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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) portal access for the 2027 elections has sparked fresh power struggles within major political parties, as rival factions and state chapters dispute control of candidate uploads and nomination lists ahead of the deadline.

The PUNCH learnt that the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike-backed faction of the Peoples Democratic Party has commenced the upload of its candidates for the 2027 general elections to the Independent National Electoral Commission portal after receiving INEC’s access code.

PDP National Organising Secretary, Umar Bature, in an exclusive interview on Monday, confirmed that the party had received all necessary documents from INEC for submission of its candidates.

However, a member of the Tanimu Turaki (SAN)-led PDP Interim National Working Committee, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to speak on the matter, said the faction had yet to receive the INEC access code. He expressed confidence that the courts would resolve the party’s leadership dispute in its favour before the submission deadline.

Although he declined to comment directly on the access code, the Turaki-led Interim National Working Committee’s Publicity Secretary, Ini Ememobong, described the commission under Professor Joash Amupitan as the most contentious INEC leadership ahead of an election.

The Supreme Court, in a split 3–2 judgment delivered on April 30, invalidated the PDP National Convention in Ibadan on November 15 and 16, 2025, which produced the Turaki leadership and was supported by Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde.

Following the ruling, the party’s Board of Trustees, led by Adolphus Wabara, reconstituted Turaki and others as an Interim National Working Committee.

Since then, the interim leadership has operated alongside the INEC-recognised faction aligned with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.

INEC responds

Responding to one of our correspondents’ enquiry, INEC said several political parties had begun collecting their access codes ahead of upcoming electoral activities, while reaffirming that it recognises only the leadership of the PDP endorsed by the court.

Speaking on the development, INEC National Commissioner Mohammed Haruna, on Monday, told The PUNCH that political parties have been collecting their nomination codes since June 26.

“Quite a number of political parties since June 26 have collected their codes already. I know the SDP, for instance, has collected. As for NDC, I will have to confirm; I am not sure,” he said.

Addressing questions on the PDP, Haruna said the commission only recognises the faction upheld by the court.

“I don’t know about any faction in the PDP. It is the one the court said we should recognise that we recognise. The Supreme Court’s position is what we follow,” he said.

 

 

On nomination forms, the INEC commissioner explained that he could not provide full details as it falls under another department.

“For the nomination forms, I don’t know which of them it was presented to because I don’t belong to the committee that handles that aspect. It is the pre-election and monitoring department that does that,” he said.

Wike vs Turaki

While the INEC-recognised leadership, led by Abdulrahman Mohammed and National Secretary Samuel Anyanwu, conducted the sale of expression of interest and nomination forms under the commission’s supervision, the Turaki faction also issued forms to aspirants despite lacking INEC recognition and oversight.

According to INEC’s 2027 timetable, parties were to receive portal access codes for candidate uploads on June 26, while submission deadline is July 18.

Bature, confirming receipt of the code, said the PDP had begun uploading candidates.

He stated, “I can confirm that the Peoples Democratic Party, under Abdulrahman Mohammed and Senator Samuel Anyanwu, has received INEC’s access code. We have commenced uploading candidates’ details.

“We have also received all necessary documentation from INEC to meet requirements for the 2027 general elections. The upload is ongoing and will be completed before July 11, 2027.

“The party is in order, our candidates are preparing, and we are confident of victory.”

A source in the Turaki-led faction said it had not received the code but remained confident pending court decisions.

He said, “To the best of my knowledge, we are yet to receive the access code. However, there are still cases in court.

“It is not about who gets it first, but the final judgment. INEC will comply with the court decision. We are confident justice will prevail.”

Reacting, Ememobong alleged that INEC, under Professor Amupitan, had been unfair to opposition parties.

He said, “Our view is that history will record Amupitan as the most contentious INEC chairman before an election. He has not been fair not only to the PDP but also to other opposition parties.

 

 

“With the level of discredit he has earned, no opposition party can confidently say it has up to 50 per cent trust in his ability to conduct free and fair elections.

“But we remain hopeful and will continue to engage within the democratic process.”

Uncertainty in Lagos

In the Lagos State chapter of the PDP, uncertainty still reigns as Adedeji Doherty and Adetokunbo Pearse lay claim to the party’s governorship ticket.

Some party leaders told The PUNCH on Monday that despite the lingering dispute, they were optimistic that their names and those of their respective candidates for legislative positions at state and national levels would appear on the final list to be released by the Independent National Electoral Commission for the 2027 elections.

It was gathered that candidates aligned with Pearse are expected to meet PDP chieftain Bode George on Wednesday to seek clarification on the status of their candidacies ahead of the elections.

Meanwhile, the Lagos State chapter of the APC has maintained that the list of candidates that emerged from its legislative primaries remains unchanged despite protests by aggrieved aspirants.

Despite the controversy surrounding the primaries, the party leadership insisted that the list of House of Representatives and Lagos State House of Assembly candidates published in The Nation newspaper on Monday, May 25, 2026, remains valid.

Although the party is awaiting the release of the final list by its national leadership, the Lagos APC said it was unaware of any changes to the earlier published list.

Speaking recently with The PUNCH, the Lagos APC chairman, Cornelius Ojelabi, said the state chapter merely published the outcome of primaries conducted by a committee set up by the party’s national headquarters, adding that any alteration would come from the national leadership after reviewing the appeal committee’s report.

