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Soludo’s Anambra win sparks political storm

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Opposition parties on Sunday condemned the conduct of the Anambra 2025 governorship election, warning that the level of vote-buying and institutional complacency witnessed during the exercise posed a serious threat to the credibility of the 2027 general elections.

The incumbent governor, Chukwuma Soludo, won in all the 21 local government areas in a landslide to seal a second term ticket.

The condemnation came just hours after President Bola Tinubu congratulated Soludo of the All Progressives Grand Alliance on his re-election, describing the outcome as “an affirmation of visionary leadership” and pledging closer collaboration between the Federal Government and Anambra State.

The Independent National Electoral Commission’s Returning Officer, Edoba Omoregie, Vice Chancellor of the University of Benin, while announcing Soludo’s victory, noted that the incumbent satisfied the electoral requirements, having won in more than two-thirds of all local government areas across the state.

Soludo polled 422,664 votes to emerge the winner, with the closest rival, Nicholas Ukachukwu of the All Progressives Congress scoring 99,445 votes to come second.

Paul Chukwuma, the candidate of the Young Progressives Party secured 37,753 votes.

While the Labour Party candidate, George Moghalu scored 10,576 votes, John Nwosu, the candidate of the coalition-backed African Democratic Congress (ADC) polled 8,208 votes.

According to INEC, 16 candidates from 16 political parties participated in the election.

ADC rejects results

But the ADC, in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, alleged that the poll was reduced to a marketplace of cash-for-votes.

The statement partly read, “The African Democratic Congress has observed the conduct of the just-concluded Anambra gubernatorial election with a deep sense of concern for the electoral process in Nigeria.

“What unfolded in Anambra was, regrettably, a cash-drenched spectacle that was more of a bazaar than an election. This undermines the very essence of democracy.”

The party accused the incumbent and his party of orchestrating widespread financial inducement.

“We wish to state categorically that, as has been widely reported and clearly shown to Nigerians and the international community, this election was highly monetised, with the incumbent and his party seen to have participated in several forms and styles of cash-for-votes.

“At polling units across the state, bundles of naira notes changed hands in full view. This was a brazen violation of the Electoral Act, whose foundation had been laid by the governor himself well ahead of the election,” the statement added.

Abdullahi faulted the conduct of security agencies and electoral officials.

He said, “Even more troubling was the apparent silence – and in some instances, visible inaction – of institutions mandated to enforce electoral integrity. Security operatives stood by as voters were harassed and compromised, while electoral officials, overwhelmed or indifferent, failed to uphold even the most basic standards.

“If this is the manner in which INEC intends to conduct the 2027 general election, then Nigerians have every reason to be worried about the future of our democracy, especially at a time when the state of our nation is under the microscope of the international community.”

Also, the ADC candidate in the election, John Nwosu, rejected the outcome of the election, describing it as a “national embarrassment.”

Nwosu, who addressed journalists in Nnewi, on Sunday, alleged that Soludo’s victory was aided by money.

He noted that in almost every polling unit, voters were openly induced with cash ranging from N3,000 to N20,000, turning the entire process into a marketplace rather than a democratic exercise.

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Although he did not state his next line of action, he added, “True victory is judged not by the outcome, but by the integrity of the process.

“An election riddled with corruption, manipulation, and vote trading cannot and will never represent the voice of the people. It was a shambolic election that conferred a shambolic mandate.

“I, John Chuma Nwosu, the governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress, hereby categorically reject the outcome of the just-concluded gubernatorial election in Anambra State.

“What took place yesterday (Saturday) was a ruse and total subversion of the people’s will, marred by massive vote buying and shameless financial inducement at polling units across the state. By every account, the people have not spoken.”

He added, “This struggle continues. We will not surrender. We will not be silent. Our movement will keep pressing until the people of Anambra can freely choose their leaders without fear or inducement.”

Nwosu condemned in strong terms the failure of relevant institutions to safeguard the sanctity of the ballot, lamenting that when the system fails to uphold fairness, it loses the moral right to declare winners.

He called for an end to this culture of electoral corruption if the country truly desires a prosperous and just society.

