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‘You’ve Abandoned Governance For Selfish Interest,’ Edo APC Knocks Obaseki
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The Edo State chapter of All Progressives Congress (APC) has urged governor of the state, Godwin Obaseki to stop “day-dreaming” and face reality by paying greater attention to the socio-economic issues affecting Edo people for which he was elected, instead of “wasting time and resources, politicking like someone seeking elective office.”
The party said it’s forced for the “umpteenth time” to call Governor Obaseki to order because his “hypocritical political escapades which have failed on all fronts, aptly demonstrate cluelessness and insensitivity to the plight of Edo people on his part.”
The party said; “If Governor Obaseki has forgotten his vows, pledges and oath of office to fulfil the many ludicrous promises he made in his MEGA manifesto, we are reminding him that the day of reckoning for him to account for his wasted mandate is fast approaching”.
A statement issued by the Assistant State Publicity Secretary of the party, Victor Osehobo, the APC said it was strange that Governor Obaseki is more concerned with “doctoring a delegates list of a party of which he is only an online member,” adding that now that the PDP NEC has cut him to size, he should be wiser.
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The statement said it was alarming that this is even after courts have pronounced that those who escorted the governor to the PDP are not members of the party, yet he has has gone ahead to be parading himself as a leader of the party by giving false hopes to those who unfortunately still put their trust in him.
The APC said: “From all indications, our Governor has completely abandoned governance. The only thing going on in his mind is how to actualize his dream of entrenching himself and personalize the PDP in Edo, by crushing anyone perceived as capable of hindering him.
“That is the reason why the governor no longer resides in the Edo state capital but now sleeps and wakes up in the homes of PDP officials and leaders, in Abuja, especially now that he has fallen out with his godfather, Governor Wike of Rivers state”.
“The governor must realise that Edo people are tired of his audio governance style without any tangible project on ground. With the rainy season just kicking off, floods and erosion have already started devastating the State capital, as many have become displaced and homeless.”
The APC added that, “Governor Obaseki should immediately retrace his steps and stop day-dreaming about any political future in Edo state after his second term, because his zero performance as a governor for eight years is a bad recommendation for his resume”.
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APC Now Mourns Buhari After Blaming Him For Failures—ADC
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July 15, 2025By
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African Democratic Congress, ADC, has accused APC and the federal government of hypocrisy over their sudden display of grief, following the death of former President Muhammadu Buhari.
The ADC said the ruling party, which had spent the last two years blaming Buhari for Nigeria’s challenges, was now seeking to portray itself as the chief mourner.
In a statement signed by Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the ADC’s Interim National Publicity Secretary and spokesperson for the opposition coalition, the party reaffirmed its declaration of a three-day mourning period across all its chapters and structures, beginning today.
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‘’During this period, the ADC will suspend all political activities and public statements in honour of Buhari’s contributions to the country.
“Regardless of political affiliations, what cannot be denied is that President Buhari served this country with a fierce sense of duty, personal discipline, and conviction,” the statement read.
The party also highlighted Buhari’s popularity among ordinary Nigerians, especially the poor, who, it said, ‘stuck with him throughout his political sojourn and thereafter.’
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However, the ADC expressed disappointment over what it called APC’s sudden shift in tone, saying “we note with regrets that his own political party and the government, which had done everything in the last two years to tarnish his records, dismantle his legacies, and blame him for every one of their failings, are now posturing as the chief mourners at his burial.’’
The party described this behaviour as ‘sheer hypocrisy’ and a ‘brazen move to harvest political gains from a national tragedy.’
It further urged Buhari’s family and loyalists to be cautious of what it called political opportunism during this mourning period, and encouraged Nigerians to reflect on Buhari’s enduring qualities.
“Let his memory be a mirror that reflects the personal ethics we must continue to demand from leadership for generations to come,” Abdullahi added.
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Why I Support ADC’s Coalition But Remain In PDP — Lamido
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July 15, 2025By
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Former Jigawa State governor, Alhaji Sule Lamido, has said while his support for the Senator David Mark-led adopted party, African Democratic Congress, ADC, remained, his loyalty to Peoples Democratic Party PDP, was unquestionable.
