POLITICS
Ebonyi LG Polls: LP Warms EBSIEC against Compromise
From Godwin Okeh, Abakaliki
The Labour Party (LP), Ebonyi State chapter has, ahead of the forthcoming local government elections in the state, warned the state independent electoral commission (EBSIEC) against any attempt to compromise the process, insisting that the people will resist any form of rigging.
The state chairman of the Party, Henry Udeh made this known while briefing newsmen at the party’s state secretariat located along the Abakaliki–Enugu Expressway, Ishieke.
Udeh announced that the Labour Party had successfully completed all requirements for participation in the local government polls and would submit its list of candidates to the Ebonyi State Independent Electoral Commission (EBSIEC) as scheduled.
The state chairman expressed confidence in the party’s preparedness, describing the Labour Party as the only visible opposition in Ebonyi State, while calling on politicians dissatisfied with the ruling party to join the Labour Party and support what he described as a “protest vote” against bad governance.
He also commended Governor Francis Nwifuru for what he described as improved security and respect for civil liberties in the state, noting that political actors could now freely address the press without intimidation.
“We can sit here today and address the press without harassment. Under this administration, we no longer hear of people being dragged from their homes or attacked. Ebonyi people are aware of this and will not forget it,” Udeh said.
On the forthcoming elections, he warned EBSIEC against any attempt to compromise the process, insisting that the people of Ebonyi State would resist any form of rigging.
“Any attempt by EBSIEC to rig this election will be fully resisted by Ebonyi people. We are following the process and our eyes are on the ball. We are ready,” he declared.
The party also called on security agencies to provide adequate protection for its candidates and supporters during campaigns and on Election Day, alleging that intimidation and disruption were common tactics used against opposition parties.
Addressing questions on the lingering leadership dispute within the Labour Party at the national level, Udeh maintained that the issue had been conclusively resolved by the Supreme Court and reaffirmed by a Federal High Court judgment, which recognised Senator Nenadi Usman as the party’s National Chairman.
He added that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) was already engaging with the recognised leadership, dismissing contrary claims as baseless.
The Labour Party leadership reiterated its commitment to peaceful participation in the electoral process and urged its members to remain law-abiding throughout the campaign and election period.
Responding, the state secretary, Innocent Igiri, however, issued a 48-hour ultimatum to individuals or groups occupying or laying claim to any property purported to be the party’s secretariat anywhere in the state without authorization, warning that legal action would follow after the deadline.
He declared that the Labour Party has only one recognized and legally approved secretariat in Ebonyi State, stressing that any other building being paraded as a party office was illegal and must be vacated immediately.
“We have only one headquarters and one secretariat in Ebonyi State, and that is this place. Any building, any facility, anywhere in this state bearing the name of the Labour Party secretariat must be cleaned up within 48 hours or we will take legal steps to reclaim such property,” he said.
The party leadership warned that the directive was final and aimed at restoring order and clarity ahead of the forthcoming 2026 local government elections in the state.
POLITICS
Abaribe, Umeh, Kingibe, Six Others Dump Parties, Boost ADC Rank in Senate
By Eze Okechukwu, Abuja
Amid Opposition turmoil, no fewer than nine senators from different political parties formally announced their defection to the African Democratic Congress (ADC) on Thursday, further reshaping the political configuration of the Senate.
Those who declared for the party include the lawmaker representing Sokoto South, Aminu Tambuwal; his Abia South counterpart, Enyinnaya Abaribe; Binos Yaroe (Adamawa South); Victor Umeh (Anambra Central); Tony Nwoye (Anambra North); Lawal Usman (Kaduna Central); Ogoshi Onawo (Nasarawa South); Austin Akobundu (Abia Central); and Ireti Kingibe (Federal Capital Territory).
Their letters of defection were read on the floor of the Senate during Thursday’s plenary by the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio.
In his letter, Nwoye attributed his decision to internal crises within the Labour Party.
“I wish to tender my resignation amid the ongoing multiple litigations within the Labour Party, which have significantly affected the cohesion and stability of the party.
“Please accept, Your Excellency, the assurances of my highest esteem and regards,” Nwoye’s defection read.
Reacting after reading the letters, Akpabio welcomed the lawmakers to their new political platform but dismissed suggestions that the ruling All Progressives Congress was responsible for the wave of defections.
