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#OndoDecides2016: It's Official, Akeredolu Is Ondo's Governor-elect

Rotimi Akeredolu, the candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, is set to become the governor-elect of Ondo State. At the end of official results announced by the electoral commission, INEC, for 17 local governments, Mr. Akeredolu score...

Ondo Election In Bloody Start As APC Chieftain Shot Dead, PDP Fingered

Afolabi Olaposi, a chieftain of All Progressives Congress, APC, in Owo, Ondo State, was killed by unknown gunmen on Thursday night in Owo, the party said. The party said in a statement issued by its Publicity Secretary, Abayomi Adesanya, on Fr...

APC Not Worth Political Party At All - Faleke, APC Reps Member Flays

James Faleke, the former running mate to the deceased All Progressives Congress, APC, governorship candidate in Kogi State, Prince Abubakar Audu, has described his party, the All Progressives Congress as a mere gathering of politician and not a m...

Ondo Election: Witches And Wizard Declares Who'll Win

Barely 72 hours to the much awaited Saturday November 26, 2016 governorship election in Ondo State, the Witches and Wizards Association of Nigeria, (WITZAN) Ondo state chapter reveals that candidate of All Progressive Congress (APC), Barrister Ro...

Ondo Decides 2016: President Buhari, The APC And The Media, By Adedayo Osho

The division, tension and hostility currently experienced within All Progressives Congress, the governing party in Nigeria, was brought about by President Muhammadu Buhari's aloof posture to pertinent issues.  When professional military m...

Ondo Guber Conundrum: What Buhari And I Discussed Today At Aso Rock - Gov. Mimiko Explains

The Ondo State Governor, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, on Monday said despite the controversy surrounding who flies the flag of the Peoples Democratic Party in the state governorship election holding on Saturday, he was not contemplating joining the All P...

SHOCKER: 9 APC Governors Set To Quit Party Ahead 2019

 New Telegraph - Ahead of the 2019 presidential elections, there are indications that some state governors elected on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) are planning to ditch the ruling party. The rumoured exit, according ...

APC Crisis: Tinubu Responsible For Own MISFORTUNES - Former Ekiti Gov. Fayemi Tears Estranged Godfather To Shred

Sequel to the ongoing intraparty crisis segregating the leadership of the All Progressive Congress (APC), another known "political son" to Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, who had chosen to pitch his tent with President Muhammadu Buhari and the National Chai...


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#OndoDecides2016: It's Official, Akeredolu Is Ondo's Governor-elect

#OndoDecides2016: It's Official, Akeredolu Is Ondo's Governor-elect
Rotimi Akeredolu, the candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, is set to become the governor-elect of Ondo State.

At the end of official results announced by the electoral commission, INEC, for 17 local governments, Mr. Akeredolu scored 224,167 votes. His closest challenger, Eyitayo Jegede of the state’s ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, scored 132,823 votes. Olusola Oke of the Alliance for Democracy, AD, currently has 98,230 votes.

The results of one local government, Ilaje, is still being expected and INEC has postponed further announcement of results to 11 a.m.


Apart from winning the highest number of votes cast in the 17 local governments already announced, Mr. Akeredolu also won the highest number of councils. He won in 14 local governments, Mr. Jegede won in two while Mr. Oke won in one local government.

Read our live update of the official results here and live update of the election here.

More details later…

Local GovernmentRegistered VotersAccredited VotersADAPCPDP
111Ondo East45,05015,9872,7424,2537,317
2Ile-oluji/Oke Igbo66,09026,2814,52210,6818,306
3Akoko North East5, 86713, 6456, 496
4Ifedore70359245014,62910,9586,747
5Irele60,26426,2256,71011,1385,907
6Ondo West155,34640,0287,15410,67217,382
7Ose63,39726,5484,27213,4546,520
8Akure North65,26824,0764,12310,7106,493
9Akoko South East31,06814,0362,2706,3844,239
10Akoko South West93,31440,7199,35919,8927,691
11Akoko North West64,735370674,831130486, 049
12Okitipupa99,35943,51816,29414,9308,031
13Owo11813142,7592,46932,9884,241
14Ese Odo66,50725,5633,56210,7008,701
15Akure South261,28169,91612,27025,79725,005
16Odigbo117,79439,1748,18717,5818,668
17Idanre72,34425,957483610,9817,575











Source: Premium Times






Ondo Election In Bloody Start As APC Chieftain Shot Dead, PDP Fingered

Ondo Election Bloody In Bloody Start As APC Chieftain Shot Dead, PDP Fingered
Afolabi Olaposi, a chieftain of All Progressives Congress, APC, in Owo, Ondo State, was killed by unknown gunmen on Thursday night in Owo, the party said.

