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Full List: Former governor of Oyo state, Adebayo Alao-Akala’s properties in Nigeria, UK, US that are subject of family dispute

Full List: Former governor of Oyo state, Adebayo Alao-Akala’s properties in Nigeria, UK, US that are subject of family dispute


 Residence at No. 1, Oba Akinyele Avenue, off Rotimi Williams Street, Old Bodija Estate, Ibadan

 A five-star hotel in Ghana

 Bungalow at Randa, Ogbomoso

 Property at Opadoyin Lodge, Ogbomoso

 Building at 32, Oba Adebimpe Road, Ile Itesiwaju, Dugbe, Ibadan

 Property at No. 8, Samora Machel Street, Asokoro, Abuja

 Property in Games Village, Abuja

 Twin duplex in Ikeja, Lagos

 No. 4, George Street, Ikoyi, Lagos

 Duplex beside Iponri Barracks, Surulere, Lagos

 Plot at Water Corporation Drive, Oniru, Lagos

 Guest house in Agodi GRA, Ibadan

 Plots 1–4, Aerodrome GRA, Samonda, Ibadan

 7,000 acres of land beside Ibadan Golf Club

 No. 29, Osuntokun Avenue, Bodija Estate, Ibadan

 Five-bedroom bungalow at Cele Bus Stop, Ologuneru, Ibadan

 Property at Old UAC Building, Dugbe, Ibadan

 Guest house at YOACO, Ogbomoso

 Destiny House, Oremeji, Mokola, Ibadan

 Destiny House, Ogbomoso

 Deborah House, Sabo, Ogbomoso

 Storey building at Starlight, Ogbomoso

 Eternal Mega Filling Station, Ogbomoso

 TDB Filling Station, Ogbomoso

 Building beside Eternal Filling Station, Ogbomoso

 NIPCO Filling Station beside A.K. Bello, Ogbomoso

 TDB Gas Plant, Aroje, Ogbomoso

 Land opposite LAUTECH, Ogbomoso

 Parrot FM, Oke Bebi, Ogbomoso

 Warehouse and farm in Ogbomoso

 Land in GRA, Ogbomoso (held in care of Demola Alao)

 140-23 160th Street, Jamaica, Queens, New York, USA

 19 San Juan Drive, Chafford Hundred, Grays, Essex, England

 1,000 acres of land at Ikoyi, Ogbomoso (including proposed site of Alao-Akala College of Health Sciences and Umera Farms)

 Olowolagba Microfinance Bank


 Residence at No. 1, Oba Akinyele Avenue, off Rotimi Williams Street, Old Bodija Estate, Ibadan

 A five-star hotel in Ghana

 Bungalow at Randa, Ogbomoso

 Property at Opadoyin Lodge, Ogbomoso

 Building at 32, Oba Adebimpe Road, Ile Itesiwaju, Dugbe, Ibadan

 Property at No. 8, Samora Machel Street, Asokoro, Abuja

 Property in Games Village, Abuja

 Twin duplex in Ikeja, Lagos

 No. 4, George Street, Ikoyi, Lagos

 Duplex beside Iponri Barracks, Surulere, Lagos

 Plot at Water Corporation Drive, Oniru, Lagos

 Guest house in Agodi GRA, Ibadan

 Plots 1–4, Aerodrome GRA, Samonda, Ibadan

 7,000 acres of land beside Ibadan Golf Club

 No. 29, Osuntokun Avenue, Bodija Estate, Ibadan

 Five-bedroom bungalow at Cele Bus Stop, Ologuneru, Ibadan

 Property at Old UAC Building, Dugbe, Ibadan

 Guest house at YOACO, Ogbomoso

 Destiny House, Oremeji, Mokola, Ibadan

 Destiny House, Ogbomoso

 Deborah House, Sabo, Ogbomoso

 Storey building at Starlight, Ogbomoso

 Eternal Mega Filling Station, Ogbomoso

 TDB Filling Station, Ogbomoso

 Building beside Eternal Filling Station, Ogbomoso

 NIPCO Filling Station beside A.K. Bello, Ogbomoso

 TDB Gas Plant, Aroje, Ogbomoso

 Land opposite LAUTECH, Ogbomoso

 Parrot FM, Oke Bebi, Ogbomoso

 Warehouse and farm in Ogbomoso

 Land in GRA, Ogbomoso (held in care of Demola Alao)

