Labour party opposes Abiodun's loan plan for 2026 budget

The Labour Party in Ogun State has urged residents to resist Governor Dapo Abiodun's proposed loan for the 2026 budget. Party leaders warn that borrowing would burden future generations and contradict the budget's sustainable legacy theme. They pledge legal action if the plan proceeds.

At the inauguration of the Labour Party's new executive in Abeokuta, National Vice Chairman for the Southwest, Comrade Abayomi Arabambi, called on Ogun State residents to oppose any loan attempts by Governor Dapo Abiodun to fund the N1.669 trillion 2026 budget. The governor recently presented this 'Sustainable Legacy' budget to the state assembly, which includes N518.90 billion in capital receipts from loans and grants, accounting for 31% of total revenue.

Arabambi highlighted the lack of details on loan terms, interest rates, and repayment schedules, arguing that this approach undermines the budget's principles. 'To finance over half of its capital expenditure through loans in a single fiscal year is a strategy that demands the highest level of scrutiny,' he stated. 'This directly contradicts the principle of a ‘sustainable legacy,’ potentially substituting physical infrastructure for a legacy of financial bondage for future administrations and generations of taxpayers.'

The party vows to pursue legal redress if the administration proceeds. Arabambi also expressed optimism about the 2027 elections, predicting victories in the governorship, three senatorial seats, nine House of Representatives seats, and 26 state assembly seats.

Newly elected State Chairman Hon. Oluwabukola Soyoye promised an inclusive leadership. 'I will ensure our party remains a beacon of hope, unity and progress. I promise to be a leader who listens and shows integrity. Let’s work together for our party,' she said.

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Nigerian opposition leaders, hosted by Gov. Seyi Makinde, announce unified presidential candidate plan for 2027 at Ibadan summit.
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Opposition parties plan single presidential candidate for 2027 polls

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Leaders of Nigeria's major opposition parties met in Ibadan on Saturday and announced plans to field a single presidential candidate in the 2027 general elections. The summit issued a communiqué vowing to resist efforts by the ruling All Progressives Congress to create a one-party state. Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde hosted the event and warned against weakening the opposition.

Iyabo Obasanjo, daughter of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, has suspended her bid for Ogun State governorship after Senator Solomon Adeola, known as Yayi, emerged as the All Progressives Congress (APC) consensus candidate for the 2027 election. Governor Dapo Abiodun announced the decision on Monday at a strategic APC caucus meeting in Abeokuta.

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Hon. (Dr.) Oladipupo Adebutu, 2023 PDP governorship candidate in Ogun State, has formally declared his intention to contest the 2027 election. He conveyed the decision in a letter dated April 30, 2026, to party leaders. Adebutu promises purposeful and people-oriented leadership.

A faction of Nigeria's Peoples Democratic Party aligned with FCT Minister Nyesom Wike held a convention on Sunday, re-electing Abdulrahman Mohammed as national chairman. Prominent PDP figures including Saraki, Makarfi and Lamido attended the event. Meanwhile, a Turaki-led PDP faction sought a Supreme Court order to stop the gathering.

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Former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi has described his closed-door meeting with former President Goodluck Jonathan on Monday as productive, with talks focused on Nigeria’s future. The meeting, held at Jonathan’s residence in Abuja, involved a delegation of South-East leaders and forms part of Obi’s consultations ahead of the 2027 elections.

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