Politics
Tinubu Challenged to Support Electronic Transmission of Election Results Ahead of 2027 Poll
A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, has challenged President Bola Tinubu to support the electronic transmission of election results ahead of Nigeria’s 2027 general election.
In a statement issued on 12 February 2026, Eze questioned why the President would oppose real-time electronic transmission if he believes he remains popular and capable of winning a free and fair election.
“President Bola Tinubu is jittery, unsettled and ready to go against any known international best standards that will warrant the conduct of a free, fair and credible election come 2027,” Eze said.
He added:
“If he feels he is still a democrat, popular and capable of winning election without rigging, then he should support the electronic transmission of election results.”
Why It Matters
Electronic transmission of election results has remained a contentious issue in Nigeria since the 2023 general election.
Supporters argue that real-time digital transmission reduces manipulation, increases transparency and strengthens public trust in the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
Critics of manual collation say delays and inconsistencies during the last election fuelled public distrust and post-election litigation.
The Senate recently debated proposals that could allow a mix of manual and electronic transmission, a move that has drawn opposition from some political figures and civic groups.
Eze’s Allegations
Eze accused the President of attempting to influence the 2027 electoral process through political alignments.
“Forcing fearful Governors and some fading politicians into joining the APC bandwagon of failed leaders and enemies of Nigeria will not give you free ride to winning a second tenure,” he said.
He further warned against what he described as “dual transmission” of results.
“Anybody that is against the adoption of electronic transmission or transfer of election results real time in this modern day Nigeria, is an enemy of democracy.”
Eze also cautioned against what he termed a repeat of the “contraption called 2023 general election.”
Opposition Voices
The APC chieftain praised former Vice President Atiku Abubakar for opposing a mixed transmission model.
Quoting Atiku, he said:
“At this point, this is not about me contesting elections. It is about Nigerians who want electronic transmission of election results.”
Atiku added:
“If we have a single-tier electoral transmission system that is real-time electronic, that would be our preference… I don’t support that.”
Eze also commended former Rivers State governor Rotimi Amaechi and Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate Peter Obi for what he described as their support for electoral transparency.
INEC has previously stated that technological infrastructure and legal backing determine the scope of electronic transmission during elections.
What’s Next?
With more than a year before the 2027 elections, debates around electoral reforms are expected to intensify.
Any amendment to the Electoral Act would require legislative approval and presidential assent.
Whether lawmakers settle for a single electronic system or a hybrid model may shape public confidence in the next presidential election.
Politics
Aiyedatiwa Leads Mass Fitness Walk in Akure, Signals Possible Return of Former Aides
Ondo State Governor, Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, has led a large-scale health and fitness walk in Akure, aimed at promoting physical wellbeing among residents.
The event, which drew thousands of participants, began at the Government House and ended at the Akure Township Stadium.
Why it matters
The walk comes amid growing concern over lifestyle-related health issues in Nigeria, with public officials increasingly promoting exercise as a preventive measure.
Governor Aiyedatiwa said the initiative was designed to encourage regular physical activity and improve overall wellbeing.
He also used the platform to address political developments, hinting at a possible return for some former aides recently disengaged from his administration.
‘Loyalty will not be ignored’
Speaking to participants, the governor praised the turnout and the diversity of groups involved, including civil servants, artisans, and security agencies.
He highlighted the importance of exercise not only for physical health but also for mental and spiritual balance.
Addressing former aides present at the walk, he said:
“You remained committed even after leaving office. That loyalty will not be ignored. Previously, we had about 650 aides, but the plan now is to appoint 1,000. Many of you will still have roles to play.”
The remark signals a potential expansion of political appointments as part of ongoing restructuring within the state government. 
Public turnout and political undertones
The fitness walk was organised by a group led by Kehinde Akinrotoye, a former Senior Special Assistant on Sports.
Officials say the large turnout reflects public support for the administration.
The Commissioner for Youth and Sports Development, Segun Omoyofunmi, said the participation showed confidence in the governor’s leadership.
Health message meets governance
Governor Aiyedatiwa also urged residents to combine physical exercise with spiritual practices, including prayer and fasting.
He expressed optimism that the new month would bring “good health, renewed strength and prosperity” to the people.
What’s next
The governor’s comments on reappointments are likely to raise expectations among former aides and political observers.