 140-23 160th Street, Jamaica, Queens, New York, USA

 19 San Juan Drive, Chafford Hundred, Grays, Essex, England

 1,000 acres of land at Ikoyi, Ogbomoso (including proposed site of Alao-Akala College of Health Sciences and Umera Farms)

 Olowolagba Microfinance Bank

APAGUN SPITS FIRE, WARNS IMPOSTORS IN OGUN STATE LABOUR PARTY

APAGUN SPITS FIRE, WARNS IMPOSTORS IN OGUN STATE LABOUR PARTY

Apagun 

The Ogun State Labour Party's Interim Chairman Apagun Olaolu Samuel has sternly warned impostors in the state presenting themselves as the party's Leaders to the people within and outside the state.


The party's leadership in Ogun State said in a statement signed by the interim Chairman that it's attention has been drawn to acts of impersonation by one Comrade Lookman Abiodun Jagun, falsely claiming to represent the party in various capacities.


The part categorically stated that Comrade Jagun's tenure as Caretaker Chairman ended with the Abure-led National Working Committee (NWC)

-And that Apagun Olaolu Samuel is the legitimate State Chairman, appointed by Sen. Nnenadi Esther Usman led National Working Committee of the party with an appointment letter dated December 5, 2025

The party equally warned that any transactions, statements, or actions taken by Jagun or any other impostors in the name of Labour Party Ogun State are invalid, null, and void and those dealing with they are doing so at their personal risks. 

"We condemn this act of impersonation and warn the public to beware of such deceitful tactics. We urge all party members, stakeholders, and the general public to deal only with authorized party officials." The statement said.



READ THE STATEMENT IN PART:


DATE: March 21, 2026


The attention of the Labour Party Ogun State Chapter has been drawn to acts of impersonation by Comrade Lookman Abiodun Jagun, falsely claiming to represent the party in various capacities.


This is to inform the public that:

- Comrade Jagun's tenure as Caretaker Chairman ended with the Abure-led National Working Committee (NWC)


- Apagun Olaolu Samuel is the legitimate State Chairman, appointed by Sen. Nnenadi Esther Usman, national executive, in a letter dated December 5, 2025


- Any transactions, statements, or actions taken by Jagun in the name of Labour Party Ogun State are invalid, null, and void


We condemn this act of impersonation and warn the public to beware of such deceitful tactics. We urge all party members, stakeholders, and the general public to deal only with authorized party officials.


Any attempt to misrepresent or impersonate Labour Party officials will be met with swift legal action. We are committed to protecting the integrity of our party and the interests of Ogun State.


Signed,

Apagun Olaolu Samuel

State Chairman, Labour Party, Ogun State

Apagun 

The Ogun State Labour Party's Interim Chairman Apagun Olaolu Samuel has sternly warned impostors in the state presenting themselves as the party's Leaders to the people within and outside the state.


The party's leadership in Ogun State said in a statement signed by the interim Chairman that it's attention has been drawn to acts of impersonation by one Comrade Lookman Abiodun Jagun, falsely claiming to represent the party in various capacities.


The part categorically stated that Comrade Jagun's tenure as Caretaker Chairman ended with the Abure-led National Working Committee (NWC)

-And that Apagun Olaolu Samuel is the legitimate State Chairman, appointed by Sen. Nnenadi Esther Usman led National Working Committee of the party with an appointment letter dated December 5, 2025

The party equally warned that any transactions, statements, or actions taken by Jagun or any other impostors in the name of Labour Party Ogun State are invalid, null, and void and those dealing with they are doing so at their personal risks. 

