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Abiodun, Osoba, Amosun, Daniel endorse Yayi Ogun APC gov candidate

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As exclusively reported by The PUNCH, the Ogun State chapter of the All Progressives Congress, on Monday, adopted the senator representing Ogun West Senatorial District, Solomon Adeola, popularly called Yayi, as its governorship candidate for the 2027 general elections.

The decision to field the lawmaker as the party’s governorship candidate was announced at a state strategic caucus meeting presided over by the state chairman of the party, Yemi Sanusi, and held at the party secretariat in Abeokuta.

The meeting was attended by Governor Dapo Abiodun, former governors Chief Olusegun Osoba, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, and Gbenga Daniel, despite his reported suspension by the party since August last year.

Others present included Senator Iyabo Obasanjo; Gboyega Isiaka, who represents Imeko/Afon Federal Constituency and is also a governorship aspirant; and other serving and former members of the state House of Assembly and National Assembly.

Abiodun, at the event, announced Adeola as the party’s consensus governorship candidate and urged other aspirants to rally round him, stressing the need for party unity over personal interests.

The announcement was followed by jubilation among party members, who chanted, “Yayi ni jo, Yayi ni jare.”

In his acceptance speech, Adeola thanked party members for the confidence reposed in him, pledging not to disappoint the party.

He said, “Now is all the sacrifices that my brothers have put together to ensure this day comes to pass.

I believe in oneness and the unity of our dear state and Ogun West by extension.

“I know the vision for this state. I know how passionate and how central this state is to the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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“As far as maintaining our status aside from being the fastest-growing economy in Nigeria, all efforts that have been put in place to ensure that we reposition this state and take our pride of place in the comity of states in this country are well recognised.

“Your Excellency, my dear leaders who are here, I want to assure you that I will not let you down.

“I promise to keep the flag flying. I promise to retain and maintain the unity, peace, and progress that have taken place in Ogun State for the last three years and beyond. I can assure you I will not derail.

“I will not derail the ship I am about to take over. I will make sure that it does not derail, and by the special grace of God, I will do my best, my utmost best, to keep every member of our great party together, to keep the state together, and to ensure that irrespective of our political alignment, we are one indivisible family.”

Yayi added, “Going forward from today, Your Excellency and all the leaders of the party, I want to assure you that a new Ogun State is born, and everything that needs to be done to keep us together, to keep us as one indivisible entity, so that we can take Ogun State to the promised land and to the next level we all desire, will be done.”

The state chairman, Yemi Sanusi, said the meeting was convened to preserve party unity before, during, and after the primaries.

He stressed the importance of rancour-free primaries, noting that the caucus meeting was aimed at carrying all stakeholders along and ensuring the party remained united ahead of the 2027 elections.

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The PUNCH had reported on March 24, 2026, that the APC is moving toward a consensus arrangement to settle on the Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Obafemi Hamzat, as its governorship candidate for the 2027 election in Lagos State.

The report added that party stakeholders also favoured the Yayi for Ogun State, and the senator representing Oyo South Senatorial District, Sharafadeen Alli, for Oyo State.

The purported decisions, according to that report, emerged from a meeting of APC stakeholders from the three states with President Bola Tinubu in Lagos during the Sallah holiday.

Following the consensus, Iyabo Obasanjo, on Monday, suspended her governorship ambition.

In a statement she signed and made available to journalists, the daughter of former President Olusegun Obasanjo stated that she had decided to put her ambition on hold following the party’s pick of Yayi as consensus candidate.

The former lawmaker representing Ogun Central between 2007 and 2011 congratulated Yayi and wished him well in his future endeavours.

Obasanjo equally thanked the party leaders and all her supporters across the state, praising them for their unwavering steadfastness and unprecedented support while her consultation across the state lasted.

She stated that “At the Ogun APC caucus meeting held today, April 13, 2026, Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adeola (Yayi) was announced as the consensus candidate of our party for the 2027 gubernatorial election.

“I congratulate him and wish him every success. I also thank the state and national leaders of our great party for the opportunity to participate in the nomination process.

“Based on these developments, I have decided to suspend my gubernatorial aspiration.

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“To my supporters across Ogun State, I am deeply grateful for your calm, steadfast support and unwavering trust throughout this journey. Together, we move forward with patience, strength and hope.”

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Sanwo-Olu congratulates Hamzat on winning Lagos APC gov ticket

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Babajide Sanwo-Olu has congratulated his deputy, Obafemi Hamzat, on emerging as the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress ahead of the 2027 Lagos State governorship election.

Sanwo-Olu conveyed his congratulatory message in a statement issued on Friday after Hamzat was declared the winner of the party’s direct primary election conducted across the state on Thursday.

The governor described Hamzat’s emergence as a reflection of the confidence reposed in him by members of the APC and residents of Lagos State.

He also praised party members for their peaceful conduct, loyalty, and solidarity during the primary election process.

“On behalf of my family, I congratulate Dr Kadri Obafemi Hamzat on his emergence as the standard bearer of our great party, the All Progressives Congress, in next year’s gubernatorial election in Lagos,” Sanwo-Olu said.

“It is my belief that your personal vision for the continuous growth and development of our state will be for the benefit of all.”

