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Ekiti 2026: Political parties lock horns after gov primaries

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Political parties interested in participating in the 2026 governorship election in Ekiti State have conducted their primaries, and their candidates for the election are expressing a thirst for victory, ABIODUN NEJO writes.

The Independent National Electoral Commission, which fixed June 20, 2026, for the Ekiti governorship election, had stipulated that primaries for the determination of candidates should be conducted between October 20 and November 10, 2025. According to the INEC guideline, the personal particulars of the candidates would be published by the electoral umpire on December 29, while the political parties’ opportunity to withdraw candidates and replace them would lapse on January 12, 2026. The electoral body had stated that it would publish the final list of nominated candidates of the participating political parties on January 19, 2026.

For now, the parties and their candidates include the governing All Progressives Congress (Governor Biodun Oyebanji), Peoples Democratic Party (Dr Wole Oluyede), African Democratic Congress (Dare Bejide), and Young Progressives Party (Daramola Owoola). They also include the Social Democratic Party (David Bankole), New Nigeria People’s Party (Mr Blessing Abegunde), Accord (Opeyemi Falegan), and Labour Party (Prof Oyebanji Olajuyin). But pending publication of the final list, whether some candidates will be replaced, the outcome of appeals, and anticipated litigations over the choice of flagbearer in some parties, the candidates who emerged from the primaries are expressing readiness to win the forthcoming election.

APC, Oyebanji

Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, a former university teacher and astute politician, emerged as the APC candidate through a consensus process, following the withdrawal from the race and support for him by the second aspirant, Mrs Atinuke Omolayo. Earlier, of the four individuals who obtained APC nomination forms, the party cleared two, Oyebanji and Omolayo, for the primary and disqualified Kayode Ojo and Olajumoke Abimbola. Ojo has since remained tight-lipped, leaving people guessing whether he would challenge the outcome, even as Oyebanji extended an olive branch, expressing readiness to work with him.

On her part, Abimbola said she had taken the party to court, seeking nullification of the process that led to the emergence of the APC candidate, a claim the APC State Publicity Secretary, Segun Dipe, said could not be proven, as nothing of the sort had been served on anyone. Before the primaries, it is noteworthy that over 300 groups and organisations from within and outside APC endorsed Oyebanji for a second term, citing his performance and achievements across various sectors of the state’s economy.

APC spokesperson, Dipe, who expressed confidence that Oyebanji would win the 2026 governorship election, said, “We are the party to beat, and our candidate is the candidate. Not only the candidate, but also the one who will certainly win the election. Everyone knows it, even the deaf and the blind. Everybody in this state knows that APC will win, and the candidate, who is the incumbent, will be in that seat until 2030, when he will hand over to another candidate from our party.”

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PDP, Oluyede

At its primaries, the PDP elected a medical expert, Dr Wole Oluyede, as its candidate. He is a dogged politician who, in 2018, aspired for the APC ticket and flew the flag of ADC in 2022. Oluyede, in the 2015 PDP primaries, defeated three others, Funso Ayeni, Funmi Ogun, and Peter Obafemi. Obafemi stepped down for Oluyede at the event, while Ogun conceded defeat and pledged to work for Oluyede’s victory.

Oluyede

The PDP candidate is seeking unity in the party in the party’s bid to return to the Oke Ayoba Government House through the June 20, 2026, election. He also has his eyes on setting up reconciliation committees at the ward, local government, and state levels to genuinely bring party members together. This follows the deep-seated divisions and bickering that have weakened a party, which had previously produced governors on three occasions in the state.

Oluyede, however, is assured that the PDP has all it takes to defeat the governing APC in the state, urging all party members and Ekiti residents to join him in the path of liberating Ekiti and ensuring the PDP’s victory in the governorship election. He said, “Our party will win the election and form the next government. PDP has a large membership base and strong support. The opponents are already shivering in the face of the unity we are fostering and our determination to win the election.”

