Accord state chairmen rally behind Gbenga Hashim’s 2027 Presidential bid
Twenty-three state chairmen of the Accord Party have formally endorsed the emergence of Dr. Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim as the party’s presidential candidate for the 2027 general election, describing his candidacy as a unifying force and a credible platform for national renewal.
The chairmen, in a joint statement issued at the weekend, said their endorsement followed extensive consultations across party structures and a collective acceptance of the outcome of the party’s presidential primaries.
They said Hashim’s emergence reflected the democratic will of party members and pledged their unwavering support for his candidature ahead of the 2027 polls.
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The growing momentum behind the Movement for Democratic Renewal (MDR) continues to resonate across the country, attracting widespread attention and positive commentary throughout the weekend.
As part of its coverage, the nation has welcomed the emergence of the Movement and highlighted its significance in Nigeria's democratic journey.
In case you missed it, we have brought you this clip from News Central TV for your viewing pleasure.
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Labour, Olawepo-Hashim Begin Democratic Renewal Movement
Organised labour, civil society leaders, politicians, youth groups, women leaders, and pro-democracy advocates on Wednesday joined forces with Accord Party presidential candidate, Dr. Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim, as the Movement for Democratic Renewal (MDR) was formally launched in Abuja.
The event drew hundreds of participants from across the country, united by a shared commitment to strengthening democratic institutions, promoting good governance, and expanding citizen participation.
Speaking on behalf of the President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Joe Ajaero, the Chairman of the NLC FCT Council, Dr. Steven Nabayi, said organised labour was working with Hashim because of his credibility, integrity, and long standing commitment to democratic practice in Nigeria.
He said Labour recognised him as a partner in advancing democratic values and protecting workers’ interests.
“We actually need such a movement because things are not going the right way in the country.
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A new chapter in Nigeria's democratic journey began in Abuja with the launch of the Movement for Democratic Renewal (MDR).
The movement brings together organised labour, civil society leaders, youth and women groups, and progressive political actors committed to strengthening democracy, promoting good governance, and defending the rights of ordinary Nigerians.
Speaking on behalf of the NLC President, Dr. Steven Nabayi affirmed labour's support, citing our credibility, integrity, and longstanding commitment to democratic ideals.
The message was clear: Nigeria needs accountable leadership, free and fair elections, economic justice, and a democracy that works for workers and the people.
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Accord Party Supporters In Kaduna Reaffirm Backing For Gbenga Hashim’s Presidential Bid
Leaders and supporters of the Accord Party in Kaduna State have reaffirmed their support for the party’s presidential candidate, Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim, expressing confidence in his ability to provide leadership and address Nigeria’s pressing challenges ahead of the 2027 general election.
The endorsement came during a rally held in Kaduna on Tuesday, where party members, youth groups, women associations, and community leaders gathered to demonstrate support for Olawepo-Hashim’s candidacy.
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Accord unveils Lagos candidates, reaffirms Olawepo-Hashim’s presidential ticket
THE Lagos State chapter of the Accord Party has unveiled its candidates for the 2027 general elections and reaffirmed its backing for presidential candidate Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim, as party leaders moved to dispel lingering controversy surrounding the party’s ticket.
The event combined the presentation of Certificates of Return to 27 candidates with a public show of support for Olawepo-Hashim, highlightng the party’s effort to project unity and build momentum ahead of the 2027 elections. https://t.co/u2zcVO3eka #fy #fyp #viral #fyi
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Politician and businessman, Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim is insisting that he remains the presidential candidate of the Accord Party despite early statements to the contrary by party officials. Arise Correspondent, FRIDAY OLOKOR filed this report on the rally in Abuja where Olawepo-Hashim clarified his presidential bid
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This morning in Dawaki, Abuja, we were warmly received by a mammoth crowd of Accord Party members and supporters from across the Federal Capital Territory.
We came primarily to express our profound gratitude for the overwhelming support, commitment, and solidarity demonstrated during the Accord Party Presidential Primaries held on Saturday, 31st May 2026.
The turnout, enthusiasm, and determination of our supporters reaffirm the fact that our movement is driven by the hopes and aspirations of ordinary Nigerians who desire a better future for our nation.
I am deeply humbled by the love and confidence reposed in us. Your steadfast support strengthens our resolve to continue working for a Nigeria where prosperity, opportunity, justice, and good governance are available to all.
Thank you, FCT Accord family. The journey continues.
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#Nigeria2027
#TogetherWeCan
Against the backdrop of rising insecurity, economic hardship, and the growing challenges confronting Nigerians, we had an engaging discussion with Seun Okinbaloye on Channels Television’s Politics Today.
During the conversation, we examined the root causes of these pressing issues, assessed their impact on the nation, and proposed practical solutions aimed at restoring security, stability, and prosperity.
We invite you to watch the clip, share your thoughts, and join the conversation on how Nigeria can move forward.
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Dr. Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim has emerged as the presidential candidate of the Accord Party, following the conduct of the party’s affirmation primaries held across several states of the federation on Saturday.
The exercise, which recorded a large turnout of party members and supporters, saw Olawepo-Hashim secure overwhelming affirmative votes, affirming his position as the party’s standard-bearer for the forthcoming presidential election.
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A former presidential candidate and 2027 presidential hopeful, Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim, has formally confirmed his membership in the Accord Party and declared his intention to contest the 2027 presidential election on the party’s platform.
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Baba, it has been three decades since you departed this world on May 26, 1996, yet K'asan Yauri, Nigeria, and indeed all who encountered you, still feel the impact of your life and the enduring legacy you left behind.
