Category: Election 2019

  • Ohanaeze cannot influence Igbo voters -Moghalu

    Chief Kingsley Moghalu, presidential candidate of the Young People’s Party (YPP), says the endorsement of a particular candidate by Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo is in vain.

    Moghalu disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria, on Wednesday in Awka.

    He said youths in South East are now wise to know who to vote for and not for Ohanaeze to compel them on what to do.

    “We in the South East now know that our elders in Ohanaeze have been economical with the truth, they tell us what they want us to believe for reasons best known to them.

    “This time around the youth in the region have decided to vote for candidates that appeal to them in terms of development plans for the country,” he said.

    Moghalu said he has done much for Nigerians to deserve their votes in Feb. 23, poll.

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    “I did so much for the country while serving as the deputy governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

    “I introduced POS services; the ATM card was also my initiative as well as Bank Verification Number (BVN) for identification of accounts.

    “I did all these to make the economy vibrant, it is also my contribution towards making ease of doing business possible.

    “If given the chance, I will do more for the country to enable it join the league of developed countries where youths will be proud to stay and earn their living,” he said.

  • INEC commences distribution of sensitive materials in Niger – REC

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Niger says it has commenced the distribution of sensitive materials to the 25 local government areas of the state.

    Prof. Samuel Egwu, the Resident Electoral Commissioner in the state, disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) branch office, Minna on Wednesday.

    He said the electoral materials were moved from the Minna branch of CBN to the local government areas, accompanied by security personnel.

    “We are starting the transportation with Rijau, Mariga, Shiroro, Bida, Bako and Burgo Local Government Areas under tight security cover,” he said.

    Egwu said that heavily armed security personnel would escort the materials to the local government area of the state.

    Read Also: INEC must get its acts together

    He explained that the sensitive materials, comprising ballot papers and result sheets, would be transported under tight security to the 25 local governments for the conduct of Presidential and National Assembly elections.

    He said “The timely and transparent distribution of sensitive materials  “to the various local government area showed that INEC was willing and prepared to conduct free, fair and credible elections in the state.

    So, we want these materials to get to the various local government areas, this evening, and by tomorrow morning, it would be distributed to the various registration areas.

    The sensitive materials which were handed over to INEC by the CBN Minna Branch Controller, Alhaji Mohammed Ibrahim, were arranged and customized according to each local government areas.

    NAN reports that the materials were distributed in the presence of representatives of various political parties in the state.

     

    NAN

  • Breaking: We’re good to go for Saturday’s polls- INEC

    ..Deployment of material to end on Thursday

    The Independent National Electoral Commission ( INEC ) has said that the deployment of voting materials to the 774 Local Government Areas of the country will be completed on Thursday.

    INEC also said that it has completed 100% the configuration of the Smart Card Readers (SCRs) which will be used for the accreditation of voters on the 23rd February and 9th March 2019.

    Updating the media and observers on the preparedness of the commission on Wednesday, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, Chairman of the Commission said deployment commenced on Wednesday in ten(10) states. This he said will be completed on Thursday.

    Read Also: INEC supporting Emmanuel, says Akpabio

    He also acknowledged that there are reports of missing materials in some states.

    The commission he assured has made good progress in the area of logistics and is good to go.

    He also said that only accredited diplomats will be allowed to move about as there is restriction on movement.

    Details shortly…

  • Group alleges presence of 3000 ‘fake’ soldiers in Taraba

    The Taraba Volunteer Group (TVG) Wednesday alleged that some three thousand soldiers were deployed to Taraba state for the purpose of rigging the elections on February 23 and March 9 in favour of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The APC has however denied the allegation.

    TVG State Coordinator, Joseph Terence, in his briefing in Jalingo, noted that Taraba is among the 10 (PDP) states the APC-led government has earmarked to “forcefully” wrestle power from, irrespective of the damages and costs involved.

    “The postponement of the presidential and National Assembly elections on February 16 exposed the plot. 3000 fake soldiers were deployed to the state.

    “All the road check points, that were hitherto dismantled, came back alive with strange-looking, unprofessional men in military uniforms taking charge. They were fake soldiers but heavily armed.