Moghalu laments vote-buying

The candidate of the Labour Party, Dr George Moghalu, also rejected the results of the election.

Speaking to journalists in his Nnewi office on Sunday, Moghalu said he was dissatisfied with the conduct of the election and alleged that several irregularities occurred.

He said, “The exercise was marred by widespread vote-buying and reports of underage voting in some areas. The November 8, 2025 governorship election in Anambra State, in my view, fell short of expectations.

“I hereby reject it in its entirety. I contested in previous elections, but this one was different. The level of vote buying was alarming.”

“Children who were not supposed to be carrying voter cards were openly seen with them and were allowed to vote. These are issues that raise questions about the integrity of the process.

“I received reports from my team that in some polling units the LP name appeared on the ballot paper without the party’s logo, making it difficult for voters to identify the party’s position on the ballot.”

Moghalu stressed that he would release a more detailed statement after receiving a comprehensive report from his agents across the state.

APC studying outcome

However, the candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Nicholas Ukachukwu, said he was gathering information from his party agents on the outcome of the poll. He alleged that his supporters were prevented from voting by thugs during the poll.

“My supporters, including my running mate, were intimidated by thugs and prevented from casting their votes in their polling units. They arrested one of our agents and kept him somewhere until after the election,” Ukachukwu said.

“When you look at where we are coming from, you will understand that we made an appreciable effort. What happened is a story for another day.

“We are still collating data and gathering information from our party agents, and after that, we will know what to do. I am still consulting with my party to know the steps or actions to take.

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“For the first time in the history of the election, the APC scored almost 100,000 votes without any inducement. But they accused us of vote-buying. Can the APC candidate who is not a sitting governor buy votes?

“If the APC candidate bought votes like the APGA candidate, the result would have been obvious. And if you see the level of violence, the people they arrested were all APC members. The house they burnt belonged to an APC member. The woman defeated them in her polling booth, but they went to burn down her house. Was it the APC that burnt down the house?

“Those who burnt the house have not been arrested. Whatever decision I am going to take, I must carry those 99,445 voters who voted for me along. They voted for me because they want Anambra to move forward. I must consult them. Like I said, I will hear from them. APC is here and it’s here to stay.”

UN observer

A United Nations election observer, Jim Oko, scored the poll “very highly”,  saying the conduct was “in line with international best practices.”

Oko, the national coordinator of Nouvel Perspective Int., a UN-accredited election observer organisation, said, “With the fact that most of us have monitored a lot of elections all over the world, especially the US election that was a very high level one, we can conveniently state that everything was how it should be – peacefully done, peacefully collated, peacefully announced and peacefully accepted. So, we are very glad over this”.

Tinubu hails Soludo

Meanwhile, President Bola Tinubu congratulated Soludo on his re-election, calling the result “an affirmation of visionary leadership” and promising closer federal–state collaboration with Anambra.

In a statement he signed on Sunday, Tinubu praised voters, security agencies and INEC for a peaceful exercise and urged the governor to be “magnanimous in victory.”

He also commended the new INEC chairman, Prof. Joash Amupitan, and charged the commission to sustain higher standards in future polls.

The overwhelming victory that Soludo recorded in Saturday’s poll has now made him the third governor in the state’s political history to win a second term.

Tinubu wrote, “I must also congratulate the people of Anambra State, the security agencies, and the Independent National Electoral Commission on the peaceful and successful conduct of the governorship election.

“Professor Soludo’s re-election is a testament to his visionary leadership and the significant progress the state has made under his guidance.

“Governor Soludo, the Solution, has demonstrated that indeed knowledge is power and that academic principles can be applied in serving the people, undergirding accountability, transparency, and prudent management of people and resources.”

The President commended Soludo for bringing discipline, grace, brilliance, and a fresh perspective to governance in Anambra, saying, “Under him, Anambra is living up to its motto as the Light of the Nation.”

Assuring Soludo of his support, the President urged the former Central Bank chief to be magnanimous in victory and to seek the cooperation of his opponents in the just-concluded elections.

He stated, “I assure Governor Soludo of my unwavering support, and I look forward to continued collaboration between Anambra and the Federal Government.”

