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LP Says Peter Obi’s Political Influence Is Declining and Urges Him to Reflect

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The Lagos State chairperson of the Labour Party, Dayo Ekong, has warned that the political influence of the party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, appears to be waning, urging him to pause and reflect.

In a statement shared on her official X account on Tuesday, Ekong noted that Obi’s rise in 2023 was fueled not only by his personal appeal but also by strong party structures, grassroots support, and Nigerians’ desire for change. She argued that the “grace” that carried him then is fading due to divisive decisions and inconsistent political moves.

“In 2023, Nigerians rallied behind him because he represented a fresh alternative. But today, his actions are beginning to weaken that support,” Ekong said. She also pointed to the 2024 Edo governorship election, where Obi backed LP candidate Olumide Akpata despite opposition from party leaders, as an example of choices that risk eroding his political standing.


 

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2027 Elections Will Be Performance-Based, Not Defections — Lagos APC

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The Lagos State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has stated that the outcome of the 2027 general elections will be based on the performance of candidates, not defections.

The party stressed that defections alone do not win elections, noting that credibility, leadership, and results matter more. This was said in response to comments credited to former governor Rauf Aregbesola.

The APC also dismissed claims that the opposition’s performance in Lagos weakened the party, pointing out that voters later reaffirmed their support by re-electing the APC in the governorship election and subsequent polls.


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Bauchi Governor Bala Addresses Allegations Linking His Administration to Insecurity

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Governor of Bauchi State, Bala Mohammed, has spoken on the allegation that terrorism and the increase in insecurity are linked to his administration in the state.

The governor then said “This is a country where when you work, you become a villain. I have kept quiet for too long for peace and security. But I am not a coward. I will not join them. I refuse to join their party,” he stated.

“We have built our health system, primary education, and reduced out-of-school children. We have been awarded three times by the federal government for development and good governance. And they are accusing us? What kind of paradox is this?”


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Dele Momodu Questions Remi Tinubu’s Interruption of Gov. Adeleke at Ooni’s Event

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Media personality Dele Momodu reacts and shares his thoughts regarding First Lady Remi Tinubu interrupting the Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, during a recent event.

The event was the 10th coronation anniversary of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi. In the scene, while Governor Adeleke was giving a speech, he began with a worship song. But while singing, the First Lady stood up and met him to inform him to stop singing and go directly to his speech instead.

Media personality Dele then reacted and questioned why she would do something like that, asking if she would have done the same kind of interruption if it were the recitation of the Qur’an.


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