Tag: ELECTION

  • APC wins national bye election in Yobe

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has won the Damaturu/Tarmuwa/Gujba/Gulani federal constituency by-election in Yobe.

    Prof. Sunday Alao,Returning Officer of the election on Saturday in Damaturu declared APC candidate, Hon Abdullahi Kukuwa as the winner.

    Kukuwa scored 23,745 votes to be declared as winner against Hon Nasiru Hassan of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) who polled 6,990 votes to emerge second.

    Adamu Dina of the Advance Congress for Democracy (ACD) scored 163 votes while Jibrin Ladan of the National Conscience Party (NCP) scored 139 votes.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the election was conducted on Saturday to replace Hon. Khadija Bukar, who was appointed minister in the federal cabinet.

    Mr Zannah Ibrahim, Yobe Commissioner of Police said there was no violence recorded in any of the four participating Local Government areas.

    NAN reports that Yobe would head for another by- election following the return of Abdullahi Kukuwa who currently represents Gulani constituency in the state assembly as winner of the just concluded by-election. (NAN)

  • PDP wins Osun Assembly by-election

    PDP wins Osun Assembly by-election

    Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate Dipo Sunday Eluwole has been declared the winner of the Ife Central state constituency for the Osun State House of Assembly by-election by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    Eluwole scored 5,504 votes in an election keenly contested on Saturday by Accord Party’s candidate Ayodele Olusegun Fanibe coming second with 4,790 and the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, Adetilewa Sijuwade, third with 4,587 votes.

    For electoral violence, 842 votes were cancelled by INEC in two polling units at Agbedegbe and Moore and the election was declared inconclusive.

    Yesterday, the election was rescheduled for the two polling units and the PDP candidate, with narrow margin, eventually carried the day.

    Some hoodlums were arrested for allegedly attempting to snatch ballot boxes at Akodi Obalufe.

    Also, there was commotion at INEC office in Ife as officials fled. Some officials  jumped the fence to escape hoodlums’ attack.

    The Returning Officer, Francis Oladimeji, said: “Votes in the two polling units were cancelled. That is Agbedegbe Street, Moore Ojaja Unit 02 and Moore Ojaja.

    “The number of accredited voters in the two units is 872. The margin between the first two candidates is 710, by our record. Following the regulation, where the number of cancelled votes is more than the margin between the two leading candidates, we cannot announce the winner. The commission has resolved that election in those cancelled units will be conducted again.”

    The PDP yesterday urged the police to make public the identities of the hoodlums arrested for alleged attempt to snatch ballot boxes and voter cards during the election.

    In a statement by its spokesperson, Prince Diran Odeyemi, the party said: “PDP is demanding details of those apprehended because we had earlier before the election accused the opposition of importing thugs from Lagos.

    “The PDP could not have attempted to disrupt an election it was winning so convincingly. Even when it lost the election, it never fomented trouble. We are peace lovers.”

    The party also said after parading the suspects, they should also be prosecuted to deter others.

  • APC wins Bwari Area Council chairmanship election

    Mr Musa Dikko, the All Progressives Congress (APC) chairmanship candidate for Bwari Area Council in Saturday’s council elections in the Federal Capital Territory, has been declared winner of contest.

    Mr Abubakar Abba, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Returning Officer for the election in the council area, who announced the result in Bwari on Sunday, said that Dikko polled 18,066 votes to win the election.

    According to him, Dikko defeated his closest opponent of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Andrew Gwani, who scored 13,279 votes.

    Other contestants in the election in which 32,662 voters participated, Abba announced, included Mr Wada Abdu of Action Alliance and Kenneth Olabaniji of Citizens Popular Party (CPP), who garnered 93 votes and 72 votes, respectively.

    He said that the area council had a total of 162,786 registered voters, but that only 33,162 voters were accredited for the election.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that collation of the results started at 12.15 a.m. and ended at 8.36 a.m. on Sunday. (NAN)

  • INEC recruits 9,000 ad hoc staff for FCT election

    INEC recruits 9,000 ad hoc staff for FCT election

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says it has now recruited the required number of ad hoc staff for the April 9 Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Area Council elections.

    The Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in the FCT, Prof. Jacob Jatau disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Abuja.

