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  • Ohanaeze Ndigbo endorses APC’s Omo-Agege for Delta Gov

    Ohanaeze Ndigbo endorses APC’s Omo-Agege for Delta Gov

    Delta chapter of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo has endorsed the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, as its preferred choice.

    The Igbo body promised to mobilise members in Delta and vote massively for Senator Omo-Agege to emerge as the next Governor of the oil-rich state.

    The leader of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Delta North, Chief Frank Nwandu, announced the endorsement of the APC gubernatorial candidate during a stakeholder meeting with Omo-Agege in Asaba, the state capital.

    Nwandu described Omo-Agege as the most competent and qualified candidate vying for the coveted governorship seat in the state.

    He also said Omo-Agege’s track records in the 8th and 9th Senate set apart from his rivals in the next Saturday’s governorship election, adding that the APC candidate eminently qualifed to succeed Governor Okowa.

    Omo-Agege had told the Igbo community in the State that his administration would run an all inclusive government, adding that there will be no discrimination under him.

    The Deputy Senate President, who urged the group to mobilise their members to vote APC, said the Okowa’s administration had plunged the State into huge debts with nothing to show for the huge borrowing.

    He explained that prior before Okowa’s government, the school fees for tertiary institutions in the State was within N25,000 to N30,000 but under the PDP-led administration, tuition fees had risen above N300,000.

    The Delta Central lawmaker noted that his administration will review the current tuition fees in all the state-owned higher institutions with a view to reducing the amount.

    According to him: “In the past seven and a half years alone (I am sure you are all privy to this information as these are all issues within the public domain), the state has received, excluding internally generated revenue, about N4.2 trillion. And when you look round the state, I mean everywhere in the state, you cannot see anything that is remotely commensurate with that money that has come to the state.

    “We have States in this country that have received less than Delta, but you can see the level of development in those states. For instance, Rivers State receives less from the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) and less from derivation. But Rivers has been like a construction site in the past eight years. More importantly, despite all of this, Rivers State or the governor does not owe one kobo to any contractor or to any bank. Even though we received so much, as much as N4.2 trillion, Delta now owes over N850 billion to banks and other creditors.

    “Now, let me make this clear. There is nothing wrong with taking loans. Any civilized country or sub-national takes loans for development. If we are told today that out of N250 billion, about N10 billion is being set aside to address the perennial flooding challenge in Asaba, I don’t believe that anybody will quarrel with that. Or will anybody quarrel with that? No! But every year as you all know, we have the flooding challenge in this place and government now makes money from what they call internally displaced persons’ camps (IDPs). Once the rains start, some persons are already positioning themselves to make money for setting up IDP camps.

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    “Asaba is our state capital and if just N10 billion is set aside to address the flood challenge in Asaba, I don’t think anybody will quarrel with that. And how do I know this? In Imo State, our neighbour, Governor Hope Uzodimma has taken concerted measures to address the flooding challenge in Owerri by deploying technology to tackle flooding in Owerri. And as it is right now, the bulk of the flooding challenge in Imo State’s capital city is pretty much gone. What is wrong if our state government decides to earmark about N10 billion out of the N850 billion to address this flood challenge in our state capital? Is there anything wrong with that? If you look round now, moving from here to Warri, you either go through Agbor or through Asaba-Kwale-Oleh-Isoko-Ughelli to Warri. Whichever option you take, both routes are in a state of total disrepair. I agree that the roads may be federal roads, but if only about N11 billion each out of these loans is dedicated to the repair and completion of these roads, I don’t believe anybody will quarrel with that. Will you quarrel with that?

    “Our anger is this: These debts that have been accumulated in Delta State was misapplied and misappropriated. Nothing was applied for purposes and projects that would have been beneficial to all of us. And let me say this: you are Igbo from the other side of River Niger, but you live here in Delta. However, today you are debtors in Delta because you live in this state. You are part of the N850 billion we owe because you live and work here.

    “I know that you never went to any bank to ask for loans, but Governor Ifeanyi Okowa has gone to the banks to ask for loans on your behalf. So now, he is leaving government, but you are a debtor and your children and grand children are debtors and we don’t think that is proper.

