavily-armed police personnel.

The security personnel have taken strategic positions along the adjoining streets leading to the Secretariat and the edifice itself.

At the time of filing this report, no member of the Kabiru-led bloc had arrived at the party secretariat.

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