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  • ‘Kogi Central is no go – area for opposition’

    ‘Kogi Central is no go – area for opposition’

    The people of Kogi Central Senatorial District, have vowed to vote for the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Usman Ododo, stressing that the district is a no-go area for opposition parties in the November 11 poll.

    The indigenes, who made the pledge  last  weekend  during the APC’s campaign, said the Ebira people had unflinching support for Ododo’s bid to govern the state.

    Addressing the supporters, mainly Ebira indigenes, the Minister of Steel Development and Director General, Kogi State APC Governorship Campaign Council, Shaibu Abubakar Audu, said: “The vision of Alhaji Usman Ahmed Ododo, which has attracted this crowd is to provide agricultural revolution across the state, with massive crops produced across the senatorial district.

    “We are here to pursue a Kogi agenda and not an ethnic agenda. The incoming administration will build on the legacies of Governor Yahaya Bello in massively providing infrastructure and empowerment for the people.

    Read Also: Appeal Court affirms Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan as Kogi Central senator

    One of the key stakeholders of Kogi East Senatorial District, Hajia Halima Alfa, praised Governor Yahaya Bello for bringing a new dimension of politics to the state. She  described the Governor as a prophet well respected at home.

    Governor Bello, who was elated, described the sea of heads at the rally and the acceptance displayed as a show of love for the APC and appreciation of the party’s achievements under his watch.

    He assured the people that the elections would be violence-free, noting that the APC Governorship Candidate was not coming to learn on the job, not promoting ethnic agenda, and would hit the ground running with visible results in terms of building on the achievements of his administration.

    He called on security agencies to continue the good job they had been doing in the state and clamp down on criminals before, during and after the elections.

    The APC Governorship Candidate, Usman Ododo, expressed the confidence that Kogi would remain an APC State after the November 11 governorship election.

  • Appeal Court affirms Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan as Kogi Central senator

    Appeal Court affirms Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan as Kogi Central senator

    • Bello congratulates senator

    The Appeal Court has affirmed judgment of the election tribunal which declared Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as validly elected Senator of Kogi State Central.

    Governor Yahaya Bello hails from Kogi Central.

    The court also affirmed the nullification of Abubakar Sadiku-Ohere of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who was earlier returned by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) as winner of the election.

    In the unanimous judgment read by Justice Hamma Barka, the court held, among others, that Sadiku-Ohere failed to provide convincing evidence why the tribunal’s judgment should be reversed.

    INEC declared Sadiku-Ohere winner of the February 25 election, a decision Akpoti-Uduaghan contested on the grounds that INEC failed to input results from Ajaokuta, Adavi and Okehi Local Government Areas, where she polled more votes.

    The Court also dismissed an appeal by INEC against the tribunal’s judgment. It held that the appeal was of no utilitarian value and a mere waste of judicial time. The court held that such an appeal, from INEC, supporting a particular candidate, should be discouraged,.

    It further held that INEC ought to be an unbiased arbiter and proceeded to award N500,000 cost against the electoral umpire.

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    Mrs. Akpoti-Uduaghan becomes the fourth female senator to emerge from the 2023 election. The others are Dr. Idiat Adebule (APC – Lagos West); Ireti Kingibe (FCT -Labour Party) and Mrs. Banigo Ipalibo-Harry (PDP -Rivers State).

    Governor Bello has congratulated Akpoti-Uduaghan on her victory. Bello, who addressed reporters after attending the Police Council meeting, called on the people of the state, particularly in Kogi Central to accept the judgment and remain law abiding.

    Governor Bello emphasised that Akpoti-Uduaghan and Ohere, with himself, are relations and have no need to quarrel. He said that it was his responsibility to ensure that everyone lives in peace and harmony.

    “I accept the decision of the Appeal Court, and I congratulate my sister, Mrs. Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, on her affirmation as senator to represent Kogi Central.

    “We will continue to be united. We have a larger picture ahead of us, which is the November 11 governorship election, which we are poised to win with a landslide. Let no one get distracted.”

