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Osun 2026: I’m not defecting to ADC, says Adeleke

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Nigeria’s “dancing governor” and incumbent governor of Osun state, Ademola Adeleke, has denied plans to defect to the African Democratic Congress (ADC) ahead of the 2026 governorship election in the state.  Governor Adeleke is presently of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

He described the claim from a report as untrue, which is a calculated attempt by those afraid of his soaring acceptability to create confusion and uncertainty in the mind of the people.

A statement by the governor’s spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed, said: “We want to reiterate for the umpteenth time that Governor Adeleke remains committed to the PDP and has no plan whatsoever to join the ADC or any party for that matter.

“Governor Adeleke’s pre-occupation at the moment is the continued delivery of dividends of democracy to Osun people, who gave him their mandates three years ago.”

The statement added that Adeleke and leaders in the PDP were focused on galvanising the structures of the party for the ongoing voter registration ahead of next year’s election.

He said: “Those behind the latest round of misinformation are trying to latch on the huge goodwill Governor Adeleke enjoys among Osun people to sway support. The unsolicited endorsements of Governor Adeleke are rattling those afraid of the will of the people.

“We, therefore, urge the public to disregard any report linking Governor Adeleke with a defection move, as such is entirely false. PDP members and supporters of the governor are enjoined not to succumb to the fake news. Instead, they should focus on mobilising votes for his re-election bid under the PDP.”

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Omisore’s kinsmen, Oyetola’s structure back NIWA boss for APC ticket

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Kinsmen of Senator Iyiola Omisore and the political group of Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, have adopted the Managing Director of National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Asiwaju Bola Oyebamiji, as the preferred governorship aspirant in the All Progressives Congress (APC).
A group, Oyetola Consultative Forum (OCF), has inaugurated 1,500 of its members as local canvassers and coordinators to ensure emergence of Oyebamiji as the governorship candidate of the APC.
The coordinator of the group, former Deputy Speaker of Osun State House of Assembly, Olanike Omoworare, who is from Ife Federal Constituency as Senator Omisore, said OCF was created for the re-election of Oyetola and to resolve disputes in APC.
She said: “We are working at every polling unit to ensure we are ready for the primaries. We are just getting started, we are going to train everybody to mobilise within the party towards the primaries.
“We have started it. This is why we are holding a meeting with the ward coordinators. We have three coordinators per ward. We also have at the polling unit. Part of what we are doing now is to make sure Bola Oyebamiji becomes the standard-bearer of the party. We are ready for primaries.
“We need someone who has integrity, someone who does not have a case with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and others. We don’t want a controversial person to become the governor of the state. This is why I think he (Oyebamiji) is the best aspirant.
“We are inaugurating 1,500 coordinators across the state to canvass support for Oyebamiji.”

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Ibas: History will be kind to me as Rivers State sole administrator

