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PDP Releases Guidelines For Lagos LG Polls

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Lagos State has released guidelines for aspirants contesting on its platform for Chairmanship, Vice Chairmanship and Councillorship positions in July 24 Local Government election in the state.
This is contained in a statement issued by the PDP  Chairman in Lagos, Adedeji Doherty , yesterday.
He said the party has set up a 10-member Election Committee headed by Mr Setonji Koshedo and an 11-member screening committee headed by a legal practitioner, Folake Philips.
Doherty  said the party will  begin sales of nomination forms on May 7 (today) and close  on May 14, while May 18 is the last day for the submission of nomination forms.
Doherty said the party’s screening of chairmanship and councillorship aspirants would hold on May 20, while all appeals arising from the screening would be heard on May 21.
The chairman said that May 25 had been scheduled for ward congresses/councillorship primaries, while appeals arising from the congresses would be heard on May 26.
He said that May 28 has been scheduled for Local Government congresses/chairmanship primaries, while appeals arising from the congresses would be heard on May 29.
He said the submission of names of candidates to the Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC) would be on May 31.
According to him, a male chairmanship aspirant would pay a sum of N150,000 comprising N100,000 for LASIEC form, N30,000 for the Expression of Interest Form and N20,000 for Nomination form.
He said that a male vice-chairmanship would pay a sum of N100,000 comprising N50,000 for LASIEC form, N30,000 for the Expression of Interest Form and N20,000 for Nomination form.
The chairman added that a male councillorship aspirant would pay a sum of N50,000 comprising N30,000 for LASIEC form, N10,000 for the Expression of Interest Form and N10,000 for Nomination form.
Doherty said that a female chairmanship, vice-chairmanship and councillorship aspirant would only pay a sum of N25,000, N20,000 and 15,000 respectively for the Nomination forms.
The chairman said that payments for Expression of Interest and Nomination forms would be made by all male aspirants for posts of chairmen, vice chairmen and councillors.
He noted that only those who came out tops at the respective primaries would go ahead to make payments for the LASIEC forms.
Doherty,  said  all female aspirants in line with LASIEC directives, would only be making payments for Expression of Interest forms for whatever posts they intended  vying for.
He said  all aspirants  are expected to present the receipt of payment or any verifiable evidence of payment of fees upon collection of nomination forms from their local government area chairmen/chairperson.
The Tide source reports  that LASIEC rolled out timetable and guidelines to political parties for the conduct of the election in the state.
It will be recalled that on May 3, the All Progressives Congress also released guidelines for its  aspirants.

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INEC Derecognition Report Mere Propaganda – Abure LP 

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The Julius Abure-led faction of the Labour Party (LP) has dismissed reports that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) no longer recognises Abure as National Chairman.
National Publicity Secretary of the faction, Mr Obiora Ifoh, in a statement in Abuja on Saturday, alleged that the Senator Nenadi Usman-led faction was behind what it described as the “propaganda”.

He claimed that the Federal High Court’s decisions of August 15, 2025, were allegedly misinterpreted to suit this narrative.

Mr Ifoh said, “For the records, two cases concerning Labour Party were decided and dismissed yesterday by the same court.

“One by Nenadi Usman through one Chris Omofuma, her purported candidate in the Edo by-election and of course, the one filed by Labour Party through Barrister Julius Abure.

“INEC was the respondent in all the matters. While INEC for obvious reasons refused to put up any counter against Nenadi’s camp, it however, deposed to a counter affidavit in opposition to Abure’s suit, on the premise that it neither monitored nor recognised the March 27, 2024, convention in Nnewi, and that Abure’s tenure, along with that of the National Executive Committee, according to their illusions, expired in June 2024.

“The court wasted no time in dismissing the suit by Ms Nenadi Usman through Chris Omofume on the ground that both Nenadi Usman and Darlington Nwokocha were not National Chairman and National Secretary respectively, of the party and therefore are not competent to nominate candidate for the bye-election.

“The court also, while dismissing the suit by Abure and Labour Party, held that it lacked jurisdiction to entertain the matter, noting that the Supreme Court had, in its April 4, 2025, decision in Appeal No. SC/CV/56/2025, ruled on the supremacy of the party and its ability to resolve its internal affairs using the party’s internal mechanism.

“In any event, the Supreme Court never said that Abure was not the National Chairman of the Labour Party nor made pronouncement on the Convention. It only said that issues of leadership is an internal affairs of the party. It is also clear that the Abure leadership is the party here and that is what the apex court referred to.

“Disappointed by the judgement of the Court, Nenadi Usman and her power mongering renegades went to town publishing INEC’s counter-affidavit which the court never relied on.

“For us, their celebration was laughable and a smokescreen meant to mislead members of the public. They know that they have nothing to really celebrate.

“They forgot so soon that that INEC’s so called counter-affidavit has been tested in various courts, up to the Supreme Court and has not been accepted.

