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PDP Will Be on Ballot in 2027 Despite Crisis, Says Turaki Faction

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A faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) led by Kabiru Turaki has said the party will participate in the 2027 general election despite its ongoing internal leadership crisis.

Ini Ememobong, spokesperson of the Turaki faction, made this known on Tuesday after an expanded meeting of the party’s Board of Trustees (BoT), which included governors, members of the National Working Committee (NWC), state chairmen, and other stakeholders.

According to Ememobong, the meeting was convened to deliberate on the implications of the recent Court of Appeal judgment and its potential impact on the party’s survival and eligibility to contest in future elections.

He said party leaders agreed that the PDP must remain a viable political platform ahead of the 2027 polls.

“Despite the underlying issues, the spirit in the room was clear — PDP must not die. Nigerians still look up to the PDP as a stable platform to contest elections, especially with the tight timelines outlined by INEC,” Ememobong said.

“The guiding philosophy of the discussions was that PDP will be saved and will remain a political party that will be on the ballot.”

He added that leaders of the faction examined various legal, political and strategic options aimed at safeguarding the party’s future.

“Several ideas — legal, social, political and even emotional — were proposed on how to ensure two things: that PDP does not die and that PDP will be on the ballot,” he said.

Ememobong noted that discussions would continue on Wednesday, expressing optimism that clearer strategies would emerge after further deliberations.

The PDP is currently battling a leadership crisis that has split the party into two factions.

On Monday, the Court of Appeal in Abuja nullified the PDP national convention held in Ibadan, Oyo State, on November 15 and 16, 2025, which produced Turaki as national chairman.

The appellate court upheld an earlier ruling by a Federal High Court restraining the party from conducting the convention.

In the lead judgment delivered by Justice Uchechukwu Onyemenam, the three-member panel dismissed an appeal filed by the Turaki faction challenging the jurisdiction of the Federal High Court in Abuja to hear the case.

Onyemenam ruled that the faction failed to serve the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) with a valid notice of the convention as required by law.

He further held that the matter raised before the lower court could not be regarded as an internal affair of the party, affirming that the Federal High Court was right to assume jurisdiction and restrain the electoral body from recognising the outcome of the convention.

Meanwhile, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, who is aligned with the faction led by Abdulrahman Muhammed, welcomed the court ruling, describing it as an opportunity to rebuild the party.

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Biodun Olujimi Joins Ekiti South APC Senatorial Race, Picks Nomination Form

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A fresh political contest is brewing in Ekiti South Senatorial District as former lawmaker Biodun Olujimi has officially picked up the All Progressives Congress (APC) nomination form, signaling a major shift in the district’s political landscape.

 

 

Olujimi, who represented Ekiti South in the 9th Senate under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), defected to the APC in 2025.

 

Her decision to now seek the party’s senatorial ticket sets the stage for a high-stakes intra-party battle ahead of the next general election.

 

The race within the APC is shaping up to be fiercely competitive, as Olujimi will contend with incumbent senator and Senate spokesperson Yemi Adaramodu, who is seeking to retain his seat.

 

Also in the contest is former member of the House of Representatives, Bamidele Faparusi, who has likewise obtained the party’s nomination form.

 

 

Political observers say Olujimi’s entry into the race could significantly alter the dynamics within the APC in Ekiti South, given her political experience, grassroots network, and previous electoral success in the district.

 

Her defection from the PDP to the ruling APC had earlier generated discussions across the state, and her latest move is expected to intensify permutations within the party.

 

 

The contest is likely to test the internal cohesion of the APC in Ekiti State, as party leaders weigh the strengths of the aspirants ahead of the primaries.

 

Analysts also note that the emergence of a strong candidate could play a crucial role in determining the party’s chances of retaining the senatorial seat in the next election cycle.

 

 

With three prominent political figures now in the race, the APC primary in Ekiti South is expected to be closely watched, as it may redefine alliances and influence the broader political direction of the district.

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Publicise President Tinubu’s achievements, Oyebanji urges APC Southwest leaders

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Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, has called on the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to provide necessary publicity for all the programmes and policies of President Bola Tinubu that have improved the living conditions of the people, especially his economic reforms, infrastructure development and efforts being made to stabilize the country.