However, while the factionalisation in the PDP at the national level has been seen as an albatross, the PDP candidate expressed confidence that it would not affect his victory in the election. Oluyede, who said crises are part of politics, in view of the presence of different tendencies, expressed hope that every crisis would be resolved.

ADC, Bejide

Amb Dare Bejide, a former Nigerian High Commissioner to Canada, former Secretary to Ekiti State Government, and pioneer PDP state scribe, won the ADC ticket, having defeated four other aspirants. Bejide gave the assurance he would defeat APC in the 2026 election, citing the present realities in the state as the basis, as he stressed that the current administration in Ekiti State had failed to meet public expectations.

The ADC candidate said, “At the moment, Ekiti State Government is not doing very well for the people, and the people are looking for a change, a change in respect of the provision of infrastructure. So the people are looking for someone who will address their situation, and that is why our position is highly relevant. We are going to win, we are going to run a strong campaign in Ekiti State, and we are going to win,” Bejide said.

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ADC State Chairman, Ilesanmi Omolayo, who said the party had begun the process of settling all interests that arose from the primaries, said, “We want to ensure that everybody works together as one family. Already, all the other aspirants are ready to work together with Amb Bejide.” Omolayo, who said ADC is widely spread across the nooks and crannies of the 16 local government areas of the state, expressed confidence that the party would win next year’s election. He said, “We have good people who are on the ground and mobilising. That is part of the chances of winning the election. Ekiti people are tired of APC; they are looking for a way out, and they have already chosen our party as an alternative. We have bright chances to win the election.”

The ADC state chairman, who said the party would disarm all opponents in the election with its manifesto and issue-based campaign, said, “When the time comes, more people will see that we have a good plan for the people. The APC or all these opponents cannot give what they do not have.”

YPP, Owoola

The YPP candidate, Daramola Owoola, a prolific politician and the Chairman of the Inter-Party Advisory Council in Ekiti State, emerged as the party’s flagbearer at a delegates’ congress, with a promise that his party would emerge victorious in the Ekiti governorship election.

Owoola said, “I have been in politics for a very long time, and I have actually studied the terrain before I joined the contest. I know Ekiti people are not in support of the APC and its candidate in the state.

Once people are no longer interested in a party, we need somebody who is formidable from another party. That is why YPP has chosen me.”

The YPP candidate, who said his party was building on its structures to make it more formidable ahead of the election, said, “If you look at the last election, you realise we had spread across the state based on the election result. As I am talking to you, we are building on our structure, and we are having many more people coming to join us. They are coming from the different political parties, including the APC and PDP. They are joining us because they feel aggrieved with how their parties are being run. Look at what is happening in the PDP, look at the way their leaders have treated them in the APC. We are receiving their members. YPP is positioned to win the election in this state. We have a very strong membership base, so our victory is sure,” Owoola said.

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SDP, Bankole

For the SDP, a renowned engineer, David Bankole, emerged as the candidate after two other aspirants, Peter Adesina and Adesola Dada, stepped down for him. SDP state chairman, Ayodele Bamikole, said that his party was well-equipped and well-prepared for victory in the June 2026 governorship election.

Bamikole said, “We are well-equipped and well-prepared for the election and victory. That was why we ensured a peaceful primary. We came up with a popular candidate who can challenge the candidates of other political parties. So, we are out there to win the election. We are well-prepared for it.”

The SDP chairman said the party had the necessary strength, including widespread support, to challenge the APC and the incumbent Governor Oyebanji and defeat the party in the forthcoming election. He added, “Politics is a game of numbers. Our party is enjoying popularity. Our candidate has the political clout, and we have our structures in all wards and across the state. So, I think this gives us an advantage to win the election come June 20 next year.”

Accord, Falegan

In the Accord, where philanthropist Opeyemi Falegan was affirmed as the party’s candidate through a consensus arrangement, there is the persuasion that it will form the next government in Ekiti State.