    NAN recalled that INEC FCT had on March 16 postponed the area council election from March 19 to April 9 due its inability to recruit over 9,000 ad hoc staff required for the conduct of the election.

    “I can confirm to you that the commission is fully ready for the April 9 election.

    “We have been able to recruit the additional ad hoc staff to meet the shortfall that made us postponed the elections.

    “The commission has also trained the additional adhoc staff recruited for the exercise.

    “All is now set for the conduct of free, fair and credible election in the FCT,’’ Jatau said.

    Mrs. Ndidi Okafor, the INEC Deputy Director of Publicity in FCT, told NAN that the commission had recruited 9,374 ad hoc staff for the exercise.

    Okafor added that the commission had also recruited and trained extra personnel in addition to the 9,374 ad hoc staff to address likely shortage on Election Day.

    “The ad hoc staff are employed from the serving National Youth Serving Corps (NYSC) members, students of the University of Abuja and ex-NYSC corps members from our data bank,” Okafor said.

    Okafor called for the collaboration of stakeholders to ensure credible and violence free election comes April 9.

     

  • ‘PDP ready for council election’

    ‘PDP ready for council election’

    Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain Sunday Menukuro, who is the Special Assistant to the Ondo State Governor on Social Media and Communications, has said there is no legal hurdle or restriction against the proposed local government election.

    The politician said what appears like a legal obstacle against the  election has been resolved by the court.

    He said the High Court and the Court of Appeal have validated the decision of Governor Olusegun Mimiko on the dissolution of the Local Government Councils hurriedly inaugurated by the preceding government.

    Menukuro said: The plaintiff in this said matter, that is the PDP, which was the party that took the matter to the court ab initio, is now both the plaintiff and the defendant in the suit, which has made the matter to settle itself naturally with the collapse of the Labour Party into the state chapter into the PDP, by forming a mega party under the leadership of Dr. Olusegun Mimiko.

    “Those tangentially affected in the suit, that is, the Local Government Chairmen and the councillors, who were said to have been elected on the platform of the PDP cannot proceed to any other political platform to prosecute their litigation other than the PDP that produced them in the first place.

    “Now, what finally put paid to the lingering litigation was an amicable settlement of a win-win situation whereby the prayers of the plaintiffs were reviewed at the Supreme Court such that conciliatory measure will be put in place to compensate the aggrieved persons in a friendly family affair.

    “This development therefore, culminated into the leeway ODIEC action to conduct the election is predicated. It could be recalled that Prof. Olugbenga Ige who is the chairman of ODIEC categorically affirmed this on the day he briefed all the political parties on ODIEC preparedness to conduct the said Local Government election in Ondo state.

    “It is only those in the opposition, who are not prepared for the election, that would tell you that there is encumbrance. They are jittery about the great failure that is staring them in the face. hence, their clinging onto anything,  like a drowning man, in order for their weaknesses not to be exposed to their leaders outside the state, whom they have been deceiving of their hyped phantom status, especially as the governorship election is at the corner.

    “Do you know that by the time it is known to their party leaders that they don’t have anything to deliver here in the state, the expected patronage from that quarters will cease to come.

    “Funny enough, at the time the main issue was still in the court, the singsong of these people was that Mimiko refused to conduct the local government election for quite a number of years into his government.

    “This is to let you know that these opposition parties in Ondo state dont have tap roots in the state hence their fallacious campaign strategy ostensibly to whittle the influence of the ruling party in the state.

    Menukuro added: “You should ask them why now that the election is to be conducted that they say they want to boycott it. Can you see their hypocrisy? Ask these people in the APC if they were the ones who went to the court at that time.

    “ Why is it that they are the ones making the only noise about the case in the court when they didn’t go to court for any reason.

    Like their national chapter, the only thing they live on is deceit and outlandish distortion of facts.

    “You can see all what they said during their campaigns and compare it with what they are doing now that they have won the election at the centre. They promised us one naira to one dollar among other things, we are all witnesses to their blatant lies which they are trying to replicate in Ondo State.”