Tinubu also thanked the new INEC Chairman, Amupitan, and his team for conducting what, according to him, observers have described as a credible election, “based on the reports I have received thus far.”

“I charge the commission with maintaining the standards and further improving its performance, so we can continue to strengthen and deepen our electoral system,” said Tinubu.

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Soludo hails INEC

Basking in the euphoria of his re-election, Soludo hailed the conduct of Saturday’s poll, describing it as the best organised by INEC.

Soludo made the remarks during his victory speech in Awka on Sunday after being declared the winner of the election by INEC.

He expressed appreciation to President Tinubu, describing him as a “true democrat” who demonstrated commitment to ensuring a free and fair election in Anambra.

He said, “The people have spoken and their votes counted. I thank INEC, especially the new chairman, Prof. Joash Amupitan. I am excited that your first impression was an emphatic one, as INEC delivered.

“This is the best election INEC has organised in Anambra so far. We commend INEC’s ICT department for ensuring transparency through the real-time upload of results on the IReV portal.”

The governor also congratulated the other candidates, saying politics in Anambra should remain a contest of ideas, not enmity.

“Sixteen of us were on the ballot, and obviously one person will win. In the Anambra way, we fight like there will be no tomorrow, but afterward, we meet and celebrate.

“I extend a hand of fellowship to all of you, as I’m prepared to work with everyone for the greater good of our dear state,” he added.

Govs congratulate Soludo

The Nigeria Governors’ Forum on Sunday congratulated Governor Soludo on his re-election.

In a congratulatory message on Sunday by the Forum’s Chairman and Governor of Kwara State, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, the governors said Soludo’s victory was an indication of his popularity among the electorate.

“The Nigeria Governors’ Forum sends its hearty congratulations to His Excellency, Governor (Prof) Charles Soludo, on his victory at the Saturday gubernatorial election in Anambra State.

“We are confident that this deserved victory will enable His Excellency to consolidate on his great achievements across different sectors.

“We also congratulate the people of Anambra and all the stakeholders on the orderly and peaceful conduct of the election — another proof that Nigerians have fully embraced democracy and rule of law as a choice form of governance.

“We also commend the Independent National Electoral Commission and the security agencies for the orderly electoral process so far”, the statement read.

APC teases Obi

Meanwhile, the Lagos State chapter of the APC has advised the 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, to reconsider his 2027 presidential ambition.

The party’s spokesperson, Seye Oladejo, gave the advice in a statement on Sunday in Lagos, reacting to the Labour Party’s performance in Saturday’s governorship election in Anambra.

Oladejo said the outcome reflected a decline in the Labour Party’s grassroots support and in Obi’s Obidient Movement.

“The result, especially in Obi’s polling unit, showed that LP’s structure in his base was crumbling. Social media popularity cannot replace consistent political organisation and voter engagement.

“The Anambra election offers important lessons on structure and performance,” he said.

He added that while President Tinubu remained focused on governance and reforms, other political actors needed to build capacity.

“APC’s showing in Anambra demonstrated increasing public confidence in the party’s leadership.

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Osun Accord member killed, APC campaigner dies in truck crash

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Political tension escalated in Osun State on Wednesday after an Accord Party supporter was shot dead in Esa Oke while an APC campaign procession in Ede turned tragic as a truck rammed into party members, killing one person and injuring seven others, less than two months before the August 15 governorship election.

The twin incidents have heightened concerns over security in the state as campaigns intensify ahead of the poll, which will see incumbent Governor Ademola Adeleke of Accord seek re-election against the All Progressives Congress candidate, Bola Oyebamiji, African Democratic Congress candidate Najeem Salam, Allied People’s Movement candidate Adewale Adebayo and others.

In Obokun Local Government Area, a resident of Esa Oke, Ajayi Aderogba, was reportedly shot dead on Tuesday evening by yet-to-be-identified gunmen, triggering protests in the community as residents lamented the rising political tension.

The circumstances surrounding the killing remained unclear as of the time of filing this report, while the Osun State Police Command had yet to issue an official statement.

