Tag: Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)

  • INEC commences distribution of sensitive materials in Niger – REC

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Niger says it has commenced the distribution of sensitive materials to the 25 local government areas of the state.

    Prof. Samuel Egwu, the Resident Electoral Commissioner in the state, disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) branch office, Minna on Wednesday.

    He said the electoral materials were moved from the Minna branch of CBN to the local government areas, accompanied by security personnel.

    “We are starting the transportation with Rijau, Mariga, Shiroro, Bida, Bako and Burgo Local Government Areas under tight security cover,” he said.

    Egwu said that heavily armed security personnel would escort the materials to the local government area of the state.

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    He explained that the sensitive materials, comprising ballot papers and result sheets, would be transported under tight security to the 25 local governments for the conduct of Presidential and National Assembly elections.

    He said “The timely and transparent distribution of sensitive materials  “to the various local government area showed that INEC was willing and prepared to conduct free, fair and credible elections in the state.

    So, we want these materials to get to the various local government areas, this evening, and by tomorrow morning, it would be distributed to the various registration areas.

    The sensitive materials which were handed over to INEC by the CBN Minna Branch Controller, Alhaji Mohammed Ibrahim, were arranged and customized according to each local government areas.

    NAN reports that the materials were distributed in the presence of representatives of various political parties in the state.

     

    NAN

  • I’m not working for any party, says Cross River REC

    The Cross River State Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) Dr Frankland Briyai has debunked reports in the online media that he was working in favour of one of the political parties in the state.

    Addressing reporters in Calabar, Briyai described such reports as fake news, saying no one has ever confronted him on the matter.

    He assured that all materials for the elections were safe.

    “We took all our sensitive materials to all the local government areas, and when the elections were postponed, the same security people who took the materials stayed with them and eventually brought them back to the central point.

    Read Also: APC Cross River and INEC’s pick

    “All the smart card readers had been returned and reconfigured,” he said.

    Briyai said the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) was fully ready to discharge its duties.

    “We have sensitive materials ready. Non-sensitive materials ready. Ad hoc staff recruited. Security perfected.

    “Everything perfected. What we are waiting for are the times and date of movement.

    “I don’t think we would have any problems in terms of the forthcoming elections,” he said.

  • INEC supporting Emmanuel, says Akpabio

    •Senator confident of Buhari’s victory

    Senator Godswill Akpabio has accused the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of working with Akwa Ibom State Governor Udom Emmanuel.

    According to him, while the commission is an independent body, some of its officials are not completely independent.

    Akpabio, who addressed reporters in Abuja, said Governor Emmanuel was working with some officials of the commission to compromise the elections, and has also deployed money to entice the people.

    He was, however, confident of President Muhammadu Buhari winning the presidential election, saying the greatest undoing of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate was his promise to sell the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), which, according to him, amounts to making people of the Niger Delta tenants in their own land.

    He said: “You know that INEC is an Independent body, but some of its officials are not totally independent. We have noticed some unholy alliances with the government in power in some states. For example, in Akwa Ibom, we have seen the body language of the government, which clearly shows that it will not be able to conduct credible elections, giving the parties, particularly the APC, a level playing ground.

    “APC has no intention of taking Akwa Ibom. The only intention of APC is to reflect the will of the people which today remains 80-90 per cent APC. My people are quite determined to join the centre politics; some of them, who are politicians, have been defecting and those who are not politicians are declaring their support for the APC.

    “When people are with you, you will win election, but when they are not with you, you don’t win. These are not hired crowds. People say they have doubt about Akwa Ibom will become an APC state. I can tell you that Akwa Ibom is already an APC state, just waiting for election to happen.

    “I believe strongly that the APC has done well, particularly in the last two months of campaigns. We thank God that the President was able to show not just his fitness, but his capacity and capability to continue to run the affairs of the country till 2023…”

  • INEC, CAN, others work for peaceful elections

    Following the rescheduling of the presidential and National Assembly elections, The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and others are working towards peaceful polls, report Sani Muh’d Sani, Sunny Nwankwo, Rasaq Ibrahim, Kolade Adeyemi, Osagie Otabor, Okungbowa Aiwerie , Bisi Olaniyi and Vincent Ikuomola

    INEC warns politicians to

    be cautious of utterances

     

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has advised politicians not heat up the polity.