The party said in a statement issued by its Publicity Secretary, Abayomi Adesanya, on Friday in Akure that Mr. Olaposi was shot dead on his way home after attending a meeting of the party in preparation for the governorship election.

“Olaposi, who is one of the leaders of our party in Igboroko Ward 1, Owo, was also an ardent supporter of our Governorship Candidate, Mr Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN).

“He was a perfect gentleman who was committed to the development of the party in Owo and Ondo State in general.


“The assailant also went to the house of Chief Jamiu Ekungba, an APC aspirant in the Sept. 3 Primary, and vandalised seven vehicles in his compound.

“Ekungba was not to at home during the attack.

“We believe those calling for the postponement of the election and threatening a repeat of 1983 violence were behind these dastardly acts.

“We call on security agents in the state to fish out those behind these acts and ensure the protection of our people before, during and after the election,’’ Mr. Adesanya said.

The Peoples Democratic Party and it's candidate have been clamouring for the postponedment of the election.

APC Not Worth Political Party At All - Faleke, APC Reps Member Flays

James Faleke
James Faleke, the former running mate to the deceased All Progressives Congress, APC, governorship candidate in Kogi State, Prince Abubakar Audu, has described his party, the All Progressives Congress as a mere gathering of politician and not a matured political party..

Faleke made the expression while frowning at the party’s handling of the crisis in the state, stressing that the party is at the verge of collapse.

Speaking in Ogbonicha, Ofu Local Government Area of Kogi State, Faleke who is currently a member of the House of Representatives ruled out any form of reconciliation with the governor of the state, Yahaya Bello, who was the beneficiary of the crises that erupted after Audu’s death.


He explained that there can never be any reconciliation process with the leadership of the state government because of the way and manner the national leadership of the party handled the issues that generated after Audu’s death.

According to Faleke, “There can never be any reconciliation in a situation where somebody works from first day to the last day of the month and another person collects his salary, what can only be the basis for reconciliation is for the salary to be returned, that is the only reconciliation.

“We are prepared to go hungry for the next four years, but I can tell you that God sparing our lives, the song will change surely.

“The architects of the crisis in Kogi state started the imminent downfall of our party, APC, the way and manner the issue of Kogi was handled was least expected of a political party. I have heard that one of the cabals said that APC was just a gathering of some people, not yet a political party.

“I want to say that as far as what happened in Kogi state is concerned and how it is affecting the party, I am sure those in government in the state can confirm that all is not well within the party in the state because when you worked and some people are benefitting or reaping the fruits of your labour, they will know that all cannot be well and that is why they are not getting their feet right.

“It is one year after Audu and nothing seems to be moving, it has taken the state more than seven to eight months to do screening and pay salary, people have died through queueing or waiting for their names to be screened and those that had been screened have not collected salary since January this year, you can imagine that certainly things are very bad, we know how much we spend to maintain our people in the state to keep live moving.

“When people work and at the end of the month they are not paid, you can be sure that nothing can go well, so whatever that goes on in the civil service in the state is also affecting the party

“What happened to us during the case and when we lost our leader one year ago and all the battles we went through in the legal process, the way and manner the court judgments came, the issues that were determined have shown that we are not in a party yet, as far as am concerned, until the party at the national level wakes up.

“You know that this party was formed by all of us, we contributed to it, it is not an animal farm, it belongs to everybody, until they realised that, that is only time that this party can have a foot and can move forward. If our people get paid, if our people are empowered and entrenched, i am sure the songs will change, but as it is now, it is bad bad song.”

Ondo Election: Witches And Wizard Declares Who'll Win

Ondo Election: Witches And Wizard Declares Who'll Win
Barely 72 hours to the much awaited Saturday November 26, 2016 governorship election in Ondo State, the Witches and Wizards Association of Nigeria, (WITZAN) Ondo state chapter reveals that candidate of All Progressive Congress (APC), Barrister Rotimi Akeredolu will win this week Saturday's governorship election.

The President of WITZAN, Dr Okhue Iboi revealed this after a meeting in Ese Odo area of the state while pronouncing how proud they are to practice witchcraft as they have the right to practice whatever they want since Nigeria is a secular country.


Okhue also showed displeasure at how the society criticizes and reject them in public but come to reckon with them in secret.

Iboi said : “This week Saturday's election in Ondo State is going to be hotly contested between APC, AD, PDP, SDP and the candidate of APC will emerge victoriously.

