Tag: Elections 2015

  • Guber/State Assembly Elections Updates

    Guber/State Assembly Elections Updates

     

    • 9:16

    Defections: Don’t defect, form formidable opposition – Oyegun

    Chief John Oyegun, National Chairman of All Progressive Congress (APC), said on Saturday that the gale of defections by politicians was not good for Nigeria’s political development.

     

    • 8.37 pm

    APC in early lead in Niger


    By Jide Orintunsin – Minna 

    All Progressives Congress gubernatorial candidate, Abubakar Sani Bello is leading in early results of the  Niger State governorship elections held Saturday.

    Preliminary reports from Chanchaga, Bida, Shiroro, Magama, Kontagora, Borgu, Rijau, Rafi and Suleja local government areas areas showed that he is leading from the result collated at the various polling units. 

    The party is equally coasting home to victory in Lapai,Tafa, Edati, Lavun and Mokwa local government areas of the state.  

     

    • 7.00pm

    PDP’s Ishaku in early lead in 10 councils of Taraba 

    From Fanen Ihyongo, Jalingo

    The Peoples Democratic (PDP) was in early lead in the governorship and State Assembly elections in ten of the sixteen local government councils of Taraba state on Saturday.

    The PDP which fielded Darius Dickson Ishaku was leading in Wukari, Donga, Karimlamido, Kurmi, Bali, Takum, Ussa, Zing, Yorro and Jalingo -the state capital.

    Bali local government area had voted for the President Elect Gen. Muhammadu Buhari in the presidential election. but the people however voted for the PDP in Saturday’s guber polls.

    Ailing Governor Dambaba Suntai left the Government House in Jalingo early morning to his village Suntai to vote for his PDP candidate (Ishaku).

    A heavy crowd swarmed him, some shielding tears of love and joy. They queued behind him to vote for PDP.

    Suntai voted in his Maman 012 polling unit of Suntai Ward.

    The governor did his accreditation and voting in his official car.

    The PDP was also leading in the House of Assembly elections.

    The PDP candidates in Wukari I and II constituencies were already declared winners as at press time.

    Mean while the elections in Kashimbilla and Malushe areas of Takum were postponed for Sunday.

     

    •  5.00pm
    14 thugs arrested in Kano 
    Kolade Adeyemi, Kano
    Fourteen political thugs were on Saturday  arrested by the police over their  involvement in the burning of ballot papers and boxes in Kaura Mata in Madobi local Government Area.
    The Commissioner of Police in the state, lbrahim Idris said that thugs numbering 19 stormed Kaura Mata polling unit in attempt to disrupt the accreditation process .
    He said that the police swiftly responded and was enable to bring the situation under control  resulting in the arrest of 14 of them. Idris explained that lNEC immediately replaced those materials and  voting in area has since commenced.
    • 4:51 pm

    Agbaje’s running mate loses at polling unit

    Innocent Duru
    Alhaja Safurat Layode Abdukareem, running mate of the Peoples Democratic Party’s governorship candidate, Jimi Agbaje,  lost at her polling unit to the APC. She polled 72 votes against APC’s 140.

    Shortly after casting her vote, she had pleaded that candidates of the leading political parties and their supporters should accept the outcome of the governorship  election in the state in good fate.

    • 4:30pm

    Violence, apathy mar Ondo poll

    Damisi Ojo, Akure

    • Unlike the March 28 Presidential election,violence and apathy Saturday marred the House of Assembly election held in Ondo state.It recorded low turn out of voters in some areas visited by our correspondent. In some places,there were pockets of crises.
      It was gathered that ballot boxes were snatched in more than five polling centres in Ugbo, Ilaje Local Government Area of the state and some units in Idanre Community by suspected Political thugs.

     

    • 12:03 p.m

    Thugs attack APC youth leader in Rivers

    By Precious Dikewoha

    Honourable Clever Orukwowu, APC youth Leader has been shot dead at ward 6 Egi in Ogba/Egbema/Ndomi Local Government Area of Port Harcourt, Rivers state by thugs in military uniforms.

     

    Man shot dead attempting to snatch  ballot box


    Yusufu Aminu Idegu, Jos

    One person has been shot dead by a security agent in Jos, the Plateau state capital during voting in the governorship and assembly election.

    The incident occurred at about 2:39pm happened at one of the polling units at Alikazaure, Jos North Local government of Plateau.

    The victim was suspected to be on a mission to disrupt voting process and snatch ballot box from the polling unit.

    The victim whose identity could not  be immediately ascertained died immediately as a result of the gun  shot by the security personnel.

