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Ex-Minister Crashes Out As Opah Clinches Abia APC Governorship Nomination.

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Businessman Eric Opah has emerged as the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Abia State.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

He secured the party’s ticket after defeating former Minister of State for Science and Technology, Henry Ikoh, in the primary election.

The result was announced by the APC governorship and House of Assembly returning officer, Mr. Bato Nylong.

According to the announcement, Opah polled 126,977 votes, while Ikoh came second with 5,905 votes.

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Tension As ICPC Allegedly Denies ADC Leaders Access To El-Rufai In Custody.

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Leaders of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) have allegedly been denied access to former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, who is currently in the custody of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC).....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The ADC delegation included the party’s National Secretary, Rauf Aregbesola, National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, and Secretary of the ADC Manifesto and Policy Committee, Salihu Lukman.

The party leaders were said to have visited the ICPC facility in Abuja in an attempt to meet El-Rufai but were reportedly denied entry. Details surrounding the incident remain unclear as of Friday afternoon.

The development comes days after the ICPC dismissed claims that El-Rufai was being denied access to food, family members, and medical care while in detention.

At a press briefing, ICPC spokesperson Okor Odey described the allegations as “false and misleading.”

He explained that visitors are allowed into ICPC detention facilities between 9:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., noting that El-Rufai’s wife reportedly arrived outside approved visiting hours.

Odey also stated that authorised visitors, including family members, lawyers, and medical personnel, are granted access under supervision.

However, the El-Rufai family had earlier alleged that the former governor was denied access to his personal doctors despite a Kaduna High Court order granting him unrestricted access to legal and medical practitioners.

They further claimed that the ICPC’s in-house doctor had recommended further medical evaluation before access was allegedly restricted.

A family member said, “When you see a doctor and you run tests, you are expected to see the doctor back so that he explains what the problem is.”

El-Rufai’s second wife, Hasiat, also alleged, “He was denied access to the doctor.”

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Osun Accord Chairman Demands Immediate Release Of Detained Party Member From Police Custody.

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The Chairman of the Accord Party in Osun State, Pastor Victor Akande, has appealed to the State Commissioner of Police to order the immediate release of a party supporter allegedly being held at the State Criminal Investigation Department (CID).....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In a statement released on Friday, Akande alleged that the party member, identified as Owoeye Muyiwa, had been in custody for three days following an alleged directive linked to Senator Francis Fadahunsi through his police orderly.

According to him, Muyiwa, who is said to support Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke and is a member of the Accord Party, was reportedly arrested after placing a billboard of the governor within his family compound.

The party further alleged that the detention may be connected to Muyiwa’s alleged refusal to defect to the All Progressives Congress (APC), despite repeated pressure and invitations from Senator Fadahunsi.

Akande also claimed that attempts were made to link Muyiwa to the vandalisation of APC billboards in the area.

He noted that individuals allegedly brought forward to identify the suspect told investigators they did not see him vandalising any billboard, thereby clearing him of the accusation.

Despite this, the Accord chairman said Muyiwa has remained in custody at the State CID without any evidence directly tying him to a crime.

According to the statement, officers at the CID were said to have informed concerned persons that only the Commissioner of Police could approve his release.

Akande described the continued detention as intimidation and harassment allegedly targeted at Accord Party members and supporters in Ijesaland.

He therefore urged the Commissioner of Police to ensure Muyiwa’s immediate and unconditional release, insisting that no citizen should be detained for political reasons or for exercising their lawful rights.

He also called on the Inspector General of Police, the Owa Obokun Palace, and relevant democratic institutions within and outside Nigeria to take note of what he described as growing violations of citizens’ rights in Ijesaland.

Akande stressed that democracy must be protected and that citizens must be allowed to freely express their political choices without fear of intimidation or harassment.

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Adamawa APC Aspirant Girei Rejects Exclusion From Governorship Primary List.

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One of the governorship aspirants of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Adamawa State, Salihu Girei, who took part in the party’s primary election held on Thursday, has rejected what he described as his unexplained omission from the exercise.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In a complaint letter made available to journalists on Friday evening, Girei said he complied with all party guidelines, including appearing before the screening committee and participating fully in the screening process.

“However, to my utmost surprise, I discovered that the list released by the committee responsible for conducting the primary election omitted my name entirely without any explanation or stated reason,” he stated.

He explained that after his screening, he was neither informed of any disqualification nor any adverse decision affecting his eligibility, adding that he was also not invited to appear before the Post-Screening Appeal Committee.

“Therefore, throughout the process, there was nothing whatsoever to indicate that I had been disqualified or was otherwise excluded from participation in the primary election,” he added.

Girei argued that the omission raises serious concerns about fairness, transparency, and equal opportunity in the party’s internal democratic process, insisting that he was denied the chance to participate in the contest.

He further appealed to the National Chairman through the Adamawa State APC Appeal Committee to intervene by reviewing the circumstances surrounding his exclusion, reinstating his name on a revised list of cleared aspirants, and ordering a fresh primary election to ensure fairness.

His complaint was made public just hours after the APC announced Ahmed Tijani Galadima as the winner of the Adamawa governorship primary election.

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