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Edo Poll: LP’s Akpata Reacts To Viral Report Of Withdrawal From Race

The candidate of the Labour Party, LP, Olumide Akpata has denied his alleged withdrawal from the race.
Akpata denied the allegation that had went viral on social media that he had withdrawn from the governorship race.
Akpata, while noting that he is still much in the race, he described his alleged withdrawal from the race as not only a falsehood but a fraud whose perpetrators must be uncovered.
Akpata, who read a prepared speech titled,” I remain steadfast in the race” opined that the allegation of his withdrawal was a falsehood of the evil machinations of those who have held the state captive for a quarter of a century and a demonstration of shallowness that has characterized their governance style.
According to him, I have been inundated with calls and messages from friends and supporters, which constrains me to release this statement to dispel the wicked rumour circulating that 4 have decided to step down and support the PDP candidate in tomorrow’s governorship election.
“The notion that I would step down on the eve of the election, after the overwhelming support received from the good people of our state, borders on delusion.
“This pathetic attempt at deception is so amateurish that the “Oluwole” forgers could not even get the date right, leaving “July 29, 2024” on their fraudulent document. Such incompetence would be laughable if it were not so.
“To the perpetrators of this fraud, your tactics only expose your fear. You claim I am a mere “spoiler”, yet you resort to such underhand methods. Your actions betray your panic at our unstoppable momentum.
“To the architects of this forgery, I will not rest until I uncover every individual involved in this criminal act. You will face the full force of the law, and justice will be served”, he said.
He, however, urged Edo people to disregard this so-called” last kick of a dying horse.
He also urged the people and members of the party to go out and exercise their franchise, noting that together, “we will overcome these underhanded tactics and usher in the transformative leadership our State so richly deserves.”
The Labour Party governorship candidate further appealed to the supporters of the party and citizens of the state not to be swayed by desperate politicians and their ploys.
“To our steadfast supporters and all citizens yearning for change, stand firm and do not be swayed by these desperate ploys.
“Our resolve is unshakeable, our cause is just, and our vision for our great State remains clear and unwavering,” he stated.
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Spokesperson Of Foreign Affairs Ministry Joins NIPR Ranks

By Gloria Ikibah
Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa, has been formally inducted into the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), marking a notable milestone in his professional journey.
Ebienfa was among 103 individuals welcomed into the prestigious institute during a ceremony held in Uyo as part of the 2025 NIPR Week on Thursday.
The event highlighted the evolving role of public relations in governance and international affairs, emphasizing its relevance to diplomacy and national image-building.
Ebienfa, known for his effective stewardship of the Ministry’s communications portfolio, has played a visible role in articulating Nigeria’s foreign policy objectives and fostering constructive engagement with both local and international audiences. His inclusion in the NIPR is seen as a fitting recognition of his contributions to public service and strategic communication.
In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs extended its congratulations, describing the induction as “well-deserved” and reaffirmed its ongoing commitment to professional communication practices in the discharge of its responsibilities.
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Grassroots Engagement Key to 2027 Success – Speaker Abbas

By Gloria Ikibah
The Speaker House of Representatives, Rep. Tajudeen Abbas, has urged members and supporters of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to document and highlight key policy outcomes of the current administration as part of early outreach efforts ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Speaking during the APC National Summit held on Thursday at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, under the theme ‘Renewed Hope Agenda: The Journey So Far’, Speaker Abbas emphasised the importance of communicating governance efforts effectively to communities across the country.
Reflecting on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s inaugural commitments on May 29, 2023, which included a target of six percent annual economic growth, restructuring of the foreign exchange system, employment generation, and security enhancement, Abbas noted that visible progress has been made.
According to the Speaker, “remarkable strides” have been recorded since those pledges were made. He pointed out that these goals have anchored the current administration’s policy agenda, producing significant reforms aimed at stabilizing Nigeria’s economic framework and setting a course for long-term development.
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Sugar Sector Eyes Reform as Industry Players Back Overhaul of Regulatory Framework8

By Gloria Ikibah
Major players in Nigeria’s sugar sector have voiced support for revamping the regulatory landscape industry under the National Sugar Masterplan (NSMP), a policy designed to shift Nigeria from heavy sugar imports to domestic production and export.
At a public hearing held at the National Assembly, representatives from the National Sugar Development Council (NSDC), Nigeria Customs Service, NAFDAC, BUA Group, Flour Mills of Nigeria, and consulting firm NINA-JOJER engaged lawmakers over proposed changes to the National Sugar Development Council Act.
The draft amendment titled: “A Bill for an Act to Amend the National Sugar Development Council Act and for Related Matters” (HB.2022 and HB.2030), seeks to redefine the Council’s powers and ensure all funds it collects are remitted to the Federation Account, aligning with constitutional provisions.
The Executive Secretary NSDC, Kamar Bakrin described the sugar plan as a blueprint for long-term economic impact, citing goals such as the creation of 100,000 skilled jobs, rural development, and a projected $1 billion annual cut in foreign exchange outflows.
Bakrin raised concerns over the recent directive mandating that 50% of the sugar levy be remitted to the Consolidated Revenue Fund (CRF), warning that such measures could undermine the sector’s transformation goals.
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