"We condemn this act of impersonation and warn the public to beware of such deceitful tactics. We urge all party members, stakeholders, and the general public to deal only with authorized party officials." The statement said.



READ THE STATEMENT IN PART:


DATE: March 21, 2026


The attention of the Labour Party Ogun State Chapter has been drawn to acts of impersonation by Comrade Lookman Abiodun Jagun, falsely claiming to represent the party in various capacities.


This is to inform the public that:

- Comrade Jagun's tenure as Caretaker Chairman ended with the Abure-led National Working Committee (NWC)


- Apagun Olaolu Samuel is the legitimate State Chairman, appointed by Sen. Nnenadi Esther Usman, national executive, in a letter dated December 5, 2025


- Any transactions, statements, or actions taken by Jagun in the name of Labour Party Ogun State are invalid, null, and void


We condemn this act of impersonation and warn the public to beware of such deceitful tactics. We urge all party members, stakeholders, and the general public to deal only with authorized party officials.


Any attempt to misrepresent or impersonate Labour Party officials will be met with swift legal action. We are committed to protecting the integrity of our party and the interests of Ogun State.


Signed,

Apagun Olaolu Samuel

State Chairman, Labour Party, Ogun State

Hon. Ayanlols Reaffirms Loyalty To Labour, Celebrates Wale Okunniyi

Hon. Ayanlols Reaffirms Loyalty To Labour, Celebrates Wale Okunniyi


EJIKEME OMENAZU 


LAGOS



Hon. Tokunbo Paul Ayanlola, the 2023 Labour Party (LP) candidate for the Lagos State House of Assembly, has reaffirmed his loyalty to the party.


 Hon. Ayanlola,also former Chairmanship candidate for Mushin constituency in the  2025 local government elections under the platform of the Labour Party (LP), who spoke through a statement in Lagos,  also reaffirmed his total commitment to the Labour Party.


The grassroots politician also restated his  loyalty to the leadership of Sir Olawale Okunniyi, a veteran activist and nationalist.


Ayanlola stated; "My political journey in the Labour Party began through the vision, guidance, and support of Sir Olawale Okunniyi, whose tireless efforts in strengthening our party and promoting credible leadership remain a source of inspiration. 


"His role in encouraging my political aspirations is one I hold in high regard, and I consider it both a duty and an honour to continue to stand by the labour party..

As a politician and as a servant of the people, I believe integrity is the cornerstone of true leadership.


“I therefore wish to assure party members, supporters, and the general public that my loyalty to the Labour Party and to the ideals of transparency, accountability, and service to the people remains unshakable.


“As we move towards the 2027 elections, I am committed to working with all progressive stakeholders to further strengthen the Labour Party in Mushin and across Lagos State.


“Together, we will ensure that the party continues to serve as a beacon of hope and a platform that genuinely represents the interests of the people.


“Finally Hon Tokunbo Paul Ayanlola celebrates his political mentor, Esooji Omo Nija Veteran Chief Olawale Okunnyi, a happy birthday and more grace, and good health.


“I will continue to remain committed, loyal and grateful.”


EJIKEME OMENAZU 


LAGOS



Hon. Tokunbo Paul Ayanlola, the 2023 Labour Party (LP) candidate for the Lagos State House of Assembly, has reaffirmed his loyalty to the party.


 Hon. Ayanlola,also former Chairmanship candidate for Mushin constituency in the  2025 local government elections under the platform of the Labour Party (LP), who spoke through a statement in Lagos,  also reaffirmed his total commitment to the Labour Party.


The grassroots politician also restated his  loyalty to the leadership of Sir Olawale Okunniyi, a veteran activist and nationalist.


Ayanlola stated; "My political journey in the Labour Party began through the vision, guidance, and support of Sir Olawale Okunniyi, whose tireless efforts in strengthening our party and promoting credible leadership remain a source of inspiration. 


"His role in encouraging my political aspirations is one I hold in high regard, and I consider it both a duty and an honour to continue to stand by the labour party..

As a politician and as a servant of the people, I believe integrity is the cornerstone of true leadership.


