Tag: Guber Elections

  • 400 candidates contest House of Assembly election in Borno

    No fewer than 400 candidates are contesting in Saturday’s State House of Assembly election in Borno, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.

    The candidates were fielded by 41 political parties for the 30 state constituencies.

    NAN also reports that some 32 of the 41 registered political parties fielded candidates to contest in the state governorship election.

    The state Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Alhaji Mohammed Ibrahim, told NAN that the commission had screened over 400 candidates for the State House of Assembly election.

    Ibrahim said that the candidates those from the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) and the major opposition, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    The REC said that the commission had attained 100 per cent in its preparations for the elections.

    He called on the candidates and their parties to support the commission by mobilising prospective voters to be orderly and peaceful during the election.

    Some of the major contenders in the governorship race include Prof. Babagana Zulum of APC; Alhaji Muhammad Imam PDP, Rufai Monguno of the Independent Democratic Party (IDP) and Abubakar Bawa of Action Democratic Party (ADP).

    While Dr Ahmed Dikwa is contesting the election under the platform of the Abundant Nigeria Renewal Party (ANRP), retire Cpt. Ibrahim Mshelia is of the Zenith Labour Party (ZLP), and Aliyu Alhaji is of the Action Alliance (AA).

    Other contestants are from the Social Democratic Party (SDP); National Rescue Movement (NRM), United Peoples’ Congress (UPC), Peoples Redemption Party (PRP), Alliance for Democracy (AD) and Democratic Peoples’ Congress (DPC).

    NAN recalled that 104 senatorial and 244 House of Representatives candidates fielded by various political parties contested the Feb. 23 National Assembly elections in the state.

  • Guber poll: MPN candidate steps down for El-Rufai

    Barely 36 hours to the gubernatorial election, the governorship candidate of Mega Party of Nigeria (MPN) in Kaduna state, Hon. Mohammed Kabir Usman has stepped down from the race while endorsing Governor Nasir El-Rufai and urging his supporters to support the APC candidate.

    The guber candidate told journalists in Kaduna on Thursday that, his decision stemmed from the fact that their plan to develop Kaduna state, the incumbent governor is already doing it and if they support him he will continue with it.

    “After wide consultation with my family and my political associates, I, Muhammad Kabir Usman has resolved to step down and throw my weight behind the reelection of Malam Ahmed el-Rufai to consolidate on the gains of transforming our dear state to the path of sustainable development as well as youth participation.

    “I have decided to step down because the Governor is doing some things which are good for our people and we want him to do more to enable our people enjoy more dividends of democracy.

    Read Also: PDP plans to disrupt elections – El Rufai

    “I call on all my supporters to key into the process of making Kaduna state great again and join hands to make Kaduna state great again regardless of our political differences. I wish to appeal to our party members and teeming supporters to come out enmass and vote Malam Nasir el-Rufai this Saturday.

    “I assure you of my resolve to continue with the struggle of liberating my people and I look forward to a mutually beneficial political engagement with you all in the future.

    “I also wish to commend the effort of Governor Nasir El-Rufai for giving youths the opportunity to serve the state in various capacities and urge him to relent in this regard.” He added.

  • Breaking: Court dismisses suit against Abiodun

    A Federal High Court on Thursday dismissed suit seeking to disqualify the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ogun State, Adedapo Abiodun.

    An argument filed by Abdulrafiu Adesina Baruwa, with the APC, Abiodun and the Independent National Electoral Commissioner (INEC) as defendants claimed that Abiodun made false claim about his educational qualification, in the Form CF001 and the accompanying affidavit he submitted to INEC.

    Read Also: Ogun APC: Court to determine Abiodun’s fate before March 8

    Baruwa claimed that Abiodun limited his educational qualification to the West African Examination Council (WAEC) certificate, to avoid answering questions about his alleged non-participation in the compulsory National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme.

    Delivering judgment,  on Thursday, Justice Adeniyi Of the FCT High Court 15 dismissed case against the governorship candidate, says NYSC certificate is not a constitutional requirement for electoral office. The Court said that Dapo Abiodun is qualified to contest in view of Section 177 of the Constitution.

  • Updated: Appeal Court affirms Ayogu Eze APC guber candidate

    The Court of Appeal in Lagos has set aside the judgment of the Federal High Court which voided the nomination of Senator Ayogu Eze as the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Enugu State.

    The appellate court, in a unanimous judgment of a three-man panel, allowed the appeal by Eze and proceeded to affirm him as the rightfully nominated candidate to represent the party in the election scheduled for March 9 this year.

