Category: Niger Delta

  • Pidgin website launches in Nigeria

    Pidgin website launches in Nigeria

    Prime 9ja Online Pidgin, a website that aims to deliver news and information to the Nigerian public in pidgin language, has been launched.

    The website, the first of its kind in Nigeria, seeks to promote the use of pidgin language and bridge the communication gap between the media and the public.

    Chima Joseph Ugo founded Prime 9ja Online Pidgin covers a wide range of topics, including politics, sports, entertainment, business, and lifestyle. The website has a team of experienced journalists dedicated to delivering accurate and timely news to readers.

    In a statement, Chima Joseph Ugo said: “We noticed that there was a gap in the media industry, as there was no news website that catered to the large population of Nigerians who speak pidgin. We wanted to change that, and that’s how Prime 9ja Online Pidgin was born.”

    Nigerian pidgin language, widely spoken across the country, is a unique blend of English, indigenous languages, and creole. By providing news and information in pidgin, Prime 9ja Online Pidgin hopes to make the media more accessible to the Nigerian public.

    “We believe that everyone deserves access to accurate and timely news, regardless of the language they speak,” said Chima Joseph Ugo. “By providing news in pidgin, we hope to reach a wider audience and promote the use of Nigerian pidgin language.

    “We are excited to launch Prime 9ja Online Pidgin and provide Nigerians with a platform that speaks directly to them in their language. We hope to become the go-to source for news and information in pidgin English in Nigeria,” Ugo added.

  • Collation of Delta Gov results unlawful, says APC

    Collation of Delta Gov results unlawful, says APC

    The Delta All Progressives Congress 2023 Governorship Election Campaign Council has accused the Returning Officer of the State Governorship 2023 Election, Independent National Electoral Commission, Asaba, of collating the election results in complete breach of provisions of the Electoral Act, 2022.

    The Campaign Council alleged that the Returning Officers are against the provision of the Electoral Act, particularly Section 64(4) of the 2022 Electoral Act, which mandates the returning officer subject result to be announced to his or her verification and confirmation of its correctness.

    Delta APC Campaign council in a petition dated March 20th, March 2023 signed by Mr Godwin Anaughe, Director, Election and Strategy, addressed to the Returning Officer, Delta State Governorship 2023 Election, Independent National Electoral Commission, Asaba, Delta State.

    APC in the Petition which also copied the Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Abuja, Nigeria and Commissioner of Police (in charge of election) and the Press, are disputing results from 20 local government areas as was announced by INEC.

    The petition reads: “Following the conduct and announcement of results, the Electoral Act provides the collation of the announced results to determine the winner of the election. The collation of the result of the Delta State Governorship election held on the 18th day of March 2023 is being done across the board without regard to the provisions of the Electoral Act, 2022. Section 64(4) of the Electoral Act, 2022 provides:

    “A collation Officer or returning officer at an election shall collate and announce the result of an election, subject to his or her verification and confirmation that the:
    (a) number of accredited voters stated on the collated result are correct and consistent with the number of accredited voters recorded and transmitted directly from polling units under section 47(2) of this Act; and
    (b) the votes stated on the collated result are correct and consistent with the votes or results recorded and transmitted directly from polling units under section 60(4) of this Act”.
    The All Progressives Congress, in the course of this State collation exercise, has raised questions as to the correctness of the votes stated in the collated results being produced from many of the Local Government Areas before the returning officer as it is contemplated under section 64(6) of the Electoral Act, 2022, which provides:
    “Where during the collation of results, there is a dispute regarding a collated result or the result of an election from any polling unit, the collation officer or RETURNING OFFICER shall use the following to determine the correctness of the disputed result-
    (a) the original of the disputed collated results for each of the polling units where the election is disputed;
    (b) the smart card reader (in this case-the BVAS) used for accreditation of the voters in each of polling unit where the election is disputed;
    (c) data of accreditation of recorded and transmitted directly from each polling unit where the election is disputed as prescribed under section 47(2) of this Act; and
    (d) the votes and results of the election recorded and transmitted directly from each polling unit where the election is disputed under section 60(4) of this Act”.
    For the avoidance of doubt, without prejudice to the correctness of any collated result, as may arise from any inquest, the All Progressives Congress has disputed and is still disputing before this Collation Body, the correctness of the collated results from all polling units in the following Local Government Areas of Delta State: –
    DELTA NORTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT

