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Oyo Rep, Oseni Assigns Portfolios to 70 Special Assistants , Calls for Prioritising Constituents’ Welfare

The member representing Ibarapa East/Ido Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Engr. Aderemi Oseni has assigned portfolios to seventy (70) appointed special assistants, urging them to prioritise meeting the needs and expectations of their constituents.
Oseni, who is also the Chairman of the House Committee on Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA), announced during a formal meeting on Tuesday in Eruwa.
The lawmaker, represented by his Senior Legislative Aide, Alhaji Hakeem Okedina, outlined the roles and responsibilities of the special assistants, tasking them with ensuring development across the constituency.
In a statement released on Wednesday by his media aide, Idowu Ayodele, Oseni emphasised the importance of delivering tangible results to the people who have placed their trust in him.
“The constituents expect a lot, and they deservedly want to see positive changes in their lives and constituency. As my representatives, you are now in the same boat with me and they expect that their lives will take a new and better turn,” Oseni said.
He further charged the appointees to act with integrity and dedication, stating, “You must work to make yourself worthy of God and the people, to make our esteemed constituents believe that the right hands are chosen.”
The special assistants have been assigned various portfolios that will address critical areas of development in Ibarapa East/Ido, with a focus on infrastructure, education, healthcare, and economic empowerment. The move is part of Oseni’s broader plan to foster progress in his constituency and improve the lives of his constituents.
Oseni, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), reaffirmed his commitment to delivering on his campaign promises, urging the appointed aides to see their roles as an opportunity to serve and make a positive impact on the community.