Your wisdom, discipline, kindness, and dedication to service remain a source of inspiration to us all. Though years have passed, your memory continues to live strongly in our hearts, in the values you instilled in your family, and in the lives you touched during your lifetime.
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An ally of the late political patriarch, Olusola Saraki, Oba Ajara, has endorsed the presidential ambition of Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim ahead of the 2027 general elections, describing him as “the only true opposition leader” in Nigeria.
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Court Stops INEC’s “Illegal Timetable” : Rule of Law Has Prevailed
Today’s judgement by the Federal High Court in Abuja is a major victory for constitutional democracy, the rule of law and the integrity of Nigeria’s electoral process.
For weeks, many Nigerians watched with concern as the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) attempted to impose a hurried and restrictive timetable on political parties ahead of the 2027 elections ,a move widely viewed as inconsistent with the Electoral Act, 2026.
While many kept silent, a few courageous voices spoke out. Among them,I consistently warned that no institution, no matter how powerful, is above the law.
In a landmark decision delivered by Hon. Justice M. G. Umar in Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/517/2026 between the Youth Party and INEC, the court reportedly held that INEC lacked the statutory authority to impose restrictive timelines for party primaries and other pre-election activities outside the provisions of the Electoral Act.
The court further ruled that INEC cannot abridge statutory timelines relating to submission of candidates’ particulars, withdrawal and substitution of candidates, publication of final lists and campaign periods.
The ruling was a vindication of the position I and other concerned Nigerians had maintained over the past two months.
I have consistently argued that INEC must act within the confines of the Electoral Act. Unfortunately, those warnings were ignored. This judgement has now vindicated that position.
I praiseJustice M.G. Umar for a courageous and principled judgement that reaffirmed constitutional order and restored public confidence in democratic institutions.
This decision is not just about election dates or political parties. It is about protecting democracy from arbitrariness and ensuring that institutions operate strictly within the limits of the law.
Nigeria’s democracy grows stronger when the rule of law prevails over administrative convenience.
#DemocraticRenewal
#RuleofLaw.
ON THE ABDUCTION OF SCHOOL CHILDREN IN BORNO STATE
I am deeply saddened and outraged by the reported abduction of dozens of school children from Mussa Primary and Junior Secondary School in Askira-Uba Local Government Area of Borno State.
This attack is not only a crime against innocent children and their families, it is an assault on the future of Nigeria itself. Schools should never become battlefields, and children should never become instruments of terror.
I extend my heartfelt sympathy to the affected families and communities, and I urge the Federal Government, security agencies, and all relevant authorities to deploy every available resource toward the immediate rescue of these children and the protection of surrounding communities.
What has happened again in Borno State reinforces a painful reality: terrorist and insurgent groups continue to exploit ungoverned spaces, weak rural security architecture, poverty, and social dislocation to sustain violence and fear.
Just yesterday, I welcomed the reported elimination of ISIS commander Abu Bilal al-Minuki through joint international cooperation involving Nigerian and United States forces. While such operations are necessary and commendable, this latest tragedy reminds us that counter-terrorism cannot succeed through tactical victories alone.
Nigeria requires a comprehensive and sustained national security doctrine that combines military pressure with intelligence coordination, border control, rural security expansion, education, economic opportunity, and the restoration of state presence in vulnerable communities.
The international community must also recognise that the crisis in Northern Nigeria is not merely a domestic security challenge. The continued expansion of terrorist activity across fragile regions threatens wider regional stability in West and Central Africa.
For too long, attacks on Nigerian communities have failed to generate the level of sustained global urgency they deserve. The world must not become desensitised to the kidnapping of African children.
We must act with unity, seriousness, and resolve.
No nation can build a stable future while fear governs its classrooms and terrorists dictate life in its rural communities.
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ISIS Commander Eliminated: Why Nigeria Must Deepen the Fight Against Terror
This weekend, the world woke up to the news of the elimination of the second-in-command of ISIS in Nigeria, Abu Bilal Minuki, in a joint operation involving the United States and the Nigerian Armed Forces.
This development once again highlights the importance and effectiveness of genuine international cooperation in the fight against global terrorism.
For over five years, we have consistently called for this level of collaboration. We also warned early that terrorist elements operating in Nigeria were driven by the ambition to establish an ISIS-style enclave in parts of Northern Nigeria. Recent events have validated those concerns.
While this operation represents a significant tactical success, Nigeria’s counter-terrorism strategy must go beyond the periodic elimination of terror leaders. In many instances, such victories are followed by retaliatory attacks on vulnerable rural communities, leaving innocent citizens to bear the consequences.
Our national response must therefore be deeper, coordinated, and focused on addressing both the security threats and the root causes that sustain terrorism.
It is a tragic reality that more than 18,000 Nigerians have lost their lives to insecurity in the last three years alone.
We must also confront the conditions that allow extremism to thrive. Extreme poverty, social dislocation, unemployment, and mass illiteracy continue to create fertile ground for terrorist recruitment. A region that hosts a significant proportion of Nigeria’s over 18 million out-of-school children will inevitably remain vulnerable to extremist recruitment..
Ultimately, an effective counter-terrorism programme requires a government that is patriotic, decisive, proactive, and fully committed to the national interest , not one that acts only under pressure or in reaction to crises.
Nigeria must act firmly, comprehensively, and with clarity of purpose.
The security, stability, and future of our nation depend on it.
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