The command’s spokesperson, Abiodun Ojelabi, could not be reached on his mobile phone and was said to be attending a meeting at the command headquarters in Osogbo.

Residents who spoke on condition of anonymity said Aderogba was killed while preparations were underway for a campaign rally in support of Governor Adeleke’s second-term bid.

The killing immediately sparked a war of words between the APC and Accord.

The spokesperson for The Imole Campaign Council, Pelumi Olajengbesi, accused a member of the House of Representatives and Director-General of the Osun State Governorship Campaign Council, Oluwole Oke, of sponsoring the attack.

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In a statement posted on Facebook, Olajengbesi said, “Just yesterday, while we were preparing for a political programme in Esa Oke, Wole Oke made several efforts to frustrate the programme and prevent it from holding.

“Rogba, a young, happy and promising man from Esa Oke, and one of the foremost supporters of Governor Ademola Adeleke, was actively involved in the preparations, insisting that nobody would stop the programme.

“Rogba was gruesomely murdered because of his beliefs and political affiliation with Accord. This situation has shaken me beyond words.”

However, Oke, in a statement signed by his Senior Media Aide, Tunde Omolebi-Sunday, denied any connection to the killing and described attempts to link him and the APC to the incident as “misleading.”

He called for a thorough investigation, arguing that preliminary accounts suggested the incident might have been linked to clashes between rival groups and possible reprisal attacks.

The APC campaign director-general also faulted Olajengbesi for making what he described as “hasty, unverified and inflammatory allegations.”

“Such conclusions, made without any credible investigation or report from security agencies, are not only premature but deeply irresponsible. As a legal practitioner, he ought to understand the primacy of evidence, due process and responsible public communication,” the statement said.

It further noted that there had been previous public concerns and allegations regarding the deceased’s activities and associations within the community, including reported links to cult-related conflicts and earlier security investigations.

“We, therefore, firmly state that Hon Oluwole Oke and the APC have no connection whatsoever to the death of Ajayi Rogba. Any attempt to link them to this tragic occurrence without substantiated evidence is false, misleading and must be rejected,” the statement added.

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While the controversy over Aderogba’s death was still unfolding, tragedy struck in Ede, where AbdulRasaq Ahmed was killed after a truck rammed into an APC street campaign procession organised to mobilise support for Oyebamiji.

The accident occurred as campaigners approached the Oke Gada area of the town.

The Chairman of the Media and Publicity Committee of the Asiwaju Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji Campaign Committee, Remi Omowaiye, confirmed the incident, saying seven others sustained injuries and were receiving treatment at private hospitals in Ofatedo and Ede.

“One person was killed in the accident. Seven others were injured, but one of them is in critical condition,” Omowaiye said.

An eyewitness, who declined to be named, alleged that the truck driver ignored traffic directives issued by officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps deployed to manage traffic during the campaign.

“It was a sad incident and one that could have been avoided. The FRSC officials had directed vehicles to use one lane while APC members occupied the other.

“However, the truck driver drove into the lane we were using and rammed into the crowd. The young man was killed in the process, while several others sustained injuries and are receiving treatment at the hospital,” the eyewitness said.

Also speaking after a condolence visit to the family of the deceased, the APC deputy governorship candidate, Benjamin Adereti, called for a thorough investigation into the incident.

“We are still trying to unravel the reason behind this. The way the incident happened suggests that the truck deliberately rammed into our party members while they were campaigning in Ede.

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“I want to call on security agencies in Osun and across Nigeria to conduct a thorough investigation into the immediate and remote causes of this incident.

“If this was a deliberate attempt by Ademola Adeleke and the Accord to stop us from forging ahead with our campaign, I can assure them we are unstoppable,” Adereti said.

He commiserated with the family of the deceased, saying, “May God console the family. We all know the pain of losing a child.”

The two incidents have further heightened political tension in Osun as parties intensify campaigns ahead of the August 15 governorship election.

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2027 race: Wike, Turaki camps roll out parallel PDP candidates

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The leadership crisis in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) escalated on Wednesday as two rival factions separately presented certificates of return and nomination documents to their candidates for the 2027 general elections.

