Politics
Edo Guber: PDP elects delegates ahead primary
The Edo State Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Chief Odion Olaye, and a Benin chief, Osaro Idah, are among the 17 elected National Delegates of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Edo State.
DAILY POST reports that they were elected by delegates that emerged at last Saturday’s ward congresses in the state.
The NLC chairman, Olaye, and Idah, were elected by ward delegates in Oredo and Egor local government areas, respectively.
Also elected were former senators that represented Edo North Senatorial District, Francis Alimikhena and Yisa Braimah.
The ward and national delegates congresses were conducted ahead of the party’s governorship primary scheduled for February 22, 2024.
The congress held in 17 LGAs out of the 18 local government areas in the state.
Recall that the ward congress election in Etsako Central Local Government Area was canceled due to the alleged abduction of nine electoral officers.
A statement signed by Tony Anenih (Jnr), the State Organizing Secretary, dated February 9, had notified party members of the conduct of the National Delegates Election in all LGAs of the state, apart from Etsako Central Local Government Area.
The congress was conducted by officials from the National Headquarters of the PDP, in Abuja.
Politics
Full List: Ex-PDP Chairman Solomon Arenyeka Emerges APC Delta Chairman As Oborevwori Drops 2027 Marching Order
The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta State has elected Chief Solomon Arenyeka, a former Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state, as its new State Chairman, following a consensus State Congress held Tuesday at the Cenotaph in Asaba.
Arenyeka’s emergence marks the culmination of a major political realignment that began in April 2025, when he led thousands of his supporters across the state to defect from the PDP to the APC, citing the need to align Delta State with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu‘s renewed vision for Nigeria.
Below is the complete list of executives elected at the state congress:
| Position | Name |
|---|---|
| State Chairman | Chief Solomon Arenyeka |
| Deputy Chairman | Elder Moses Iduh |
| State Secretary | Chief Efe Uko |
| Delta Central Chairman | Chief Paulinus Akpeki |
| Delta South Chairman | Chief Emmanuel Amgbaduba |
| Delta North Chairman | Engr. Daniel Ossai |
| State Organising Secretary | Elder Emmanuel Egbabor |
| State Publicity Secretary | Barr. Valentine Onojeghuo |
| State Woman Leader | Mrs. Ifeyinwa Sobotie |
| State Youth Leader | Christopher Agali |
| State Legal Adviser | Barr. John Ochala |
| State Treasurer | Chief Mrs. Grace Ojobo |
| State Financial Secretary | Mr. Kelvin Omokri |
| State Auditor | Chief Tony Odibo |
| State Welfare Secretary | Hon. Mary Emakpor |
| State Assistant Secretary | Mr. Paulinus Ominini |
| State Assistant Organising Secretary (x2) | Chief Jude Ofili, Mrs. Esther Okpako |
| State Assistant Publicity Secretary (x2) | Mr. Emma Arubi, Mr. Peter Okagbare |
| State Assistant Woman Leader (x3) | Chief Mrs. Alice Uduaghan, Mrs. Felicia Akpoveta, Mrs. Rose Oghenesivbe |
| State Assistant Youth Leader (x3) | Comrade Oghenekaro Oghenekevwe, Mr. Efe Okpara, Miss Precious Efe |
| State Ex-Officio (x6) | Chief Joseph Otuh, Chief Paulinus Akpor, Elder Sam Akpoveta, Hon. Michael Diden, Chief Mrs. Cecilia Aboh, Mr. Godwin Etumah |
The congress was presided over by the State Congress Electoral Committee chaired by Engr. Vita Abba, who declared the new executive elected after delegates affirmed the consensus candidates.
“The affirmation process was conducted in line with the party’s constitution and guidelines,” Abba said.
Before the election, former Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Victor Ochei, moved a motion for the dissolution of the outgone State Working Committee led by Elder Omeni Sobotie. The motion was seconded by Olorogun O’tega Emerhor and unanimously adopted by delegates.
Addressing party faithful after the inauguration, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori charged the new executive to begin immediate preparations for what he termed “total victory” in the 2027 general elections.
“Our mission is unequivocal. We must secure victory at every level – the Presidency, the Senate, the House of Representatives, the Governorship and the State House of Assembly,” Oborevwori declared.
The governor expressed confidence that Delta APC would deliver massive votes for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and all party candidates in the next electoral cycle.
He commended the peaceful conduct of congresses across the state’s 270 wards, 25 local government areas, describing it as a testament to the party’s internal democracy.
“There was no imposition. What we witnessed is broad consultation, agreement and inclusiveness. This structure belongs to all of us,” he stated.
Arenyeka’s emergence as APC State Chairman is significant given his political history. Until April 2025, he served as a prominent leader in the PDP, the party that has dominated Delta State politics for decades.
