Category: Election 2019

  • Shot Bayelsa Govt House Photographer not dead

    The Photographer attached to Bayelsa State Government House, Reginald Dei, is not dead but in critical condition contrary to earlier reports.

    Dei was reported dead on Saturday after he was shot at close range in Oweikorogha, Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of the state.

    Sources said Dei, who was a popular photographer, was shot by troops of the Joint Task Force (JTF), Operation Delta Safe.

    But JTF immediately refuted the allegations saying its troops were not involved in any skirmishes in the local government area during the election.

    Investigations, however, revealed that Dei was gasping for breath and battling for survival at an undisclosed hospital in Yenagoa, the state capital.

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    It was learnt that the victim was in life support as doctors were battling to stabilize him.

    Some government officials led by the Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Daniel Iworiso-Markson, were said to have visited him at the hospital.

    A member of the team, who spoke in confidence, said Dei was placed on oxygen adding that there was an urgent need to fly him abroad.

    He said the bullet hit him badly at close range from behind affecting an undisclosed major organ in his body.

    “He needs to be flown abroad and it must be done urgently. We sympathize with the family of Dei and we will do everything possible to save his life”, he said.

    Journalists in the state including members of Government House media crew were happy that Dei was still alive as they prayed God to save his life.

  • Collation of results yet to commence in Niger

    In Niger state, collation of results are still being collated in all the zonal centers of INEC across as some results are still arriving local government collation centres.

    The venue for the presidential collation centre at the State INEC office is still empty, though decorated in preparation for collation to start.

    The Resident Electoral Commissioner, Professor Samuel Egwu who confirmed this to newsmen at about 3pm said that results are still being expected from the local government areas.

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    According to him, all elections were concluded on Saturday across the state and there was no extension of voting anywhere.

    The delay in the arrival of results,  according to the REC, is due to the challenges of not being able to commence voting on time some polling units due to cases of malfunction of card readers.

    He also attributed the delay to the distance of some local government areas from Minna, the state capital.

     

  • Nigeria elections: Observers hail INEC over credible, transparent polls

    Election observers under the platform of Independent Foreign Observers have commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), and Nigerians for transparency and credibility of Saturday’s Presidential and National Assembly elections.

    They gave this commendation at a press conference this afternoon in Abuja. The team leader, Dr. Stuart Young, an academic and diplomat spoke on behalf of other members of the team at its presentation of preliminary report.

    The observers in the text  entitled, “A Preliminary report on the 2019 Presidential and National Assembly Elections in Nigeria” described the conduct of the elections as as fair and an indication of non-interference by the government or any of its agents.

    The text reads, “In the build-up to the 2019 General Elections in Nigeria, the Independent Foreign Observers mission, a team from the United States of America, United Kingdom, and the European Union (EU), visited Nigeria with a view to observing the elections, in line with best global practices. Consequently, more than 200 local observers were recruited and trained to monitor the polls, with a view to ascertaining if the elections were free, fair and credible.

    Observations:

    From the reports filed in by our observers deployed all around the country, it was recorded that the turnout of voters across the country was impressive, as supporters of the All Progressive Congress (APC) and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) were active in casting their ballots for their respective candidates.

    The conduct of the electoral officials appeared to be consistently fair and an indication of non-interference by the government or any of its agents.  There were, however, some polling units that experienced late arrival of voting materials.

    In both Abuja and Nassarawa state, observers witnessed polls opening late, and voting beginning after the scheduled start.  In Abuja we saw voting begin as late as 9:30am, and in a Mararaba polling station in Nassarawa voting did not begin until 1pm.

    Observers in Asokoro 1, Abuja witnessed a situation where there was confusion over the exact location of a polling station, because of the previous demolition of a Total service station that had been used to identify the location for voters.  INEC officials set up at the nearest Total service station where they performed their duties for citizens who had lined up there.  Upon discovering there was a collection of voters in a different location, where the former service station was located, INEC officials moved their voting materials to this location.  Some citizens were worried that the votes that officials brought to the new station indicated ballot box stuffing, but were eventually mollified when officials explained the confusion over the location.

    There were also reports of unruly behaviour at some polling units that required the immediate deployment of security to restore order. An example was in Kaduna state where voters attempted to provoke security personnel of which a senior military officer quickly resolved the situation. There were additional reports of scattered violence in Lagos, Obu state, River state and Bayelsa state.

    Incidences of votes buying were dealt with by surveillance mounted by operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and other security agencies that consisted of the Army, police, and the civil defence.

