Category: Nigeria Decides 2023

Nigeria Decides 2023

  • Many suspects in custody for electoral offences, says Lagos CP

    Many suspects in custody for electoral offences, says Lagos CP

    Lagos Police Commissioner (CP) Owohunwa Idowu on Saturday said many suspects have been arrested over election-related offences and exhibits recovered from them.

    He spoke with reporters after he returned from Maryland where there were skirmishes.

    Idowu also visited Mafoluku in Oshodi and Surulere where armed thugs disrupted the voting exercise as well as snatched and burnt ballot boxes with papers in them.

    The Nation reports that in Oshodi, the affected areas are Agboola, Ijaiye, Obisanya, Owolabi, Branco, Adedeji and Owoseni. Three units were affected at Ijaiye a d Branco each; one each at Agboola and Obisanya and two at Branco Streets
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    It was yet to be confirmed the number of polling units affected at Adedeji and Owoseni Streets, as well as Dipo Olubi, Itire and Aguda areas of Surulere.

    Read Also ; Lagos CP to politicians: I won’t condone violence

    Our Correspondent who monitored election security in Lagos observed that some voters took extra measures to prevent thugs from attacking their units including carrying dogs to their voting centres.

    Giving situation reports, CP Idowu said the exercise was very peaceful and organised in Epe axis.

    He said: “We visited about five polling units in Epe and there was this family way of approaching the process. I interacted with them and they kept insisting that Epe was calm. To them, they are a peaceful family, so, regardless of the political divide they remain one family and work towards ensuring that they maintain peace.

    “What we are dealing with here got to do with human conduct. It could be unpredictable or driven by passion, emotion or even criminal intent. We recorded specific instances of thuggery and violence.

    “These things will always happen and when they do we will emplace a response plan to be able to respond to most of those incidences. We have made arrests and recoveries. “The Nigeria police, military, DSS and all others have been working as a team since morning that we have been having those isolated challenges.

    “The police didn’t do it alone, even the citizens sometimes trigger our actions to come to their rescue.”

    “We should jointly condemn thuggery, violence or anything that violates the electoral act or the criminal status of this country.”

  • Obasanjo loses polling unit to APC

    Obasanjo loses polling unit to APC

    Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has failed to deliver his polling unit for his anointed presidential candidate Peter Obi of the Labour Party.

    Obasanjo, who cast his vote at unit 22, ward 11, Olusomi compound at Abeokuta North at 10: 33 am, endorsed Obi but didn’t drum support for his anointed candidate.

    When the votes were counted, the Labour Party got only 9 votes to APC’s 56 and PDP’s 7 in the polling unit.

    Read Also: BREAKING: APC’s Tinubu wins polling unit

    The total number of registered voters at the polling unit was 693. But only 91 voters turned out while 10 ballot papers were voided.

    In the senatorial election at the same polling unit; PPD had 31 votes, APC 37, ADP 1, ADC 7, Labour 4 and APM 2 votes.

    Obasanjo commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), for the introduction of BVAS which he said had improved the electoral process.

  • Collation of results commences Sunday – INEC

    Collation of results commences Sunday – INEC

    The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Prof. Mahmood Yakubu has announced the collation of the Presidential and National Assembly results will start on Sunday.

    He stated this on Saturday while giving updates on the voting process nationwide.

    Read Also ; INEC official absconds with EC8A

    Yabuku said the Bi-modal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) worked perfectly well in most of the states across the federation, but the body experienced challenges in some parts of the country.

    Yakubu said the challenge experienced was the inability of the Commission to open the polling units by 8:30 am as agreed in a number of polling units.

  • Atiku wins polling unit

    Atiku wins polling unit

    PU012, Ajiya, Gwadabawa ward, Yola north LGA

    Presidential

    APC 57

    PDP 282

    LP 6

    NNPP 1

    Invalid: 4

  • Niger APC candidates deliver units for Tinubu

    Niger APC candidates deliver units for Tinubu

    The Niger State APC governorship candidate, Mohammed Bago and the Niger East senatorial candidate, Sani Musa, have delivered their polling units in Bida and Paikoro for Tinubu.

    In the Twashagi Rabba polling unit where Bago voted, APC got 151 votes, PDP got 39 and NNPP got four votes.

    Read Also ; Adamu loses polling unit to Labour Party

    In Musa’s unit, APC got 142 votes, PDP got 47 and Labour Party got 16.

    The senatorial candidate also won with 170 votes while PDP got 39 votes. LP got 16.

  • Oyebanji delivers polling unit for Tinubu, other APC candidate

    Oyebanji delivers polling unit for Tinubu, other APC candidate

    Ekiti Governor Biodun Oyebanji won his polling Unit, Unit 003, Ward 006 Okelele, Ikogosi Ekiti for All Progressive Congress(APC) presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and the National Assembly candidates. 

    For the Presidential, the APC polled 241 votes to defeat the PDP which had six votes. 

    For Senate, the APC had 245 as against the PDP’s four while for House of Representatives, the APC had 241 and the PDP three.

  • Ballot box snatcher feared killed in Kogi crisis

    Ballot box snatcher feared killed in Kogi crisis

    One person has been feared dead following the disruption of election in Dekina Local Government Area of Kogi State.

    Some parts of the council, such as Anyigba, Dekina town and Abocho witnessed the destruction of election materials deployed to the area by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    According to an eyewitness report, one Akaihaba was said to have been shot dead while attempting to snatch ballot boxes at Agwudoko area in Anyigba in Dekina Local Government.

    At Udaba-Dekina, ballot boxes were destroyed by gunmen who were allegedly sponsored by a woman who retired from one of the councils.

    Read Also : Security tight as election kicks off in Kogi

    Tudunwada polling unit in Dekina town was said to have been destroyed by a group.

    The exercise was peaceful in other parts of the local government like Egume, Ojikpadala, Abejulo-Egume, Acharu.

    The Police Public Relations Officer of the Kogi State Command, William Aya, was yet to pick calls placed to his line to either deny or confirm the reports.

  • Obi wins two units in Presidential Villa

    Obi wins two units in Presidential Villa

    Labour Party’s presidential candidate Peter Obi, on Saturday, won at two polling units within the Presidential Villa.

    The two, which were available at the time of filing this report, were the polling units 021 and 131.

    Read Also: Obi votes, rates INEC high

    While Labour Party won with 58 votes to Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) 32 votes and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) 31 votes at unit 021, it won with 17 votes to PDP’s 03 and APC’s 06 at unit 131.

  • Osinbajo delivers polling unit for Tinubu, others

    Osinbajo delivers polling unit for Tinubu, others

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has delivered his polling unit for the All Progressives Congress (APC) with a landslide victory.

    In his newly created Ward 1, Unit 7, Egunrege, Ikenna Local Government Area, the ruling party won the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) and Labour Party (LP).

    Other parties recorded zero votes.

  • INEC official absconds with EC8A

    INEC official absconds with EC8A

    The supervisory Presiding Officer for Akwakuma ward Edomobi Josephine has allegedly absconded with EC8A meant for the polling units.

    Read Also : Everyone must not vote, INEC adhoc staff tells voters

    Voters at Akwakuma secondary school, who expressed dissatisfaction, said they will not vote until the result sheets are produced.