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APC Ankpa Stakeholders Pass Vote of Confidence On Gov Ododo, Hail Infrastructure, Welfare Reforms

Stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ankpa Local Government Area have passed a resounding vote of confidence on the administration of Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo, citing significant progress in infrastructure, healthcare, education, and worker’s welfare under his leadership.
The resolution was made during a high-level meeting convened to commemorate Nigeria’s Democracy Day held on Thursday 12th June, 2025 at Ankpa Local Government Secretariat.
The gathering brought together party leaders, political appointees, elected officials, traditional rulers, and grassroots mobilizers in a unified show of support.
Professor Salisu Ogbo Usman, who read the official communiqué of the meeting to the press, highlighted Governor Ododo’s achievements in infrastructure, healthcare, education, and fiscal responsibility as reasons for the stakeholders’ firm support.
The communique commended the Governor for the ongoing Olubojo erosion control project and the construction of 10 kilometers of inter-street roads in Ankpa.
It also noted the inclusion of Ankpa Water Board’s reticulation project in the 2025 state budget.
On healthcare, the Governor was praised for constructing six new primary healthcare centres in Ojoku, Amoke, Emekutu, Uborji, Inye, and Ankpa town. The stakeholders further acknowledged the inclusion of major road projects such as Ankpa– Abejukolo, Egbeche– Emenyi– Enale–Ojowu, and Abache– Okenyi– Ejinya roads in the 2025 budget.
In the education sector, the construction of classroom blocks in Akarapiya and Akwu and renovation of schools in Enjema were applauded.
On economic reforms, the communique emphasized the significance of the ₦98 billion debt cleared by Governor Ododo, calling it “a major step toward restoring financial stability.”
The Governor was also commended for consistently paying salaries, pensions and gratuities to both state and local government workers and pensioners.
The stakeholders praised the two-year tax holiday on PAYE (Pay As You Earn) and the recent payment of leave bonuses as signs of a worker-friendly administration.
It also acknowledged Governor Ododo’s inclusive leadership style, citing the appointment of several Ankpa indigenes into key positions.
The forum condemned what it described as “biased and unsubstantiated criticisms” from some political elders that are capable of de-marketing our Local Government and by extension endangering the actors in the Government that are contributing meaningfully to the development of Kogi state and the Ankpa LGA in particular. The forum therefore urges the opposition elements to be fair and objective in their assessments of the government on issue-based and devoid of baseless and derogatory name calling of the present and past leaders in the state.
Following the deliberations, the stakeholders unanimously passed a vote of confidence on His Excellency, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo, the Executive Governor of Kogi State.
They also extended similar votes of confidence to Engr. Adamu Yahaya Muhammed, Chairman of Ankpa LGA; Hon. Akus Lawal and Hon. Abbas Linco of the Kogi State House of Assembly; and all elected councillors in Ankpa LGA.
The stakeholders expressed deep appreciation to the former Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Adoza Bello for identifying and supporting a worthy successor in His Excellency, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo.
They reaffirmed their support for the APC and called on citizens to continue backing Governor Ododo for the growth and unity of Kogi State beyond 2027.
In a related development, Prof. Usman also chaired the presentation of the two-year stewardship report and constituency intervention projects of Hon. Akus Lawal, member representing Ankpa I State Constituency in the Kogi State House of Assembly.
He commended Hon. Lawal for his proactive legislative role and dedication to grassroots development.
Notably, Hon. Lawal has sponsored seven(7) bills and motions, executed sixteen (16) projects, awarded twelve (12) various levels of scholarships and palliatives and has undertaken to execute nineteen (19) outlined projects before 31st December, 2025.
Prof. Usman described the lawmaker’s efforts as a “model of responsible representation,” urging other public office holders to emulate his example.
He therefore commended the law maker for being a good ambassador of his constituency and prayed God to continue to guide and guard him to deliver more dividends of democracy in the years ahead.
Present at the event were the APC Zonal Chairman, Hon. Abdul Ogwu Alhassan, the Kogi State Commissioner for Transport, Hon. Atuluku Victor Levi, Kogi State APC Women Leader, Hon. Hauwawu Aduku, Chairman of Ankpa Local Government, Engr. Adamu Yahaya Muhammed; and his Dekina LGA counterpart, Hon. John Urah Ikani. The Ejeh Ankpa was represented by Dr. Mohammed Kabir Ibrahim, Provost, Kogi State College of Education (Technical), Mopa, Onu Ankpa, His Royal Highness Alhaji Abdulmalik Umar and other prominent traditional rulers were in attendance.
Also present were former lawmakers, Rt. Hon. Rabiu Isiaka Alfa and Rt. Hon. Ahmed Mohammed, both former Deputy Speakers of the Kogi State House of Assembly. Former Chairmen of Ankpa Local Government Areas, Hon. Abagwu Ibrahim and Hon. John Aduga and their Olamaboro LGA counterpart, Hon. Adejoh Friday Nicodemus, respectively were in attendance amongst other political appointees, party stalwarts and constituents.
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Rep Leke Abejide Gets ADC’s Support, Commendations for Sterling Stewardship

