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  • Herdsmen killings, a threat to our 2019 ambition – APC

    Herdsmen killings, a threat to our 2019 ambition – APC

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) National Public Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, has expressed fear that the current wave of killings by herdsmen in parts of the country would constitute a serious threat to the party’s 2019 presidential bid.

    He therefore wants the problem resolved immediately.

    Abdullahi, while speaking in Ikeja, Lagos, on Thursday night at the reading of his book, “On A Platter of Gold,” said the killings have “the potential to affect our political fortune if we don’t deal with it decisively with the way we dealt with Boko Haram.”

    “If we fail to do that, we also know the consequences because we had a recent experience,” he said in response to a question at the event.

    We are worried with the way herdsmen kill people.

    “The significant part of it is that even as we speak, there are also interpretations of what is going on regarding the herdsmen that approximate closely to the interpretation President Goodluck Jonathan was being given about Boko Haram.

    “You will recall that some people said what happened in Benue was a communal clash, some said it was Ortom who had some militia and refused to pay them and it was the militia who turned their weapons against the people.

    “It is frightening for us to hear this. At the party level, we are having conversation, that we want to see the President and tell him that this interpretation you are being given is potentially destructive to our party and your own position as the President and potential candidate of the party.”

    Responding to another question on why Buhari has not visited Benue State to douse the tension generated by the killings, Abdullahi said: “We don’t know the information the President has and we don’t know what the security people are telling him. When you are in power, you are being held hostage.”

    Abdullahi, who served former President Jonathan as Minister of Youth and Sports, used the occasion to shed light on the circumstances that led to his sack.

    Jonathan, he said had wanted him to deliver a speech publicly condemning the now Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, who is well known as his (Abdullahi’s) mentor.

    The former minister said he declined to do the dirty job.

    “I said no and it is not because I am loyal to Saraki that I said so, but I will do it for everybody I have relationship with,” he said.

    “To ask me to be the one to abuse him, no way. I take it to be hypocritical of me to stand for something and not get the repercussion. There was no bitterness at all with Jonathan or to get at somebody. Anybody reading this book will be looking out for vengeance words, but I tried to be objective.”

     

  • 2019: INEC targets 80m voters

    2019: INEC targets 80m voters

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) hopes to have between 80 and 85 million voters registered ahead of the 2019 elections, the Commission chairman, Prof.  Mahmood Yakubu, has said.

    Yakubu, who spoke at the 15th edition of the Daily Trust Dialogue, said the voters register already contains 74 million names.

    He was represented at the event by INEC National Commissioner and Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee (IVEC), Mr. Solomon Soyebi.

    The INEC Director of Voter Education and Publicity, Mr. Oluwole Osaze-Uzzi quoted Yakubu as saying the figure is expected to rise to 85 million by 2019 because of the ongoing nationwide Continuous Voter Registration (CVR).

    He assured Nigerians that only their votes would count in the 2019 general elections and beyond.

    Yakubu noted that there had been a lot of improvement in the electoral process since the current Commission came on board.

    He said INEC was not unmindful of the enormous responsibility of conducting elections in a democracy.

    He said INEC would continue to engage all stakeholders to ensure an all-inclusive process.

    Yakubu stressed the Commission’s resolve to adhere strictly to the timelines provided in the recently released timetable and schedule of activities for next year’s elections.

  • 2019: We won’t accept actions that will undermine polls – Buhari

    2019: We won’t accept actions that will undermine polls – Buhari

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday warned that his government would not condone any action that would undermine the smooth conduct of the 2019 general election.

     He asked politicians and political parties to pledge their commitment to the democratic process.

    The President, who spoke through the Secretary to the Government of Federation, Boss Mustapha, at the 15th Daily Trust Dialogue in Abuja, said politicians and political parties must ask their supporters to respect the electoral process and refrain from violence, while aggrieved parties should learn to seek redress through constitutional means and respect for the rule of law.