    INEC Chairman Mahmood Yakubu spoke yesterday while giving update on INEC’s preparation. He assured Nigerians and international community that the commission would ensure free and fair polls on Saturday.

    He said: “While we fully understand the disappointment and even anger that followed that rescheduling of the elections on 16th February, I wish to appeal to stakeholders to be more dispassionate and circumspect in their comments in order not to overheat the polity.”

    Yakubu also debunked the report that one of the National Commissioners was invited by the Department of State Security (DSS).

    He said: “No commissioner of the commission was picked up by any security agency, no house of any commissioner of INEC was raided, no commissioner of INEC has been picked up by security agencies.

    “The particular commissioner you are referring to that was mentioned in the social media is as we speak in his office in the commission. No six directors were picked up by any security agencies.”

    Yakubu added: “All decisions of the commission are taken by the commission as an independent constitutional body and we will continue to protect and jealously guide our independence”.

    Also reacting to the punishment for ballot box snatchers, the INEC boss said the commission would stand by the law which has stipulated some measures of punishment for would be offenders.

    “The position of the commission is that all violators of Electoral Acts should be punished according to the provisions of the Electoral Act,” he said.

    The Act stipulates two years jail term for any offender.

    He said all the electoral materials have been successfully deployed to the states.

    He also revealed that 95% of the Smart Cars Readers have been configured ahead of the scheduled time.

    Yakubu further assured that the remaining 5% would be concluded by Wednesday.

    He also said it was not true that one of the suppliers of the Smart Cars Readers was involved in the configuration process; stressing that the configuration was done entirely by the staff of the commission.

    The INEC boss also said the commission has not received any complaints of missing result sheets.

    According to him: “The commission is unaware that any of our result sheets have gone into the wrongs hands, yes we agreed that we deployed on Saturday but we recalled the sensitive materials and returned them to the vault of Central Bank.”

    He went on: “To ensure the integrity of the process and the audit that I promised stakeholders on Saturday, we dedicated today in all the states of the federation to confirmation and verification of the materials returned to the Central Bank by political parties and other stakeholders before we begin deployment to local government from tomorrow and it is not only the EC8A- the result sheet for the polling units.

    “The commission is focusing on the elections to be held on 23rd February and 2nd March 2019 to ensure that they are free, fair and credible.”

    He further added: “By 4pm yesterday (Monday), all issues relating to the delivery of the materials were identified and virtually addressed. Ballot papers, result sheets and a host of non-sensitive materials are now in location across the 37 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

    “Our state offices commenced the process of inviting stakeholders to the Central Bank of Nigeria to examine the retrieved materials deployed last week and to witness the batching of materials according to Local Government Areas. This is ongoing at the moment and is expected to be completed today Tuesday, 19th February, 2019.

    “The movement of materials to LGAs for batching according to wards and polling units shall take place on Wednesday and Thursday.”

    On the possibility of voting in Borno State, Yakubu said: “We have identified eight local government areas where citizens reside in IDP camps, we will afford citizens to vote in the camps based.

    “For what we know elections will take place in Borno State in the substantial part of the state in a normal way, just like Nigerians will vote in other states.”

     

    NGO demands apology from INEC, NYSC over Corps members’ plight  

     

    A pan-African youth organisation, Youngstars Development Initiative (YDI), has demanded apology from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) for the poor treatment of Corps members who were to work as adhoc staff in the Presidential and National Assembly elections.

    NYSC members recruited as ad hoc staff for the elections, who had reported at their deployed areas across the country, were abandoned.

    Reports and pictures in the media showed how the corps members slept in open fields, benches and buses across the country, with INEC not caring about their safety and other conditions.

    In the statement signed by its Executive Director, Mr Kingsley Bangwell, YDI said it was “greatly disappointed at the inadequate provision by INEC for the wellbeing’’ of the corps members.

    It said, “Aside from the news of the postponement, Nigerians also woke up to embarrassing pictures in different media platforms depicting the pathetic conditions under which our corps members were forced to serve.

    “Feedbacks from certain quarters revealed that the list of the corps members selected for the ad hoc work was released barely 48 hours to the election without proper posting details, causing further confusion for many of them.