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State chapters

The Edo State APC Publicity Secretary, Peter Uwadiae-Igbinigie, said the state had uploaded the names of its candidates into the INEC portal.

He said the APC National Appeals Committee considered petitions from aggrieved members and cleared the candidates uploaded into the portal.

He said, “For the Senate, the ticket for Edo South went to Omoregie Ogbeide-Ihama while Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu lost out. For Edo Central, Joe Ikpea, who took over from Governor Monday Okpebholo, was cleared and uploaded, while former governor of the state, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, will be the party’s candidate for Edo North.

 

 

“For the House of Representatives, Edo South has four candidates: Billy Osawaru, Felix Igbinovia, Paddy Iyamu and Gabrielle Igbinedion made the list. For Edo Central, Dr Esegbe and Hon Henry Okogie were cleared, while Andrew Ijegbai, Oladele Bankole-Balogun and Sunny Dekeri also made the list.”

He noted that the governor and some state party officials had travelled to Abuja over the weekend for the upload exercise.

He added that he did not expect further complaints, as the appeal committee had already addressed grievances raised by aspirants during the primaries.

States

In Kaduna State, a chieftain of the PDP, Danjuma Sarki, declared his bid to represent Zonkwa State Constituency in the 2027 House of Assembly elections after obtaining the party’s nomination form.

Sarki confirmed in a telephone interview that he had collected, completed and submitted the form for onward transmission to INEC.

He said, “Yes, I have received the nomination form for Zonkwa Constituency. We have filled and submitted it. The party will upload the documents to the INEC portal.”

 

 

He expressed confidence in the process, saying he was optimistic of securing the party’s ticket and prepared for the contest.

“I am good to go. I will continue with the process and hope for a smooth outcome, by God’s grace,” he said.

Also, the Kogi State PDP chairman, Sani Gambo, said he would begin uploading the list of successful candidates to the INEC portal today.

In a telephone conversation with our correspondent on Monday, the chairman said, “I just want to be sure that all the candidates’ documents are in order before uploading. We have been given the PIN code to use for that purpose, and I will start today,” Gambo said.

In Jigawa State, both the ruling APC and the PDP have confirmed receiving INEC’s access codes to upload the names of their candidates for the 2027 general elections, as political parties commenced the nomination process on the commission’s portal.

This was disclosed in separate interviews with The PUNCH correspondents on Monday.

Speaking via telephone on Monday, the APC spokesperson in Jigawa State, Bashir Kundu, said, “Yes, we have received the code from INEC to upload the names of our candidates for the 2027 elections. The party is currently compiling the list, and we will meet the deadline.”

 

 

Kundu added that the party’s screening and harmonisation processes were ongoing at the state secretariat in Dutse.

“We are ensuring that only duly nominated candidates are uploaded. The process is transparent and in line with INEC guidelines,” he said.

Also speaking via telephone, the PDP spokesperson in the state, Comrade Umar Kyari, confirmed that the party had collected its access code from INEC.

“We have received the code, and our candidates’ names are being uploaded to the INEC portal. The PDP is ready for the 2027 elections, and our internal processes have been concluded in most constituencies,” Kyary said.

In Benue State, some prospective candidates from the last primary elections received their nomination forms from INEC, while others were yet to receive them, according to findings by The PUNCH.

Our correspondent gathered that all loyalists of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, have received their nomination forms.

It was also learnt that two senators and eight members of the House of Representatives loyal to the SGF have obtained their nomination forms from INEC.

 

 

One of the successful candidates in the state, who spoke on Monday but asked not to be named, confirmed that he had received, completed, and submitted his nomination forms.

“They gave us the forms; we filled them and submitted,” the candidate said.

Our correspondent learnt that all serving APC senators and House of Representatives members who participated in the last primaries were returned.

It was further learnt that a senatorial candidate and three House of Representatives members from Benue South Senatorial District, loyal to Governor Hyacinth Alia, also emerged victorious but are yet to receive their nomination forms.

One of the successful candidates from the zone, who also spoke but pleaded anonymity, said the governor was expected to receive the forms on their behalf and distribute them.

“I am yet to receive the nomination forms alongside three others from Zone C. It is the state governor who is supposed to receive and hand them over to us. So, we are waiting for the governor to come and collect the forms.

“But for others in Zone A and B (loyalists of the SGF), they all went directly to INEC and collected their nomination forms,” the candidate said.

 

 

In Plateau State, the APC candidate for the Pankshin/Kanke/Kanam Federal Constituency, Yusuf Gagdi, received his nomination form, paving the way for his name to be uploaded as the party’s flagbearer.

Gagdi was presented with the form alongside other APC candidates from across the country, particularly from Plateau State, at the party’s national headquarters in Abuja.

Confirming the development to The PUNCH in Jos on Monday, one of Gagdi’s aides, Longul Dakwol, said INEC had issued the form to his principal, who had since completed the process.

“I can confirm that he was issued the form by INEC. He has already filled it as the party’s candidate for the PKK constituency,” he said.

Reacting after receiving the form, Gagdi expressed gratitude to party members and stakeholders in PKK for entrusting him with the ticket.

“By the will of Allah, justice prevailed, and your collective decision has once again entrusted me with the responsibility of flying the flag of our great party,” he said in a statement.

In Kwara State, the PDP completed documentation for all its candidates ahead of the 2027 general elections, while the ruling APC is yet to distribute INEC nomination forms to its House of Assembly candidates.

