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Makinde rules out defection plans after meeting Tinubu

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Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has reaffirmed his commitment to the Peoples Democratic Party, declaring his comfort in the opposition party despite a growing wave of high-profile defections to the ruling All Progressives Congress.

“No, I’m comfortable in the PDP,” Makinde told journalists after closed-door talks with President Bola Tinubu at the State House in Abuja on Thursday.

The Oyo governor emphasised that his visit to the President was focused on governance matters affecting the nation rather than party political considerations.

“The President is the President of Nigeria, not the President of APC. And we’re talking about governance here.

“So I came to discuss with the President on some governance issues, basically,” Makinde said.

When pressed on whether recent public friction with other PDP stakeholders and his trip to meet the President signalled a shift toward the ruling party, Makinde affirmed that he was comfortable in his party.

The governor stressed that while he was willing to work with the President on matters of national interest, his party allegiance remained unwavering.

He argued that maintaining a strong opposition was essential to Nigeria’s democratic health, particularly as the country prepares for the 2027 general elections.

“We may have issues in this country where you need bipartisan approach, where it won’t be an issue of maybe APC talking alone or PDP talking alone.  When you get to that junction, you need everybody on board,” Makinde said.

He argued that harmonious relations with the ruling party on governance matters did not constitute a departure from PDP principles.

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Makinde noted that leaders had a responsibility to work together on issues transcending party lines, particularly matters of national security and poverty alleviation.

“There’s nothing that I’ve said in the past that says we’re not enjoying a harmonious relationship. You know, politics is politics.

“We belong to different political parties. But Nigeria is a project that all Nigerians must be concerned about, the welfare of our people,” he said.

The governor added, “Those are things that have no coloration of a party.  As leaders, whether President or governor of a state, those are things that we have to work together, consult with one another, and ensure that we can make life one shade better for our people.”

The governor’s statement comes as the PDP faces its most significant challenge since 2015, with governors, senators, and other high-profile members abandoning the party for the ruling APC or other platforms.

Since 2025, the opposition has experienced unprecedented defections to the ruling APC ahead of the 2027 general elections.

In April 2025, Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori defected to the APC alongside his predecessor, Ifeanyi Okowa, and the entire PDP structure in the state. Okowa, who was the PDP’s 2023 vice-presidential candidate, cited the need to align with the federal government to access resources for development.

Akwa Ibom State Governor Umo Eno formally joined the APC in June 2025, stating he could not guarantee electoral victory under the PDP.

In October, Enugu State Governor Peter Mbah announced his defection, describing President Tinubu as “a partner in purpose.”

By year-end, additional governors had switched allegiances.

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These include the Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke who on December 9, 2025, moved to the Accord in December, while Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara defected to the APC in the same month.

Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang, also defected from the PDP to the APC later in December.

Bayelsa State Governor Douye Diri had joined the APC in November of 2025, citing what he called the “terminal decline” of the PDP.

The PDP now controls four states; Adamawa, Bauchi, Oyo, and Zamfara, down from 16 states it controlled in 2015.

Senate representation has also declined from 36 members at the 2023 inauguration to 23 by the end of 2025.

Makinde had previously alleged that Wike, during a private meeting with President Tinubu, promised to “hold down the PDP” for the President ahead of the 2027 elections.

He recounted that Wike made the statement without prior consultation or the consent of other PDP stakeholders, an action that, he said, shocked him and prompted him to immediately confront Wike upon leaving the meeting.

“Wike can support him, and that is within his right. But it is equally my right to decide who I will support and what role I will play in 2027,” Makinde has previously stated, emphasising that he views the former Rivers Governor’s approach as a threat to Nigeria’s multi-party democracy.

Wike has denied making any such pledge, describing Makinde’s account as “a blatant lie.”

He said the meeting was a routine visit by G-5 governors to discuss state matters with the President, and that Makinde had kept silent about the discussion for months before public allegations.

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Wike, while serving as FCT Minister in an APC-led government, has remained a PDP member.

Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde said on December 23, 2025 that he regrets backing President Bola Tinubu in the 2023 election, despite being a PDP governor and part of the G5 group that opposed the party’s presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar. He also said Tinubu will not have his support in 2027, citing concerns about the survival of multiparty democracy and alleging attempts to weaken the PDP.

He also indicated he will not support Tinubu’s re-election bid in 2027, citing concerns about the administration’s policies and what he views as attempts to weaken the opposition.

The governor has been widely believed to be nursing presidential ambitions for 2027.

Makinde’s meeting with the President also comes amid allegations surrounding the Federal Government’s relief intervention following the January 2024 Bodija explosion in Ibadan.

Former Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose publicly alleged that Makinde received N50bn from the FG as relief funds but had not fully accounted for the disbursement.

Makinde clarified that while the FG promised N50bn, only N30bn was actually released.

He said he used N4.5bn to provide direct support to explosion victims and the remainder for reconstruction efforts including road repairs, security upgrades, and memorial plans.

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Kanu’s freedom, Igbo presidency possible through alignment with Tinubu – Cubana Chief Priest

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Popular socialite and businessman Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, has called on the people of the South-East to support with President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 elections in order to secure the release of the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu.

Reacting on Wednesday to a viral video where a South-East monarch urged the President to either release Kanu or return him to Kenya, the celebrity barman praised the monarch for taking the message directly to the seat of power.