    Justice Abdul Aboki, in the lead judgment, set aside the judgment of Justice Inyang Ekwo of the Federal High Court in Abuja, which ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to replace Eze with Barrister George Ogara as the APC governorship candidate for the APC in Enugu State.

    In setting aside the judgment by Justice Ekwo, Justice Aboki said the suit filed at the Federal High Court was, as at the time of the judgment, statute barred and not competent in law, having been filed outside the mandatory 14 days provided under Section 285(9) of the Constitution.

    Justice Aboki said the suit filed by Ogara at the Federal High Court, was caught by the Fourth Alteration to the 1999 Constitution, which makes it mandatory for all pre – election cases to be filed within 14 days of the accrual of the cause of action.

    Justice Aboki noted that the originating processes in this case were filed, at the trial court, more than 32 clear days after the party’s primaries, conducted on October 4, 2018 thereby rendering the suit a mere academic exercise.

    He said Ogara’s failure to file his suit within 14 days has offended Section 285 of the Constitution, which invariably takes away the jurisdiction of the Federal High Court and thereby rendered that suit statute barred.

    The judge said that “whatever right the respondent may have in his suit has been extinguished by law” and therefore has no right to benefit any longer from the case.

    He then set aside the judgment of the Federal High Court, in which INEC was ordered to remove Senator Eze’s name from its list of candidates for the governorship election in Enugu State.

  • INEC begins distribution of sensitive materials in Kano

    The Independent National Electoral Commission ( INEC ) in Kano state has commenced the distribution of sensitive materials to all the 44 Local Government Areas of the state.

    The state INEC Assistant Director, Public Affairs, Alhaji Garba Lawal disclosed this in an interview with our reporter on Thursday in Kano.

    According to him, the INEC staff had commenced the sorting out of the sensitive materials, especially the ballot papers according to each Local Government Area since on Wednesday.

    He said the distribution of the materials which also began on Wednesday, would be completed before the end of Friday.

    “Already the non-sensitive materials are at our Local Government Offices across the state since after the Presidential and National Assembly elections.

    “Therefore, we are trying to distribute only the sensitive materials between now and Friday to make it more easier for our staff and the corps members to move to their respective places of assignment as early as possible on the election day, “he said.

    Read Also: Polls: INEC distributes sensitive materials in Zamfara

    On the issue of the governorship candidate for People’s Democratic Party (PDP), the INEC spokesperson said the Kano office is yet to receive any instruction from its Headquarters in Abuja.

    It would be recalled that a Federal High Court in Kano had on Tuesday, March 5, nullified the PDP governorship primary election that produced Abba Kabir-Yusuf as the PDP’s flag-bearer in the state.

    The court ordered the party to conduct fresh primary election to enable all the other aspirants to participate.

    NAN

  • Lagos: Iyaloja vows to mobilise members for Sanwo-Olu’s victory

    The Iyaloja General of Lagos, Mrs. Folashade Tinubu-Ojo on Wednesday vowed to mobilize market women in the state to vote candidates of the All Progressives Congress in the forthcoming March 9 elections.

    Mrs. Folashade Tinubu-Ojo who received members of the Presidential Support Committee National Delegates led by Mr. Seyi Bamigbade, also a Coordinator of Lagos Progressive Vanguard on a door-to-door campaign for the APC governorship candidate in the state, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu and his running mate, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat as well as state House of Assembly candidates, commended the group for their zeal and dedication in ensuring the success of the door to door campaign in Lagos.

    She said, “I recall that we had a similar door-to-door campaign prior to the February 23 elections; we thank God that our effort for that exercise, was not in vain, as President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo emerged winners. Now, it is time to vote for continuity, competence and experience, because Babajide Sanwo-Olu has revealed his agenda for Lagos tagged, ‘THEME’, which stands for Traffic Management, Transportation, Health, Environment, Education and Technology. These are the basic aspects of development that will make Lagos become 21st-century Compliant, along with Entertainment and Tourism.

    “It is important that we let our people be aware of this project to enable them to understand the reason they should come out and vote Sanwo-Olu and other APC flag bearers,” she added.

    Also speaking at the door to door campaign, Chief Olusope Bodude an executive member of the Lagos State chapter of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), commended the presidential Support Committee and the Lagos Progressive Vanguard for bringing the door to door campaign to Iyana Ipaja Garage.

    Olusope said the state chairman of NURTW Alhaji Agbede had since urged members of the union to ensure that the APC candidates in Lagos State win the elections.