Iboi said: “It is unfortunate that many Nigerians are hypocrites. When they hear witches or read about witches, what comes to their mind is evil or darkness.

For our own witches group, we are children of light. We are for good.

“Have people forgotten that even in the Bible, there is a story of King Saul who consulted a witch when he was about to go into a battle to enable him know how the battle will go?

“Again people tend to forget that Nigeria is a secular state; Nigeria doesn’t belong to only Christians and Muslims, the nation is for all faiths.”

Ondo Decides 2016: President Buhari, The APC And The Media, By Adedayo Osho

Ondo Decides 2016: President Buhari, The APC And The Media, By Adedayo Osho
The division, tension and hostility currently experienced within All Progressives Congress, the governing party in Nigeria, was brought about by President Muhammadu Buhari's aloof posture to pertinent issues. 

When professional military men or retired strongmen of the force align with politicians, its product will inadvertently be transformation of such officer into a militrician. Avoidable as it may seem, the result of distancing oneself from internal politics post-electoral victory tend to create overzealous factions fighting for control of heart and blood of the political party. 

A mass of anti-corruption drive, and its attendant attempt to reshape Nigerians psyche away from corruption' orientation demands flushing political parties of shady manipulations alongside the campaign. The worries among informed political analysts is that APC members appear power-thirsty far more than its league rival, long-time Federal might beneficiary, Peoples Democratic Party. 


Controversially, the president while projecting an ideology of "I belong to nobody; I belong to everybody" has fell out of favour with the media revolutionaries of the "Tinubu School of Progressive Politics" based in southwestern part of the country. A lot of those who used to claim to be Buharists now speak ill of him. It is pertinent to advise President Muhammadu Buhari that one of the major precondition for gaining international acceptance is to remain fair to a leader of a people who control the media, comfortably, above any other section of the country. 

Not really should this region of the country, Southwest, be wrongly considered superior at the expense of underestimating the rest regions. But because it is the homebase of notable "syndicate" creative writers and political cartoonist I've ever met since my five years of writing, the days ahead before his political calendar runs out in May 2019 may not be sexy for the Daura General-turned-President. It is instructive to state that only few columns circulating nowadays originates from lone rangers, several has since been doctored and sponsored under pseudonyms.

If those who are bent on consolidating their hold on power across Oduduwa nation fail this week in the Sunshine state, be prepared that the arsenal of media propaganda will be unleashed, with more room for daily heating up the policy. 

In the context of current political climate,  Rotimi Akeredolu of APC, whose emergence during the primary spiced up this newfound squabbling, is the next governor for Ondo State. At this juncture, the incumbent Governor Olusegun Mimiko has no candidate but a staunch supporter of the APC candidate since the fall of his surrogate, Eyitayo Jegede. Before you blame Mimiko for initially supporting Jegede, see reference in Anambra, Akwa Ibom, Kwara, Kano, to mention but few, and the legendary role of godfathers in who occupies what office across Nigeria, Lagos being a celebrated example.  

Perhaps, Nigerian political succession stories since rebirth of democracy in 1999 has been tied to surrogate approach. The case of Kano State where a fallout between the Gandujiyya and Kwakwansiyya movement reinforce the assertion: not all ally-politicians can be trusted with power.

Alas, Olusola Oke of Alliance for Democracy is coming as second. Olu Agunloye of SDP and Jimoh Ibrahim of PDP can compete for third and fourth position in no order.

All other contest or argument on Ondo Gubernatorial result is shifting to post-election tribunal ground. 

However, the already corrupt judiciary will protect the interest of their own because Rotimi Akeredolu was once a president of Nigerian Bar Association. In fact, the Association's secretariat in Abuja upon commissioning in 2012 was named before him in recognition of his immenSALY contribution [apologies to pro-Senator Bukola Saraki supporters].

Adedayo Osho is a political analyst.

Ondo Guber Conundrum: What Buhari And I Discussed Today At Aso Rock - Gov. Mimiko Explains

Ondo Guber Conundrum: What Buhari And I Discussed Toaday At Aso Rock - Gov. Mimiko Explains
The Ondo State Governor, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, on Monday said despite the controversy surrounding who flies the flag of the Peoples Democratic Party in the state governorship election holding on Saturday, he was not contemplating joining the All Progressives Congress.

He said the courtesy he extended to President Muhammadu Buhari when he led party members to a rally in the state on Saturday was done because of his position as the president and had nothing to do with the party he belongs to.


Mimiko spoke with State House correspondents shortly after meeting with Buhari for the second time inside the Presidential Villa, Abuja, since the crisis over the PDP candidate started.

