Author: The Nation

  • LP’s Umeh beats incumbent Ekwunife to win Anambra Central Senate seat

    LP’s Umeh beats incumbent Ekwunife to win Anambra Central Senate seat


    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared Sen. Victor Umeh of the Labour Party (LP) as the winner of the Anambra South Senate Seat.
    INEC Returning Officer, Prof. Chuka Enuka announced the result on Tuesday in Awka.

    Enuka said that Umeh scored 103,608 votes to beat his closet rival, Mr. Dozie Nwankwo of APGA who scored 69,702, while Sen. Uche Ekwunife of PDP and incumbent senator scored 49,532 to place third.

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    “With the powers vested on me as the Returning Officer, the candidate of the Labour Party having polled the highest number of vote cast and having fulfilled all requirements is therefore declared elected and returned,” he said. (NAN)

  • An interloping former President as present danger to democracy

    An interloping former President as present danger to democracy

    • By General Alani Akinrinade

    The recent statement by former President Olusegun Obasanjo over the recently concluded elections must be condemned in the strongest terms by democracy loving Nigerians and those who care about the unity of this country.

    His statement coming at a time when the Independent National Electoral Commission was still busy with the conduct and release of the elections results is both unfortunate and a glaring and calculative attempt to game the system. Without any shred of evidence a former President is challenging the integrity of a national elections and calling a seating President to truncate it midway.

    As a General who fought for the unity of this country and one that has witnessed the many twists and turns of our Democratic development, I am certain that Nigeria this time is on the right path. I find it most disturbing and objectionable that a former General and President will introduce such a diatribe into the body politic of Nigeria at such a delicate time as this.

    Being not neutral, Obasanjo’s intervention falls short of patriotism and fits perfectly into meddling in the affairs of state that is already the constitutional responsibility of INEC.

    Nigerians can easily recall the obasanjo years and his democratic antics and many bullish attempts at circumventing the political process.

    I call on President Muhammadu Buhari to ignore Obasanjo’s recent interruptions and focus on supporting the lawful institution to do its job by allowing the process to run it’s full course.

    The President Buhari i know will let the process run its full course and will not intervene in an undemocratic manner to truncate the ongoing political process.

    Luckily, President Buhari is made of finer and more principled democratic stuff. He will not allow Obasanjo to lure him into tainting his democratic credentials in this regard. I recall that in his last trip to the United States, President Joe Biden praised Buhari’s commitment to democratic values and principles. Obasanjo has no such record to be applauded.

    The world has not forgotten his fraudulent and undemocratic attempt at a third-term agenda in violation of the letter and spirit of the Nigerian constitution.

    In 2007, after his botched third term bid, Obasanjo conducted the worst election in the history of Nigeria. The beneficiary of that electoral heist, Late President Umaru Yar’Adua openly admitted that his presidency was a product of a fraudulent election with a commitment to reform the electoral process.

    Nigerians have voted. Their votes have counted. Let no one disrupt the process.

    -General Alani Akinrinade CFR, GCON served Nigeria as Chief of Army Staff and Chief of Defence Staff

  • Atiku wins with narrow margin in Sokoto

    Atiku wins with narrow margin in Sokoto

    The presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Atiku Abubakar has emerged as the winner of the election with 288,679 votes in Sokoto State.

    He was closely followed by the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who polled 285,444 votes.

    The results were announced by the State Collation Officer, Prof Kabiru Bala, at about 2.40 am at the state collation centre located at the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) headquarters, Tangaza Road, Sokoto.

    The candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Mr Peter Obi, came third with 6,568 votes.

    Rabiu Kwankwaso of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) came fourth with 1, 300 votes.

    The results came from the entire 23 Local Government Areas of the State.

    Bala said elections were cancelled in 471 polling units due to insecurity.

    Details of the elections are as follows:

    Registered voters. 2,037,024
    Accredited voters. 619,492

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    A. 115
    AA. 110
    AAC. 128
    ADC. 486
    ADP. 1,105
    APC. 285,444
    APGA 808
    APM. 273
    APP. 219
    BP. 126
    LP. 6,568
    NNPP. 1,300
    NRM. 681
    PDP. 288,679
    PRP. 324
    SDP. 120
    YPP. 175
    ZLP. 208

    Total valid votes. 586,875
    Rejected votes. 21,015
    Total votes cast. 607,890

  • PDP’s Aliero, defeats Bagudu, wins Kebbi central senate seat

    PDP’s Aliero, defeats Bagudu, wins Kebbi central senate seat

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared Sen. Adamu Aliero of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) winner of Kebbi Central senatorial district.

