Politics
APC South-West Congress: Aiyedatiwa Hails Kekemeke Re-Election After Peaceful Lagos Vote
Ondo State Governor, Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, has congratulated Isaac Kekemeke on his re-election as the South-West National Vice Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
The re-election took place during the party’s zonal congress held in Lagos, where delegates from across the region endorsed Kekemeke through a consensus process.
Smooth Congress Draws Praise
A total of 1,398 delegates from the six South-West states gathered at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena for the exercise, which party leaders described as peaceful and orderly.
Governor Aiyedatiwa said the unanimous decision reflected confidence in Kekemeke’s leadership over the past four years.
“The unanimous return of Kekemeke is a testament to his leadership that has transformed the party in the zone,” he said.
Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, described the congress as evidence of internal democracy and discipline within the party.
“This event is a testament to the party’s internal democracy, discipline, and commitment to orderly political processes,” Sanwo-Olu said.
Why It Matters
The APC remains a dominant political force in Nigeria’s South-West, a region seen as critical to national elections.
Political analysts say peaceful internal processes such as this congress may strengthen party cohesion ahead of future electoral contests, including governorship elections in Ekiti and Osun states.
Sanwo-Olu added that the conduct of the congress reflects adherence to electoral laws and party regulations.
“The South-West zone remains the most formidable, forward-looking and exemplary region of the party,” he said.
Party Leaders Stress Unity and Strategy
Speaking on behalf of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Sanwo-Olu congratulated the newly elected executives and expressed confidence in their leadership.
APC National Secretary, Ajibola Basiru, represented by Youth Leader Dayo Israel, praised members for their dedication and turnout.
He commended members who travelled across the region and attributed the success of the congress to “divine providence”.
In his remarks, Kekemeke described the congress as historic and praised the organisation of the event.
He urged members to continue setting a precedent in party conduct across Nigeria.
What’s Next for APC South-West
In his acceptance speech, Kekemeke outlined key priorities for the new executive.
These include securing the re-election of Ekiti State Governor Biodun Oyebanji and supporting APC’s push to win Osun State in the 2026 governorship election.
The congress committee chairman, Jide Jimoh, confirmed that representatives of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) monitored the process.
He said the exercise complied with all legal and regulatory requirements.
Full List of Elected Executives
The following officials were elected through consensus:
Isaac Kekemeke – Zonal Vice Chairman
Alfred Aluko – Zonal Secretary
Ismail Majekodunmi – Legal Adviser
Lateef Ibirogba – Publicity Secretary
Ayobami Afolabi – Organising Secretary
Daramola Adesuyi – Youth Leader
Dayo Insha – Leader for Persons with Disabilities
Several positions were uncontested after internal screening.
Broader Political Context
The congress was attended by several prominent APC figures, including Governors Dapo Abiodun and Biodun Oyebanji, alongside lawmakers, ministers, and party stakeholders.
Observers say the high turnout and consensus approach signal efforts by the APC to maintain unity within its South-West stronghold.
Industry & Public Perspective
Political observers note that consensus-based leadership selection, while promoting unity, may also limit internal competition.
However, supporters argue it reduces factional disputes and strengthens party structure ahead of elections.
Politics
Atiku Wins ADC Presidential Ticket as Party Chieftain Backs Amaechi for Vice President
A prominent chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, has congratulated former Vice President on emerging as the party’s presidential candidate for the 2027 general election, while urging him to immediately strengthen alliances within the opposition coalition.
In a statement released on Wednesday, Eze described Atiku’s emergence as a significant step in the ADC’s efforts to challenge the ruling administration in the next presidential contest.
The ADC stalwart specifically praised Atiku for reaching out to key rivals following the party’s primary election, including former Rivers State Governor and businessman Alhaji Hayatu-Deen.
According to Eze, the move demonstrates political maturity and could help unite various factions within the party ahead of what is expected to be a fiercely contested election.
“By visiting Rt. Hon. Barr. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi and Alhaji Hayatu-Deen, your main contenders for the coveted ADC President ticket, you have once again proven that you are a team player, a man whose humility, pragmatism and friendly disposition know no boundary,” Eze said.
Why It Matters
Nigeria’s political landscape is already beginning to shift ahead of the 2027 general election, with opposition parties seeking stronger alliances to challenge the dominance of the ruling administration.
Political observers note that opposition unity could become a decisive factor in determining the outcome of the next presidential race, especially as economic hardship, insecurity, inflation and governance concerns continue to dominate public discourse.
Eze argued that Atiku’s decades-long political experience and national appeal place him in a strong position to lead a broad-based coalition.
