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  • PDP to Senate: credibility of elections depends on thorough screening of INEC chairman

    PDP to Senate: credibility of elections depends on thorough screening of INEC chairman

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has cautioned the Senate against hastily confirming the nomination of Prof. Joash Amupitan as Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), stressing that the integrity of Nigeria’s electoral process depends on how the screening is conducted.

    Speaking shortly after inaugurating the Venue Sub-Committee for the party’s upcoming Ibadan elective convention, PDP’s National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba, said both Nigerians and the international community are watching closely to see whether the Senate will conduct a transparent and merit-based confirmation process.

    He urged lawmakers to resist the temptation of “rubber-stamping” the nomination, warning that a politically motivated or rushed approval could further erode public confidence in the electoral system already weakened by controversies surrounding the 2023 general elections.

    Ologunagba said, “We recognise the constitutional process that allows the President to nominate through the Council of State. The next step is for the Senate to conduct a thorough confirmation hearing on behalf of the Nigerian people.”

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    Reiterating the PDP’s stance on strengthening democratic institutions, he added that when institutions function effectively, “it matters little who heads them because the system ensures accountability.”

    He warned that another era of technical glitches and inconclusive elections could deepen voter disillusionment and threaten democratic stability.

    The PDP spokesman also dismissed rumours of defection by some of its governors, describing them as distractions from the party’s ongoing efforts to rebuild and reposition itself ahead of the Ibadan convention.

    He said, “If the nominee is confirmed, he must recognise that he carries a heavy responsibility for democracy’s future in this country. Nigerians, and indeed the world, are watching. There can be no repeat of the glitches, inconclusive elections, and excuses of the past.

    “Democracy thrives when the process of producing leaders is transparent, credible, and trusted by the people. That legitimacy is what makes the government responsive to its citizens. We therefore hope the Senate will do justice to this nomination in the interest of democracy and good governance”.

    Ologunagba assured of PDP’s internal readiness and adherence to due process as it prepares for its 2025 Elective National Convention, which he said is a test of the party’s ability to present itself as a disciplined and credible alternative.

    “We are here today to present our plans and to let you know that the party is ready. The PDP is fully prepared, and we are moving ahead, embracing digital systems and innovation. Nigerians are excited because they know the PDP remains the only hope for this country,” he said.

    While dismissing speculation about defections and internal wrangling, Olugunagba described such reports as ‘manufactured distractions’ orchestrated to weaken the opposition’s momentum.

    “Talks about defections are distractions. Many of those alleged defections are driven by coercion, intimidation, and inducement, a hallmark of the APC’s style of politics. But Nigerians have not defected from hunger, insecurity, or hardship. They seek relief, and the PDP represents hope and prosperity based on our record of performance,” he explained.

    He said the PDP’s preparations are not only in line with INEC’s guidelines but also designed to demonstrate that the party can model the very transparency it demands of others, saying, “Our national convention is on course.

    “Every step we have taken has been deliberate and in line with our constitution. INEC, as our regulator, has been invited to all major meetings and is aware of every stage of the process. So, any attempt to challenge our process in court will not hold water.

    “The convention train is already in motion—it’s in Ibadan, and no force can stop it. We are going to have one of the most successful and well-organised conventions in Nigeria’s political history.”

    Speaking during the inauguration, Chairman of the Venue sub-committee and Deputy Governor of Oyo state, Adebayo Lawal, spoke of discipline and diligence, describing the committee as the backbone of the convention’s success.

    “From my experience in such assignments, I must appeal for minimal movement during our sessions. The success or otherwise of the convention depends greatly on the work of the Venue Committee. If the venue is properly organised, other sub-committees will be able to carry out their duties effectively because we provide the platform upon which others will operate.

    “The PDP cannot afford to fail by any standard or means. With the benefit of our party’s antecedents, we can get it right and once again take our place at the forefront of Nigerian politics. The PDP has done it before and can do it again.”

  • JUST IN: Yakubu steps down as INEC chairman

    JUST IN: Yakubu steps down as INEC chairman

    …Agbamuche-Mbu emerge acting chair

    The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Mahmood Yakubu, has stepped down from his position, marking the beginning of a transition to a new administration within the electoral body.

    Yakubu, who was sworn in for a second five-year term on December 9, 2020, announced his decision during a meeting with the commission’s Resident Electoral Commissioners (RECs) on Tuesday.