    “Corp members were not given any document stating their benefits; there are conflicting reports of how much they would get as allowance.

    “Adequate security was not provided at some of the centres across the country where many corps members arrived at on Friday, neither were there any team to receive them.’’

    The organisation said the corps members were therefore forced to stay dark spaces, while some slept in open fields, benches and even in buses, with no proper arrangement for conveniences.

    “Due to these gaps, the lives of the NYSC members were put at risk in the course of their service to the nation,’’ it noted.

    It said the situation was unacceptable as it was “below the standards of dignity of labour and dignity of the human person.’’

    “Besides tendering a joint public apology, INEC and NYSC should immediately address the logistics and welfare issues,’’ the group also demanded.

    It asked INEC to formally inform the corps members of their welfare packages to avoid conflicting reports and malpractices.

    On Monday, the NYSC issued a statement confirming the reported hardship suffered by the affected corps members across the country.

    In the statement signed by its Director of Press and Public Relations, Adenike Adeyemi, the corps said that INEC had promised to improve on the safety and welfare provisions for the corps members.

     

    ‘CBN takes delivery of

    sensitive materials in Niger’

     

    The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Minna, has taken delivery of all sensitive materials for the rescheduled Presidential and National Assembly elections in the 25 local government areas.

    Alhaji Mohammed Ibrahim, CBN Branch Controller, who made the disclosure in Minna yesterday, while leading the police, security agencies, leaders of various political parties and other stakeholders, to inspect the sensitive materials at the bank premises.

    Ibrahim said that all the sensitive materials earlier distributed to the 25 Local Government Areas are intact for the rescheduled elections.

    He said that all the retrieved sensitive materials are being kept in the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for safe keeping.

    He explained that the sensitive materials, comprised ballot papers and result sheets, which were earlier, distributed to the 25 LGAs for the conduct of Presidential and National Assembly elections on Feb. 16.

    Also speaking, Prof. Samuel Egwu, the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), said that the commission would collaborate with other security agencies to ensure smooth conduct of the rescheduled Presidential and National Assembly elections in the state.

    “Already, we have trained the 23,000 electoral workers and equipped them with basic electoral knowledge for the exercise,” he said.

    The commissioner expressed hope that the exercise would be successful, “because we have plugged holes exploited by miscreants to cause confusion during elections.”

    “We have also put in place security measures to guarantee the safety of electoral materials and our workers before, during and after the exercise,’’ he said.

     

    Saturday is your day of reckoning, Ajimobi tells opposition

     

    Oyo South Senatorial District candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Governor Abiola Ajimobi, has described this Saturday as a day of reckoning for the main opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to reap its 16 years of misrule.

    He, therefore, urged leaders and supporters of the APC to remain steadfast and faithful to the course of the ruling party by ensuring that they come out in large numbers to vote for President Muhammadu Buhari to consolidate on the gains of the past four years.

    Addressing a stakeholders’ forum at the Western House, state Secretariat, on Tuesday, the governor warned against complacency, adding that the desperation of the opposition to upset the applecart was unimaginable.

    Ajimobi, who attended the National Executive Committee meeting of the APC in Abuja, on Monday, said the national leadership of the party had given the state executive committees the marching orders to go and reenergise the party’s campaigns.

    Ajimobi said: “The opposition had adopted all manners of subterfuge and empty rhetoric to mislead the people into supporting them without success. Our people have refused to buy into their deceits, hence their desperation and provocative statements.

    “I want to appeal to you not let off your guard for a moment until victory is assured in all the elections. We should not be complacent, because the opposition is throwing everything into this election as if the world will end when, mark my word I did not say if, they lose.

    “This Saturday is a day of reckoning for the PDP for its 16 years of misrule. After ruining our economy and creating many loopholes and leakages that has pauperised the people and enriched their friends they are now desperate to stage a comeback.

    “The APC has invested in the people in the last four years at the national level and eight years at our state level. Abandoned infrastructure and projects have been revived, with many at different stages of completion.

    “Saturday is around the corner. All APC leaders and members should go back to their various units and wards to solicit the continued support of the good people of Nigeria. That is the mandate from our meeting on Monday, in Abuja.”

