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APC Presidential Primary Aftermath: Party’s supporters welcome Oyetola with fanfare

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Osun State Governor Adegboyega Oyetola addressing crowd of Supporters
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…storm Owena-Ijesa, Erin-Oke, Ipetu-Ijesa, Ilesa, Osogbo roads to receive his convoy 
… We remain the party to beat, Oyetola declares 
It was a carnival-like event decorated with pump and circumstance  as chieftains and members of the Osun Chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, thronged out in large number to welcome the Governor of the State, Adegboyega Oyetola, who was returning to the State after the just-concluded Special Convention and Presidential Primary of the ruling party in Abuja.
Governor Oyetola who landed at the Akure Airport was given a tumultuous welcome on his way to Osogbo by the party’s loyalists.
The party’s faithful who wielded brooms and posters of the Governor assembled and awaited the arrival of the Governor at Owena-Ijesa, Ipetu-Ijesa, Erin-Oke, Ilesa, Idominasi, Kajola and Osogbo to receive the Governor as part of the celebration of the emergence of Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the party’s presidential primary election.
Oyetola who adorned white attire with a customised face-cap that carries the logo of the newly-elected APC Presidential Candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, expressed gratitude to his supporters and loyalists of the party, saying the rousing welcome was a testament to the fact that they are solidly behind him and the party.
He called on them to remain steadfast and resolute in the collective quest to move the party forward and ensure all-round success in all the forthcoming elections.
Oyetola, who assured the party’s faithful of better days ahead, said the emergence of Senator Tinubu as the party’s standard bearer was a clear manifestation of good things for Nigerians.
The Governor enjoined them not to relent but rather double their efforts to form a united front and work assiduously to ensure victory for the party in the July 16 Osun governorship election and next year’s general elections.
He said the time has come for every citizen of voting age to get registered and collect his or her voter card to afford him or her the opportunity to vote as this would go a long way to enhance the winning chances of the party.
“I am very happy to see you in large number. Your large turnout is an indication of the fact that our party is atop. I have come home with good tidings from Abuja. We have gone, we have seen and we have conquered. Asiwaju’s victory is victory for all. As you can see, this is our victory. It is a victory for Osun, southwest and indeed Nigeria and Nigerians.
“We must commend President Muhammadu Buhari for allowing a free, fair, credible and transparent process of selecting the flag-bearer of our party. It is to his credit that everything went well without manipulation. I must equally commend the Governors from the North for standing by all of us and for ensuring that the party’s flag-bearer is chosen from the South.
“For the first time, we have seen the Northern Governors supporting the shift of the choice of the flag-bearer from the North to the South. And I must commend our delegates, particularly those from Osun, for performing wonderfully and for not allowing themselves to be bought over by anyone. They did excellently well and they didn’t allow themselves to be compromised.
“We all know what Asiwaju did in Lagos State. We all know how he turned the State to mega city and commercial nerve centre of the country. This is what he is going to replicate when elected as President. Our time has come and we stand to gain a lot from this. Let’s remain united and work in unison for the success of our party. APC remains the party to beat here in Osun and at the centre.
“Our own time has come and we must do everything to make it a reality. It is time for us to give our very best support to the man of the moment and the best way to do this is to form a formidable frontier that will coast us to victory and pull down permanently every element of the opposition.
“I want to remind you of July 16. Our governorship election is in a matter days. Please do your best to ensure that you renew your mandate. I am here to serve you better. I have no other reason to be here than to serve you and I want to assure you that we will do better than what we have done. This is just the beginning.
“I want to assure you that we will continue with our programmes and policies that have impacted the people. We are people’s government, we don’t have any other reason being here than to serve you. Please continue to support us and don’t be deceived by those people going around promising heaven and earth. I don’t have a jet to buy for anybody but I have the capacity to move Osun to the highest level of development. Please support our administration. Don’t be bought over by anybody. You are men and women of honour and you are known for Omoluabi ethos.
“I want to enjoin our party members who have not collected their PVCs to do so. No party member is useful to the party if he or she does not have his or her PVC. Let’s go and obtain our PVCs and start spreading the gospel of the modest achievements of our administration in the last three and a half years. Our party is the party to beat at all times. Let us reunite ourselves and work for a common goal”, Oyetola said.

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Ekiti APC Primary: Akinlayo Davidson Dismisses Thuggery Allegation

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The member representing Ekiti North Federal Constituency II in the House of Representatives, Akinlayo Kolawole Davidson, has dismissed allegations linking him to the sponsorship of thugs to disrupt the forthcoming All Progressives Congress (APC) primary election in Ekiti State.

