Category: Election 2019

  • Atiku, PDP plan to release fake results, APC alleges

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has alleged the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, have concluded plans to release fake presidential results.

    The plot, it claimed, was hatched in Dubai to cause confusion in the polity.

    Director of Strategic Communications, APC Presidential Campaign Council, Barrister Festus Keyamo, in a statement on Sunday said the PDP also plan to instigate protests and violence that would push the nation to an edge for what he called the Venezuela situation.

    The APC said: “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.

    “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.

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    “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.”

    The party called on INEC and security agencies to be vigilant and guard against release of fake results.

    It further alleged: “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.”

    The APC demanded the immediate arrest, interrogation and prosecution of Alhaji Buba Galadima.

    It said: “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.”

     

     

  • APC’s Adeyeye, Adetunmbi win Ekiti South, North senate seats

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared Prince Dayo Adeyeye of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) winner of the Saturday’s election conducted in the Ekiti South Senatorial District.

    INEC Returning Officer, Prof. Laide Lawal, announced the result early hours of Sunday in Ikere.

    While the winner scored 77,621 votes, the incumbent Biodun Olujinmi of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) polled a total of 53,741 votes.

    Apart from the APC and PDP, the other parties that participated in the election were Democratic Alliance (DA), Green Party of Nigeria (GPN), People’s Party of Nigeria (PPN), NAC and others.

    The APC candidate won five out of the six local councils that make up the Senatorial District.

    Also, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Returning Officer, Prof. Sunday Abayomi Fasina, declared the Sen. Adetunmbi of the APC the winner of the Ekiti North Senatorial District poll.

    Sen. Adetunmbi polled 60,689 votes to defeat the incumbent Senator Duro Faseyi of the PDP who recorded 49,209 votes.

    In the same vein, the candidates of the All Progressives in both Ekiti South constituency 1 and Ekiti North constituency II, Hon. Yemi Adaramodu and Olarewaju Ibrahim were declared the winner with a wide margin of victory respectively.

    Hon. Yemi Adaramodu of the APC won with 41,864 as against the candidature of the Peoples’ Democratic Party, Mr. Segun Adekola who polled 24, 707.

    While All Progressives Congress candidates in Ekiti North constituency II, Olarewaju Ibrahim polled 29,388 votes against the PDP flagbearer, Arch. Olusola Omotosho who garnered 23,684 votes.

  • Melaye defeats Smart Adeyemi in Mopa-Moro

    The incumbent lawmaker representing the Kogi West Senatorial district at the National Assembly and candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), in Saturday’s rescheduled general election, Senator Dino Melaye, defeated his major challenger in the race, Senator Smart Adeyemi of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), in Mopa-Moro LGA.

    The Collation Officer for Mopa-Moro LGA, Mr. Ibrahim Ismaila, announced the interim results at the INEC LG collation centre in office in Mopa around 3am on Sunday.

    He said that the PDP (senatorial) candidate, polled 5,112 votes, trailed by Adeyemi of the APC, who polled 3,658 votes.

    Other results from Mopa are:

    ADC – 784

    SDP – 26 votes

    Total valid votes – 9717

    Rejected votes – 336 rejected

    Total votes – 10,055

    House of Representatives:

    PDP – 3,703

    APC – 3,157

    ADC – 2,609

    Total votes- 10,042

    Valid votes – 9,704

    Rejected – 338

    Presidential:

    PDP – 5,336

    APC – 3,646

     

    Total – 10,055

    Valid – 9,507

    Rejected – 336

     

  • Ambode loses ward to PDP

    Presidential Candidate of the People’s Democratic Party PDP, Atiku Abubakar, has won the election in Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State ward in Epe, polling 2,511 votes to defeat President Muhammadu Buhari of APC, who got 2,367 votes.

    Mr Adelaja Odukoya, the INEC Collation Officer, announced the results at INEC collation centre, Iraye, Epe, on Sunday.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Ambode was able to win his Polling Unit 033, Ogunmodede College in Ajaganabe Area, Ward A5, Epe, where APC polled 131 votes as against PDP who got 116 votes.

    Also, the PDP Senatorial Candidate, Abiodun Oyefusi, defeated the APC Candidate, Bayo Oshinowo, by 71 votes, with PDP polling 2,557 votes, while APC had 2,488 votes.

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    The PDP candidate for the House of Representatives, Oye Ayantuga, got 2,597 votes, while Wale Raji of APC polled 2,438 votes.

    At Ward 2, Epe, all the PDP candidates also defeated their APC counterparts.

    Announcing the results, INEC Collation Officer, Mr Samsideen Jagbojagbo, said Atiku of PDP polled 1,044 votes, while President Buhari of APC had 824 votes.

    The PDP Senatorial Candidate, Abiodun Oyefusi, got 1,087 as against Bayo Oshinowo of APC, who polled 935.

    Oye Ayantuga, the PDP Candidate for House of Representatives, polled 1,023 votes while his counterpart, Wale Raji, had 855 votes.

