POLITICS
2023: Tinubu Best man to lead Nigeria – Sen. Adeola
Sen.Olamilekan Adeola (APC-Lagos West) says the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Sen .Bola Tinubu, is the best man to lead Nigeria come 2023.
Adeola, Chairman,Senate Committee on Finance, made the statement during an empowerment programme he organised for his constituents on Monday in Lagos.
Newsmen report that no fewer than 5000 constituents, trained in different vocations such as catering ,fashion designing ,barbing and aquaculture, benefited from the programme.
Adeola described Tinubu as a man of competence and performance, saying he would not disappoint if given the mandate to govern the country..
“We have seen all those contesting to be president of this great country in 2023.
We have seen them all and I appeal to Nigerians to choose a leader that will add value.“Without doubts ,Asiwaju Bola Tinubu is the best man for the job.He is able and enabled .He has the capacity to lead and his records of performance speak volumes.
“I can give the assurance that Asiwaju Bola Tinubu is ready; if he is given the mandate to lead, he will not only meet expectations but will exceed them”, he said.
He described APC as the party with the best programmes for the country, urging Nigerians to vote for the party in 2023 for delivery of democratic dividends.
Adeola said the empowerment programme was a further demonstration of his commitment to impact the lives of the people of his constituency.
He said the programme aimed at making beneficiaries self- dependent and employers of labour, and not job seekers.
“What we are doing today here is to further thank you for making me your representative at the National Assembly.
“Since I was elected to represent you, I have taken the empowerment of my people very seriously.We did a mega programme earlier in the year, this is another one.
“We know those white-collar jobs are no more there, especially for our graduates.The training and empowerment with start up kits will not only make beneficiaries self-dependent but employers of labour”,he said.
He urged the beneficiaries to make the best use of the opportunity to better their lots and impact the people around them.
Adeola advised them against selling the empowerment items given to them as that would be counter-productive.
He said though he was already a senatorial candidate for Ogun West for the 2023, Lagos West would always remain his home .
The senator assured those who did not benefit from the latest empowerment programme that they would be captured in subsequent programmes.
“Before the general elections ,we would organise more programmes.The next one, 3000 people will benefit ,and subsequent ones, more and more will benefit.
“So, if it is not your turn today,it will definitely be your turn next time”,he said.
The senator urged the people of the constituency to come out in their millions and vote Dr Idiat Adebule ,a former deputy governor of the state, to succeed him in Lagos West.
He said he was confident Adebule would be elected and promised to work with her to ensure that Lagos West continues to enjoy dividends of democracy after his exit as the senator representing the constituency.
Speaking ,Mrs Bola Badmus ,a former Deputy Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly ,commended Adeola for the programme.
She said with the programme and many others, the senator had demonstrated that he meant well for the people.
“The senator has done well and the only way you the beneficiaries can reciprocate the gesture is to put the opportunity into good use.
“You have been trained and you would be given empowerment items to start your businesses.Please, don’t sell these items, that will defeat the purpose,”she said.
In his remarks, Mr Mukthar Akosile, North -Central Vice-Chairman of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), also commended the senator for the programme.
He said the programme was proof that the senator was youth-friendly.
“We are impressed with this and we are planning a special recognition for the senator as the most youth -friendly senator in Nigeria”, he said.
He urged political leaders to borrow a cue from Adeola by working for the interest of their people.
Speaking ,Mr Rasaq Ajala, Chairman, Odi-Olowo Local Council Development Area, described Adeola’s performance in Lagos West as phenomenal.
“Our distinguished senator, you have done well for Lagos West: everyone is thanking you because they are happy.
“We are missing you already because you are going to Ogun next year,we wish you all the best and hope you will always connect with us”, he said.
A beneficiary, Mr Azeez Akeem, commended the senator for the programme , saying he had been taught how to fish rather than being given fish .
“I trained as fish farmer and with the cash and the items we are getting here, things will not remain the same for me”,he said.
Newsmen report that the beneficiaries were given items such as sewing machines, barbers’ kits, aquaculture equipment, hair dryers and cash to start their businesses.(NAN)
POLITICS
2027 Election: Igbo’s Community Promises Votes for Eno
From Christopher Tom, Uyo
Non-indigence in Akwa Ibom State especially the Igbo’s community has promised to give the highest number of votes across the state to Governor Umo Eno come 2027 governorship elections in the state.
The Igbo community said they will not fail to vote massively for the Governor.
The President of Ohanaeze Ndi-Igbo Akwa Ibom State Chapter, Hon.
Keyceey Chidiadi made this known while speaking with media practitioners shortly after the Uyo chapter of Igbo community unity day celebration 2025 in Uyo.He said Igbo’s scattered across the 31 local government Area of the state without any doubt seriously doing their businesses without any crisis, showcasing their love, unity among the indigence of the state while also contributing their quotas to boost the state economy.
According to him, the Igbo’s are about five thousand while some have not been recorded because they have not identified with the community and advise others to join the train before it’s too late for them.
He said their vote come 2027 is massively for Pastor Umo Eno without compromise because of his leadership style and developmental strive, showcasing true democracy carrying every individual along not minding the state or religion the people came from but stand on peace, unity among the people to benefit the dividend of democracy.
He called on Igbo’s resident in the state to make sure they vote here without going to their various states to maintain their voting strength as the highest numbers of people across the non-indigence communities in Akwa Ibom State.
He said they are law abiding citizens and not ready to accommodate or entertain any crisis, violence, because of their peaceful nature created by God, especially respect for the government of the day while corporate to preach peace in the state. He commended the community for embracing peace after 27 years of crisis without a leader among them, but now peace has restored to them across the communities in the state.