    “We are ready to work for the victory of the party with million votes, and this is our tradition, and we have given our words,” Olusope said.

    In response, Mr. Abdullahi Ibrahim, the Secretary of Presidential Support Committee said APC will continue to win because of its developmental vision for the nation.

     

  • Return all stolen card readers in Bayelsa, APC Chieftain tells PDP

    A Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress ( APC ), Yekini Nabena has accused the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of being responsible for the disappearance of 63 card readers declared missing by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in five local government areas of Bayelsa state after the Presidential and national assembly elections.

    Nabena who is also the Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the APC is therefore, asking the main opposition and the state governor, Serieke Dickson to immediately return the card readers to the commission.

    In a statement made available to newsmen in Abuja, Nabena alleged that PDP leaders were planning to use the card readers to rig the Saturday’s State House of Assembly election in the state in favour of their candidates.

    INEC had declared the card readers missing, listing the affected Local Government Areas where the card readers were used to include Brass, Sagbama, Southern-Ijaw, Nembe and Yenagoa.

    The Bayelsa-born APC national officer asked the leadership of INEC and the security agencies to ensure that all the stolen Card Readers are recovered before this Saturday’s election.

    Only the State House of Assembly election will be held in Bayelsa state as the governorship election is not due until 2020.

    Nabena said: “The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) must be mindful of the desperate plan by the Governor of Bayelsa State, Seriake Dickson and the PDP to use the stolen card readers to rig the State House of Assembly elections in Bayelsa state.

    “INEC and security agencies must ensure that all 63 stolen card readers are recovered before Saturday. In the meantime, INEC should urgently embark on the reconfiguration of its card readers deployed for the Bayelsa State Assembly elections, following reports of attempts by PDP leaders in the state to hack the card readers.

    “The stolen card readers is among a list of strategies the rejected PDP government in Bayelsa state plan to deploy to rig Saturday’s elections. I had earlier alerted of Governor Dickson’s arms buildup and the illegal activities of the state security outfit, Operation Doo Akpo which is being used by the governor and other PDP chieftains to aid rigging of elections in the state.”

  • Buhari warns ballot snatchers again

    …wants Nigerians to vote APC

     

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday urged Nigerians to come out in large numbers to vote for the various candidates of the All Progressives Congress (APC) during Saturday’s governorship and State Houses of Assembly elections.

    According to him, security agencies will be on ground to ensure smooth and peaceful exercise.

    The President in his message to Nigerians on the forthcoming gubernatorial elections, also pointed out that next Saturday’s election is as important as the February 23rd Presidential and National Assembly elections.

    While urging youths not to allow themselves to be used for violence, he warned would-be ballot box snatchers and other electoral offenders to desist from the act.

    He said “The second and final phase of the 2019 general elections comes up on Saturday, March 9, with Nigerians voting for governors and members of Houses of Assembly in the states.

    “Let me once again extend my condolences to the families of those who lost their lives or sustained injuries as a result of accidents or criminal violence during the elections.

    “The onus is once again on qualified people to turn out in large numbers to exercise their civic rights.

    “With the presidential poll behind us, let us not become complacent, and fail to vote in the gubernatorial poll.

    “The forthcoming elections are as important for good governance as that of the presidency and the National Assembly.

    “Indeed, governance at the state level is closer to us, and should touch our lives more directly. That is why it is vital for us to participate in the choice of who governs us at the state levels.

    “I, therefore, urge you to troop out massively on Saturday to elect your governors and state lawmakers.

    “As a member of the All Progressives Congress, I recommend those standing on the platform of the party to you, as we are guided by progressive ideals, and we will not disappoint you.

    “Equally, I urge you to comport yourself properly, as you turn out for the election.

    “Avoid all deviant behaviours like ballot stuffing, ballot snatching, and any other action that does not conform with best electoral practices.

    “I assure you that the security agencies will be on hand to protect voters, and ensure that the process is not undermined in anyway.” he said

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    The President went on “Let’s make the gubernatorial polls much better than the presidential, which Local and International observers have adjudged to be free and fair.

    “May I repeat my appeal to our young people: do not allow yourselves to be used to cause violence or to break the law or otherwise disturb the peace.

    “I have pledged a decent and credible electoral system for our country. I stand by that promise.

    “Let us together do the right thing on Saturday, so that the best hands can emerge at the states, and take us faster to the Next Level,” he said.