     

    Poll shift won’t save Buhari

    from defeat, says Ogwuru

     

    A member of PDP Presidential Campaign Council, Prince Tim Ogwuru, has said the postponement of the presidential and National Assembly polls would not save President Muhammadu Buhari and his party, the All Progressive Congress, APC, from defeat in the 36 states of the federation.

    He explained that majority of Nigerians have rejected Buhari and his party and would be ready to vote them out on February 23 and March 9 and urged INEC to ensure free, fair and credible elections.

    In an interview with The Nation, Ogwuru, stated that the Buhari administration has nothing more to offer Nigerians after four years and has brought Nigeria to a ground zero, stressing that it will be criminal on the part of Nigerians for Buhari to emerge President of Nigeria after May 29, 2019.

    “Buhari’s days in office are numbered and if am to advise him, he should quietly do the decent thing and not continue with the process of him getting a second term. In any case, if he ready to be humiliated out of office through the ballot box, the choice remains his and his alone. The postponement of the election won’t save him and his party, APC, from electoral demise. Nigerians are yearning for genuine and credible Barton change.

    “Buhari has brought pains, frustration and suffering of a monumental proportion Nigerians. The avalanche of electoral rejection from Nigerians electorate is now unstoppable. Buhari has nothing to show for the period he has been in power.”

     

    Rivers PDP, APC in war

    of words over elections

     

    The Rivers State chapters of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC) are engaging in war of words over the February 23 and March 9 general elections.

    The PDP Campaign Council in Rivers state, through its Director-General, Desmond Akawor, yesterday at a crowded news conference at the campaign headquarters on Aba Road, Port Harcourt, alleged that leaders of APC in Rivers were plotting to cause havoc, destabilise, rig and abort this year’s general elections in the state.

    APC in Rivers, through its Publicity Secretary, Chris Finebone, however, urged the peace-loving people of the state and other lovers of democracy and good governance to ignore the lies and propaganda of the frustrated leaders and members of PDP, who it said would no longer be able to rig the elections, in view of the activities of vigilant and fearless security agents.

    Rivers PDP said: “The purpose of this press conference is to draw the attention of Nigerians and the international community to the plot and brazen determination of the APC to violently prevent the general elections from holding in Rivers State and scuttle the rights of our people to freely and fairly elect their leaders on the 23rd of February and 9th of March, 2019.

    “While the APC and its leaders continue to publicly declare their perverted intentions to take the laws into their own hands and disrupt the general elections in Rivers State with maximum violence, neither the security agencies nor the Presidency has deemed it necessary to reprimand, investigate, caution and/or arrest and prosecute them on the possible consequences of their outrageous and inciting utterances, threats and hate speeches to the peace, public order and security of lives and property in the state.

    “Instead, we have started witnessing concerted efforts by the APC, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the security agencies, especially the Nigerian Army and the Police, to actualise both the intent and content of the dangerous agenda of the APC to truncate the electoral processes in the state, as we get closer to the elections’ dates.

    “Information available to us indicates that APC has procured armed thugs, military uniforms and branded military and police vehicles for the purpose of rigging the rescheduled elections.

    “Let no one take our obedience to the rule of law and constitutionality in the pursuit of our democratic rights to vote and be voted for through the electoral process as an act of cowardice, acquiescence or capitulation to intimidation, lawless behaviour and dictatorship. No one has the monopoly of violence.

    “We have the capacity and the will to mobilise our teeming supporters to resist intimidation and defend the collective rights of our people in Rivers State to effectively participate in the democratic process and frustrate those who are bent on denying our democratic rights, as expressly guaranteed by our constitution.”

    Rivers PDP campaign council also appreciated the patriotic members of the security agencies, who it said were daily working hard under very difficult environment to ensure the protection of lives and property, and guarantee the will of the people during the general elections in the state.

    The ruling PDP in Rivers then most sincerely thanked the teeming supporters of the party in the state and other parts of Nigeria for their peaceful disposition, solidarity and comportment throughout the campaigns, which it noted held without any crisis, casualty or unpleasant consequence.