Analysts say the planned increase in appointments could have implications for governance costs and political consolidation in Ondo State.
Politics
Kwankwaso’s Defection to ADC ‘Bad Omen’ for Tinubu’s 2027 Bid – Eze
A chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, has said the defection of former Kano State governor Rabiu Kwankwaso to the party signals trouble for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ahead of the 2027 elections.
Mr Eze described the move as a “bad omen” for Mr Tinubu’s re-election ambitions, arguing that it strengthens an emerging opposition coalition.
He said Kwankwaso’s entry into the ADC reflects growing dissatisfaction with the current administration’s performance.
“By joining the ADC, Kwankwaso has dealt a heavy political uppercut blow to President Tinubu’s re-election bid,” Eze said.
Kwankwaso, a former presidential candidate and leader of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), formally joined the ADC in Kano on Monday.
Why It Matters
The defection comes at a time when Nigeria is grappling with economic challenges, including inflation and rising cost of living.
Eze argued that opposition leaders are positioning themselves to capitalise on public discontent.
“The country is bleeding… the only way to oust Tinubu and his unpopular government is through a coalition movement,” he said.
Political analysts say coalition-building could play a decisive role in the 2027 elections, especially if opposition parties unite behind a single candidate.
A Growing Opposition Coalition
Eze praised Kwankwaso for joining what he described as a “credible and strategic” political platform.
He noted that the ADC now includes prominent figures such as:
Atiku Abubakar
Peter Obi
Rotimi Amaechi
Aminu Tambuwal
Nasir El-Rufai
“Kwankwaso has further placed Tinubu on Aso Rock’s exit corridor,” he added.
He also described the former Kano governor as a “political tsunami waiting to blow off Tinubu.”
Event in Kano
Kwankwaso received his ADC membership card at Gidan Kwankwasiyya in Kano, in the presence of senior party leaders.
Among those present were:
David Mark
Rauf Aregbesola
Dino Melaye
John Odigie-Oyegun
Emeka Ihedioha
The gathering signals a broader effort to consolidate opposition forces ahead of the next election cycle.
What’s Next
Eze warned that defeating an incumbent government would require more than symbolic moves.
“Voting out an incumbent in Nigeria is not by firing one silver bullet… we must unite ahead of our primaries,” he said.
He urged ADC members to avoid internal divisions and focus on presenting a united front against the ruling party.
Political observers say the coming months will test whether the coalition can maintain cohesion and translate momentum into electoral strength.
Industry & Public Perspective
Some analysts believe Kwankwaso’s grassroots appeal could boost ADC’s chances, particularly in northern Nigeria.
However, others caution that Nigeria’s political history shows alliances often fracture before elections.
The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has yet to formally respond to the development.
Politics
Ondo Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa Sacks Aides, Plans 1,000 New Appointments Across Wards
The Governor of Ondo State, Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, has dismissed all political aides with immediate effect, in what officials describe as a move to improve governance and service delivery.
Those affected include Senior Special Assistants and Special Assistants.
In a statement issued on Sunday, the Chief Press Secretary, Ebenezer Adeniyan, said the governor appreciated their contributions to the state.
“The Governor thanked them for their contributions to the development of the State thus far and wished them well in their future endeavours.”
Plan to appoint 1,000 new aides
The government also announced plans to appoint about 1,000 new aides drawn from all 203 wards across the state’s 18 local government areas.
Officials say the move is aimed at strengthening coordination and expanding grassroots representation.
The appointments are expected to be rolled out in phases.
Why it matters
The decision signals a significant restructuring within the state’s political system, potentially affecting governance, political loyalty, and service delivery.
By appointing aides from every ward, the administration may be seeking to deepen political inclusion and improve communication between government and local communities.
However, such large-scale appointments could also raise questions about public spending and the efficiency of governance structures.
Industry and public reactions
Political analysts say the move reflects a broader trend among Nigerian state governments to recalibrate administrative structures mid-tenure.
Some observers argue that bringing in new aides could inject fresh ideas into governance.
Others, however, caution that frequent political reshuffles may disrupt continuity and policy implementation.
Residents and stakeholders are expected to watch closely how the appointments impact local governance and development projects.
What’s next
The Ondo State Government has not yet announced a timeline for the appointments.
Attention will now turn to the selection process, with expectations that it reflects fairness, competence, and political balance across the state.
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