    He said Nigerians must have confidence in the ability of the country’s political institutions to conduct peaceful and successful election, stressing that timely adjudication and resolution of legal complaints arising from elections is a key component of the nation’s democratic process.

    He said as the election that usher in the present government in 2015 reflected the will of the Nigerian people and was widely acclaimed as transparent and peaceful, adding that “in the build up to that poll, there were concern about widespread violence throughout the country with predictions of the worst scenario for us as a nation.

    “We confounded the naysayers and the outside world. Nigerians showed resilience and patience when the biometric card reader system for verifying voters threw up some technical challenges. The security challenges in the North East did not deter out people from exercising their fundamental political and civic rights.

     “From Umuahia to Damaturu, Jalingo to Oshogbo, our people queued for long hours at their polling units and kept vigil as election officials tabulated their votes. And then the big one, the outgoing President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan historically set the tone for future political conduct in the country by graciously accepting defeat in a keenly contested race.

    “As we look towards 2019 and completing another round of the electoral cycle, there is the need for all of us to sustain efforts at building confidence in the country’s democratic institutions, notably the judiciary and INEC.”

     

     

     

  • 2019 polls: Wike, Amaechi resume hostilities

    2019 polls: Wike, Amaechi resume hostilities

    Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi and Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike have resumed hostilities ahead of next year’s governorship election. The two leaders trading accusations over the worsening security situation in the Southsouth state. Port Harcourt Bureau Chief BISI OLANIYI traces the genesis of the personality clash between the two former political allies and its implication for peace and harmony in the state.

    The Transportation Minister, Rotimi Amaechi, and his successor, Governor Nyesom Wike, have so much in common. They were former allies in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Rivers State. Both are also of Ikwerre ethnic stock. Ikwerre is the major ethnic group in the state and it controls four of the state’s most populous local government areas: Port Harcourt City, Obio/Akpor, Ikwerre and Emohua.

    Amaechi hails from Ubima in Ikwerre Local Government (LG), while Wike, who was the former’s Chief of Staff when he (Amaechi) was governor, is an indigene of Rumueprikom-Port Harcourt in Obio/Akpor LG. Wike was also the Director-General of Amaechi’s re-election campaign organisation in 2011. After he secured his second term, Amaechi recommended Wike to the then President Goodluck Jonathan for ministerial appointment and was subsequently made the Minister of State for Education.

    That appointment signaled the parting of ways between the two former political allies, as Wike later teamed up with former First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, an indigene of Okrika in the state, to declare war against the then Governor Amaechi. This prompted the former governor and his teeming supporters to dump the PDP for the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The 2015 governorship election in the state was a major battle between the two political heavyweights, Though Amaechi’s name was not on list of candidates for the election, the Director-General of the Buhari/Osinbajo Campaign Organisation in 2015 contested by proxy; as the candidate of the APC, Dr. Dakuku Peterside, enjoyed his support. Thus, the “defeat” suffered by Peterside in the election, which was marred by violence and massive rigging, was a big blow on Amaechi’s ego.

    The two political gladiators have renewed their rivalry ahead of the 2019 elections. The media war witnessed in recent times is likely to resurface later in the year, when the two major parties in the state begin their primaries.

    The killing of 22 innocent worshippers on New Year’s Day, after the crossover service in Omoku, the headquarters of Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni LG, which was masterminded by a notorious kidnapper/militant/cultist/killer, Chief Johnson Igwedibia, aka ‘General’ Don Waney, 34, served as a platform for fresh verbal attacks. Igwedibia and two of his lieutenants, Ikechukwu Adiele and Lucky Ode, were on January 6 killed in Enugu, Enugu State by soldiers and operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS), while their bodies were on January 7 displayed to reporters in Port Harcourt by the outgoing General Officer Commanding (GOC), Division Six of the Nigerian Army, Maj.-Gen. Enobong Udoh.

