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APC Primary election in Kogi a sham, say six aggrieved aspirants

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***Our lives are being threatened, they alleged

The All Progressives Congress (APC) primary election that was scheduled to hold on 14th of April 2023 in Kogi State did not hold, six aggrieved aspirants have indicated

Senator Smart Adeyemi, Prince Shuaibu Abubakar Audu, Yakubu Ajaka, Prof. Stephen Oseni all contestants in the primary election in Abuja on Sunday who said they have been receiving threat messages indicated that election results announced were written a day before.
They accused the Governor of the State, Yahaya bello of manipulating the result to favour his cousin.
According to them, the chairman of the APC primary election who is the Governor of Zanfara State left in a hurry after witnessing the sham.
Explaining further they said it was against the party’s guidelines for the secretary to preside in the absence of the chairman adding that it was what happened.
They however expressed the confidence that the Party’s National working Committee would not allow it to stand adding that they will get justice

Secretary of the Kogi State APC Primary Election Committee had announced the former Auditor General for Local Governments in Kogi State, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo as the winner of the governorship primary election allegedly conducted across the state on Friday.
The secretary declared Ododo who is from the same ward, Local Government as Bello and his anointed as the party’s flagbearer in the forthcoming November 11, election.

Senator Adeyemi who is representing Kogi West in the 9th National Assembly said the election that was supposed to be concluded by 2pm had its results prepared even before commencement of voting.
“This is the worst form of rigging and it is unprecedented in the history of the state. There was no election. For somebody to have the audacity to write results, seven of us are asking the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) to tell Nigerians if electoin was conducted.
‘None of the officials of INEC and the panel led by Zamfara state governor Bello Matawalle came out
He said Metawale was not happy with the sham and that was why he left midway.
“There is the party’s guideline that in the absence of the Chairman, that secretary should not announce result. What we had was allocation of votes. The purported winner is the Auditor General of Kogi state.
“We have no problem with the Governor but the level of his involvement. There was no election at all.
“It was supposed to be a direct primary, people were mobilised but there was no election.
“If the APC refuses to do what is right, it will be difficult for people to vote for the APC in Kogi.
“What happened was a betrayal of democracy. People were not allowed to vote, results were written. The election did not take place, but a grand plot to give the ticket to the candidate of the Governor who is first cousin.
“I want to call on the leadership of the party to avoid the collapse of the party. The tenets of Democracy is one man, one vote.

Another contestant Alhaji Shaibu Audu said he was at his Polling Unit where he waited till 6pm, indicating that there was no election materials, no INEC officials.

“It was a sham of a process, the election did not hold. I will like to appeal to the NWC to take a look at the sham that happened on April 14.
“I will like to call on the President elect and Vice President elect to take a look at it. It was a shame of a process and we don’t want it to stand.

Hon Muri Ajaka said if the party was going to adopt a consensus they are supposed to bring everybody along.
“The people who did this have no character, I am sure that the NWC won’t allow it to happen. The people know their leaders, they know who they want.
“By next week, the leadership of the party will take a decision. The NWC will meet, they can’t present any name without theratification of the NWC.
“We are standing on justice. We aren’t desperate to be Governor but we are desperate for our party to win. They are threatening people with treason, they are threatening to assassinate us.
Professor Oseni said results of an exam that did not take place were announced

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“Where Did $3.23B Go?” Peter Obi Slams Mismanagement of Power Funds Amid Another Grid Failure

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Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has raised serious concerns over Nigeria’s persistent electricity woes despite borrowing a staggering $3.23 billion in the last four years to address the sector’s challenges.

Speaking after reports of a power outage on Saturday, Obi lamented the recurring grid collapses that have left millions of Nigerians in darkness, disrupted businesses, and crippled critical infrastructure. Although the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) dismissed claims of a nationwide collapse, attributing the incident to two tripped transmission lines affecting parts of Lagos, Obi remains unconvinced.

The Labour Party leader described the power sector’s failings as a “recurring decimal,” highlighting that the national grid collapsed approximately 12 times in 2024 alone. “The untold setback and hardship it brought on households and businesses was immeasurable,” Obi said, questioning why Nigeria still struggles to produce just 4,500 megawatts of power after years of borrowing and investment.

“Instead of making significant progress, we’re witnessing recurrent failures. One wonders where all the funds borrowed for the power sector have gone,” he stated.

Obi linked the crisis to widespread corruption and a lack of commitment by leaders, urging the government to prioritize genuine development in 2025. He emphasized that without stable electricity, the nation’s economy, particularly households and small businesses, will continue to suffer.

This latest critique comes as Nigerians grapple with the realities of an unreliable power supply despite years of promises and investments in the energy sector. Obi’s call for transparency and accountability strikes a chord with many citizens who question why the lights are still out after billions of dollars have been spent.