    Read Also: Buhari sends SGF, others to console families of 8 dead Taraba supporters

    “The same contingent of fake soldiers is on their way back to their duty posts in Taraba for the election starting on February 23.

    “Their brief is to pave the way for fake electoral materials to have smooth sail in their destinations, and to cause confusion in PDP strongholds. This is to create opportunity for the APC to manipulate the poll,” Terence said.

    The group said the arrangement for rigging is in fulfillment of the request by the Taraba State flag bearer, Sani Abubakar Danladi, that President Muhammadu Buhari should provide him and the APC “adequate security men” to enable him take over Taraba State.

    APC spokesman, Aaron Artimas, denied planning to rig the election in Taraba state, saying the PDP was only jittery of the election.

    He added he is not aware of fake soldiers’ presence in Taraba state.

    “But I am aware that the federal government was deploying military personnel to flash points in the country, of which Taraba is one of them.

  • Why my husband picked a muslim running mate – Mrs. El-Rufai

    …says, El-Rufai will win guber poll

     

    Wife of Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai, Hajiya Aisha (UMMI) Garba El-Rufai on Wednesday justified the choice of her husband’s Muslim running mate, saying that, contrary to insinuations, the Governor’s choice was based on competence and ability of Dr. Hadiza Balarabe to deliver.

    Mrs. El-Rufai stated categorically that, insinuation that the governor picked a female Muslim running mate to spite people of other faith is incorrect, but purely because the running mate has proven to be a woman with capacity to contribute meaningfully to growth and development of the state.

    The Governor’s wife who expressed confidence that, her husband can go and sleep, he will win the governorship election, said people of Kaduna state now understand that Governor El-Rufai’s programmes and policies are people-centered.

    The wife of the governor who is the Coordinator of the ‘APC GIDA-GIDA’ (APC HOUSE-HOUSE) campaign in Kaduna State stated this during a parley with journalists in Kaduna. She further said, the need to again clarify the matter on the choice of her husband’s running mate was important particularly for those who think the governor picked a woman and a Muslim as his running mate to spite Christians.

    According to her, “I appeal to the good people of Nigeria and Kaduna State in particular to take a closer look at the choice of the running mate of Malam Nasir El-Rufai with open heart.

    Read Also: El Rufai: we’ll investigate alleged electoral malpractices

    “The governor that I know works with people based on competence and on the basis of what they can deliver and bring to the table and not on the basis of religion or ethnicity.

    “The governor should not be accused of bias because he is not moved by religious affiliation. In any case, our diversity should strengthen us rather than divide us”.

    While urging all and sundry to vote for President Muhammadu Buhari and Governor El-Rufai and all other All Progresive Congress (APC) candidates across the board, she called on the good people of Kaduna State to remain calm and shun all forms and acts of violence, election malpractices, votes buying and hooliganism.

    “One of the core objectives of our great party APC and the ‘Gida-Gida’project is to foster peace and unity in Kaduna State and the nation at large.

    “Our main goal and objective is to engage the electorate on issue-based campaign as peace ambassadors, we believe Kaduna State is a great state that has the potential to promote peace and unity among its diverse populace. I, therefore, urge us all to come out en-mass to vote all APC candidates in order to ensure victory at all polls slated for 23rd February and 9th March 2019.” She emphasised.

  • Delta youths endorse Atiku, Okowa others

    Youths from Delta state under the auspices of Concerned Youth Presidents in Burutu Local Government Area of the state, on Wednesday endorsed the presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar for next Saturday’s general election.

    The group also endorsed all PDP candidates in the state, charging the youths in Burutu council area to massively support the reelection bid of Governor Okowa and his deputy, Barr. Kingsley Burutu Otuaro.

    The youth group who stated this in a press statement signed by over ten youth groups from Burutu council, stressed that entrusting Delta to the duo of Governor Okowa and his Deputy once a again, was the right thing to do.

    The group described Governor Okowa as a “development guru and a friend to the youths,” adding that Deltans were not ready to trade Okowa’s ambition for anything as his works were very visible in all nooks and crannies of the state.

