Category: Election 2019

  • FCT: INEC declares PDP winner of Bwari council chairmanship election

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Saturday declared Mr. Shekwogaza Gabaya of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), winner of Bwari Area Council Chairmanship Election.

    Prof. Mohammed Umaru, the Returning/Collation Officer for the council’s supplementary elections announced that Gabaya of PDP polled a total of 31,114 votes, and therefore declared him winner.

    He said: ”Shekwogaza Gabaya of PDP, having certified the requirements of the law and scored the highest number of votes, is hereby declared the winner and is returned elected.”

    He also said that the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Mr Musa Dikko, scored a total of 24,137 votes, while Mr Haruna Mohammed of the People’s Trust (PT) party scored 1, 458 to come third place.

    The supplementary elections were conducted in four wards of the council, namely Igu, Kubwa, Duste and Kawu Wards. (NAN)

  • Sokoto rerun: Collation of results begins

    Following the conclusion of the Sokoto state governorship supplementary polls, results have been compiled for final collation and announcement this night.

    In his brief remarks to declare the commencement of the process, Resident Electoral Commissioner, Sadiq Abubakar Musa, said the outcome would be added to the previous results generated from the March 9th, 2019 which was declared inconclusive.

    Musa explained: “We have concluded the election and about to begin collation which will be added to the previous results and winner be declared.

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    “The declaration will be based on simple majority. The Collation/ Returning Officer of the governorship election, Professor Fatima Batulli Mukhtar will handle it accordingly.”

    He urged all parties and candidates to accept the outcome in good faith, stressing that God had already decided the winner which will be declared.

    Meanwhile, result from Kware local government indicates APC leading with 211 against PDP 186.

  • Group alleges plot to alter PDP’s results in Bayelsa

    The Southern-Ijaw Democrats for Good Governance (SDGG) has alleged a plot by the leaders of the All Progressive Congress (APC) to tamper with the results of the rerun election in wards 16 and 17 of Southern Ijaw local government area.

    The leader of the group, James Igba, said the APC were working in connivance with alleged compromised officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for outright cancellation of results in ward 17.

    “What they want to do is to cancel ward 17, thereby creating confusion and muddle up the Southern-Ijaw electoral process and pave the way for allocation of fictitious votes to their preferred candidate.

    “Already there are speculations of a secret meeting held at Ughelli days before the election with intention of rigging the PDP.

    “But the truth is that we already have the figures of votes delivered at the polling units.

    Read also: Supplementary polls: Attacks on media, observers, INEC mar polls – CDD

    “We also have figure of voters with PVCs in the areas, we also have evidence of the election that took place in Koluama which was conducted under heavy security presence.

    “Therefore any attempt to pad the results, or cancel any area, to favor the APC will be firmly resisted.

    “We therefore urge INEC, especially the state REC to be fair and professional in the discharge of his duties

    “We were also shocked to see military personnel who were not on official duty at the voting areas, even when INEC had already high presence of assigned security personnel on ground”.

  • Supplementary polls: Attacks on media, observers, INEC mar polls – CDD

    The Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) on Saturday condemned attacks on ad hoc staff, media, observers and other electoral  participants during the supplementary polls.

    It said the attacks marred the polls.

    The CDD Director, MS Idayat Hassan who was represented by an analyst of CDD, Dr  Jideofor Adibe  in Abuja, said that the group’s observers noted incidents of violence and disruption of voting process.

    Hassan said the cases were reported in Kano, Sokoto, Benue and Bauchi states where supplementary governorship and state houses of assembly elections held.

    “In Kano State, violence and disruption of polling were widespread as an army of thugs reportedly took over polling activities in several local government areas, including Nasarawa, Dala, Karaye and Gaya.

    “It is distressing that political thugs took over the elections, forcing voters to vote along a party line, stoning voters and violently disrupting the elections.  ‘’

    Hassan said that this was because Gama ward in Nasarawa LGA in Kano State was strategic to winning the supplementary elections by either of the two leading candidates.

    She said that in Sokoto, particularly in Bodinga LGA, Bodinga ward (PU11), a dispute which eventually disrupted the election, erupted between the agents of the two leading parties.

    She said it was disrupted over attempts by a party agent to assist voters in voting.

    She said that evidence suggested that the deliberate deployment of political thuggery during elections seemed to have become the norm in Nigeria.