He noted the monarch’s physical presence in Abuja was necessary to ensure the President heard the plight of the South-East.

Writing in Pidgin, Cubana Chief Priest wrote, “God bless you, Your Royal Highness for partaking in Nigeria. If Your Highness did not participate in Abuja, how Asiwaju wan take hear this message. If to say dem no record this video play for una, them for call his royal highness sell out say him don go collect money.”

He urged the region to “align” with the current administration rather than maintain a stance of opposition, saying, “Alignment is key, we no fit fight government, Asiwaju go free MNK. His Royal Highness don put am for Baba body. Let’s get along with Nigeria.”

The socialite further urged the South-East to reconsider its political stance ahead of the next elections, stating that Tinubu won the 2023 election without significant votes from the region.

Addressing the 2023 elections, he reminded his followers that President Tinubu emerged victorious without the majority of the South-East vote, suggesting that a repeat is likely in the future unless the region changes its approach.

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He also suggested that active support for the current administration could be the “best stake” for the Igbo people to eventually produce a president.

He wrote, “Last election, Tinubu won without South-East, it’s clear he will win again. So why not give him the votes so he can do what we ask of him in return.

“Hopefully, he will hand over power to an Igbo man. He made Buhari president, a Hausa man. He made himself, a Yoruba man president. What makes you think he won’t make an Igbo man president if we clearly support him for one more term?

“Igbo best stake is on Asiwaju. Just think it out. Man has the best political structure in the country to win election make we no waste our votes.”

PUNCH Online reported on Tuesday that a traditional ruler from the South-East, Dr Lawrence Agubuzu, the Eze Ogbunechendo of Ezema Olo Kingdom, urged Tinubu to release Kanu, or return him to Kenya, where he was arrested, warning that his continued detention was fuelling agitation among youths in the region.

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Two feared killed in Ondo APC congress violence, chairman’s brother in coma

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At least two persons were reportedly killed on Wednesday during the ward congress of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State, as violence erupted in Idanre, Idanre Local Government Area.

Several others were said to have sustained injuries during the crisis, which also led to the burning of a vehicle.

The incident came barely 24 hours after suspected political thugs disrupted a stakeholders’ meeting at the party’s secretariat in Akure. The meeting was presided over by the state chairman of the party, Ade Adetimehin.

Sources in Idanre said the congress could not hold in some wards as hoodlums allegedly attacked party members.

The cause of the violence was yet to be ascertained as of the time of filing this report.

One of the victims was identified as Raphael Adetimehin, said to be a brother of the state APC chairman. He was reportedly attacked at his ward in Idanre.

Confirming the development, Ade Adetimehin said his brother was shot and macheted by suspected thugs who allegedly mistook him for the chairman.

“My brother was attacked; those who attacked him thought I was the one because we resemble each other very well. After shooting and macheting him, they left him when they thought he was dead. I don’t know why we are playing our politics to this extent,” he stated.

When contacted, the spokesperson for the Ondo State Police Command, DSP Abayomi Jimoh, said he would get back to our correspondent when reached on the telephone.

The crisis highlights escalating tension within the Ondo State chapter of the APC ahead of the party’s internal restructuring process.

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On Tuesday, suspected thugs stormed the party secretariat in Akure and disrupted a stakeholders’ meeting, injuring several members and forcing an abrupt end to proceedings.

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Ondo APC chair beaten as party meeting erupts in chaos

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A pre-congress stakeholders’ meeting of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State turned violent on Tuesday as suspected thugs invaded the party secretariat in Akure, leaving many injured and the state chairman and a commissioner beaten.

The incident occurred less than 24 hours before the nationwide ward congress scheduled to be held across 203 wards in the state.

An eyewitness, Yetunde Adeyanju, said the attackers, armed with dangerous weapons, shouted that they were from Aiyedatiwa and claimed, “We don’t want congress in Ondo State. The governor is in charge. The governor is the leader of the state, and the governor is in charge.

“Nobody can query the authority of the governor, and anybody who wants to talk about congress in Ondo State will be assassinated. If you talk about congress in Ondo State, you will be assassinated.”

Another eyewitness confirmed that several party leaders, including the state chairman, Mr Ade Adetimehin, a commissioner on the board of the Niger Delta Development Commission, Mr Otito Atikase, and former Commissioner for Sports, Mr Saka Yusuf-Ogunleye, were beaten. Those injured were rushed to hospitals for treatment.

Adetimehin corroborated the attack, alleging that the thugs were sponsored to disrupt the meeting.

“Thirty minutes later, the place was invaded by thugs, with cutlasses and other dangerous weapons. They beat all leaders and members, except those who are for them.

“They beat me and dragged me on the floor; they took away my two phones, money, and wristwatch,” he said.

The Commissioner for Information, Mr Idowu Ajanaku, however, denied any involvement of the governor, describing the allegation as “unfounded, false and misleading.”

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In a statement, he said, “The governor was neither aware of nor connected to the said meeting and could not have sanctioned any act of thuggery. His leadership reflects a strong aversion to violence and political intimidation in any form.”

Confirming the incident, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Mr Abayomi Jimoh, said the situation had been brought under control.

“The police command received a distress call, and we immediately swung into action, deploying operatives to the APC state secretariat.

“Efforts of these operatives restored calmness to the area,” he said, adding that tactical teams had been deployed and investigations were ongoing.

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