    The INEC Returning Officer, Prof. Abbas Yusuf-Bazata, announced Aliero scored 126,588 votes to defeat Governor Atiku Bagudu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) who polled 92,389 votes.

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    Abubakar Bello Tilli of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) scored 1,874 votes while Umar Rufa’i of the People’s Redemption Party (PRP) got 992 votes.

  • Obasanjo, ‘owners of Nigeria’ plotting another June 12

    Obasanjo, ‘owners of Nigeria’ plotting another June 12

    • By Louis Odion, FNGE

    One read with bewilderment, even a sense of dark foreboding, the statement by former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, yesterday calling for the cancellation“of all elections that do not pass the credibility and transparency test” during the Saturday (February 25) presidential elections.

    We have always known Chief Obasanjo to harbour anti-democratic proclivities. But never did one anticipate this effrontery, this in-your-face audacity by the General and his co-travellers to seek to re-enact the perfidious circus that eventuated in the June 12 annulment of 1993, thereby plunging the country into needless catastrophe yet again.

    There is clearly no basis — whether legal or moral — to cancel an election which, on the whole, has been adjudged by the Commonwealth Observer Group as a significant improvement on all previous elections.

    Nothing perhaps readily exemplifies this than the outcome of the presidential election in Lagos where the ruling party, APC, lost to Labour Party the home base of its candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu; the first in the last 24 years!

    Of course, the “feat” has since been celebrated with wild jubilation in social media as proof of the “transparency and credibility” of the Saturday elections. But the song of celebration echoed by Obasanjo and his cohorts seems to change only where APC won! Note, on the same day that Labour won Lagos, the opposition PDP also won the following key states namely Katsina (home of President Muhammadu Buhari); Plateau (home of DG of APC Campaign, Governor Solomon Lalong who also lost his senatorial election); Nasarawa (home of APC National Chairman, Senator Adamu); Kaduna (home of Governor El Rufai, Special Adviser to APC Campaign) and Kano (home of Governor Abdullahi Ganduje, another Special Adviser to the APC Campaign whose son also lost House of Reps bid).

    So, considering this overwhelming backdrop, what else could still be driving the cry of “massive rigging” and call for outright cancellation of results if not perfidy and pure treason? Just how possible is it to nurture democracy without democrats?

    For instance, results authenticated by INEC show that Obasanjo, the promoter-in-chief of the Labour Party candidate, could not deliver his polling unit in Abeokuta, Ogun State to his anointed as he only secured 9 votes to the 56 votes scored by the APC candidate. Part of the issue with Chief Obasanjo is indeed the lack of shame and comportment expected of his stature as former president. Otherwise, having openly expressed partisan interest in Peter Obi and proceeded to campaign vigorously for him and then getting beaten soundly in his own very polling unit in Abeokuta, he should know he had ipso facto forfeited the privilege to invoke the spirit of statesmanship to speak in the lofty terms he now aspires.

    To be sure, one aligns oneself with competent opinion already offered by legal authorities that the INEC is in order thus far vis-a-vis the announcement of results, consistent with the extant provisions of the Electoral Act. In any case, the provisions of the law clearly avail anyone with contrary view to take advantage of the Election Petition Tribunal.

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    Inviting the cancellation of the results like Chief Obasanjo did is, therefore, akin to seeking to abort a pregnancy when the midwives already delivered the baby. A laughable exercise in futility indeed.

    With this, Chief Obasanjo appears to finally confirm wild speculations that started gaining traction in the last several weeks of a subterranean resolve by some anti-democratic forces to short-circuit the 2023 electoral exercise and foist another Interim National Government on Nigeria by any means possible.

    They are the amorphous group of self-interested, self-styled “owners of Nigeria” who arrogate to themselves the prerogative to forever dictate the outcome of every electoral exercise in Nigeria, in utter contempt of the democratic yearning and aspirations of the rest of the populace.

    The owl’s flight in daylight is ominous indeed. How ironic that Obasanjo, who had absented himself from the Council of State meeting held two weeks ago at the Presidential Villa, out of spite, is suddenly adopting a solicitous language in an open letter to the same President Buhari.

    Symbolically, what Chief Obasanjo is offering President Buhari in the unsolicited epistle is a poisoned chalice indeed. With the Saturday polls already receiving plaudits from all and sundry as “one with little or no monetary inducement of voters”, Chief Obasanjo must be stung to the marrow by bitter jealousy.