    The various security agencies were professional in handling incidences of ballot box snatching and other forms of electoral malpractices. Worthy of mention is the professionalism displayed by the Nigerian Army.

    The security agencies were on top of the situation in areas that were hitherto known for election-related violence and the other regions as a whole.

    Observers watched votes being counted at polling stations, noting that the announcement of the vote from each ballot was announced clearly, and citizens were monitoring the process along with officials and party monitors.

    From reports collated from our field officers, the 2019 general elections to this point seem free, fair and credible as neither party can fault the transparent process that occasioned accreditation and voting.

    In Area 10, Garki, Abuja, observers noted a disabled (blind) person, who was given assistance in entering the polling station, allowed to progress to the front of the line unimpeded by the voters present, and was able to cast his ballot with relative ease.  Observers were impressed that it was common citizens, not officials, who took the initiative to help their fellow citizen exercise his democratic right.

    Suggestions:

    The 2019 general elections in Nigeria, though appearing to be free, fair and credible at this juncture, using our international set parameters and the feedback gathered from the over 200 observers deployed to the various states, there are a few areas that need to be looked into in the conduct of elections in the future.

    The functionality of card readers must be fully tested and properly calibrated before deployment to the polling units, before the elections to reduce the use of manual voting which takes time and might be exploited.

    Improvement is needed in the areas of logistics and training of electoral officials.  For example a digital voting system, perhaps using mobile phones, tablets and/or voting cards embedded with codes that can be swiped to register a voter’s choice, should be explored.

    A stronger effort to start voting on time would make the process more comfortable and healthy for voters, as well as improving voter turnout.

    Continuing voter education beyond the election period should focus on efforts to identify and weed out Fake news in order not to mislead the public.

    Nigerians should be able to vote in their current place of residence, provided they have lived there for a designated minimum amount of time. A mechanism should be put in place to cancel their registration in their home state, when they register in their new home area.

    Conclusion:

    The elections appear to have been free, fair and credible to this point. It is therefore advised that winners and losers should see beyond themselves and their political aspirations, to promote the unity of Nigeria as a country.

    Worthy of commendation are the staffers of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the officers and soldiers of the Nigerian Army and other security agencies for maintaining orderliness and contributing to a sense of calm and security which enabled domestic and foreign observers to efficiently carry out their duties, and voters to exercise their democratic right and responsibility.

    We would like to congratulate the Nigerian government and Nigerian citizens for their enthusiasm, perseverance and fair play in pursuing their democratic ideals through this election.

  • Marwa alleges plan to manipulate election results in Southeast, south south

    A former governorship candidate in Adamawa State and chieftain of ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Gen Buba Marwa (rtd),  has alleged plans by the leading opposition party to manipulate the final result of the presidential election in the South-East and South-South regions of the country.

    Marwa who spoke to newsmen in his Yola home on Thursday afternoon, said the plan was expected to be carried out in the night by unleashing violence with a view to  tempering with election results.

    Marwa, a leading supporter of President Muhammdu Buhari, urged security agencies to act swiftly, to forestall the intention as the electorate await the final outcome expected to confirm Buhari as the winner.

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    Marwa said, “There are  plans of massive manipulation of results by the opposition in South-East and South-South through unleashing of violence tonight onward. The violence is with a view to tempering election results by using total registered voters instead of accredited voters to change final results.”

    “We therefore urge security council and INEC to monitor this information very closely as we await the final outcome that would surely confirm President Buhari the winner.”

    Marwa who is the chairman of Central Working Committee of the Women and Youth Campaign team of the APC, thanked the electorate for coming out en mass to vote the party in the presidential and National Assembly elections.

     

  • Bamidele Wins Ekiti Central Senatorial for APC

    Former House of Representatives member and All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial candidate in Ekiti Central for the Saturday National assembly election, Hon Opeyemi Bamidele, has been emerged victorious in the the Saturday’s Senatorial election.

    Bamidele, who was in the lower chambers of the National Assembly between 2011 and 2015 was declared winner by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) with 94,279 votes against the opposition People’s Democratic Party candidate, Barr. Obafemi Adewale who polled a total of 46, 707 votes

    Immediately the news filtered into town, Bamidele in company of party supporters stormed Iyin Ekiti to celebrate with the electorate.

  • No cancellation of any election results – Yakubu

    …Ekiti first to conclude collation

     

    The Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu  has said that no cancellation of elections in any part of the country.