  • Rising insecurity in Kogi cases worries SDP

    Rising insecurity in Kogi cases worries SDP

    • From Gbenga Omokhunu and Sophia Anumaka Abuja

    A head of the forthcoming governorship election in Kogi State, the national leadership of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), on Tuesday raised the alarm over what it described as cases of violence and insecurity in the state.

    Addressing reporters in Abuja on the election, its National Chairman, Alhaji Shehu Gabam urged President Bola Tinubu as a democratic to quickly wade into the cases of fraternising insecurity in Kogi State.

    Gabam who expressed optimism that the candidate of the Party in the poll Muritala Ajaka would emerge victorious despite all odds said that President Tinubu should see the off-season Gubernatorial elections in Kogi Bayelsa and Imo States as an avenue to prove his leadership qualities before the International Community by calling his Service Chiefs, the Inspector General of Police IGP, the Director General of the Department of State Services DSS and others to rise and restore order In the state to avert anarchy.

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    Gabam who said that Nigeria should learn her lesson from military coups in some West African countries by ensuring absolute security in the country lamented about the State of anarchy in Rivers State where the State Assembly Complex was burnt down, saying that President Tinubu should be concerned about the ugly development and act swiftly.

    Gabam, who was flanked by the members of the party’s National Working Committee, said: “The SDP is worried about the level of growing insecurity ahead of the election. We are not leaving chances, we are going to remain focused, and we will not be distracted, we are calling on all our members to come out in their numbers and cast their ballots, escort the results from the pooling Units to Wards, Loca Government to the final Collection Centre at the State level, they should be law abiding and should not be intimidated.

    “The people of Kogi State are yearning for a change and our great Party is the one they are waiting for we are ready to change the narrative of bad governance in Kogi State, and we are calling on President Tinubu as the father of the nation to restore peace in the state.”

  • JUST IN: Kogi Gov welcomes Natasha’s Appeal victory

    JUST IN: Kogi Gov welcomes Natasha’s Appeal victory

    Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State has stated that he respects an Appeal Court’s decision that affirmed Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan as the validly elected candidate for Kogi Central Senatorial District.

    The All Progressives Congress (APC)‘s Bello commended the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)’s Akpoti-Uduaghan and everyone who engaged in the democratic process.

    The governor called on everyone in the state to accept the decision.

    The Nation had earlier reported on Tuesday, October 31, that the Court of Appeal, Abuja Division, upheld Akpoti-Uduaghan as the duly elected candidate in the Kogi Central Senatorial Election held earlier in February.

    Read Also: UPDATED: Appeal Court affirms Natasha Akpoti as Kogi Central Senator

    The court dismissed the appeal filed by Abubakar Ohere for lack of merit.

    In September, the Kogi State Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Lokoja nullified the victory of Ohere of the APC as the winner of the Kogi Central Senatorial Election.

    The court further declared Akpoti-Uduaghan as the actual winner of the February senatorial poll.

  • PDP members defect to APC in Kogi

    PDP members defect to APC in Kogi

    Former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship aspirant in Kogi State, Dr Joseph Erico, yesterday defected to All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Erico, with his supporters joined the party with defectors from Social Democratic Party, Labour Party and All Progressives Grand Alliance at a rally in Okpo Ceremonial Square in Olamaboro.

    They were received by Deputy Governor Edward Onoja on behalf of Governor Yahaya Bello.

    Onoja said the defections to APC meant the decimation of the opposition, adding thry would be integrated into the party structure.

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    He assured them of equal opportunities, describing the former PDP chieftain as an asset, given his experience.

    Onoja urged them to work with others for victory of APC.

    Stressing politics is local, he emphasised the relevance of Olamaboro in Kogi politics, reiterating the delivery of block votes from the region..

  • Kogi Central stands still for APC’s Ododo

    Kogi Central stands still for APC’s Ododo

    Residents of Kogi Central on Saturday trooped out massively, from all corners to declare total support for the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Usman Ododo. 

