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APP inaugurates LG, ward excos in Imo
APP inaugurates LG, ward excos in Imo
Action Peoples Party (APP)
The Action Peoples Party (APP) on Saturday inaugurated its executive committees for the Ideato North and Ideato South Local Government Areas of Imo, declaring itself the main opposition party in the state.
The party also inaugurated its executives in the 27 wards of the two LGAs, comprising 14 wards in Ideato North and 13 in Ideato South.
In a speech at the ceremony held in Akokwa, Ideato North LGA, the lawmaker representing Ideato North/Ideato South Federal Constituency, Ikenga Ugochinyere, vowed to “aggressively” challenge the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the upcoming elections.
Mr Ugochinyere said, “Today in Imo, our party is the biggest opposition political party. APC has eight House of Representatives members, while our party has two.
“That makes APP the leading opposition party with a lot of prospects in terms of elected officials, registered membership and the way we have organised ourselves.
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“It is a courageous achievement in just a few weeks of the party in the state.”
The lawmaker further said that APP was “strategically mobilising grassroots to aggressively confront the APC and seize electoral control across the state”.
He highlighted significant constituency progress despite funding gaps.
According to him, most of the projects undergoing execution in the constituency, including water boreholes, transformers, and the renovation of health centres in Osina, were nearing completion.
He said that he would soon inaugurate a month-long project to showcase the party’s “courageous achievement”.
Handing over the party flags to the new party executive members, Ugochinyere advised them to “mobilise and expand” their polling unit structures to ensure victory.
“The fate of this party is now in your hands,” he said, emphasising the need for their commitment to the goal.
He warned that his party was ready to resist any electoral process short of a free, fair and peaceful election.

APP inaugurates LG, ward excos in Imo
The National Leader of the party, Sylvester Duruaku, also addressed the new officials, tasking them with “absolute” discipline.
“Your job is to ensure that the party wins all the seats,” Duruaku charged the executive members.
He further charged the excos and party chieftains to guard against “unnecessary rancour and disunity”.
He encouraged them to confront their challenges as one united family.
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ADC National Chairman David Mark Address At The Opposition Summit In Ibadan
ADC National Chairman David Mark Address At The Opposition Summit In Ibadan
Entire communities are uprooted, families shattered, and livelihoods destroyed. Fear has taken the place of freedom, and uncertainty has replaced hope.
Distinguished leaders of the opposition,
Protocols:
1. Our gathering here today is an urgent response to our nation’s call to patriotic duty. My prayer is that history will remember us, that when the nation cried out to be rescued, we answered, that when we heard the agonies of mothers that just buried their children killed by bandits, we answered, that when we saw the silent agonies of fathers and husbands who watched their daughters and wives raped by terrorists, we answered, that when struggling workers could not afford to transport themselves to work, we answered, that when children went to bed hungry, we answered, that when proud, hardworking citizens were turned to beggars; we answered. History will ask, what did we do? What role did we play? All of us here and millions who are with us but for one reason or the other are not here physically will answer positively.
2. The call to rescue Nigeria is not a mere opposition slogan. The evidence is there for all of us to see. Across the length and breadth of our country, insecurity has become a defining feature of daily life. From the avoidable protracted insurgency and terrorism, to the relentless banditry and mass kidnappings, to the steady rise of violent crimes in our urban centres, Nigeria faces a historic challenge.
3. The statistics are frightening. In 2025 alone, Nigeria recorded more than 12,000 conflict-related deaths. This figure exceeds those of countries who are actively at war, like Syria, Iraq and Yemen, combined. Nigeria is now ranked 4th in global terrorism index. Despite all the claims and posturing by government, the situation continues to get worse. While global terrorism deaths fell by 28% in 2025, Nigeria’s increased by 46%. At least 15 Nigerians are killed daily, while about 19 people are abducted. In the first three months of this year alone, about 1,400 Nigerians have been killed or abducted in different parts of the country. Entire communities are uprooted, families shattered, and livelihoods destroyed. Fear has taken the place of freedom, and uncertainty has replaced hope.
4. Yet, the government, whose primary duty it is to protect the citizens, carry on with a shocking indifference as if nothing is wrong. We are a nation that is constantly in mourning, a nation burying its citizens with alarming regularity, a nation crying out for leadership and protection. While these killings and kidnappings continue relentlessly, the APC led government is behaving as if all is well. The government is preoccupied with election matters and politics of self-succession.