    Rivers APC, however, said: “The attention of our party, the APC, has been drawn to a long litany of lies placed in the public space by the Rivers State chapter of PDP, in which outlandish falsehood was bandied as truth. We can only summarise that the PDP in Rivers State is doing exactly what the Holy Bible refers to as the guilty running when no one is pursuing.

    “We hereby warn the PDP to desist from maligning innocent members of the APC, who have done nothing wrong whatsoever. We believe that the Nigerian military and police that the PDP has unfortunately chosen to malign, blackmail and insult can adequately speak for themselves. We must, however, caution the PDP that our gallant soldiers and policemen, who place their lives on the line everyday to protect us, deserve a better treatment than what the PDP has chosen to embark upon.

    “As a party, we shall adequately respond to the trash the PDP has put out to the public, but may I unequivocally state that no part of that PDP text should be taken seriously, as it is mere hogwash, intended to deflate attention from the evil rigging schemes of the PDP in the coming elections.

    “We will like to remind the PDP leaders in Rivers State that they should gladly accept the consequences of whatever malfeasance they sent thugs to embark upon on Saturday, February 16, 2019 (stealing of 31 card readers of INEC, which were later recovered by operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad in Rivers State) and consequently.”

    The main opposition APC in Rivers also admonished the teeming members and supporters of the party to remain focused and not to be deceived by the lies of PDP leaders in the state.

  • Redeem your credibility, Abubakar’s committee tells INEC

    Chairman of National Peace Committee Gen. Abdusalam Abubakar (Rtd.) has urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to be focused on how best to reclaim its credibility and integrity in the rescheduled general elections.

    He also appealed to Nigerians to put aside the disappointment of the postponement of the general elections.

    The former Head of States, in a statement titled Nigerians: Rise up and obey the nation’s call, said: “After trying to explain your situation, it is now important to focus on how best to reclaim your credibility and integrity.

    “Patiently continue to focus on attaining internal cohesion and coordination. Do not give room to external enemies to infiltrate and destroy the confidence and trust that your organisation has earned.

    “Avoid panic measures, continue to communicate effectively with Nigerians and build up your confidence. Listen to the politicians but do not be distracted.

    “Perhaps, just perhaps, your being accused by both sides might be your vindication. You might still be vindicated in the end. Focus on the big picture.”

    While agreeing that there were reasons for people to be angry, Abubakar said: “The impact of this decision has permeated every stratum of our lives and has the potential to dampen the confidence of our people in the political process.

    “It has further deepened anxieties within the international community about our country.”

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    Abubakar noted the disappointment should be seen as a battle that must be won collectively by all.

    “There is enough blame to pass around. The real challenge now is for us as a nation, to reach out to the deepest instincts of faith in God and our country.

    “We must put everything aside and see this as a battle that all of us must win. The challenge is not who to sacrifice, but what sacrifice to make.”

    “We must remain hopeful because God is perfect and all knowing. We are humans, He is the God of history and all power belongs to Him alone.

    “He will give to whom He wishes, how and when He wishes. We are merely instruments of His plans. It is against this background that we wish to appeal to our fellow citizens.”

  • We are ready for Saturday’s polls – Kano INEC

    The Kano State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Prof. Risqua Shehu, on Tuesday said that he has received all sensitive and non-sensitive materials required to conduct the rescheduled Presidential and National elections on Saturday.

    Briefing reporters at the state headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Shehu stated the Commission is ready for a smooth conduct of the elections in Kano state, as both logistics and operational challenges have been surmounted.

    According to him: “I am glad to inform you that we have now received all the non-sensitive and sensitive materials we require for the conduct of the elections.

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    “The non-sensitive materials have already been distributed across the 44 Local Government offices while the sensitive materials have been sorted and batched them according to Local Government Areas, and their retrieval from CBN for safe keeping will be completed today (Tuesday).

    “We have also completed re-configuration of all the 11,222 smart card readers as their transportation and the movement of the materials from CBN to all the INEC Local Government offices shall commence between Wednesday 20th and Thursday, 21 February, 2019 for onward movement to the 484 Wards of Kano, while voting will commence by 8 A.M Saturday at all polling centres.”

    According to him, INEC has completed the recruitment, training and posting of 41, 552 ad-hoc staff across the 8,074 polling units.