He said the purpose of his two meetings with the President was to brief him on the security situation in his state ahead of the elections.

The governor said, “This is my second visit to the Villa since this crisis in our party started. Like I said, as the Chief Security Officer of my state, if there is any credible threat to security, I owe the responsibility to Nigerians to apprise Mr. President of what is going on in the state.

“Mr. President was in my state to campaign for his party. I extended to him the courtesy of receiving him at the airport and seeing him off as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, not as APC (member).

“I understand that people have speculated that this means I am going to APC. There is nothing of such. I only extended him normal courtesy that protocols demand.

“As a governor and Chief Security Officer of the state, if the President is visiting, no matter the party he belongs to, it is only appropriate for me to extend the courtesy to him. That was what I did in Akure.

“And I have also come to brief him about the security situation in my state.”

When asked to comment on the ongoing crisis in the PDP, the governor said he was concentrating on the case in court.

Mimiko said once his candidate, Eyitayo Jegede, wins at the court, the state would erupt in joy.

“The whole of Ondo State will erupt in joy and it will be so self-evident,” he said.

Excerpted From Punch Newspaper

SHOCKER: 9 APC Governors Set To Quit Party Ahead 2019

SHOCKER: 9 APC Governors Set To Quit Party Ahead 2019 New Telegraph - Ahead of the 2019 presidential elections, there are indications that some state governors elected on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) are planning to ditch the ruling party.

The rumoured exit, according to a party leader, will affect the fortunes of the governing party and President Muhammadu Buhari’s future ambition in 2019.

Except the president and party leaders move fast to heal the wounds in APC, no fewer than nine governors and hundreds of party chieftains are on their way out of the party.


The APC is expected to suffer more in South-West and North Central. Although the APC, the ruling party at the centre, currently controls 23 out of the 36 states of the federation, a number of governors in these states have become disenchanted with the party and the government at the centre.

Another source told our correspondent that some of the governors are reaching out to their colleagues in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for alliance in forming a new political platform.

New Telegraph learnt that the cracks which developed in the APC soon after the party’s historic electoral victory last year, have continued to widen by the day due to the perceived policy of exclusion unleashed on its members from the top hierarchy of the party.

The negative policy has manifested mostly in the alleged lopsided appointments made by President Buhari since he assumed office 16 months ago.

The governors are also uncomfortable with the non-fulfillment of many populist campaign promises upon which the party rode to power. However, National Secretary of the APC, Hon. Mai Mala Buni has dismissed the reports of the impending defection of some governors as untrue.

According to Buni, President Buhari and the governors “are on the same page of providing democracy dividends to the electorate.” A member of the ruling party, who spoke with New Telegraph in confidence, said the governors had been bearing the pains of dashes hopes and exclusion from major decisions of government for a long while, but were forced to voice it out after Buhari released his list of ambassadorial nominees and they found that they were completely sidelined from the process.

“You recall that recently, the governors wrote him (Buhari) a letter and sent a delegation to deliver the message to him. They just couldn’t believe that those appointed as ambassadorial nominees from their states were not known to them, the governors. I must tell you that that letter is a warning shot and a signal of what we should expect as we go into 2017.

Most of these governors are fed up with this style of leader ship where everything is done by the so-called cabal in Aso Rock without consultation with other stakeholders.

“You know that since 1999, the governors have been major stakeholders in our democracy. Some people may not like them, but they deserve some respect because they are the political leaders in their various states.

They do not just have control over the machinery of government in their states, they have their loyalists at the two chambers of the National Assembly and a President can only ignore them at his own peril,” he said.

New Telegraph learnt that apart from the frosty relationship between the Presidency and the leadership of the National Assembly dating back to the inauguration of the 8th Assembly, some of the governors have been making inroads into the parliament, using their influence to checkmate the Presidency.

There have been speculations that some of the governors were the brains behind the stalling of a number of proposals sent by the executive to the legislature.

It was learnt that a number of governors, particularly those from the South- West geo-political zone are already on their way out of the APC because of the perceived humiliation of the national leader of the party and former Governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, by the party and the presidency.

Sources within the party disclosed that given what has happened in the Ondo State primary elections, the mass defection of APC governors and members to different political party will only be a matter of time.

“I am sure you are not expecting these governors who rode to power on the Tinubu political machinery to still stick out their necks for a man who has maltreated their principal. They won’t because right now, they are aggrieved that those of them who came into the APC from the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) have been sidelined along with their leader. “Why do you think some people staged the pro-Tinubu rally recently?

