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Aregbesola’s ex-aide, others return to APC, back Oyebamiji

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Members of the Blue Movement, one of the political groups associated with former Osun State governor, Rauf Aregbesola, have returned to the All Progressives Congress in the state, throwing their weight behind the party’s governorship candidate for the 2026 election, Bola Oyebamiji.

The group, led by its convener, Wale Alabi, a former Senior Special Assistant to Aregbesola on Regional Integration during his second term as governor, was formally received back into the APC on Wednesday at a rally held in Osogbo.

Receiving the defectors, Oyebamiji and other party chieftains urged them to fully reintegrate into the APC’s structures and work collectively to return the party to power in the August 8, 2026 governorship election.

Addressing the rally, Oyebamiji described the return of the Blue Movement as a boost to the party’s growing strength ahead of the poll, calling on party members to embrace unity.

“The APC is waxing stronger. The Blue Movement are our members, and we must work together from the unit to the ward and state levels,” he said.

Oyebamiji said the development signified renewed unity within the party and confidence in its electoral prospects.

“Today’s event is a clear sign of unity and an indication that the APC will win the August 8, 2026 governorship election. The Blue Movement are core APC members. Unfortunately, during the 2022 governorship election, about 6,000 of them stepped aside.

“We pleaded with them then, but they insisted on stepping aside. Today, they are back and are being fully reinstated. This will significantly increase the APC’s voting strength in Osun State,” he added.

Earlier, Alabi said the group never abandoned the APC but only aligned with a caucus within the party during previous political disagreements, stressing that the rally marked its formal resumption of activities within the party.

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“We did not leave the APC. We only stepped aside to align with a caucus. Today, we are back to resume our full participation in the party,” he said.

Alabi urged the electorate to return the APC to power in Osun, arguing that the party remained best positioned to deliver economic growth and development.

He also formally endorsed Oyebamiji’s candidacy, citing his record in public office.

“We believe in his track record and what he is capable of doing. From the offices he has handled, he performed well. We are convinced he is the man who can restore Osun’s economic prosperity. We are here to win Osun back,” Alabi said.

Political observers note that the return of the Blue Movement is part of the broader realignment of political forces in Osun State as parties and factions position themselves ahead of the 2026 governorship election.

Meanwhile, The PUNCH reports that a former Secretary to the State Government, Moshood Adeoti, recently withdrew from the Omoluabi Progressives, another Aregbesola-backed caucus within the African Democratic Congress in Osun State.

Adeoti’s exit has been linked to his inability to secure backing for his ambition to clinch the ADC governorship ticket.

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Opposition seeks credible polls as INEC releases timetable ahead of 2027

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Nigeria’s major opposition parties have expressed readiness for the 2027 general elections following the release of the timetable by the Independent National Electoral Commission, while demanding credible and transparent polls.

The Peoples Democratic Party, the New Nigeria Peoples Party and the African Democratic Congress said they were prepared to participate, but stressed that the integrity of the process would determine the legitimacy of the outcome.

According to INEC, the presidential and National Assembly elections will be held on February 20, 2027, while governorship and state Houses of Assembly elections are scheduled for March 6, 2027.

Campaigns for the presidential and National Assembly polls will run from November 18, 2026, to February 19, 2027. Governorship and state Assembly campaigns will begin on December 15, 2026, and end on March 5, 2027, 24 hours before the elections.

Political parties are expected to conduct primaries between July 1 and September 30, 2026, and submit their candidates’ lists between October 1 and October 31, 2026.

PDP declares readiness

The PDP National Caretaker Committee, aligned with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, said the party was fully prepared for the elections.

In a statement, the committee’s National Publicity Secretary, Jungudo Mohammed, urged members and aspirants to remain focused, assuring them that internal disputes and pending litigations would be resolved ahead of the primaries window.