    He also revealed that Ekiti state is the first to conclude collation of election result.

    The country went to polls on Saturday to vote in the presidential and National Assembly elections.

    Meanwhile, the commission has handedover an Eleectoral Officer (EO) to the security agencies over some infractions.

    Yakubu who did not say much about the offend noted that the case is under investigation.

    On the general conduct of the elections, Yakubu said the Commission is happy with the peaceful polls.

  • PDP plotting to declare Atiku winner of election

    The APC Presidential Campaign Council has asked the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) and the relevant security agencies to immediately activate the provisions of the law on non-official declaration of results, saying the PDP and its agents have completed plans declare Atiku Abubakar as the winner of Saturday Presidential election without waiting for INEC.

    The council, in a statement signed by its spokesman, Festus Keyamo that the plan of the opposition is to create confusion leading to pockets of protests by hired thugs across the country in other to attract the sympathy of the international community.

    Keyamo said as part of the plot, a video recording has already been made by one of the PDP campaign spokespersons, Buba Galadima announcing Atiku as the winner of the election.

    While calling for the immediate arrest and prosecution of Buba Galadima, adding that the world is watching and waiting on Alhaji Atiku Abubakar to say something on the video by Alhaji Buba Galadima.

    The statement reads: “Devastated by authentic results filtering out of polling units nationwide, our usual sources within the camp of the PDP have informed us that an emergency meeting of the main opposition party has been summoned for today somewhere in Abuja.

    “Top on the agenda of the PDP is to activate the last strand of their Dubai strategies that have since collapsed like a pack of cards: they plan to release fake results of the Presidential Election later today or early Monday morning that they claim to have compiled themselves.

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    “Our information is that they aim to create crises and confusion that will lead to Alhaji Atiku Abubakar claiming victory in a day or two from today ahead of the official announcement of the results by INEC. Then, what would follow will be some carefully choreographed protests by pockets of hoodlums in some parts of the country. The ultimate aim is to curry the sympathy of our foreign friends and push us to the Venezuela situation.

    “Our call is therefore to INEC, NIGERIA BROADCASTING COMMISSION and all law-enforcement agencies to continually warn the PDP and all their surrogates like the amorphous CUPP and their likes that anyone who flouts the law on announcement of official results will be made to face the law. Opposition does not confer immunity on anyone to flout the law.

    “In preparation for this reckless move, some PDP social media agents are already flying some kites on-line as to the number of States allegedly ‘won’ by PDP. In fact, Alhaji Buba Galadima, an official spokesperson for Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has made a short video announcing PDP as the ‘winner’ of the Presidential Election.

    “As an official spokesperson, he is clearly acting on behalf of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and on his instruction. We, therefore call for the immediate arrest, interrogation and prosecution of Alhaji Buba Galadima in this regard. The world is watching and waiting on Alhaji Atiku Abubakar to say something on the video by Alhaji Buba Galadima.

    “Consequently, we urge all well-meaning Nigerians, the International Community and even reasonable members of the Opposition not to be bought by these cheap antics of the PDP. Let’s restrain our wards from being used by these unscrupulous elements. Nigeria will continue to exist after this election.

    “Over the years, the PDP had been declared ‘winner’ of Presidential elections under controversial circumstances. On those occasions, President Muhammadu Buhari never took laws into his hands and declared himself President. He also never declared parallel results. He availed himself of constitutional means to address his grievance by approaching the law courts.

    “Their latest devilish plot against the country is a clear indication that their apology to the Nigerian people was just a hoax. They have learnt nothing and they have forgotten nothing as they just cannot win any election fair and square.”

     

  • APC wins in Kano, Yobe LGs

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kano state has defeated People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in the Saturday Presidential and National Assembly election in Madobi local government area of Kano state.

    NAN reports that Madobi is the local government area of Sen. Rabi’u Kwankwaso, the Senator representing Kano Central Senatorial zone.

    Dr Sani Umar, the returning officer for the local government, made the announcement on Sunday at Madobi.

    He said that the APC Presidential candidate secured 26,110 to defeat PDP presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar who got 13,113 votes.

    Similarly, Prof. Mansir Umar-Bindawa, the returning officer who announced the National Assembly elections result, said the APC candidate for Kano Central Senatorial candidate, secured 22,731 while PDP Senatorial candidate got 15,524 votes in the local government.

    According to Umar-Bindawa, the APC House of Representatives candidate defeated his PDP counterpart with 22,100 votes as against 15,925 votes.