    NAN

  • 2019: How we contained insecurity in Katsina Frontline LGAs – Police

    The Katsina State Police Command on Sunday, revealed that several pre-emptive measures undertaken by the command including increased deployment of Police personnel and equipment as well as regular meetings with community leaders of the Seven Frontline local Government Areas recently threatened by growing insecurity and banditry, paid off in ensuring hitch free elections in the areas

    The Spokesman of the State Command and Superintendent of Police, Gambo Isa, told The Nation during an exclusive interview that those measures proved effective as seen in the outcome of the exercise in the areas

    He said’’ the heads of security Joint task Forces comprising the commissioner of Police, the Brigade Commander 17th Brigade Katsina, 213 forward Operation Base Commander, all visited Batsari and met with all communities’ leaders and Representatives including Majoga and Ajasu that were attacked recently and assured them of their safety and security’’

    ‘’Also there was the deployment of heavy equipment and Armed Personnel and logistics made to forestall any further attack on the communities’’

    Meanwhile investigations by The Nation during the coverage of the elections in the area showed that the exercise went on smoothly in the 7 front line LGAs including Jibia, Safana, Batsari and Sabuwa and so on

    The secretary to Government of the State, Mustapha Muhammad Inuwa has cast his vote at Amadi ‘B’ polling unit in Danmusa, Danmusa Local Government.

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    The SGS who arrived the polling both around 12 noon was accredited and issued with 3 ballot papers by the Presiding officer to vote Candidates of his choice. There was massive turn out of both males and females electorates in Danmusa Local Government.

    Similarly, the SGS Mustapha Muhammad Inuwa has expressed his happiness over the peaceful conduct of the elections in the front line Local Governments in the state.

    Mustapha Muhammad Inuwa who also monitored the exercise in Danmusa, Kankara, Faskari and Dandume LGs said Government has taken decisive measures to ensure that people of the affected areas were not disfranchise by the activities of kidnappers and armed bandits. He reiterated the commitments of Governor Masari led Administration to end the heinous crimes in the same way cattle rustling became history in the state.

    At Gidan Ruwa, Korea kudu and Nuhu model primary polling booths in kankara electorates commended INEC for making for making adequate arrangements for a hitch free exercise.

  • Thugs obstruct movement of results to state INEC office

    The police and other security agencies have been called in to protect the senatorial collation centre in kogi West, as tension mount in Kogi East as suspected thugs are reportedly preventing the movement of election results to the INEC state headquarters, to Lokoja, the capital.

    The development has resulted in the delay of results from the senatorial collation centres across the state.

    Senator Dino Melaye confirmed the development in the in his (Kogi West) Senatorial district.

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    The Kogi State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Prof. James Apam said that no single result from the 21 local government areas have been received by the commission.

    Collation of results in the Kogi is characterized by suspense, raising fears of possible eruption of violence across the state.

  • Elections: ‘Any politician responsible for killings will face wrath of God’

    The Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Dr Paul Eneche says any politician responsible for the death of any Nigerian in a bid to win elections shall face the wrath of God.

    Enenche made the pronouncement during Sunday Service at the church’s auditorium in Abuja.

    The pastor, who was angry with the reports of killings in some parts of the country during Saturday’s Presidential and National Assembly elections, said that bloodshed should not be part of elections.

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    According to him, whoever is responsible for the shedding of the blood of an innocent Nigerian shall not escape bloodshed

    “It is not by force to lead people because leadership ends when no one is following you and if people don’t like you, let them be.

    “Any of you that sponsors killing in the name of delivering your constituency shall not escape being killed by others.

    “Jehovah shall deal with all of you who are responsible for the killing that took place all over the country during the elections,” he said.

    Enenche warned youths against allowing themselves to be used as political thugs for the selfish gains of their sponsors

    He also cautioned security agencies and electoral officers against subverting the will of the people.

    According to him, the will of God shall prevail in the country throughout the elections.

    NAN

  • Emefiele and the not so exclusive audio tapes

    In Nigeria, must we always kill our illustrious sons? It is a question that several persons of repute, including activist, had asked in the past and the question again took on relevance in recent days as the hyenas hemmed in what they thought was their prey and tried to snuff life out of his career. The intended dinner of the human hyenas was the Governor of the Central Bank, Mr Godwin Emefiele.
    The hunting ground of choice was the web pages of Sahara Reporters, which went to town with the screamer, “CAUGHT ON TAPE: How Central Bank Governor Emefiele, Deputy Adamu And Top Officials Discussed How To Cover-Up N500bn Which They Stole From The CBN”. But it turned out the hyenas were not meant to have Emefiele for dinner, they went hungry. Contrary to the envisaged endgame, President Muhammadu Buhari handed him another five years in office. And who would not, considerng the superlative outing he had in his first term? It must be this performance that made his confirmation by the Senate to be as fast as lightning.
    Beyond being re-appointed and being expeditiously confirmed to continue leading Nigeria’s apex bank, it turned out that the report carried by Sahara Reporters was the usual hatchet job. The best the report was able to do was to twist a routine telephone conversation out of context to allege a theft that never took place while further exposing the shallowness of the folks behind the news blog and those who contracted them to do the hit job.
    The story they put out has been spectacularly rubbished by the statement issued by Mr Isaac Okoroafor, CBN’s Director of Corporate Communications. There is no need to rehash the explanation offered in that statement but suffice to say the statement exposed the lack of understanding on the part of those who thought they had caught Mr Emefiele in a compromised position worthy of breaking news and embarrassing enough to the government to not reappoint him. The reality, however, is that they only succeeded in convincing the rest of us how ignorant they are about the way reserve banks work.
    There is the outside chance that these hyenas are not so ignorant; they know there is no substance in their claim but they were deluded to expect that Nigerians and their leaders are naïve to the point where they will rush to crucify Emefiele without first weighing the substance of the supposed allegations implied by leaking the tape.
    Three things stand out in this ugly saga of a failed blackmail attempt. The first is that the recording points to the existence of deeply political operatives in all branches and agencies of government. Those who made the audio went to great length to procure their tainted produce. Whether they bugged or hacked the telephone sets in the CBN Governor’s office, compromise the internal switch at the apex bank, or deployed eavesdropping technology to intercept the calls, this is a red flag that public officials are now persistently under threat from political operatives that are out to garner information for their own end. To the extent that Mr. Emefiele’s telephone conversation was in pursuit of legitimate duty, as we now know, the perpetrators of this act have breached several of the laws of the land and their action can be likened to an attack on the country.