     

    • 11:56 a.m

    Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, SAN, having his fingerprint validated through the Card Reader by Presiding Officer, Miss Janet Marcus (left) during the accreditation of voters for the Governorship and House of Assembly elections at the Ward G3, Unit E002, State Junior Grammar School, Itolo Street, Surulere, Lagos.

     

    • 11:54 a.m

    The Governor, State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, accredited by the Officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) ,
    during the State House of Assemblies Elections, at Unit 4, Ward 8, Ifofin, Ilesa East Local Government Area.,

     

    • 11:53 a.m

    Oshiomole Accredited

    By Peter Okhiria

    Governor Adams Oshiomhole being accredited at Unit 1, Ward 10 Iyamho, Etsako West Local Government Area for the House of Assembly election in Edo state, on Saturday.

     

    • 9:56 a.m

    Akinwunmi Ambode accredited

    All Progressives Congress (APC) Governorship Candidate of Lagos State, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode being accredited at the Polling Unit 33 Ward A5 in Epe Lagos State.

     

    Photo by Niyi Adeniran.
    Photo by Niyi Adeniran.


     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    • 9:55

    Tinubu Accredited

    Asiwaju Bola Tinubu being accredited at Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos

    Photo by Ayodele Samuel

     

    • 9:53 am

    By John Ofikhenua

    Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) at polling unit 011 Shiya Jna of Tambuwal in Sokoto State has accredited Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Aminu Tambuwal

     

    • 9:48

    By Precious Welundu

    The Nation Correspondent reports that there is a general problem with card readers at Ward 10 Obalende as the card readers have failed to verify voters by their Polling Units.

    According to the report, once the PVC is slotted in, the card reader brings out the voter’s details & passport photograph but it will indicate that the voter was not registered in the PU.

    Thus, since it is the same issue at the ward level, INEC has resulted to manual accreditation.

     

    •  9:34 a.m

    By Sunday Oguntola

    Accreditation started at the polling unit of Vice President-elect, Prof Osinbajo in Victoria Garden City, Lagos.

    Our correspondent reported that the Card readers are working well at the polling unit of the VP-elect.

     

    • 9:31 a.m
    Vice President-Elect, Prof. Osinbajo and Wife on queue for accreditation at VGC. Photo by Sunday Oguntola
    Vice President-Elect, Prof. Osinbajo and Wife on queue for accreditation at VGC. Photo by Sunday Oguntola

    Report reaching us has it that ‘Idanre Local Government Area of Isalu Eyinpeti Ward 7 unit 6 and 10 thugs have taking over the polling unit.

    Eye witness reports that citizens could not share Photos due to the threat from military operatives

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    • 9:23 a.m

    By Seun Akioye

    Accreditation going on slowly at ward 7 unit 8, Charity road, as voters hesitate

    Photo by Seun Akioye

     

    8:41 a.m

    Accreditation commenced Polling Unit 034, Bourdillon inLagos state where Sen Oluremi Tinubu is voting. This is an improvement from situations during Presidential election.

     

    • 8:40 a.m

    Accreditation ongoing in most parts of Ikosi-isheri. INEC officials arrived early

     

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    • 8:00 a.m

    Accreditation commences nationwide

    Accreditation for gubernatorial and state assembly elections  begins at Gwadabawa, Yola, Adamawa state.
    Accreditation for gubernatorial and state assembly elections begins at Gwadabawa, Yola, Adamawa state.

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • We’ve lost 56 members in Rivers, says APC

    We’ve lost 56 members in Rivers, says APC

    •PDP: we’re not to blame

    PICTURE of the political killings in Rivers State was presented yesterday in Abuja, with the All Progressives Congress (APC) alleging that it lost 56 members.

    Besides, over 150 others were victims of harassment, said the party. It accused security agents and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of complicity in the situation.

    At a news conference in Abuja, APC National Publicity Secretary Lai Mohammed said  the development had become worrisome, considering the fact that these killings were “in the full glare of security agents”.

    Mohammed is concerned that the killings have increased ahead of the weekend’s governorship and state Assembly elections.

    He queried why nobody had been arrested by security agents for the killings.

    He said: “We have lost 55 persons so far in the run-off to the elections. APC does not have the capacity nor the will to frustrate elections. You all saw what happened in Rivers State during the last elections.

    “ If you did not see anything, at least you saw when the Returning Officer was asked to read the results, he could not because it was not written by him.

    “Our party is a party that believes in the Rule of Law. They have the police, the DSS and INEC. They have these three groups which they are using to subvert democracy in Rivers State. Everyday, they are killing our people and nobody is being held responsible.