    “Now, as if that was not bad enough, he decided to bring a candidate, a candidate who never had the guts to interrogate and caution him against the excessive, reckless borrowing as his successor. As Speaker of the state House of Assembly which is a co-equal arm of government, no loan can be procured without the consent of the House of Assembly.

    “If the Speaker had put his foot down and disagreed with the governor, the terrible situation we are in now could have been mitigated. The Speaker could have tell Gov. Okowa that he cannot go on a borrowing spree. At least he could have persuaded the governor to tie the loans to specific developmental projects.

    “He did not exercise his power to moderate the mindless borrowing that has turned Delta into a high level debtor state. This is the same man Okowa is parading as governorship candidate and his successor. They are actually putting forward a manifesto that we should “EXPECT MORE”. This means that we should expect more borrowing.

    “Our brothers and sisters have given the best part of their years as civil servants in the service of Delta State with monies deducted monthly from their salaries for their retirement. Unfortunately, on retirement, they have not been paid their pension and gratuities since 2011 while some of them are dying every day.

    “Some of them have cursed Okowa that he will never win the vice presidency and I think God has answered that prayer and their curses have actually caught up with him. That is why he has not succeeded in his quest to become the Vice President of the country. Those who are still alive and are close to death have not yet received their pension through no fault of theirs and yet we have a Speaker who could not caution Okowa to use some of the money to settle the pension of our retirees.

    “I am sure you all have children who are in tertiary institutions in the state either in any of the State universities or Polytechnic system. Before former Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan left government, tuition fees and levies was just about N25,000, but today, the same fees have increased to about N300,000.

    “Where will you get the money as parents and children to make all these payments? Yet, we are being told that they have a manifesto called MORE, EXPECT MORE, meaning that we should expect more borrowing, more increase in tuition fees, non-payment of pension and in short, expect more hardship.

    “I am here today to offer myself as a viable alternative. We can do better than that as Deltans and we can do better as Delta State. I have my own track record. Everybody knows me. Everybody knows Ovie Omo-Agege as a man of dignity in this country. They know what I am capable of doing, but more importantly, when I give my word, my word is my bond.

    “But I cannot do it alone. I need your help to achieve better goals for Delta. I am in this because I want to change the narrative. We have to change the narrative. We can do better. In Delta State, you cannot win the governorship with the votes of only Urhobo, Isoko, Ijaw, Itsekiri or Anioma people.

    ” Everybody must come together to make it happen. I have a good chance of emerging the governor, but I need your help. I need your help as partners. I am telling you what I am bringing to the table and I expect to hear from you what you want an Omo-Agege government to do for you, first as Deltans and then more importantly as stakeholders of Igbo extraction.

    “I know the challenges Anioma people face ranging from discrimination in employment and placements in the state’s tertiary education system. I understand all of that, but I am here to tell you that there will be no discrimination in the government that I will run. Opportunities will be available to all Deltans. I will not say that because your parents or grandparents are from Anambra, you will not be entitled to opportunities, No! If the state civil service advertises for positions, I expect all of you to apply and the leadership of Ohanaeze Nd’Igbo to be on top of it and keep us on our toes such that the Urhobo, the Isoko, Itsekiri, Ijaw, and Anioma and all those who apply will be considered for employment on equal basis provided they are qualified. You have my commitment that to the extent that those who apply are qualified, they will be considered for employment in the state civil service.

    “The same applies in the admission process into our state tertiary institutions that will be based on equal opportunities. It does not matter where you come from, provided you reside in Delta and you pay your taxes in the state. But much more important is that I would want you to participate in government. For instance, when Bola Ahmed Tinubu was governor of Lagos State, we had people of Igbo extraction in his government. In fact, one of them, Ben Akabueze, is my very good friend. He was the Director of Budget Office under Tinubu in Lagos for many years.

    “There are other Igbo people who served under former Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola and even in the Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s administration.

    “This phenomenon is not in Lagos alone. In Kaduna State, my friend, Governor Nasir el-Rufai, has Igbo, Urhobo, Isoko and person’s from other ethnic groups serving in his cabinet. We are keen on who can add value to governance. When I become governor of this state, I will work with the best brains and people who will add value to the agenda we are presenting before our people.