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    A second observation is that the kind of concern one can surmise from the CBN Governor’s discomfort and expressions in the course of the call showed a man that is passionate about getting his country out of an economic mess that took long in making. That people connected with the making of the mess are the ones now trying to make its resolution appear like a crime in progress is the height of travesty. Mr.Emefiele could have simply act indifferently and cited the approvals from the Ministry of Finance as a basis to be unconcerned. But true to his credential as a man that has done much to reduce and now on the verge of eradicating the famed black hole that swallows national resources at the CBN, the audio depicted him as greatly agitated about recovery of the funds that were released to bail out states that failed to be fiscally prudent to the point of becoming insolvent. A note must be made of the fact that the irresponsible behaviour on the part of state governors, which led to this situation, was the hallmark of the governments that preceded that of President Buhari. State governors of now, even those that do not belong to the ruling party at the centre, have learnt that there is no longer room for kleptocratic frivolity.

    Furthermore, it is one thing to criminally breach the security of an institution as pivotal as the CBN, publishing the proceeds of that crime amounts to daring the state. It is like someone stealing clothes from a neighbourhood and then parading the streets dressed in the stolen items. Such arrogance comes from the erroneous impression that the state is incapable of visiting the requisite sanction on the offenders or that the criminal in this instance are above the law.
    With these observations come the steps that must be taken to prevent blackmailers and criminals from arrogating legitimacy to themselves should they wrongly surmise that society condones their wrong-doings. It is, therefore, necessary to clearly define what constitutes desirable whistleblowing and what amounts to espionage against the interests of the Nigerian state. A situation where Chief Executives of government agencies and other government functionaries are illegitimately wiretapped cannot be allowed to continue unabated. Today, it is Emefiele, what happens when these criminal minded people turn to bug the Inspector General of Police and his key staff while making the recordings available to bandits and kidnappers? Or how much of this wiretapping have been deployed for insider trading or machination towards the collapse of the banks regulated by the CBN?
    Also, the government must make it a priority to get to the bottom of this breach at the CBN. The breach and other actions carried out in its aftermath should be subjected to review by the office of the Attorney General of the Federation such that those found culpable – individual or corporate – would be made to face the law, of which there are adequate provisions.
    This piece will conclude on the note of urging Mr Emefiele not to be daunted by the antics of those that feel pained that the CBN is no longer the ATM pool for corruption because of the reforms he has instituted there. Nigerians, who are his actual employers, are happy with his work, which made them greet his re-appointment with accolades. It’s the views of these employers that matter and not the perverted indulgence of a criminal few.
    Agbese is a human rights activist based in the United Kingdom.

     

  • Hoodlums burn INEC office in Osun

    PDP candidate, declared winner of Oriade/Obokun federal constituency

     

     

    Office of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Ijebu-Jesa at Oriade Local Government Area of Osun State was burnt down by hoodlums.

    An INEC official, who preferred not to be named, confirmed that the office attacked at about 3am on Sunday.

    The hoodlums were said to have besieged the office, shooting and destroying property within the premises.

    Two generating sets, ballot papers and boxes were among items they destroyed.

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    Meanwhile, the INEC has declared candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party for Oriade/Obokun federal constituency, Hon. Oluwole Oke, winner of the Saturday National Assembly election.

    The returning officer for the federal constituency,  Prof. Rasaki Adebayo of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, who declared the result said Oke won with over 25 thousand votes against the candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Dr. Siji Olamiju, who polled over 19 thousand votes.

  • INEC yet to commence collation in Imo

    Collation of the results for Saturday’s election is yet to commence in Imo State, raising suspicions of possible manipulation of figures.

    The delay which has thrown some of the politicians into panic, was as a result of Saturday’s rain that flooded most of the designated Collation Centres.

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    When our Correspondent visited Ikenegbu Girls Grammer School, which was supposed to be the Collation Centre for Owerri zone was still under lock and key with the premises was flooded.