    They declared the district is a no-go area for opposition parties in the November 11 poll. 

    Indigenes said the kind of mammoth crowd that converged on Agassa Junction, Okene, in solidarity with the APC and its candidate, had not been witnessed before in the history of electioneering in the state. 

    According to them, the unprecedented crowd is a clear sign that Kogi Central will deliver, en bloc, for the ruling party in the election, which the state governor has reiterated will be free, fair and peaceful. 

    The various speakers, who spoke at what was described as the most attended rally in the history of the state, stressed that the massive turnout was an indication of the forthcoming resounding victory for the APC. 

    Addressing the excited supporters, mainly Ebira indigenes, the Minister of Steel Development and Director General, Kogi State APC Governorship Campaign Council, Shaibu Abubakar Audu, said: “This crowd gathered here today is unprecedented in the political history of Kogi State. In my years of following the politics of Kogi State, without mincing words, this is a game changer, a final nail on the aspiration of the opposition political parties in the State. 

    “The vision of Alhaji Usman Ahmed Ododo which has attracted this crowd is to provide agricultural revolution across the State, with massive crops produced across the senatorial district. We are here to pursue a Kogi agenda and not an ethnic agenda. The incoming administration will build on the legacies of Governor Yahaya Bello in massively providing infrastructure and empowerment for the people. 

    “The Federal Government under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is interested in the revitalisation of the Ajaokuta Steel Plant. He has asked that Ajaokuta be declared an industrial park. The President is also interested in ensuring that the free trade scheme across Nigeria is reviewed so that Ajaokuta can be declared a free trade zone.” 

    “Once that is done, it would create massive jobs; 500,000 direct and indirect jobs will be created for our teeming youths. This is the reason the President is concerned and has said we cannot afford to outsource a critical State like Kogi State to a hostile opposition party. Kogi State will remain an APC State,” he declared. 

    Chief of Staff to the Governor, Mohammed Jamiu Asuku, said the people of Kogi Central had, by the mammoth crowd, testified to the great achievements of Governor Bello. 

    “This crowd is a testimony that indeed Governor Yahaya Bello has done more than enough for the people of the State. The mammoth crowd is a testimony that indeed the APC has chosen an acceptable candidate. The people of Kogi Central have, by today’s turnout, resolved to vote massively for Alhaji Usman Ahmed Ododo and Comr. Salifu Joel,” he said. 

    One of the key stakeholders of Kogi East Senatorial District, Hajia Halima Alfa, commended Governor Yahaya Bello for bringing a new dimension of politics to the State, and described the Governor as a prophet well respected at home. 

    “I have never seen this kind of crowd in Kogi State in my entire political life, since I started attending rallies in 1999. Kogi Central is no doubt APC. History will no doubt be made come November 11, as the district will produce the highest vote for the APC,” she declared. 

    Mohamed Idris, son of former Governor of Kogi State, Ibrahim Idris, who publicly declared his support for the APC candidate, urged the people of Kogi Central, and the State at large, to follow the man and party that know the road, insisting that there was no vacancy in Lugard House for opposition political parties. 

    Governor Yahaya Bello, who was visibly elated by the unprecedented turnout, described the sea of heads at the rally and the acceptance displayed as a show of love for the APC and appreciation of the party’s achievements under his watch. 

    He thanked President Bola Tinubu for his quality leadership, and for his unflinching support for Kogi State, adding that the party in the State would not disappoint the President and would win, landslide, in the coming election. 

    He said: “This unprecedented crowd is an indication that the APC has won. We have no opposition in Kogi Central and in Kogi State. We did it before, we will do it again come November 11. As an administration, we have done our best by uniting the people of the State. We met, on assumption of office, fault lines of disunity, ethnicity and injustice. But under our administration, we have been able to mend all the fault lines and Kogi State is now united. 