    When Igwedibia’s mansion, camp and shrines were raided by soldiers on November 20, 2017, 10 human skulls and other human bones, among other items, were recovered, while seven suspects, including two women, were also arrested.

    In the morning of January 8, Amaechi addressed the people of Rivers State, as a former governor through a broadcast. In the night of the same day, Wike also addressed the people in a broadcast, where he stated that Igwedibia’s mansion would be taken over by the Rivers government. Igwedibia’s massive terror infrastructure, consisting of a detention facility, an armoury, a shrine and a warehouse for keeping of ransom from victims of kidnappings, was, however, on January 9 demolished by the Federal Government, on the orders of President Muhammadu Buhari, to serve as a deterrent to other criminal-minded persons.

    In his broadcast, Amaechi had asked Governor Wike to protect people of the Niger Delta state or resign from office, adding that Rivers people would no longer tolerate the governor’s inability and/or refusal to protect defenceless citizens. The Transportation Minister said Rivers people have had enough of insecurity and bloodbath.

    Amaechi said: “In the past few years, we have suffered and endured a debilitating state of insecurity in Rivers State. Many lives have been cut short, while many more have been maimed. Hopes and dreams have been dashed, families distraught and destroyed. Murderous cult groups and rival gangs reign supreme. Our once peaceful state has lost its serenity and lustre. We are now being derisively referred to as ‘Rivers of Blood’.

    “However, the killings in Omoku in the first few hours of this new year and the uninspiring, inept, blame-game response of a state government that swore to an oath to protect every Rivers man and woman, should collectively compel us to action and scream that we have had enough of the insecurity and bloodbath.

    “Some 48 hours after the Omoku massacre, the response of Governor Wike and the Government of Rivers State, whose primary responsibility is to protect you from these kind of attacks, was a gabble blather about a N200 million bounty and to launch another round of attacks on me (Amaechi), because I politely advised them to protect Rivers people or resign from office.

    “Like most of you, I was shocked, utterly disgusted to hear the man, who, I must repeat, took an oath to protect you, attempts to justify and casually explain away the cold-blooded murder of innocent Rivers people in Omoku on New Year’s Day. The governor’s attempt to justify and compare the Omoku murders or any other killings in Rivers State to whatever is happening in any other part of the country is a deceitful, poisonous narrative that we must never allow to flourish. The governor’s repugnant attempt at finger pointing, blaming oil companies, opposition politicians and everyone else apart from himself, is a clear indication that he has abdicated his primary constitutional responsibility to safeguard lives and property.”

    The minister also stated that the people of Rivers knew and many people outside the state equally knew that the nature and type of insecurity, violence and carnages in Rivers were unique and peculiar to the state. He added: “The madness in Rivers State since the advent of these NEW (Nyesom Ezenwo Wike) men of power is rooted firmly in the witchcraft politics of those who now preside over the affairs of the state. They lack the political will and have devilishly refused to halt the violence and killings, and restore some level of sanity, because of their mischievous politics and voodoo electoral calculations.

    “Let no one deceive you with a twisted narrative on the origins, causes and solutions to the bloodbath in Rivers State. Most of you can attest to how I battled and tackled insecurity, when I served as your governor. I led the fight against cultists, gangs, thugs and criminals masquerading as militants. They were driven out from hiding, many fled the state. I was able to do that because I was never in bed with the criminals. I never appointed any into political office or crowned any king.

    “The administration I led was able to return Rivers State to serenity, from the horrible state of insecurity and violence we met, when we took over. Rivers people enjoyed peace until the months leading up to the 2015 general elections, when these ‘NEW’ men of power in the state introduced unprecedented violence and killings.”

    Amaechi also stated that his thoughts and prayers were with all the people who lost loved ones in the Omoku attack, as everybody continued to pray for the repose of the souls of those who were murdered, while assuring Rivers people that the Federal Government would begin to protect them.