    “We complained that elections did not take place in Rivers. We wrote a petition on that and the Chairman of INEC, Prof. Attahiru Jega, said they set up an Investigative Committee and that what they came out with does not give them any reason to cancel the election. We accept that, but that is without prejudice to our right to challenge these infractions at the Election Petition Tribunal.

    “We are saying two things here. First, we are as much concerned for a peaceful, free and fair election as much as being concerned about the safety and security of our people. We are losing lives everyday and this is uncalled for.

    “How come Rivers State has recorded more deaths than any other state in the run-off to this election? Or these people that are dying, are they ghosts? We report every time and we hear that the police are after the killers, yet last night one of our leaders was killed. We are saying all these so that we don’t end up creating a situation that even after elections, we will not have sustainable peace.

    “I do not see why federal institutions should be used to further the interest of individuals or groups. Federal institutions should be neutral. We are not crying wolf but saying that our people are dying daily and we are asking both international and local observers to take a look at this and prevent a total breakdown.

    “We have won the Federal Government and so why should we be interested in oil revenue coming from one state? We are running a federal system of government under which the states have some autonomy. It does not matter who is the governor of Rivers State. Whoever is the governor of Rivers State will have to administer the resources of Rivers State. What we are saying is, let the people of Rivers State choose who they want.”

    The APC accused the PDP and its governorship candidate, Mr. Nyesom Wike, “aided by the security agencies”,  of being behind he killings.

    “Though this marauding started before the March 28th Presidential and National Assembly elections, it has become progressively worse as the governorship elections approach on Saturday.

    “Last week, nine members of our party were killed in cold blood while many others were injured, when armed PDP thugs invaded Obrikom and Obor communities in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government. These thugs set ablaze the residence of Vincent Ogbagu, our candidate for the House of Assembly elections.

    “Dozens of our members have been arrested on frivolous charges, just to put them away. At least four persons were arrested just because they defected to our party.

    “APC members have been subjected to persistent harassment and intimidation across the state, using the police in Rivers and the Zone 6 in Calabar. Over 150 prominent members have been victims of this unprovoked persecution.

    “And just today, we received another sad news from Rivers. An APC chieftain, Christopher Adube, was reportedly shot dead at the weekend. Adube, who hails from the Egbema Local Government Area, was said to have been shot dead at his residence. These are just some of the instances of what APC members and supporters in Rivers State have been subjected to in recent days.”

    Mohammed accused security agents of  colluding with PDP thugs to attack APC supporters.

    He said: “It is very sad indeed that the terrorising of APC members and supporters in Rivers State has been carried out despite the presence of the police and other security agencies in the state.

    “In fact, most of the attacks were carried out with the collusion of the security agencies, who have exchanged the garb of partisanship for that of professionalism.

    “Elements of the security agencies have also participated directly in the targeted harassment and intimidation of our members. Even when our members have run to the police for succour, they have found none.

    “The case of the Chairman, Caretaker Committee, of the Gokana Local Government Area, Mr. Kadilo Kabari, was particularly astonishing. He and Senator Magnus Abe, who represents Rivers South-East Senatorial District in the National Assembly, were attacked by PDP thugs right inside the Divisional Police Headquarters at Kpor.

    “Their offence was that they dared to challenge PDP thugs, dressed in INEC kits, who were engaged in massive rigging during last week’s Presidential and National Assembly elections in the state. That these PDP thugs could use a police station for rigging speaks volumes about the role of the security agencies in that election.

    “Of course, it is needless to say that the collusion of INEC with the PDP and the police to pave the way for unbridled violence against APC members and supporters, and the subsequent rigging of the elections, was spearheaded by the Resident Electoral Commissioner for the Rivers, Ms. Gesilia Khan.

    “This issue is already the subject of a very strong petition which our party has written to the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Abuja.”

    He said the party was confident that its petition was already receiving the desired attention.

    Mohammed added: “We have decided to give the details of the relentless killing, maiming, harassment and intimidation of our members and supporters in Rivers State before, during and after the presidential and National Assembly elections so that Nigerians can see that everything has been done, and is still being done, to make sure that free, fair and peaceful elections do not hold in the state

    “The attacks, arrests and intimidation targeted at APC members and supporters in Rivers have become even more widespread in the run up to the governorship and House of Assembly elections. We are very concerned that the prevailing atmosphere of mindless violence and brigandage does not augur well for a free, fair and credible elections in the state.