“The INEC counter affidavit is clearly what the commission has been portraying all through in the courts since the beginning of their unlawful exclusion of our leadership.

“They tendered it before Justice Omotosho and it was rejected, INEC also said so in Justice Nwite’s court and the Judge ruled against them.

“They said so in the Court of Appeal, the court also ruled against them. Even the Supreme Court ruled against them.

“All those issues in the counter affidavit have been raised before and have been resolved against INEC. Even the Federal High Court yesterday did not accept their counter-affidavit, reason it refused to grant Nenadi’s request that her candidate be recognized to participate in the bye-election.

“It is therefore infantile for Nenadi to be circulating the same counter-affidavit as if it were a new document. Their celebration, to us amounts to nothing. It is quite unfortunate that they are celebrating that the Labour Party that gave them succor have no candidate, should that be what they should celebrate?

“Are they not playing into the hands of the opposition? Who benefits from all of this saga? Who is the loser? Are Peter Obi and Dr. Alex Otti not actually the losers in all of these?

“Are they celebrating because they want the party to die. A party that gave them hope when they didn’t have any hope, a party that gave them the platform when they were frustrated by other political parties.

“We are also calling on INEC not to ignore the order by His Lordship, Hon Justice Mustapha A. Ramat of the Nasarawa state division delivered on July 23, 2025 in a SUIT NO. NSD/LF.84/2024 in an interlocutory order directing INEC to accord exclusive recognition to Abure and Umar Farouk Ibrahim as the authentic leadership of the Labour Party.

“The court also ordered that INEC must respect every decision arising from the leadership pending when the case before it is rested.

“We urge INEC not to disobey a lawful order of the Court. INEC must be informed of hushed comments of what appears to be a desperate and obvious collaborative efforts between it and some renegades in the Labour Party to undo the party and to preclude it from participating in future democratic process. We want to believe that if there is any element of truth in it, Nigerians must rise and defend this democracy.

“Finally, we call on our party members to be vigilant and remain peaceful in the face of all these provocation. We assure them that the party under the leadership of Abure is intact and that we will smile at the end of the day. We foresee an end to this crisis very soon because Labour Party will come out stronger and better.”

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PDP Candidate Decries Thugs, Vigilantes Invasion In Edo By-Election

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate for the Ovia Federal Constituency, Rev. Johnny Akpitanyi, has raised concern over the alleged infiltration of his polling unit, Unit 7, in Oghede, Ovia North East Local Government Area of Edo State, by thugs and vigilantes.

He raised the concern while speaking with journalists in Benin City on Saturday.

Rev. Akpitanyi expressed regret that in this present time, the electorate were still not allowed to express their free will in an election.

“How can you see more than 150 vigilantes holding guns in a polling unit? It doesn’t make sense. In a polling unit, vigilantes holding guns? It doesn’t make sense. What are vigilantes doing in a polling unit? More than 150 of them,” Rev. Akpitanyi said.

The PDP candidate, while accusing the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state of invading the polling unit with thugs and vigilantes, said if they felt that they and their candidate were popular and had delivered the dividends of democracy to the people, why populate the various polling units with thugs and vigilantes?

“If you know your party is good, if you know your party has done well, then why are you afraid? Why the vigilantes? Why the thugs everywhere? Allow people to go vote. If you feel your party, the APC, has done well or maybe you’ve done well for the people, then allow them to go vote so that their vote will count.

“So, this election violence here and there, it needs to stop and it’s going to stop now. That’s all I have to say for now. So, I’m precisely from Oghede,” Rev. Akpitanyi said.

He said he has instructed his teeming supporters to play by the rules of the game and should not take the law into their hands, adding that he was poised to follow the right channel to address his case.

 

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By-Election: Ogun Police Nabs INEC Officials With N2.5m

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The Police Command in Ogun State on Saturday said it arrested two individuals identified to be officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) with N2.5 million cash during the by-election for the Ikenne/Sagamu/Remo North Federal Constituency.
Police spokesperson, Omolola Odutola, in a statement said the officials were arrested for alleged electoral offences in Iperu Remo.
According to her, at about 0045hrs, a police patrol team attached to Iperu Remo Division intercepted a Mitsubishi Spacewagon with registration number LAGOS AKD 887 HT with three occupants, Mr. Toryem Joe-Stans and Ms. Mandara Aminat, both officials of INEC, alongside their driver.
She said: “A search of the vehicle led to the recovery of cash sum of two million five hundred thousand naira (?2,500,000.00) from Mr. Joe-Stans Toryem. During interrogation, he confessed that the money was collected at a hotel in Iperu, Ogun State, from a man he referred to as ‘Political Solution’, acting on the directive of his supervisor.”
Odutola said the Commissioner of Police, Ogun State Command, Lanre Ogunlowo, had ordered that the suspects be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Eleweran, for discreet investigation.
“He further assures members of the public that monitoring of the election is ongoing and the command will keep the public abreast of the outcome of the investigation,” she said.

 

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