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Ekiti 2026: SDP slams Oyebanji’s performance, APC fires back

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Political temperature in Ekiti State is already heating up as the 2026 governorship election approaches, with the opposition Social Democratic Party, SDP, and the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, locked in a war of words over Governor Biodun Oyebanji’s leadership.

SDP State Chairman, Bamikole Ayodele, on Thursday, criticized the Oyebanji-led administration, accusing it of underperforming in critical sectors including infrastructure, agriculture, security, tourism, and job creation.

He alleged that the governor had mismanaged public resources and failed to meet the expectations of the electorate.

“The governor is not delivering on his mandate,” Ayodele said during a press briefing in Ado-Ekiti. “There is little to show in terms of infrastructure. Ekiti, being an agriculturally rich state, has seen no meaningful reform to empower our youth or boost food production.”

He also accused the administration of partisan governance, claiming that employment and development initiatives are being disproportionately directed toward APC loyalists.

“Governor Oyebanji must remember he governs the entire state, not just his party,” he said, urging the administration to embrace innovation, merit, and inclusivity.

In a swift reaction, APC State Publicity Secretary, Segun Dipe, dismissed the SDP’s criticisms as baseless and politically motivated. He described the opposition as “moribund” and its leaders as people seeking relevance ahead of the next election cycle.

“Oyebanji’s performance speaks for itself,” Dipe stated. “From agriculture to infrastructure, security to tourism, the administration is making meaningful progress. Visit the rural areas, projects are ongoing. Though the rainy season may slow construction, the development efforts are visible.”

He cited the restoration of electricity to long-neglected communities and road construction projects in remote areas as clear indicators of the administration’s commitment to inclusive growth. Dipe also pointed to the governor’s high approval ratings among residents as proof of public confidence.

“The people of Ekiti know who is working for them,” The SDP’s claim that it can unseat the APC in 2026 is not only unrealistic but laughable. They lack the structure and visibility to mount a serious challenge,” he said.

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Igbo leader in Ghana not undermining hosts – Ohanaeze youths urge calm

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Youth wing of apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide has called for calm over the controversy surrounding the installation of a Nigerian traditional leader, Eze Chukwudi Ihenetu, as ‘Eze Ndi Igbo Ghana’ (King of the Igbo People in Ghana).

This comes amid the widespread protests and public outcry across parts of Ghana over the installation.

The development, which has drawn criticism from youth groups and cultural advocates, is being opposed by protesters who say the presence of a foreign monarch undermines Ghana’s sovereignty and traditional chieftaincy institutions.

However, in a statement issued on Thursday, the National President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council Worldwide, Mazi Okwu Nnabuike said there was no cause for alarm.

According to him, the title of ‘Eze Ndi Igbo’ did not in any way undermine the customs and traditions of the host communities.

He said, “it is a mere title that symbolizes the rallying figure of Ndigbo in their community of residence.

“We have Eze Ndigbo in different countries of the world and they have never turned to be traditional rulers of their host communities.

“The title has nothing to do with assuming the role of a monarch; far from that.

“The holder of that title is only a rallying point for Ndigbo in such locations, through whom they can aggregate, discuss issues of common interest and solve members’ problems as they arise.”

Okwu added that “our observation shows that Eze Ihenetu is committed to supporting education, entrepreneurship, and leadership development. His scholarship and skills initiatives benefit Nigerian and Ghanaian youths alike, promoting a productive, confident, and self-reliant diaspora community.

“There is also evidence that he is a steadfast advocate for compassion, contributing to disaster relief, community health programs, and charitable outreach, irrespective of ethnicity or nationality.

“Contrary to all the allegations being made, he has also preserved and promoted Igbo culture through flagship events like the annual New Yam Festival, fostered peace and unity between Nigerian and Ghanaian communities and supported youth empowerment, education, and entrepreneurship regardless of nationality.”

He urged the people of Ghana not to be worried about the title as it was not in any way a challenge to their customs and traditions.

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Ebonyi: One feared dead, many injured in Ekoli- Edda community

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One person has been reported killed and many injured in Ekoli, Edda Local Government Area of Ebonyi State.

There has been tension in the community since last month after some attacks by suspected political thugs which also claimed a life, with properties worth millions of naira destroyed.

A former chairman of the local government and former House of Assembly member, Dr. Eni Uduma Chima and his younger brother, Chima Uduma Chima escaped death during the attack, with the SUV of the politician shattered with bullets.