    “We are worried that no one has been held responsible even where our members have been killed, and that the police and other security agencies, as well as INEC, have turned themselves to appendages of the PDP, in what is nothing but the height of impunity.

    “We are therefore using this opportunity to call on local and international observers, as well as the Civil Society Organisations under the aegis of The Situation Room, to pay a close attention to Rivers State – as well as other states considered to be flash points – during the forthcoming governorship and House of Assembly elections.

    “In particular, they should beam their searchlight on the role of the security agencies and INEC officials in Rivers, who have decided to jettison their neutrality and join the fray.”

    Mohammed said APC is opposed to the attachment of security agents to PDP officials during the governorship poll.

    He said: “To prevent the security agencies from becoming the tools of harassment and intimidation in the hands of PDP members and officials, we are opposed to the attachment of security personnel to PDP officials during the elections. This will go a long way in reducing cases of persecution of our members.

    “The hierarchies of the security agencies, especially the police and the DSS, as well as INEC, must read the riot act to their members posted to Rivers State for election duties. The kind of mindless collusion with the PDP by the same officials mandated to ensure free, fair, credible and peaceful polls – which was witnessed in Rivers during the presidential elections – will not be tolerated this time.

    “We appeal to our members and supporters in Rivers State to continue to conduct themselves peacefully, while making sure they document every case of killing, maiming, harassment and intimidation targeted at them, as well as all instances of election malpractice. In the fullness of time, no one who has engaged in this untoward actions will go scot-free as they will be made to face the full wrath of the law.”

  • INEC exposes reasons Card Readers failed

    INEC exposes reasons Card Readers failed

    •‘Nail polish, adhesive used to sabotage device’

    THE Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has maintained that it will not allow manual accreditation for Saturday elections.

    The commission, in a statement in Abuja yesterday, said unlike in the presidential and National Assembly elections where the commission relaxed the rules, Card Readers will be used for governorship and state Houses of Assembly elections.

    Consequently, the commission also revealed that it has worked on identified challenges that faced the operation of the Card Reader during the last elections.

    The statement by the commission’s secretary, Mrs. Augusta C. Ogakwu, explained that there was no way the commission would suddenly replace the provisions in the books.

    The statement reads: “The INEC wishes to inform all Nigerians that Card Readers will be used for the April 11, 2015 elections.

    “The provision of the guidelines for the conduct of the 2015 general elections, which outlined what is to be done if a Card Reader fails and cannot be replaced by the commission within a specified time frame (i.e. reschedule the election to the next day), will be enforced.

    “The relaxation of the guideline on March 28, 2015 was only with respect to the presidential and National Assembly elections held on that date.

    “The commission has reviewed the operation of the Card Reader in the March 28 elections, identified the challenges and has taken adequate measures to address them.”

    But, some senior security officers have alleged that nail polish and adhesive were used by many members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to sabotage the operation of Card Readers during the March 28 elections.

    The officers, who craved anonymity, said superglue or transparent nail polish when applied to fingerprints creates new prints, thereby distorting original fingerprints.

    Investigations also revealed that superglue contains Cyanoacrylate, which is a generic name for a family of strong and fast-acting adhesives.

    It was also found that the vapours of Cyanoacrylate react with the chemicals that are found in fingerprints.

    One of the security officials said most voters deliberately applied the substances to make the Card Readers unable to detect their fingerprints.

    “They robbed these substances to protect their fingerprints. The superglue and nail polish distorted their fingerprints and rendered the Card Readers unable to capture them.

    “This gave room for agitation and confusion. In the process, INEC resorted to manual accreditation. The manual accreditation gave birth to manipulation and irregularities,” a senior security officer said.

    He added: “They used it and it worked. They are also planning to use it on Saturday for the governorship and House of Assembly elections. They will create enough confusion that will compel INEC to revert to manual accreditation.”

    He asked electoral officials to check fingerprints thoroughly before placing them on the card readers for identification and accreditation.

    “INEC officials must do additional work. They should examine fingerings of each voter physically before using Card Readers on them. Otherwise, the failure rate of Card Readers in the next polls will be worse than the last election,” he said.

  • Four killed in Kogi post-election crisis

    Four killed in Kogi post-election crisis

    No fewer than four persons were reportedly killed at Iyano ward in Ibaji Local Government Area of Kogi State following the political crisis that erupted after the March 28 Presidential and National Assembly election in the area.

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) ward chairman, Thomas Ejimah while addressing a press conference Monday in Lokoja, called on the federal and state government, the Inspector General of Police and the Kogi State Commissioner Police to save the people of his community from extermination.