POLITICS
INEC Begins Display of Preliminary Voter Register in Delta
From Francis Sadhere, Delta
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Delta State Office, has announced the commencement of the display of the Preliminary Voter Register for claims and objections across the state.
According to a press release by the Resident Electoral Commissioner, Etekamba Udo Umoren, the exercise will begin on Monday, 15th December 2025 and end on Sunday, 21st December 2025.
The display will take place at all the 25 Local Government Area offices of INEC in Delta State between 9:00am and 3:00pm daily.
INEC explained that the exercise is in line with the Electoral Guidelines and is aimed at correcting any anomalies that may have occurred during the recent voter registration exercise.
The Commission noted that the process is essential to producing a credible and reliable voter register, which remains a key instrument for conducting free, fair and credible elections.
The Commission urged eligible voters in the state to seize the opportunity to visit INEC offices in their respective local government areas to confirm that their names and personal details are correctly captured in the register. Voters were also encouraged to report cases of omission, errors in spelling, or any other discrepancies.
In addition, members of the public were advised to raise objections to the inclusion of names of deceased persons, underaged individuals, or any other doubtful entries found in the register.
INEC reiterated its commitment to electoral integrity and called on all Deltans to actively participate in the exercise as part of their civic responsibility.
The Commission concluded the notice with a call to action, encouraging eligible citizens to register and participate in the electoral process.
POLITICS
Gov Adeleke Didn’t Join APC Because Osun People Already Hated the Party – Jackson Ojo
…Says Defectors to Ruling Party Will Regret
By Mike Odiakose, Abuja
A former chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr Jackson Lekan Ojo has given further insight into why governor Ademola Adeleke chose the Accord Party instead of the APC when he left the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
All the governors that dumped the PDP had detected to the ruling APC, including governor Simi Fubara of Rivers State who joined the party last week.
Speaking at the weekend, Dr Jackson Ojo said the people of Osun State prevailed on Governor Adeleke not to join the ruling APC when it became apparent that there was no point in remaining in PDP over the festering crisis in the PDP.
According to him, the people of Osun State already have deep hatred for the APC and joining the party was never an option for the governor.
Dr Ojo maintained that the performance and achievements of Governor Adeleke is his biggest selling point ahead of campaign for his reelection and the people of Osun State will troop into the Accord Party with him.
“Governor Adeleke trusted himself. He trusted his performance and achievements as governor of Osun State that is why he crossed over to a relatively unknown political party, the Accord Party. All of us have been talking to our people in Osun State to give him maximum support. I have featured of recent at least three times in Osun Broadcasting Corporation to talk to our people. I have been discussing about this, I have been contributing.
“I was one of the people that told the governor to go to Accord Party. I told my governor you don’t need to go to APC because the people of Osun State already hated the APC. I told him to go to any other political party, go to APGA, go to Accord Party because of your performance it will make everybody follow you. And he is going to win the election.
He added that the PDP is already a dead party and that is the reason gales of defection have been hitting the party.
He, however, warned that politicians who are defecting to the APC will regret it as they will be denied the automatic ticket that was used as bait to lure them into the party.
“I don’t think there is any miracle that can resurrect PDP today because they are already in the grave and it just to cover the earth on them. I don’t blame anybody crossing from the PDP because the party is already factionalized. But why are they all going to the APC, the APC is over saturated now. There are persons in APC before that have been fighting.
“You know I belonged to this party before and I know their modus operandi. This is a party that will tell you to go and queue and wait for your time because some people are already working before you came. APC is not a party you just cross to and they give you ticket the second day.
“When my brother who is a member of the House of A Representatives decamped from the PDP to the APC I told him it is good to decamp from the PDP but for going to the APC you are going to regret it. They promised them that they are going to give them automatic ticket but at the end of the day he went and picked the membership card but they called them and told them that crossing to the APC does not mean you are going to have automatic ticket. I hope it will not happen to Simi Fubara in Rivers State.”
Speaking on cold war in Rivers state between Governor Fubara and Lawmakers in the State, Dr Ojo declared that the loyalty of the Lawmakers should be to the people of Rivers State and not to the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike.
“Former governor Nyesom Wike did not give life to the members of the House of Assembly that are loyal to him. Whatever he must have done for them the governor is there today and he could do better.
“The law is already there in place. Nobody should teach the governor how to settle with these people (Lawmakers). These people are not stones, they are not abstract. They are people you can call on phone, they are people you can meet. You don’t need any other person or intermediary. You have direct access to them and they have direct access to you.
“He should deploy more diplomatic ways and he has to settle with them.
“The members of the House of Assembly don’t need to be loyal to the governor, they just have to do their work according to the dictates of the law. Then the governor too has to do his work according to the dictates of the law. We are greeting or not greeting does not matter.
“What is loyalty? Loyalty of the governor and loyalty of members of the House of Assembly is to Rivers people. Greeting or no greeting, when it is time for the governor to send Bill to them he will send it, they will study it holistically and if it is for the benefit of the people of Rivers State they should approve it.
Reacting to the defection of Governor Fubara, Dr Ojo said: “Fortunately or unfortunately I am not one of his consultants. Possibly he must have consulted with his loyalists. I monitored his statement when he said those of you that suffered with him here and there that now we are going to the APC. He knows the best why he decamped to the APC.
“Decamping to APC does not matter anything to me because a political party is just a vehicle. Every achievement of Fubara in Rivers State today is not because he belonged to the PDP. If all his co-travelers are well contacted and they are well informed that the situation will not boomerang against them, then I say kudos to them, congratulations to them.
“But I hope whatever chased them out of PDP will not chase them out of APC.”