Sanwo-Olu said the impressive turnout of party faithful at polling centres across Lagos demonstrated support for Hamzat and confidence in his ability to consolidate on the achievements of the current administration.

He urged members of the APC not to relent in their support for the party as preparations continue ahead of the 2027 general elections.

“There is still more work ahead of us as a party, and I urge all members to remain united and committed to the progress of Lagos State and the success of our great party,” the governor added.

Hamzat’s emergence as the APC governorship candidate positions him as the party’s flagbearer in the race to succeed Sanwo-Olu in 2027.

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Fayose’s son, Ekiti speaker, deputy speaker clinch APC assembly tickets 

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The son of a former Governor of Ekiti State Ayodele Fayose, Boluwatife; the Speaker, Ekiti State House of Assembly, Adeoye Aribasoye; Deputy Speaker, Bolaji Olagbaju; and the Chairman, Ekiti South-West Local Government, Richard Apolola, have emerged All Progressives Congress candidates for the 2027 state assembly election.

The Chairman, APC House of Assembly Primary Election Committee for Ekiti State, Lateef Ibirogba, made this known while announcing the winners of the primary election for the 26 state constituencies in the state on Thursday evening.

The House of Assembly primary elections were conducted in wards across the state on Wednesday.

Ibirogba stated, “The primary elections were in two stages – 17 out of the 26 constituencies had affirmation because the aspirants were unopposed. Even where aspirants are unopposed, there must still be affirmation, so, we had affirmation in those 17 constituencies.

“In the remaining nine constituencies, we had election and winners emerged through the ballot,” he said.

Announcing the results in Ado Ekiti on Thursday after receiving reports from collation officers across the 26 constituencies, Ibirogba, a former Commissioner for Information in Lagos State, announced the names of the 17 aspirants returned as candidates through affirmation as Ayorinde Ogunsakin, Ikole 1; Olaoye Ogunsakin, Ekiti East 2; and Bose Olowookere, Efon.

Others are Bolaji Olagbaju, Ado 2, Oludare Ogunlana, Ekiti South West 2; Kemi Olaleye, Oye 2; Emmanuel Omotayo, Iṣẹ Orun and Johnson Oyekola, Ekiti West 2; Sunkanmi Owolabi, Ikere 2; and Ojo Adeolu, Ido-Osi 1.

The remaining are Atinuke Omolayo, Emure; Sunkanmi Onipede, Moba 1; Kemisola Ogunleye, Ikere 1; Agbede Opeyemi, Irepodun-Ifelodun 1; Yomi Ayorinde, Ido-Osi 2; Adeoye  Aribasoye, Ikole 2; and Ola lekan Ijidale, Gbonyin.

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For the nine constituencies where elections were held, the winners declared by the committee are: Ahmed Olutope, Ekiti East 2; Monsurat Oladipupo, Ekiti West 1; Richard Apolola, Ekiti Southwest 1; Ayodeji Adarabierin, Ado 1; Emmanuel Omolaja, Ilejemeje; Boluwatife Fayose, Irepodun-Ifelodun 2; Eyitayo Fabunmi, Oye 1; Kole Ayeni, Ijero and Matthew Kekereawo, Moba 2.

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Court ruling on INEC timetable will trigger APC exodus – ADC

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The African Democratic Congress has said the Federal High Court ruling voiding parts of the Independent National Electoral Commission’s regulations for the 2027 elections would trigger a mass defection from the ruling All Progressives Congress.

The ADC stated this on Thursday while reacting to the court judgment on INEC’s guidelines relating to the deadline for party primaries and membership registration.

In a statement issued by the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, the opposition party described the judgment as a vindication of its earlier objections to some provisions of the electoral body’s guidelines.

According to the ADC, it had raised concerns over what it described as restrictive timelines for party primaries and membership registration when the guidelines were introduced.

“The decision of the court on these issues, including those that directly contradict the Constitution, is therefore a welcome vindication of our position,” the statement read.

The party argued that the court ruling would strengthen freedom of association by removing restrictions placed on politicians seeking to contest elections on alternative political platforms.

“We believed at the time that that particular restriction was designed to prevent people from leaving the ruling party, APC.

“Now that the court has ruled against it, we are sure that, in the coming days, we will witness a mass exodus from the ruling party,” Abdullahi stated.

ADC said it welcomed the judgment and expressed optimism that the ruling would deepen democratic participation ahead of the 2027 general elections.

PUNCH Online had reported that the court on Wednesday nullified key portions of the timetable and schedule of activities released by INEC for the 2027 general elections, ruling that the electoral body exceeded its powers by shortening timelines expressly provided under the Electoral Act, 2026.

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Under the timetable released by INEC, political parties were directed to conduct their primaries within a compressed timeframe ahead of the presidential, National Assembly, governorship, and state assembly elections slated for February and March 2027.

The commission had also fixed deadlines for the submission of candidates’ particulars, replacement of candidates, publication of final lists, and the end of campaigns before the statutory periods provided in the Electoral Act.

However, the court held that those deadlines were inconsistent with the law.

It ruled that political parties are entitled to withdraw and replace candidates up to 90 days before an election, adding that the commission lacked the power to impose an earlier deadline.

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