    She said that the trend was extremely disturbing, and it was imperative to safeguard Nigeria’s  democracy by holding the perpetrators accountable.

    Hassan said that the way thuggery was instrumentalised in the elections queried the essence of the massive deployment of security agents to guard the polls, especially when brigandage ruled.

    She said in  several instances, the security agents were reported to have turned a blind eye to the act of brigandage perpetrated by the political thugs.

    She said that the electoral cycle witnessed so much intimidation, harassment and attack on voters, journalists, observers and INEC officials.

    “This unfortunate development, however, took an unprecedented turn in the Kano supplementary elections where party agents and thugs intimidated and attacked voters and observers in the course of exercising their franchise or monitoring the process.’’

    Hassan said there was a clear case of where party agents and thugs coerced and intimidated voters to vote for their candidates.

    She said that the high level of intolerance against poll monitors was not limited to observers.

    She said that in spite of several attempts to entrench peacefully electoral democracy in Nigeria, elections have been marred by upsurge of violence.

    She said that the level of impunity at which this gruesome act was being prosecuted by hoodlums at the ballot box and the inability of security agents to respond adequately and hold perpetrators accountable were sources of concern.

    Hassan said that incidences of underage voting and vote buying were also recorded where votes were sold for N10,000 and N15,000.

    She said there was need to emphasise that the act of vote buying was an offence punishable under the laws and those involved in the act should be arrested and prosecuted according to law.

    This, she said, would discourage the increasing rate of the practice (NAN)

  • Bauchi Finance Commissioner joins PDP after resignation

    Bauchi Commissioner for Finance, Garba Mohammed Akuyam, who earlier resigned his appointment on Friday, has pitch tent with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives Yakubu Dogara , who  shared pictures of himself and  the former Commissioner,  confirmed this on his verified Facebook page.

    READ ALSO: Breaking: Bauchi Finance Commissioner resigns hours to supplementary poll

    Dogara wrote: “Glad to receive my brother Hon Garba Akuyam who just resigned as commissioner of Finance Bauchi State and joined the PDP family in Bauchi.”

    Akuyam, who was the Director General of the campaign team of Bauchi State Governor, Mohammed Abubakar in 2015 had earlier stated after his resignation he remains in the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC).

  • Supplementary polls: Voter apathy recorded in Imo

    Voter apathy trailed the March 23 supplementary House of Assembly election conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Imo.

     The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that there was low turnout of voters in the five affected Local Government Areas of the state on Saturday.

     The March 9 elections in the affected LGAs which included Ngor-Okpala,  Isu,  Orlu, Oguta and Ikeduru were declared inconclusive by INEC as a  result of irregularities.

     NAN also reports that the exercise was largely peaceful in the 179 affected polling units with materials arriving on time and accreditation beginning at 8.30 a.m.

    READ ALSO: Court stops Imo State APC congress

    Some eligible voters who spoke to NAN correspondent however, cited indifference among other things as reason for their lack of interest in the process.

    Mr Paulinus Ndubuisi, a tailor said: “I lost interest after the last election because I cannot continue devoting all my weekends to elections.”

    Another voter, Mrs Ihuoma Opara, a mother of three, blamed her indifference on INEC,  saying that the election had been postponed severally and she had three children to cater for .

    An INEC official who pleaded anonymity however, called on the electorate to eschew all forms of apathy, noting  that “this is one avenue by which we demonstrate our patriotism,  as Nigeria is the only country we can call our own”.

  • Rivers AAC guber candidate is a joker, says PDP

    The Rivers State chapter of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has slammed the governorship Candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC) in the state, Mr. Biokpomabo Awara, describing him as a joker.

    The latest spat came amidst claim by Awara that he was the clear winner of the March 9 governorship election in the state through his “clear victory in 15” of the 23 LGAs.

    Bro Felix Obuah, PDP chairman in the state, however described Awara’s statement as inconsistent, adding that he shouldn’t be taken seriously.

    He described him and his backers as persons who want to reap from where they have not sown.”

    Obuah accused Awara of speaking from both sides of his mouth, adding that his actions have showed nothing but “all in his desperation to reap from where he never sowed.”

    He said, “the AAC Guber Candidate, while displaying his frustration over his woeful performance in the guber elections, claimed that he defeated Governor Nyesom Wike in seven (7) Local Government Areas; and in another breadth, claimed he won in fifteen (15) Local Government Areas.”