Eni and the younger brother were banished by some members of the community for seven years after the incident.

The duo were accused of promoting communal war by those who banished them.

The banishment, which caused tension in the community, was heightened on Wednesday following the killing of another person, Udu Nnachi Uzor.

Eyewitness account claimed that a group known as catcham boys, killed Udu in his house at Ndenworo village in the community.

His wife, Onyinye who witnessed the incident narrated in a telephone interview that the suspects, numbering about 20, stormed their house at about midday and asked about her husband.

She claimed that, “They moved straight into the room and shot him dead. He was shot by one of the Catcham members known as ‘Deri’”.

She said her husband’s remains had been deposited at the morgue.

Recounting the incident, a community leader, Chief Etta Egor said the Catcham vigilante group had been wreaking havoc and causing unnecessary tension in Ekoli-Edda.

“We sighted them going into the villages armed with pump action rifles in the company of policemen and soldiers. We were wondering what the problem was this time around.

“Suddenly, we started hearing gunshots and when we rushed to the house of Nnachi Uzor, he had already dropped dead.

“We met the wife and family members crying. We don’t know the crime Ekoli has committed that the government has allowed these people to be attacking and killing our innocent youths like this,” he recounted.

Sources said a moving MAC-Truck belonging to the former council Chairman which was diverted by the thugs was still missing.

Meanwhile, when contacted, the Ebonyi State Police Public Relations officer, Joshua Ukandu said the command is yet to get the details of the incident from Edda local government Divisional Headquarters DPO.

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Stakeholders seek speedy passage of Peace Corps Bill

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Critical stakeholders on youth development in the country on Thursday in Abuja called on the Senate to speed up the passage of the bill for an act to establish the Nigerian Peace Corps.

The stakeholders claimed that the bill was passed by the House of Representatives in February 2024 and had since been transmitted to the Senate for concurrence.

At a media briefing in Abuja, the stakeholders lamented that the bill has since remained with the Senate awaiting its 3rd reading and final passage.

According to the stakeholders, the bill when passed by the Senate and assented to by President Bola Tinubu, will formally institutionalize Peace Corps operations and unlock the full potential of its contributions to peace building and national security.

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation SGF, George Akume spoke through Mr Francis Ihema, a Director in the SGF’s office at the occasion.

Among those who also made the appeal are Dr Jonathan Onoja Isaac, Dr Ibrahim Amendur, Dr Okeha Michael, and the Minister of Youth Development, represented by Abdulbasit Abdul.

According to them, the time has come for the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio to bring the bill forward and fast-track its passage in the interest of youth development to enable the youth contribute meaningfully to the social and economic development of the country.

Also speaking at the occasion, National Commandant of Peace Corps, Ambassador Dickson Akoh expressed concern over the worsening state of insecurity in the country, which according to him, is largely driven by the consequences of widespread youth unemployment and socio-economic exclusion.

He noted that the establishment of the Peace Corps would go a long way to address the situation.

“Meanwhile, we are deeply concerned by the stark reality that idle and disillusioned youths often become easy recruits for terrorism, banditry, kidnapping, and other criminal activities.

“It is therefore critical that the nation adopts a more strategic, inclusive and multi-sectoral approach to security, one that recognizes the role of youth empowerment in preventing violence and building peace.

“This is where the Peace Corps of Nigeria can and indeed must play a more strategic and complementary role. With our nationwide structure and disciplined pool of trained officers and men who are majorly youth, we are uniquely positioned to serve the nation in multiple capacities: as a reservoir of individual response reservists, as a platform for profiling, re-orienting, and preparing young Nigerians for future enlistment into the military and paramilitary agencies; and as an emergency deployment force, ready to support national assignments, civic interventions, and security reinforcement at a short notice.

“Besides, the organization has its presence in all communities in Nigeria, which makes the Corps to be well positioned to embark on surveillance, gather local intelligence and transmit findings on matters that may likely breach peace and security to the conventional security agencies for swift and rapid response.

“It is therefore, on this note that I want to make a passionate appeal to the Nigerian Senate, and indeed the Senate President, His Excellency, Sen. (Dr) Godswill Akpabio to do the needful by facilitating the swift passage of this vital legislation.

“Its enactment would not only be a landmark achievement for the nation but also the most cherished 27th Anniversary gift to the dedicated officers and men of the Peace Corps of Nigeria across the country,” he said.

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