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Heavy security presence was observed around the Ekiti Parapo Pavilion, with operatives from the Nigeria Police Force, Department of State Services, and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps stationed at key points to ensure a hitch-free process. Vehicular movement around the venue was restricted, and checkpoints were mounted along major routes leading to the area. Former Ekiti State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi, also hosted members of the state APC committee on consensus primaries at his Ado-Ekiti residence ahead of the congress, describing the adoption of Oyebanji as a reflection of “unity and maturity within the party.” “We held a productive engagement ahead of Monday’s Special Nomination Congress, which will officially ratify Governor Abiodun Oyebanji as our party’s governorship candidate,” Fayemi said in a post on X. The APC National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka, had earlier announced the shift from direct primaries to consensus, explaining that the arrangement was approved by the National Working Committee in accordance with party rules and the Electoral Act. “The decision followed the voluntary withdrawal of one of the two cleared aspirants, Mrs Atinuke Omolayo, leaving Governor Biodun Oyebanji as the sole contender,” Morka stated. Oyebanji’s confirmation positions him as the APC flagbearer ahead of the 2026 Ekiti governorship election.

Residents of Bazar community and surrounding villages in the Yabo Local Government Area of Sokoto State have raised an alarm over a N15 million levy allegedly imposed on them by suspected armed bandits.

The communities are under the Sokoto South Senatorial District and are currently represented by the former governor of the state, Senator Aminu Waziri Tambuwal.

Some of the community members said the bandits had warned that failure to pay the ransom could lead to a series of violent attacks on the communities.

One of the residents, Dauda Umar, confirmed the development in an interview with journalists. He described the situation as dire and in need of the government’s attention. Residents of Bazar community and surrounding villages in the Yabo Local Government Area of Sokoto State have raised an alarm over a N15 million levy allegedly imposed on them by suspected armed bandits.

The communities are under the Sokoto South Senatorial District and are currently represented by the former governor of the state, Senator Aminu Waziri Tambuwal.

Some of the community members said the bandits had warned that failure to pay the ransom could lead to a series of violent attacks on the communities.

One of the residents, Dauda Umar, confirmed the development in an interview with journalists. He described the situation as dire and in need of the government’s attention. “It is true that the bandits demanded N15 million from us, threatening to cause harm if we don’t comply. I don’t have direct knowledge of their next move, but the levy has already been imposed, and some people are discussing how to raise the money.”

According to him, the latest attack occurred on a Friday night around 11:40 p.m. and lasted until about 1:06 a.m.
They abducted seven people during the raid, but later released our village head and five others after warning them not to report the incident. They also looted shops and carted away goods worth millions of naira,” he added.

The residents also appealed to the Chairman of Yabo Local Government Area and the Sokoto State Government to strengthen security in the affected areas to prevent imminent loss of lives and property. A resident, Haruna, told journalists: “We can’t sleep with our two eyes closed anymore. Our communities are being wiped out, and the government is doing little to protect us.”

Several speakers warned that unless security improves, people may feel compelled to take their safety into their own hands.

The delegation also urged the Federal Government to provide direct funding to local governments so they can better equip community security outfits and respond more quickly to raids.

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