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Osun Poll: Aregbesola’s Faction Banks On Court To Disqualify Oyetola

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The Osun State All Progressives Congress faction backed by the Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, was on Wednesday hoping that the Federal High Court in Abuja would disqualify the state Governor, Gboyega Oyetola, as the APC governorship candidate in Saturday’s election.

Mr. Lowo Adebiyi, the Chairman of the faction, The Osun Progressives, who disclosed this in an interview in Osogbo, however, said Aregbesola’s faction would vote for the APC on Saturday.

At the state APC governorship primary in February, Aregbesola’s faction supported Moshood Adeoti, who was the Secretary to the State Government when the minister was the governor of the state.

After Oyetola was declared winner of the primary, Adeoti headed for the Federal High Court in Abuja, where he is challenging the governor’s eligibility to contest the primary, while still serving as a member of the National Caretaker Committee of the party.

The court is expected to give its judgment on the suit on Thursday (today). Adebiyi, in the interview, expressed hope that Adeoti would win the case on Thursday.

He said, “We have a court judgment coming up tomorrow (Thursday) by the grace of God and we are going to win that case for Alhaji Moshood Adeoti to represent the APC (at the governorship poll). We are going to vote for APC on Saturday. We are in the party.”

Asked if the group has been canvassing votes, Adebiyi said, “We are doing our best but we are not mobilized. The governor’s side refuses to mobilize us, but we have told our people to vote for APC.

“The APC will win by the grace of God and the support of the people. We are all concerned. We cannot be in the APC and vote for another party.”

But when contacted, the Media Adviser to the Osun State APC Chairman, Kola Olabisi, said there was no merit in the case instituted against Oyetola by Aregbesola’s faction.

He said, “Ideally no one is expected to comment on any issue before the court of law. We know that there is nothing in that case that will merit Adeoti and his people to be celebrating. We expect the court to say that Adeoti and his people have no case.

“So, the truth will prevail tomorrow and we are confident that Oyetola will carry the day”

Meanwhile, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Mr. Peter Obi, and the governorship candidate of the party for Osun State, Mr. Lasun Yusuff, on Wednesday berated the APC presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, over his comment at his party’s rally on Tuesday.

Tinubu at the grand rally for the re-election of Oyetola on Tuesday, said, “They said some are in Labour (Party). They will remain laborers till death.”

Obi, who was in Osogb to support Yusuff at the governorship rally organized by the party, while addressing the LP members, advised them that such a comment should be returned with love.

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JUST IN: Atiku, Obi, El-Rufai, Opposition Coalition Leaders Arrive For ADC Unveiling

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Leaders from different opposition parties are converging at the Yar’Adua Centre in Abuja for a press briefing organised by the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

Those already present include former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar; Peter Obi, the 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP); Nasir el-Rufai, former Kaduna governor; and Dino Melaye, a former senator.

Also in attendance are Solomon Dalung, former minister of youth and sports; media figure Dele Momodu; ex-senator Gabriel Suswam; and Ireti Kingibe, a current LP senator.

Others present include Rotimi Amaechi, ex-governor of Rivers; and Emeka Ihedioha, former deputy speaker of the house of representatives.

The event has drawn participation from members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the Social Democratic Party (SDP), and the LP.

Former Senate President David Mark led other coalition members into the hall as the programme began.

Also in attendance are Rauf Aregbesola, former Osun governor and interim national chairman of the ADC; and Aminu Tambuwal, ex-governor of Sokoto.

Earlier in the day, the ADC coalition unveiling faced a disruption after the original venue cancelled the booking at the last minute.

The event was initially planned for the Wells Carlton Hotel and Apartments in Asokoro, Abuja.

Just hours before the scheduled time, organisers were notified that the hotel would not proceed with hosting the event.

A screenshot of the hotel’s notice, shared by Momodu on Instagram, cited an “internal compliance matter” as the reason for the cancellation.

Following the development, the coalition secured the Yar’Adua Centre as an alternative venue.

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I’m Not In Any Coalition, Still A Labour Party Member — Abia Governor Alex Otti [VIDEO]

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Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, has reaffirmed his commitment to the Labour Party, stating that he is not part of any coalition and has neither attended nor been invited to any meeting organised by such groups.

