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Governor Abiodun Celebrates VP Kashim Shettima’s 58th Birthday, Hails Leadership

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Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has extended warm congratulations to Nigeria’s Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, in celebration of his 58th birthday.

Governor Abiodun praised the Vice President, describing him as a dedicated and dependable patriot who has demonstrated unwavering loyalty and leadership throughout his career in public service.

Born on September 2, 1966, Shettima has spent decades serving the nation in various capacities, including his time as Governor of Borno State, where his intellectual prowess and exceptional administrative skills were brought to the forefront.

In a statement signed by his Media and Strategy Adviser, Hon. Kayode Akinmade, Abiodun highlighted Shettima’s academic brilliance, noting how he has consistently applied his extensive knowledge to governance and civil administration.

Governor Abiodun emphasized that Shettima’s exemplary record of leadership, coupled with his innovative approach to addressing societal challenges, was a key factor in President Bola Tinubu’s decision to select him as Vice President.

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Shettima’s history of selfless leadership, the governor noted, reflects a deep commitment to changing the trajectory of governance in Nigeria.

His resourcefulness and vision have continued to benefit the nation, particularly in areas such as economic growth, education, and youth empowerment.

The governor expressed his admiration for Shettima’s statesmanship, noting that his career has been marked by a desire to uplift communities and foster national unity.

According to Abiodun, Shettima has consistently demonstrated a deep sense of responsibility and compassion, engaging not only with local stakeholders but also fostering relationships with international partners to push Nigeria toward progress.

His contributions in advocating for reforms in key sectors like education and healthcare have left a significant and positive impact on the country’s development.

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As the Vice President celebrates his 58th year, Abiodun offered prayers for Shettima’s continued health and success, urging that he be granted more years to further contribute to the advancement of Nigeria.

The governor underscored that the Vice President’s leadership in advancing the “Renewed Hope” agenda of President Tinubu has made him an indispensable figure in the country’s political landscape.

His loyalty, courage, and strategic leadership have established him as a trusted partner in the mission to build a more inclusive and prosperous Nigeria.

The governor concluded by celebrating the Vice President not only for his achievements but for his humility and commitment to nation-building.

He praised Shettima for his ability to connect with ordinary citizens, always remaining a voice for the marginalized and ensuring that their concerns are prioritized.

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The statement from the governor’s office recognized Shettima as an inspiration to many Nigerians, a leader whose impact on the nation’s future will continue to resonate.

In his closing remarks, Abiodun extended the best wishes of the people of Ogun State, saying, “On behalf of my family, the government, and the people of Ogun State, I congratulate Vice President Kashim Shettima on this significant milestone.

Your devotion to the service of our great nation is truly commendable, and your leadership remains a guiding light for us all.

May you continue to enjoy a life filled with good health, fulfillment, and countless successes as you lead Nigeria into a new era of hope and prosperity.”


 

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“I Stood My Ground and Didn’t Buy Votes” – Nejo on Ondo Election Loss

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Myson Nejo, the governorship candidate for the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Ondo State, has spoken out about the issue of vote buying that marred the state’s recent gubernatorial election.

Despite coming in third place with 4,138 votes, Nejo has maintained that his loss was due to his decision to reject the corrupt practice of vote trading.

In a statement made on Sunday, Nejo expressed disappointment over the widespread vote-buying during the election.

He pointed out that candidates who could afford to buy votes from voters were the ones who emerged victorious.

Nejo, however, chose not to engage in such practices, even when faced with pressure to do so.

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“I lost the election because I refused to buy votes,” Nejo said.

“But I’m proud of my decision. I didn’t give out any money, and despite that, I still received votes from the people who believed in my vision for Ondo State.

To me, those votes are legitimate and meaningful because they weren’t influenced by money or unethical tactics.”

Nejo revealed the shocking extent of the vote-buying, noting that voters were being offered as much as N20,000 in exchange for their ballots in some areas.

In his polling unit, the going rate was between N10,000 and N15,000.

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Nejo explained that, because he refused to take part in these practices, he received very few votes in his unit—just two votes—while his overall tally was a modest 40 votes.

Despite this, he expressed satisfaction with the integrity of his campaign.

“People were asking me for money in exchange for their votes, but I stuck to my principles.

I told them if they wanted to vote, they could do so freely, without expecting anything from me.

I wasn’t going to give a kobo to influence the outcome of the election,” Nejo said.

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PDP Calls Ondo Election the Worst and Accuses APC of Electoral Manipulation

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has strongly criticized the Ondo State governorship election held on Saturday, calling it the worst-ever election conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

Also, the party expressed deep dissatisfaction with the election’s outcome, stating that it fell far short of the standards expected of a free, fair, and credible poll.

In a statement released on Sunday in Abuja, the PDP’s National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba, made it clear that the party would conduct a more thorough review of the election results and take appropriate actions to protect the integrity of Nigeria’s democracy.

“The National Working Committee (NWC) of the PDP will be holding a comprehensive review of the election and its results, and we will take the necessary steps in defence of our democracy,” Ologunagba said.

The PDP also condemned what it described as electoral malpractice, accusing the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) of manipulating the system in their favour.

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According to Ologunagba, the election was marred by “electoral swindling, deceit, and manipulation,” all orchestrated by the APC to maintain its grip on power.

The party further alleged that the election was plagued by widespread vote-buying, vote-selling, and other forms of electoral manipulation aimed at suppressing the will of the people.

Ologunagba stressed that the actions of the APC were aimed at undermining the genuine aspirations of the voters, calling it a blatant attempt to derail the democratic process.

“The level of vote-buying and monetization we witnessed in this election was unprecedented,” Ologunagba stated.

“This blatant disregard for democratic principles by the APC and its government apparatus is a dangerous trend that threatens the survival of Nigeria’s democracy.”

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The PDP has called on both the Nigerian public and the international community to pay attention to the irregularities in the Ondo election, emphasizing the need for serious action to prevent such practices from becoming entrenched in the nation’s electoral system.


 

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Ogun PDP Questions Credibility of Local Government Elections

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The Peoples Democratic Party in Ogun State has expressed serious concerns over the alleged irregularities in the ongoing local government elections.

The party accused the Ogun State Independent Electoral Commission (OGSIEC) of distributing two separate result sheets to polling units instead of the standard single sheet, raising doubts about the integrity of the entire process.

Also, PDP criticized the delayed distribution of election materials.

Reports revealed that as late as 7:32 am, election officials were still collecting materials from the OGSIEC office in Abeokuta, the state capital.

This was barely half an hour before the scheduled commencement of voting at 8:00 am.

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The delay, the party argued, posed a significant challenge to the smooth conduct of the elections.

Waliu Oladipupo, the PDP’s state party agent, described the situation as troubling.

Speaking to journalists, he expressed fears that these lapses could undermine the credibility of the polls.

Oladipupo emphasized that issues like distributing two result sheets and starting late could create an environment ripe for malpractice and ultimately disenfranchise voters.

He argued that such mismanagement not only disrespects the democratic process but also casts a shadow over the efforts to ensure free and fair elections.

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OGSIEC, headed by Babatunde Osibodu, had previously assured citizens of the state’s readiness to conduct credible elections.

However, the PDP’s observations seem to contradict those promises.

With over 20 local government areas participating, the stakes are high for both the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the PDP, which has been vocal in its criticism of governance under Governor Dapo Abiodun’s administration.


 

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