    Following his exit, one of INEC’s National Commissioners, Barrister May Agbamuche-Mbu, has assumed office as Acting Chairman pending the appointment of a substantive head by the President. 

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    Agbamuche-Mbu, a National Commissioner from the South, currently heads INEC’s Legal Services, Clearance & Complaints Committee (LSCCC).

    Yakubu’s stepping down aligns with the constitutional term limit, as he had previously vacated the position at the end of his first term in November 2020 before being reappointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate.

    In an emotional farewell speech, the outgoing chairman expressed deep gratitude to INEC staff and Resident Electoral Commissioners for their dedication, commitment, and hard work throughout his tenure.

    Details shortly…

  • Presidency denies rumoured sack of INEC chairman

    Presidency denies rumoured sack of INEC chairman

    The Presidency has refuted claims on social media and some online news platforms that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has sacked the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Mahmood Yakubu.

    Reacting to the rumour, the Special Adviser to the President on Policy Communication, Dr. Daniel Bwala, dismissed the report as false and urged the public to disregard it entirely.

    In a post on his verified X (formerly Twitter) handle, @BwalaDaniel, the presidential aide stated: “The story trending across media platforms to the effect that Mr. President @officialABAT has either sacked the INEC chairman or has replaced the INEC chairman is not true and should be discountenanced.”

    Bwala emphasized that all official decisions or actions taken by President Tinubu are communicated through proper and recognized channels, not through hearsay or unverified reports.

    “Decisions and/or official acts of Mr. President are communicated through official channels and not the rumor mill,” he added.

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    The tenure of Professor Yakubu, who was reappointed by former President Muhammadu Buhari on October 27, 2020, for a second five-year term, is due to conclude later this year. 

    However, there has been no official communication from the Presidency regarding his removal or replacement.

    The rebuttal comes amid growing concerns over the proliferation of fake news and the potential for misinformation to undermine public trust in national institutions.

    Observers have urged media platforms to verify claims from credible sources before dissemination, particularly on matters of national importance such as electoral governance.

  • APC accuses INEC of working with PDP to subvert democracy

    The National leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) finally broke its silence over the conduct of the governorship and state Houses of Assembly election on Sunday, accusing the Independent National Electoral Commission of working in tandem with the opposition Peoples Democratic party (PDP) to deny it its hard earned victory in some states.

    The party said it was rejecting the decision of the Commission on the results from Tafawa Balewa local government area of Bauchi state alleging that the its agents were not invited to witness the investigations conducted by the commission.

    Although the party’s candidate did not participate in the governorship election in Rivers state, its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Lanrre Issa Onilu said it was clear that Governor Wike was already losing the elections before INEC halted the process and is currently doctoring the results to favour the governor.

    The APC said the electoral process was fraudulently suspended in Rivers, and its reports of vote buying by the PDP and the use of thugs were ignored by the electoral management body, while attempts are being made to blackmail the government into withdrawing security agents from the state

    The highly worded statement reads: “After the March 9 governorship elections across the country, the polls in six states – Adamawa, Bauchi, Benue, Kano, Plateau and Sokoto – were declared inconclusive by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    The electoral process was also suspended in Rivers state in a very fraudulent circumstance.

    “Post election, Nigerians will recall that the All Progressives Congress (APC) had severally raised alarm over the plot by the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to use violence, vote-buying and other election malpractices to subvert the will of the electorate and steal their mandate.

    “The shocking events leading to the last-minute postponement of the presidential election provided clear evidence with PDP agents caught in different parts of the country with programmed card readers, sensitive election materials and large cache of weapons and security paraphernalia.

    “Undeterred, the PDP executed its rigging plot through its agents across the country by unleashing violence, vote-buying and hijacking election materials to rig and falsify elections results. The result was violent disruption in many polling areas and over-voting which led to many cancelled votes and ultimately the supplementary elections and suspended exercise in some states.”

    Using a state by state analysis, the APC said “INEC declared the governorship election in Benue State inconclusive, citing an insufficient margin in votes obtained by the APC candidate Barr. Emmanuel Jime and the PDP candidate, Governor Samuel Ortom.

    “Even though the PDP claims a bogus lead of over 81,000 votes, reports strongly establish that this dodgy figure is an aggregate of ‘votes’ obtained by subterfuge not from the numbers recorded by the card reader. There were cases in Logo, Gwer-West, Vandeikya, Guma, Buruku and Gboko Local governments where the card reader was not used.