    1. Aniocha North
    2. Aniocha South
    3. Ika North East
    4. Ika South
    5. Oshimili North
    6. Oshimili South
    7. Ukwani
    8. Ndokwa East
    9. Ndokwa West
      DELTA SOUTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT
    10. Bomadi (Only Wards 07, 08 and 09, that is, Akugbene1, Akugbene2 and Akugbene3)
    11. Burutu
    12. Patani
    13. Warri North
    14. Warri South West
    15. Warri South
    16. Isoko North
      DELTA CENTRAL SENATORIAL DISTRICT
    17. Ethiope East
    18. Okpe
    19. Ughelli South (only Wards 04, 05, 07 and 08)
    20. Sapele (Only Wards 02, 03, 05, 08 and 10)
      We know for a fact that every Political Party and candidate or its agent has the right to contest the correctness of any collated result pursuant to section 64(6) of the Electoral Act, 2023 and once that is done the Collation Officer or Returning Officer has a bounden or mandatory DUTY to inquire into the disputed collated result by taking the steps outlined in this section of the Electoral Act. The collation officer does not have discretion in the matter.
      Section 64(5) provides that a collation officer or returning officer shall use the number of accredited voters recorded and transmitted directly from the polling unit under section 47(2) of this act and the votes or results recorded and transmitted directly from the polling unit under section 60(4) of this act to collate and announce the result of an election if a collated result at his or a lower level of collation is not correct. It is our contention that in the above LGAs, there was a massive bypass of the BVAS and illegal entry of false results.
      The law permits a dispute as to the correctness of any result or collated result to be raised at any stage or level of collation. Once a dispute is raised, the returning officer MUST adopt and follow the procedure in section 64(6)(a)-(d) as quoted above. The returning officer has no discretion in the matter. This is the purport of section 64(8) of the Electoral Act, 2022 which provides:
      “Where the dispute under subsection 6 arose at the level of collation and the returning officer has satisfied the provision of subsection 6(a)-(d), the returning officer shall accordingly declare the winner of the election.”
      We invite you to note from the above-quoted provision of section 64(8) that until the returning officer follows the procedure in section 64(6)(a)-(d), he or she has no power to declare the winner of the election, as doing so is tantamount to deliberate and reckless violation of the Electoral Act. which itself is an offence punishable under section 64(9) of the Electoral Act 2022, which provides:
      “A returning officer or a collation officer, as the case may be commits an offence if he 0r she intentionally collates or announce a false result and is liable on conviction to … imprisonment of at least 3 years or both”.
      In view of the totality of the foregoing, we demand that the Bimodal Voters Accreditation System (BVAS) and the polling unit results (FORMs EC 8A), FORMs EC8B (WARD LEVEL COLLATED RESULT) and FORMs EC 8C (LOCAL GOVERNMENT COLLATED RESULTS) in the respective areas where the results are disputed be reviewed in line with the dictates of the electoral Act regarding collation of result.
      We hope that wise counsel will prevail.
      Yours sincerely
      Mr. Godwin Anaughe
      Director, Election and Strategy
      CC:
      Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Abuja, Nigeria.
      Commissioner of Police (in charge of election)
      The Press,”
  • APC, YPP, others reject Akwa Ibom results

    APC, YPP, others reject Akwa Ibom results

    Some party agents in Unit 17, Ward 2, Oruku Anam in Akwa Ibom State have called for the cancellation of results in the area.

    In a letter signed by the aggrieved party agents titled: ‘Electoral fraud and request for cancellation of election in unit 017,’ the agents claimed the exercise was marred by massive fraud, including rigging for the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) by the police and other security agents.

    The agents gave five reasons why the election in the area must be cancelled, stating that there were no results sheets as it was removed allegedly by the PDP.

    They also alleged that the Electoral officials were compromised, having accredited over 50 voters without ballot papers.

    The agents alleged that the PDP brought out a huge number of voters’ cards and handed them over to some persons who got same accredited for the exercise. These, among other reasons stated in the letter, were the reasons the agents said the exercise should be cancelled.

    The letter was signed by the agents of the APC, ZLP, YPP, LP and APGA.

    Corroborating the allegation, Honourable Bassey Etienem, who shared a video from his polling unit, accused the men dressed as police and wearing state security tags of working for the ruling party in the state.

    Etienem said: “My anger is the security agents assigned to us that I called, and he asked me to send pics and videos, which I did but did not respond. I had to resort to self-help. What if I had died in the process? There was no military intervention from anywhere when we were being brutalized and harassed by the fake police officers. I went into a battlefield yesterday and not an election.”