“I therefore wish to assure party members, supporters, and the general public that my loyalty to the Labour Party and to the ideals of transparency, accountability, and service to the people remains unshakable.


“As we move towards the 2027 elections, I am committed to working with all progressive stakeholders to further strengthen the Labour Party in Mushin and across Lagos State.


“Together, we will ensure that the party continues to serve as a beacon of hope and a platform that genuinely represents the interests of the people.


“Finally Hon Tokunbo Paul Ayanlola celebrates his political mentor, Esooji Omo Nija Veteran Chief Olawale Okunnyi, a happy birthday and more grace, and good health.


“I will continue to remain committed, loyal and grateful.”

Iran strikes the Dimona reactor in response to the attack on Natanz, Death tolls more than 40

Iran strikes the Dimona reactor in response to the attack on Natanz, Death tolls more than 40

 

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An Iranian ballistic missile reportedly hit Dimona in southern Israel. Most notably, the missiles appear to have penetrated advanced U.S. and Israeli air defense systems protecting the nuclear facility, with at least two interception systems reportedly bypassed in the operation. 

The International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed the incident but also indicates that no abnormal radiation levels have been detected.

"The IAEA is aware of reports of an incident in the city of Dimona, Israel, involving a missile impact and has not received any indication of damage to the nuclear research center Negev."


"Information from regional States indicates that no abnormal radiation levels have been detected."

"Closely monitoring the situation, Director General @RafaelMGrossi stressed that "maximum military restraint should be observed, in particular in the vicinity of nuclear facilities".

Iranian Revolutionary Guard Spokesperson : in a statement confirming the strikes said, "We could have struck the Dimona nuclear plant if we wanted to. This was a warning shot. If our nuclear facilities are attacked again, Dimona will be destroyed."


Israeli foreign ministry in a statement said the Iranian regime devastated Arad and Dimona by deliberately striking civilians with missiles. Over 100 people were injured, including children. A blatant war crime. Pure terrorism."


More than forty has been confirmed killed in the incident.

According to the reports by Times Of Israel: "Over 100 people were injured by Iranian strikes in the southern cities of Dimona and Arad on Saturday, 11 of them seriously, medics said, after Israeli air defenses failed to intercept at least two ballistic missiles."


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the strike a very difficult evening in the campaign for the country's future.

Netanyahu said Israel is determined to continue the war against Iran despite the devastated strikes ravaging the country by Iran's ballistic missiles.

Israel’s Home Front Command has closed schools and banned gatherings of over 50 in the south until Tuesday after Iranian missile strikes on Dimona, Kan reports. 

 The mayor of Arad in southern Israel says that about 150 families were evacuated from the neighbourhood that was hit by the Iranian missile attack.

Israel announces 'new wave of strikes' as conflict escalates 

There was a report of '3 or 4 heavy bombs' heard near Mount Damavand & Pardis, Tehran province


In another response to Trump's further threats, Iran warns it will target US and Israel‑linked energy and IT infrastructure, along with desalination plants in the region if its power plants are hit, following Trump’s threat to strike Iranian plants over the Strait of Hormuz.


American President Donald Trump had said if Iran doesn’t FULLY OPEN, WITHOUT THREAT, the Strait of Hormuz, within 48 HOURS from this exact point in time, the United States of America will hit and obliterate their various POWER PLANTS, STARTING WITH THE BIGGEST ONE FIRST…” 



Meanwhile, Iran has denied targeting the UK’s military base on Diego Garcia, with a senior official telling Al Jazeera it was not behind the missile attack.


 The base is being used by the US for “defensive operations” in its war with Iran. The war against Iran by US and Israel have been variously condemned as an unprovoked aggression against Tehran.

 

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An Iranian ballistic missile reportedly hit Dimona in southern Israel. Most notably, the missiles appear to have penetrated advanced U.S. and Israeli air defense systems protecting the nuclear facility, with at least two interception systems reportedly bypassed in the operation. 

The International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed the incident but also indicates that no abnormal radiation levels have been detected.