    Some other candidates the group also endorsed include Sen. James Manager for Senate; Hon. Julius Pondi for House of Representatives, Burutu Federal Constituency; Hon. Asupa Forteta, for Burutu North, Delta State House of Assembly and Hon. Pullah Ekpotuayerin for Burutu South, Delta State House of Assembly.

    The statement reads in part, “As youth Presidents in Burutu Local Government Area here in Delta State, we can’t seat idle and watch any longer, we are all aware that Nigeria is now the headquarters of poverty in the World, there is high level of insecurity, Ijaws are hunted from left, right and center, alarming rate of unemployment.

    “Hunger and hardship at its highest level; Judiciary in a comatose state and a Nigeria that is not working. We have resolved that at our level as leaders, there is need to test Atiku who is the candidate of the PDP in the presidential election, the present government is like a nightmare to our people hence the need to try another leg.

    “It is in our interest as Ijaw people that Sen. James E. Manager should be returned to represent Delta South Senatorial District once more. He is high ranking, he knows the job very well and has been delivering to the admiration of all in the senatorial district. He has so many works across Delta South to his credit.

    “Hon. Julius Pondi, member representing Burutu Federal Constituency, House of Representatives is a rare leader in Burutu Local Government politics and Delta State at large, as a first timer, he does not appear so, he has visibly transformed the lives of many youths in Burutu Federal Constituency and by extension Niger Delta.

    “As a legislator he has performed well, projects have been influenced to communities in Burutu Local Government Area, his primary constituency, he had also been instrumental in many political appointments in the Local Government Area, he is loved by the people and above all, a voice to reckon with in the house of representatives.

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    “Hon. Asupa Forteta is one leader that the people of Burutu Local Government will always cue behind, he has this penchant appetite for the overall development of the Local Government, he has been doing his part in the emerging new Burutu. He has the people at heart, we will not waver in sending him to represent Burutu North in the Delta State House of Assembly.

    “We have also revolved to vote Mr. Pullah Ekpotuayerin, candidate of the PDP for Burutu South, Delta State House of Assembly to represent the constituency, we are fully ready to deliver you all during the elections” The youth presidents vows.”

    The group maintained that the decision to throw their weight behind the candidates was for the interest of the good spirited youths of Burutu Local Government Area, the constituencies they represent and the entire Ijaw nation.

    The youth leaders also vowed to back their endorsement with action by delivering massive votes for the PDP candidates during the elections.

    The youth presidents that signed the statement include Amb. Binebai Yerin Princewill, youth president of Burutu community, headquarters of the Local Government Area; Mr. Sunday Amos Fidelis, youth president, Ogulagha community; Amb. Dere Podoki, youth president, Odimodi community; Comr. Samuel E. Uyadongha, youth president, Obotobo II community; Comr. Pere A. Guwor, youth president, Youbebe community; Comr. Tonbrapagha Oleh, youth president, Yokiri community.

    Others are: Comr. Perebosigha Dose, youth president, Sokebolou community; Mr. John Gbabare, youth president, Obotobo I community; Comr. Famous Nianta, youth president, Ayakoromo community; Amb. ThankGod Etonwei, youth president, Ojobo community; Comr. Oyanimigha Paul, youth president, Obotebe community and other youth presidents in the Local Government Area that gave their consents for the endorsement.

  • Group holds “thank you” Rally for Buhari over reappointment of CBN Gov do CP warns thugs