    “We have created employment. We built infrastructure. We empowered our women and youth like never before under any administration in the State since creation. We have made fairness, equity, justice our priority.” 

    “I can assure you that we are leaving Kogi State better than we met it for the incoming administration. Alhaji Usman Ahmed Ododo is a capable hand. He is competence personified. Let’s support him to build on the legacies we have created,” Governor Bello urged. 

    He assured the people that the elections would be violence-free, noting that the APC Governorship Candidate was not coming to learn on the job, not promoting ethnic agenda, and would hit the ground running with visible results in terms of building on the achievements of his administration. 

    He called on security agencies to continue the good job they had been doing in the state and clamp down on criminals before, during and after the elections. 

    Read Also: S’Court clears Kogi APC candidate Ododo, dismisses Adeyemi’s appeal

    The APC Governorship Candidate, Usman Ododo, expressed the confidence that Kogi would remain an APC State after the November 11 governorship election. 

    “I will continue to deliver on the mandate of our party for the development of Kogi State and the wellbeing of our good people. We are serious about meeting the yearnings and aspirations of our people. We have been doing that under my mentor, Governor Yahaya Bello, and we will continue to do so,” he said. 

    Highlights of the rally was massive defection of members of the SDP, PDP and other political parties to the APC.

  • Kogi, Imo, Bayelsa polls: NSA, CDS, IGP warn troublemakers

    Kogi, Imo, Bayelsa polls: NSA, CDS, IGP warn troublemakers

    • Say court martial ready for officers who compromise
    • There will be no interference in elections, Ribadu vows
    • I’ll demystify money politics, says LP candidate

    The Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun and the Chief of Defence Staff, Lt. Gen. Chris Musa, yesterday  warned those poised to forment trouble during the forthcoming governorship elections in Kogi, Imo and Bayelsa states to steer clear of the states  as they will be met with the full weight of the law.

    The two security chiefs spoke just as the National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu said President Bola Ahmed Tinubu had ordered that everything possible should be done to ensure that the elections in the three states are free, fair and credible, without any form of interference.

    While Egbetokun said police and other security agencies are monitoring activities of those planning to forment trouble in the three states, Gen Musa said a general court martial had been placed on standby for security personnel who may compromise their position during the elections.

    Addressing newsmen after a meeting of the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES) comprising the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the security chief, Egbetokun said the police was aware that supporters of some candidates in the election were already mobilising to torment trouble during the elections.

    The INEC Chairman  had at the meeting,  expressed concern about violent activities of party supporters in the three states.

    The IGP said “We have just concluded the ICCES meeting with INEC.  This election is an off season election and we are committed to making it a free and fair election.  The security agencies are ready for this election.  We have received all necessary information from INEC which has informed us where to deploy to during this election.

    “We have carried out our threat assessment and that has informed us where to allocate our resources and the deployment of our men. All the security agencies are collaborating seriously to ensure that this election is violence free.

    ‘My appeal to people who want to come out and make trouble during this election is for them to stay away from the election because there will be no place for them to operate.

    “We are aware of mobilisation by supporters of some candidates. We are already monitoring them and we are ready for them during this election. I appeal to those who just want to come out and disrupt this election to stay away.

    “I appeal to the electorate to come out en masse to cast their vote during this election.  We are committed to a peaceful election and there is no going back on that.”

    Also speaking, the Chief of Defence Staff said other security agencies will fully be on ground to assist the Police to deliver a credible election, saying “we are here fully to show collaboration, cooperation and support for the Police who are the lead agency in election security.

    “The armed forces are going to provide full comprehensive support to ensure that the police is able to do its job without any interference.

    “We want to show the people in those three states that there is no need to entertain any fear as the armed forces, the police and other security agents will be fully on ground.”

    “All Nigerians are tired of election violence and we intend to do things differently so that at the end of the day, every Nigerian will be proud to be a Nigerian and come to the realisation that election is now free and fair and everybody that wins an election should be proud that he won a free and fair election.