    Obuah, in the statement made available to The Nation by his media aide, Mr Jerry Needam, also flayed the APC leader in the state and Minister of Transport, Hon Rotimi Amaechi, whom he had accused of wanting to get a third term through the AAC candidate.

    He said the gang up between Awara and Rt Hon Chibuike Amaechi was bound to fail, stressing that Awara’s emergence into the scene was the result of an evil conspiracy to destroy the State.

    “You cannot get something out of nothing. A snake would always beget a long thing and no matter how much a leopard tries, it cannot wash off its black spots,” Obuah declared, restating that PDP expected these inconsistencies.

    He assured the AAC governorship candidate and the APC that no plot to bulldoze the will of Rivers people would succeed, as, according to him, the people have chosen their governor, in person of His Excellency, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike

  • Police debunk reports of killings in Gama ward in Kano

    Anthony Ogbizi Michael, a Deputy Inspector-general of Police has debunked social media reports of killings in Gama ward in Nasarawa Local Government Area of Kano during the supplementary election on Saturday.

    DIG Michael blamed the social media for spreading the fake news. According to him, the story was the fabrication of the social media.

    “There was no such incident or arrest of some people in the any part of the state because the security arrangement was in order”, he said at a press briefing.

    “We have not witnessed any incident because voting went on in almost all the polling units smoothly.

    READ ALSO: Kano rerun: PDP, APC bicker over violence

    “There has not been report of any incident of thugs taking over polling unit. If thugs occupy any polling unit definitely INEC officials will not be there to conduct election,” he said.

    Michael said the Police Command arrested 10 suspected thugs for allegedly carrying weapons in the metropolis.

    “Some human beings were arrested in the early hours of Saturday by our men and they were found in group with some weapons like sticks and other things,” he said.

    He said investigation into the matter was ongoing as soon investigation was concluded they would be charged to court.

  • Adamawa election: INEC, Police laud electorate for peaceful conduct

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the Police have commended the electorate in Nasarawo/Binyeri constituency of Adamawa for their peaceful conduct during the Saturday bye-election.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Nasarawo/Binyeri state constituency election in Mayo-Belwa Local Government could not hold on March 9 due to the death of APC candidate, Adamu Kwanate.

    The election was however, rescheduled for Saturday, March 23 by INEC.

    Speaking to newsmen at the Collation Centre in Jereng village, INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner in Adamawa, Mr. Kassim Gaidam, said voting took place smoothly and collation at Ward levels had commenced.

    “The people of Nasarawo/Binyeri deserve commendation for their orderly and peaceful conduct.

    “Voting started on time and was concluded peacefully without any hitch; I have not received any report of cancel votes.

    READ ALSO: We’ll abide by court ruling on Adamawa guber rerun – INEC

    “Collation has commenced at Ward level across the seven wards in the constituency, while report from Uba/Gaya Constituency in Hong Local Government where we are having supplementary election in 3 units is also okay,” Gaidam said.

    Also speaking, the DIG Usman Tilli, deployed from Force Headquarters Abuja to ensure total security for the elections in Adamawa, said so far there was no security problem.

    “It’s a smooth and peaceful election; everyone is well behaved and we have not seen any wrong doing to warrant the arrest of anyone,” Tilli said.

    Tilli said that he had mobilised additional personnel to beef up security at the collation Centre to ensure that final result was announced without any security breach.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that seven political parties comprising ADC, APC, ANN, ANP, PDP, PPN and SDP fielded candidates for the assembly election

  • ‘No commissioner arrested in Kano’

    Kano State Commissioner of Information, Malam Muhammad Garba has debunked rumours being circulated in the social media that the police have arrested a serving commissioner in the state during Saturday’s re-run elections.

    Garba, who spoke to reporters, also described the reported loss of life due to violence in some polling units as false.

    READ ALSO: PDP to INEC: declare our candidate winner of Kano guber election

    He said these negative, false and disturbing reports are nothing but propaganda of the Kwankwasiyya movement of PDP designed and perpetrated to discredit the conduct of the re-run elections in the affected areas as they sense clear defeat.

    He said the elections were conducted peacefully and smoothly adding that there was and will not be any infringement of law or wrong doing from the government as alleged by the PDP.

    Garba therefore called on Kano citizens to disregard these fake news and propaganda and remain calm as collation of results continue.