Each of the factions insisted that it was the party’s legitimate leadership and expressed confidence that the Independent National Electoral Commission would recognise its nominees.

The Tanimu Turaki (SAN)-led Interim National Working Committee and the faction led by Federal Capital Territory Minister, Nyesom Wike, held parallel events in Abuja, where they unveiled candidates and rallied supporters ahead of the next general elections.

The development came barely 24 hours before INEC’s scheduled release of access codes to political parties for uploading the names of candidates contesting elective offices.

At the PDP’s 109th National Executive Committee meeting at Wadata Plaza, Wike urged party members to stop lamenting the loss of power and instead mobilise to reclaim it through hard work and organisation.

“Nobody gives power. Power is taken. If you do not do so, that is your business. You must fight for it to take it. Nobody is ready to dash you power,” he said.

He challenged governors, National Executive Committee members and candidates to deliver electoral victories rather than rely on others.

“If you bring a House of Representatives seat, you have done something. If you bring an Assembly member, you have done something. But don’t come here empty-handed. This is not a place for empty hands,” Wike added.

Expressing confidence in the party’s position, he said the issuance of INEC access codes would ultimately validate the PDP leadership recognised by his camp.

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“As far as I am concerned, June 26 is when they will give access codes to political parties to upload results. Don’t worry, we are good to go. Nobody is afraid. We will see who INEC will give the code to,” he stated.

Earlier, PDP National Chairman, Abdulrahman Mohammed, commended state leaders for conducting peaceful primaries and urged members to remain united.

The chairman of the Board of Trustees, Mao Ohuabunwa, called for reconciliation and stronger grassroots mobilisation.

The leadership subsequently presented certificates of return to its 2027 presidential candidate, Sandy Onor, alongside governorship aspirants and other candidates.

Among the governorship candidates were Bolakale Kawu of Kwara State and Isa Pantami for Gombe State.

 

 

Meanwhile, at a separate stakeholders’ meeting in Abuja, the Turaki-led faction declared that it had successfully produced candidates for all elective offices and would contest every constituency in the 2027 elections.

Turaki said the party had confirmed 28 governorship candidates, 109 senatorial candidates, 360 House of Representatives candidates and 993 State House of Assembly candidates after what he described as rigorous screening and security checks.

“It is not just about contesting; it is about contesting to win. That is why we carefully and methodically examined every individual who presented themselves as a candidate under the platform of our party,” he said.

According to him, the faction introduced background investigations and security screenings to avoid post-election disqualifications and ensure credible representation.

“The first set of candidates who have been fully cleared will receive engraved certificates of return.

“Others whose documents we received only yesterday will also receive their certificates today, although theirs may not yet be engraved or laminated,” he added.

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The faction’s National Organising Secretary, Theophilus Dakas-Shan, also claimed the party had successfully conducted ward-based primaries nationwide and produced candidates for all levels of elections, including former President Goodluck Jonathan as its presidential candidate.

“We have a presidential candidate who bought the forms, signed them and was duly nominated the other day. Despite all efforts to stop us from nominating him, we succeeded,” he said.

Speaking on behalf of the governorship candidates, Delta State candidate, Benedict Etanabene, described the primaries as transparent and orderly, praising the faction’s leadership for adhering to due process.

The parallel issuance of certificates by the rival camps underscores the PDP’s lingering leadership dispute and sets the stage for a fresh contest over legitimacy as the party prepares to submit its candidates for the 2027 general elections.

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Ogun ADC dismisses fund diversion allegations against chairman

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The Ogun State chapter of the African Democratic Congress has dismissed allegations of financial impropriety levelled against its State Chairman, Olufemi Soluade, describing the claims as misleading, unfounded and baseless.

The Director-General of the Directorate of Media, Communications and Publicity of the party, Adesina Olanrewaju, disclosed this on Wednesday during a briefing held at the party secretariat in Itoko, Abeokuta, the state capital.

A petition was reportedly submitted by a group to the national leadership of the party, accusing Soluade of financial mismanagement involving funds paid for nomination forms ahead of the 2027 elections.