    “We have fully deployed and are on ground both covertly and overtly. Anybody who attempts to disrupt any of the elections will have himself to blame.”

    General Musa warned security agents involved in the elections not to compromise their position, but abide by the code of conduct given to them

    He said “the security men know the code of conduct and what they are supposed to do and we have explained to them.

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    “We have sent warnings and have court martial on standby and any member of the armed forces who misbehaves will have himself to blame. The court martial is operational already and we want to ensure that we act professionally in everything that we do.”

    On his part, the National Security Adviser who is the co-Chairman of ICCES, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu assured that the election will be conducted without any form of interference as directed by the President.

    Ribadu said “We are prepared and will be with you 100 percent and will work to meet the standard that you want us to meet.  There is nothing as important as a free and fair election in a democracy.

    “This government is interested in that and Mr. President has directed that he wants to see a free, fair and credible election.  This is the first election that is going to be held under his watch.

    “He said everything possible should be done to ensure that Nigerians witness a free and fair election.  I want to assure Nigerians that this election will be better than the previous ones.  This election is going to be without violence and a litmus test for us.”

    Speaking earlier, INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu said elections will be conducted in about 10,510 polling units across the three states with about 5.1 million registered voters who have collected their PVC eligible to vote.

    He said further that eligible voters in the three states will vote in all the 10,510 polling units, with the exception of two  polling units in Bayelsa State and 38 in Imo State without registered voters.

    While saying that the list of these polling units is available on the commission’s website, he disclosed that election results will be collated in 649 Registration Areas/Wards, 56 Local Government Areas and three state collation centres.

    He said “this gives us a cumulative figure of 11,178 voting and collation locations to deploy security personnel in the three states. This is in addition to ensuring a secure environment for the ongoing campaigns and rallies by political parties and candidates, security of voters, the escort of personnel and materials, protection of assets and general security for all persons with legitimate reason to participate in the election and electoral activities”.

    He stressed that “the three states of Bayelsa, Imo and Kogi are not the easiest states in Nigeria to conduct elections. The difficult geographical terrain and prevailing insecurity are compounded by negative mobilisation by political actors, especially since the commencement of campaign in public on 14th July 2023.

    “Our message to politicians is that they should call their candidates and supporters to order. Violence and other undemocratic activities such as vote buying, attacks on election officials and disruption of the electoral process must stop.”

    Meanwhile, the Bayelsa State governor, Senator Douye Diri, has said that the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the November 11 governorship election remained disqualified based on the first amended list of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and urged the Bayelsa electorate not to waste their votes on a party that is not on the ballot.

    Diri, who noted he was not in Igbedi to campaign, said the projects of his administration in the community were evident.

    The governor assured the people that during his second tenure he would construct a road linking Igbedi to Kaiama, which will create a better access to and from the Bayelsa International Airport from the East-West road and the Delta State axis.

    He said: “Those whose names have been delisted by amendment number one of INEC can no longer sleep. They will continue to have sleepless nights.

    “In our second tenure, the other road that will be important to Bayelsa and even the people of Delta State and for the use of our airport will be to connect Igbedi to Kaiama. That will be the next project we will embark upon in our next tenure.”

    Also speaking, wife of the governor, Dr. Gloria Diri, who is a native of Igbedi, thanked people of the community for the rousing welcome accorded her husband and the support given him over the years and urged them not to relent.

    The governor inaugurated an internal road in the community and also observed a minute’s silence in honour of Mr. Peremobowei Tukuwei, who died in a tragic boat mishap on Wednesday while the APC campaigned in Nembe Local Government Area.

    The Labour Party (LP) candidate in the state,  Udengs Eradiri, said , with the growing grassroots support to his campaigns,  he will demystify money politics in the November 11 poll.

    Eradiri spoke during his campaign tour with stakeholders and supporters of the LP to Nembe City, Opu Nembe and Otakeme community in Nembe and Ogbia local government areas.