    On the other hand, Wike in his broadcast said his administration had zero tolerance for crime and criminality and that it would continue to take measures to protect lives and property. To underscore the seriousness that his government attached to the fight against violent crimes, Wike promised that the anti-kidnapping law would be amended to prescribe the maximum sentence for engaging in cultism, robbery and kidnapping.

    Wike, who is seeking re-election next year, said the amnesty programme of the Rivers government generated peace and was largely successful, before it was allegedly compromised by Amaechi, whom the governor claimed, prevailed on the Federal Government and the security agencies to sabotage it. He also alleged that the APC leaders in Rivers worked against his administration’s amnesty programme. He said: “Our decision to offer amnesty to all repentant cultists, militants and criminals was done in good faith and in the best interest of the state. Regrettably, while the programme was on course, some opposition leaders, especially the former governor (Amaechi), unhappy with the successes recorded, dissuaded some armed militants and cultists from sincerely embracing the amnesty.

    “Indeed, they also persuaded the Federal Government not to support the amnesty programme and other security measures we had recommended. This is the reason why we must thank the President (Muhammadu Buhari) for doing things differently and with the support of all, a different result has been achieved.

    “Instead of showing respect for the dead and genuine sympathies to the bereaved families of the dastardly act (in Omoku), the former governor (Amaechi) prefers to further exploit the unfortunate incident for political ends, by making wild, unguarded and inciting statements against the Rivers State government. We leave him (Amaechi) to the judgment of God and posterity.”

    Wike also stated that contrary to the Transportation minister’s claims and posturing, the security challenge in Omoku predated his administration. He insisted that Rivers State was never peaceful when Amaechi held sway as governor and that the same Igwedibia tragically killed 32 persons in Omoku on December 14, 2014 under Amaechi, whom he accused of failing to bring the notorious killer (Igwedibia) to justice.

    Rivers APC Chairman, Chief Davies Ikanya, said Wike’s broadcast on insecurity and bloodbath in the state was full of lies and half-truths. He said: “While some of the lies may be ignored at the moment and dealt with at a later date, however, it is manifestly important to immediately prevent unsuspecting members of the public, critical stakeholders and particularly security agencies from being hoodwinked by a frivolous list of supposed cultists and kidnappers contained in the governor’s broadcast.

    “The truth has come out. Wike merely compiled names of cult groups opposed to his own gang of killers, names of his hit-men known to have fallen out with him and some APC members, while he is asking for their arrests. Since the broadcast by Wike, many are still asking a plethora of questions. Why did the governor know those persons as criminals, as he claimed and he never did anything since he came into office over two years ago? Why did he not make the names of those individuals available to security agents for arrest, investigation and prosecution? Why were those names kept until Don Waney was killed, before he made them public, less than 48 hours after? Were those names given to him by security agencies? Indeed, how were those names generated? Were they generated in Government House, Port Harcourt or by the police?

    “The bravest attempts to answer the aforementioned questions simply confirm the fact that Wike merely want to muddle up investigations by security agents, following the killing of his associate, Don Waney. The governor very well knows that if Don Waney and his boys could be tracked and killed in faraway Enugu, then information from his mobile call logs, text messages, bank accounts, etc. will likely reveal a lot, which may incriminate him or his party leaders, who freely played host to and/or appeared in photographs with Don Waney at various times in the past.”

    The APC chairman also called on Rivers people, other Nigerians and security agencies to look beyond the names, made up of either Wike’s opponents or his ‘boys’ that had fallen out with him, while urging security agents to rely on names independently generated by the various security services over time and clamp down on them accordingly.

    His PDP counterpart, Chief Felix Obuah, who is an indigene of Omoku, however, lauded security agencies and Wike for ending the senseless and unprovoked killings in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni LG. Obuah noted that the governor and the security agencies deserved special commendation for their proactive action and gallantry in bringing to an end, the reign of terror in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni LG.