  • Rivers re-run election: US condemns violence reaction

  • Court nullifies Alaba trader’s election

    Justice Yetunde Adesanya of the Lagos High Court has voided the election of Mr. Felix Nwagu as chairman of the General Electrical Dealers Association (GEDA) in Alaba International market in Ojo.

    In her ruling, Justice Adesanya said: “On the totality of the foregoing, meaning the claimant’s claim, statement of defence, cross- examinations, the filed defence reply and witnesses, judgment is entered for the claimant, Mr Joseph Emeziem, against GDEA, Nwagu, Mr. Chinedu Arinze and Mr. Obiora Olikagu. A declaration that the selection of Mr Nwangu as the chairman, elect is irregular, contrary to GEDA’s constitution and is null and void.

    “That the subsequent swearing in of the second defendant (Nwagu) as the General Chairman of GEDA by its electoral committee of 2013 and issuance of certificate of office to him is accordingly set aside.”

    Reacting to the ruling, the claimants counsel Henry Onyeaghana Abohor said it was binding on the parties, adding that the high court has a unit to enforce the judgment, which he noted, will continue to subsist until set aside by the appeal court.

  • PDP will win re-run election – Wike

    Gov. Nyesom Wike of Rivers said on Sunday that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) would win Saturday’s re-run legislative elections in the state because it prepared for it.
    Wike told newsmen in Port Harcourt that when the elections of the legislators were annulled in December, the party commenced preparations for re-run.
    He said that the party began campaigns and started working hard to win the elections because it was on ground.
    The governor confirmed that the Secretary to the State Government, Chief Kenneth Kobani and a Special Assistant, Mr Cyril Wite, were arrested by the Army.
    Wike said that the government officials wanted to ensure that election materials were moved to polling units when they were arrested.
    He said that it would be difficult to rig elections in the state because the people would resist the attempt.
    According to him, when somebody is not popular and attempts to rig the election, the people will say no to such move.
    He alleged that some people were creating problems to make the Federal Government declare a state of emergency in the state.
    Wike said that such ploy would not work, because the PDP was more popular in the state.
    He urged the media not to be emotional or sentimental while reporting events in the state, because such stories created wrong impression. (NAN)

  • Rivers re-run: INEC studying results in 15 LGAs

    The Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Rivers State, Aniedi Ikoiwak, who on Sunday afternoon, announced the cancellation of elections in two more Local Government Areas: Etche and Asari-Toru, says the commission was still studying the situation in the 15 other LGAs.

    Besides Etche and Asari-Toru LGAs, the rerun was on Saturday cancelled in Khana, Bonny, Gokana, Andoni, Tai and Eleme, due to irregularities and violence, with new date to be fixed after the audit of INEC’s personnel and materials, as well as meeting with the stakeholders.

    Unconfirmed results released Sunday afternoon by the Rivers House of Assembly collation officers indicated that the candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) “defeated” their counterparts of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and others in Emohua, Degema and Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni constituencies.

     

    The Rivers REC of INEC, personally signed a statement, dated March 20, 2016 and titled: “Suspension of Elections in Etche and Asari-Toru LGAs,” to announce the cancellation of elections in the two more LGAs.

     

    Ikoiwak said: “Further to our earlier pronouncement of the suspension of the rerun elections in the six LGAs of Khana, Bonny, Gokana, Andoni, Tai and Eleme, following disturbances and violence that impeded the electoral process in those parts of the state, it has also become necessary to suspend the elections in Etche and Asari-Toru LGAs, for the same reasons.

     

    “This suspension of the rerun elections by INEC is necessitated by the need to forestall breakdown of law and order or loss of lives and property, in the event of further aggravation of crisis.

     

    “INEC needs to put all stakeholders on notice that we are still studying the situation in the other 15 LGAs, where collation of results is currently going on.”

  • Update: Rivers re-run election cancelled in six LGAs

    Saturday’s re-run election in two more Local Government Areas in Rivers State has been cancelled by the State Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Aniedi Ikoiwak.
    The affected council areas are Tai and Eleme LGAs.
    Ikoiwak had earlier announced cancellation of the elections in Khana, Gokana, Andoni and Bonny.
    The Electoral Commissioner who stated that new date for the election in the six LGAs would be announced later, noted that INEC was studying the situation in other council areas in the state, which has 23 councils.