Falegan, who said that he was coming with a bold decision “to liberate Ekiti from the claws of recycled and greedy politicians with policies and programmes centred around transformation and empowerment of Ekiti people,” assured that his people-centric agenda would give Accord victory in the poll.

He promised to provide transformational leadership, formulate policies that would support a transformative agenda, and uphold democratic norms, value-adding acts, and citizen participation.

The Accord candidate lamented that vote-buying in choosing the person to govern the state had far-reaching negative consequences, as he advised that the electorate and party members should be discouraged from such acts. He said efforts would be geared towards stopping vote-buying in the 2026 election to disappoint politicians who could not win free and fair polls, but buy their way through, and he assured that international bodies would be involved in monitoring the election.

Falegan said, “Over time, the Ekiti State political system has witnessed an explosion in vote-buying, which must be discouraged and stopped before the next governorship election in Ekiti.”

Accord National Publicity Secretary, Omorogbe Osa, who commended members in Ekiti State for presenting a credible candidate for the election, called on the people of the state to give Falegan maximum support to win the forthcoming election.

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Abia community donates ₦100m for Otti’s re-election bid

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The Ukwa La Ngwa people of Abia State have donated ₦100m to purchase the nomination form for Governor Alex Otti’s re-election bid ahead of the 2027 governorship election.

This was disclosed in a statement issued by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Njoku Ukoha, on Saturday.

It was stated that the donation was announced on Friday during a grand civic reception organised in honour of the governor at the Enyimba International Stadium, Aba.

Some Ukwa La Ngwa at the grand civic reception organised in honour of the governor at the Enyimba International Stadium, Aba…Photo Credit: Abia State Government

The Chairman of the Steering Committee for the Ukwa La Ngwa Civic Reception and Speaker of the Abia State House of Assembly, Emmanuel Emeruwa, disclosed that the amount had been raised collectively, adding that the group was ready to contribute more if necessary.

Speaking at the event, Otti thanked the people for the reception and endorsement.

“The time we came in here this afternoon, the mammoth crowd was intimidating. I want to thank all of you.

“Thank you for the endorsement. Thank you for the support. Thank you for the encouragement,” he said.

The governor said his administration would continue to prioritise the interest of the people, stressing that governance in Abia was no longer driven by self-interest.

“One thing you can take home is that because this is your government, your interest will always come first. This is not about party or partisan celebration,” Otti added.

He disclosed that Ovom Road would be commissioned on February 25, the same day the reconstruction of the Enyimba Hotel, a five-star facility to be handled by Radisson Blu, would be flagged off.

“Our style is not to flag off and go home. We want the five-star hotel to start functioning by next year,” the governor said.

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Otti also urged residents of Aba to register for their Permanent Voter Cards and to take responsibility for security and cleanliness in their neighbourhoods.

“The number of people in Aba is ten times larger than the number of votes that come from Aba. The only way to show your strength is to get people to come out and register,” he said.

Addressing the gathering, Chairman of the occasion and Board of Trustees Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Senator Adolphus Wabara, said the event was a reflection of the people’s verdict on Otti’s performance.

“This is not a political party rally; it is a people’s verdict. It is the collective affirmation of the masses to celebrate a man who has demonstrated that good governance is achievable and real.

“Let no one be deceived: Abians will never again surrender their mandate to any cabal. Any attempt to subvert the will of the people in 2027 will be firmly resisted,” Wabara said.

Also speaking, the Senator representing Abia South, Enyinnaya Abaribe, and the National Secretary of the Labour Party, Darlington Nwokocha, said Otti’s performance across sectors had earned him widespread support.

Earlier, the leader and spokesperson of the Ukwa La Ngwa people, Chief Theo Nkire, described the governor as “a great achiever” who had transformed Aba into “a world-class industrial hub.”

Traditional rulers from Ukwa La Ngwa also pledged their support, while the event featured cultural displays and was attended by several dignitaries, including the member representing Isiala Ngwa North/South Federal Constituency, Ginger Onwusibe.