  • Polls: Army’ll be tough on riggers, thugs – Buratai

    The Chief of Army Staff, (COAS) Lt Gen. Tukur Buratai Wednesday warned those arming political thugs and militia men to achieve a premeditated end through rigging of the forthcoming gubernatorial elections across the states of the federation to desist, saying the army would be tough on them.

    According to Buratai the military had already received intelligence reports on politicians who are planning to use the herders/farmers crises to arm their thugs and ethnic militia to perpetrate acts of violence including bombing.

    “I want to state and categorically warn that the Nigerian Army will not tolerate any acts that will undermine national security. This time around we shall be tough on those who plan to rig or disrupt the electoral process,” Buratai warned.

    The Army Chief sounded the warning on Wednesday at the Army Headquarters, Abuja, at a meeting
    with Principal Staff Officers (PSOs), General Officers Commanding (GOCs), Operational Commanders and Directors.

    He said the meeting was principally to review the performances of the Army during the last presidential and National Assembly elections with a view to take pro-active steps to address lapses in the forthcoming Gubernatorial and States Assembly elections.

    Buratai, who regretted that an Officer and three soldiers were killed during the last elections, said the Army would not only honour them with a befitting military burial as heroes of democracy, but would track down their killers and ensure that justice was done.

    Buratai said: “Once again let me welcome you all to another expanded weekly meeting as done 2 weeks ago. I want to use this opportunity to congratulate you all for the professional manner in which you executed my directives for Operation SAFE CONDUCT.

    “The proactive intervention of NA in the recently concluded Presidential and National Assembly Elections contributed greatly to its successful conduct and credibility. I am glad to note that both international and local observers and indeed the Nigeria print and electronic media applauded the professional role played by the Nigerian Army in ensuring that a secure and conducive environment was created for eligible voters to exercise their civic rights.

    “Unfortunately, some level of violence was still recorded leading to disruption of polls, burning of ballot boxes in some areas as well as loss of lives, including the death of an officer and 3 soldiers. The Nigerian Army to a larger extent ensured that the large scale electoral malpractices and acts of thuggery aimed at disenfranchising voters as witnessed in previous elections were curbed despite the campaign of calumny orchestrated by some politicians against us.

    “Overall, I am delighted to note that the first phase of Operation SAFE CONDUCT was a huge success. Despite the bomb explosion in some parts of Maiduguri and attack in Geidam, troops of Operation LAFIYA DOLE were able to decisively defeat the attacks and secured the area for a successful conduct of elections.

    “We must therefore consolidate on this success and prepare adequately for the second phase of the election by reviewing our plans with a view to correcting observed lapses a peaceful poll that will reflect the wishes of Nigerians that have the right to determine those that govern them.

    “Recent security threat assessment and analysis of the coming elections showed that politicians have made plans to use all means available to truncate the peaceful conduct of the elections. There are indications of their intent to take advantage of and to use the farmers/herders crisis, armed political thugs and ethnic militias to perpetrate acts of violence including bombings.

    “Some of them also intend to infiltrate domestic staff of political opponents, employ mercenaries to carry out acts of assassinations, use the social media for smear campaigns, hate speeches and spread fake news in a bid to disrupt the peaceful conduct of the elections. We must not allow them succeed.

    “Let me reiterate that the NA will enforce all guidelines in support of the Nigeria Police Force to ensure the peaceful conduct of the elections in line with its constitutional roles. I therefore want to remind us all not to rest on our oars.

    “We shall not allow those who are determined to undermine our electoral process to succeed. These forthcoming gubernatorial and state assembly elections are very crucial. This is an election that touches on the interest of the people at the grassroots and could likely be volatile in nature.

    “It is important to reiterate that politicians will employ and deploy all means to outwit each other to gain control of power at this level. We may recall that in the recently concluded polls, some politicians in their quest for power, armed thugs and miscreants with automatic weapons; induced and coerced youth corpers and INEC ad-hoc staff to perpetrate acts of electoral malpractices.

    “We must therefore continue to support the NPF and other security agencies to prevent these malpractices from occurring again. I therefore urge all commanders to work assiduously and closely with the civil authorities and all law abiding individuals as well as groups to ensure the success of the forthcoming elections.

    “During the course of the recently concluded elections, troops of the Nigerian Army were able to make arrests of persons who perpetrated acts of electoral offences. These suspects are to be immediately handover to the police for prosecution.

    “I want to state and categorically warn that the Nigerian Army will not tolerate any acts that will undermine national security. This time around we shall be tough on those who plan to rig or disrupt the electoral process.