  • Violence mars election at Evwerni as thugs destroy BVAS machine

    Violence mars election at Evwerni as thugs destroy BVAS machine

    There is growing tension in Evwerni in Delta State as thugs suspected to be working for a former Delta lawmaker and a Commissioner reportedly led suspected thugs to destroy all electoral material, including some BVAS machines.

    As of the time of filing this report, voting has been disrupted in all the polling units in Evwerni, in Ughelli North Local Government Area.

    A team of journalists monitoring the elections were prevented from entering the community by the rampaging thugs allegedly loyal to a serving State Commissioner.

    It was gathered that security personnel sent to the community have been compromised as they allegedly supervised the disruption of the process.

    Some of the corps members and other electoral officials were attacked by the thugs with some sustaining injuries while about three BIVAS machines were smashed.

    Evwerni is the country home of the founding Leader of APC in Delta State, Olorogun O’tega Emerhor.

  • Deliver Omo-Agege, other APC candidates, Emerhor charges Deltans

    Deliver Omo-Agege, other APC candidates, Emerhor charges Deltans

    The founding leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta State, Olorogun O’tega Emerhor, has charged leaders to redouble their efforts and deliver the party guber candidate, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege as the next Governor of the oil-rich State.

    The APC leader also tasked the party faithful to put aside anger and work in unity with the party leadership at all levels to deliver all the party’s House of Assembly candidates.

    Emerhor, who is also the South-South Director of the Directorate of Contacts and Mobilisation of the APC-Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu Presidential Campaign Council, gave the charge at his Evwreni country home in Ughelli North Local Area during a meeting of the Emerhor Political Family and members of the PCC South-South contact and mobilisation committee.

    He said the meeting was called to get firsthand reports, evaluate the party’s performance and challenges in the Presidential and National Assembly elections and profile solutions in order to come out with better results in the March 18th election.

    Olorogun Emerhor while speaking to leaders and elders of the Emerhor Political Family (EPF) and the Delta State Chapter of the South-South Directorate of Contacts and Mobilization, commended members of the party for securing victory for the presidential candidate of the APC and President-elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu; two APC Senators-elect and a House of Representatives seat during the February 25th election.

    While urging them not to rest on their oars, the APC leader charged them to go back to their units and wards to work for the victory of Senator Omo-Agege and other APC candidates.

    Emerhor added that working in synergy with other party leaders whether old or new, stressing that the party under the leadership of DSP Ovie Omo-Agege is poised to win the Delta governorship election.

    According to him: “Delta APC of today, is one united family, there are no old or new members, we are all working towards one goal, which is to deliver Senator Ovie Omo-Agege and all APC House of Assembly Candidates across the state.

    “I want to assure you that with the victory of our President-Elect, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and that of Senator Omo-Agege’s victory, everyone will get a fair share of the democracy dividend. DSP Omo-Agege will be fair to all Deltans and everyone in the APC.

    “So, go back to your units, wards and local government and redouble your efforts by mobilising Deltans to come out en mass and vote for our candidates, because Deltans stand a better chance of benefiting from Tinubu-led government.”

    He also urged Deltans to reject the PDP and its candidates in the March 18th election as a payback for the seven years of poor governance which has left Delta in a state of coma and infrastructural decay.

    Notable APC leaders and elders in attendance include Chief Dr. Martin Ohwoevwo, Chief John Onojeharho, Barr. Cyprian Ashibougwu, Elder Uba Donatus, Prince Edewor Akpedafe, Engr. Tuoyo Omatsuli, Hon. Mudiaga Okorefe (Acting Coordinator of EPF), Chief Evans Omatshogunwa, Hon. Ebiakpo EzeDr, Dr Wilson Omene, Sir Godwin Ohwoekevwo, Sir Andrew Agbaga, Chief Voke Oshasha, Arch. Augustine Seibi, Chief John Akpotudougha, Hon. Uzezi Akugha, Hon. Solomon Owumi, Prince Maikpobi Okareme, Hon. Emma Obanya, Pastor Faith Odongharo, Apiloko Jacinta, Chief A. Orugbo, Comrade Christian Onodjocha, Madam Elizabeth Mukoro, Mrs Edirin Ajueshi, Mrs Ufuoma Emeyerakpor, Hon. Goddy Ewerode, Amb. Felix Datuowei, Evang. Odaderia Samson.

