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2027: Jonathan appoints ex-gov of Ondo as South West coordinator
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By Prosper Olayiwola
The 2027 presidential ambition of former President Goodluck Jonathan seems to be unfolds as a former governor of Ondo State, Dr Olusegun Mimiko, has been appointed to lead the former president’s consultation team in the South-West, it has been learnt. Jonathan, who first became Nigeria’s president in 2010 following the death of his boss, the late Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, was elected in 2011 but lost his re-election bid to the late Muhammadu Buhari in 2015.
Although the ex- president has remained silent on his next political move, sources close to him disclosed that he has been holding discreet consultations ahead of 2027. “The former President does not want to hastily declare his intention. He is still weighing his chances and will only throw his hat in the ring when he is convinced the odds favour him,” a source familiar with the development said. Calls and text messages sent to Mimiko’s phone number were neither answered nor replied to as of press time.
It was further learnt that some influential figures in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the African Democratic Congress (ADC) have been persuading Jonathan to consider running on their respective platforms.
It will be recalled that Jonathan recently held a closed-door meeting with the National Chairman of the ADC, Senator David Mark. Although details of the meeting were under wraps, party insiders said the discussion centred on Jonathan’s possible return to the presidential race in 2027.
A faction within the ADC is reportedly advocating that the party’s presidential ticket be zoned to the South, to allow the region to complete an eight-year tenure before power returns to the North.
According to sources, this plan is part of the reason some ADC leaders are pushing for Jonathan, who would only be eligible to serve a single four-year term to join the race.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s estranged ally and former governor of Osun state, Rauf Aregbesola, is said to be leading the pack of ADC leaders pushing for the south to complete eight years. It was also gathered that Aregbesola was said to have suggested Mimiko’s name to Jonathan to lead his South-West consultation, as his own position in the party’s national executive committee would make it difficult for him to do so.
Mimiko and Jonathan share a long-standing political relationship that dates back to when both served as governor and president respectively. In 2012, Jonathan was accused by the Ondo State chapter of the PDP of tacitly supporting Mimiko’s re-election bid under the Labour Party. When Mimiko defected to the PDP in late 2014, he was appointed to head Jonathan’s South-West campaign team for the 2015 presidential election. Since leaving office, Mimiko has traversed several political platforms. He contested the Ondo Central senatorial seat under the Zenith Labour Party (ZLP) in 2019 but lost. Before the 2023 elections, he returned to the PDP and became aligned with the faction led by the Minister of the FCT, Nyesom Wike.
After the 2023 polls, many of Mimiko’s political associates, including some of his former commissioners, defected en masse to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State.
However, sources said Mimiko himself has remained politically inactive, as alleged opposition from some powerful interests within the presidency frustrated his move to formally join the APC. It was learnt that Mimiko’s new role as Jonathan’s South-West frontman is to consult Yoruba traditional rulers, spiritual leaders, and other key stakeholders across the region to gauge their disposition towards a potential Jonathan presidential bid.
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SEDC Defends Record Before Senate, Says Less Than 10% of ₦140bn Budget Released
…highlight major projects, Programme,Regional Development Plans Amid Funding Challenges
By Gloria Ikibah
The South East Development Commission (SEDC) has reiterated its commitment to transparency, accountability and regional development following an oversight session with the Senate Committee on South East Development Commission at the National Assembly.
The interactive session, chaired by the Committee Chairman, Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, formed part of the National Assembly’s constitutional responsibility to oversee the activities of government agencies.
During the engagement, the Commission presented a detailed report of its activities since the inauguration of its Board in February 2025, covering its financial performance, institutional development, procurement processes, staffing, partnerships and ongoing programmes across the South-East.
The Commission also briefed lawmakers on its engagements with state governments, federal institutions, development finance organisations and other stakeholders involved in driving development across the region.
As part of its review, the Senate Committee requested additional documentation relating to certain aspects of the Commission’s operations and programme implementation.
Responding to the request, the Commission welcomed the move and sought a short extension to collate and submit the required materials.
Following discussions, the Committee adjourned proceedings to a later date pending receipt of the requested submissions, which the Commission is expected to provide on or before 23 June 2026.
SEDC used the opportunity to highlight progress recorded despite what it described as significant funding constraints.
According to the Commission, preparatory work has advanced on several major regional projects since the Board was inaugurated, including strategic infrastructure initiatives such as gas pipeline and railway projects designed to drive economic growth and regional integration.
The Commission also disclosed that it had established partnerships with a number of national and international institutions, including the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Afreximbank, Rural Electrification Agency, the Bank of Industry, Presidential Initiative on Compressed Natural Gas and Gas Aggregator Company of Nigeria.
It added that extensive consultations had been held with the governments of the five South-East states, federal ministries, development partners, academic institutions and private sector stakeholders to create a coordinated approach to regional development.