The African Democratic Congress ADC in Ward 4, of Yagba East Local Government has reaffirmed the membership of the member representing Yagba Federal constituency, Hon. Leke Abejide.
Aside that, the ward member also eulogized the Reps member for his stewardship towards the party at the grassroots level, especially from his home ward.
The development is coming on the heel of a purported suspension of the Rep member by a faction of the party at the state level on Monday.
The position of his ward was made known in a communique issued at the end of an extraordinary meeting of the ADC Ward 04 on Tuesday, August 05, 2025.
The communique which was made available to newsmen in Lokoja shortly after the meeting was signed by the Ward Chairman and Secretary, Moshood Fadumila and Sola Bashir Sunday
“The African Democratic Congress (ADC), Ward 04 Yagba East Local Government area of Kogi State hereby reaffirmed the membership of Hon. Elder Leke Abejide, Member of the House of Representatives, representing Yagba Federal constituency.
”Since his induction into the party, Hon. Leke Abejide has demonstrated unwavering loyalty, dedication, and commitment to the ideals and objectives of our great party. His relentless efforts at the ward level have significantly contributed to strengthening the party’s grassroots structure and expanding our outreach.
”We particularly commend Hon. Leke Abejide for his exemplary service in mobilizing party supporters, fostering unity among diverse groups, and championing the interests of his constituents with integrity and passion. His contributions have not only enhanced the party’s influence within the ward but have also set a high standard for effective leadership and representation.
”The party leadership appreciates his continuous support and invaluable role in advancing our collective goals. We reaffirm our confidence in his ability to drive positive change and uphold the party’s principles both in the House of Representatives and at the grassroots.
”Under his leadership, the Ward has consistently returned the highest votes in any election; and no reasonable party will joke with such leader.
”Beyond his grassroots engagements, Hon. Leke Abejide has also demonstrated exceptional legislative skills, championing policies that reflect the core values and vision of the African Democratic Congress. His commitment to inclusive governance and social justice continues to inspire both his colleagues and constituents alike.
”We urge all party members and supporters to continue standing firmly behind Hon. Leke Abejide as he pursues the mission of service and progress for our community and nation.”
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APC Elects Ex-INEC Commissioner As National Chairman

In what is seen as a strategic move by the APC to consolidate its hold on power at both the federal and state levels, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has elected a former Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Resident Electoral Commissioner for Benue State, Prof. Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda, as its new National Chairman.
The election was held during a meeting of the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) in Abuja, following his nomination by Governor Hope Uzodimma nominated Yilwatda, which was seconded by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Abbas Tajudeen.
The motion was then put to a voice vote and passed by NEC members present at the meeting in Abuja on Thursday.
The 56-year-old politician who served as INEC Resident commissioner for Benue State, and current Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction takes over from Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, who resigned from the position in June.
His emergence came at a time when the APC aims to consolidate its hold on power at the federal level and in some states whose governors recently defected to the ruling party.
The seasoned academic, digital systems expert, and former APC governorship candidate in Plateau State was a lecturer and ICT Director at the Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi.
In his acceptance speech, the new APC National Chairman vowed to reposition the party for greater internal unity, digital transformation, and stronger grassroots engagement.
“It is a privilege to serve this party that has shaped Nigeria’s democratic journey. I am committed to ensuring that our platform remains inclusive, forward-looking, and representative of every Nigerian voice.”
Born on 8 August 1968, Yilwatda was appointed as Resident Electoral Commissioner for Benue State by INEC in 2017, where he introduced more accessible and transparent voting systems, particularly for internally displaced persons and persons with disabilities.
His political profile rose in 2022 when he won the APC ticket for the Plateau State governorship race. Despite a narrow defeat in the 2023 general election to PDP’s Caleb Mutfwang, he maintained a strong presence in state and national politics.
With his new role, Prof. Yilwatda is expected to resign from his ministerial post in line with party and constitutional provisions. A formal handover at the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs is expected within days.
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Horde Of PDP Members Resign Over Deepening, Interactable Crisis

The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) on Thursday suffered another major setback on Thursday as two sitting and ranking Senators from Osun State, Olubiyi Oluwole Fadeyi (Osun Central) and Francis Adenigba Fadahunsi (Osun East), announced their resignation from the party, citing intractable internal divisions and prolonged legal battles.
In separate letters to their ward chairmen, the lawmakers blamed their exit on the party’s enduring post-2023 election crisis, marked by factionalism and leadership paralysis at the national level. Both said the disarray has rendered their continued membership untenable.
Senator Fadeyi, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Environment, lamented that the party had become mired in “irreconcilable” disputes, weakened further by a barrage of court cases and counter-litigations over the past three years. He said his decision followed “wide consultations with political associates, family, and friends.”
In his own letter of resignation, Senator Fadahunsi, who chairs the Senate Committee on Industry, also expressed deep frustration with the PDP’s prolonged turbulence.
“It is my wish that you accept my resignation in good faith,” attributing his move to the party’s persistent post-election instability.
The double resignations signal rising discontent within the PDP’s legislative ranks and pose new challenges to its already fragile national cohesion.
Observers view the development as a serious indictment of the party’s leadership and a warning of possible further defections unless urgent reconciliation efforts are made.
With the 2027 elections on the horizon, the exits of Senators Fadeyi and Fadahunsi may reshape the political dynamics in Osun State and beyond, prompting realignments and strategic recalibrations in the coming months.
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