His defection, along with thousands of supporters across the state, was widely seen as a game-changer for APC’s fortunes in the traditionally PDP stronghold.
Political analysts note that placing a former opposition party chairman at the helm of the APC in Delta sends a strong signal about the party’s intent to compete seriously in 2027.
Immediate past State Chairman, Elder Omeni Sobotie, urged the new leadership to lead with humility and collective purpose.
Politics
Edo APC Reelects Tenebe, 35 Others into State Exco
The All Progressive Congress, APC, in Edo State has reelected Emperor Jarret Tenebe as chairman to run the party for another four-year term.
Also reelected in a consensus party congress are Deputy Chairman Sylvester Aigbogbor, State Secretary Lawrence Okah, and other members of the immediate past executive.
Inaugurating the new 36-man EXCO, the Chairman of the National Congress Committee, Hon. Kabiru Ajana, said the committee was mandated to conduct elections into the 36 vacant APC executive positions in Edo State.
According to him, the exercise demonstrated unity within the party, as all 36 positions were returned unopposed after the screening process, with no appeals received.
Ajana, who presided over the congress, commended Governor Okpebholo for fostering unity within the Edo APC and urged other states to emulate the example.
In his acceptance speech, Tenebe said the re-elected executive had formally endorsed President Tinubu and Governor Okpebholo for second terms, noting that both leaders have demonstrated strong performance and improved the lives of Nigerians and Edo residents.
Citing what he described as quality representation, Tenebe also announced the endorsement of former Edo State governor and senator representing Edo North Senatorial District, Adams Oshiomhole, for a second term in the Senate.
He commended delegates for their trust and overwhelming confidence in the executive, pledging that the team would pilot the affairs of the party to greater heights.
Tenebe also thanked party faithful for their unwavering support, which he said helped the party weather challenging periods and remain united.
Tenebe noted that the period coincides with the implementation of Governor Okpebholo’s SHINE Agenda, which he described as a transformational blueprint aimed at repositioning Edo State for sustainable development.
He maintained that the APC remains fully committed to supporting the successful implementation of the agenda.
Also speaking, Oshiomhole thanked delegates for re-electing the Tenebe-led executive, describing the exercise as seamless and symbolic of party unity in Edo State.
“ I thank all the delegates for a seamless exercise which symbolizes the unity of the party in Edo State. This unity makes a bold statement about the leadership of Governor Okpebholo. We celebrate the governor for the unity in the party,” he said.
Other dignitaries at the state congress included Minister for Regional Development Abubakar Momoh; the deputy governor, Rt. Hon. Dennis Idahosa; the secretary to the Edo State Government, Barr. Musa Ikhilor; and other top party leaders and members.
Politics
Now We Lost All Our Lawmakers – Former LP Organising Secretary Laments Party’s Collapse
A former National Organising Secretary (NOS) of the Labour Party (LP), Clement Ojukwu, has lamented over the effect of court cases brought against the party since the 2023 general elections.
Speaking to newsmen in Abuja, he expressed disappointment that several legal cases brought against the party since the 2023 general elections have impacted the party’s performance.
Ojukwu, who has recently returned to the interim National Working Committee led by Senator Esther Nenadi Usman, said that the party had elected 34 members to the House of Representatives, eight Senators, and 80 members to the state Houses of Assembly after the 2023 general elections.
“Now we lost all of them. I don’t think we have as many as five members in the National Assembly,” he said.
The former LP NOS said he chose to join the caretaker committee led by Nenadi because they are now the officially recognised leaders of the Labour Party.
He said, “I chose to work with the caretaker committee to help save the Labour Party, for the benefit of the party. I also want to use this chance to ask my colleagues at the national, state, and local government levels to come together and help rebuild our party.
“Another election is around the corner. We lost everything we have. They have left to other political parties. So I’ll reach out to all my friends in the other group to get together and work on making this party stronger again.
“The caretaker committee has formed a reconciliation committee. Let’s come together and talk so that we can restore the first opposition political party in Nigeria.”
Ojukwu, who was part of Julius Abure’s group, said there are no more factions in the Labour Party.
He added, “There is a court ruling, and since it is valid, the right people are in the correct positions.”
He urged Abure and others to drop the legal cases they have filed because they are not helping the party.
“Litigations are killing political parties. He said they’ve seen many political parties disappear because of legal battles, and the Labour Party is losing support every day, which makes him feel sad,” he said.
Ojukwu said he did not think joining Senator Usman’s NWC was a betrayal of the Abure group.
He called himself “the oxygen of that particular faction.”
“I’m with this group because of the verdict. But I never betrayed anybody. Rather, I was betrayed,” he added.
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