    Out of mortal envy, he would not want President Buhari to go down in history as organising polls better than his, thereby potentially displacing him as the new authentic “moral voice” of the African continent after iconic Nelson Mandela. For the better part of President Buhari’s two terms, Obasanjo did all within his power to undermine the latter.

    At international fora, he never let any opportunity pass without attempting to discredit the incumbent president who ironically is widely adjudged to have recorded more tangible achievements in office with lesser resources compared to the preceding 16 years of PDP profligacy of which Obasanjo had the distinction of squandering billions of dollars with nothing to show.

    A classic example was the $16b splurged on phantom power projects that only generated more darkness for Nigerians by 2007 when Obasanjo’s tenure ended. Now that he has a sinister agenda, the Ota famous letter-writer is suddenly shouting “hosanna!” to the same President Buhari, in shameless emotional blackmail.

    Throughout his eight-year imperial reign, the name, Obasanjo, was of course a by-word for bare-faced electoral robbery and willful subversion of due process. Nigerians will indeed never forget how Obasanjo’s enforcer and INEC chair, Professor Maurice Iwu, had, for instance, appeared in Abuja in 2007 to declare PDP winner of Katsina elections while voting was still ongoing!

    So indefensible was the process that eventually ushered in President Umar Yar’Adua that he was forthright enough to openly admit Obasanjo’s “electoral atrocities”, and thereafter sought atonement by instituting electoral reforms contained in the Justice Uwais Report.

    Against this backcloth, it might not be out of place to now ask lovers of democracy in Nigerian to stay vigilant at this critical moment against the antics of Obasanjo and other so-called “owners of Nigeria” intent on derailing democracy with a view to sustaining their chokehold on the neck of the Nigerian nation.

  • Regina Daniels celebrates hubby’s senatorial victory

    Regina Daniels celebrates hubby’s senatorial victory

    Actress Regina Daniels has celebrated the emergence of her husband Ned Nwoko as Senator-elect for Delta North.

    She shared a video appreciating the people of Anioma for their undivided love and support.

    In the video, the elated mother of two said: “Ndi banyi, ekele’m unu (My people, I greet you all). The race is finally over and it wouldn’t have been possible without you guys. Your undivided love and support was massively felt.

    “And with grateful heart, I say a really really really big thank you. Anioma Kwenu; Eeeh! Anioma, kwenu; Eeeh! Anioma kwezuwnu ooo…Eeeeehhhhh!!!

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    While the video’s caption read: “Anioma Kwenu !!!!!!!

    “The race is finally over and it’s with a big heart filled with immense gratitude that I say a biggggggggg thank you to the great people of Anioma and everyone who supported and saw to the victory of my husband, Prince Ned Nwoko as senator Elect for Delta North.

    “The people have chosen and they chose wisely, let the good works begin, Anioma will be great again. God bless the great people of Anioma. God bless Nigeria.

    “I am glad Nigeria has won a person who will drive positive change for the people …. Anioma kwenu!!!!!”

  • Why I couldn’t vote, by Basketmouth

    Why I couldn’t vote, by Basketmouth

    Popular stand-up comedian Basketmouth has explained why he couldn’t vote during Saturday’s National Assembly and Presidential elections.
    The humour merchant, who was ‘cancelled’ by the online community for having scheduled shows abroad which collided with the 2023 elections, regretted he couldn’t make it.

    He wrote on Instagram: “I have always spoken up about the wrongs in this country. It’s quite unfortunate that I missed elections this year.
    “However, my international shows are planned one year so as to secure the date and venue. To have changed my date on such short notice would have been a logistical hazard not to myself but to the whole crew.

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    “The elections have not always been in February. But my show always was, as a valentine special.

    “That being said, i am proud of every Nigerian youth for taking a stand.

    “Thank you to my true fans that understood and still came out for me.”

  • LP supporters threatening to kill me, Rivers collation officer cries out

    LP supporters threatening to kill me, Rivers collation officer cries out

    The Collation Officer for the Presidential election in Rivers State and Vice-Chancellor, Federal University of Otuoke, Bayelsa State, Prof. Charles Adias, has raised the alarm over threats to his life by supporters of the Labour Party.

    Adias said since resuming his duty as a collation officer, he has received many threat messages accusing him of being deployed to manipulate Rivers poll.

    Addressing the state agent of the Labour Party, Deinye Pepple, during the collation of results, in Port Harcourt, Adias explained that he was doing his job transparently.

    Besides, he said his job had nothing to do with computation of results as he only received compiled results from field officers.

    Pepple faulted some results but lauded the collation officer for Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni LGA, for bringing what he described as the authentic results.