“The PDP is fully prepared to meet all constitutional and regulatory requirements within the stipulated timelines,” the statement read, while reaffirming the party’s commitment to offering what it described as credible leadership in 2027.

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Separately, the Tanimu Turaki-led National Working Committee of the PDP also declared readiness for the polls, provided INEC guarantees free, fair and credible elections.

Its National Publicity Secretary, Ini Ememobong, said, “Whenever INEC is ready for the elections, the PDP will be ready, provided it can guarantee free, fair and credible elections.”

NNPP faults election budget

The NNPP welcomed the timetable but urged INEC to use the intervening period to prepare for an election acceptable to Nigerians and the international community.

Speaking with Saturday PUNCH, the party’s spokesperson, Ladipo Johnson, expressed concern over the N873.778bn budgeted for the elections, describing it as excessive.

“What are they using that huge amount for? Are they building new mobile phone towers to transmit results? I don’t know what they budgeted N800bn for, but it sounds ridiculous,” he said.

ADC seeks real-time transmission

The ADC also welcomed the timetable but said the credibility of the elections would depend on transparent procedures, particularly the real-time electronic transmission of results.

In a statement, its National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, said while the early release of the timetable allows for proper planning, public confidence would rest on INEC’s commitment to transparency and technological integrity.

He urged the commission to clarify its readiness to adopt real-time transmission if legal amendments are enacted and called on the National Assembly to remove ambiguities in the Electoral Act.

“Nigerians have shown, time and again, that they are ready to defend the sanctity of their votes. What is now required is for the electoral umpire to match that civic vigilance with institutional clarity, operational transparency and administrative excellence,” he said.

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2027: Atiku, Fayose clash over Makinde’s Minna visit

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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar on Thursday dismissed claims by former Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, over an alleged political deal involving Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State as “desperate” and “baseless.”

Fayose, however, threatened to expose details of the Minna meeting with former Head of State, Gen Ibrahim Babangida.

The reaction followed reports of a closed-door meeting between Atiku and Makinde at Babangida’s Minna residence, which sparked speculation about a possible 2027 political arrangement.

Following the meeting, Fayose claimed in a Wednesday statement that Makinde had offered to join the African Democratic Congress as Atiku’s 2027 running mate, promising N10bn to help the party get started and to deliver delegates to secure Atiku’s ADC presidential ticket.

Fayose concluded that the duo had fixed another meeting for Dubai, United Arab Emirates, to conclude negotiations.

Atiku, through his Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication, Phrank Shaibu, said he did not engage in any of the alleged horse-trading as alleged by Fayose.

He emphasised that no discussions took place regarding N10bn contributions or zoning arrangements.

“Our attention has been drawn to a reckless and malicious fabrication titled ‘Between Atiku and Makinde, Untold Story of What Happened in Minna Yesterday,’ attributed to one Peter Ayodele Fayose.

“Let it be stated clearly: the entire publication is a shameless concoction — a tissue of lies stitched together by a serial purveyor of political gossip whose relevance survives only on controversy, distortion, and cheap propaganda.

“At no time did former Vice President Atiku Abubakar engage in the imaginary horse-trading described in that laughable script.

“There were no negotiations over vice-presidential tickets. There were no discussions about N10bn contributions. There were no zoning manipulations. There were no delegate-delivery guarantees. And there is certainly no clandestine ‘Dubai meeting’ on any such agenda.”

The former vice president called on the public to dismiss the publication as completely unworthy of attention.

It continued, “The attempt to drag other political actors into this fabricated beer parlour tale does not elevate its credibility; it merely exposes the desperation behind it.

“His Excellency Atiku Abubakar’s political engagements are broad-based, principled, and national in scope — not the narrow, transactional theatrics invented in that publication.

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“The story is not insider information. It is insider fiction — manufactured to mislead, distract, and provoke.

“It is unfortunate that certain individuals, long deprived of credibility and political gravitas, now attempt to manufacture relevance by inventing tales around serious national figures. Falsehood may trend for a moment, but it collapses under the weight of truth.