"The IAEA is aware of reports of an incident in the city of Dimona, Israel, involving a missile impact and has not received any indication of damage to the nuclear research center Negev."


"Information from regional States indicates that no abnormal radiation levels have been detected."

"Closely monitoring the situation, Director General @RafaelMGrossi stressed that "maximum military restraint should be observed, in particular in the vicinity of nuclear facilities".

Iranian Revolutionary Guard Spokesperson : in a statement confirming the strikes said, "We could have struck the Dimona nuclear plant if we wanted to. This was a warning shot. If our nuclear facilities are attacked again, Dimona will be destroyed."


Israeli foreign ministry in a statement said the Iranian regime devastated Arad and Dimona by deliberately striking civilians with missiles. Over 100 people were injured, including children. A blatant war crime. Pure terrorism."


More than forty has been confirmed killed in the incident.

According to the reports by Times Of Israel: "Over 100 people were injured by Iranian strikes in the southern cities of Dimona and Arad on Saturday, 11 of them seriously, medics said, after Israeli air defenses failed to intercept at least two ballistic missiles."


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the strike a very difficult evening in the campaign for the country's future.

Netanyahu said Israel is determined to continue the war against Iran despite the devastated strikes ravaging the country by Iran's ballistic missiles.

Israel’s Home Front Command has closed schools and banned gatherings of over 50 in the south until Tuesday after Iranian missile strikes on Dimona, Kan reports. 

 The mayor of Arad in southern Israel says that about 150 families were evacuated from the neighbourhood that was hit by the Iranian missile attack.

Israel announces 'new wave of strikes' as conflict escalates 

There was a report of '3 or 4 heavy bombs' heard near Mount Damavand & Pardis, Tehran province


In another response to Trump's further threats, Iran warns it will target US and Israel‑linked energy and IT infrastructure, along with desalination plants in the region if its power plants are hit, following Trump’s threat to strike Iranian plants over the Strait of Hormuz.


American President Donald Trump had said if Iran doesn’t FULLY OPEN, WITHOUT THREAT, the Strait of Hormuz, within 48 HOURS from this exact point in time, the United States of America will hit and obliterate their various POWER PLANTS, STARTING WITH THE BIGGEST ONE FIRST…” 



Meanwhile, Iran has denied targeting the UK’s military base on Diego Garcia, with a senior official telling Al Jazeera it was not behind the missile attack.


 The base is being used by the US for “defensive operations” in its war with Iran. The war against Iran by US and Israel have been variously condemned as an unprovoked aggression against Tehran.

LABOUR PARTY PRESS RELEASE: STOP THE POLITICAL DESECRATION OF THE TEACHING PROFESSION — A WARNING TO THE "YAYI TEACHERS MEDIA GROUP"

LABOUR PARTY PRESS RELEASE: STOP THE POLITICAL DESECRATION OF THE TEACHING PROFESSION — A WARNING TO THE "YAYI TEACHERS MEDIA GROUP"

LABOUR PARTY, OGUN STATE CHAPTER

DATE: March 21, 2026


 STOP THE POLITICAL DESECRATION OF THE TEACHING PROFESSION: A WARNING TO THE "YAYI TEACHERS MEDIA GROUP"*



The attention of the Ogun State Chapter of the Labour Party has been drawn to a series of misleading videos and social media campaigns orchestrated by a group styling itself as the "YAYI Teachers Media Group." This group claims to represent the collective voice of teachers in Ogun State in support of the gubernatorial ambitions of Senator Solomon Olamilekan (Yayi) under the All Progressives Congress (APC).

We find it necessary to set the record straight and protect the "good citizens of Ogun State" from this orchestrated campaign of misinformation.


1. *Misleading the Public*

The nomenclature "YAYI Teachers Media Group" is a deliberate attempt to create a false impression that the noble teachers of Ogun State—both in public and private service—have abandoned their neutrality to become political appendages of a partisan interest. This is a gross insult to the thousands of teachers who remain committed to their professional ethics.


