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2023 Presidential Election: Senator Bamidele Urges Nigerians to Vote Competent Candidate

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As Preparations for 2023 Presidential election continue to garther momentum, Senator Michael Opeyemi Bamidele ( APC Ekiti Central ) , has urged Nigerians to vote for a candidate with scientific knowledge and understanding of the problems at hand with required way out .

Senator Bamidele who stated this over the weekend in an interview with journalists in Abuja saying sentiments of whatever form , should be jettisoned by Nigerians in electing who becomes the next president of the country .

He pointedly posited that based on myriad of challenges or problems confronting the country , a leader with scientific understanding of the problems and required solutions to them , is what is needed and not one banking on any form of sentiments to get to office .

“My own understanding of what Nigeria needs right now is a president who has the scientific understanding of what’s to be done, scientific understanding of what is wrong, the antecedent of having been able to fix broken communities, broken states, broken situations and who has a scientific understanding of the workings of the economy because a lot of the problems that we have, are traceable to the economy.

“If the economy is buoyant there will be employment, if there is employment, the socio-economic implication of that is crime rate will go down because more able bodied people will be able to survive either as business entrepreneurs or people are engaged by companies or government agencies where they can built a reliable career.

“As much as possible we also need somebody who will have the courage to take decision without minding whose ox is goad , and without setting out to either protect any particular religion or tribe or group of people.

“We need Nigerians to come to terms with the reality of the fact that our search should be for someone who can help fix this economy not someone who is coming to protect any particular religion or somebody who is a product of a particular religion but somebody who decisively understands what it takes to turn a nation like ours so that we don’t get left behind by the rest of the comity of nations, that’s a genuine concern I nurse”, he said .

He however commended President Muhammadu Buhari for squeezing water out of stone as far as infrastructure development is concerned between 2015 and now .

He said things would have been worse off for the country if somebody like President Muhammadu Buhari had not emerged as President in May 2015.

“If you ask me as a Nigerian, I will say regardless of what we will think about this administration, this is one administration that has been able to do much more in terms of infrastructure development of this country now that there is less money than was done by previous administrations when there was plenty of money.

” When I said plenty of money. if you go by the rate with which we sold our crude oil in the international market and how much money was accruing and how much money we had in our foreign reserve and what our naira was, I believe they were good old days for this country.

“We have an administration that came into office just at a point that that the international price of the crude oil was coming down and it went from over 100 dollars to as almost below 20 dollars.

” If Nigerians had not had an administration like this , it probably would have been extremely difficult to come out of recessions . Not just based on what was happening in Nigeria but within a global context but because of the level of prudence of this administration, it was much easier to come out of recession at different time “, he said .

He though admitted that the Buhari administration has not fully succeeded in taming the problems of insecurity and corruption in the country but said government actions in those directions , are also commendable

“But today, do Nigerians have a reason to dance, I will say no and I say yes, because of a lot of infrastructural development. But how do you celebrate accomplishment in terms of infrastructural development when there is so much insecurity in the land?

“When people cannot travel on our roads, even a lot of the trains we had acquired, the rail infrastructure that we had built and all that cannot be put to use by people. So it becomes difficult for you to say you have a course to celebrate”, he added .

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SDP Rejects Unconstitutional NEC Meeting, Cautions Members

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The Social Democratic Party (SDP) has raised the alarm over an attempt to stage what it described as an “illegal and unconstitutional” National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting, scheduled for Friday, July 25, in Abuja.

In a strongly worded statement issued on Thursday, the party’s National Secretary, Dr. Olu Agunloye, said the National Working Committee (NWC) met and unanimously resolved to distance itself from the planned meeting, which is being convened by Probity Law Firm on behalf of some aggrieved members.

The NWC linked the move to Messrs Bissallah, Modibbo, and Ekpeyong, who it said were earlier cautioned and educated on proper NEC procedures, but ignored repeated directives to stand down.

“This gathering is not only irregular, it is a blatant breach of our party’s constitution,” Agunloye stated.

The controversy has also drawn the attention of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), which, according to the statement, has refused to recognize the planned meeting. In a dramatic twist, thirteen SDP state chairmen submitted affidavits through their lawyers to INEC on July 23, disclaiming their alleged endorsement of the meeting and accusing the organisers of forging their signatures.