    …says Nigeria under Buhari has defeated ethnic and religious bigotry
    The Coalition for Good Governance and Change Initiative, a civil society organization, on Monday staged a ‘thank you’ rally in appreciation to President Muhammadu Buhari for reappointing Godwin Emefiele as the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Governor for another term.
    The group led by Coalition for Good Governance and Change Initiative and the crowd in their thousands in an open letter addressed to the president, commended him for defeating what it tagged ‘ethnic and religious bigotry’ with Emefiele’s reappointment.
    Comrade Okpokwu Ogenyi, National Coordinator/Convener in the letter noted that security and the economy were too sensitive to consider ethnic or religious coloration and Mr. President has proven that these two sectors were very dear to his heart, hence, his reappointment of Emefiele.
    The group, therefore, called on other Nigerians to rally round the president as he strives to boost the nation’s economy and as well make Nigeria a terror-free nation.
    The letter reads in full.
    Your Excellency,
    Muhammadu Buhari, GCON,
     President & Commander-In-Chief of The Armed Forces,
    Federal Republic of Nigeria,
    Aso Rock Villa,
    Abuja.
    Your Excellency Sir,
     “Mr. President, Sir, You Must Stand-Up For Nigeria Now Than Ever, We Plead Of You!”
    1.      Sir, leaders and millions of members in the “Coalition for Change and Good Governance Initiative “ group wishes to congratulate you in advance for your repeat and historic inauguration on May 29th 2019 for a second term in office as Nigeria’s democratic leader.
    2.      We look forward to this eventful ceremony with unsurpassed enthusiasm; which is greater than what Nigerians communally felt, when you performed the twine ceremonies on May 29, 2015 to uphold the sanctity, laws, and democratic ethos of Nigeria, our nation of inestimable value on the African continent.
    3.      Please, permit us to briefly hint you that what today has become before you, as an assemblage of millions of pro-Nigerians under the SUN group are your beloved citizens who separately and in individual capacities spanning various states/regions and communities in the country worked uncompromisingly for your emergence as President of Nigeria in 2015.
    4.      We quietly followed you on campaign trails as you traversed the land in campaigns and listened to your soul-touching messages about the predicament of Nigeria. We were rivetted to your honest messages on the plight of the poorest of Nigerians and your agenda of freeing us from the manacles of entrenched relapse of patriotic values orchestrated by the ruling political elites and hijackers of our common destiny.
    5.      It was very clear to us, as   evidenced in the personal fiefdoms these previous leadership vultures erected in Nigeria and abroad for the pleasure of their personal families. We endured it; but nothing can be so repulsive, then this manner of oppression!
    6.      Sir, without sounding modest, you impressed us; we believed your messages and they sank in us acutely. And even after your victory at the presidential polls in 2015, we individually monitored your government to know if you are a leader we can continue to trust.
    7.      Sir, as you mounted the saddle of leadership, our members intensely searched for more faults in your administration for three years, but found none. We set assessment yardsticks for your government comparatively with previous administrations in the country, hoping that you would derail, and we shall instantaneously withdraw support. But pleasantly, you stuck to your convictions, vision and mission as leader of Nigeria. We are most impressed and proud of you.
    8.      The same spirit of solidarity with you compelled members of CGGCI to also faithfully support the cause of your reelection in 2019. We did it because we knew, with you on the saddle, our country stands the brightest of chances to feel the impact of lasting and full recovery from its doldrums.
    9.       And God heard our fervent prayers for your retention as our democratic leader in 2019 to consolidate on your uncommon impacts on the economy, security and anti-corruption. And we erupted in wild jubilations when the electoral umpire body announced your resounding victory, which resonated all over Nigeria, from a stiffly contested presidential elections, with about 72 candidates and with merged political parties or ganged-up against your candidature.
    10.  And in your 2019 post-victory era, we are also not unmindful of the connivance to destabilize or distract you from performing the functions of your office. They have sponsored protestive groups or hirelings against your administration in Abuja and elsewhere in Nigeria.
    11.   So, after diligent deliberations, those of us who believe in your personal ideologies and leadership style, thought it wise to converge under an umbrella body, now with the acronym CGGCI to openly appreciate and to further inspire you on the leadership plane of Nigeria despite the distractions.
    12.  Sir, CGGCI is therefore a coalition of pro- Nigerian Patriots that believe in your capacity to provide the kind of leadership that Nigerians have always yearned at this point of our beleaguered history. We need not remind again, but for emphasis, Nigerians craved for a leadership stripped of religious, ethnic or regional bigotry, which is imaged and epitomized by you. A leadership which place places national interest foremost.
    13.  The confidence of CGGCI members in your leadership has not diminished; but rather, it has intensified with the decisions you have taken even before the formal commencement of your second mandate in office.
