Category: Kogi 2015
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Opposition elements out to stampede NEMA for selfish gains, group alleges
Civil Society Organisation, Coalition for Change and Development has raised an alarm over the ongoing raucous at the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) where civil disobedience is being fueled by opposition elements within and out side the establishment which has consequently snowballed into inflicting hardship on the several number of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) scattered in camps around the country.The group in a statement signed by Dr. Richard Itodo, Executive Director of the organisation said Coalition for Change and Development(CCD) is strongly opposed to any attempt by any individual or group aimed at meting out inhuman treatment which will amount to denial of the fundamental rights of every and any Nigerian.“It is on this premise that having concluded investigations and relating with staff, it has been uncovered that the reason for the recent stalemate at the agency is a product of mischief emanating from certain elements who have vowed to disrupt activities for pecuniary gains.’“We have discovered with disdain that the former Director General, Alh. Sani Sidi, has vowed to make the agency unstable after his ouster due to several sharp financial practices, in an attempt to subvert legal measures at prosecuting him.”“We are aware that Alh. Sidi is currently under investigation by anti-graft agencies for various financial crimes which took place at NEMA when he held sway. It is as a diversionary tactics, he has engineered the ongoing conflict to disrupt the daily administration of the establishment and thereby stall investigation into his fraudulent activities.CCD therefore states as follows :“We will not sit back and watch any person or group of persons mischievously frustrate the efforts of government at catering for it’s citizens especially the less privileged as in the IDPs.”“That CCD is keenly watching the unfolding events at NEMA , as an interested party with the view to ensure everyone Nigerian gets his due.As a Civil Society Organization committed to the tenets of justice and equity, we will not hesitate to raise the Nigerian populace in protest at the slightest idea of an attempt to subvert positive change in the life of Nigerians in a bid by a few to cover crime.”‘“‘The ongoing rocous at NEMA should be amicably suspended and normal operation be resumed to avoid further disenfranchisement of tax paying Nigerians whose taxes have been footing the bills of this self-serving lot.”‘“‘Meanwhile, we unequivocally state that we will not fold our arms to watch certain group of no-gooders frustrate the efforts of well-meaning public servants who are dedicated to delivery of their mandate just to satisfy their selfish intentions.”‘“‘We as a matter of obligation warn that if the needful is not done we shall not hesitate to rise to our mandate by moving well meaning tax paying Nigerians to stampede the current barricade at the office premise of NEMA by staff who are in cahoots with these criminal elements and ensure that order and sanity is restored rather agency, the statement added. -

Photo: Kogi supplementary election

PARTY AGENTS (R) OBSERVE AS POLLING OFFICERS COUNT VOTES DURING SUPPLEMENTARY GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION, AT IDANUHUA WARD, POLLING UNIT 002 IN ADAVI LGA OF KOGI ON SATURDAY 
VOTERS QUEUING TO VOTE DURING SUPPLEMENTARY GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION, AT BARIKI WARD, POLLING UNIT 01 IN OKENE LGA OF KOGI ON SATURDAY 
