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Oyo 2023: 6 Ibadan Indigenes Jostle For APC Guber Ticket [Full List]

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No fewer than six aspirants have indicated interest to secure the gubernatorial ticket of the All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead of 2023 elections in Oyo state.

It was gathered that all the six aspirants are from Ibadan, the state capital.

DAILY POST gathered that the primary election where the candidate of the party would emerge has been fixed for tomorrow, Thursday.

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DAILY POST gathered that the six aspirants who have been screened by the party will slug it out among themselves at the primary slated to hold at Obafemi Awolowo stadium, Ibadan.

It was further gathered that seven aspirants initially purchased the APC gubernatorial expression and nomination forms in Abuja.

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The seven aspirants who purchased the forms are Senator representing Oyo Central senatorial district, Teslim Folarin (Ibadan) former Deputy Governor (Operations) of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Chief Adebayo Adelabu (Ibadan), a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) Chief Adeniyi Akintola (Ibadan) former Commissioner for Health, Dr. Azeez Adeduntan (Ibadan), an Ibadan-based lawyer, Barrister Akeem Agbaje (Ibadan), Engineer Oyedele Hakeem Alao (Ibadan) and Chairman, Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) Professor Adeolu Akande (Otu)

Our correspondent, however, observed that one of the aspirants, Adeolu Akande, did not attend the screening leaving the contest to six aspirants.

The six aspirants who are still in the race at the time of filing this report on Wednesday are Teslim Folarin, Adebayo Adelabu, Adeniyi Akintola, Azeez Adeduntan, Akeem Agbaje and Oyedele Hakeem Alao.

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It was gathered that all the six aspirants that are still in the race are from Ibadan, the state capital.

All of them are male.

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Recalls that the governor who had governed the state since the beginning from the fourth republic in 1999 are from Ibadan, except Chief Adebayo Alao-Akala who is from Ogbomoso.

Alhaji Lamidi Adesina ruled the state between 1999 and 2003, Senator Rasidi Adewolu Ladoja (2003-2007), Adebayo Alao-Akala (2007-2011) Abiola Ajimobi (2011-2019) and the current occupant, Engineer Seyi Makinde.

DAILY POST gathered that all the aspirants that are jostling for APC ticket have been lobbying the delegates who are to participate in the primary election tomorrow.

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With this development, it is observed that the race will be between six aspirants who are from Ibadan.

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JUST IN: NDP Candidate Announcement Triggers Electoral Controversy

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Fresh uncertainty has emerged within the National Democratic Party (NDP) following the announcement of its presidential candidate for the 2027 general election, made barely two days after the deadline set by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

The development has raised questions about the validity of the nomination process and whether the party’s candidate will be officially recognised by the electoral umpire ahead of the polls.

Political observers and stakeholders have expressed concern over the timing of the announcement, warning that the delay could expose the party to legal and procedural challenges.

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The controversy comes amid heightened scrutiny of political parties’ compliance with electoral guidelines as preparations for the 2027 elections intensify across the country.

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While the NDP maintains that its actions are consistent with internal party procedures, critics argue that the move could further complicate its chances of participating effectively in the presidential race.

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The latest development has added to growing uncertainty within Nigeria’s political landscape, with attention now shifting to the position of INEC on the candidate’s status and the broader implications for the party’s electoral prospects.the three

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NDC Warri Fed. Constituency Candidate, Mulade, Pledges Inclusive Representation

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The winner of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) primary election for Warri Federal Constituency, Dr Sheriff Mulade, has
assured constituents of prioritising their interests through effective, people-oriented, and responsive representation if elected at the general election.

This was contained in a statement he signed and made available to newsmen in Warri on Saturday.

Chief Mulade, while expressing profound gratitude to party delegates, supporters, and constituents for the overwhelming support that secured him victory, described the outcome of the election as a demonstration of the confidence, trust, and acceptance reposed in him by the people of Warri Federal Constituency.

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The environmental rights activist and peace advocate said he remains humbled by the mandate entrusted on him.

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According to him, the victory belongs, not just to him, but to every resident of the constituency who believes in the ideals of good governance, unity, and sustainable development.

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I deeply appreciate all those who participated in the electoral process, especially the delegates, supporters, and well-wishers who stood firmly behind my aspiration. Your support, trust, and confidence mean a great deal to me,” he stated.

Comrade Mulade further called for unity, peaceful coexistence, and collective progress among the three major ethnic nationalities that make up the constituency—the Ijaw, Itsekiri, and Urhobo—stressing that the future of Warri Federal Constituency depends on collaboration and mutual inclusiveness.

He noted that the outcome of the primary election reflects the people’s desire for inclusive leadership, grassroots-driven representation, and a renewed commitment towards addressing the developmental needs of the constituency.

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I dedicate this victory to God Almighty and all the people of Warri Federal Constituency whom I seek to serve. This mandate is a call to greater responsibility, and I assure you that I will not let you down. Together, we shall build a constituency where every community has a voice and every citizen has a stake in our collective progress,” Mulade added.

The NDC candidate also urged party members and supporters to remain united and focused as the party prepares for the next phase of the electoral process.

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He emphasized that victory can only be sustained through solidarity, commitment, and a shared vision for the development of Warri Federal Constituency.

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‘The Country Is Bleeding’ – Oba Olaitan On Why Nigerians Must Replace Tinubu In 2027

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The leader of Afenifere, Oba Oladipo Olaitan, has explained why Nigerians, through the ballot, must as a matter of urgency, replace the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led government in 2027.

He said Nigeria urgently needs a change of government to address insecurity, economic hardship, and threats to democracy.

Olaitan spoke this weekend at the SDP 2026 National Convention and Presidential Primaries held at the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Stadium in Bauchi State.

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Addressing delegates and party members, the Afenifere leader said Nigeria was currently “bleeding” under the All Progressives Congress, APC-led administration.

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According to him, worsening insecurity across the country has left citizens living in fear.

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“Our people can no longer sleep with both eyes closed because of the unrelenting wave of insecurity, banditry, kidnapping, terrorism, and communal clashes that have turned farmlands into killing fields and turned hope into fear,” he said.

Olaitan also lamented the state of the economy, saying the rising cost of living had pushed many Nigerians into hardship.

“At the same time, the economy has been brought to its nadir. Prices of basic goods have gone beyond the reach of ordinary families. Our youths roam the streets without jobs, and our farmers and traders struggle daily just to survive,” he stated.

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The Afenifere leader accused the APC government of weakening opposition parties and undermining Nigeria’s democracy.

“Nigerian democracy is under threat today with a government that is jittery about constructive opposition,” he said.

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“As we are all aware, the APC government breaks any identifiable opposition into fractious factions, while destroying the very basis of the multiparty system.”

Olaitan maintained that the suffering in the country was a result of wrong policy choices and not an act of God.

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“This suffering of many is not an act of God. It is the direct result of wrong choices and of neoliberal economic policies that put market forces and elite comfort above the welfare of the people,” he added.

He said the next general election should not be seen as a battle between ethnic or religious groups but between the ruling party and Nigerians facing poverty and hardship.

According to him, the SDP remains the party best positioned to deliver social justice, economic recovery, and democratic inclusion.

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“SDP is not just another political party; it is the party that best reflects the values of social justice, equity, and a genuine concern for the masses and for democracy,” he said.

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