“Your emergence as the ADC standard bearer in the 2027 presidential election is a testament to your enduring commitment, determination and doggedness in promoting democratic ideals, national development, and the advancement of good governance in Nigeria.”
Eze Praises Atiku’s Position on Governance
The ADC chieftain also commended Atiku’s public positions on insecurity, poverty and economic challenges facing the country.
He said many Nigerians were looking for alternatives to the current political direction and expressed confidence that Atiku’s leadership experience could offer a different approach to governance.
“At this juncture Sir, let me restate that your stand on insecurity ravaging our dear country and the steps you have advocated to erase poverty and suffering of Nigerians is very encouraging.”
Eze further criticized what he described as corruption, nepotism and poor governance under the current administration, arguing that these issues remain central concerns for many Nigerians.
Push for Amaechi as Running Mate
A significant portion of Eze’s statement focused on the potential role of Rotimi Amaechi in the ADC’s 2027 electoral strategy.
The former National Publicity Secretary of the defunct New Peoples Democratic Party (nPDP) urged Atiku to consider Amaechi as his vice-presidential candidate, citing his political experience and nationwide support network.
According to Eze, Amaechi’s role in previous national campaigns demonstrates his value as a strategist capable of helping the ADC expand its electoral reach.
“You need Amaechi now because the way he managed the campaign that ousted a sitting President proves that he is not a figure any serious minded fellow in pursuit of the exalted office of the President of this country can ignore.”
He warned that overlooking Amaechi could create dissatisfaction among some party supporters who view the former Rivers governor as a key figure in the ADC’s growth.
“Should Amaechi not be selected, it may have some dire consequences on our common vision as most of the recommended candidates neither are members of ADC or struggled in setting up the vision associated with ADC.”
A Longstanding Political Relationship
Eze, who described himself as a supporter of Atiku for more than three decades, pledged continued support for the former vice president’s presidential ambition.
“As much as I will do my best to ensure your victory come 2027, depending on how far my health can carry me, be rest assured of my unflinching support knowing very well that you have a great vision for this country.”
The ADC leader also cautioned Atiku against potential political attacks as preparations for the election intensify.
“They will resort to propaganda and fabricate all manner of lies just to distract and destabilize your focus.”
What Happens Next?
With the 2027 election cycle gradually taking shape, attention is expected to focus on how opposition parties build alliances, resolve internal differences and present alternatives to voters.
One of the key decisions likely to attract national attention in the coming months will be the selection of Atiku’s running mate and the composition of the wider campaign team.
Political analysts say those choices could significantly influence the ADC’s ability to attract support across Nigeria’s diverse political and regional landscape.
Politics
Aiyedatiwa Celebrates Ondo Information Commissioner Idowu Ajanaku at 60
Ondo State Governor, has congratulated the state’s Commissioner for Information and Orientation, on his 60th birthday.
In a goodwill message released on Tuesday, the governor praised Mr Ajanaku’s contributions to public service, communications, and governance in Ondo State, describing his six decades of life as a milestone marked by service and impact.
Governor Aiyedatiwa said Mr Ajanaku had brought significant experience and professionalism to government communications since assuming office as commissioner.
“Attaining the age of 60 is a remarkable milestone that calls for gratitude to God and reflection on a life of purpose, service and impactful contributions to society.”
The governor added that the commissioner had distinguished himself as “a seasoned communications professional and committed public servant.”
Why it matters
The Commissioner for Information and Orientation plays a central role in communicating government policies, programmes, and decisions to residents of Ondo State.
Government officials often rely on the ministry to strengthen public engagement, provide information during key policy announcements, and improve transparency between government institutions and citizens.
Governor Aiyedatiwa credited Mr Ajanaku with helping to strengthen the state’s communication framework and deepen engagement with residents.
“Since assuming office as Commissioner for Information and Orientation, he has played a pivotal role in strengthening the state’s information management architecture and deepening government-citizen engagement through effective and strategic communication.”
Recognition of political and public service contributions
The governor also acknowledged Mr Ajanaku’s commitment to public service and his support for the administration’s political objectives.
“I also acknowledge his steadfast commitment to the progressive cause in Ondo State. His dedication to that cause remains a testament to his unwavering commitment to public service.”
Political observers say effective public communication has become increasingly important for state governments seeking to build trust, combat misinformation, and improve citizen participation in governance.
Communication experts note that information commissioners serve as key links between policymakers and the public, particularly during periods of policy reform and major development initiatives.
Celebrating a Diamond Jubilee
As part of his message, Governor Aiyedatiwa offered prayers for continued health and service for the commissioner as he marks his Diamond Jubilee.