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  • Reflects on tenure

Following the lift of emergency rule in Rivers State by President Bola Tinubu, the Sole Administrator during the period, Vice-Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (rtd), has reflected on his six-month stay in office, summing it up with the with the famous saying of Winston Churchill: “history will be kind to me.”
‘’When I step aside, posterity will not merely reminisce about me just as one who served as a sole administrator but as a proud son of the Niger Delta,’’ Vice-Admiral Ibas said a few hours before President Bola Ahmed Tinubu announced the end of emergency rule in the state, thereby paving the way for Governor Siminialayi Fubara’s return to office.
Also yesterday, the state Elders Council welcomed the latest development in the oil-rich state. It thanked President Tinubu for the return of peace to the state.
The former sole administrator and the elders council consequently pleaded with the people to build on the newfound peace in the state.
Vice-Admiral Ibas spoke at the Government House Banquet Hall in Port Harcourt while launching the state’s International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS) and new revenue codes.
He said: “Let me use this opportunity to thank all who have supported us throughout the six months of the emergency rule. The reforms we implemented were not always easy. In the process, we made new friends and new enemies.
“History will judge that every action was taken for the general good of Rivers State. In spite of our short time in office, the legacy we leave behind is one of courage, discipline and reforms.
‘’I humbly plead with you to consolidate and sustain these gains for the continuous progress of our dear state.
“When I step aside, posterity will not merely reminisce about me just as one who served as a sole administrator but as a proud son of the Niger Delta who will always desire the best for this great land.”
Vice-Admiral Ibas explained that the IPSAS and the new revenue codes were necessary to address systemic weaknesses in the state’s revenue architecture.
“For too long, our revenue system has suffered from weak or imprecise computation, creating loopholes that encouraged leakages, inconsistencies, and outright losses.
‘’This reform ushers in transparency, accountability, and efficiency. Every transaction will be traceable, every payment verifiable, and every process auditable in real time,” he said.
The former Navy top brass noted that the dual implementation of IPSAS and the revenue codes would fundamentally transform the state’s economy.
He said: “The IPSAS framework will ensure the state’s financial records are comparable, credible, and globally acceptable, significantly boosting confidence among investors and international development partners.”
Vice-Admiral Ibas added that the codes would empower the Rivers State Internal Revenue Service (RSIRS) to capture previously overlooked revenue streams, deepen its tax net, and substantially enhance its Internally Generated Revenue (IGR).
“For taxpayers, it means convenience. For the government, it means more reliable revenue inflows. And fo r our people, it means resources will be better harnessed to provide infrastructure and services that improve daily life,” he said.
RSIRS Chairman Israel Egbunefu described the IPSAS and the new revenue codes as a transformative step that “globalises the fiscal identity of Rivers State.”
“With IPSAS, Rivers State is no longer reporting revenue in isolation. It is speaking a language understood by the World Bank, the United Nations, and global financial institutions,” Egbunefu stated.
“This will unlock billions of naira in revenue that were previously lost or underreported and positions us as a credible destination for investment and international credit.”
Israel praised Vice-Admiral Ibas for seeing through the complex reform within a short period, calling on all stakeholders to consolidate the gains for the benefit of the state.
The Elders Council lauded President Tinubu, Fubara and the Federal Capital Territory(FCT) Minister for ensuring the return of peace to the state.
The council, in a statement by its Chairman, Fednard Anabraba, also praised other parties to the crisis that led to the imposition of emergency rule in the state, including the Martin Amaewhule-led House of Assembly for their patience and decorum while the peace process lasted.
It urged them to maintain the peace and work together to push for accelerated development of the state by avoiding inflammatory comments and allowing the governor as well as the House of Assembly to work as a team.
The elders said: “We urge all stakeholders, without exception, to embrace the peace and reconciliation that has now returned to our dear state.
“We also quickly wish to admonish the few individuals and groups who are still fanning the embers of discord to come to terms with the fact that the crisis is over and stop making inflammatory statements, inciting rhetoric in the media and whipping up sentiments for their selfish interests.
‘’They should prioritise the interest of the state and allow Governor Fubara and the House of Assembly to work together without further distractions.
“We equally commend the governor and the Leadership of the House of Assembly for making peace.
‘’At this point, we can only remind them that they not only agreed on peace in Abuja but also, on their own, went to the Presidential Villa and affirmed their reconciliation before His Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.
‘’That vow before Mr President remains sacrosanct. Therefore, going forward, they must work harmoniously in the interest of the state. The people of Rivers State expect nothing less from them.
“We use this opportunity to salute the good people of Rivers State for their patience and understanding throughout the period of the emergency rule.
‘’It is an attestation of faith in the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, whose proactive action averted the disaster that was about to descend on the state.
“The indefatigable political leader of Rivers State, the former Governor of the State and Minister of the FCT, Chief Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, deserves a special mention for his role in midwifing the entire reconciliation process. Again, he demonstrated that he was a man with a large heart.
‘’He not only brought the parties together but also ensured that the parties went to Mr President to brief him first-hand on the details of their understanding.
“And to our dear President, His Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, we say a very big thank you for bringing Rivers State back from the brink and taking actions to ensure the peace that we now enjoy in the state.”

Semenitari : Rivers people are excited
Former Acting Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Ibim Semenitari, also hailed President Tinubu for lifting the emergency rule in the state.
“It’s a breath of fresh air, and it’s good to have my state back. It is gratifying, and I think there’s relief all over the state. And the people are feeling good,’’ Semenitari said on a national television programme.
She said that gladiators in the feud that made the state fall under emergency rule must have learnt some lessons. “It didn’t feel good being the only state that didn’t have her democratically elected governor, and I’m sure that most Rivers people felt the same way.
“I guess that lessons have probably been learnt across the board.
“What happened has happened, and we just want to move forward.
“What is critical is that the people of Rivers State deserve to have governance, development and to enjoy the gains of democracy and that is for me, is critical at this time.”
She urged the gladiators to always remember that governance should be about the people.

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Obasa: Party will decide my next political move

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Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa, has debunked claims that he openly declared his next political move ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Reacting to speculation that he disclosed his plans during a live appearance on TVC’s programme “Beyond The Headlines,” anchored by Nifemi Oguntoye, Obasa clarified that he never stated that he was contesting for governorship or a senatorial seat.

He stressed that the decision on his political future, like that of other party members, rests with the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

“As a politician, you must wait for the hierarchy of the party to determine where they want you to go; whether as a lawmaker, governor, or senator.

“People should not be misled or try to misinterpret the party’s plans. Let all tension calm down. Our main focus is how to move the country forward. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is making significant progress day by day,” Obasa explained.

While stating that he is not retiring from politics yet, Obasa said that he remains mindful of life after public service.

“Nigeria is our home, our party is our strength, and those of us in the APC are family members. The APC is getting stronger every day,” he said.

Responding to questions about his future ambitions, Obasa added: “Life is next. So let’s concentrate on living that life.”

Explaining the realities of political aspirations, the Speaker noted that ambition must be balanced with party discipline.

“When we talk about politics, you have to be a member of a political party, and as a member, you must believe in the leadership of that party.

“At some point, you cannot determine what’s next for you on your own. Of course, you may aspire to become something, but you still have to respect the party and how it is managed.

“The party leaders will eventually sit down and decide who goes where. So, whether as a Speaker, Deputy Governor, Governor, or Senator, it’s all about consultation and engagement with party leaders. As an individual, you must align with the process,” Obasa emphasised.

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