Governor Oyebanji said hyping the achievements of the President at every opportunity by leaders of the party will provide the needed enlightenment for the people, especially at the grassroots. This, he said, will make the people value the government’s programmes and policies and further endear the President to Nigerians.

 

The Governor, who spoke when he received the APC Zonal executives led by the Zonal Chairman/National Vice Chairman, Southwest, Dr Isaac Kekemeke in his office on Tuesday, said it is apparent Nigerians attach more seriousness to whatever they hear from their leaders than from other sources.

He stressed the need to activate the party’s structure at all levels to serve as information desk for members and the populace informing them of various laudable programmes and projects of the administration.

 

The Governor, who described the six months he spent in office before the inauguration of President Tinubu in 2023 as “very tough period”, said the President’s decision to immediately free resources to the sub-national as a way of improving and rescuing the economy from collapse, turned the situation around, making him to achieve more for the state I terms of infrastructure development.

 

“The story is the same across the states. President Tinubu’s programmes and policies have impacted positively on the people and while the opposition element would do everything to rubbish the gains of the reforms, leaders should counter them with verifiable facts”.

 

Citing Ekiti State as an example, the Governor said out of the six federal roads in Ekiti State, two have been fixed, work had commenced on one and two have been been awarded. He also revealed that the state has been linked to the new rail line project of the federal government.

 

He also said that his administration had not collected any loan to finance infrastructure projects in the last three and a half years, explaining that he has been able to properly utilize receipts from the federal allocation and state’s IGR to finance all projects. This, according to him , was made possible by President Tinubu, hence the need to support him for a second term in office.

 

“So, if a state as small as Ekiti has this kind of federal government presence, then you can imagine what will happen to other big states in the country. Please, we have every cause to be proud of the achievements of our party and the only way we can get this done is through you, because you are the closest to the people at the grassroots level. What are we talking about is that at every ward meeting, two or three minutes should be devoted to explaining to party members what the government has done.

 

“Our party is on a rescue mission, generally, through the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda, we are all ambassadors of the President in our respective zones and states and I will use this opportunity to appeal to our party leaders from this zone to make explaining the achievements of the President’s administrations to everybody paramount. And because you are credible leaders, people will listen to you more than those in government.

 

Earlier, the National Vice Chairman, Southwest, Dr Isaac Kekemeke who commended Governor Oyebanji for the successful outing at the official flag off of his re-election campaign, described him as an emerging party and national leader based on his pedigree of humility and astute leadership quality and by positioning himself as a unifying force.

 

He said they were in the state for their first executive meeting after their inauguration last month.

 

While reiterating their unalloyed support for all APC governors in the South-west, Dr Kekemeke, stressed that the zonal leadership intends to strengthen the party’s structure in the region.

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2027: Obi Unsure of ADC Presidential Ticket, Emphasises Commitment to ‘Cause’

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Former presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has said he is uncertain about securing the presidential ticket of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Speaking in a video circulating on social media, Obi told supporters that his focus remains on a broader political mission rather than personal ambition, noting that there is no guarantee he will emerge as the party’s flagbearer.

“I cannot be certain that the ADC will give me the presidential ticket. What matters is that we are committed to a cause,” he said.

The former Anambra State governor reflected on Nigeria’s current political climate, questioning how the situation evolved and the potential consequences if ongoing reform efforts are abandoned.

“I keep wondering how we ended up in this situation and what might happen if we decide to stop working on this project,” he added.
Obi also reaffirmed his commitment to his ideals despite reported threats, while expressing appreciation to his supporters for their continued loyalty.

“It’s not easy to be in the opposition in Nigeria, and I’m thankful to those who keep supporting even when there’s no clear reward,” he said.

He, however, raised concerns over the uncertainty of political alliances, warning about the possibility of shifting loyalties among stakeholders.
“How can we be certain that the people we’re working with right now won’t leave us behind tomorrow? I wish we could be sure, but we can’t,” he said.

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