Category: Anambra Election

  • INEC exceeds accreditation time

    Presiding officers in the ongoing governorship election in Anambra State have been forced to extend the time allotted for accreditation of voters.

    Most voting units visited in Aguata Local Government complained of similar challenges.

    In a voting centre at the Civic Centre in Umuchu Ward 1, accreditation was said to have started a few minutes to 11am.

    The development made is practically impossible to end the exercise by 12noon for voting to begin, it was learnt.

    Progressives Peoples Alliance (PPA) governorship candidate Godwin Ezeemo said the presiding officer in Civic Centre Unit 001 asked him to return anytime from 2.30pm when voting will start.

    “The Independent National Electoral Commission officials told me voting will start by 2.30pm because materials arrived late.

    “The Presiding officer said there were delays. But it’s still early in the process for me to suspect any foul play.

    “Reports I have received from other places also show that materials arrived late in various centres.

    “In my unit, accreditation started by 10.58am,” Ezeemo said.

     

  • Akunyili ‘worried’ by time stipulation

    Akunyili ‘worried’ by time stipulation

    Former Minister of Information, Prof. Dora Akunyili, said on Saturday morning that the system must not be made to disenfranchise anybody. She told journalist at Agulu after her accreditation at Agulu Ward 2, Unit 002, that’s she is worried about the inadequacy of the Independent National Electoral Commission personnel to man the polling units. She said the requirement which compels every would be voter to be present not beyond 12.30pm for the purposes of counting was not in the interest of the system as many may not be able to come back after accreditation at exactly 12.30pm.

    She said, “I have been accredited and I am waiting for the 12.30pm time to be counted and vote. But I must say that the timeframe is not very helpful as many voters may not be able to make it back by then. We must not disenfranchise anybody. If you look at this place now, this is past 12 noon and only one INEC official is here. Look at the long queue, when will they all be accredited and when will they vote?”

     

     

  • Anambra: APC alleges lack of voting materials in strongholds

    Anambra: APC alleges lack of voting materials in strongholds

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has raised an alarm over  alleged late or non delivery of voting materials to the party’s strongholds at the ongoing Governorship election in Anambra State.

    In a statement issued from the party’s election situation room in Lagos on Saturday by its Interim National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the APC   described  the action as a deliberate attempt to disenfranchise the party’s supporters and make the election anything but free and fair.

    The party also said early reports from the state indicate a pattern of harassment of its members and the violation of INEC guidelines, among others and asked Nigerians to take note.

    It specifically decried the continued harassment of its Deputy National Secretary, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai by armed State Security Service (SSS) personnel, since he arrived at Awka on Friday night for the election.

    APC said apart from restricting Mallam el-Rufai to the Finotel Hotel where he is staying, the SSS personnel also barged into the hotel’s restaurant while he was eating and collected the phones of everyone there, apparently to prevent their pictures from being taken as they laid a siege on the hotel.

    ”These SSS personnel claimed to be acting on orders from above. Whoever gave them the order, we in the APC believe it is illegal to prevent a duly accredited top official of a party involved in an election from moving around to monitor the election. He has a right to be at the election as our Deputy National Secretary,” the party said.

    It also decried a situation in which a polling unit is situated right under the billboard bearing the pictures of APGA candidate Willie Obiano and his running mate in Aguleri, in clear violation of INEC guidelines.

    APC condemned a situation in which voting materials are being delivered late or not delivered at all to the party’s strongholds, including Idemili North and South, Akwa South, Dunukofia, Onitsha North and South, Orumba North and South, Oyi, Ogbaru and Nnewi North.

    ”As at the time of issuing this situation report, election materials have not yet arrived at Idemili North and South, Ogidi ward 1, Nkpor ward 1, Abatate, booth 012 of ward 2 Nibo and one booth at umunnakwe hall; There is no INEC or police presence at Obi Ilo Okoye polling unit in Awada, Onitsha; INEC register for 2011 were not brought to Palm Site Market 1&2; INEC is refusing to accredit voters in Awka South LG Ward 8; In Nnwei north Otolo ward 03, polling unit 14, only 6 people out of 77 were accredited and others couldn’t find their name; In Ward 8, Awka Government House, PDP agents are openly soliciting for votes in exchange for money, just as it is happening in Onitsha North Ward 100 and in CKC Adazi Nnukwu, and at Nteje Unit 004 in Oyi LG, APGA and PDP are negotiating how to share votes.