5. The essence of democracy is to provide the people with a choice. When one government fails, like this government has woefully done, the constitution of our land grants the people the power to vote that government out. However, with what we have witnessed in recent times, the ruling party has done everything to deny the people of Nigeria this very right to seek an alternative. In the last three years, this government has launched major attacks on the opposition parties, all in a bid to deny the people the right to choose. They want to foist a one-party state on Nigeria. Institutions that should safeguard our freedom and protect the will of the people are increasingly under assault. The right of citizens to freely choose their leaders is being undermined. The independence of democratic institutions is being compromised. In fact, it is becoming increasingly difficult to describe what we have today as a fully functioning democracy in both form and substance.
6. Our mission to recue Nigeria is a task that must be done. When we, as members of the opposition, say that our singular objective is to rescue Nigeria, we are neither exaggerating nor engaging in political theatrics. The task before us is nothing short of a national rescue mission. It is a mission born out of necessity, compelled by the suffering of our people, and driven by the urgency of the moment.
7. I must emphasise therefore, that this responsibility is far more important than partisan sentiment, personal interest or personal ambition. What is at stake; the very survival and restoration of our country, is greater than every single one of us. It involves sacrifice by every member in the opposition. I have no doubt in my mind, that no single opposition political party, no matter how strong, can confront a system so entrenched and so determined to retain power at all costs. What we are faced with is a regime that has shown, in both words and in deeds, a willingness to weaken democratic structures and suppress opposition voices. Let’s not make a mistake about this. The move towards a one-party state is real. It has never happened before in this country, and it will not happen in our generation.
8. The government has argued that it is not their duty to help build the opposition. They are right. And we seek no such favour from them. They call what they are doing to opposition political parties ‘strategy’. I call it tyranny. But is it their duty to destroy the opposition as they have brazenly attempted to do? Can one do what they have been doing and still claim to believe in democracy, or to be a democrat? The answer is certainly NO.
9. We must not be in doubts. The forces that have sought to destabilise our various political parties will not stop. Even as we gather here, they are already scheming how to further undermine us and divide our ranks and sow seeds of discord among us. But we on our path must remember where the rains began to beat us. We must remember how we got to where we are today. We must remember what has brought us here. We must remain clear that we cannot confront the future as fragmented entities. We must be united to salvage our nation. It is for these reasons that this gathering and our dealings must be anchored on honesty and integrity. We must put all our cards faced up on the table and speak truthfully to one another. There must be no hidden agendas, no last-minute surprises, and no room for distrust. Perhaps, more than anything else, the success of our collective effort depends on our ability to build and sustain trust.
10. We are racing against time, and operating within a limited window. The urgency of our situation does not permit repeated mistakes. We must be willing to rise above narrow sentiments and reject petty parochialism that has historically divided the oppositions in this country. This is the time to rewrite the story of coalition building in Nigeria.
11. The record of the APC government is one of failure. What remains in its wake is an aggressive reliance on propaganda and a sustained assault on opposition voices. However, we will not engage in a contest of propaganda. We will not substitute truth with noise. Their reliance on propaganda only exposes a deeper problem, an inability to accept responsibility and a lack of integrity. Nigerians are watching, and they have seen through the smokescreen and the lies. They recognize a government that has failed to meet their expectations and shown no empathy for their sufferings.
12. This is why, as we have repeatedly maintained, the struggle before us is no longer a conventional political contest. This contest is between the ruling party APC, and the Nigerian people. APC is contesting against the mother who has just buried her child, against the father who works tirelessly yet cannot feed his family, against the young graduate who sees no future, and against the pensioner who has been abandoned after decades of service. We are on the side of the people. Therefore, the Almighty God is on our side.
13. Recent changes within the economic management team are themselves a tacit admission of failure. When a system is functioning effectively, you do not replace leadership. Reshuffling cabinet at this late hour cannot save them from the verdict of the people.

ADC National Chairman David Mark
14. Distinguished Ladies and gentlemen, as I conclude, let me use this opportunity to emphasise once again, that the credibility of our democracy rests on the neutrality and integrity of its electoral institutions. When the referee clearly and proudly wears the jersey of one of the teams in a match he should be officiating, then the legitimacy of the entire process is undermined. In this instance, Nigerians have lost confidence in the electoral body, INEC. INEC is no longer an impartial umpire. And if nothing changes, Professor Joash Ojo Amupitan is about to preside over the most distrusted election in Nigerian history. The consequences are better left to imagination.