These are clear signals that the party is heading for a major implosion where everyone will take their destiny in their own hands,” the source said. Similarly, their counterparts in the North Central who also feel shortchanged by the APC, a party they massively supported in 2015, have kick started a process of re-alignment with other political interest groups.

New Telegraph gathered that some political heavyweights in the North Central are toying with the option of aligning with their associates in the North-East geo- political zone to form a formidable political block ahead of 2019.

A source, who is conversant with the plans, disclosed that currently, the alliance is being coordinated on the platform of a socio-cultural organisation, pending when the time comes to unveil the real agenda.

Another clique within the North Central is said to be warming up to join forces with some elements who have become politically displaced by the crisis in the PDP and some aggrieved elements from the APC to float a new political party that could challenge the APC.

Meanwhile, a former Chairman of the APC in Kaduna State, Dr. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, said President Buhari must intervene to fix the crisis in the party and save it from disintegration.

Baba-Ahmed, a retired federal permanent secretary, acknowledged that some members of the APC were joining forces with others to form a new political platform.

According to him, the problems affecting the party have been left to linger for too long and must be settled in the next few months, if the party hopes to retain power in 2019.

“Even if you can forgive some of the crisis and blame it on inexperience, you cannot forgive the fact that we have tolerated this crisis for too long. “They have persisted, and that is not something we should excuse, we should not also excuse the existence of massive problems in states and at the national level. “Those who have the responsibility of fixing the APC as a political platform are not fixing it.

It is what we are seeing now; a large number of powerful people within APC are walking away from it, thinking that it is beyond redemption. That is unfortunate and I think it is a major setback for the party.”

APC Crisis: Tinubu Responsible For Own MISFORTUNES - Former Ekiti Gov. Fayemi Tears Estranged Godfather To Shred

APC Crisis: Tinubu Responsible For Own MISFORTUNES - Former Ekiti Gov. Fayemi Tears Estranged Godfather To Shred
Sequel to the ongoing intraparty crisis segregating the leadership of the All Progressive Congress (APC), another known "political son" to Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, who had chosen to pitch his tent with President Muhammadu Buhari and the National Chairman of the party, Chief John Oyegun, Dr Kayode Fayemi has thrown a stone at his former political godfather, Tinubu over the weekend.

The Minister of Solid Minerals Development, who Saturday described the embattled national leader of the party as a leader and hardworking person, however maintained that Tinubu was responsible for his own misfortunes in the party, saying no one can be seeing himself as the indispensable where thousand of intellectuals operate.


According to the former Ekiti State governor, "Asiwaju might have been instrumental to the political breakthrough of some of us, he has the financial muscle, but we equally paid our dues without opportunity of negotiation. We have always been the "Yes Sir" types and we never complained. But we never expected him to think such can continue where development takes place. It is no news that whatever goes around comes around."

Fayemi urged the supporters of the President Buhari-led administration to remain steadfast and focused. He added that the present economic situation of the country was a result of some injurious pieces of advice given the presidency at the inception of this administration by some people he described as leaders without visions who had wanted to hijack the presidency before God's intervention.

He assured Nigerians that everything shall soon take formation and the country shall regain her strength again as the giant of Africa, adding that Asiwaju Bola Tinubu should not continue tearing the party and the country apart with his "golden silence" which he (Fayemi) said was destructive and well understood.


"Asiwaju's antics are not new to us. We can never underrate his political calculations and permutations. Yet, we cannot continue worshiping him. He deserves respect that we are giving but should stop making this country and our party ungovernable for our leaders. The steering is always meant for the driver and not in conjunction with the conductor. 

"Once a political party is formed and a national leader is appointed or elected, other mini-leaders should be humble enough to respect the decisions of the constituted authority no matter what. Wherever there is no orderliness, there can never be progress, and we call ourselves the Progressives. We must be ready to live out our name as the Progressives.

"What happened in Ondo State during our primary that produced Chief Rotimi Akeredolu against the wishful calculation and permutation of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu to impose Hon. Segun Abraham was a complete display of egocentric orientation by Asiwaju. No single man, I repeat, no single individual can override the decision of our political party. No more in APC!

"We have presented Akeredolu and we believe he is winning the governorship election by all means. Ondo people have supported our candidate and with the reactions of the people, he has the victory already. Our second coming to this state will be to inaugurate Chief Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN) as the Governor of Ondo State, political anti-party and calculations of some disgruntled elements notwithstanding, because everything, I mean every arrangement is in order," Kayode Fayemi assured APC supporters.

Excerpted From Nigerian Mirror


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