During an interactive session with members of the Abia State Global Economic Council in Umuahia, Otti emphasised that he is focused on fulfilling the responsibilities entrusted to him by the people of Abia and is not seeking to join another party.

Addressing the issue of a reported crisis within the Labour Party, Otti acknowledged that the party had faced challenges, which were resolved through the Supreme Court.

 

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JUST IN: Rauf Aregbesola Agrees To Serve As ADC Interim Secretary

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Former Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola has accepted the role of Interim National Secretary of the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

Aregbesola explained that his decision stems from concerns that most political parties in Nigeria operate without clear ideological direction.

In a statement shared on his verified Facebook page, he criticized existing political parties, describing them as hollow entities that unite and split based not on values or policies, but on the pursuit of power and personal interests.

He said: “ACCEPTANCE SPEECH BY OGBENI RAUF AREGBESOLA ON HIS APPOINTMENT AS THE INTERIM NATIONAL SECRETARY, ADC – The party platform adopted by the National Opposition Coalition Group – Tuesday, 1st July, 2025

“Dear Party Leaders, Distinguished Members, Friends, and Fellow Citizens,

“It is with deep humility, a profound sense of duty, and unwavering hope for our people, nation, race and party and that I accept the appointment as The National Secretary of our great party.

“I thank the leadership for the trust reposed in me. But more than that, I thank every committed member of this party and those who still believe that politics can be a force for good; people who believe that parties form government and must control it; those who believe in the supremacy of the party in a democracy and all products of democratic contests; those who recognise that parties must stand for and with the people in the promotion of their interests and aspirations; that parties therefore are not merely machines for winning elections but institutions for mobilizing, organizing, energizing, educating, empowering and encouraging the people towards their emancipation and development.

“Let me begin by saying this: a political party is not a platform for opportunism. It is not a mere vehicle to power for the few, nor a tool for personal ambition. A political party, in its truest form, is a living institution built on values, guided by ideals and accountable to the people it seeks to serve.

“Throughout Africa’s history and particularly in the legacy of the African National Congress (ANC) of South Africa, a 113-year behemoth of party organization that is impeccable in its credibility as a model of supremacy of party over its creation (government and popularly elected officials) have seen what a party grounded in ideology, principle, and people-centered struggle can achieve.

The ANC is not perfect, but it stands for something. It was forged in resistance, sharpened by vision, and led by men and women who believe in justice, dignity, equality, inclusivity of all interests and true freedom. It has character. It has soul. It is therefore a true platform for the expression of their aspirations.

“Sadly, in Nigeria today, we cannot say the same about many of our political parties. Our political landscape is plagued by parties that lack ideological depth. They are empty shells merging and splitting, not over policy or principle, but over power and personality. There is little regard for the people, and even less for the country.

“That is not the kind of party we must be. That is not the kind of party I will serve. As The National Secretary, I will work to build a party that has a clear ideological compass, a party that is absolutely committed to the people, rooted in democratic values, rule of law, social justice, accountability, transparency and national development. A party that listens and works for to the people, not only during elections, but every single day.

“We must become an institution where:

(1) Internal democracy is not just preached but practiced.

(2) Intra-party competition is transparent, fair, and just.

(3) All party structures from the ward to the national level and function effectively and efficiently.

(4) Young people, women, and the marginalized have a real voice, not symbolic inclusion.

(5) All special and critical interests (security, educators, farmers, workers, women, youth, professionals, people with special needs, etc. must be recognised and allowed to have autonomous structures within the party.

“We will model international best practices in party organization, administration, and ethics. We will study what works, from South Africa to Sweden, from Chile to Kenya and adapt to them into what fits our local reality. Discipline, order, clarity of purpose, and service to the people must define us.

“We must be the party that talks about public education and actually builds schools. That speaks of security and supports real policies to keep our communities safe. That believes in jobs and works to create them. That stands for Nigeria not just during elections, but in everyday governance.

“This is not an easy task. It will take time. It will demand sacrifice. But it can be done.

“I ask for your support not just in words, but in action. Hold me accountable. Challenge me when I stray. And stand with me as we begin this journey to rebuild our party, restore its soul, and return politics to its rightful place – as a service to the people. Thank you, and may our work ahead be worthy of the hopes our people place in us.”

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