VOTERS DISPLAY THEIR CARDS DURING SUPPLEMENTARY GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION, AT OKUNCHI/ONIEKA WARD, POLLING UNIT 018 IN ADAVI LGA OF KOGI ON SATURDAY 
VOTERS DISPLAY THEIR CARDS DURING SUPPLEMENTARY GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION, AT KUROKO 2, POLLING UNIT 07 IN ADAVI LGA OF KOGI ON SATURDAY -
#KogiDecides: Election results
Ibaji LGA:
APC: 11,427
LP: 31
PDP:10,572
PPA: 103
Dekina LGA:
APC: 20,994
LP: 98
PDP: 21,602
PPA: 289
Lokoja LGA
APC: 13,517
LP: 376
PDP: 12,414
PPA: 275
Bassa LGA
APC: 11,815
LP: 39
PDP: 9,258
PPA: 114
Igalamela-Odolu LGA
APC: 9,003
LP: 29
PDP: 8,683
PPA: 157
Olamabro LGA
APC: 13,227
LP: 13
PDP: 8,202
PPA: 148
Ankpa LGA
APC: 22,983
LP: 54
PDP: 14,731
PPA: 183
Ofu LGA
APC: 16,800
LP: 20
PDP: 10,997
PPA: 203
Kabba/Bunu
APC: 9,659
PDP: 7,768
Omala LGA
APC: 9,228
PDP: 10,517
LP: 017
PPA: 091
Idah LG
APC, 11,779
PDP, 6,952
LP, 24
PPA, 59
Yagba East LGA
APC, 7,129
PDP, 5,368
LP, 16
PPA, 73
Yagba West
APC, 7,930
PDP, 7,021
LP 13
PPA 43
Okene LGA
APC, 14,786
PDP, 15968
LP, 1437
PPA 586
Okehi LGA
APC: 10,170:
PDP: 8,504;
LP: 4,272;
PPA: 78
Mopa-Muro LGA
APC: 3,888
PDP: 4,195
LP: 10
PPA 24
Ogori-Magongo LGA
APC: 1,931
PDP: 2,601
LP: 03
PPA: 50
Ajaokuta LGA
APC: 8,581
PDP: 6,903
LP: 550
PPA: 24
Adavi LGA
APC, 15,636
PDP, 11,902
PPA, 186
LP, 1,318
Kogi LGA (Koton-Karfe)
APC, 10,426
PDP, 9,316
LP, 10
PPA 55
Ijumu LGA
APC, 9,958
PDP, 6,040
LP, 25
PPA, 103
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Kogi: Results announced so far
Omala LGA
APC: 9,228
PDP: 10,517
LP: 017
PPA: 091
Kabba/Bunu LGA
APC: 9,659
PDP: 7,768Idah LG
APC, 11,779
PDP, 6,952
LP, 24
PPA, 59
Yagba East LGA
APC, 7,129
PDP, 5,368
LP, 16
PPA, 73
Yagba West
APC, 7,930
PDP, 7,021
LP 13
PPA 43
Okene LGA
APC, 14,786
PDP, 15968
LP, 1437
PPA 586
Okehi LGA
APC: 10,170:
PDP: 8,504;
LP: 4,272;
PPA: 78.
Mopa-Muro LGA
APC: 3,888
PDP: 4,195
LP: 10
PPA 24
Ogori-Magongo LGA
APC: 1,931
PDP: 2,601
LP: 03
PPA: 50
Ajaokuta LGA
APC: 8,581
PDP: 6,903
LP: 550
PPA: 24
Adavi LGA
APC, 15,636
PDP, 11,902
PPA, 186
LP, 1,318
Kogi LGA (Koton-Karfe)
APC, 10,426
PDP, 9,316
LP, 10
PPA 55
Ijumu LGA
APC, 9,958
PDP, 6,040
LP, 25
PPA, 103
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Disregard Kogi poll results on social media – INEC
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Saturday urged Nigerians to disregard the Kogi State governorship election results posted on social media, saying the figures were inaccurate.
The commission on its Twitter handle – @inecnigeria – warned against reliance on such figures.
“INEC wishes to state that results of Kogi governorship election being posted on social media are inaccurate and should be disregarded #KogiDecides.
“Official results will subsequently be announced and the winner of the election declared by the INEC returning officer,” the commission tweeted.
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TMG releases report on Kogi election
The Transition Monitoring Group has released a report of its Kogi election monitoring.
According to TMG Quick Count observers, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) officials arrived by 7:30am at 75 percent of polling units.
The group said, “At 92 percent of polling units, Quick Count observers reported that accreditation started at 9:00am.
“At 94 percent of polling units, there was security presence.
“At 97 percent of polling units, All Progressive Congress (APC) agents were present.
“At 95 percent of polling units, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) agents were present.”