    “I therefore want to appeal to Nigerian youths to shun any attempt by any politician to use them to perpetrate any form of violence. As we mourn the death of the young officer and soldiers killed on the course of their lawful duty during the recently held election, I want to assure their families that their death will not be in vain.

    “In line with the tradition of the Nigerian Army they will be given heroic burial as they are indeed the heroes of our democracy. I have directed that their full entitlements be paid. Let no one be in doubt that those desperate politicians and criminals that attacked our troops in the course of carrying out their legitimate duties will be tracked down and brought to justice.

    “There have been reports of alleged compromises by some personnel during the elections. We have received complaints from some stakeholders, major political parties, Governors of Bayelsa, Oyo and Ogun States of allegation of misconduct as well as unprofessional conduct by some of our personnel.

    “Unfortunately some other states have gone to the press with unsubstantiated allegation without resort to the NA leadership. Nonetheless, all these complaints are noted and will be addressed appropriately. A high powered committee had been convened and instituted to investigate all cases of alleged misconduct by troops arising from the 2019 General Elections.

    “This is aimed at ensuring that all cases are thoroughly looked into for the purpose of dispensation of justice and to uphold Nigerian Army’s credibility, professionalism and apolitical stand.

    “Once again let me reiterate my charge to you concerning this election:

    “Commanders must be vigilant to ensure that cases of infiltrations to scare off voters are not allowed.

    “Hobnobbing and fraternization with politicians during this election period is totally prohibited.

    “Commanders must ensure robust and extensive patrols are carried out to cover all flash points; enforce the no movement restrictions and carryout thorough searches of vehicles and persons.

    “Commanders must deal decisively with any electoral crime or action such as electoral thuggery, snatching of ballot boxes, illegal possession of electoral materials and firearms as well as other crimes that would mar the smooth conduct of the election.

    “There must be no military escort for any politician or retired military personnel until after the elections.

    “Commanders must ensure that no retired military officer is allowed to use Service weapons hitherto authorised for their personal safety during the period of the election.

    “Commanders must ensure that troops remain on ground to counter and deal ruthlessly with any post-election violence.

    “Commanders must work in conjunction with the police and other security agencies to dominate the environment to forestall any form of violence.

    “Commanders must maintain force protect and respond decisively to prevent any surprise attack on troops of Operation SAFE CONDUCT and eligible voters by armed militia groups or political thugs.

    “Commanders must act according to the Rules of Engagement and within the code of conduct as well as have respect for fundamental human rights in the performance of their assigned roles.

    “Commanders must not take any unlawful orders from any politician no matter how highly placed that will jeopardize the apolitical stand of the Nigerian Army.

    “Commanders must ensure troops under their command remain apolitical, neutral and should deal ruthlessly with electoral law breakers as well as avoid compromise with any politician and political party.”

  • 37 political parties back Abdulrazaq, others in Kwara

    Not less than 37 political parties in Kwara state on Wednesday openly declared support for the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq in the March 9th governorship election.

    The parties under the umbrella of Kwara Like-Minds Political Parties (KLPP) equally threw their weight behind all the APC House of Assembly candidates at the polls.

    Addressing reporters in Ilorin, spokesperson of the parties Prince Oladele Sunday directed their members to vote en masse for all APC candidates during the Saturday polls.

    Oladele said: “We are at a critical stage in our country but most especially our dear state is already in political labour room and KLPP has joined hands with APC and other stakeholders in taking a successful delivery of liberated Kwara.

    “Today is not meant for an unending discussion but to let the whole world know that when the Kwarans are dying slowly in the hands of political tyrant, KLPP showed up. When Kwarans are groaning and gnashing their teeth under the bad governance in the state, posterity will be fair to us that KLPP showed up.

    “Finally, the members of KLPP hereby instruct our numerous members and appeal to the teeming voters in the state to come out en masse on March 9th to vote for all APC candidates.

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    “Let us all ‘show up’ so that we can all move from ‘o to gee’ to ‘o to pe.’”

    Chairman of APC Hon Bashir Bolarinwa said: “The forthcoming governorship and House of Assembly elections are equally important to APC.

    “It is important to us as party and the people of Kwara state. I want to say here that out of 55 political parties that are functional in the state, today there are above 35 have openly declared to identify with us.

    “What that simply means is that all of them as members of these political parties are directing their members and appealing to the people of Kwara state to vote on Saturday for the governorship candidate of our party.

    “Further to that all the 24 House of Assembly candidates of APC will on Saturday be candidates of their parties as well.