    ”These are just a few of the examples of the shenanigans going on right under the nose of INEC, and we demand an immediate rectification so that no citizen will be disenfranchised, and so that all the parties will have a level playing ground. If this is not done urgently, the promise of a free, fair and transparent election in
    Anambra by the President and INEC would have been nothing but a ruse,” APC said.

  • Confusion in Nziko units as INEC relocates centre

    There was confusion over a voting centre in Nziko in Oyi Local Government Area as two major polling units there had to be urgently relocated for security reasons.

    Voters were said to have come out for accreditation but did not meet any voting officer there.

    It led to panic calls to the Independent National Electoral Commission headquarters, but it was later learnt that the National Commissioner in charge of Oyi LGA, Amb. Ahmed Wali, intervened to resolve the problem.

    The notorious centre, said to be located inside a thick forest, is known as a rigging centre in Anambra.

    Political parties, such as the All Progressives Congress (APC) had to cry out to INEC for the centre to be relocated.

    It was learnt that the centre was eventually moved near a school.

    However, in Anambra East and West, accreditation went on smoothly.

    All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) candidate Willie Obiano was accredited at about 10.30am at his Ward in Aguleri, Anambra East.

     

  • Anambra Election: SSS detains el-Rufai

    Anambra Election: SSS detains el-Rufai

    Former FCT Minister, Mallam el-Rufai has been reportedly detained by the State Security Service (SSS) in his hotel room in Anambra State.

    The member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), as at the time of writing this report, was  barred from free movement.

    El-Rufai via his twitter handle @el-rufai said: “The DG-SSS did not pick my call, yet to call back. I have complained to another senior officer. It is unlawful detention and will be resisted!

    “I intend to discharge my duties today no matter what, and will go out when ready. I will dare the SSS to shoot…..we wait and see…thanks.

    Further updates from his twitter handle revealed that his phone was also seized: “In the midst of a phone interview with AIT’s Obiora Ilo, the SSS forcefully and unlawfully seized the phone thus abruptly end the interview.”

  • Photo: Election observers

    Mr Clement Nwankwo, Executive Director, Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre (PLAC), who is Head, Civil Society Election Situation Room and another observers.

  • Tight security persists in Anambra

    Security remained tight in Anambra State as the governorship election commenced this morning.

    At the INEC Office in Awka, an Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC) with registration No NPF 8216C and seven Toyota Hillux vehicles we’re stationed there.

    On the not too far Alex Ekwueme Square, two Police Helicopters perched on the ground of the complex.

    Their registration numbers are 5N-ANS and 5N-KSH. Along the popular Onitsha – Enugu Expressway, heavily armed riot policemen mounted road blocks at an interval of about 800 metres.

    Travelers who were unaware of the no movement order were parked by the security forces.

  • Anambra election: Accreditation delayed

    Anambra election: Accreditation delayed

    Accreditation has not begun at various polling units in Anambra state.
    The exercise, which ought to begin by 8am, was yet to start in most places visited as at 9am.
    For instance, at a voting unit in Ogbankwa, in Awka South Local Government Area, where there are 20 wards, voters were patiently waiting for voting materials to arrive.
    At Unit 26 in Ward 3, Ezinano, Agulu LGA, accreditation begun at about 9.30am.
    About nine persons had been accredited when The Nation visited there.
    Security remained tight at the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) headquarters in Awka.
    The Police Counter Terrorism Unit teams and the Special Protection Unit kept watch.
    INEC Public Relations Officer Frank Egbo said there had not been reports of any major challenges from ad-hoc staff.
    “The information reaching us is that accreditation has begun in various polling units,” he said.
    He also disclosed that INEC has directed that no Presiding Officer will attend to more than 300 voters in a unit.
    Where there are more than 300 voters, the unit will be split into two or more, to be manned by additional officers, he said.
    Egbo said he was not aware of reports that election materials were snatched at Orumba while being transported there.
    “I’m not aware of it,” he said.