    “In Guma, a local government predominated by the APC, zero votes were allocated to our candidate by thugs loyal to the governor of the State, as agents of the party were chased away and election material diverted and ballot papers thumb-printed for the governorship candidate of the PDP.

    “In Logo, security reports indicated that the ballot papers were massively thumb-printed the night before the election day, while a brazen case of under-age voting supervised by state government compromised security personnel, was prevalent on the actual day of voting. INEC also reported that 41 polling units in Vandeikya did not use the card reader, as it was the case in many in Gwer-West, Gwer-East, Gboko and other places.

    “A coalition of election observers in Benue has since called on INEC to declare the candidate of the APC, Barr. Emmanuel Jime, the winner of the governorship polls, in line with the Electoral Act and we align with the position of these observers. There is no doubt that our candidate obtained the highest number of legitimate votes obtained with the usage of the card reader.”

    On Rivers state, the party expressed concern, saying it was deeply troubled over unfolding events in the state, condemning what it described as “this horrid dance in Rivers”, alleging an “unholy alliance between Governor Nyesom Wike, PDP and INEC is to prevent Rivers people from electing a candidate of their choice by imposing Wike, the PDP candidate on them.”

    The governing party said “It was glaring that Wike was losing until INEC stepped in to halt the process apparently to save Wike from impending defeat. INEC must put a halt to this madness and brazen illegality.

    “The desperation of the PDP governorship candidate, Governor Nyesom Wike to remain in office even if it means destroying the State and killing its people, is throwing the State into turmoil and crisis.

    “With regard to the governorship election in Rivers State, APC has observed with dismay the macabre dance between Wike and INEC in Rivers State. It is on record that Wike through the Rivers State Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Obo Effanga engaged PDP card-carrying members as Local Government Area (LGA) Collation Officers to skew the elections in favour of Wike and the PDP.

    “We call on the INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu to immediately redeploy Mr. Effanga from Rivers State in order to avoid crisis that may follow the organised crime being executed by Wike and Obo Effanga to rig and alter the result of the 2019 governorship polls in Rivers State in favour of Wike.

    “Since the suspension of the electoral process in Rivers State, Governor Nyesom Wike and the State REC Obo Effanga have been re-writing and doctoring unit results in Rivers State Government House to favour Wike.

    “We are dismayed that some sponsored stakeholders including those who witnessed the killing of over 40 persons on the 2015 governorship election day alone due to someone’s quest to become governor by all means, appear to be hoodwinked by the very same character to believe that security agents especially the Army should have stayed away to allow a repetition of what happened in 2015.

    “As a party that was solely at the receiving end of the killings in Rivers State, the APC believes that the proactive steps taken by security agents to checkmate a repeat of the 2015 killings and destructions, is commendable and should be applauded by all peace-loving people.

    “We call on Nigerians and the international community not to be hoodwinked into believing that Nigerian security agencies interfered in the electoral process in Rivers State. It is a misleading narrative being planted in the media to particularly blackmail the military and the federal government into pulling out security agents from the state, thereby returning the State to the killing field many of us witnessed before, during and after the 2015 elections.

    “It is now clear to all that INEC has become deaf and blind to the fact that Governor Nyesom Wike invaded the Obio/Akpor Collation Centre with over 200 armed thugs and ordered his security men to shoot an Army Captain and another soldier providing perimeter security to the Collation Centre. Wike’s thugs carted away the electoral materials including both original copies of unit result sheets and ward collation sheets that were being used for the collation of results and took them to the Rivers State Government House where they were filled out with rigged and inflated figures.

    “We report that in most of the LGAs in the State, voting had concluded, results declared at the polling units and collation had begun before the abrupt suspension of the process. INEC does not have the power under our Electoral Act to suspend elections that has already been concluded. We suspect that INEC might be working to surreptitiously bring in cooked up results credited to Obio/Akpor LGA to skew the election in favour of Wike. We vehemently reject this anti-democratic move.”

    The party asked its members in Plateau state to remain focussed as its lead in the state was unassailable, expressing confidence that its candidate, Simon Lalong will eventually carry the day.

    The APC is also confidence that it will eventually carry the day in Kano state, saying “the opposition PDP camp in its self-deceit has continued to delude itself on its nonexistent electoral chance in Nasarawa local government area. The Kano electorate are not deceived.