2. *Violation of Extant Civil Service Rules*

The Labour Party wishes to remind the promoters of this group that Public Servants (including public school teachers) are strictly governed by laws that forbid partisan political campaigning while in active service.  

Ogun State Public Service Rules (PSR): Specifically, Rules 04401, 04402, and 04406 prohibit civil servants from participating in partisan political activities, attending political rallies, or acting as "canvassers" for candidates.

National Precedent: In 2016, the Ogun State Civil Service Commission sanctioned several workers for similar partisan displays during the World Teachers Day celebration, citing these exact rules.  

Professional Misconduct: Under Nigerian Educational Law, engaging in activities that bring the profession into disrepute or violate the neutrality of the classroom is a ground for disciplinary action, ranging from suspension to outright dismissal.


3. *The Constitutional Boundary*

While we acknowledge the Supreme Court’s ruling in INEC vs. Musa (2003) regarding the right of association, the law is clear: a public servant's right to belong to a party does not grant them the right to use their professional identity (as "Ogun Teachers") to conduct public campaigns. Partisanship in the discharge of duty is a "red line" that maintains the stability of our democracy.


4. *Our Call to Action*


To the Head of Service and Ministry of Education: We call on the Ogun State Government to investigate the individuals behind the "YAYI Teachers Media Group." If they are indeed public servants, they must be held accountable to the Civil Service Rules to prevent the total collapse of discipline in our schools.


To Our Teachers: Do not allow yourselves to be used as political shields. Your reward should not just be in heaven, but also in a state that respects your professional boundaries today.


To the General Public: Disregard these videos. They do not represent the silent majority of educators who are more concerned with the dwindling standards of education and their welfare than with the 2027 ambitions of any politician.


The Labour Party remains the only platform committed to the true empowerment of workers and the restoration of dignity to the classroom.


Signed,

Apagun Olaolu Samuel 

State Chairman,

Labour Party, 

Ogun State.

LABOUR PARTY, OGUN STATE CHAPTER

DATE: March 21, 2026


 STOP THE POLITICAL DESECRATION OF THE TEACHING PROFESSION: A WARNING TO THE "YAYI TEACHERS MEDIA GROUP"*



The attention of the Ogun State Chapter of the Labour Party has been drawn to a series of misleading videos and social media campaigns orchestrated by a group styling itself as the "YAYI Teachers Media Group." This group claims to represent the collective voice of teachers in Ogun State in support of the gubernatorial ambitions of Senator Solomon Olamilekan (Yayi) under the All Progressives Congress (APC).

We find it necessary to set the record straight and protect the "good citizens of Ogun State" from this orchestrated campaign of misinformation.


1. *Misleading the Public*

The nomenclature "YAYI Teachers Media Group" is a deliberate attempt to create a false impression that the noble teachers of Ogun State—both in public and private service—have abandoned their neutrality to become political appendages of a partisan interest. This is a gross insult to the thousands of teachers who remain committed to their professional ethics.


2. *Violation of Extant Civil Service Rules*

The Labour Party wishes to remind the promoters of this group that Public Servants (including public school teachers) are strictly governed by laws that forbid partisan political campaigning while in active service.  

Ogun State Public Service Rules (PSR): Specifically, Rules 04401, 04402, and 04406 prohibit civil servants from participating in partisan political activities, attending political rallies, or acting as "canvassers" for candidates.

National Precedent: In 2016, the Ogun State Civil Service Commission sanctioned several workers for similar partisan displays during the World Teachers Day celebration, citing these exact rules.  

Professional Misconduct: Under Nigerian Educational Law, engaging in activities that bring the profession into disrepute or violate the neutrality of the classroom is a ground for disciplinary action, ranging from suspension to outright dismissal.


3. *The Constitutional Boundary*

While we acknowledge the Supreme Court’s ruling in INEC vs. Musa (2003) regarding the right of association, the law is clear: a public servant's right to belong to a party does not grant them the right to use their professional identity (as "Ogun Teachers") to conduct public campaigns. Partisanship in the discharge of duty is a "red line" that maintains the stability of our democracy.