    Eradiri, who was overwhelmed by the crowd that voluntarily trooped out to receive him, said he was aspiring to become a people-oriented leader that would provide mentorship to young people and reposition the state for greatness.

    Eradiri lamented the crisis that had befallen Nembe, sympathised with them and assured them that if elected his administration would focus on the development of the area and stop all forms of politically-induced unrest.

    He noted that  he was in the race to rescue Bayelsa, develop all communities insisting that the state was suffering from bad leadership and clueless government.

    Eradiri said:  “We are the second poorest state, and the highest school drop out in the whole of the country, which is very sad. I am moving across all the communities of our state selling my manifestoes.

    “I will change the old order of doing things. I will not clap hands for myself for building roads, infrastructural development and other social amenities which ordinarily are the rights of the people. Together we will make Bayelsa work again.”

  • Kogi, Imo, Bayelsa elections: IGP, CDS read riot act to troublemakers

    Kogi, Imo, Bayelsa elections: IGP, CDS read riot act to troublemakers

    The Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, and the Chief of Defence Staff, Lt. Gen. Chris Musa on Friday, October 27, warned those poised to torment trouble due to the forthcoming governorship elections on Kogi, Imo, and Bayelsa states to start clear of the states as they will be met with the full weight of the law.

    The two security chiefs spoke just as the National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu said President Bola Tinubu has ordered that everything possible should be done to ensure that the elections in the three states are free, fair, and credible, without any form of interference.

    While Egbetokun said police and other security agencies are monitoring activities of those planning to torment trouble in the three states, Gen Musa said a general court-martial has been placed on standby for security personnel who may compromise their position during the elections.

    Addressing newsmen after a meeting of the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES) compromising the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the security chief, Egnetokun said the police were aware that supporters of some candidates in the election were already mobilising to torment trouble during the elections.

    At the meeting, the INEC Chairman expressed concern about the violent activities of party supporters in the three states.

    The IGP said: “We have just concluded the ICCES meeting with INEC. This election is an off-season election and we are committed to making it a free and fair election. The security agencies are ready for this election. We have received all the necessary information from INEC which has informed us where to deploy during this election.

    “We have carried out our threat assessment and that has informed us where to allocate our resources and the deployment of our men. All the security agencies are collaborating seriously to ensure that this election is violence-free.

    “My appeal to people who want to come out and make trouble during this election is for them to stay away from the election because there will be no place for them to operate.

    “We are aware of mobilisation by supporters of some candidates. We are already monitoring them and we are ready for them during this election. I appeal to those who just want to come out and disrupt this election to stay away.

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    “I appeal to the electorates to come out en masse to cast their vote during this election. We are committed to a peaceful election and there is no going back on that.”

    On deployment by the police for the election, the Police boss said “We have our figures and we are not going to make it public. We have given that detail of deployment at the meeting, but it is not for the media.”

    Asked which of the states appear. More. Challenging, he said: “All the states have challenges and we are taking care of the challenges”

    He assured that accredited Journalists will be protected and given everything they deserve during the election and so, you have nothing to fear.

    Speaking on why the police! Is holding its annual retreat in Owerri, Imo state, Egbetokun said: “The conference and retreat we are having in Owerri is an annual event and our choice of Owerri is deliberate because of this election.

    “We want to send a message to the people of Imo state that the state is safe for them and encourage the voters to come out in large numbers. We are deploying massively to Imo state to ensure that the election is free and fair.

    “The presence of security agents is not to scare the people, but those involved in crime. When we deploy for this election, our intention is to give confidence to the electorates and not to scare them”.

    Also speaking, the Chief of Defence Staff said other security agencies will fully be on the ground to assist the Police in delivering a credible election, saying, “We are here fully to show collaboration, cooperation and support for the Police who are the lead agency in election security.

    “The armed forces are going to provide full comprehensive support to ensure that the police is able to do its job without any interference.