    Ejimah explained that a group called Abugaja boys, allegedly led by a former member of the Kogi State House of Assembly, Hon. Simon Achuba, unleashed terror on the community, killing one Emmanuel Ameh.

    He stated that since the victory of the APC in the ward during the presidential election, the same group have launched fresh attack on the community leaving another victim, Gabriel Ejimah dead.

    Ejimah, according to him, was shot in the abdomen.

    He alleged that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain in the area mobilized hoodlums from neighbouring Edo State and killed a man and his sons, Paul Egwumi and Raymond Egwumi, yesterday morning, while working on their farm.

    He added, “The fresh attack on our community is the aftermath of election. He has promised to deal with me and eventually killed my senior brother. Right now our lives are at risk I and my family are not safe”.

    He lamented that despite several reports made at Divisional Police headquarters, the state, Police headquarters and the Department of State Security (DSS), noting has been done to arrest the situation.

    Efforts made to get Achuba to respond to the allegations was unsuccessful as the former lawmaker did not respond to calls made to him mobile telephone line.

  • April 11 elections: INEC insists on Card Readers

    April 11 elections: INEC insists on Card Readers

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has reiterated its wish to ensure that card readers are used during the April 11 elections.

    The commission in a statement signed by its Secretary, Mrs. Augusta Ogakwu, said: “The provision of the Guidelines for the conduct of the 2015 General Elections which outlined what is to be done if a card reader fails and cannot be replaced by the Commission within a specified time frame (i.e. Reschedule the election to the next day) will be enforced.

    “The relaxation of the Guidelines on the 28th March 2015 was with respect to the Presidential and National Assembly elections held on that date.

    “The commission has reviewed the operation of the Card Reader in the 28th March Elections, identified the challenges and has taken adequate measures to address them.”

  • Ezekwesili charges Nigerians to vote quality legislators

    Ezekwesili charges Nigerians to vote quality legislators

    Former Minister of Education, Dr. Oby Ezekwesili on Friday advised Nigerians to assess the quality of each candidate before electing members of the House of Assembly.

    Ezekwesili said in view of the nationwide House of Assembly election, which is scheduled for April 11.

    Speaking at a public presentation of the book entitled “Strategic Intervention in Governance” written by Pastor Tunde Bakare in Lagos, she decried the situation where people vote for those they knew little about.

    In her speech entitled “Reflections on Nigeria” the former education minister said no matter how good the President might be he could not develop the country alone.

    She said that legislators were germane to the development of any nation.

    “I am sure many Nigerians voted along party lines for the legislators rather than based on individual merit in the National Assembly election.”

    Ezekwesili said it was time for Nigerians to stand up and make demands of those in power as that was the only way to make a difference.

    Although she applauded Nigerians for trying to consolidate on the nation’s democracy, the former Minister, however, bemoaned the absence of strong institutions in the country.

    “Individuals build the institutions. The quality of the individual determines the quality of institutions.” she said.

    She further added that Bakare’s approach to issues in governance, especially education, was commendable.

    Also speaking, a former Minister of External Affairs, Prof Bolaji Akinyemi, who chaired the occasion, lauded Nigerians for conducting an election that, for the first time, received praise from the world.

    “President Goodluck Jonathan has achieved a legacy with this election” Akinyemi said.

    Presenting the book, Dr. John Ayeni, Chairman Skye Bank Plc, said that Nigeria was very lucky to have people such as Bakare.

    “The book will enrich our knowledge and help us to know more about our society and what our character should be in building the nation.

    In his speech Bakare, the Convener of the Save Nigeria Group and Overseer of the Later Rain Assembly Church, said Nigeria urgently needed men and women of goodwill, who are selfless and determined to make the country great.

  • Buhari thanks supporters

    Buhari thanks supporters

    Ahead of his formal declaration as President elect, APC Presidential candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari has expressed  gratitude to Nigerians for choosing him and his party over and above the PDP and their candidate, the incumbent President, Dr Jonathan Goodluck.

    The APC declared victory party after Dr Jonathan called General Buhari at 5:15pm to make a concession and congratulate the winner.

    Director Media and Publicity of the APC Presidential Campaign Council Garba Shehu quoted Buhari as saying that the mood of the country as well as its current state did not warrant the type of wild celebrations reportedly going on in some cities across the country.

    Buhari said anybody happy with the victory of the APC in the presidential election will not be involved in the molestation of opponents or the destruction of their property.

    “He or she is not with me, whoever does that,” Buhari curtly said.
    He is due to make a major acceptance speech in the coming hours.