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IDO LOCAL GOVERNMENT
1. ABDUL JELILI TIJANI
TRADITIONAL 1
2. ABDULRAUF MUYIDEEN OLAYINKA
HEALTH 1
3. ABIDEMI A. OYENUGA
WOMEN AFFAIRS & SOCIAL WELFARE 1
4. ADEBAYO ADEDAYO MICHAEL
WATER RESOURCES 1
5. ADEBAYO MUYDEEN ADEWALE
YOUTH AFFAIRS 1
6. ADEDIRAN JEREMIAH AJIBOLA
AGRIC. 1
7. ADEGOKE TAOREED OMOOLA
WORKS 3
8. ADEJUMO JOSHUA SINA
TRANSPORTATION 2
9.ADEPEJU MOSHOOD OLOLADE
PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED 1
10 AKANO ASIMIYUAYOBAMI
ENERGY & POWER 2
11 AKEEM AJIBOLA BADMUS
HOUSING 2
12 AKEEM OLAREWAJU MURITALA
WATER RESOURCES 2
13 ALAWUSA EMMANUEL ADESOJI
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 2
14 AWE AKANMU ADEBAYO
PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED 2
15 BALOGUN, OLUWAYEMISI ADENIKE.
TRANSPORTATION 1
16 BASHIRU NIRUDEEN KOLADE
YOUTH AFFAIRS 2
17 GABRIEL OMIRIHWE OKEDE
AGRIC. 2
18 ISOLA OLUWAFEMI MODUPE
HOUSING 1
19 MAJEOBAJE BELLO MUKAILA
TRADITIONAL 2
20 MORAKINYO BAMIDELE ISAU
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
21 MUSIBAU KUDIRAT AMOPE
WOMEN AFFAIRS & SOCIAL WELFARE 3
22 ODETAYO OLUWOLE OLAYINKA
SPORTS 1
23 OGUNDELE OLUWAFEMI MICKY
INFORMATION 2
24 OKUNOLA ABASS ADEWALE
VOCATIONAL TRAINING/WORKSHOP 2
25 OLADEJO OLUDELE STEPHEN
HEALTH 2
26 OLADEJO RIFU’AT KEHINDE
EDUCATION 1
27 OLAGUNJU ISAAC AKINLOYE
VOCATIONAL TRAINING/WORKSHOP 1
28 OLUWAFEMI DAMILOLA ISAIAH
AGRIC 3
29 OYEDEJI SAMSON ADESHINA
WORKS 2
30 RAHMAN TUNJI SALAMI
WORKS 1
31 SANUSI ALANI
HEALTH 3
32 TAIBATU ORIYOMI
WOMEN AFFAIRS & SOCIAL WELFARE 2
33 PASTOR OLUSOLA GBENGA
PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED 3
34 ADENIRAN LANRE FOLUSO
VOCATIONAL TRAINING/WORKSHOP 3
35 MRS ADENIKE ADUN KARAKE
EDUCATION 2
36 ADESANOYE PHILIP INFORMATION 3
37 AKINOLA OLUMIDE
ENERGY & POWER 1
IBARAPA EAST LOCAL GOVERNMENT
1. ABOLADE, JOEL AKANGBE
HEALTH 1
2. ADEBAYO MAYOWA KEHINDE
TRADITIONAL 1
3. ADEGBOLA SARAT MORISADE
WOMEN AFFAIRS & SOCIAL WELFARE 1
4. ADENIJI OLUGBENGA JACOBS
ENERGY & POWER 1
5. ADETORO PONMILE OPEYEMI
YOUTH AFFAIRS 1
6. ADEWOYIN AKEEM ADEWALE
EDUCATION 2
7. ADEYEMO AKEEM
WORKS 2
8. AFOLABI LSIAKA BABATUNDE
PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED 1
9. AJAYI SEGUN K
TRANSPORTATION 2
10 AJAYI SINA OLUYEMI
PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED 2
11 AKINSIPE ABIOLA JOSEPH
SPORTS 1
12 ENGR OLABIMISI AKINNIRAN ADEMOLA
WORKS 1
13 GANIYU TOHEEB ABIODUN
AGRIC. 1
14 GBOLAHAN OPEYEMI
INFORMATION 1
15 GBOLASIRE RAHAMON ADELANI
SPORT 2
16 KOLAWOLE LATEEF OLADENI
TRANSPORTATION 1
17 ODERINDE BLESSING
WATER RESOURCES 2
18 ODERINDE SAMUEL OLATUNBOSUN
HOUSING 1
19 ODETUNDE OYEDELE AKANJI
TRADITIONAL 2
20 OGUNDOYIN OLUKUNLE O
YOUTH AFFAIRS 2
21 OJEBISI FESTUS OJENIKE
WATER RESOURCES 1
22 OJEWOLE OLAWALE RASAKI
EDUCATION 1
23 OJEWUNMI GBEMILEKE JOHN
AGRIC. 2
24 OJOAWO GBADE
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 1
25 OLADEESU MUYIWA REBECCA
WOMEN AFFAIRS & SOCIAL WELFARE 2
26 OLAOSEGBA GANIYU
HEALTH 2
27 OPAYEMI OLUMIDE MOSES
ENERGY & POWER 2
28 OYINLOLA BAYO ADEGBOLA
VOCATIONAL TRAINING/WORKSHOP 1
29 RABIU NURUDEEN ALANI
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 2
30 ADEBAYO FUNMILOLA BOLA
VOCATIONAL TRAINING/WORKSHOP 2
31 OLANREWAJU GANIYU GBOLAHAN
ENERGY & POWER 3
32. ALHAJA RAMOTA OKEMAKINDE (SSA) WOMEN AFFAIRS & SOCIAL WELFARE
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El-Rufai Urges Atiku, Obi, Others to Join SDP, Rules Out Merger

Former Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, has dismissed the possibility of a political merger ahead of the 2027 general election, instead urging former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, ex-Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi, and other opposition figures to join the Social Democratic Party (SDP).
El-Rufai’s call came in the wake of his resignation from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) on 10 March, citing a misalignment of values with the party.
In a recent interview with BBC Hausa, the former governor appealed to opposition leaders to unite under the SDP banner to challenge President Bola Tinubu’s administration in the next election.