    Also in attendance were all EPF LGA Coordinators, PCC Delta State Executives, LGA and ward coordinators amongst others.

  • Ohanaeze Ndigbo endorses APC’s Omo-Agege for Delta Gov

    Ohanaeze Ndigbo endorses APC’s Omo-Agege for Delta Gov

    Delta chapter of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo has endorsed the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, as its preferred choice.

    The Igbo body promised to mobilise members in Delta and vote massively for Senator Omo-Agege to emerge as the next Governor of the oil-rich state.

    The leader of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Delta North, Chief Frank Nwandu, announced the endorsement of the APC gubernatorial candidate during a stakeholder meeting with Omo-Agege in Asaba, the state capital.

    Nwandu described Omo-Agege as the most competent and qualified candidate vying for the coveted governorship seat in the state.

    He also said Omo-Agege’s track records in the 8th and 9th Senate set apart from his rivals in the next Saturday’s governorship election, adding that the APC candidate eminently qualifed to succeed Governor Okowa.

    Omo-Agege had told the Igbo community in the State that his administration would run an all inclusive government, adding that there will be no discrimination under him.

    The Deputy Senate President, who urged the group to mobilise their members to vote APC, said the Okowa’s administration had plunged the State into huge debts with nothing to show for the huge borrowing.

    He explained that prior before Okowa’s government, the school fees for tertiary institutions in the State was within N25,000 to N30,000 but under the PDP-led administration, tuition fees had risen above N300,000.

    The Delta Central lawmaker noted that his administration will review the current tuition fees in all the state-owned higher institutions with a view to reducing the amount.

    According to him: “In the past seven and a half years alone (I am sure you are all privy to this information as these are all issues within the public domain), the state has received, excluding internally generated revenue, about N4.2 trillion. And when you look round the state, I mean everywhere in the state, you cannot see anything that is remotely commensurate with that money that has come to the state.

    “We have States in this country that have received less than Delta, but you can see the level of development in those states. For instance, Rivers State receives less from the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) and less from derivation. But Rivers has been like a construction site in the past eight years. More importantly, despite all of this, Rivers State or the governor does not owe one kobo to any contractor or to any bank. Even though we received so much, as much as N4.2 trillion, Delta now owes over N850 billion to banks and other creditors.

    “Now, let me make this clear. There is nothing wrong with taking loans. Any civilized country or sub-national takes loans for development. If we are told today that out of N250 billion, about N10 billion is being set aside to address the perennial flooding challenge in Asaba, I don’t believe that anybody will quarrel with that. Or will anybody quarrel with that? No! But every year as you all know, we have the flooding challenge in this place and government now makes money from what they call internally displaced persons’ camps (IDPs). Once the rains start, some persons are already positioning themselves to make money for setting up IDP camps.

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    “Asaba is our state capital and if just N10 billion is set aside to address the flood challenge in Asaba, I don’t think anybody will quarrel with that. And how do I know this? In Imo State, our neighbour, Governor Hope Uzodimma has taken concerted measures to address the flooding challenge in Owerri by deploying technology to tackle flooding in Owerri. And as it is right now, the bulk of the flooding challenge in Imo State’s capital city is pretty much gone. What is wrong if our state government decides to earmark about N10 billion out of the N850 billion to address this flood challenge in our state capital? Is there anything wrong with that? If you look round now, moving from here to Warri, you either go through Agbor or through Asaba-Kwale-Oleh-Isoko-Ughelli to Warri. Whichever option you take, both routes are in a state of total disrepair. I agree that the roads may be federal roads, but if only about N11 billion each out of these loans is dedicated to the repair and completion of these roads, I don’t believe anybody will quarrel with that. Will you quarrel with that?

    “Our anger is this: These debts that have been accumulated in Delta State was misapplied and misappropriated. Nothing was applied for purposes and projects that would have been beneficial to all of us. And let me say this: you are Igbo from the other side of River Niger, but you live here in Delta. However, today you are debtors in Delta because you live in this state. You are part of the N850 billion we owe because you live and work here.

    “I know that you never went to any bank to ask for loans, but Governor Ifeanyi Okowa has gone to the banks to ask for loans on your behalf. So now, he is leaving government, but you are a debtor and your children and grand children are debtors and we don’t think that is proper.