He said, “Deputy Senate President and Leader of the Senate, I hope you noticed that I have read (defections) from three different political parties now. So, you cannot accuse the ruling party of tampering with its leadership. Here, we have APGA, Labour, SDP, and all of them.
“So, all of them have a problem. They’ve not been able to put their parties together. So, the APC cannot be blamed for this.
“They are all out to ensure that we have what you call a minority status in this chamber, and I am very proud of them.”
The latest defections further underscore the continuing political realignments in the 10th Senate, where lawmakers have repeatedly switched party allegiances amid internal disputes within several opposition parties.
As of Thursday, the APC retains a dominant majority with 87 senators, while the Peoples Democratic Party has dwindled to seven members.
The ADC, boosted by the latest defections, now has seven senators in the chamber.
Other minority parties include the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC), each of which has one senator, bringing the total membership of the Senate to 106.
The Labour Party and Social Democratic Party currently have no representation in the upper chamber following the latest defections.
POLITICS
Deep Pockets, Brute Force Threaten 2027 Presidential Poll, Afenifere Warns
Director of Research of the pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, Dr. Akin Fapohunda, has warned that mega bucks and brute force will determine the eventual winner of next year’s presidential election.
Speaking against the backdrop of concerns regarding the intense competition and the significant influence of financial resources in the upcoming electoral cycle, Dr Fapohunda speculated that what the 31 All Progressives Congress (APC), Governors need to do is to dedicate their four-month Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) allocations to ‘buy’ the election.
He said given the spiralling hunger in the land, all the ruling Party will need to do is give each voter N20,000 and N50,000 instead of the usual N5,000, for them to vote and guarantee winning the election at all costs.
According to him: “We now have 31 Governors who are in one basket; all they need to do is to devote the four-month FAAC allocation to buy whatever is ready to be bought. You can’t beat that. Any money that comes, even if it’s from the devil, people will take it.
“If you vote, don’t collect N5,000, collect N20,000, N50,000; that’s what is going to happen. So, whosoever has might, will win.
“Election is war, everything is fair when you are fighting a war. If APC has the tools to defeat ADC and PDP, they are in a war front. It’s a war, in a do-or-die situation, who wants to die?
“APC wants to live and others must die. Until we change the rules and bring the temperature down to a civilised society, everything is fair.”
Also commenting on Afenifere’s position about restructuring, Fapohunda said the organisation has submitted a demand for restructuring and creation of western Nigeria to the National Assembly, insisting that contrary to insinuations in some circles, restructuring is not a recipe for anarchy.
Dr Fapohunda, who explained that restructuring will be voluntary to all entities, with a referendum prepared by the association to make it open and fair to all, said: “Restructuring is not a recipe for anarchy. In Yoruba land, we have six states, but it might be eight; we are looking at Kogi and Kwara States because they are Yoruba people too. It’s going to be voluntary; it won’t be by force.”
Citing an example with the Yoruba nation, the Afenifere Research Director said: “In Yoruba land, we have 26 entities, Ijebu is Ijebu, Osogbo is Osogbo, Oyo is Oyo, Ibadan is Ibadan, among others”, adding that: “They have different dialects but they are Yoruba people and they are free to be on their own.”
POLITICS
Oba of Benin Lauds Okpebholo’s Road Projects, Urges More Work
The Oba of Benin, Omo N’Oba N’Edo, Uku Akpolokpolo, Ewuare II, has commended Gov. Monday Okpebholo’s achievements, particularly on road projects in Edo.
Oba spoke on Wednesday, when the Commissioner for Art, Culture and Creative Economy, Chris Okaeben, and his management team visited the Palace.
Ewuare urged the government to continue to execute people-centred projects for the overall progress and development of the state.
He expressed the hope that the development of the road infrastructure would stimulate economic growth and enhance the wellbeing of Edo people and Nigerians in general.
He also urged the governor to strengthen social cohesion and provide governance that would positively impact the lives of the Edo residents, in spite of deliberate criticisms by some individuals.
“We haven’t seen an overhead bridge like this in Edo before.
“It’s during his tenure that we’re seeing this kind. Some people deliberately criticise the governor,” he said.
The commissioner recalled his long-standing relationship with the Oba’s family and solicited for his prayer and blessings.
Following his request, the Toghobaghase of Benin, Chief Agbonavbare Egharevba, offered prayer for him on behalf of the royal father.
The governor’s focus on road development has been remarkable, with several ongoing projects to improve connectivity and facilitate economic growth in the state.