4. *Our Call to Action*


To the Head of Service and Ministry of Education: We call on the Ogun State Government to investigate the individuals behind the "YAYI Teachers Media Group." If they are indeed public servants, they must be held accountable to the Civil Service Rules to prevent the total collapse of discipline in our schools.


To Our Teachers: Do not allow yourselves to be used as political shields. Your reward should not just be in heaven, but also in a state that respects your professional boundaries today.


To the General Public: Disregard these videos. They do not represent the silent majority of educators who are more concerned with the dwindling standards of education and their welfare than with the 2027 ambitions of any politician.


The Labour Party remains the only platform committed to the true empowerment of workers and the restoration of dignity to the classroom.


Signed,

Apagun Olaolu Samuel 

State Chairman,

Labour Party, 

Ogun State.

PRESS RELEASE: LABOUR PARTY SETS TIMETABLE FOR PRIMARIES, FIXES MAY 23, 2026 FOR PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

PRESS RELEASE: LABOUR PARTY SETS TIMETABLE FOR PRIMARIES, FIXES MAY 23, 2026 FOR PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

..... SUSPENDS ERRING MEMBERS



The National Executive Council (NEC) of the Labour Party has approved the timetable for the conduct of its primary elections ahead of the 2027 general elections. At a well-attended statutory NEC meeting held on Tuesday, 17th March 2026, and duly observed by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the Party, in compliance with the Electoral Act and INEC’s guidelines, approved the following schedule:


1. Submission of Membership Register to INEC – April 15, 2026

2. Governorship, Senate, House of Representatives, and House of Assembly Primaries – Friday, May 15, 2026

3. Presidential Primary Election – Saturday, May 23, 2026


NEC also noted with satisfaction and ratified the actions of the National Leadership of the Party regarding the conduct of Ward, Local Government, and State Congresses scheduled for March 26, 28, and 31, 2026 respectively, as well as the National Convention slated for April 11, 2026.


The Council, which remains the highest decision-making organ of the Party after the National Convention, reviewed recent developments within the Party. This included the recent unfortunate invasion of the Party Secretariat by hoodlums allegedly sponsored by certain rogue elements.


Following a thorough review of the report and recommendations of the Peace, Reconciliation and Disciplinary Committee, chaired by Comrade Salisu Mohammed (BOT Secretary), NEC invoked its disciplinary powers and approved the suspension of the following members for acts of indiscipline, anti-party activities, and complicity in the desecration of the Party's National Secretariat: Eneyi G. Zidougha, Hilda Doukubo, Lincolin Charles, Muhammed Sabitu Aliyu, Ogar Osim, Vincent Okwuokei, Casmir Agbo Uchenna, Simon Zubairu Bamga, Abduljamid Sa’ad Suleiman, Emmanuel Agida, Auwala Ahmed, Ularama Jubrila, Grace Zafara Posat, Suleiman Abdurahman Abdul, Ajibade Adekunle Samson, Alexander Emmanuel Ombugu, Elizabeth Ativie, Godwin Jioke, Airen Igbinedion, Osas Frank, Kennedy Ahanotu, Ayidele Olurunfemi, B. Arabanbi, Umar Faruk Ibrahim, Auwal Tafoki, and Obiora Ifoh.


NEC further ratified and approved the ongoing expansion of the Party’s membership register through a hybrid approach - Digital Membership Registration (e-registration) alongside manual registration in rural communities. This initiative is aimed at modernizing the Party’s database, strengthening participatory democracy, and enhancing transparency and efficiency in Party administration, in line with the provisions of the Electoral Act 2026.


Additionally, NEC resolved that all existing vacancies within Party structures shall be filled through the appointment of interim leadership to ensure continuity in administration. The National Leadership has been duly empowered to make such appointments, which will remain in acting capacity pending the conduct of substantive congresses in accordance with the Party Constitution and approved timetable.