Olanrewaju said the party had conducted a review of the allegations contained in the petition and found no evidence to support claims that the state chairman diverted funds meant for the purchase of nomination forms by aspirants.

He said records available to the party showed that the payments were made directly into an account designated by the ADC National Secretariat.

Olanrewaju said, “The claim that funds sent by aspirants were diverted or personally received by the State Chairman is false and misleading.

“For clarity, the monies referred to by the petitioners were funds meant strictly for the purchase of nomination forms by aspirants of the party. Major leaders of the party were aware of this arrangement, and there is clear evidence, including payment records and receipts, showing that the funds were paid into the officially designated ADC National Secretariat account.”

The party also faulted what it described as contradictions in the position of the petitioners, noting that they had repeatedly acknowledged Soluade as the duly recognised state chairman while simultaneously attempting to challenge his leadership.

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The DG stated that, “It is therefore both curious and contradictory that the same individuals now seek to promote a parallel structure and alternative leadership arrangement outside the constitutionally recognised organs of the party.

“One cannot simultaneously recognise a chairman and attempt to undermine his office through unauthorised structures.”

Addressing issues surrounding the distribution of nomination forms, the party said a self-acclaimed Deputy National Financial Secretary, Mr Oladimeji Fabiyi, obtained an initial batch of forms from the party’s National Secretariat but failed to release most of them to the state leadership for distribution.

Olanrewaju explained that only about 10 of approximately 50 forms obtained were released, despite interventions from the office of the National Organising Secretary.

The party said the development created concerns among aspirants as the deadline for obtaining nomination forms approached, prompting some of them to request that payments be routed through the state chairman, who was already at the National Secretariat facilitating the process.

Olanrewaju explained that, “The suggestion by some aspirants to transfer the funds through the State Chairman was not because of any personal arrangement or financial control, but because at that period, between May 10 and May 17, Otunba Olufemi Soluade was physically present at the ADC National Secretariat in Abuja to facilitate and obtain another set of nomination forms for aspirants from Ogun State.

“Available information shows that Mr Oladimeji Fabiyi, who identifies himself as Deputy National Financial Secretary, was at the National Secretariat and obtained the first set of nomination forms through the office of the National Organising Secretary.

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“Rather than releasing the forms to the State Chairman upon his return from the National Secretariat for proper coordination and distribution to aspirants, the forms were kept by Mr Fabiyi despite several interventions from the office of the National Organising Secretary. These claims are verifiable in the office of the National Organising Secretary.

“Out of about 50 nomination forms obtained, only about 10 were released. This situation created serious concern, especially as the deadline for obtaining nomination forms was approaching.

“It was within this context that some aspirants, particularly House of Assembly aspirants, suggested that their nomination form payments be routed through the State Chairman, who was already handling the process of obtaining the forms at the National Secretariat.”

Olanrewaju further revealed that the activities of a parallel group within the party disrupted preparations for the presidential primary in Ogun State.

He said, “It is also saddening to reveal that there was no presidential primary election in Ogun State. This was because of the parallel group these fellows instituted, who went to presidential aspirants to defraud them.”

The party maintained that it possesses documentary evidence, including payment records, receipts, dates and names of aspirants, which it said disproves the allegations contained in the petition.

Olanrewaju added that internal verification conducted by the party showed that some individuals listed as petitioners were not recognised members of the ADC in Ogun State.

“Reports from the party’s membership verification process indicate that the names of some of those behind the petition do not appear in the official membership database of the party. This raises serious questions about the authenticity and motive behind the petition,” he said.

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The party disclosed that an official report on the matter had been forwarded to the offices of the National Chairman and the National Organising Secretary of the ADC for necessary action.

Reaffirming support for Soluade’s leadership, Olanrewaju said the state executive remained committed to transparency, accountability and party unity.

He added that, “We therefore urge members of the public, ADC members and stakeholders in Ogun State to disregard misleading information capable of causing unnecessary division within the party.

“The leadership of Otunba Olufemi Soluade and the State Working Committee remains committed to fairness, justice, accountability and the progress of the African Democratic Congress.”

The party also called on journalists to verify information concerning the ADC through its accredited communications directorate before publication.

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