    “So, essentially, I will reach out. I will reach out to the Igbo people in Delta State, represented by the leadership of Ohanaeze Nd’Igbo, when we are about to form a government, God willing, to represent the interests of our brothers of Igbo extraction. These are some of the key issues I believe I have identified on my own.

    “I do not stand here to claim exclusive monopoly of ideas to the issues of governance, but I mean well for our state. Therefore, I want to hear from you. You don’t have to necessarily present them to me today, but I would like you to put together what your expectations are for the government to be run by me. You can make your submission today or on a later date. But, today, I make a commitment to you that if the Igbo nation resident here in Delta stands by me, supports and delivers me as governor, in return, those issues we have agreed on, I will surely implement them.

    “Finally, let me say this, we had the presidential and National Assembly elections in the country last week. Votes have been taken and results have been declared, some may like it and some may not. We have the judiciary as the next bus stop and those who feel aggrieved can approach the courts. That is the situation on ground. In light of that, I want to make an appeal and speaking as a Senator and as Deputy President of the Senate, I know the advantages that can accrue to a state where there is synergy between the state and the Federal Government. It is much more easier for me as a governor of the All Progressives Congress (APC) extraction to liaise more and get more from an APC president than I will get from another one.
    So today, as we speak, a President-elect has been declared and I don’t want Delta State to be in the opposition. I want Delta State to be hooked up to the national political ‘grid’ for want of a better expression so that if there is anything we need as a government here, it will be easier to get it from the Federal Government.

    “About two or three weeks ago, we were in Owerri for the presidential rally and the Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodimma, was saying that he asked President Muhammadu Buhari to convert many state projects into federal ones, which were approved expressly and there was applause everywhere. That can only be possible when there is synergy between the state and the Federal Government. I can get the Federal Government to do some of the projects that have been abandoned in Delta State like upgrading Warri Port and dredging of the Escravos Bay if there is synergy between the state and Federal Government. Imagine what a dredged Escravos Bay and rejuvenated Warri Port where vessels are now allowed to berth at the Koko Port and Burutu Port will do to the economy of Warri and the entire state and especially our brothers and sisters who are into trading. Unfortunately, that has not happened because there is no synergy between Okowa’s Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Federal government led by President Buhari of APC. I am sure I am communicating.

    “I seek your support as partners. I won’t rule you. I want to be a chief servant. I am seeking sound leadership, but help me. I need your support to succeed in my quest to govern Delta State. The time is very short now, but I want a situation where after I have been declared governor on March 12 or March 13, God willing, with the support of the Igbo people, we will rejoice with the Igbo and the leadership of Ohanaeze Ndigbo.”

  • My most embarrassing moment, by Olamide Baddo

    My most embarrassing moment, by Olamide Baddo

    Popular indigenous rapper Olamide has shared an incident that left him utterly pissed and embarrassed at the same time.

    The incident, he explained, happened many years ago when he was still under his one-time boss, ID Cabasa.

    Recounting the embarrassing moment, Baddo said: “I was in the studio when this senior artiste came in to record a song, and he said he was hungry. Who else will he send to buy food if not me who was the youngest in the studio?

    “The money he gave me was not enough for his meal, so I decided to add my own money. I even used my money to pay for transportation.

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    “When I got back to the studio with the food, guess what this guy said to me? “Cabasa, tell this your boy to give me my change. If he wants money, he should tell me and I will give him. He should not use a trick to steal my money.

    “I almost got angry, but one look from ID Cabasa calmed me down. Today, the guy is one of my biggest fans and he is planning to do a song with me.”

  • JJC Skillz opens up on alleged remarriage

    JJC Skillz opens up on alleged remarriage

    Music entrepreneur, Abdulrasheed Bello aka Skillz or JJC Skillz, ex-hubby of popular actress, Funke Akindele has spoken on his alleged remarriage.

    In a recent publication, Bello said if he made the decision to get married again, he’d keep it away from the public.

    A few days ago, reports about the rappers purported remarriage surfaced on the internet.

    According to reports, JJC Skillz, barely eight months after separation from Akindele, got married last month to Kogi-born Falilat Raji in a secret ceremony in Kano State.

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    A supposed wedding invitation with the rapper’s name and his new wife also surfaced on the internet.