The Council also urged members to utilize the Party’s internal dispute resolution mechanisms to address grievances, thereby promoting unity and minimizing internal conflicts.


Finally, NEC welcomed the recent judgment of the Federal High Court affirming the leadership of Senator Nenadi Usman as Interim National Chairman. The Council passed a vote of confidence on her leadership, the Interim National Working Committee, the BOT, leadership of the NLC, leadership of the TUC, and the leadership of Governor Alex Otti. NEC also commended INEC for its prompt compliance with the court’s pronouncement.


 Ken Eluma Asogwa

Senior Special Adviser (Media) to the Interim National Chairman

March 18, 2026

..... SUSPENDS ERRING MEMBERS



The National Executive Council (NEC) of the Labour Party has approved the timetable for the conduct of its primary elections ahead of the 2027 general elections. At a well-attended statutory NEC meeting held on Tuesday, 17th March 2026, and duly observed by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the Party, in compliance with the Electoral Act and INEC’s guidelines, approved the following schedule:


1. Submission of Membership Register to INEC – April 15, 2026

2. Governorship, Senate, House of Representatives, and House of Assembly Primaries – Friday, May 15, 2026

3. Presidential Primary Election – Saturday, May 23, 2026


NEC also noted with satisfaction and ratified the actions of the National Leadership of the Party regarding the conduct of Ward, Local Government, and State Congresses scheduled for March 26, 28, and 31, 2026 respectively, as well as the National Convention slated for April 11, 2026.


The Council, which remains the highest decision-making organ of the Party after the National Convention, reviewed recent developments within the Party. This included the recent unfortunate invasion of the Party Secretariat by hoodlums allegedly sponsored by certain rogue elements.


Following a thorough review of the report and recommendations of the Peace, Reconciliation and Disciplinary Committee, chaired by Comrade Salisu Mohammed (BOT Secretary), NEC invoked its disciplinary powers and approved the suspension of the following members for acts of indiscipline, anti-party activities, and complicity in the desecration of the Party's National Secretariat: Eneyi G. Zidougha, Hilda Doukubo, Lincolin Charles, Muhammed Sabitu Aliyu, Ogar Osim, Vincent Okwuokei, Casmir Agbo Uchenna, Simon Zubairu Bamga, Abduljamid Sa’ad Suleiman, Emmanuel Agida, Auwala Ahmed, Ularama Jubrila, Grace Zafara Posat, Suleiman Abdurahman Abdul, Ajibade Adekunle Samson, Alexander Emmanuel Ombugu, Elizabeth Ativie, Godwin Jioke, Airen Igbinedion, Osas Frank, Kennedy Ahanotu, Ayidele Olurunfemi, B. Arabanbi, Umar Faruk Ibrahim, Auwal Tafoki, and Obiora Ifoh.


NEC further ratified and approved the ongoing expansion of the Party’s membership register through a hybrid approach - Digital Membership Registration (e-registration) alongside manual registration in rural communities. This initiative is aimed at modernizing the Party’s database, strengthening participatory democracy, and enhancing transparency and efficiency in Party administration, in line with the provisions of the Electoral Act 2026.


Additionally, NEC resolved that all existing vacancies within Party structures shall be filled through the appointment of interim leadership to ensure continuity in administration. The National Leadership has been duly empowered to make such appointments, which will remain in acting capacity pending the conduct of substantive congresses in accordance with the Party Constitution and approved timetable.


The Council also urged members to utilize the Party’s internal dispute resolution mechanisms to address grievances, thereby promoting unity and minimizing internal conflicts.


Finally, NEC welcomed the recent judgment of the Federal High Court affirming the leadership of Senator Nenadi Usman as Interim National Chairman. The Council passed a vote of confidence on her leadership, the Interim National Working Committee, the BOT, leadership of the NLC, leadership of the TUC, and the leadership of Governor Alex Otti. NEC also commended INEC for its prompt compliance with the court’s pronouncement.


 Ken Eluma Asogwa

Senior Special Adviser (Media) to the Interim National Chairman

March 18, 2026

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