    “Now, as if that was not bad enough, he decided to bring a candidate, a candidate who never had the guts to interrogate and caution him against the excessive, reckless borrowing as his successor. As Speaker of the state House of Assembly which is a co-equal arm of government, no loan can be procured without the consent of the House of Assembly.

    “If the Speaker had put his foot down and disagreed with the governor, the terrible situation we are in now could have been mitigated. The Speaker could have tell Gov. Okowa that he cannot go on a borrowing spree. At least he could have persuaded the governor to tie the loans to specific developmental projects.

    “He did not exercise his power to moderate the mindless borrowing that has turned Delta into a high level debtor state. This is the same man Okowa is parading as governorship candidate and his successor. They are actually putting forward a manifesto that we should “EXPECT MORE”. This means that we should expect more borrowing.

    “Our brothers and sisters have given the best part of their years as civil servants in the service of Delta State with monies deducted monthly from their salaries for their retirement. Unfortunately, on retirement, they have not been paid their pension and gratuities since 2011 while some of them are dying every day.

    “Some of them have cursed Okowa that he will never win the vice presidency and I think God has answered that prayer and their curses have actually caught up with him. That is why he has not succeeded in his quest to become the Vice President of the country. Those who are still alive and are close to death have not yet received their pension through no fault of theirs and yet we have a Speaker who could not caution Okowa to use some of the money to settle the pension of our retirees.

    “I am sure you all have children who are in tertiary institutions in the state either in any of the State universities or Polytechnic system. Before former Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan left government, tuition fees and levies was just about N25,000, but today, the same fees have increased to about N300,000.

    “Where will you get the money as parents and children to make all these payments? Yet, we are being told that they have a manifesto called MORE, EXPECT MORE, meaning that we should expect more borrowing, more increase in tuition fees, non-payment of pension and in short, expect more hardship.

    “I am here today to offer myself as a viable alternative. We can do better than that as Deltans and we can do better as Delta State. I have my own track record. Everybody knows me. Everybody knows Ovie Omo-Agege as a man of dignity in this country. They know what I am capable of doing, but more importantly, when I give my word, my word is my bond.

    “But I cannot do it alone. I need your help to achieve better goals for Delta. I am in this because I want to change the narrative. We have to change the narrative. We can do better. In Delta State, you cannot win the governorship with the votes of only Urhobo, Isoko, Ijaw, Itsekiri or Anioma people.

    ” Everybody must come together to make it happen. I have a good chance of emerging the governor, but I need your help. I need your help as partners. I am telling you what I am bringing to the table and I expect to hear from you what you want an Omo-Agege government to do for you, first as Deltans and then more importantly as stakeholders of Igbo extraction.

    “I know the challenges Anioma people face ranging from discrimination in employment and placements in the state’s tertiary education system. I understand all of that, but I am here to tell you that there will be no discrimination in the government that I will run. Opportunities will be available to all Deltans. I will not say that because your parents or grandparents are from Anambra, you will not be entitled to opportunities, No! If the state civil service advertises for positions, I expect all of you to apply and the leadership of Ohanaeze Nd’Igbo to be on top of it and keep us on our toes such that the Urhobo, the Isoko, Itsekiri, Ijaw, and Anioma and all those who apply will be considered for employment on equal basis provided they are qualified. You have my commitment that to the extent that those who apply are qualified, they will be considered for employment in the state civil service.

    “The same applies in the admission process into our state tertiary institutions that will be based on equal opportunities. It does not matter where you come from, provided you reside in Delta and you pay your taxes in the state. But much more important is that I would want you to participate in government. For instance, when Bola Ahmed Tinubu was governor of Lagos State, we had people of Igbo extraction in his government. In fact, one of them, Ben Akabueze, is my very good friend. He was the Director of Budget Office under Tinubu in Lagos for many years.

    “There are other Igbo people who served under former Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola and even in the Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s administration.

    “This phenomenon is not in Lagos alone. In Kaduna State, my friend, Governor Nasir el-Rufai, has Igbo, Urhobo, Isoko and person’s from other ethnic groups serving in his cabinet. We are keen on who can add value to governance. When I become governor of this state, I will work with the best brains and people who will add value to the agenda we are presenting before our people.

    “So, essentially, I will reach out. I will reach out to the Igbo people in Delta State, represented by the leadership of Ohanaeze Nd’Igbo, when we are about to form a government, God willing, to represent the interests of our brothers of Igbo extraction. These are some of the key issues I believe I have identified on my own.