 

 

The party, at its state secretariat in Ilorin, presented Certificates of Return and INEC nomination forms to its 24 House of Assembly candidates after earlier issuing similar documents at the national level to its governorship candidate, Bolakale Kawu, alongside three senatorial candidates and six House of Representatives candidates in Abuja. INEC Form EC13E also confirmed Salahudeen Lukman as the PDP candidate for Balogun/Ojomu (Offa) State Constituency.

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The Kwara PDP, in a statement by its State Publicity Secretary, Olusegun Adewara, said the process had been concluded, while State Chairman Isa Bawa urged candidates to remain united and focused on mobilisation ahead of the polls.

“Your emergence as candidates is a collective mandate to serve the people with humility, dedication and commitment. I urge you to remain united, disciplined and focused as we move into the next phase of our campaign,” Bawa said.

He further charged candidates to deepen grassroots engagement across their constituencies and sustain the party’s internal cohesion.

“You must continue to build the party at the grassroots, engage every stakeholder and work together in the interest of our collective success in the 2027 general elections.

“We remain fortunate to have experienced, visionary and politically astute leadership under Dr. Bukola Saraki, whose commitment to internal democracy, consultation and consensus-building has continued to unite our party and position us strongly ahead of the 2027 elections,” he added.

Speaking on behalf of the candidates, the beneficiaries commended the party leadership for conducting what they described as transparent and peaceful primary elections.

 

 

“We are grateful to the leadership of our great party for providing a transparent and peaceful process. We are committed to justifying the confidence placed in us and will work tirelessly with party leaders, members and supporters to secure victory in 2027,” they said.

However, the APC appears to be moving at a slower pace in completing its post-primary documentation.

A senior APC member and House of Assembly aspirant, who spoke to The PUNCH on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to speak publicly, disclosed that House of Assembly candidates had yet to receive their INEC nomination forms.

“The governor is yet to distribute the House of Assembly forms. Only governorship and National Assembly candidates, to the best of my knowledge,” the source said.

Protest in Ondo

In Ondo State, hundreds of women in the ruling APC on Monday staged a protest in Akure against the list of candidates released by the party’s national secretariat.

The protesters alleged that the names on the list did not reflect the winners of the recent House of Representatives primary election held last month. During the demonstration along Oyemekun and Akure–Ilesa roads, major routes were blocked, causing heavy traffic and briefly halting movement, including the convoy of Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa.

 

 

Carrying placards with inscriptions such as “No to imposition in Ondo APC,” “Let our votes count,” and “Ondo women support Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa,” the women sang solidarity songs while demanding fairness.

The state Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Seun Osamaye, who spoke during the protest, described the action as a rejection of injustice, insisting that the published list did not reflect the true outcome of the primaries and should be disregarded.

She said, “We, the women of Ondo State who are members of the APC, have come out to express our displeasure with the fake list being circulated. We consider it fake because it does not reflect the mandate of the people. It does not reflect the votes counted across the 203 wards of Ondo State. We know those we voted for. We know those we counted as winners of the elections, so why does the list being circulated online not reflect the people’s mandate? That is the question we have come to ask this afternoon.

“It is a peaceful protest. We say no to ‘mago-mago’ appeal. We say no to fake appeal. We say no to corner-corner appeal. People’s votes should count. We voted massively for our candidates, and it should reflect in the list that has been pasted. But what we are seeing online does not reflect what we voted for, and that is why we have come today.

“We know President Bola Tinubu is a President for women. We know he is a man who listens, a man of fair judgment, integrity, fairness and justice. So, what we are saying is: let the people’s votes matter, let our votes count. We voted across the 203 wards, and what was pasted online does not reflect our mandate. That is why, as women of the APC in Ondo State, we have come out to express our concern that this injustice should not stand. It is against the spirit of fairness, transparency and voting. People’s votes are meant to matter and count.”

Speaking, one of the state Youth Leaders of the party, Bright Ojo, alleged that the purported candidates’ list contained the names of those who lost the primary, describing the development as a coup against democracy.

He said, “What you are seeing is a protest against a democratic coup in Ondo State. The democratic coup is that the people of Ondo State, who are members of our great party, voted en masse during the direct primary, and the results reflected the will, wishes and mandate of the people from the field. All of a sudden, we are seeing rumours, speculations and some kind of hanky-panky that some names are being shuffled, reshuffled and even replaced. By who? By our party’s national chairman, who is from the northern extraction, imposing candidates on us in Ondo State.

 

 

“The truth is that the South-West is a peaceful region and a stronghold of the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, where he will get overwhelming support. We don’t know who our national party chairman is working for, whether he is working for the opposition or his brother Atiku Abubakar from the North, to defeat our candidate, the people’s president from the South.

“That is why we are asking: how did this democratic coup being perpetrated against our people come about? If they attempt to disrupt Nigeria’s peace by inciting chaos and crisis through our party in Ondo State, let it be on record that we, the people, will resist.”

However, a coalition of APC stakeholders and members in Ondo rose in defence of the party’s National Working Committee over its decision to review the outcomes of the party’s senatorial and House of Representatives primaries, describing the move as a necessary corrective measure to uphold the party’s constitution and integrity.

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The group, under the aegis of the Ondo APC Progressive Minds Alliance, expressed support for the national leadership’s decision, which it said was taken in the best interest of the party and its electoral fortunes in the upcoming general elections.