    Obuah said: “The visit of Governor Wike to Omoku, sequel to the slaughtering of some worshippers during the New Year crossover service and the promise of a handsome reward N200 million to any person with useful information that could lead to the arrest of the hoodlums, was a morale booster to the success recorded in tracing and killing the notorious criminal, Don Waney, and his gang in Enugu, Enugu State.

    “I give security agencies a pat on the back for displaying the highest professional skills in bursting the killer gang, without taking the lives of innocent people during the gun duel between the soldiers and the bandits. The PDP-controlled Rivers State government is prepared to continue to partner and give all necessary logistic support to the security agencies, in their efforts to make Rivers State cult and crime free.

    “The euphoria occasioned by the news of the death of the notorious kidnap kingpin, Don Waney, believed to be behind most of the criminal activities across Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni LG in recent times, is a pointer that the people had lived in fear and always prayed for the end of the dark period, which has come, with the great feat recorded by the gallant soldiers and DSS officers.”

    Obuah also described the killing of Igwedibia and his gang members as God’s answer to the prayers of the peace-loving people Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni LG and the bereaved families of the victims. He also urged the security agencies not to rest on their oars until all forms of criminality were wiped out in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni LG and other parts of the state.

     

  • Atiku calls for unity in PDP ahead of 2019 polls

    Atiku calls for unity in PDP ahead of 2019 polls

    Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar said on Saturday it was critical for Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) members to be united and secure the trust of Nigerians ahead of 2019 general election.

    He made the call Abuja while addressing delegates and members of the party at its national convention.

    Atiku returned to the PDP on November 24, few days after announcing his resignation from the All Progressives Congress (APC), citing lack of good relationship with the party`s leadership, among other issues for the decision.

    He said: “It is great to be home and I believe in one Nigeria where all our people have equal opportunities and share a common goal.

    “This belief stirred me and other compatriots to form the PDP. I am proud to say that I have returned home to our party, a party that gave the country the first successful transition.”

    The former vice president maintained that he had never abandoned the party`s principle, but had stayed through with it even while in the APC.

    Atiku said he had always stood for constitutionalism and the enthronement of good governance in the country in the interest of all.

    According to him, the APC which I was a member until recently, has not delivered on its campaign promises and has failed the country.

    Atiku maintained that although the PDP had made some mistakes in the past, leading to the loss of the 2015 presidential election, it remained the best option for Nigerians.

    “We made mistakes because we are human beings. We did not favour states that voted for us during election. The PDP is the party that will restructure and develop Nigeria,’’ he assured.

    He said PDP members and leaders must work to earn the trust of Nigerians again ahead of 2019 election.

    NAN

  • 2019 polls: Opposition parties ‘ll get few votes—Wamakko

    2019 polls: Opposition parties ‘ll get few votes—Wamakko

    Opinions and predictions ahead of the 2019 general polls have begun just as Senator Aliyu Magatarkada Wamakko(APC-Sokoto) has expressed optimism in favour of the ruling APC,  saying opposition parties will win few votes.

    Wamakko according to a statement by his Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Bashir Rabe Mani made the remark at his Gawon Nama, Sokoto residence.

    The Chairman Senate Committee on Basic and Secondary Schools while receiving the winner of APC’s primaries for the Kware/Wamakko federal constituenc bye-election, Ahmed Kalambaina, party leaders and others,Thursday night, said that come 2019, the opposition parties will be left with few votes scores ?

    According to Wamakko: ” In 2019, in sha Allahu, the opposition parties will score only few votes, even if there will be any opposition party by then.

    ” Sokoto State will produce more votes in 2019,more than it did in 2015, because in 2015, some opposition parties made a little impact, but not would remain by 2019, God willing.

    ” We will produce more than the one million votes we produced in 2019, as the state remains a stronghold of the APC.

    The statement further quoted Wamakko who is also the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Basic and Secondary Education as restating the people of Sokoto State and Nigerians still repose tremendous confidence in the APC, its elected and appointed officials.

