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

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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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2027: APC Perfects Consensus Strategy for Oyo

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Ahead of the 2027 general elections, the national leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on Tuesday held a high-level strategic meeting with the Oyo State chapter of the party as part of efforts to reposition the APC for victory and prevent internal crisis ahead of the polls.

The development was first scooped by OYOINSIGHT.COM which quoted multiple party sources familiar with the closed-door deliberations.

Sources disclosed that the meeting, held in Abuja, focused largely on a consensus arrangement being considered by stakeholders of the party in Oyo State, in line with political templates reportedly being adopted in Lagos and Ogun states ahead of the next electoral cycle.

Party insiders said the move was aimed at strengthening unity within the fold of the opposition party in the state, minimising rancour during the primaries and presenting a formidable front against rival parties in 2027.

It was further gathered that some members of the state executive committee may have been subtly informed about preferred consensus candidates being considered for elective positions across the state.

Though details of the deliberations were still sketchy as of press time, sources hinted that the national leadership stressed the need for cohesion, discipline and strategic alignment among stakeholders to improve the party’s electoral fortunes in Oyo.

Those at the meeting included the Oyo APC Chairman, Moses Alake Adeyemo; the state secretary, Fatai Adesina Adeniyi; the Publicity Secretary, Olawale Sadare; the Organising Secretary, Aderemi Adepoju; and the Legal Adviser, Sunday Aborisade.

Others were the Women Leader, Adekemi Opatunde; the Youth Leader, Olalekan Oladejo; Joshua Oyebamiji; Tunde Oloyede; Sunday Babalola; Joseph Omoniyi; and Mojeed Adebayo.

As of the time of filing this report, the party had yet to issue an official statement on the outcome of the meeting.

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2027: Oyo APC Set for Credible Direct Primaries, Says Alake Adeyemo

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The Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State, Chief Moses Alake Adeyemo, on Monday assured aspirants and party members that the party would conduct transparent, peaceful and credible direct primaries ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Adeyemo declared that no aspirant would be victimised or denied a level playing field, stressing that the party leadership remained committed to internal democracy and progressive ideals.

The former deputy governor spoke while receiving members of the APC Screening and Appeal Committees deployed from the party’s National Secretariat in Abuja at the APC Secretariat in Oke-Ado, Ibadan.

He disclosed that although the party initially explored consensus arrangements across elective positions, prevailing realities indicated that direct primaries would be conducted in some areas, including the governorship contest.

Adeyemo said the party had already put necessary structures in place to ensure a hitch-free exercise capable of strengthening unity within the APC.

He said: “We set machineries in motion for us to achieve the aim of consensus across board but reports available to me indicate that we would have to go by the second option which is direct primary in certain cases including the governorship ticket.

“To this end, we shall work towards organising free, fair and credible exercise in all the affected areas even as we cannot rule out the possibility of some aspirants having a rethink and supporting the consensus arrangement as necessary.

“Where we have more than an aspirant, Abuja would send people to conduct primaries and we at the state level would provide the required support to make everything work out in the interest of our great party.”

The APC chairman explained that all registered party members would participate fully in the exercise at their respective wards on dates to be announced by the National Secretariat.

According to him, affirmation would be adopted in areas where consensus candidates emerge, while voting would be conducted wherever direct primaries become necessary.

“For consensus, members will lend their voices for affirmation while voting will be done in the cases of direct primary,” he added.

Speaking earlier, Chairman of the Screening Committee and former Speaker of the Ondo State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Taofiq AbdusSalam, assured party faithful that the committee would carry out a thorough, transparent and unbiased screening process.

He said only eligible aspirants would be cleared to participate in the primaries and eventually fly the APC flag in the forthcoming elections.

Other members of the Screening Committee are Kamal Sanusi (Secretary), Smart Oluwole, Tunde Kolade and Olabamiji Agunloye.

Members of the Screening Appeal Committee are Jibola Oduwole (Chairman), Abimbola Jack (Secretary) and Jelil Jimoh.

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NDC zones 2027 presidency to South, reserves 2031 for North

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The Nigeria Democratic Congress on Saturday zoned its 2027 presidential ticket to Southern Nigeria, declaring that the party’s candidate would serve a single four-year term if elected.

The decision was reached during the party’s national convention held in Abuja amid growing momentum within the opposition platform following a wave of high-profile defections from other political parties.

Announcing the development on its official social media handle, the party stated, “NDC presidential ticket is zoned to the South!!”

The party also resolved that its 2031 presidential ticket would be ceded to Northern Nigeria as part of efforts to maintain regional balance and internal equity.

The convention comes as key opposition figures, including former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, and former New Nigeria People’s Party presidential candidate, Rabiu Kwankwaso, joined party leaders and delegates at the Abuja gathering.

Saturday’s convention is expected to ratify several recent decisions taken by the party’s National Executive Committee, including zoning arrangements, amendments to the party constitution, and the election of new national executives.

According to the convention agenda obtained by journalists, discussions centred on zoning, ratification of the amended constitution, and leadership restructuring ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The NDC has in recent weeks witnessed a surge in defections from rival opposition parties, particularly the African Democratic Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party.

On Tuesday, no fewer than 17 members of the House of Representatives defected from the ADC to the NDC.

Their defections were formally announced during plenary at the House of Representatives.

The lawmakers include Yusuf Datti, Uchenna Okonkwo, Adamu Wakili, Thaddeus Attah, George Ozodinobi, Lilian Orogbu, Oluwaseyi Sowunmi, Peter Aniekwe, Mukhtar Zakari, George Oluwande and Munachim Umezuruike.
Others are Emeka Idu, Jesse Onuakalusi, Ifeanyi Uzokwe, Afam Ogene, Murphy Omoruyi and Abdulhakeem Ado.
The defections came barely two days after Obi and Kwankwaso formally joined the NDC from the ADC.

The duo were presented with the party’s membership cards last Sunday shortly after a closed-door meeting with party leaders.

A former Governor of Bayelsa State and NDC national leader, Seriake Dickson, officially welcomed the opposition figures into the party.

Obi had attributed his exit from the ADC to worsening internal crises, external interference and what he described as increasing hostility within party structures.

The former Anambra State governor said Nigeria’s political environment had become increasingly toxic, marked by intimidation, insecurity and sustained scrutiny of opposition figures.

He also lamented that institutions meant to protect citizens were now often deployed against them, while individuals committed to genuine public service faced mounting pressure both publicly and privately.

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