“The Ondo APC Progressive Minds Alliance salutes our respected National Chairman, Prof. Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda, for his courage and integrity in ensuring that the party’s constitution is not subverted by any individual or group. We also commend our father and leader, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for his unyielding commitment to the rule of law and internal party democracy.

“We are equally grateful to our illustrious son, the Minister of Interior, Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, whose exemplary leadership continues to inspire us in Ondo State. His dedication to the party’s ideals and respect for the NWC’s authority are qualities we deeply admire,” Ogunlade stated.

However, the OPMA coordinator expressed dismay over what he described as the “unfortunate deployment of state resources” by the APC-led government in Ondo State to falsely accuse and vilify the NWC and its leadership.

 

 

“It is most regrettable that the same party that controls the government in Ondo State has resorted to using state apparatus to malign the NWC and discredit its decisions. This is a dangerous precedent and a betrayal of the trust reposed in the party leadership.

“We have witnessed with concern the manner in which government officials and state-sponsored individuals have been deployed to create the impression that the NWC acted arbitrarily.

“The truth, however, is that the NWC only exercised its constitutional mandate to review appeals and ensure that the will of the people, as expressed through the primaries, was not subverted,” he said.

In Borno State, the Nigeria Democratic Congress says it is still awaiting the access code needed to begin uploading its candidates on the INEC portal. The African Democratic Congress in the state also confirmed it had already received its own code and is preparing to commence the upload process.

The NDC state Publicity Secretary, Aliyu Balarabe, said the party submitted a request to the Independent National Electoral Commission on Friday and is expecting a response.

“I just spoke with one of our national executives; he said he submitted a letter to INEC on Friday evening requesting the code. We are waiting for their official reply today (Monday),” he said.

Meanwhile, the ADC spokesperson in the state, Baba Ahmed Mustapha, said the party’s uploading would commence this week.

 

 

“The uploading of candidates on the INEC portal will start this week. We will collect forms from the Independent National Electoral Commission to issue to our candidates for completion and return,” he said.

In Adamawa State, many prospective candidates across political parties have remained silent on whether they have received nomination forms from INEC, amid uncertainty over party primaries and pending court cases.

Findings indicate that several aspirants declined to grant interviews or make clear statements on whether they have collected INEC forms or submitted their candidate details on the portal.

Party insiders, speaking anonymously, said the reluctance stems from unresolved disputes over primaries and ongoing legal battles affecting the nomination process.

The source said, “Many candidates are not willing to speak right now due to uncertainty regarding court cases and the pending approval by the APC for successful candidates from its primary elections.

“That process is still under review, and candidates are not even sure of their standing.”

Also, an official of INEC in Gombe, Mohorret Bigun, confirmed that codes had been issued to political parties.

 

 

He said, “I can confirm that political parties have received codes for uploading their candidates for the 2027 general elections. All political parties are expected to upload within the period provided.”

Bigun, who is an officer in the Public Affairs Unit, added:

“Afterwards, the commission will publish the personal particulars of the candidates in all its offices based on the schedule and timetable for the 2027 general elections.”

The National Chairman of the APC, Nentawe Yilwatda, on Monday presented nomination forms to three senatorial and 14 House of Representatives candidates in Oyo State.

The party’s governorship candidate, Sharafadeen Alli, is expected to receive his nomination form on Thursday alongside his yet-to-be-unveiled running mate. APC Publicity Secretary in the state, Wale Sadare, confirmed the development but declined comments on the governorship ticket.

Speaking at the presentation ceremony held at Abuja Continental Hotel, Abuja, Yilwatda, represented by Deputy National Auditor Olugbenga Olayemi, urged the candidates to maintain party unity and avoid divisive actions. He also charged them to immediately begin mobilisation efforts to secure victory for the APC.

He said the party had concluded that the Oyo primaries were free, fair and peaceful, and congratulated the candidates for emerging successful.

 

 

The candidates received INEC Forms EC13D and EC9.

Senatorial candidates include Yunus Akintunde (Oyo Central), Remi Oseni (Oyo South), and Hannah Ogunesan (Oyo North).

House of Representatives candidates include Bosun Oladele (Olorunsogo/Irepo/Oorelope); Tajudeen Kareem (Saki West/Saki East/Atisbo); Saheed Adejare Yusuf (Iseyin/Itesiwaju/Kajola/Iwajowa); Olamiju Alao-Akala (Ogbomoso North/South/Oriire); Olusegun Odebunmi (Ogo Oluwa/Surulere); Akeem Adeyemi (Afijio/Atiba/Oyo East/West); Tolulope Akande-Sadipe (Oluyole); Umar Farouk Alao-Arisekola (Ibadan North); Folake Olunloyo-Oshinowo (Ibadan North-West/South-West); Ola Iyiola (Ibadan South-East/North-East); Sarafadeen Olaoniye (Ibarapa North/Central); Yusuf Osuolale (Ibarapa East/Ido); Olafisoye Akinmoyede (Akinyele/Lagelu); and Akin Alabi (Egbeda/Ona Ara).

Speaking on behalf of the candidates, Kareem thanked President Bola Tinubu and the party leadership for their support and pledged commitment to APC’s success.

In Bayelsa, the PDP said it had received INEC access codes for uploading candidates for National and State Assembly elections, following submission of nomination forms.