    “I do not stand here to claim exclusive monopoly of ideas to the issues of governance, but I mean well for our state. Therefore, I want to hear from you. You don’t have to necessarily present them to me today, but I would like you to put together what your expectations are for the government to be run by me. You can make your submission today or on a later date. But, today, I make a commitment to you that if the Igbo nation resident here in Delta stands by me, supports and delivers me as governor, in return, those issues we have agreed on, I will surely implement them.

    “Finally, let me say this, we had the presidential and National Assembly elections in the country last week. Votes have been taken and results have been declared, some may like it and some may not. We have the judiciary as the next bus stop and those who feel aggrieved can approach the courts. That is the situation on ground. In light of that, I want to make an appeal and speaking as a Senator and as Deputy President of the Senate, I know the advantages that can accrue to a state where there is synergy between the state and the Federal Government. It is much more easier for me as a governor of the All Progressives Congress (APC) extraction to liaise more and get more from an APC president than I will get from another one.
    So today, as we speak, a President-elect has been declared and I don’t want Delta State to be in the opposition. I want Delta State to be hooked up to the national political ‘grid’ for want of a better expression so that if there is anything we need as a government here, it will be easier to get it from the Federal Government.

    “About two or three weeks ago, we were in Owerri for the presidential rally and the Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodimma, was saying that he asked President Muhammadu Buhari to convert many state projects into federal ones, which were approved expressly and there was applause everywhere. That can only be possible when there is synergy between the state and the Federal Government. I can get the Federal Government to do some of the projects that have been abandoned in Delta State like upgrading Warri Port and dredging of the Escravos Bay if there is synergy between the state and Federal Government. Imagine what a dredged Escravos Bay and rejuvenated Warri Port where vessels are now allowed to berth at the Koko Port and Burutu Port will do to the economy of Warri and the entire state and especially our brothers and sisters who are into trading. Unfortunately, that has not happened because there is no synergy between Okowa’s Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Federal government led by President Buhari of APC. I am sure I am communicating.

    “I seek your support as partners. I won’t rule you. I want to be a chief servant. I am seeking sound leadership, but help me. I need your support to succeed in my quest to govern Delta State. The time is very short now, but I want a situation where after I have been declared governor on March 12 or March 13, God willing, with the support of the Igbo people, we will rejoice with the Igbo and the leadership of Ohanaeze Ndigbo.”

  • Dafinone defeats Amori, emerges Delta Central senator-elect

    Dafinone defeats Amori, emerges Delta Central senator-elect

    The Senator-elect for Delta Central Chief Ede Dafinone has expressed appreciation to God and residents for their overwhelming support last Saturday.

    According to the INEC Returning Officer for the senatorial district election, Prof. Ezekiel Agbalagba, the renowned chartered Accountant and Business mogul, who ran on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, APC polled 109,197 votes to defeat his closest rival, Senator Ighoyota Amori of the PDP who scored 101,385 votes.

    Speaking after his declarations, Chief Dafinone said he was going to be a Senator for the entire people of Delta Central irrespective of political or ethnic affiliation, adding that his victory will usher in people-focus representation at the red chamber.

    He applauded APC leaders, members of the Ede Dafinone Campaign Organisation, and party faithfuls, for their unflinching support during and after the election by standing up to defend the votes freely cast for APC and ensuring that the votes count.

    “I want to thank the Almighty God who made this victory possible and also appreciate our party leaders, party faithfuls, our campaign team, community leaders, support groups and everyone who made this historic day a reality.

    “I am deeply touched and overwhelmed by your support and I want to assure you that I am going to work round the clock and ensure that your concerns and voices are heard at the red chamber.

    “I want to assure all Delta Central that I will be a senator for all irrespective of political or ethnic affiliations because we are determined to make this district greater.

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    “Together we can achieve so many great things. So, I will constantly be relating with you so that we can achieve our goals of developing the Urhobo Nation, and now is the time to be united as a people.

    “We have more work ahead of us, we must deliver our Deputy Senate President and the All Progressive Governorship candidate, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege as our next governor of Delta State.

    We must also deliver all APC House of Assembly candidates in the next election. We will not rest, nor sleep until we deliver them. When we finish the governorship election before we celebrate.

    “From this point on, I want to assure you that your struggles, concerns and hopes will be mine. We have a lot of work ahead. I will be accessible and responsive to you as much as possible.

    ‘I am humbled and grateful for judging me worthy of service to you. Thank you very much, I am grateful.”