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Annulled PDP convention: Turaki fumes, Wike’s camp celebrates

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The Tanimu Turaki-led National Working Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party has appealed the Federal High Court ruling that voided the party’s November 2025 convention and recognised a caretaker committee backed by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.

Addressing journalists on Friday, Turaki said, despite the court verdict, the party remained legally intact and unshaken as it awaits the pronouncement of the appellate courts.

The Federal High Court sitting in Ibadan had, earlier on Friday, invalidated the PDP National Convention held in Ibadan, Oyo State, on November 15, 2025.

The court also directed Turaki and others to stop presenting themselves as national officers of the PDP.

Justice Uche Agomoh further ruled that the caretaker committee headed by Mohammed Abdulrahman and Samuel Anyanwu remains the only recognised National Working Committee of the PDP until a valid national convention is held.

The PDP governors had supported the Ibadan convention, at which Turaki and other members of the NWC were elected for a four-year term.

However, Wike, alongside Abdulrahman and Anyanwu, insisted that they remained in office as acting national chairman and national secretary, respectively.

Although the governors oversaw a smooth transition from the former PDP National Chairman, Umar Damagum, to Turaki before Damagum’s tenure ended on December 9, the Wike-aligned faction went ahead on December 8 to constitute a 13-member caretaker committee, appointing Abdulrahman, Anyanwu and others with a 60-day mandate.

As a result, both the governors’ faction and the Wike-aligned camp have been seeking recognition of their leadership by the Independent National Electoral Commission, which has so far declined to recognise either group.

Consequently, several court cases have been instituted to resolve the dispute ahead of the 2027 general election.

But reacting, Turaki described the judgment as an academic exercise, urging the Court of Appeal to consolidate all pending party-related cases to produce a single binding judgment for all parties.

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Turaki said the NWC had filed a Notice of Appeal and a Motion for Stay of Execution and would pursue the matter to its legal conclusion.

He explained that they went to court to seek an order of mandamus directing the Independent National Electoral Commission to recognise the Ibadan Convention and enable official party communications with the Commission.

Turaki said, “More importantly, the judgment is in material conflict with subsisting orders and previous judgments of courts of coordinate jurisdiction.

“Consequently, we have filed a Notice of Appeal as well as a Motion for Stay of Execution of the judgement, and we are determined to pursue this matter diligently and to its logical conclusion in accordance with the law.

“For the avoidance of doubt, this judgment is only one among several decisions of the Federal High Court on this subject matter, and the core issues arising therefrom are already before the Court of Appeal. In that sense, this particular judgment is, technically speaking, academic, pending the authoritative pronouncement of the appellate courts.

“Let me assure all members of our great party that, notwithstanding this judgment, the National Working Committee produced by the Ibadan Convention remains legally intact, firmly in place, and fully committed to the ongoing rebirth of the Peoples Democratic Party.”

Turaki called on PDP members and supporters nationwide to stay calm and steadfast, emphasising that there was no reason for concern, and affirmed that the Rebirth movement continues to progress steadily.

When asked if he was concerned about the PDP cases pending in the Appeal Court, Turaki clarified that he was not, noting that the lawyers on both sides had filed their briefs on time.

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He stated, “There are more than two matters pending before the Court of Appeal. First, there is the judgment of Justice Lifu. There is also the judgment of Justice Omotosho, and another judgment given by Justice Abdulmalik. In all these three matters, we were sued and defended those cases. We have appealed against the orders made against the party in those cases.

“On whether there is concern that the appeals have not yet been heard, there is no concern. There are processes required before an appeal is ready for hearing. Each party must be given fair hearing and must file briefs within the time stipulated by law. Counsel on both sides have commendably compressed the time for filing briefs and complied promptly. All briefs are now in the court files. Sometimes replies are also required, and those will be filed as needed.