    “Considering what happened in the inconclusive election widely characterized by PDP vote buying and voter intimidation, relevant agencies must ensure that such antidemocratic practice is not repeated.”

    It accused the Kano State Police Commissioner of actively assisting the opposition PDP to rig inside Kano city with the deployment of police security for Rabiu Kwankwaso loyalists while state commissioner’s orderlies were withdrawn.

    Kano, it said “remains an APC state. With the massive votes garnered by our presidential candidate, Muhammadu Buhari; the entire incoming 9th National Assembly positions – 3 Senators and 24 House of Representatives – won by the APC in Kano State; 27 State House of Assembly seats won by the APC out of 39 and governorship election victories in all local governments outside Kano metropolitan, there is no doubt that Kano State is a stronghold and key support base of the APC.

    “The APC’s visible achievements in Kano state under Governor Abdullahi Ganduje are enough to give the party an emphatic victory in the rerun election. Again, the rerun will be mostly in APC-controlled rural areas and Nasarawa local government area where our Deputy Governor, Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna is from. Undoubtedly, Kano state remains an APC stronghold and remains in our firm control.”

    Speaking further on the decision of INEC regarding the supplementary polls in Bauchi state, the APC said “We reject INEC’s decision on the governorship election results from Tafawa Balewa local government area in Bauchi State, as signed and announced by the electoral body’s National Commissioner and chairman of its Information and Voter Education Committee, Festus Okoye.

    “While the close relationship between Festus Okoye who chaired the fact-finding committee and Yakubu Dogara of the PDP is well known, hence inappropriate for the fact-finding exercise for Bauchi state, INEC has failed to adhere to the fundamental principle of fair-hearing by not inviting our agents during the hearing to ascertain the circumstances leading to the cancellation of the Tafawa Balewa local government election result.

    “INEC’s decision is illegal as the electoral body and contravenes the provisions of the Electoral Act 2010 as amended. We reiterate that according to Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution (as amended) and INEC Guidelines for 2019 General Elections, the electoral body is not empowered to reverse any decision taken at the Collation Centre by the Returning Officer appointed for that purpose. Such decisions can only be reversed by a court of law, especially when INEC cannot approbate and reprobate.”

    The party is also laying claim to Sokoto state saying “as displayed in the results of the presidential election, Sokoto is a strong APC state. This rubbishes the suspicious and apparently stolen results ascribed to the PDP governorship candidate.

    “It is on record how the PDP candidate and state governor, Aminu Tambuwal used thugs and fake security agents to scare voters in the state. This gave PDP agents a free and field day to rig and manipulate the governorship election. We are also aware how the huge monies were used to buy votes and how complicit INEC officials disenfranchised APC members by purporting that card readers machines stopped working in APC strongholds..

    “The forthcoming supplementary election in Sokoto state gives the APC; our governorship candidate, Aliyu Ahmed and indeed the Sokoto electorate and an opportunity claim our mandate. Sokoto state is ready for the Next Level, we must not allow unpopular elements in the state and their backers in the discredited PDP to steal their mandate and subvert the will of the Sokoto electorate.”

    It also said that it reported cases of over voting in Adamawa state and the use of security personnel to intimidate APC agents and supporters, saying “while we are confident of our party and candidate Governor Jibrilla Bindow’s victory ahead of the supplementary election in the state, we urge all stakeholders to avoid actions that can plunge the state into crisis.

    “We equally urge INEC and relevant security agencies to ensure the supplementary election is free, peaceful and fair compared to the last inconclusive governorship election in the state which was characterised by many irregularities and voter intimidation. No political ambition is worth the life of any voters.

    “As a party, the APC is very confident of victory in the forthcoming supplementary elections. Our commitment to free and fair elections in the county remains resolute. We urge INEC to ensure that all loopholes that led to rigging, vote buying and intimidation of voters by the PDP is blocked.”

  • PDP accuses INEC chairman of refusing Atiku access to election materials

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday accused the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof Mahmood Yakubu, of refusing the party’s presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar access to election materials.

    The Court of Appeal had ordered INEC to allow Atiku’s lawyers inspect ballot materials used in the February 23 presidential election, in furtherance of the petition filed by the PDP candidate against President Muhammadu Buhari’s re-election. However, in a statement yesterday by its spokesman, Kola Ologbondiyan, the PDP said that Yakubu and the leadership of INEC have refused to obey the order of the appellate court, given on March 6, 2019.