    Wamakko further commended the people of the state for their sustained support and cooperation to the party.

    ” Leaders at all levels should be dedicated to the service of the people and not being  selfish and APC is doing just this, at all levels in the country.

    ” The people of the state and Nigerians in general will not in any way regret giving their mandates to the party,”the Law maker, added.

    He particularly commended Gov. Aminu Waziri Tambuwal for exhibiting high sense of selflessness  during the primary election.

    Wamakko further reiterated that the party in the state was still intact, while himself and the governor would remain inseparable, hence shaming some ardent detractors.

    While congratulating Kalambaina for his victory, Wamakko charged him and other members of the party to buckle up for the bye election and even beyond.

    ” We should not in any way be complacent as the arduous work has just began. We should go out and meet the people, seek for forgiveness, seek their votes, as well renew our commitment to serve them better, at all levels

    ” Sokoto State will continue to remain a strong pillar and home for APC, while it will remain a bastion of peace, unity, tolerance and even socioeconomic development,” Senator Wamakko, further, vowed.

  • 2019 polls: Opposition parties ‘ll get few votes- Wamakko

    2019 polls: Opposition parties ‘ll get few votes- Wamakko

    Opinions and predictions ahead of the 2019 general polls ‎have begun just as Senator Aliyu Magatarkada Wamakko (APC-Sokoto) has expressed optimism in favour of the ruling APC, saying opposition parties will win few votes.

    Wamakko according to a statement by his Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Bashir Rabe Mani made the remark at his Gawon Nama, Sokoto residence.

    The Chairman Senate Committee on Basic and Secondary Schools while receiving the winner of APC’s primaries for the Kware/Wamakko federal constituenc bye-election, Ahmed Kalambaina, party leaders and others,Thursday night, said that come 2019, the opposition parties will be left with few votes scores ‎

    According to Wamakko: ” In 2019, in sha Allahu, the opposition parties will score only few votes, even if there will be any opposition party by then.

    ” Sokoto State will produce more votes in 2019,more than it did in 2015, because in 2015, some opposition parties made a little impact, but not would remain by 2019, God willing.

    ” We will produce more than the one million votes we produced in 2019, as the state remains a stronghold of the APC.

    The statement further quoted Senator Wamakko who is also the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Basic and Secondary Education as restating the people of Sokoto state and Nigerians still repose tremendous confidence in the APC, its elected and appointed officials.

    Senator Wamakko further commended the people of the state for their sustained support and cooperation to the party.

    ” Leaders at all levels should be dedicated to the service of the people and not being selfish and APC is doing just this, at all levels in the country.

    ” The people of the state and Nigerians in general will not in any way regret giving their mandates to the party,”the Law maker, added.

    He particularly commended Gov. Aminu Waziri Tambuwal for exhibiting high sense of selflessness during the primary election.

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    Senator Wamakko further reiterated that the party in the state was still intact, while himself and the governor would remain inseparable, hence shaming some ardent detractors.

    While congratulating Kalambaina for his victory, Senator Wamakko charged him and other members of the party to buckle up for the bye election and even beyond.

    ” We should not in any way be complacent as the arduous work has just began. We should go out and meet the people, seek for forgiveness, seek their votes, as well renew our commitment to serve them better, at all levels

    ” Sokoto state will continue to remain a strong pillar and home for APC, while it will remain a bastion of peace, unity, tolerance and even socioeconomic development,” Senator Wamakko, further, vowed.

  • PDP ready to take power in 2019 – Okowa

    PDP ready to take power in 2019 – Okowa

    Delta State Governor, Ifeanyi Okowa, on Wednesday predicted victory for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2019 general elections.

    Okowa, who chairs the party’s Special Non-Elective National Convention Committee, said the convention slated for Saturday, would signpost the party’s readiness to return to power in 2019.