The party said the process was progressing smoothly in line with the Electoral Act and INEC guidelines, describing it as a key step toward the 2027 elections. State chairman George Turnah urged members to remain united and focused on reclaiming power.

In Abia, political parties including APC, PDP, Labour Party and ADC confirmed receipt of INEC access codes for uploading candidates.

 

 

However, none released a final list of candidates, with parties citing ongoing internal processes. Labour Party chairman Peter Azubuike said its portal was active, while APC’s Uche Aguoru noted clarifications were still being awaited. ADC chairman Don Obinna said final lists were yet to be released, and PDP chairman Amah Abraham confirmed receipt of both list and access code.

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Vote APC candidates in 2027, Oborevwori tells Delta community

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Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has called on the people of Isoko Nation to support and vote for all candidates of the All Progressives Congress in the 2027 general elections, citing his administration’s investments in infrastructure, healthcare and education across the area.

 

Vote APC candidates in 2027, Oborevwori tells Delta community
Vote APC candidates in 2027, Oborevwori tells Delta community

The governor made the appeal on Monday while inspecting ongoing and completed projects at the College of Health Technology, Ovrode, and the Ozoro Modern Market in Isoko North Local Government Area.

According to a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Festus Ahon, Oborevwori said the people of Isoko Nation should reciprocate the government’s development efforts by supporting APC candidates at the polls.

“What the Isoko people owe us is that in 2027, they should deliver all our candidates. We have done roads here, we have invested in health and education, and our footprints are visible across the state. We are working in all 25 local government areas and the three senatorial districts,” he said.

The governor noted that project inspections are a standard part of his administration’s approach before commissioning any completed facility.

“Before I commission any project, I always carry out an inspection to assess the quality of work and ascertain whether it is satisfactory and ready for commissioning. Having inspected this project, I can say the work is impressive, though it is not yet 100 per cent complete.

“There are one or two areas that still require correction before commissioning. Some minor adjustments need to be made, particularly in the landscaping and a few finishing touches. Once these corrections are made, the project will be ready for inauguration,” he stated.

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Speaking on the College of Health Technology, Ovrode, Oborevwori described it as a special project and said the government also approved the construction of an access road to improve accessibility.

“When we approved this project, we also decided that it deserved a good access road. Today, the road has been completed, and when we commission the college, we will commission the road as well,” he said.

The governor also expressed satisfaction with the quality of work at the Ozoro Modern Market, declaring the facility ready for commissioning.

“We earlier visited the Ozoro Modern Market, and I am impressed with what I saw. The project has been completed for several months and is ready for commissioning.

“We are not concentrating only on roads. We are making huge investments in education, healthcare and other critical sectors. We don’t spend time publicising every project on social media. When people visit these places, they see the massive work we are doing. Many people don’t even know projects like this market, the College of Health Technology and the Irri Technical College exist,” he said.

Oborevwori added that his administration had also undertaken major projects at Southern Delta University, stressing that development was taking place across the state under the M.O.R.E. Agenda.

Earlier, the contractor handling the Ozoro Modern Market project, Chief Iduh Amadhe, disclosed that the market had been completed since last year and was awaiting commissioning by the state government.

According to him, the facility comprises 192 open shops, 28 lock-up shops, eight warehouses, 16 modern toilets, water facilities, four fire points, meeting halls for market leaders, offices for market administration and labour unions, as well as two security posts.

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Amadhe, however, raised concerns over repeated incidents of vandalism at the market, revealing that about N3.2 million had been spent on repairs after the facility was attacked on three separate occasions.

He appealed for improved security around the complex to protect the investment and ensure its effective use by traders and residents after inauguration.

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Osun poll: INEC flags 385 flashpoints, 200 difficult terrains

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Ahead of the August 15, 2026, governorship poll, the Independent National Electoral Commission in Osun State said it has identified about 385 flashpoints in the state and 200 difficult terrains that will be hard to access.

This was disclosed by the Resident Electoral Commissioner for the state, Oluwatoyin Babalola, while speaking at a meeting convened by the Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of South West, Adegoke Fayoade, with heads of security agencies, religious leaders, electoral officials and the media.

The meeting, held at the Osun State command headquarters of the Nigeria Police Force in Osogbo on Friday, was also attended by the Commissioner of Police, Ibrahim Gotan.

Babalola, speaking on INEC’s preparation for the poll, said details of the risk assessment exercise done by the commission across the 30 local government areas in the state had been shared with the heads of all security agencies in the state.

“We have also conducted risk management training because we are currently in our amber zone. We have field officers who will be in the field for ground truthing to carry out risk assessments in different locations across the 30 local government areas.

“We identified 385 flashpoints in the state, which have been shared with the security agencies. We also identified difficult terrains to guide their operations, because there are still places in the state that are not motorable and cannot be easily accessed.

“We identified about 200 such areas, and we have been training our staff on how to manage themselves and maintain peace. I have visited 29 out of the 30 local government areas in the state,” Babalola said.

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The REC further said that she visited Ila and Ifedayo local government areas, where there were cases of kidnapping, adding that she got assurances from the security agencies that there would be peace before and after the election.

Speaking on the availability of the materials for the poll, Babalola said the commission had received about 75 per cent of what it would need for the election.

“For example, non-statutory materials have been deployed to their appropriate locations. The Commissioner of Police, at all times, along with other security agencies, has been assuring us that we will have a peaceful election.

