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Ex-Mimiko Aide Balarabe Akinwumi Dumps PDP for ADC Coalition in Ondo State

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Prominent Peoples Democratic Party chieftain Balarabe Abiodun Akinwumi has joined the African Democratic Congress-led coalition in Ondo State, marking another significant defection to the opposition alliance ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Akinwumi, a former aide to ex-Governor Olusegun Mimiko on Oil and Gas and unsuccessful aspirant for the Akure South/Akure North Federal Constituency, announced his political realignment alongside other high-profile PDP members who have abandoned the party for the coalition.

The coalition, according to former House of Representatives member Bode Ayorinde who leads the initiative, comprises chieftains from the PDP, Social Democratic Party, Labour Party, ADC and other opposition blocs across Ondo State.

Former governorship candidates Eyitayo Jegede and Agboola Ajayi have also joined the coalition, alongside Senator Nicholas Tofowomo, former PDP chairman Tola Alabere, and ex-party spokesman Kennedy Peretei.

Speaking at a coalition gathering, Ayorinde disclosed that membership had grown from 25 members at the first meeting to over 300 participants, describing the expansion as evidence of the ruling All Progressives Congress’s failures in the state.

“I’m happy that our number is increasing; we must work together. Eyitayo Jegede, Agboola Ajayi are also part of us. It is a state coalition, we are united together,” Ayorinde stated.

Peretei claimed that two local governments in Ondo State have already collapsed their PDP structures for the ADC, declaring that the PDP no longer exists in those areas and has been replaced by the coalition party.

“If you say PDP, you say no. PDP doesn’t exist anymore. It’s ADC that exists. And you see it here,” the former PDP spokesman declared during the event.

Akinwumi, who holds degrees in law from Westminster University and an MBA from the University of Dundee, brings significant political experience to the coalition having served the state government between 2009 and 2011 as a principal aide to Governor Mimiko.

The lawyer had previously been vocal within PDP circles, criticizing opposition governors who defected to the APC and describing such moves as driven by fear and self-preservation rather than political conviction.

However, the ADC coalition in Ondo State faces internal challenges. Former ADC governorship candidate Barrister Myson Nejo has accused Ayorinde’s faction of attempting to hijack the party’s structures and impose loyalists without consulting original party members.

Nejo claimed that Ayorinde unilaterally declared himself State Coordinator during a coalition meeting and announced that the sitting state chairman would be relegated to secretary, sparking resistance from indigenous ADC members.

“We will not tolerate or accept the party being run as a one-man show. The ADC in Ondo State belongs to all genuine members, and its growth must be democratic, inclusive, and people-centred,” Nejo warned.

Despite the internal tensions, coalition leaders have expressed confidence about dislodging the APC from power in the 2027 elections, though critics have dismissed the alliance as a gathering of politicians who have consistently failed at the polls.

The Grassroots Movement for Tinubu in Ondo State described the coalition as “shadow-chasers” lacking the political strength and credibility to challenge President Bola Tinubu’s re-election or unseat the APC in the state.

The coalition’s announcement comes as opposition parties across Nigeria explore various merger options and realignment strategies aimed at presenting a united front against the ruling party ahead of the next general elections.

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Osun Election: Security Operatives Intensify Patrols Across Ile-Ife

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Security agencies have increased patrols and surveillance across Ile-Ife, Osun State, ahead of Saturday’s governorship election, as authorities move to prevent violence and protect residents and electoral materials.

The heightened security presence was noticeable across the ancient city on Friday, August 14, a day before voters are scheduled to cast their ballots. Personnel were deployed along major roads and other strategic locations as final preparations for the election continued.

Security officers were seen in areas including Oduduwa University, Ipetumodu, Mayfair, Lagere and Garage-Ilesa, among other locations.

Despite the increased deployment, normal activities continued in the city, with no major disruption reported as of Friday.

The Nigerian Army, Nigeria Police Force and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) were among the security agencies deployed to monitor the election and maintain law and order.

The agencies are expected to remain on the ground before, during and after voting as part of efforts to safeguard voters, electoral officials and sensitive election materials.

The intensified patrols are also aimed at preventing electoral violence, malpractice and other criminal activities that could disrupt the exercise.

With the election scheduled for Saturday, August 15, security authorities are expected to maintain their presence across key locations throughout the voting period.

Residents have been urged to exercise their civic rights peacefully and avoid actions capable of threatening public safety or interfering with the electoral process.

The heightened security measures come as political activities reach their peak in Osun, with authorities seeking to ensure that voters can participate in the election without intimidation or disruption.

The security agencies have also been tasked with ensuring that electoral materials are protected and that the movement of voters and officials does not become a source of conflict.

As Osun heads to the polls, attention will remain on the ability of security agencies to maintain a peaceful environment throughout the election and the announcement of the results.

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BREAKING: Tinubu Directs EFCC To Vacate Order Freezing Osun Government Account

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President Bola Tinubu has reportedly directed the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to withdraw its directive restricting access to Osun State Government’s account, following the controversy surrounding the account freeze.

The development comes after the EFCC placed a Post-No-Debit (PND) restriction on an Osun State Government statutory allocation account domiciled with First Bank, preventing withdrawals from the account as part of an ongoing investigation.

The action sparked a political uproar after Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, accused the anti-graft agency of attempting to cripple government operations ahead of the state’s governorship election. The governor argued that freezing a state government account lacked legal justification and could affect the payment of salaries and other government obligations.

Sources familiar with the matter said President Tinubu’s intervention was aimed at resolving the dispute and preventing further escalation between the federal agency and the Osun State Government. The EFCC had earlier maintained that the restriction was connected to an ongoing investigation and that several government officials had been invited in connection with the probe.

The account restriction had heightened political tension in Osun, coming shortly before the state’s governorship election, with opposition figures and observers questioning the timing of the action.

As of the time of this report, further details on the formal communication between the Presidency and the EFCC, including whether the restriction has been officially lifted, are still awaited.

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2027: Amaechi Has No Electoral Value In Rivers State – Wike

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Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has described former Rivers State Governor and ex-Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi as a politician with no meaningful electoral value in Rivers State or the South-South region.

Speaking during a media chat in Abuja, Wike argued that Amaechi has consistently failed to deliver significant votes in presidential elections despite serving as a two-term governor of Rivers State, Director-General of presidential campaigns, and a senior minister in the federal government. He questioned the basis for Amaechi’s political relevance ahead of the 2027 elections.

Wike further claimed that if Amaechi is being considered for a major national political role, such as a vice-presidential candidate, it could not be because of his electoral strength. According to the FCT minister, Amaechi’s record in previous elections does not demonstrate the capacity to influence voting outcomes in Rivers State.

The minister also insisted that Rivers State remains firmly under his political influence, maintaining that opposition parties would struggle to make electoral gains in the state. He argued that the support his political structure enjoys is based on governance and development projects delivered to the people.

Wike’s remarks add another chapter to the long-running political rivalry between the two former Rivers governors, as political alignments continue to take shape ahead of the 2027 general elections.

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