    His son, Benito, who he shares with his second baby mama, Mella aka Snoop Mummy also reacted to the news, noting he felt sorry for his father’s new wife who he numbered as the hundredth.

    But the TV producer, according to The Cable, stated: “If I decide to marry or choose which way I want to go, it will be a personal choice and I will not make it public.”

  • Give Sanwo-Olu one more term to perfect plans for Lagos – Cubana Chief Priest

    Give Sanwo-Olu one more term to perfect plans for Lagos – Cubana Chief Priest

    Popular businessman, Pascal Okechukwu aka Cubana Chief Priest has endorsed Lagos Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu for a second term.

    The celebrity barman, who fondly refers to himself as ‘Segun of Lagos’ urged the resident to give Sanwo-Olu of the All Progressives Congress(APC) another chance to steer the affairs of the metropolitan city so that he could perfect all the amazing plans for the State.

    Though, the Lagos-based socialite supported the Labour Party standard bearer, Peter Obi LP during the presidential election, he urged the people of Lagos to vote Sanwo-Olu on Saturday , highlighting a number of reasons why they should.

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    Sharing a photo of the 15th Governor of Lagos State, Cubana Chief Priest wrote: “One Good Turn Deserves Another. @jidesanwoolu Good Is Far Bigger Than His Bad, Nobody is Perfect.

    “Vividly Remember His Role To Ensure Safety To The Entire Nation During Covid 19. He Acted More Like Our President During This Trying Period.

    “He Has A lot On The Pipeline Already, He Should Get One More Term To Perfect His Amazing Plans For Lagos State.

    “Vote APC in Lagos State For Proper Finishing Touches. 4+4 For Sanwolu.

    “This 4 Years My Tribe Felt Super Loved From This Dude, If E Never Reach You No Worry E Go Reach You This Time.”

  • We never endorsed any Oyo Gov candidate, says NUJ

    We never endorsed any Oyo Gov candidate, says NUJ

    The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Oyo State Council has denied endorsing a particular gubernatorial candidate for the March 11 election

    It denied insinuations that leadership of the council have endorsed a particular candidate.

    NUJ, in a commuique at the end of its monthly Congress in Ibadan, warned voters of fifth columnist and fake news targeted at the polls.

    The communique reads in parts: “The congress deliberated extensively on a number of topical issues. After an exhaustive exchange of comments and views thereon, the Congress resolved as follows:

    ‘That NUJ, as a body does not have an anointed candidate for the Saturday March 11, 2023 governorship poll in Oyo State.

    ‘That NUJ, like in the past, offers our platform to all candidates of various political parties in the state, and beyond.

    ‘That a write up that went viral on the social media, which was published by one Ademola ‘Bablow’ Babalola, and calling on the gubernatorial candidate of one political party to merge with the governorship candidate of another equally important political party ahead of March 11th governorship election, does not have anything to do with our Chairman, nor the NUJ in Oyo State.

    ‘The name of the blogger is not on the list of recognised members of NUJ in the state. Therefore, we dissociate ourselves from the publication. As expected of NUJ, we have been playing neutral roles among all the political parties, and we shall not shirk away from upholding the tenets of the profession.

    ‘That the politicians should know that it is only Almighty God that enthrones and dethrones whosoever He wishes. Therefore, we urge all politicians to play the game according to the rules. There should be no violence. There should be no bloodbath. We urge INEC to correct all anomalies reported during the last election on February 25, 2023 and ensure the gubernatorial poll is better organized with the expected outcomes to be free, fair, transparent and credible.

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    ‘That all journalists, especially those that have been accredited to cover the governorship and House of Assembly elections on March 11th, should be careful, be professional, should let their colleagues know their locations, move in different groups for the coverage of the elections, and should report emergencies to appropriate quarters, including the Situation Room of NUJ, through the number already given to them.

    ‘The Congress commended the efforts of the proprietor of Ibadan Central Hospital (ICH), and Academic Suites, Dr. Abib Olamitoye, for his kind gesture towards the Treasurer of NUJ in the state, Comrade Akeem Abas, who was attacked by armed robbers at Iyaganku, Ibadan, on his way home recently. It should be placed on the record that Dr. Olamitoye, through Ibadan Central Hospital, provided a comprehensive medical treatment for him without collecting a dime, either from him, or NUJ.