    Similarly, INEC has declared the APC Presidential candidate as winner of Tofa Local Government Area of Kano State.

    INEC returning officer, Dr Mohammed Murtala, who announced the result, said Buhari scored 19,984 to defeat Alhaji Atiku Abubakar of the PDP who polled 7,732 votes.

    Murtala also announced APC as winner of the Kano North Senatorial zone with 16,794 votes as against PDP’s 10,746 and PRP’s 397 votes.

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    The returning officer for the Presidential election in Garin Malam Local Government Area, Prof. Dahiru Sani-Shuaibu, said APC scored 23,810 against PDP’s 4,861 votes.

    Dr Umar Abbas, the returning officer for the Senate in Garin Malam Local Government, said APC’s Senatorial candidate for Kano South Senatorial zone scored 18,412 while PDP candidate scored 8,548 votes.

    Abbas also declared APC House of Representatives’ candidate after polling 18, 029 to defeat PDP’s candidate who scored 8,262 votes.

    In Yobe, the APC scored 12,227 votes against PDP’s 325 votes in the presidential election in Gujba local government area of the state.

    Dr Madu Gadaka, Collation Officer of the local government while presenting the election results on Sunday, said a total of 13,526 votes were cast, out of which APC garnered 12,227 and PDP scored 325 while 635 votes were rejected.

    Prof. Abubakar Gundiri, Presidential collation officer in Yobe, asked agents of the parties if their records tally with the submission made by local government collation officer.

    Dr Zaji Bunu, APC agent and Dr Abdu Bulama of PDP both agreed with the figures submitted as true copy of the election results.

    NAN

     

  • Buhari wins in Kwankwaso’s constituency

    The Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), President Muhammadu Buhari has defeated that of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar at Tofa Local Government Area of Kano State, as Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso failed to deliver his Madobi constituency to Atiku.

    The returning officer for the Local Government, Dr. Mohammed Murtala announced this on Sunday during the collation of result from across all the words in the area.

    According to Murtala, the APC Presidential candidate has scored 19,984 while that of the PDP scored 7,732 votes.

    Also, the returning officer announced that the APC candidate for the Kano North Senatorial Zone, has scored 16,794, while that of the PDP scored 10,746 and that of PRP got 397 votes.

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    Similarly, the returning officer for the Presidential election from Garun Malam Local Government Area, Prof. Dahiru Sani-Shuaibu said the APC candidate had scored 23,810 while the PDP scored 4,861 votes.

    Also, the returning officer for the Senate and House of Representatives from the Local Government, Dr. Umar Abbas said the APC Senatorial candidate for Kano South Senatorial Zone scored 18,412 while that of PDP scored 8,548 votes.

    Abbas further announced that the APC candidate for the House of Representatives scored 18,029 while the PDP candidate scored 8,262 votes.

    Also,the returning officer, for the Presidential election from Madobi local Government Area,Dr Sani Umar,where senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso hailed fromsaid the APC candidate scored 26,110,while PDP got 13,113 votes.

    Umar, announced that the APC candidate for the senate,scored 22,331,while PDP got 15,913.

    He also announced that APC candidate for the House of Representatives scored 22,100,while PDP got 15,925,as PRP secured 982.

  • APC rejects election in Enugu, calls for cancellation

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has rejected the conducted of the election held Saturday in Enugu describing it as an aberration.

    The party called for the cancellation of the election in Enugu even before the release of the result.

    At the conference were the standard bearer of the party in the state, Senator Ayogu Eze, the Enugu east senator candidate, Prince Lawrence Eze, the Enugu west senatorial candidate, Juliet Ibekaku-Nwagwu and the candidate of Enugu north, Hon Eugene Odoh.

    The state chairman of the party, Dr Ben Nwoye who addressed reporters in Enugu yesterday alleged among other things that there were imported election officials that conducted the election in the state.

    He as well alleged that the INEC officials compromised with the evidence that the collated results by the he officials were higher than the accredited voters.

    In addition, he said that there were evidence of financial inducements and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) prepared meals for the voters in each polling centres.

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    Nwoye also accused the NYSC in the election conduct of being involved in financial inducements.

    He did not spare the security agencies. According to him, the Divisional Police Officers (DPO’s) in the local councils compromised and collaborated in the election malpractice.

    “The election in Enugu state is an aberration and we are calling for total cancellation of the election.

    “It is evident during voting that there were some manipulations going on in the election.

    “We cannot accept the result,” Nwoye declared.