    The governor spoke during the inaugural meeting of the committee, at the PDP national secretariat in Abuja, adding that the convention would be an acid test of the party’s readiness for 2019 polls.

    Okowa said: “Yesterday (Tuesday), we were inaugurated with the task of organising a successful national convention for our great party. It is our hope that the various committees will set out to work immediately as we have barely a few days to go.

    “As an organised party, I have confidence in our leaders of the various sub-committees that we will be able to deliver a successful national convention that we can all be proud of.

    “I trust in our abilities because I have seen a good number of committed party members who are dedicated to the cause of ensuring we return to power in 2019.”

    On preparations for Saturday’s national convention, Okowa said a lot of grounds had already been covered by the leadership of the party despite the limited time frame.

    “Our party is back alive and with the national convention, PDP will send a very strong message that will make Nigerians to realise that we are very much ready to take over power come 2019,” the governor added.

  • INEC plans technology  joker for 2019 polls

    INEC plans technology joker for 2019 polls

    •103 groups seek registration as parties

    THE Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) plans technology joker for the 2019 elections, its chairman, Prof. Mahmoud Yakubu, revealed yesterday.

    He said the plan would be kept in wraps for now to prevent politicians from sabotaging it.

    Prof. Yakubu, who spoke at the Second Inter Party Advisory Council of Nigeria (IPAC) Annual Conference 2017 on Internal Party Democracy, announced that 103 political associations are seeking registration as political parties.

    He said INEC would not hesitate to deregister any of the existing 45 political parties that fails to meet the provisions of the law.

    “We will continue to deepen the deployment of technology in the conduct of elections in Nigeria. I will not, however, disclose to the general public what we are going to do in the run up to the 2019 general elections because I guess that there are people listening to me so that they don’t find a way round what INEC is doing.

    “Election is the only thing I know should be transparent because every process is supposed to be open and transparent but the outcome is uncertain because the outcome is in the hands of the voters. I want to once again reassure Nigerians that the commission will continue to approach the responsibility with courage and will never fail. Whoever wins at the ballot box becomes the person so elected. Parties are critical to democracy and our law is very clear that no one will contest election in Nigeria unless sponsored by a political party. We don’t have independent candidate yet.

    “We have 45 registered political parties and as at last week, 103rd application was received from political associations seeking registration and I am sure that more would have been received.

    “When we presented certificates to the newly registered political parties, that were parties qualified to be deregistered under the law, we shall also courageously deregister political parties since the provisions of the law is very clear in that respect,” he warned.

     

  • IPOB to boycott Anambra, 2019 polls

    IPOB to boycott Anambra, 2019 polls

    The Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, has urged the group’s members and eligible voters in Anambra State to boycott the November governorship election in state.

    Kanu, who spoke at his father’s palace at Afara Ukwu Ibeku in Umuahia, the Abia State capital, also said residents of Southeast and others under the Old Eastern Region would not vote in 2019, if the Federal Government fails to hold referendum before the election.

    The IPOB leader faulted Acting President Yemi Osinbajo on why he (Kanu) was not among stakeholders invited to Aso Rock for a roundtable discussion.

    He vowed not to relent in the struggle for Biafra.

    Kanu said: “Nigerian government should build as many prisons as possible to jail all Biafrans because there is no going back. We are ready to go there (prisons) unless the Federal Government gives us Biafra.

    “We are starting with Anambra in November this year. There will be no governorship election in Anambra State. In 2019, the whole of Biafra land will not vote for any President. There will be no senator, there will be no House of Representatives candidates. There will be no House of Assembly and there will be no councillorship elections in Biafra land, if they (Federal Government) fail to call for a referendum.”

    The IPOB leader urged members of the group to remain steadfast and calm as Biafra remains their only hope.

    He said: “We are not like any other people. People like us don’t come twice. That’s why I know that with the last breath in this very body, Biafra will be restored. There’s nothing anybody can do about it. Tell them that’s what I said. Nobody on this earth can stop Biafra.”