    ‘The Congress also appreciated our benefactor, Dr. Abib Olamitoye for his outstanding and quintessential support to NUJ, in the area of infrastructural projects especially the ongoing construction of a new NUJ Indoor Press Centre at Iyaganku, Ibadan.”

  • No information on Supreme Court ruling, says CBN

    No information on Supreme Court ruling, says CBN

    For the second time since the Supreme Court ruled that the old N200, N500 and N1,000 notes will remain legal tender until December 31, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has refused to speak on the judgement.

    On Saturday, an official of the CBN told The Nation that the communications department has not been informed of any new developments on the Supreme Court judgement.

    Asked when the CBN will start releasing cash to banks, the official replied they “don’t have that information”.

    The Supreme Court on Friday ruled that the old bank notes will remain as legal tenders while also declaring that the N20,000 withdrawal limit set by the apex bank was illegal.

    Without any official pronouncement from the CBN, Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) cannot act outside the last instruction by the apex bank that N20,000 will be the withdrawal limit for individual account holders.

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    The latest withdrawal threshold, The Nation learnt, has put doubts in the minds of many Nigerians who prefer to save their money outside the banking system.

    Asked if the Supreme Court judgement describing the N20,000 withdrawal limit as illegal will negatively impact the CBN’s cashless policy, another official of the CBN said: “The cashless policy has been in operation since 2012 and many Nigerians are already keying into the idea”.

  • Lagos uncovers plot to exhume corpse of Chrisland pupil

    Lagos uncovers plot to exhume corpse of Chrisland pupil

    Lagos State government has claimed to have uncovered plans by some people to exhume the body of 12-year-old Whitney Omodesola Adeniran, the late student Chrisland School, Opebi, Lagos.

    Miss Adeniran died on February 9 during the school’s inter-house sports activities at the Agege Stadium, Lagos.

    She was buried Thursday in Lagos.

    An autopsy, conducted by Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH)dated March 1, 2023 revealed that she died as a result of asphyxia and electrocution.

    In a statement on Saturday, Lagos Ministry of Justice alleged certain persons were making plans to exhume the body of the deceased.

    The State said it will oppose any attempt to exhume the body.

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    The statement signed by Grace Alo, Director, Public Affairs said : “The Lagos State Ministry of Justice is aware of the current ongoing dialogue about the alleged plans to exhume the body of the late Whitney Omodesola Adeniran, a student of Chrisland Schools whose as revealed by the autopsy, conducted by Lagos State University Teaching Hospital was as a result of asphyxia and electrocution.

    “Whilst we have not received any such official communication requesting for exhumation , however if and when we do receive such a request, we shall be opposed to it.”

    The statement added: “The circumstances for exhumation under the Coroners’ Systems Law, 2015 do not arise in this case.

    “Additionally, it is not our intention to further traumatize the deceased’s family.
    “We are working closely with the police who have given their reassurance that the duplicate case file would be forwarded on Monday, 6th of March, 2023 to the Directorate of Public Prosecutions to aid the speedy issuance of Legal Advice.”

  • Jack-Rich: Tinubu’s victory well deserved

    Jack-Rich: Tinubu’s victory well deserved

    A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Tein Jack-Rich has congratulated the President-elect, Bola Tinubu and Vice President-elect, Sen. Kashim Shettima, for winning last Saturday’s election.

    The businessman and philanthropist, in a statement on Saturday in Abuja, said Tinubu’s victory was well deserved.

    The candidate of APC was declared winner of the election by the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof Mahmood Yakubu.

    Tinubu polled 8.8 million votes to defeat his closest rivals – Atiku Abubakar of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Obi of LP and Rabiu Kwankwaso of the New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP).

    Atiku polled 6,984,520; Obi garnered 6,101,533 votes while Kwankwaso polled 1,476,697.

    He enlisted the cooperation and support of all Nigerians including other candidates who contested the presidential election to join hands with the former Lagos State governor to build an egalitarian country that will work for all and sundry.

    According to him, “now is the time to build bridges for the good of our nation and not plot to tear it apart.”

    The statement said: “I write on behalf of my wife, Dr. Mrs. Elizabeth Jack-Rich, members of the Presidential Campaign Council from Rivers state and the entire APC family in Rivers State to felicitate with you and the Vice President-Elect over your well-deserved victory in the just concluded presidential election in Nigeria.”