 

In a statement issued on Thursday, the lawmaker described the allegation as “malicious, baseless and misleading,” accusing political opponents of attempting to tarnish his reputation ahead of the party’s primary election.

 

According to the statement, Hon. Davidson remains committed to peaceful and credible democratic processes and has never encouraged or financed violence in any form.

 

The lawmaker stressed that he is a loyal member of the APC who has consistently advocated transparent and violence-free elections within the party and beyond.

 

He further stated that he remains the only aspirant in Ekiti North Federal Constituency II to have campaigned across all the 32 wards in the constituency, where he engaged directly with party members and stakeholders on issues affecting development, unity and progress.

 

The statement added that his grassroots support and acceptance across the constituency make any resort to violence unnecessary and contrary to his political beliefs.

 

Hon. Davidson also denied any connection with individuals allegedly arrested over acts of thuggery, insisting that they are not members of his campaign structure.

 

The statement claimed that available information indicated that the suspects were non-state actors allegedly working with and on the payroll of the state government, adding that attempts to link them to the lawmaker were deliberate efforts to mislead party members and the public.

 

While calling on party supporters to disregard the allegation, the federal lawmaker urged security agencies to remain vigilant and investigate individuals spreading falsehood capable of creating tension within the APC.

 

He reaffirmed his commitment to peace, party unity and the continued development of Ekiti North Federal Constituency II and Ekiti State at large.

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City Boy Movement Calls for Peace Ahead of APC Primaries in Ekiti

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The City Boy Movement has appealed to aspirants, party leaders and supporters participating in the All Progressives Congress (APC) National and State Assembly primary elections in Ekiti State to embrace peace and shun violence during the exercise.

 

 

In a statement issued in Ado-Ekiti on Friday by the Director of Media and Communications of the movement, Alofe Ayodele Moses, the group urged all stakeholders to conduct themselves with restraint and maturity as the primaries commence.

 

 

The movement stressed the need to preserve the peaceful atmosphere currently being enjoyed in the state under the administration of Governor Biodun Oyebanji, noting that no political ambition should lead to bloodshed or crisis within the party.

 

 

According to the statement, the APC was founded on the principles of justice and equity, expressing confidence in the party leadership to conduct a fair, transparent and credible primary election.

 

 

The group stated that democracy thrives on healthy competition rather than intimidation, violence or desperation, adding that all aspirants and their supporters should place the collective interest of the party above personal ambitions.

 

 

The City Boy Movement also urged contestants and their supporters to peacefully accept the outcome of the primaries and avoid actions capable of overheating the political atmosphere in the state.

 

 

 

It further called on security agencies and party officials to remain proactive and impartial in maintaining law and order before, during and after the exercise.

 

 

 

The statement added that temporary political differences should not be allowed to divide members of the party, stressing that all stakeholders remain part of the same progressive family despite the contest.

 

 

 

The movement wished all aspirants success in the primaries and expressed optimism that the exercise would strengthen the unity, stability and electoral fortunes of the APC in Ekiti State.

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Ekiti Police, INEC Meet APC Aspirants Ahead of Reps Primaries

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The Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES) in Ekiti State has warned aspirants contesting the forthcoming All Progressives Congress (APC) House of Representatives primaries against violence, thuggery and hate speech ahead of the exercise scheduled for Friday, May 15, 2026.

 

The warning was issued during a stakeholders’ meeting held on Thursday at the Police Headquarters in Ado-Ekiti, where security agencies and electoral officials met with APC aspirants participating in the primaries.

 

The meeting was attended by the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Ekiti State and Chairman of ICCES, Bunmi Omoseyindemi, alongside the Ekiti State Commissioner of Police and Co-Chairman of ICCES, Falade Adegoroye Micheal, as well as other members of the committee.

 

Speaking at the meeting, Omoseyindemi said the gathering became necessary to ensure peaceful, free, fair and credible conduct of the primaries. He urged aspirants to avoid acts capable of causing breakdown of law and order before, during and after the election.

 

The REC specifically cautioned politicians against the use of thugs, violence and inflammatory statements, stressing that all stakeholders must work together to sustain peace and democratic stability in the state.

 

Also addressing the aspirants, Commissioner of Police Falade disclosed that security agencies had received intelligence reports indicating that some individuals were allegedly planning to disrupt the primaries.

 

He warned that anyone found engaging in violence or any act capable of jeopardising the peaceful conduct of the exercise would be arrested and prosecuted in accordance with the law.

 

Other ICCES members also advised the aspirants to embrace peace and conduct themselves responsibly throughout the electoral process.

 

As part of resolutions reached at the meeting, all aspirants signed an undertaking committing themselves to maintaining peace, political stability and democratic order before, during and after the APC primaries.

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