  • Borno, Yobe ready for Saturday’s polls – RECs

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Borno state has assured it has taken delivery of all the sensitive and non- sensitive materials for Saturday’s rescheduled Presidential and National Assembly elections.

    Borno State Resident Electoral Commissioner Mohammed Ibrahim told reporters at the headquarters of the Commission in Maiduguri on Tuesday that deployment of election materials and personnel will commence from Wednesday to local governments far from the state capital.

    He assured “polls would open by 8pm on Saturday across the state”.

    He also announced the state headquarters of INEC has taken custody of sensitive materials from all the twenty seven local government areas and re-deposited at the Central Bank.

    The INEC Commissioner informed over five thousand smart card readers have been recalled and reconfigured.

    On the safety of materials and personnel for the election, Ibrahim said adequate security measures have been put in place to ensure they are well protected.

    The Borno REC explained the over 160,000 uncollected PVCs will be deposited at the Central Bank until after the general elections.

    In Yobe State, his counterpart Ahmad Makama also assured all the sensitive materials dispatched across the 17 local government councils have been returned intact and re-deposited at the Damaturu branch of Central Bank of Nigeria.

    “We initially kept the sensitive materials at the Police armory of respective local government headquarters and asked our Electoral Officers to keep vigil until clear directives were received from headquarters.

    “On receiving that directive on Sunday, all materials were safely returned intact to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in Damaturu and that has been confirmed by the CBN Controller.

    “The consignments are now kept local government by local government for easy re-distribution either on Wednesday or Thursday,” Makama informed.

    Speaking on the security challenges in Gujba local government where the Boko Haram launched attacks on military base on Saturday, the REC said: “The voters and ad-hoc staffs must have been frightened and the case will be tabled at the security meeting scheduled for Tuesday so that the commission will solicits for guidance if the situation is not containable but i assure you that no one will be disenfranchised”.

    Our correspondent discovered INEC in Yobe had earlier relocated all voting/polling units to three centres in Goniri, Gujba town and Buni Yadi due to security threats.

  • ‘Poll shift won’t save Buhari from defeat’

    A member of People’s Democratic Party Presidential Campaign Council (PDPPCO) Prince Tim Ogwuru has declared the postponement of the presidential and National Assembly polls would not save President Muhammadu Buhari from defeat.

    He explained that majority of Nigerians have rejected Buhari and his party and would be ready to vote them out on February 23 and March 9.

    He urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to ensure credible elections.

    In an interview with our correspondent, Ogwuru stated the Buhari administration has nothing more to offer Nigerians after it has brought Nigeria to ground zero in four years.

    He said it will be suicidal for Nigerians to reelect Buhari.

    The PDP chieftain stated: “Buhari’s days in office are numbered and if I am to advise him, he should quietly do the decent thing and not continue with the process of him getting a second term.

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    “In any case, if he ready to be humiliated out of office through the ballot box, the choice remains his and his alone.

    “The postponement of the election won’t save him and his party, APC, from electoral demise. Nigerians are yearning for genuine and credible Barton change.

    “Buhari has brought pains, frustration and suffering of a monumental proportion Nigerians.

    “The avalanche of electoral rejection from Nigerians electorate is now unstoppable. Buhari has nothing to show for the period he has been in power.”

    He added: “Nothing to show for the period he has been in power except selective anti-graft war and appointments to from one section of the country.

    “I speak for most and majority of Nigerians when I say he has nothing more to offer and, in any case he cannot offer what he doesn’t have.”

    He insisted presidential candidate of the PDP Atiku Abubakar has the capacity to turn Nigeria around through purposeful leadership that would place the country on the fast lane of development.

  • ‘Despite setback, Buhari will win Bayelsa’

    A member of President Muhammadu Buhari Campaign Council,  Mr. Preye Aganaba, has said that despite a setback caused by the postponement of elections, President Muhammadu Buhari will win Bayelsa State in the rescheduled elections.

    Anganaba, who is a founding member of the APC, said people in Bayelsa had seen a remarkable difference between the 16 years of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and the three years of Buhari in the state.

    Speaking in Yenagoa, he said the only appreciation voters in the state would give to Buhari was to come out en masse on Saturday and vote for him.