“Atiku Abubakar does not transact politics in secrecy, bribery, or transactional desperation as mischievously and irresponsibly portrayed.

“He remains focused on principled engagement and national redemption — not backroom theatrics designed by attention-seekers.”

Late on Thursday, in a reply to Atiku’s reaction on his X account, Fayose promised more details if the former vice president did not retract the statement.

He said, “I saw the response of one Paul Ibe, one of the media aides to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, to my release on what transpired at his (Atiku’s) meeting in Minna, with Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, and I can’t but be amused.

“However, because of my respect for Atiku, I will want to assume that he did not authorise the press statement, and I expect that after seeing it, he will, within 48 hours, cause a rebuttal to be issued on it.

“Should Atiku not publicly disown the statement within the next 48 hours, I will have no option but to spill more beans (the facilitators and executioners) of the Minna meeting, particularly what was said about Wike) and by then, I will be doing so without any atom of respect for him. Till then, we keep our gunpowder dry.”

The development comes as the All Progressives Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party in Oyo State traded accusations on Thursday over Makinde’s alleged deal with Atiku.

While the Oyo APC alleged that the meeting formed part of a “political contract” that could expose the state’s finances ahead of the next general election, the PDP insisted there was no such deal.

The APC, in a statement released by its Publicity Secretary, Olawale Sadare, in Ibadan, the state capital, alleged that a political contract between Makinde and Atiku would make the latter fleece the financial resources of the state in the buildup to the 2027 election cycle, saying the plans would be resisted at all costs.

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The APC regretted that both Atiku and Makinde could allow selfishness and desperation to becloud the pricking of their individual conscience and dance on the grave of the PDP, which they literally strangulated to death in 2022 and 2023.

The statement said, “Atiku Abubakar, on his part, is desperate to be on the ballot again in 2027 to enable him set the record of a man who contested presidential elections for the highest record of time in the whole world and possibly keep himself busy at an advanced age.

“Besides, the former vice president has a penchant for making some southern governors sponsor his ill-conceived presidential ambition with their state funds, just like he did in 2023.

“Another reality is that Atiku has found a good ground to punish Makinde for his sins of 2019 and 2023, but unfortunately, the naivety in the Oyo governor would not allow him to read between the lines.

“The details of the betrayal game which Makinde played with his new godfather in the last two general elections are known to most pundits, and the fact that the victim (Atiku) would never let go is crystal clear.

“So, the latest political romance involving the duo would end up a disaster with Makinde being at the risk of being the worst loser or victim.”

The party said with the available records of billions of naira, which Makinde has taken from the treasury of the government and wasted on financing the hitherto comatose PDP, the Pacesetter State could not afford to open its vault to somebody like Atiku again.

“We say no to the payment of a N10bn down payment by Makinde to make him Atiku’s running mate on the platform of the African Democratic Congress, even as it is evident that he wants to remain in power after the expiration of his two-term tenure as a governor.

“He shall be vehemently resisted this time,” the APC publicity secretary insisted.

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The state PDP Publicity Secretary, Michael Ogunsina, however, described the APC allegation as reckless and unfounded.

He explained that the PDP remained focused on governance and the continued development of its dear state.

Ogunsina said no amount of propaganda, panic, or politically motivated fiction could distract the party from delivering for the people.

“Oyo PDP strongly condemns the reckless and unfounded allegations by the state chapter of APC regarding a phantom plot to ‘hand over the state’s vault ahead of the 2027 elections’.

“It is hardly surprising that the Oyo APC continues to parade misinformation, especially when one of their loudest ‘information merchants’ is a former two-term Ekiti State governor who has reduced himself to a self-appointed political gossip distributor.

“When such a figure becomes the backbone of your intelligence gathering, confusion and cluelessness are inevitable.