This came on a day African Democratic Congress, ADC, accused the All Progressives Congress, APC, and the federal government of hypocrisy over their sudden display of grief, following the death of former President Muhammadu Buhari.
Lamido spoke to a crowd of his loyalists at an empowerment event organised by Senator Mustapha Khabeeb (PDP, Jigawa South West), in Dutse, the Jigawa State capital, over the weekend.
The former governor, who is one of the founding fathers of the PDP, said the coalition of opposition parties was put together to salvage Nigerians from the misrule of the ruling All Progressives Congress in order to rebuild Nigeria.
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Lamido said: “Yes, I support the coming together of the opposition under the ADC, but let it be known I will never leave the PDP. I built this house with my sweat and soul. My role now is to offer guidance and ensure Nigeria finds her way back.”
He blasted the APC-led administration at both the state and federal levels for failing the people in every sphere of governance.
“The three PDP federal lawmakers from Jigawa are serving the people. APC lawmakers? They’re serving only themselves. Let the people judge.” He declared.
In a symbolic gesture to signal unity among opposition parties in the state, Lamido introduced Kabiru Hussaini, the state ADC chairman to the PDP crowd.
Senator Mustapha Khabeeb, the host of the event, echoed Lamido’s sentiments, reminding the audience of the PDP’s legacy of progress, especially during Lamido’s time as governor.
He said: “From 1999 to 2015, and especially under Sule Lamido, Jigawa knew what development looked like—roads, schools, hospitals, real change. What do we have now? APC has brought nothing but hunger and hopelessness.”
Khabeeb equally showcased his efforts to continue the PDP legacy through massive empowerment drives.
According to him, this year alone, over 3,000 people were lifted by distribution of equipment, including 600 irrigation machines,100 solar-powered irrigation units,100 paddy rice threshers, sewing and grinding machines and 750 sprayers and 3,000 litres of herbicide
“We’re not waiting for miracles, we’re working. Just like we did last year, and in 2023, we’re lifting our people out of poverty one tool, one machine at a time.
“Compare for yourself—under PDP and Lamido, there was progress. Under APC? Na talauci kawai suka kawo (they only brought poverty),’’ the lawmaker said.
The rally ended with chants of PDP solidarity, as supporters vowed to defend the party’s legacy and prepare for what many are calling a grand opposition comeback in 2027.
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Obaseki: Leader, I Know How Pained You Are,’ Wike Apologises To Oshiomhole
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July 15, 2025By
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Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has apologised to Sen. Adams Oshiomhole, a former governor of the state, for humiliating him over Godwin Obaseki.
INFO DAILY recalls that Wike, who was the chairman, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Council for Edo 2020 gubernatorial election (Obaseki Re-election), had, during his appearance on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily, November 4, 2020, edition said the governor (Obaseki) has “resolved to quash acts of violence by the APC, its sacked National Chairman, Adams Oshiomhole, and the party’s gubernatorial candidate, Osagie Ize-Iyamu.”
He added during the show: “Four years ago, the former national chairman of the APC said that Obaseki was his brain box and the person behind everything he achieved; it is clear, he said so. The same man said the PDP candidate in the 2016 election was not electable.
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“Why was he not electable? According to Oshiomhole, Ize-Iyamu can’t be trusted with money. The same man who you could not give an appointment or entrust with money is the same man you are telling Edo people to now vote for.
“You wake up in the morning and you tell Edo people something, and in the night you call the same Edo people and say, what I said in the morning, I didn’t mean it; how do we now know the one that you meant?” Wike queried.
But Wike, who has been in a political romance with the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its leader in recent time, profuriously apologized to Comrade Oshiomhole in a statement made available to newsmen by his spokesman, Mr Lere Olayinka.
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Wike said: “Leader, I know how pained you are and what you passed through; I know it was like a humiliation to you.
“I was part of it because I humiliated you while supporting Obaseki. I apologised to you on national TV and I am still saying sorry for what I did to you.”
Wike was in Edo to inaugurate the newly constructed Edo Line Terminal in Benin, which is the second phase of the Benin Central Bus Terminal.
The event was, however, cancelled following the demise of former President Muhammadu Buhari.
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