“Because if we conduct an election and there is no peace, even if we make the best plans and nobody comes out to vote on election day, it will be an exercise in futility,” Babalola said.

She appealed to all security agencies in the state to intensify efforts, expressing the belief that they can still do more to further assure the residents that the governorship election will be conducted in a peaceful atmosphere.

“On our part, we are committed to conducting free, fair, credible, inclusive and transparent governorship elections,” the REC said.

Voters in Osun State will go to the polls on August 15 to elect a governor in an election in which the incumbent, Ademola Adeleke, is seeking re-election on the platform of the Accord.

He faces his main challengers: Bola Oyebamiji of the All Progressives Congress and Dr Najeem Salaam of the African Democratic Congress, who is being supported by former Osun State governor Rauf Aregbesola.

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Obi, Kwankwaso lead NDC’s battle against deregistration

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The leadership of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) has wrapped up marathon strategy meetings involving its presidential candidate, Peter Obi; national leader, Seriake Dickson; National Working Committee members and other key stakeholders ahead of Monday’s (today) appeal against the court ruling that nullified its registration.

The development comes barely 48 hours after the Federal High Court in Lokoja, Kogi State, set aside its earlier judgment directing the Independent National Electoral Commission to register the NDC.

The ruling has intensified political tensions and drawn condemnation from opposition leaders who insist the decision is aimed at weakening opposition forces ahead of the 2027 general election.

A senior party official, who spoke to The PUNCH on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to comment publicly, disclosed that the party leadership had been holding back-to-back emergency meetings to finalise its legal strategy before approaching the Court of Appeal on Monday.

According to him, Obi, Dickson, the party’s national chairman, national secretary and other members of the party’s leadership attended Saturday’s closed-door meeting, while another emergency session was held on Sunday to fine-tune preparations for the appeal.

“Yes, a number of closed-door meetings have taken place since the Kogi High Court judgment went viral. For instance, Obi, Senator Dickson, the party chairman, the secretary and other executives were in yesterday’s meeting.

“Even as we speak, there is another emergency meeting ongoing ahead of tomorrow’s appeal.

“However, we are not privy yet to who will lead the legal team. What I only know is that the NDC National Legal Adviser, Reuben Egwuaba, will play a key role in it,” the source said.

The National Secretary of the party, Ikenna Enekweizu, who spoke to our correspondent on the sidelines of a recent press briefing, confirmed that the appeal would be filed on Monday.

Enekweizu, however, declined to disclose the identity of the counsel that would lead the legal battle.

He said, “I don’t think it’s appropriate at this time for us to announce who our legal team leader will be. By the time we file our processes on Monday, you will know those who are in the team and who the leader is. I don’t know if that answers your question.”

The lawyer described the Lokoja judgment as unprecedented and lacking any legal foundation, insisting that the party remained convinced it would secure victory on appeal.

“This is the worst thing that can happen in judiciary. That ruling has no legal basis. There is no precedent in law that can justify it.

“So, obviously, we see it as part of the attempts by the powers that be to further shrink the democratic process in Nigeria.

“I’m sure we are aware that recently, some parties, by virtue of a judicial ruling, were ordered to be deregistered.

“What they were attempting to do was to ensure that we do not take part in the democratic process that is still ongoing. But I can assure you that it will not happen. Our candidates will definitely participate in the forthcoming elections.

“Of course, we have a strong conviction that the judiciary is still the last hope of the common man in Nigeria. The court that delivered the ruling is not the highest court and it’s not the last court in the land. We’ll see our appeal process through to its ultimate end.

“I can assure you that all our candidates, from presidential candidate, His Excellency Peter Obi, his running mate and all our candidates up to the House of Assembly level, will all be on the ballot,” he stated.

Kwankwaso meets Dickson

The National Leader of the Kwankwasiyya Movement, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has declared that no temporary setback would weaken the Nigeria Democratic Congress as the party grapples with the recent court ruling setting aside its recognition by the Independent National Electoral Commission.

Kwankwaso stated this after paying a courtesy visit to the National Leader of the NDC, former Bayelsa State Governor Seriake Dickson, in Abuja on Sunday.

The former Kano State governor disclosed the visit in a post on his verified Facebook page, saying the meeting formed part of efforts to strengthen the party ahead of the 2027 general elections.

“Today, I paid a courtesy visit to the National Leader of our party, the NDC, His Excellency Seriake Dickson, at his residence in Abuja,” Kwankwaso wrote.

“The engagement forms part of our ongoing efforts to strengthen the party’s unity, resilience and strategic readiness as we prepare for the 2027 general elections.”

He expressed confidence that the party would overcome its current legal challenges, insisting that its members remained committed to democratic principles and the rule of law.

“As true democrats, we remain committed to the rule of law and have absolute confidence in the judicial process,” he said.

“No temporary setback can weaken the spirit of a movement built on hope, justice, equity and the collective aspirations of the Nigerian people.”

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Kwankwaso also appealed to members and supporters of the party not to be discouraged by the recent developments.

“I urge all party members, supporters and well-meaning Nigerians to stay calm, resolute and focused on our shared mission. Together, we will rise above every challenge,” he added.

“Nigeria will be OK.”

The meeting came barely two days after the Federal High Court sitting in Lokoja set aside its earlier judgment directing the Independent National Electoral Commission to register the NDC as a political party and ordered a fresh hearing of the substantive suit.

