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2023: Accord’s presidential candidate, Imumolen, puncture big holes in Peter Obi’s economic plan And rubbishes him in open debate

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The biggest sign yet that Peter Obi may not be the president Nigerians earnestly seek was given during an Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) conference in Lagos recently as the Labour Party’s presidential candidate was exposed for his apparent hollowness in a heated debate amongst candidates for the country’s number one seat come 2023.

In its usual tradition to host candidates gunning for top political offices on the eve of major presidential polls, the apex accounting body had invited some of the gladiators to present their manifestos, clearly stating how they planned to get the country out of the woods.

The audience had particularly been looking forward to a robust, engaging session from some of the candidates that graced the occasion.

And, because of the hype that has attended some of his political rallies and activities recently, Peter Obi had drawn perhaps the biggest ovation when he walked into the venue with his retinue of aides.

But his deficiencies were soon to be exposed the moment he mounted the rostrum to speak.

As has been typical of his presentations, he dwelt extensively on how leaders of the past failed the country through corruption and inept leadership but dismally fell short

in the aspect of how he intended to confront and solve the problems.

The former governor of Anambra State also did not help his case as he was caught in the unfancied web of reeling out unrealistic figures and statistics to back up his summations.

Well, the audience’s initial high estimation of him would finally be dealt a crucial blow when Professor Christopher Imumolen, the youthful and cerebral Accord party presidential candidate came to puncture big holes in Obi’s economic plan which solely hinged on agriculture, and nothing else.

Attention of the audience would automatically shift to Professor Imumolen as he engaged the issues with erudition, clarity and accuracy.

“I would like to disagree with my friend, Mr Peter Obi that investment in agriculture is the only way to transform Nigeria’s economy to a productive one,” Professor Imumolen said in his opening statement.

“I would rather emphasise on human capacity development, technology, creating enabling business policies that would encourage foreign direct investment in our economy, power and infrastructural development, as well as ensuring the security of everyone, both of Nigerians and visitors into Nigeria.

“These are the things I would do, rather than concentrating only on agriculture if elected as president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria come 2023,” he said.

The youngest presidential candidate had hardly finished his presentation before he was accorded perhaps the biggest honour of a standing ovation — one which perhaps was originally intended for Peter Obi — by the appreciative audience.

Other candidates like Delta State governor and running mate to PDP’s Atiku Abubukar, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, African Action Congress (AAC) candidate, Omoyele Sowore, All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA’s) candidate, Professor Peter Umeadi and vice presidential candidate to Rabiu Kwankwaso of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), Bishop Isaac Idahosa also defended their manifestos at the conference.

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BREAKING: Adeleke Clinches Accord Party Guber Ticket for Osun 2026

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There was jubilation on Wednesday as Governor Ademola Adeleke emerged the Accord Party’s gubernatorial candidate for the 2026 Osun State governorship election.

Adeleke, who was the sole aspirant, secured 145 out of 150 delegate votes to clinch the party’s ticket.

The outcome of the primary election was announced by the Secretary of the Primary Committee, Abdulazeez Salaudeen.

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BREAKING: Adeleke Dumps PDP, Moves to Accord Party Before Osun 2026 Guber Primary

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Barely 24 hours before the Accord Party’s Osun State 2026 governorship primary scheduled for Wednesday, Governor Ademola Adeleke has officially joined the party.

Newsthumb observed on Tuesday evening that Accord Party flags were hoisted in front of the Osun State Government House, where a meeting with leaders of his former party was ongoing.

Adeleke left the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) following a leadership crisis within the party.

A top source in his government confirmed to The Nation that “Adeleke is picking his re-election ticket in Accord.

Osun Governor Adeleke quits PDP
Olawale Rasheed, the Governor’s spokesperson, also confirmed the defection.

 

 

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BREAKING: Osun 2026 — Oyebamiji Resigns as NIWA MD

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The Managing Director of the National Inland Waterways Authority, Bola Oyebamiji, has resigned.

Confirming his resignation in a WhatsApp message to PUNCH Online on Friday night, Oyebamiji said he stepped down in compliance with the electoral law to enable him to contest the 2026 Osun State governorship election.

He said, “Yes, I have resigned in accordance with the electoral law to pursue my Osun 2026 governorship ambition.”

A source close to the NIWA boss also confirmed the development, noting that the resignation is tied to his political aspirations.

“Yes, he has resigned. He is contesting, and he wants to face the election properly,” the source said.

Before his appointment at NIWA, Oyebamiji served as Osun State Commissioner for Finance for two terms and later as Special Adviser to the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola.

He is also a banker, economist, public administrator and politician

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