    The PDP described INEC’s actions as deliberate and wicked ploy, and accused the electoral body of acting in cahoots with the governing All Progressives Congress (APC), to frustrate the case.

    The main opposition party further said that INEC’s action was meant to ambush the case, adding that it’s a deliberate plot to knock Atiku off the timeline prescribed by law for the PDP and its candidate to file the case at the Tribunal.

    The statement said, “It is imperative to inform Nigerians that upon obtaining the lawful order of the Court, directing INEC to forthwith, avail Atiku Abubakar and the PDP copies of all the documents and other materials used for the Presidential election, our legal team wrote to the INEC Chairman on the 11th and 12th of March 2019 respectively, causing the Order to be served on INEC and requesting access to the said documents and materials.

    “Despite being served with the Order and several follow-ups, the leadership of INEC has refused to grant the PDP and Atiku Abubakar access to the materials and documents, notwithstanding the urgency of the matter.

    “This action by the leadership of INEC has further exposed that it has been heavily compromised by the Buhari Presidency to rig the February 23, 2019 Presidential election and to frustrate the quest by Nigerians to reclaim the mandate from President Muhammadu Buhari and save the nation from the crisis of an illegitimate government.

    “The leadership of INEC and the APC are seeking to frustrate our court option, seeing that the documents and materials will expressly show that Atiku Abubakar clearly won the election by the votes directly delivered at the polling units across the country as well as expose how the commission and the Buhari Presidency manipulated the results for President Buhari.

    “The PDP cautions the INEC to note that Nigerians are now aware of its manipulative tendencies and that any further delay in granting access to the materials might attract public odium.

    “INEC should therefore end its unpatriotic partisan shenanigans with the APC and immediately obey the Court of Appeal and grant the PDP and Atiku Abubakar access to the documents and materials and free itself from unholy entanglement with the APC against Nigerians.”

     

  • ‘INEC chairman should stop doing Wike’s bidding on Rivers APC candidacy’

    A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the South-South zone, Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, has asked the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, to stop doing the bidding of Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, on Rivers APC candidacy for this year’s general elections.

    Eze, yesterday in Port Harcourt, urged the INEC chairman, who was reportedly the Director of Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND), when Wike, a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), was the Minister of State for Education in the Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, to free himself from the entanglement of bias.

    Yakubu was admonished not to allow misleading interpretations of court rulings on Rivers elections to put him in judicial troubles.

    Eze said: “There is no judgment of the Supreme Court that bars Rivers APC from fielding candidates in the 2019 general elections. INEC chairman is allowing himself to be misled and used by enemies of true democracy, to deny candidates of the party (APC) from participating in the elections, and prevent Rivers people from having the opportunity of voting for candidates of their choice.

    ”It is unfortunate that despite the rulings of the Court of Appeal, Port Harcourt and the Supreme Court, the names of candidates of APC have not been published by INEC for the purpose of participating in the 2019 general elections.

    ”I call on the electoral commission, as a law-abiding institution, to without delay, publish the names of candidates of APC in Rivers State for the 2019 general election, as submitted by the APC.

    ”The enemies of democracy that are bent of ensuring that Rivers APC is not reflected in the ballot during the February 23 and March 9 polls are out to frustrate the re-election of President Muhammadu Buhari, by weakening the APC’s structure in Rivers State and causing members of the main opposition party to be disillusioned, thereby leading to apathy.”

    The APC chieftain also urged the Rivers electorate, especially the party faithful, to stay focused and ignore the propaganda of PDP and the INEC collaborators.

    Eze admonished party loyalists to come out en masse and vote for President Buhari and other candidates of APC.

    Meanwhile, the lawmaker representing Rivers Southeast Senatorial District, Senator Magnus Abe, has said that he and 42 allies, who lost on Thursday at the appellate court in Port Harcourt, will approach the Supreme Court for proper interpretation of the merits of their suit for declaration, that, they should be affirmed as authentic candidates of APC in Rivers.

    Abe said, yesterday in Port Harcourt, that, ”There is need to ensure that justice and equity prevail for Rivers APC members who participated in a lawful process, but were wrongfully excluded from the polls.”

    The senator, who was Secretary to the Rivers State Government (SSG) in the administration of Rotimi Amaechi, now Transportation Minister, also urged Nigerians to massively vote for President Muhammadu Buhari and other candidates of APC.