One of the major achievements highlighted during the session was the South East Vision 2050 stakeholder consultations, which brought together government officials, development experts, business leaders, academics and civil society groups to develop a long-term blueprint for the economic transformation of the region.
The Commission also spotlighted the successful rollout of the inaugural South East Venture Capital Programme (SEVCP), which it described as a flagship initiative aimed at promoting innovation, entrepreneurship and investment.
According to SEDC, 25 start-ups from across the South-East received equity investments through a transparent and competitive selection process under the programme.
The Commission said the initiative aligns with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and reflects efforts to strengthen entrepreneurship, private sector growth and investor confidence.
“Anchored within the South East Investment Company, the Programme represents a strategic effort to move beyond fragmented interventions towards a more structured and credible venture capital ecosystem for the South East, combining capital deployment with venture development, institutional partnerships, and pathways for attracting institutional capital into early-stage, high-growth enterprises across the region,” it stated.
However, the Commission expressed concern over the pace of funding releases, warning that implementation of critical projects could be affected if appropriated funds are not released promptly.
It disclosed that despite the Federal Government and National Assembly approving ₦140 billion for the Commission in the 2026 budget, less than 10 per cent of the allocation has so far been released.
The statement further read: “Of the N140 billion appropriated to the Commission in the 2026 budget, less than 10% has been released to date across all budget lines.”
SEDC stressed that accelerated releases are essential to enable the execution of key infrastructure, agricultural transformation, youth empowerment, economic development and regional security initiatives captured within its mandate.
“The scale of development required across the South East demands sustained funding, institutional coordination, and continued collaboration among all stakeholders,” the Commission noted.
Reaffirming its commitment to openness and accountability, the Commission pledged full cooperation with the National Assembly and all relevant oversight institutions.
“SEDC remains committed to full cooperation with the National Assembly and all relevant oversight institutions. The Commission views accountability, transparency, and constructive engagement as fundamental to the successful delivery of its mandate and will continue to provide all information required to support effective legislative oversight.
“The Commission remains focused on its responsibility to deliver meaningful and measurable impact for the people of the South East through disciplined planning, transparent governance, strategic partnerships, and the effective deployment of public resources. The Commission appreciates the continued support of the National Assembly and looks forward to sustained collaboration in advancing inclusive growth, shared prosperity, and long-term development across the region.”
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NDC leader, Dickson in closed door session peace talks to stop party crisis in Kano
The National Leader of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), Seriake Dickson, and other leaders of the NDC, on Monday, held a closed-door peace talks with aggrieved members of the party in Kano State.
Osa Director, the national spokesperson of the NDC, disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday.
Mr Director explained that the closed-door peace talks were part of efforts to resolve the primary election-related crisis between Kwankwasiya Movement and other NDC members in the North-western state.
Kwankwasiya Movement is a political support group founded by the NDC vice-presidential candidate and former Governor of Kano State, Rabiu Kwankwaso.
The national spokesperson said the meeting, which lasted for several hours, was “productive.”
Senator Dickson and the NDC leadership are mediating in the process in order to enhance inclusion and participation by every party member.
According to Oda Director the NDC leadership will not impose candidates in Kano State, and indeed across the nation as the party cherishes the virtues of internal democracy,” he said.
He stressed that the NDC has not released any official results of its 2027 primaries in any state.
He urged members to disregard any such list in circulation.
The cause of the crisis
It was gathered that some NDC members in North-west Nigeria recently alleged Mr Kwankwaso was plotting to facilitate the dominance of members of Kwankwasiya Movement in the region’s party structure while dropping other key party leaders.
The Vice-Chairman of the NDC in the North-west, Mohammed Serina, and the Chairman of the party in Kano State, Hussaini Mariga, made the allegations against Mr Kwankwaso in a petition recently submitted to the party’s national leadership.
The petition followed purported results of NDC’s primaries in North-west circulating on Facebook in which the majority of winners were linked to the Kwankwasiya Movement.
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PDP logjam: INEC updates portal, names new treasurer, financial secretary
The Independent Electoral Commission, INEC, has removed the names of Ahmed Yayari and Daniel Woyengikuro from its portal as Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, National Treasurer and National Financial Secretary, respectively.
According to a check by DAILY POST shows that both names have also been replaced with Odeyemi Mackson Oladiran and Eyim Donatus Henry as the new executives.
Yayari and Woyengikuro who are part of the Makinde-backed Turaki faction while Odeyemi and Eyim are members of the FCT Minister Nyesom Wike’s faction, which is also the recognised faction of the PDP.
INEC had earlier recognised Wike’s faction by putting the names of Abdulrahman Mohammed as the National Chairman and Samuel Anyanwu as the National Secretary, but had left the names of Yayari and Woyengikuro as part of the executives.
With the recent update on its portal, all executives of the PDP on INEC’s portal are now aligned with FCT Minister Nyesom Wike.
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