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Council polls: Kwara PDP faults election timetable extension

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The Kwara State Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has criticised the state Independent Electoral Commission (KWASIEC) over the handling of the forthcoming September 21 local council polls timetable.

State Secretary of the main opposition party, Abdullah Kayode Abdulrahman, stated this on Tuesday at a one-day pre-election stakeholders forum organized by KWASIEC at Fresh Hotel in Ilorin, the state capital.

Abdullahi expressed concern over the commission’s decision to extend the timetable twice, which he said had distorted the earlier procedures released by the commission.

He charged KWASIEC to communicate the new timetable to not only the registered political parties but also the general public, stating that the public did not expect such actions from the commission.

The state party secretary, who asserted that there was nothing worth commending yet in the activities of KWASIEC, also questioned the authority under which the commission was extending the timetable.

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He urged the commission to caution its yet-to-be-employed ad-hoc staff, electoral officers (EOs), and assistant electoral officers (AEOs) to remain neutral before, during, and after the local government elections.

Abdullahi warned the commission against allowing the ruling party, APC, to recruit ad-hoc staff on their behalf, emphasizing the importance of neutrality in the election process.

He stressed that this would ensure a free, fair, and credible election, unhindered by partisan interference.

CREDIT: DAILY POST

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APC, PDP trade words over Osun govt tractor procurement

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Osun State has criticized the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) for questioning the state government’s recent tractor purchase.

According to DAILY POST, the state government acquired several tractors in August, intended to support agricultural development in Osun State.

In a statement on Sunday, James Bamgbose, Deputy Director of Media and Publicity for the PDP, accused the APC of misunderstanding basic government functions. He suggested that the APC’s criticism reflects its rejection by Osun voters.

The PDP reaffirmed Governor Ademola Adeleke’s commitment to his five-point campaign agenda, asserting that progress is evident across various sectors in the state.

Bamgbose noted, “During their 12 years in office, the APC did not add any new tractors to the state’s inventory and sold off those purchased by the previous PDP administration. Effective democracy relies on constructive criticism from opposition parties, but it’s challenging for those who failed to discuss success, let alone offer advice on achieving it.”

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He criticized the APC for not recognizing that its 12-year tenure in Osun State is a lasting example of poor governance and its consequences.

Addressing concerns about budget allocations, Bamgbose clarified that the government is open to supplementary funding if needed. He refuted claims that the N10 billion announced by the governor for agriculture had already been spent, calling the APC’s statement ignorant.

The Osun APC, in a statement by its state Chairman Tajudeen Lawal, had urged residents to scrutinize the state government’s tractor purchase, noting that only 32 tractors were unveiled instead of the 72 announced. The APC also questioned the N10 billion allocated for tractors and farming inputs versus the N3.7 billion budgeted for agriculture in 2024.

Lawal expressed disappointment over the discrepancy in the number of tractors and alleged that the government may have only facilitated a business deal for farmers to purchase tractors on installment, rather than making a direct purchase. He called for clarification on these issues given the budget allocation.

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LG Polls: Soludo Seals LP, Umeh, APGA Offices

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Ahead of the September 28 Anambra State local government council elections, the state governor, Professor Chukwuma Soludo, has sealed offices of the Labour Party (LP), Senator Victor Umeh, and that of Chief Edozie Njoku’s faction of the state-ruling All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in the state.

Some officials of the state government, accompanied by persons dressed in military uniforms, heavily armed, sealed off the offices located in Udoka Housing Estate, Awka yesterday.

The state government agents who sealed off the offices claimed that the offices were located in residential areas and not business areas.

Meanwhile, LEADERSHIP gathered that Soludo also had his campaign office in the Housing Estate in 2010 when he ran for governor against Mr. Peter Obi’s re-election bid.

However, secretary of the Labour Party in the state, Chief C. J. Okoli-Akirika, in a swift reaction, condemned the sealing off of the political parties offices, and that of the LP’s Senator Victor Umeh, representing Anambra Central Senatorial zone of the state.

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Okoli-Akirika, a lawyer, described the action of the government as “unfortunate, bizarre, and brazen.” He said his party would initiate action in the Court to challenge the sealing off of the LP office.

He stated that the government did not serve his party any prior notice before sealing off the offices, but carried the action in a “maniacal, frenzied, and, frenetic commando-like operation”.

The sealing off of Chief Edozie Njoku’s factional office of the APGA which is the ruling party in the state was seen as attempt by Soludo to muzzle down the faction following its recent recognition by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) based on Appeal Court ruling as against the Mr. Sly Ezeokenwa faction which is loyal to the state governor.

The sealing off of the party offices is also seen as attempt by Soludo to muzzle down the parties ahead of the coming local government council elections slated by the state Independent Electoral Commission (ANSIEC) to hold on September 28 for purposes of election chairman and councillors in the 12 LGs and 326 wards of the state.

CREDIT: LEADERSHIP NEWS

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Don’t allow Omodewu’s death discourage you from reclaiming Oyo in 2027- Kekemeke tells APC

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Honorable Isaac Kekemeke, National Vice Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the South West, has urged party members in Oyo State to remain resolute and not be disheartened by the death of the former Chairman, Hon Isaac Omodewu. Kekemeke made this call during a condolence visit to the party’s secretariat in Oke Ado, Ibadan, on Friday.

Accompanied by other party leaders including Vincent Bewaji, Kola Majaro, Ayo Afolabi, Moshood Erubami, Lateef Ibirogba, and Ondo State APC Chairman Engineer Ade Adetimeyin, Kekemeke spoke to the party’s local representatives, who included Secretary Alhaji Tajudeen Olanite, Deputy Chairman Alhaji Olaide Abas, Treasurer Olalekan Busari, Publicity Secretary Olawale Sadare, Youth Leader John Oyetunji, and Assistant Youth Leader Sayo Fatoki.

Omodewu, who passed away in the United States on Monday, was described by Kekemeke as a dedicated and passionate leader who had a significant impact on the party. Kekemeke expressed his shock at the news of Omodewu’s death and highlighted his commitment and leadership qualities.

Kekemeke encouraged the party members to honor Omodewu’s legacy by remaining steadfast and continuing their efforts to win the 2027 elections. He offered his condolences to Omodewu’s family, the APC members in Oyo State, and the South West zone, and prayed for comfort and strength for all affected by the loss.

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