  • Economic Confidential fact checks polls on presidential candidates

    Economic Confidential fact checks polls on presidential candidates

    Economic Confidential has undertaken fact-checking on the process and people behind most of the polls that predict certain candidates would win the 2023 presidential election in Nigeria.

    Several polls were initiated since the18 parties on the ballot chose their flagbearers last year, most announcing likely winners. But findings show that some were done by organisations whose owners have links with candidates.

    Some tipped the Labour Party (LP) candidate, Peter Obi as winner, some projected his All Progressives Congress (APC) counterpart, Bola Tinubu, while others forecast flagbearer of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar.

    At a press conference at PRNigeria Centre in Abuja on Sunday, the quartet of Abdulrahman Abdulraheem, Mohammed Dahiru Lawal, Rahma Oladosu and Zeenat Sambo presented the outcome of research.

    They discovered some of the polls were conducted without deployment of fundamental scientific factors like methodology, sample sizes, and proper geographical spread.

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    “One of the pitfalls we observed was the proliferation of unscientific, unverifiable and (sometimes) partisan polls conducted by different organisations which seemed to make certain candidates and their supporters over-excited ahead of the elections.

    “These results make supporters close their minds to the possibility of their candidates losing. If this happens, followers are likely to suspect foul play and resort to violence along the same ethno-religious lines that we noticed,” Abdulraheem stated.

    One of the pollsters, Nextier, which declared that Obi would win the election on Saturday February 25, is owned by an associate, according to Sambo,.

    “The founder of Nextier, Patrick Okigbo, hails from the same Anambra state as the candidate. They both graduated from the same University of Nigeria Nsukka. In July 2020, the candidate hailed Okigbo after an international award,” she said.

    In three separate polls the ANAP Foundation called for Obi, Sambo revealed checks showed the founder Mr Atedo Peterside is a politician and a close ally of the LP flagbearer.

    Economic Confidential also presented its study on the Premise Data poll, reportedly commissioned by Bloomberg, which projects Obi as the possible winner.

    Sambo noted that “Bloomberg projects Obi to win Nigeria’s presidential election” was not found on the site, suggesting the company might have used the top news outlet’s credibility to give its samplings leverage.

    “We also discovered that Premise Data, which had never done any poll before, had the same ownership details with another group, Redfield and Wilton, that did a similar poll and also projected that the same candidate would emerge.”

    Regarding the Nigerian Human Rights Community (NHRC) poll that predicted Tinubu would win, Sambo said the group was not forthcoming with the methodology deployed, citing mathematical inaccuracies in the outcome.

    On the survey by June Group Research and Council for African Security Affairs (CASA), which called the election in Atiku’s favour, she similarly pointed out failure to show the methodology deployed, saying the results were not data-based.

    The visual presentation of how the fact-checks were done by Lawal, head of fact-checking and investigation desk at PRNigeria, while Oladosu presented recommendations to the public.

    Advising the pollsters to eschew partisanship and stick to the basics of polls, she appealed to Nigerians to lower their expectations, vote and be ready to accept results by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.

    At a media briefing last week, PRNigeria, a sister publication of Economic Confidential, drew the attention of security agencies, the media and citizens to issues that could pose a threat to the country’s stability during and after the 2023 elections.

  • Omo-Agege promises Delta artisans grants

    Omo-Agege promises Delta artisans grants

    All Progressives Congress governorship candidate in Delta State Senator Ovie Omo-Agege has assured investors, artisans and property developers his government will abolish the collection of “Deve” levy in the State if elected.

    Omo-Agege also said that his administration will create enabling business environment to enable businesses thrive in Delta. He promised to guarantee bank grants to artisans and small business holders in the informal sector to boost the economy of the state and create jobs.

    The Delta Central lawmaker stated this during a town hall meeting on Wednesday with the National Association of Mechanics and Automobile Technicians in Delta State at Cedar Hall, Opposite Edjeba Junction, Airport Road, Warri.

    Omo-Agege, while decrying the level of infrastructural decay in Warri/Uvwie, pledged to clean up Warri and Uvwie and restore the past glory of the city.

    He said as part of measures to address the challenge of workshop space faced by mechanics, automobile technicians and other artisans in the State, his government will map out designated areas and create a mechanics village across the major urban centres.

    According to him: “Delta State is the richest in the Niger Delta region but sadly when you come to Warri and other parts of the State, there is nothing on grounds to justify the huge amounts that have come to the state in the past 8 years.