The court held that the earlier judgment was delivered without hearing all the parties whose interests were affected, particularly the Peace Movement Party, which claimed ownership of the disputed party logo.

The ruling effectively restored all the parties to the positions they occupied before the December 10, 2025 judgment that recognised the NDC, although INEC has said it is awaiting the Certified True Copy of the judgment before taking any further action.

The NDC has recently emerged as a major opposition platform following the defection of several prominent politicians, including Kwankwaso and former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi, ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Also speaking, National Chairman of the NDC, Moses Cleopas, said the party had anticipated legal and political challenges and insisted it remained confident that the appellate court would overturn the ruling.

He said, “As the main opposition party today, we have always anticipated what they could throw at us. We are not fools not to have been thinking in that direction.

“But obviously, as it has been exposed, within the ambit of the law, because I am not a lawyer, apparently, by what they have done, they could barely find anything legitimate to throw at us.

“And just because some people just have to get paid and show that they are working, that is why they did what they have done.

“From the time that breaking news came, our legal team is working with an assurance that this is an abuse to the judicial system of this country.

“We are pleading that the judicial players should not drive this country into the mud. We still believe that the judiciary is the last hope of the common man.

“This is just an attempt to see whether we will shake. There is no shaking because we are stronger.”

Another senior party official, who preferred not to be mentioned, disclosed that beyond the legal challenge, the NDC had activated an extensive public engagement strategy involving civil society organisations, professional bodies and media organisations to rally support for its position.

“Presently, the party has activated and structured a move to start engaging civil societies and media engagements as part of its defence and future campaigns.

“In the days to come, there will be series of press conferences and parley with CSOs and pressure groups,” the source said.

Dickson rallies members

Meanwhile, Dickson  appealed to the party’s candidates, including its presidential candidate, Peter Obi, running mate, Dr Rabiu Kwankwaso, and other aspirants, not to abandon the party following the recent Federal High Court judgment in Lokoja.

Dickson made the appeal on Sunday’s edition of Channels Television’s Politics Today while reacting to reports that some candidates were considering leaving the party over the ruling.

Reacting to concerns that some candidates had become unsettled by the judgment, Dickson dismissed the speculation and assured members that the party was on course.

He said, “That is what this kind of kangaroo situation is intended to achieve. But I’m here to assure all members. That’s not the report we have. Our candidates are steadfast and they have already emerged as candidates of our party.

“They know the steps that the party is taking. And in no distant time, they will be uploaded (on INEC portal). They will go into the polls and be on the ballot. So, there is nothing to fear. There’s no fear.

“Let me say this kind of move is intended to be a distraction. It’s intended to shake our faith. But for some of us who are used to this kind of thing, in fact, we even expect more because if you have to be in this kitchen for some time, you must have a way to manage the heat.

“So, I assure all our candidates and our members that the NDC is on the ballot. All our candidates will be on the ballot. The NDC has not been deregistered and won’t be deregistered. The laws of this country will speak and justice will run its course. So, I have nothing to worry about.”

On whether the party planned to report Justice Dashen to the National Judicial Council, Dickson said the NDC would instead pursue legal remedies through the appellate courts.

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He said, “No, that’s not our focus. The judge has erred. We are not happy about it. But we have confidence in the Nigerian judicial system. As a person, I’ve always been a promoter and supporter of the judiciary, individual justices and judges.

“So, I’m not casting any personal aspersions on the judge. But I believe that they are doing a very critical job. And it’s our duty, all of us as leaders, to encourage and support them.

“Even when they err and make decisions that we disagree with, we have an opportunity to vent around and get other appellate courts to do what should be done. That’s what hierarchy of courts is all about. But this is a terrible hangman job.”

The NDC, which is due to file an appeal against the Lokoja judgment on Monday, insists the ruling neither deregistered the party nor stopped it from participating in the 2027 general election.

Obi-Kwankwaso Movement

The appeal move also received backing from the Obi-Kwankwaso Movement, whose National Coordinator, John Ughulu, said the group had anticipated the judgment and remained confident it would be overturned.

He said, “We saw it coming. We know where they are going, and I believe the legal team is ready to respond to whatever measures the government is planning.

“We understood what was happening and truly saw it coming. When they tried to derail the ADC and all those things, we condemned it then. We knew it was a test of the waters, and now we have seen it happen.

“Our prediction was correct. We will engage with the leaders of the party and respond accordingly. We are not frightened.

“I strongly believe that this decision will be reversed because Nigerians will not support it.”

Similarly, the Obidient Movement threw its weight behind the appeal, insisting the ruling would not prevent the opposition from participating in the 2027 elections.

“We don’t have any doubts that Obi and Kwankwaso will be on the ballot. We are already on the ballot. So, we will continue to pursue everything.

“The NDC will appeal it. The court cannot nullify its own judgment. It is nothing for Nigerians to get worried about.

“Unless they don’t want the election to hold, we will be ready for them,” the movement said.

The Ondo State chapter of the NDC also rejected the court judgment which ordered the deregistration of the party.

In a statement by its chairman, Mr Kennedy Peretei, on Sunday, the party expressed dissatisfaction with the court ruling delivered by Justice Isah Dashen.