“As he celebrates this Diamond Jubilee, I join his family, friends, associates and well-wishers in thanking God for His grace and faithfulness in his life. I pray that the Almighty grants him continued good health, wisdom, strength and many more years of fulfilment, happiness and service to humanity.”
The governor concluded his message by wishing Mr Ajanaku a happy 60th birthday.”Happy 60th Birthday, Mr Idowu Ajanaku.”
The congratulatory message was signed by , Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Ondo State, and dated June 2, 2026.
Politics
Amaechi’s Transportation Record Defended as ADC Chieftain Highlights Rail Projects
A fresh political debate has emerged over the legacy of former Minister of Transportation, , after an ADC chieftain strongly defended his performance in office against claims that he achieved little during his eight-year tenure under former President .
Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, a former National Publicity Secretary of the defunct New People’s Democratic Party (nPDP) and a member of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), criticised comments attributed to political commentator Andrew Emwanta, who reportedly questioned Amaechi’s achievements as transportation minister between 2015 and 2023.
The remarks, according to Eze, were “misleading, politically motivated and borne out of sheer ignorance.”
What triggered the controversy?
The disagreement followed comments reportedly made by Emwanta during a discussion aired on TVC News and later published on the broadcaster’s YouTube channel.
According to Eze, Emwanta stated that despite serving as transportation minister for eight years, Amaechi had “nothing to show” for the period.
The claim has reignited discussions about the impact of Buhari-era infrastructure projects, particularly Nigeria’s railway modernisation programme.
Eze lists rail and transport projects completed under Amaechi
In a statement released to the media, Eze argued that Amaechi oversaw one of the most significant transformations in Nigeria’s transportation sector.
He cited several projects initiated, completed or advanced during Amaechi’s tenure, including:
– The Abuja-Kaduna Standard Gauge Railway.
– The Lagos-Ibadan Standard Gauge Railway and extension to Apapa Port.
– The revival and completion of the Warri-Itakpe Railway Line.
– Rehabilitation efforts on the Port Harcourt-Maiduguri rail corridor.
– Progress on the Ibadan-Kano railway project.
– Groundbreaking for the Kano-Maradi rail project.
– Procurement of locomotives, coaches and rail equipment.
– Introduction of electronic ticketing systems.
– Establishment of the Transportation University in Daura, Katsina State.
– Development of the Kajola Wagon Assembly Plant.
– Overseas training programmes for Nigerian railway engineers.
– Railway infrastructure rehabilitation across multiple states.
– Maritime and inland waterways improvements.
– Port and logistics reforms aimed at improving trade efficiency.
Eze maintained that these projects remain visible across the country and continue to shape Nigeria’s transportation landscape.
Why the debate matters
Infrastructure remains one of the key measures used to assess government performance in Nigeria.
Rail transportation has received increased attention over the past decade as successive administrations have sought to reduce pressure on roads, improve cargo movement and strengthen regional trade links.
Supporters of the Buhari administration frequently point to railway investments as among its most visible infrastructure achievements. Critics, however, continue to debate issues including project costs, debt financing, operational sustainability and overall economic impact.
The latest exchange reflects broader political efforts to shape public perceptions ahead of future electoral contests and debates over governance records.
Recognition and awards
Eze also referenced Amaechi’s recognition by THISDAY Newspaper, which named him “Minister of the Decade” during the Buhari administration.
According to Eze, the award reflected what he described as Amaechi’s role in advancing transportation infrastructure and public-sector reforms.
He further noted that Buhari had publicly praised Amaechi’s contributions to rail development during his time in office.
Calls for fact-based political discourse
While defending Amaechi’s record, Eze urged public commentators and political actors to verify facts before making public statements.
He said political disagreements should not result in what he described as the distortion of historical records.
Eze added that assessments of public officials should be based on verifiable projects, policy outcomes and measurable impacts rather than partisan considerations.
Industry perspective
Transportation analysts have long argued that the expansion of rail infrastructure could help lower logistics costs, improve intercity mobility and reduce pressure on Nigeria’s road network.
However, experts also note that long-term success depends on maintenance, commercial viability, network expansion and integration with ports and other transport systems.
As Nigeria continues to invest in infrastructure, debates over the achievements of former public officials are likely to remain part of the country’s wider political conversation.
What happens next?
The controversy is expected to fuel further discussions about the performance of past administrations and the effectiveness of major infrastructure investments.
For many Nigerians, the debate goes beyond personalities and centres on a broader question: whether large-scale public projects have delivered the economic and social benefits promised when they were launched.
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