    14.  Mr. President sir, like you pledged in your 2019 victory acceptance speech, we can confirm without balking that truly you meant serious business when you again re-echoed that concentration in your second term would be on stampeding the economy into full growth after recession, security and intensifying the anti-corruption crusade. They are the pillars of any nation and once, decayed such a country is doomed and we identify with you absolutely.
    15.  Thus, your reappointment of the exiting Governor of the central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr. Godwin Emefiele, the henchman of Nigeria’s recovery from economic recession for another term of five years, confirms to millions of SUN members in Nigeria, your committed and unalloyed devotion to solving the problems of our dear country.  We are totally confident that sustaining the economic recovery of the country is on course. We are very thankful to your leadership ingenuity.
    16.  Sir, please permit us to remind Nigerians that you inherited Mr. Emefiele as CBN boss from your predecessor who appointed him in 2014. Though, a statutory appointment, you could have used the powers of your Presidency to sack him, as prematurely done to Emir Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, now a traditional ruler in Kano.
    17.   But you never abused such powers and when the time came for Emefiele to exit office naturally, as stipulated by law,  as head of Nigeria’s apex bank, you reappointed him again because of your passion for performance.
    18.   Nigerians genuinely committed to the progress of this nation can concede to you that it’s not your style and kind of politics. You neither patronize sentiments whether ethno-religious or partisan. It uniquely stands you out as an outstanding leader. You focus on merit and competence from any Nigerian, but hates indolence in public office or corruption. We can confirm it.
    19.  We hail you as the face of Nigeria’s most de-tribalized and unsentimental leader and Pan-African the continent has ever produced. The eulogies in your glorification are all over, both  in Nigeria and abroad, even from renowned  foreign leaders.
    20.  And with your retention of Emefiele, we are confident that your decision to retain only patriots in the coming days ahead will receive a boost from all Nigerians particularly those that have achieved great milestones on the economy of Nigeria.
    Nigerians are indeed very proud of your fearless posture that has risen above ethno-religious sentiments in the country.
    21.   Please sir, help us extend our profound greetings to our Security Chiefs and all your lieutnants that have made the milestones possible. There is no doubt on our minds that your team is working day and night to keep us safe. It is our solemn pledge to support the administration and the security team to deliver more on your promises and Blueprint.
    May you also convey our message of Nigerians unshakeable solidarity with them and our troops. Under your Presidency, we shall finally conquer Boko Haram unfailingly.
    22.  Sir, we are excited that you have taken total control of the economy and security of Nigeria, which are the key pillars of progression of any nation. Before now, these vital sectors were in the hands of economic plunderers/saboteurs and armed terrorists before your Presidency.  But you have rescued us from the fangs of these wearying national malaises.
    23.  So, we have crafted this public letter to celebrate you Mr. President for your thoughtfulness and impeccable wisdom in addressing these national issues. And may we remind that your decision on the caliber of appointments in the security sector too is splendid. Particularly, the Security Chiefs have recorded the victories we today experience against Boko Haram and the peace in our nation.
    24.  May we appeal that if Mr. President is satisfied with the performance of these Security Chiefs like millions of CGGCI members, let him not shirk in reappointing or retaining them in office  to  finally deliver to us a secured nation in peace, security and fraternity.
    25.   We  are equally aware that many Nigerians have expressed concerns over the resurgence of some ugly  security situations in some parts of the country.  But CGGCI  is confident that with Mr. President and his team of tested and trusted security experts on the saddle and like Boko Haram, it will soon become a thing of the past again as our President enters second term. They must be extinguished soon by the renewed focus of Service Chiefs.
    26.  Finally, the entire civil society leadership and millions of its members wish  to commend Mr. President for these laudable accomplishments in just four years. We therefore pass a total vote of confidence on President Buhari and looking forward to a more eventful second term as he hits the ground “flying” expectedly like a tornado.
    27.  This time to take Nigeria to the Promised Land on the wings of an eagle uninterrupted. This is the ripe time for Mr. President to stand up for Nigeria because you have the greatest support in Nigerian masses as fronted by us and many others.
    28.  And lastly, Mr. President, we are assuring you that the Coalition for Good Governance and Change Initiative and our allies are always ready to ensure that every policy of your government is not only given  full attention, but actively supported.
    29.  Your Excellency Sir, we appreciate your kind audience, in spite of your busy schedules. We  are most honored and Thank you, most profoundly and warmly!