15. Leaders of our parties, let it be said loud and clear that at a defining moment in our history, when Nigeria stood at the edge of uncertainty, we did not falter. We did not allow personal ambition to override the desire of Nigerians for a better life. We did not collapse under the temptation of petty partisanship or self-satisfying ambitions. Instead, we chose unity over division, sacrifice over self, and country above all.
16. Let this summit go down in history as the moment when everything changed. Let this be the beginning of a decisive movement, a movement that will restore the dignity of our democracy, secure the lives of our people, and rebuild the foundations of our nation.
17. I am very confident that if we stand together with conviction, discipline, and sincerity, no force will be strong enough to stop the will of the Nigerian people. May history remember us for our courage, our sacrifice and our resolve to save our democracy and our country.
May it record that when Nigeria called, we answered with unwavering commitment, when our people needed us, we did not falter and we did not fail them.
18. And may God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
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Nigerians React As Opposition Parties Plan Single Presidential Candidate For 2027
Nigerians React As Opposition Parties Plan Single Presidential Candidate For 2027
Peter Obi, Rotimi Ameachi and Atiku abubakar
Several Nigerians have taken to social media in reaction to plans by opposition parties, including the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the African Democratic Congress (ADC), to present a single presidential candidate to challenge President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 election.
The parties reached the agreement at the end of a national summit of opposition party leaders held in Ibadan on Saturday.
An X user, @U_Rochas, said, “The agreement of the opposition parties to field one candidate in the 2027 presidential election is a brutal checkmate to Tinubu. I said earlier that there is a way someone plays the game and ends up playing himself. BAT has played himself.”
Another X user,@firstladyship, wrote, “Opposition parties have decided to field only one presidential candidate. Asiwaju has succeeded in uniting the opposition. Like the ‘Doctrine of Necessity’ that transferred powers to GEJ, Ibadan Declaration has entered the history books. Historians should take note of epoch event.”
A verified X user, @drkenon2, also noted that “Participating opposition parties in Nigeria, after deliberations on the existential threats & challenges we face under the oppressive APC, have resolved to field one presidential candidate in 2027.”

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@OurFavOnlineDoc, also shared that “The main opposition parties in Nigeria have agreed to field one presidential candidate! It’s time to unite to fight the devil,” the user wrote.
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Key opposition figures present at the Ibadan meeting included former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, former Anambra State Governor Peter Obi, former Senate President David Mark, former Kano State Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso, and former Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola, among others.
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Why Opposition Parties Demand INEC Chair Amupitan’s Resignation
Why Opposition Parties Demand INEC Chair Amupitan’s Resignation
Opposition parties have demanded the immediate resignation of Independent National Electoral Commission Chairman, Joash Amupitan, over alleged partisanship in favour of the ruling All Progressives Congress ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The demand was contained in a communique signed by several opposition party leaders and read by the factional national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Tanimu Turaki, at a summit held in Ibadan on Saturday.
“That INEC chairman Professor Joash Amupitan, having shown biased and open partisanship in favour of the ruling APC should not conduct the 2027 general elections as Nigerians have lost confidence in him and his capacity to guarantee the required neutrality required to a deliver free, fair, transparent and credible election”, the politician stated.
Mr Amupitan was at the centre of criticism after screenshots on X showed an account allegedly belonging to the electoral chairman showing support for President Bola Tinubu after he was declared as president by INEC in 2023.
The development stirred controversy among political parties and Nigerians who asked Mr Amupitan to resign despite his denial that the screenshots were deliberately fabricated to impugn on his integrity.
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Mr Turaki, however, insisted that the electoral chairman’s continued stay in power amid the allegations is capable of causing widespread violence in the country.
He added; “His continued stay in office is vexacious and capable of triggering crisis in our nation.”
The politician further asked INEC to extend the deadline for primaries till July 2026, accusing the electoral umpire of intent to sabotage the opposition in the country.
“That we consider the recent guidelines released by INEC as obstacles deliberately engineered as conditions and deadlines against opposition parties. We therefore demand that INEC extends the deadline for primaries till the end of July 2026,” Mr Turaki stated.

Amupitan
The Ibadan summit was convened by the opposition party leaders to forge a united front ahead of future political contests, amid alleged plot by the ruling APC to disrupt their activities and contest the 2027 election unchallenged.
Present at the summit were key members of the opposition, including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar; the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi; former Senate President David Mark; former Governor of Kano State Rabiu Kwankwaso; former Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola, among others.
Some of the political parties present at the summit included the People’s Redemption Party, Labour Party, Accord Party, All Progressives Movement (APM), Youth Party (YP), Action Democratic Party (ADP), among others.
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