    He noted, that, there was the need for Rivers people and other Nigerians to conduct themselves in a peaceful manner before, during and after the 2019 general elections, while backing President Buhari’s directive to the military and police to deal decisively with ballot box snatchers and other miscreants who might attempt to disrupt the elections.

  • Polls shift: There were attempts to sabotage us, says INEC chairman

    • Dismisses allegations of political influence, incompetence, security lapse • Says campaign, PVC collection remain suspended

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) yesterday listed sabotage of its efforts as one of the reasons for the rescheduling of this year’s elections.

    Professor Mahmood Yakubu, Chairman of the commission, said three fire incidents in a space of two weeks at INEC offices could not have been coincidental.

    Yakubu spoke yesterday in Abuja at a meeting with stakeholders to throw more light on why INEC had to postpone the elections,six hours  to the accreditation of voters for the presidential and national assembly polls.

    He said: “we also faced what may well be attempts to sabotage our preparations.

    “In a space of two week, we had to deal with serious fire  incidents in three of our office in Isiala Ngwa South Local Government Area of Abia State, Qu’an Pan Local Government Area of Plateau State and our Anambra State Office at Awka.

    “In all three cases. serious disruptions were occasioned by the fire, further diverting our attention from regular preparations to recovery from the impact of the incidents.

    “In Isiala Ngwa South, hundreds of PVCs were burnt, necessitating the re-compiling of the affected cards and reprinting in time to ensure that the affected voters are not disenfranchised.

    “I am glad that all the cards were quickly reprinted and made available for collection by their owners.”

    Yakubu who has come under severe criticism from the public,groups and parties,especially the APC and PDP,the two main parties in the country, denied that the commission was being manipulated  from outside.

    He said the decision to postpone was entirely that of INEC management.

    His words:”Our decision is entirely taken by the commission. It has nothing to do with security, it has nothing to do with political influence, nothing to do with availability of sensitive material.

    “We believed that ultimately, this is for the good of our democracy and country. I wish to assure you of our commitment to free, fair and credible elections.”

    On the impact of the fire incidents,he said:” In Qu’an Pan Local Government Area, our entire office was razed, destroying all the materials prepared for the elections, printed register of voters, ballot boxes, voting cubicles and several electricity generating sets.

    “Registration Areas and over I00 polling units were affected by the fire. We recovered quickly and have since replaced everything destroyed. In addition, we secured a suitable building from which to conduct the elections.

    “Perhaps the most serious was the fire incident in our Anambra State Office at Awka, which destroyed over 4,695 Smart Card Readers being prepared for the elections. These Card Readers take at least six months to procure.

    “Despite this setback. we have practically recovered from this by mopping up every available spare SCR across the country and within 24 hours delivered them for elections to hold in Anambra State.

    “All these challenges mean that there have been differences in preparations from one state to another. Our overall assessment is that if the elections went on as planned, polls will not open at 8am in all polling units nationwide.

    “Yet, we are determined that polls must hold at the same time everywhere in the country. In this way, elections will not be staggered. This is very important to public perception of elections as free, fair and credible. We promised Nigerians that we shall be open. transparent and responsive.

    “Faced with these challenges, we initially thought that we only required a maximum of 24 hours to resolve the logistics issues involved and complete our deployment for the election.

    “This would mean shifting the elections to commence on Sunday 17th February 20l9. However, given the restriction of movement during elections, that could affect many votes who worship on Sundays.

    “ While the Commission was considering the following Monday 18th February 2019 as an option, our lCT Department advised us that it would require 5 -6 days to reconfigure about 180,000 Smart Card Readers earlier programmed to work only on election day Saturday 16th February 20l9. It is for this reason that the Commission decided to adjust the election dates to Saturday 23rd  February 2019 for Presidential and National Assembly elections and a consequential adjustment of Governorship, State Assembly and FCT Area Council elections to Saturday 9th March 2019.”

    He allayed fears about the safety of the already  distributed electoral materials,saying they were being  retrieved and taken back to custody of the Central Bank of Nigeria.

    Continuing,Yakubu said:”It is often not appreciated the magnitude of activities that the Commission undertakes during general elections.

    “Not only have we  recruited and trained about one million young people to serve as ad hoc staff, the magnitude of materials mobilized for our elections is enormous.