     

  • I’m not working for any party, says Cross River REC

    The Cross River State Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) Dr Frankland Briyai has debunked reports in the online media that he was working in favour of one of the political parties in the state.

    Addressing reporters in Calabar, Briyai described such reports as fake news, saying no one has ever confronted him on the matter.

    He assured that all materials for the elections were safe.

    “We took all our sensitive materials to all the local government areas, and when the elections were postponed, the same security people who took the materials stayed with them and eventually brought them back to the central point.

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    “All the smart card readers had been returned and reconfigured,” he said.

    Briyai said the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) was fully ready to discharge its duties.

    “We have sensitive materials ready. Non-sensitive materials ready. Ad hoc staff recruited. Security perfected.

    “Everything perfected. What we are waiting for are the times and date of movement.

    “I don’t think we would have any problems in terms of the forthcoming elections,” he said.

  • Polls: No life, property would be lost in C/River, Ayade assures

    The Cross River State Government has assured that adequate security measures have been put in place to ensure no life or property is lost in the upcoming general elections in the state.

    Governor Ben Ayade, who briefed Vehicle Inspection Officers (VIO) in the state on their duties regarding the elections in Calabar, said everything is in place to ensure there is no violence in any part of the state during elections.

    Ayade, who spoke through the Permanent Secretary in charge of security in the state, Dr Alfred Mboto, said he was very particular about ensuring that all lives and property are protected.

    Read Also: Cross River generates N3.5m monthly’

    He urged the officers not to compromise in their duties on the road, as this would undermine the efforts the state is making towards security.

    “There is adequate preparation to ensuring that the state does not witness any form of violence. We are in top gear. We are on top of the matter. That is why from the area of transportation, I have come to awaken them to seeing that those who even try to disrupt elections, use vehicles to go to where they want. So if this sector becomes very effective, we can nip the problem in the bud. We can prevent them. From the state architecture of security, everything is in place. There would be no loss of life and property in Cross River. This administration does not want any person to die. It wants all to be happy and safe,” he said.

    The Chief Vehicle Inspection Officer in the state, Engr Bepeh Paul, said they were fully prepared for their duty in the upcoming elections.

    Bepeh, who is also the National Chairman of the Council of Vehicle Inspection Officers Forum, called on their officers across the country to carry out their duties diligently to ensure a safe, free and hitch-free election is achieved.

  • Another female presidential candidate quits, backs Atiku

    The presidential candidate of the National Interest Party (NIP) Eunice Atuejide has quit the race in favour of her Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) counterpart, Atiku Abubakar.

    She is the second female candidate to quit the race after Oby Ezekwesili of the Allied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN) threw in the towel following irreconcilable differences with the party’s leaders.

    Atuejide, in a statement on her twitter handle, explained she was backing Atiku because of his choice of former Anambra governor, Peter Obi as his running mate.

    She said: “I choose to fight for the benefit of every Nigerian on the side of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar. I cannot defend PDP for giving us bad leadership from 1999 to 2015 yet I cannot help but blame the APC for doing a much worse job from 2015 to 2019.

    “Plus, whether we call them PDP, APC, PPA, ANN, YPP, or NIP, we are all the same people moving from one political platform to the other in search of a place to speak out and be heard.

    “To my mind, the political party platform is not the real issue nonetheless it’s either Alhaji Atiku Abubakar under the PDP or President Buhari under the APC this time.

    “I make bold to state unequivocally that I stand with Atiku under the PDP this time.

    “Mr Abubakar picked an amazing VP. In fact, even though I have never met or spoken to Peter Obi, it is thanks to him that I am today the Founder and National Chairman of a youth-led, digitally organised political party (NIP).

    “His exemplary leadership as Governor of Anambra State led me and several of my team members to politics.”