Dr. Agunloye warned all party officials—especially zonal officers, state chairmen, and elected lawmakers—to steer clear of the gathering or risk disciplinary action.

The SDP, once seen as a beacon of ideological politics, now finds itself navigating internal turbulence that could reshape its leadership structure in the weeks ahead.

 

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 APC Chair Downplays PDP, LP, ADC Strength

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The new Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Nentawe Yilwatda, on Thursday, downplayed the relevance and strength of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the Labour Party (LP) and the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

“There is no opposition for now,” he said dismissively on Channels Television’s Politics Today programme shortly after he emerged as the ruling party’s chairman on Thursday in Abuja which was  monitored by Newsblast.

“Zero fears,” he said of the opposition coalition champion on the ADC platform. The new APC chair also boasted that his party would win the next presidential election.

“Why is it that all the by-elections in the last two years were all won by the APC and in landslide victories, in most cases?” he quipped.

The former humanitarian affairs minister said the APC has no fears about the opposition parties, saying that they’ve all failed in off-season governorship polls post-2023 general elections in Edo, Ondo, Kogi and Imo states. The APC won the four governorship elections.

He said he would invest in legwork to bring more governors from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and other opposition parties to join the APC.

“My job is to unite the party, (and) to expand the party. We have 23 governors and we are still counting. My job is to bring in more. We would do legwork and bring in more,” he said.

So far in 2025, two governors dumped the PDP for the APC — Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State and his Delta State counterpart, Sheriff Oborevwori. At the moment, the APC controls 23 states, the PDP rules 10 states, whilst the Labour Party (LP), the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) and the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) control one state each.

 

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Tinubu To APC Governors: Nigerians Are Not Happy, Focus On Grassroots

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President Bola Tinubu has charged the governors elected on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to focus more on grassroots engagement to meet the expectations of Nigerians.

Tinubu made the called at the APC’s National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting in Abuja on Thursday, July 24, 2025.

The president emphasised the need for increased community engagement and greater responsiveness to citizens’ concerns.

He said: “Nigerians are still complaining at the grassroots.

“To you, the governors, you must wet the grass more and deliver progressive change to Nigerians. May God bless our democracy and grant us more fertile lands.

“To those working with me to achieve food sovereignty for our country, we will continue to work hard for you, Nigerians, and to listen to everyone to achieve the national goals.”

Tinubu reiterated the APC’s inclusive posture and affirmed that the party remains open to new members and fresh ideas.

He described the opposition as “a coalition of confusion” and urged progressive-minded Nigerians to join the APC and participate in its developmental agenda.

“Our doors are still open, and we should wholeheartedly embrace those who join us,” Tinubu stated.

Also speaking to the governors, Tinubu urged them to work collectively to leave behind a lasting legacy, including building a party secretariat in Abuja.

Tinubu added: “We should leave a legacy of development. The governors are here – 23 of them – to help identify a land, along with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory.

“We should establish a committee of progressive governors to identify suitable land and construct the secretariat.”

Tinubu acknowledged economic challenges but affirmed that progress has been made under his administration.

He cited the record N14.9 trillion in revenue collected by the Federal Inland Revenue Service in the first six months of the year, a 43 per cent increase from the amount collected in 2024.

“It is not easy to navigate the stormy waters of economic instability. Now, the economy is stabilised – there is no fear for the country except for continued upward movement and sustained growth. I can assure you,” he stated.

Regarding security, the President noted that significant efforts have been made to restore safety across Nigeria.

“Thousands of terrorists and bandits have been neutralised. You can see that fear is decreasing. However, we must remain vigilant and take the matter seriously. We must invest more in our people, be accommodating, and remain committed to ensuring national security.”

The president welcomed new entrants into the APC, including Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State, and other key political figures.

The meeting observed a minute silence in honour of former President Muhammadu Buhari.

At the president’s request, the meeting also observed a minute of silence in honour of Aminu Dantata and Oba Sikiru Adetona (the Awujale of Ijebuland), who both passed away recently.

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