“There are many appeals ready for hearing in the Abuja Division. The court previously implemented a special plan in the Lagos Division, where multiple panels were set up and over 500 appeals were disposed of. There are also over 400 appeals ready in Abuja, and it is hoped that similar special panels will be created there. If that happens, this political case should receive priority.

“It is also desirable that the appeals be consolidated so that one binding judgment will apply to all parties. Many of the PDP cases are interconnected, and determination of the key issues in one will likely resolve the others and bring closure to related matters pending in various courts across Nigeria. We are hopeful that the Court of Appeal will soon constitute a panel to hear and determine all these appeals.”

Meanwhile, Wike’s bloc has welcomed the court ruling, calling on all members to embrace unity, reconciliation, and adherence to due process.

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The Mohammed-led PDP Caretaker Committee, through a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Jungude Mohammed, on Friday, reaffirmed that the party’s legitimacy stems only from adherence to its Constitution, laws, and valid court orders—not from unlawful claims or impersonation.

The statement read in part, “The landmark judgment, which further nullified the conduct, outcome, and entire proceedings of the purported convention held in Ibadan on the 15th and 16th of November 2025, represents a decisive victory for the rule of law, constitutionalism, and internal party democracy. It reaffirms the long-standing position of the PDP that legitimacy can only be derived from strict compliance with the Constitution of the Party, extant laws, and valid court orders, as opposed to seeking self-help through impersonation or unlawful assertions of authority.

“The National Caretaker Working Committee therefore congratulates all its members and supporters for their patience, resilience, and unwavering faith in due process throughout this period, and further calls on all members to remain calm, law-abiding, and united as we move forward in the spirit of reconciliation, progress, and renewed commitment to the ideals of our great Party.

“We appeal to all aggrieved members to sheath their swords, as this victory belongs to the entire PDP family. Our doors remain open for genuine reconciliation and integration. This will strengthen unity, deepen internal cohesion, and refocus collective efforts toward building a stronger and more formidable PDP.

“We commend the Judiciary for once again rising to its constitutional responsibility as the impartial arbiter in political and constitutional disputes.”

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2027: Akeredolu’s Widow Declares Support For Peter Obi

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The former First Lady of Ondo State, Betty Akeredolu, has thrown her weight behind Peter Obi as the preferred presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) ahead of the 2027 general election.

In a post shared on her verified 𝕏 handle on Friday, Mrs Anyanwu-Akeredolu reaffirmed her support for the Obidient Movement, quoting a report that linked her with Obi’s political ambitions and writing simply: “Obi or nothing.”

Her declaration comes amid heightened debate within the ADC, where supporters of Obi and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar are said to be jostling for the party’s 2027 presidential ticket.

Obi, who recently aligned with the ADC through a broader coalition, has received growing support from his followers, many of whom have called for the presidency to be zoned to the South, with Obi presented as the party’s standard-bearer.

Reacting to rising tensions, the National Publicity Secretary of the ADC, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, warned party members and supporters against stoking division.

Speaking during a live 𝕏 (formerly Twitter) Spaces conversation last Saturday, Abdullahi urged party loyalists to avoid preaching division and exceptionality,” that could undermine internal cohesion.

He also addressed proposals for the 2027 elections to be held earlier, possibly in 2026, describing the idea as a double-edged sword.

According to him, while an early election could expose the ADC to unresolved internal grievances, it could also offer a strategic advantage, especially as many Nigerians are dissatisfied with the current administration.

Abdullahi further revealed that he had held consultations with key opposition figures, including Peter Obi, Atiku Abubakar, Rotimi Amaechi, and Nasir El-Rufai, in a bid to build unity within the ADC-led coalition.

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“These discussions are focused on strengthening the party and ensuring we are well-positioned for the next general elections,” he said.

The ADC is expected to hold its presidential primaries in June, amid increasing pressure to finalise zoning arrangements and manage growing interest from political heavyweights within and outside the party.

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