    “All the results he presented tallies with what I have from the polling units”, he said.

    But Adias said: “I have been receiving calls from supporters of your party. Even as I am here my phone is full of test messages of your party people threatening to kill me and do all sort of things.

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    “They are saying I am here to rig the elections. I advise that if you have issues, go to your polling units.”

    Adias said he would discharge his national assignment professionally and called on some overzealous supporters to channel their grievances to the right authority.

    He said: “As academics, our duty is to teach and serve society and that is exactly what we are doing and we will continue to do our job”.

    The Commissioner of Police in charge of elections in Rivers State, Adeoye Aderemi, warned politicians and party faithful to desist from inciting citizens in order not to cause a breakdown of law and order.

    Aderemi condemned fake news on social media and advised members of the public to be wary of such messages.

  • APC clears Oyo Senate seats

    APC clears Oyo Senate seats

    Candidates of the All Progressives Congress (APC) have won the three senatorial seats in Oyo State.

    Senator Fatai Buhari won the Oyo North seat for the third consecutive time while Dr Yunus Akintunde won in Oyo Central. Barr. Sharafadeen Alli won in Oyo South.

    Declaring Buhari as the winner, the INEC Returning Officer Prof. Victor Okoruwa announced that the senator polled 90,078 votes to emerge victorious.

    PDP Akinwale Akinwole and Accord Party candidates Shina Pella polled 77,034 and 54,732 respectively.

    In Oyo Central, Akintunde polled 108,776 votes to defeat the PDP candidate Chief Bisi Ilaka who scored 101,213 and Accord candidate Faozey Nurudeen who polled 41,743 votes.

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    Declaring Akintunde as the winner of the election, the Returning Officer
    Prof. Adeniyi Olatunbosun said Akintunde fulfilled all requirements and was thereby returned as the valid winner of the poll.

    In the Oyo South senatorial race, Alli polled 111,513 votes to defeat his closest opponent, Joseph Tegbe of (PDP) who scored 92,481 votes. Accord Party candidate Chief Kolapo Kola-Daisi polled 33,641 votes to come third.

    Alli was declared winner by the Returning Officer, Prof. Wole Olatokun of the University of Ibadan.
    ENDS

  • Kwara Gov leads victorious APC team to Emir of Ilorin

    Kwara Gov leads victorious APC team to Emir of Ilorin

    Kwara Governor AbdulRaman AbdulRazaq on Monday led a thank-you-visit of his ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to the Emir of Ilorin Dr. Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari after the presidential and National Assembly elections.

    On the Governor’s delegation were Senator-elect for Kwara Central Mallam Saliu Mustapha; House of Representatives members-elect Ahmad Yinka Aluko and Mukhtar Shagaya; cabinet members; and and other party chieftains.

    The delegation also commiserated with the Emir on the death of his cousin, Alhaja Maryam Alarape Belgore — a princess of Ilorin Emirate.

    AbdulRazaq said the visit was for dual purposes of appreciating the respected monarch for his fatherly support for the party and condoling with him on the passing of Alhaja Alarape Belgore.

    He said the Emir’s prayers and fatherly support in the run up to the polls assisted the state to record a peaceful process.

    “We are here this afternoon to condole with Your Royal Highness over the loss of Hajia Maryam Alarape Belgore who died yesterday. May Allah grant her eternal peace,” the Governor said.

    “We have also come to thank you for your prayers and the peaceful environment in which the elections were conducted, and the outcome of the elections. We will continue to seek your prayers and leadership.

    “I must say in the whole of Nigeria today this is the first homage being paid by any candidate who has won election. Your star will continue to shine. We will continue to pray for you and look forward to your leadership as the number one leader in the state and the Chairman of the state Council of Chiefs.”

    He sought the Emir’s continuous guidance over the coming Gubernatorial and House of Assembly elections.

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    “On the forthcoming elections, we also pray for your guidance and support. Whatever the outcome of the elections we know it has your blessing and rubber stamp. We thank your Royal Highness,” he added.

    Emir of Ilorin, Dr. Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari, for his part, sought God’s guidance and wisdom for the newly elected senator and House of Rep members, as they await their inauguration later this year.

    He also prayed God to equally grant AbdulRazaq and other candidates of the party success in the polls slated for March 11, reiterating that the Governor has performed wonderfully well to deserve a re-election.

    Mustapha and Aluko, in their separate remarks, also eulogised the traditional ruler for standing by them to succeed at the polls, and solicited same for the next electoral exercise in the state.