    “For instance, the Commission has printed 421.7 million ballot papers for six scheduled elections, as well as 13.6 million leaves of result forms for the Presidential election alone. Indeed, managing 91 political parties and 23,316 candidates for whom

  • Update: INEC sets to announce outcome of meeting with stakeholders

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) crucial meeting with stakeholders, including international and local observers over today’s Presidential and National Assembly election has ended.

    The Chief Press Secretary to Mahmoud Yakubu, INEC Chairman, Rotimi Oyekanmi, told journalists that a decision has been taken and the commission will address them soon.

    Details shortly…

     

  • Committal hearing against INEC chairman for Friday

    For allegedly disobeying a valid court order, the Young Democratic Party (YDP) has asked the Federal High Court in Lagos to commit Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Chairman Prof Mahmoud Yakubu to prison.

    The party alleged Yakubu refused to recognise its leader Henry Nwabueze as Acting National Chairman.

    The case will come up for hearing before Justice Ayokunle Faji Friday.

    YDP filed Form 49 against the alleged contemnor inviting him to appear and show cause why he should not be sent to prison for refusing to comply with a November 29, 2018 judgment by Justice Faji.

    The Form 49 reads: “Take notice that the defendant will on a date as approved by the Court apply for an order for your committal to prison for having disobeyed the judgment of the Federal High Court by Justice A.O. Faji made on 29th November 2018 enjoining you to recognise the second defendant as the Acting National Chairman, Hon. Henry Nwabueze, of the Young Democratic Party and thereby neglected to obey the said judgment”.

    Relying on the case of John Ebhodaghe vs Mike Okoye, the applicant’s counsel Yemi Akinyeme said an order of committal against Yakubu would be proper and deserving given that he was granted adequate notice to comply with the order.

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    Quoting former Supreme Court Justice, the late Niki Tobi, the lawyer said obedience to orders of court is fundamental to the good order, peace and stability of the nation.

    He, therefore, asked the court to cite the INEC chairman for contempt as provided by Order 35 Rule1 (2) (b) of the Civil Procedure Rules of the court.

    The applicant’s counsel further cited Section 72 of the Sheriff’s and Civil Process Act: “If a person refuses or neglects to comply with an order of court made against him other than for payment of money, the court instead of dealing with him as a judgment debtor guilty of the misconduct defined in paragraph F of Section 66 of the Act, may order that he be committed to prison and detained in custody until he has obeyed the order.”

  • Delta APC primaries: Court issues contempt notice on Oshiomhole, INEC Chairman

    THE Federal High Court sitting at Asaba has issued a contempt notice on All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman Adams Oshiomhole for disobeying its order not to submit a list of Delta APC candidates to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) until the resolution of the case.
    The court noted that despite its October 17 order, Oshiomole submitted names of purported National Assembly candidates from Delta APC to INEC and that INEC also went ahead to receive and publish such names even when the order directed both parties in the case not to do so but to maintain “status quo.”
     The Chief Cyril Ogodo-led executive of the APC in Delta State sued the APC, Oshiomhole, INEC and one other in a suit, with Suit No: FA/ASB/CS/76/2018, over the authentic list of  candidates from the parallel primaries conducted in the state through the two contending State Executives in the state.
    The primary of the Chief Cyril Ogodo-led exco produced Prof Pat Utomi and Olorogun O’tega Emerhor as governorship and central senatorial candidates respectively while that of the Prophet Jones Erue-led Exco produced Chief Great Ogboru and Senator Ovie Omo-Agege as governorship and central senatorial candidates .
    The fourth defendant in the suit is Prophet Jones Erue and his parallel Executives.
    The court on November 1, issued against Comrade Oshiomhole and the INEC Chairman Form 48, notice of Consequence of Disobedience to court order, and warned that: “Take notice that unless you obey the direction contained in the order, you will be guilty of contempt and you will be liable to prison.”
    The defendants failed to file their responses claiming they were not given the statutory time and that the Judge should first rule on their motion on notice challenging the Jurisdiction of the court. Maintaining her previous order on all parties to maintain the status quo, the judge affirmed she will not rule separately on Jurisdiction but shall take all motions together with the main issues.
    She subsequently adjourned the matter to November 13th to give extended time to the defendants to file their responses. She also pre-warned that she would proceed either way with the case on the adjourned date if the defendants still failed to file their responses.