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    Jack-Rich, who is the President/Founder of Belemaoil Producing Limited, an indigenous oil Exploration Company, expressed optimism that Tinubu and Shettima presidency will usher in a new dawn for Nigeria and promote inclusivity in governance for national good.

    The former APC presidential aspirant, who is the highest national ranking Rivers son in the APC PCC and doubles as the Deputy director of the Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) Fundraising Committee expressed confidence that Tinubu will preside over a peaceful and prosperous Nigeria given his enviable track record of hard work, devotion and dedication to duties.

    Ends****

  • Prove me right with your work, Afenifere leader tells Tinubu

    Prove me right with your work, Afenifere leader tells Tinubu


    Leader of pan Yoruba socio-cultural group, Afenifere, Pa Reuben Fasoranti, has tasked President-elect Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu to use his performances to prove that he (Fasoranti) was right about him.

    Fasoranti, in a statement in Akure, appeal to all concerned Nigerians and the International Community, who might be aggrieved, not to do anything that would set the country on fire.

    Fasoranti advised Tinubu to avoid mistake of some of his predecessors.

    According to him: “Be fair to all concerned. Go ahead to unite the country, see and treat the country as one. Be a federalist. Allow the big ethnic groups to exist and respect one another, but also allow the small ones to feel proud and wanted in the spirit of federalism as practised in U.S.A.

    “I am aware of the enormity of State Governance. Let me, therefore, assure you that we will be available for consultations and any other assistance when the need arises.

    “I did marvel at your doggedness, self-determination, self-assuredness, strong belief in self, ability to overcome daunting and ever surging challenges.

    “I was, also, amazed at God’s grace on you, that gave you the strength of character and such abundance of energy, that enabled you to navigate through all the ever emerging intricate problems, and made it possible for you to, against the wishes of some people, traverse successfully all the States of the Federation, during the energy sapping marathon Presidential campaigns.

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    “I am, indeed, glad to know that your hard earned victory had a very good national spread. Amongst about 18 presidential candidates, you came 2nd in South South; 2nd in South East; 1st in South West; 1st in North Central; 2nd in North East; and 1st in North West. What a brilliant performance!

    “I now appeal to all concerned Nigerians and the International Community, who might be aggrieved, one way or the other, not do anything that will set Nigeria on fire. We should all go peaceful, take lawful means, and thread legitimate and legal paths to rectify anything that might have, from their own point of view, gone wrong, and let Tinubu and all concerned settle down immediately to tackle the enormous Nigerian project of tackling insecurity, solving our economic downturn, restructuring the country, and rebuilding a nation never so badly divided on ethnic, religious and corrupt lines.”

  • PDP sweeps NASS seats in Rivers

    PDP sweeps NASS seats in Rivers

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has won 12 National Assembly seats in Rivers State out of 14 so far concluded and declared by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Labour Party (LP) won one each.

    But INEC declared the Khana-Gokana Federal Constituency inconclusive following the margin of lead principle and suspended election in Port Harcourt II.

    The official results released by INEC showed that the PDP swept all the three senatorial district elections.

    The PDP’s candidates, Mpigi Barinada won the Rivers South East Senatorial District; Banigo Ipalibo Harry, the Deputy Governor, clinched the Rivers West while Onyesom Allwell Heacho won the Rivers East.

    In the 11 federal constituencies’ election, the APC’s Anderson Igbiks won the Okirika-Ogu Bolu and the LP’s Umezuruike Manuchim won the Port Harcourt 1.

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    But the PDP cleared nine others with Nwogu Godspower winning Etche-Omuma Federal Constituency; Emerengwa Sunday, Ikwere Emohua; Obuzor Victor Amadi, Ahoada West/Ogba-Egbema-Ndoni and Goodhead Boma, Akuku-Toru/Asari-Toru.

    Others are Nwaeke Uche, Eleme-Tai-Oyigbo; Bob Solomon, Abua-Odua/Ahoada East; Abiante Dagomie, Andoni-Opobo-Nkoro; Hart Godwin, Degema-Bonny and Chinda Ogundu, Obio-Akpor.
    END.