“My wishes and prayers are that Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, Rotimi Amaechi, Rauf Aregbesola, and all opposition leaders join SDP—not to form a merger or register a new party, but to work together towards 2027,” he said.
El-Rufai also expressed his disappointment in the current administration, stating that despite initial confidence in Tinubu’s leadership, he had failed to meet expectations.
“What pains me is that the government we supported and believed in would perform well because we saw what Tinubu achieved in Lagos despite his challenges,” he remarked. “We all know about his issues in Chicago, but we thought if he could replicate his work in Lagos at the national level, we should support him. However, he has failed.”
Meanwhile, the Presidency has dismissed speculation surrounding the 2027 elections, maintaining that President Tinubu is focused on economic reforms and national development.
In a statement on Friday via X (formerly Twitter), Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Media and Public Communications, Bayo Onanuga, stated:
“President Tinubu is not worried about the next election. He is concerned about the shared prosperity he can bring to Nigerians. He is focused on ensuring that, by the end of his first term, he can look back and say, ‘I have impacted the lives of Nigerians and turned this economy around.’”
Onanuga also highlighted the administration’s achievements, including improved foreign reserves, reduced inflation, a growing trade surplus, and increased foreign investments.
Addressing speculation about his own presidential ambition in 2027, El-Rufai said his candidacy would depend on the party and the will of the people.
“It is not for me to decide; it is the party and the people that will decide. Even when I was contesting for governor, it was the people who met and convinced (Muhammadu) Buhari, and he called me to run,” he said.
As political alignments continue to take shape ahead of 2027, El-Rufai’s defection and his call for opposition unity signal growing tensions within Nigeria’s political landscape.
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I Am an APC Member, I Like to Be Addressed as One – Buhari

Former President Muhammadu Buhari has reaffirmed his commitment to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), stating that he remains a loyal member and will continue to promote the party across the country.
Buhari made this known in a statement released on Thursday by his spokesman, Garba Shehu, amid speculations of defections from the APC.
“I am an APC member, and I like to be addressed as such. I will try to popularise the party by all means,” the former president declared.
Without referring to any individual or ongoing political debates, Buhari reiterated his long-standing position on party loyalty, emphasizing that he would never turn his back on the APC—the platform that brought him to power for two consecutive terms from 2015 to 2023.
He expressed gratitude to the party and its supporters for the trust they placed in him, acknowledging their role in his political journey. “I have nothing but gratitude for the support that the party gave me before and during my tenure as president. That, to me, is the highest honor, and I would never ask for anything more,” he added.
Buhari further stressed the importance of preserving the party’s founding ideals, which he described as a crucial effort to safeguard democracy and uphold constitutional values. According to him, the sacrifices made by the APC’s founding fathers in building a formidable party should be appreciated and sustained.
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Former Kaduna State Governor, Nasiru El-Rufai, has revealed that his decision to leave the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) was made with the knowledge and approval of former President Muhammadu Buhari.
El-Rufai, who officially announced his defection to the Social Democratic Party (SDP) on Monday through a statement on his verified Facebook page, disclosed this in an interview with BBC Hausa on Wednesday.
The former governor stated that he has always sought Buhari’s counsel on major political decisions, including his departure from the APC.
“There are certain people that before I do any major thing or make any decision, I consult, and anything they ask me not to do, I don’t do, and former President Muhammadu Buhari is among them,” El-Rufai said.
“I consulted Buhari before leaving the APC. It was on a Friday when I went and met him. I hardly make any major decision without consulting him. I told him to pray for me and give me his blessings, which he did.”
El-Rufai also recalled how, during his time as Kaduna State governor, he sought Buhari’s input on key appointments, including the selection of commissioners.
“Even when I was governor of Kaduna before I appointed my commissioners, I took the list to Buhari for cross-checking to see if, from among them, someone ever insulted him.
“He laughed, thanked me, and told me to go ahead and appoint my commissioners,” he added.
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