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For better Nigeria, Obi says he is ready to pay the supreme prize

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The former presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi has boldly declared his willingness to pay the supreme price for the betterment of Nigeria, signaling his unwavering commitment to the country’s progress despite facing relentless opposition.
Obi, who has faced intimidation, personal attacks, and sabotage since his foray into politics, stated that he remains resolute in pushing for the reforms that ordinary Nigerians desperately need, even if it comes at the cost of his own life.

In a deeply personal statement, Obi spoke to reporters following his New Year address to the nation. “It is extremely difficult to be in opposition in this country.
Everything is against you,” he lamented. “People don’t want to see you or associate with you because they fear government backlash. My businesses and personal life have been attacked, but I’ve made up my mind. If this is the end, so be it.”

Obi described Nigeria’s political environment as hostile to those who challenge the status quo, with efforts to silence dissent at all levels. Despite these harsh realities, Obi emphasized that the country’s future depends on courageous leadership willing to make personal sacrifices for the common good. “None of us is going to live forever. So we must build a better society for our children. And to build this, some of us will take the risk. That is part of what Dele and others are going through. Not just him, but everyone – even at the local and state levels.”

In his address, Obi turned his focus to Nigeria’s dire economic state, calling for urgent action to tackle inflation, food insecurity, and the country’s failing education and healthcare systems. He stressed that governance must focus on the tangible needs of the people, not just political power games. “Governance is not about what you say; it is about what people feel,” Obi stated, urging the government to prioritize the well-being of Nigerians over foreign trips and extravagant spending.

Obi also pointed to the deepening poverty and unemployment, noting his visit to an Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp where he witnessed the heartbreaking sight of children eager to attend school but unable to do so due to their circumstances. “People are dying because they can’t afford basic necessities,” Obi stated with a heavy heart. “I saw 1,500 kids yesterday who are not in school. What are we doing about it?”

Criticizing the government’s tax policies, Obi argued that it is illogical to tax an impoverished populace and struggling industries. “You cannot tax people living in extreme poverty or factories that have shut down,” Obi said, stressing that a productive economy is the foundation for generating revenue. “When people are gainfully employed, then you can talk about generating revenue. What we need now is to reflate the country and make it productive,” he added.

In closing, Obi reiterated his call for unity among all political forces, urging Nigerians who truly care about the nation’s future to collaborate in rebuilding the country. “We need everyone who means well to come together and rebuild this country,” he stated.

His final remarks were a solemn pledge to continue fighting for the welfare of the Nigerian people. “None of us will live forever. But we must build a nation where our children can thrive. If I have to pay the supreme price for that, so be it,” Obi declared.

Peter Obi’s speech highlighted his commitment to advocating for the voiceless and challenging the status quo. His resolve to make personal sacrifices, even in the face of adversity, sets a powerful tone for the year ahead as Nigerians continue to look for solutions to the nation’s most pressing issues.

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Presidency Fires Back at Peter Obi’s Dire New Year Predictions

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In a fiery exchange of words, President Tinubu’s Special Adviser for Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, has accused Labour Party’s Peter Obi of painting Nigeria’s future in bleak colors to score political points.
While Nigerians welcomed 2025 with optimism, Obi’s New Year message highlighted worsening poverty and insecurity, sparking sharp criticism from the presidency.

Onanuga dismissed Obi’s remarks as “misleading” and labeled him a “prophet of doom,” arguing that economic and political indicators point to recovery, not decline. However, Obi insisted that over 100 million Nigerians remain trapped in poverty, with the nation’s fortunes in reverse.
Onanuga accused Obi of name-calling and a campaign of calumny against Tinubu’s government, adding his New Year’s message where he claimed Nigeria’s political, economic, and security situation is worsening daily, was misleading.

On Thursday, Obi claimed that the government had not done enough to address the country’s “worsening” economic, political, and security challenges for nearly two years.

Obi said Nigerians were losing hope and insisted that Nigeria remained one of the poverty capitals of the world, with over 100 million people living in extreme poverty and more than 150 million in multidimensional poverty.

According to the Labour Party chieftain, Nigeria’s challenges are visibly worsening with its fortunes in clear reverse, pointing out that current indices are indications of the country’s decline.
But Onanuga maintained that Obi’s comment is geared toward scoring cheap political points.
“Obi’s New Year message, in which he claimed that our dear country’s political, economic, and security situation is worsening daily, is misleading and appears intended to score cheap political points,” Onanuga said.

“This claim, at a time when all indicators show that our country is rebounding in significant measure across all sectors, casts Obi, squarely, as Nigeria’s leading doomsayer.”

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