    “President Buhari has shown so much love to Bayelsa state. The APC administration of President Buhari has done more for Bayelsans in three and a half years compared with 16 years of the PDP”, he said.

    He noted that the present APC-led Federal Government was executing numerous road, housing and water projects; building ICT centre sand initiating youth development programmes amongst others.

    Aganaba described the appointment of Prof. Nelson Brambaifa as the acting Managing Director, Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) as one of the best things to happen to Bayelsa saying the state was already filling the impact of the position.

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    He said the rescheduled election was an opportunity for Bayelsans to say thank you by voting overwhelmingly for President Buhari and the APC.

    He insisted that it was time the state aligned with the government at the centre predicting that the APC would coast to victory on Saturday.

    Aganaba, who is a critical member of Buhari Support Organisation (BSO)  in Bayelsa lashed out at the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for the postponement of the polls, describing the commission’s conduct as “unfortunate, unprofessional and tactless.”

    He urged the APC supporters in the state and across the nation not to be discouraged by the shift in the polls by one week but to come out en masse to vote Buhari and other candidates of the party.

    He boasted that if election should hold any day, the APC would trounce the other parties.

    He said: “The numbers favour us. If the elections hold today, the APC will have a resounding victory at the presidential, governorship and National Assembly polls.

    “But in order for this to happen, all members of the party must be committed and resolute in delivering their polling units come Febuary 23 and March 9 respectively.

    “The mission here is to ensure we deliver our  polling units for the APC.”

    He said Buhari supporters in the state  intensified strategies to deliver massive votes for the President  in the state and all APC candidates in the elections.

    The APC leader said he and other supporters were engaging in a series of meetings with the various wards and the agents of different polling  units, strategising  on how to deliver massive votes for the President.

     

     

  • We are ready for Saturday elections, APC boasts

    The APC Presidential Campaign Council has said that only the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) can say whether the rescheduled Presidential election will go ahead as scheduled, saying the APC were ready for the election.

    Director of Contact and Mobilization, APC presidential campaign council, Hadiza Bala Usman who spoke after inspecting the election situation room of a civil society group, Yiaga in Abuja also seek collaboration between political parties and civil society group to monitor the workings of INEC and ensuring that electoral materials get to their destination on schedule.

    She said “It’s important for APC as a political party to engage with civil society, to see what civil society is doing to ensure a free and fair election. We are keen to have a transparent, free and fair election. So, we encourage observers, we encourage any form of interrogation of the process.

    “I am here to lend the voice of the APC to show encouragement to the civil society and to encourage them to ensure that whatever is happening at the polling unit are highlighted for the world to see and whatever incidences  happen are brought up for the necessary agencies to deal with. We want the security agencies to be on ground to provide the necessary support, where INEC is required to deploy additional input and we believe that such situation rooms are very helpful and necessary for such feedbacks

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    This is an election situation room, would you have preferred something to the run up of the election?

    “With what has happened and with the postponement of the election, I think pre-election day situation room is important so that we can see where our materials are in the country? Have they started been moved to the necessary voting points? Are the right materials being deployed to the right places? So such pre-election situation rooms are important.

    It is important for us and the political parties, for APC and indeed civil society groups to put a spotlight on the election monitor to ensure that this postponement that happened will not be repeated again and for us to monitor and follow Election material. You are all aware that some of the critical errors around voter concern has to do with election materials, if the especially sensitive ones fall into the wrong hands. We are open to any form of manipulation and so, it’s imperative that we put a spotlight and follow the sensitive material, follow what INEC is doing.

    One of the presidential candidate is asking INEC to extend the rescheduled election beyond this Saturday, what is the view of APC?

    “Our view is that INEC knows what it’s doing and they the determinant of whether it is ready for Saturday. INEC conveyed to all Nigerians that it is ready to conduct the elections on Saturday. So we look forward to see what INEC will say next.  For us in APC, we were ready for the election on Saturday 16 and we are indeed ready for Saturday 23rd. We look forward to INEC briefing us as we requested on a daily basis to ensure that materials are deployed anf in the right place at the right time. Ad I mentioned earlier, INEC is the umpire, and will tell us whether there is any additional postponement. But we are ready for Saturday the 23rd of February.”