“A party that relies on recycled bitterness and social media speculation as strategy cannot suddenly claim moral authority over the state’s finances.”

The party added, “Let it be stated clearly: Oyo is not anyone’s personal vault. Under Governor Makinde, the state’s resources are managed with transparency and accountability.

“Workers and pensioners are paid regularly, roads, schools, and health facilities are being upgraded across the state, including the recruitment of unemployed youths. These are tangible results that the people can see and verify.

“It is ironic that the same APC, under whose Federal Government Nigerians are battling crushing economic hardship, rising inflation and poverty, unstable electricity, and declining purchasing power, now pretends to be alarmed about Oyo’s finances.

“Charity, they say, begins at home. They should first fix the hardship their party has imposed on Nigerians before manufacturing imaginary scandals in Oyo.”

The party said it remained focused on governance and the continued development of the state, adding that no amount of propaganda, panic, or politically motivated fiction could distract it from delivering for the people.

“Oyo belongs to the people, not a rejected APC clinging to propaganda and recycled lies,” the PDP publicity secretary said.

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Tinubu To Sign Amended Electoral Act In February — Akpabio

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President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, on Tuesday, disclosed that President Bola Tinubu is expected to sign the amended Electoral Act into law by February, despite intensifying public outcry and nationwide protests over the controversial removal of the phrase “real-time” from clauses on electronic transmission of election results.

It was reports that Akpabio made the disclosure during Tuesday’s Senate plenary, while announcing an expansion of the Senate’s conference committee from nine to 12 members to align with the House of Representatives’ own delegation.

“We have raised our numbers from nine to twelve to match the figures from our colleagues in the House of Reps. We expect everything to be done in the next few days or in a week. The President is expected to sign this into law in February,” Akpabio stated.

The Senate President’s remarks come as protests under the banner of #OccupyNASS continued at the National Assembly Complex in Abuja, drawing civil society groups, opposition figures and human rights activists demanding electoral transparency.

Among those at the protest was Omoyele Sowore, former presidential candidate and leader of the African Action Congress (AAC), who accused the political elite of pushing regressive laws that undermine electoral credibility.

“This is an exposition that already existed. It is not new. That is why it is a surprise to everyone that this provision was yanked away from the Electoral Act that Akpabio and his friends are trying to put in place,” Sowore said.

He warned that Nigeria’s political class fears transparent processes that would expose their unpopularity.

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“These people cannot win in free and fair elections. But the people have a duty to demand processes that guarantee free, legal and transparent elections,” he added.

‘I Prefer Electronic Voting, Not Just Transmission’ — Sowore

While public concern has centred on the removal of “real-time” electronic transmission, Sowore said the focus should be expanded to electronic voting, insisting that election integrity begins at the point of voting, not just result collation.

He said, “My preference is not even electronic transmission of results, because what gets transmitted at the end of the day is what has already been manipulated. I am more interested in electronic voting.

“Whatever people think in their minds that can protect the integrity of their votes, we must defend and support it.”

Sowore also criticised the heavy security deployment at the protest venue, describing it as intimidation against citizens exercising constitutional rights.

He further stated, “It is their job to protect the country, not to attack peaceful protesters. I have warned them that if they try that, they are starting something they cannot predict how it will end.”

He noted the growing frustration among Nigerians, urging security forces to act professionally and avoid escalating tensions.

“Nigerians are very angry at this time, but security agents have a duty to maintain law and order, nothing more, nothing less,” he said.

Reaffirming his revolutionary stance, Sowore rejected gradual reforms, arguing that Nigeria’s problems demand sweeping political change.

Sowore added, “I’m not for baby steps. I’m a revolutionary. Nothing other than revolution will solve this problem. That has always been my position.”

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He described the protest at the National Assembly as a reflection of rising political consciousness among Nigerians.

He stated, “When we arrived here, you could tell this place was filled with silent revolutionaries. The giants in them began to awaken when they saw that we were together.”

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