He said, “We recall that in December 2025, following the refusal of the INEC to register NDC as a political party, it approached the Federal High Court, which upheld its constitutional right to freedom of association and ordered INEC to register the party.

“INEC complied fully with that judgment. Since its registration, the NDC has operated lawfully within the framework of the Electoral Act 2026 and INEC guidelines.

“The party has registered members nationwide, conducted ward, local government, state congresses and held its national convention, successfully.

“We conducted primary elections, and participated in all INEC activities, including the recent by-elections in Nasarawa and Enugu states.

“We have also nominated candidates for all elective offices in preparation for the 2027 general elections.

“Our party maintains that the Peace Movement Party is neither a registered political party nor an association currently seeking registration under the ongoing exercise.

“We, therefore, question the legal basis upon which the court entertained its application to set aside a final judgment already delivered in favour of the NDC.”

Peretei noted that trial court had become functus officio after delivering its judgment and had already determined issues relating to the party’s name, symbol and colours.

“No appeal was filed against that judgment within the statutory period,” the party noted.

It instructed its legal team to immediately approach the Court of Appeal to challenge both the jurisdiction of the trial court and the propriety of the ruling.

Peretei said the NDC reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to constitutional democracy, the rule of law and the advancement of credible political alternatives ahead of the 2027 general elections.”

Senior lawyers react

Meanwhile, senior lawyers have weighed in on the Kogi High Court ruling.

Speaking with The PUNCH on Sunday, Senior Advocates of Nigeria noted that the pronouncement of the High Court can be challenged, as it is a court of first instance, stressing that the party has the constitutional right to challenge the judgment at the Court of Appeal.

Legal practitioner Adedayo Adedeji (SAN) noted that the judgment does not automatically prevent the party or its candidates from participating in future elections, adding that the appellate process remains open.

He explained that the Constitution guarantees parties affected by decisions of the Federal High Court the right to seek redress at the Court of Appeal.

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“The setting aside of the ruling on NDC does not, in and of itself, disenfranchise any party or candidate. The Federal High Court is not the final court in this jurisdiction, and I do not read the judgment as containing any order that disenfranchises any candidate. The legal process is still very much alive.

“This is squarely a matter of constitutional right. Section 243 of the Constitution provides that every party adversely affected by a decision of the Federal High Court has an unqualified constitutional right to appeal that decision to the Court of Appeal within the time stipulated by the relevant rules of court. Time, as we say in this profession, is always of the essence. The ball, in every sense, is entirely in their court,” Adedeji said.

Also commenting on the development, Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Itse Sagay, expressed confidence that the Court of Appeal would expedite the matter because of its political significance.

“The Court of Appeal will certainly arrange for the appeal to be heard speedily so that, if they succeed, their efforts will not be derailed,” Sagay said.

According to him, the nationwide implications of the party’s deregistration make it imperative for the appeal to be filed without delay.

“The impact of the deregistration of the party is nationwide. The important thing is for them to appeal speedily. The higher court will consider the validity of that judgment,” he stated.

Sagay warned that if the appellate court upholds the Federal High Court’s decision, the consequences could be significant for the party’s political future.

“However, if, for example, the Court of Appeal affirms the ruling of the High Court, that would mean they will not be able to contest in 2027,” he said.

He further cautioned judges against issuing decisions that could determine political participation, arguing that such matters should ultimately be left to voters.

“This is why courts should be very careful about giving judgments of that sort. Ultimately, it should be left to the electorate to decide, not for one judge to determine who participates in the political system, which affects everybody.

“Some judges are reckless. Judges should be very careful. It’s not the sort of judgment the court should give. But obviously, they are going to appeal, so we’ll see how it goes,” Sagay said.

Adding another legal perspective, Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Adelola Adedipe, said the court’s latest ruling merely reversed the earlier judicial order that enabled the registration of the NDC and should not be interpreted as a final deregistration of the party.

“The judgment of October 10, 2025 enabled the registration of NDC through judicial intervention. The ruling of June 26, 2026 set aside the order of registration because a necessary party was not heard in the course of the proceedings. However, the suit remains extant, as the necessary parties are now required to ventilate their positions for an effectual determination of the case,” Adedipe said.

According to him, the latest decision only restored the parties to their previous positions pending the determination of the substantive suit.

“It cannot be said that the court deregistered NDC. The status quo ante bellum was only restored to ensure a level playing field.

“Since proceedings are ongoing, the ballot status of NDC has not been effectually determined. The overriding consideration is that the political party remains unregistered,” he stated.

On the options available to the party, Adedipe said an appeal and an application for a stay of execution could provide temporary relief, although such an outcome may be difficult to secure.

“If an appeal is lodged and a stay of execution is obtained, then NDC may enjoy interim relief. The chances of obtaining such an order may, however, be remote, being an election-related matter.

“It may be safer for NDC to contest the matter on its merits. When the substantive suit is determined, an appeal on the interlocutory decision can be included by any aggrieved party, depending on how the pendulum swings,” he said.

He also warned that pursuing a stay of execution and proceedings could carry significant legal risks depending on the outcome at the appellate court.

On the flip side, if an order staying execution and proceedings is obtained, the narrow issue to be determined on appeal will be whether the necessary parties were before the court at the time judgment was delivered. The consequences may be dire if the appellate court eventually finds that the necessary parties were not before the court. This may lead to the setting aside of the trial court’s judgment, by which time there may be no more time,” Adedipe added.

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