    ”Okowa has turned Warri into Keke’s capital, those of us who grew up in Warri are very sad to see what it has become under the PDP-led Delta government in the past 16 years. Warri is not a shadow of itself but the days of agony will soon be over; because when I emerged as the governor, we will clean Warri up.

    ”We will modernize this city. It will look like its glory days and we will even improve on it better. But more importantly to create more jobs for you we want to reopen the Warri Port here. And I know when we reopen it, lots of business will come to you. The economy will bubble again.

    ”My government will abolish “Deve” collection across the state, this we will do to create an enabling environment for startups and free the economy of the state and boost job creation because no one will harass anybody coming to set up business in the state going forward.

    ”And as part of our plans to create jobs for our children, we want to make sure that we will bring Julius Berger to do major road construction for us, particularly the PTI- Ororekpe-Eku-Abraka to Agbor road and Ughelli-Ozoro-Kwale-Asaba roads.

    ”We will also insist that as they are doing the job, they will hire artisans from Delta State to do the job. It is only when they tell us that they have talked to you and you told them that you don’t have any qualified person to do the job, it is only then that we can grant them permission to source for the workforce outside. But I know that there isn’t any job that they want to do that we can’t have artisans who can do it in Delta.”

    He added: ”This sector that you are operating in is a very important sector. Because your services are helps to stabilize the economy and grow wealth, that is why we want to create an enabling environment for you so your businesses can stand and expand.

    ”If it means signing an MoU with banks here to give you grants to expand your businesses and buy new equipment to work, I will call the banks and sit down with your leaders to discuss it and the government act as your guarantor for the loan.”

    Comrade Oloruntobi Sunday and Comrade Dennis Ohue, who spoke on behalf of the group, thank DSP Omo-Agege for the great job he has done as a lawmaker and assured him of their support, adding that Delta cannot settle for anything less.

  • Ughelli South leaders adopt Omo-Agege as preferred candidate

    Ughelli South leaders adopt Omo-Agege as preferred candidate

    Ahead of the March 11, 2023 governorship election in Delta State, President Generals, Community chairmen, spokesperson, women and youth leaders across all the kingdoms and clans in Ughelli South Local Government have adopted Deputy Senate President Ovie Omo-Agege as their preferred governorship candidate.

    The community leaders passed a vote of confidence on Senator Ovie Omo-Agege over what they termed as his superlative performance as Delta Central senator.

    They said that amongst those jostling to govern Delta State, Omo-Agege’s record of service to the Urhobo nation stands out.

    The community leaders, numbering over 1000, unanimously endorsed the APC governorship candidate and promised to reward him with their votes as an appreciation for the great job he did at the Senate.

    The leaders of the different communities in Ughelli South gave the endorsement over the weekend at Ogoni-Olomu during an interactive session with community leaders in Ughelli South LGA of Delta State.

    Comrade Orakata Oviri, President General of Oviri-Olomu moved the motion for the adoption of Omo-Agege as the sole and preferred governorship candidate and was unanimously endorsed by community leaders across the LGA.

    They also gave assurance of their support for Omo-Agege and other APC candidates.

    Omo-Agege tasked the community leaders to look at the records of performance of those vying for elections before casting their votes.

    Deputy Senate President said Atiku Abubakar, presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and his running mate Governor Ifeanyi Okowa has lost the moral right to be on the ballot of the presidential election on February 25.

    According to him, the legal and moral options on the ballot of the election are Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Mr Peter Obi of the Labour Party (LP)

    While appealing to the community leaders to shun sentiment in their voting choice, he said that the majority of voters do not belong to any political parties, stating he came to consult and seek their support for his governorship aspirations and all APC candidates.

    He tasked the leaders to write down their challenges as a community with their most pressing needs and forward the same through their President General to him, assuring a Governor he will bring development to communities that have been forgotten by the PDP-led government in the past 24 years.

    He charged them to support him and all APC candidates 5/5, assuring them that when elected as the governor of the state he will ensure that their roads will receive government attention and that communities without health centres will be provided with one.

    He decried a situation where the people of Ughelli South over the years have supported and voted for PDP with nothing to show even when the State under Governor Okowa has received #4.2trn in the past seven and half years.

    He called on the Deltans to vote for him and APC and allow him to take the state from its present state of squalor amid plenty, having tried PDP in the past and they have failed.