    “We want to show the people in those three states that there is no need to entertain any fear as the armed forces, the police, and other security agents will be fully on the ground.

    “All Nigerians are tired of election violence and we intend to do things differently so that at the end of the day, every Nigerian will be proud to be a Nigeria and come to the realisation that election is now free and fair and everybody that wins an election should be proud that he won a free and fair election.

    “We have fully deployed and are on the ground both covertly and overtly. Anybody who attempts to disrupt any of the elections will have himself to blame”.

    General Musa warned security agents involved in the elections not to compromise their position, but abide by the code of conduct given to them

    He said: “The security men know the code of conduct and what they are supposed to do and we have explained to them.

    “We have sent warnings and have court-martial on standby and any member of the armed forces who misbehave will have himself to blame. The court-martial is operational already and we want to ensure that we act professionally in everything that we do”.

    On his part, the National Security Adviser who is the co-chairman of ICCES, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu assured that the election will be conducted without any form of interference as directed by the President.

    Ribadu said: “We are prepared and will be with you 100 percent and will work to meet the standard that you want us to meet. There is nothing as important as a free and fair election in a democracy.

    “This government is interested in that and Mr President has directed that he wants to see a free, fair and credible election. This is the first election that is going to be held under his watch.

    “He said everything possible should be done to ensure that Nigerians witness a free and fair election. I want to assure Nigerians that this election will be better than the previous ones. This election is going to be without violence and a litmus test for us.”

    Speaking earlier, INEC chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu said about elections will. Be conducted in about 10,510 polling units across the three states with about 5.1 million registered voters who have collected their PVC eligible to vote.

    He said further that eligible voters in the three states will vote in all the 10,510 polling units, with the exception of 2 polling units in Bayelsa State and 38 in Imo State without registered voters.

    While saying that the list of these polling units is available on the commission’s website, he disclosed that election results will be collated in 649 Registration Areas/Wards, 56 Local Government Areas and three State collation centres.

    He said: “This gives us a cumulative figure of 11,178 voting and collation locations to deploy security personnel in the three States. This is in addition to ensuring a secure environment for the ongoing campaigns and rallies by political parties and candidates, security of voters, the escort of personnel and materials, protection of assets, and general security for all persons with a legitimate reason to participate in the election and electoral activities.”

    He stressed that “the three States of Bayelsa, Imo and Kogi are not the easiest States in Nigeria to conduct elections. The difficult geographical terrain and prevailing insecurity are compounded by negative mobilisation by political actors, especially since the commencement of the campaign in public on 14th July 2023.

    “Our message to politicians is that they should call their candidates and supporters to order. Violence and other undemocratic activities such as vote buying, attacks on election officials, and disruption of the electoral process must stop.

    “However, the ultimate responsibility for election security lies with the security agencies. Our message to the security agencies is to take decisive action against perpetrators of electoral violence.

    “This is the surest way to guarantee a safe environment for the peaceful conduct of elections and electoral activities. In doing so, security personnel on electoral duty should remain neutral and committed to the established professional code of conduct and rules of engagement.”

  • ‘Why opposition stands no chance in Kogi’

    ‘Why opposition stands no chance in Kogi’

    Ahead of next month’s  governorship election,  members  of  Kogi State  All Progressives Congress (APC)  have  reiterated their confidence in securing a landslide victory for their candidate, Ahmed Usman Ododo, asserting that the opposition parties stand no chance.

    It was during the  ward sensitisation meeting held  in Ochadamu, Ofu Local Government  Area  at the weekend.

    Addressing the gathering, Governor Yahaya Bello, his spokesman, Onogwu Muhammed, articulated the compelling reasons behind their optimism.

     He highlighted the considerable achievements of the  governor’s administration, emphasising that these accomplishments are more than sufficient to secure another governorship victory for the APC.

     He sighted the extensive party structure that spans 3,508 polling units and 239 wards in the state, which forms the backbone of their electoral prowess.

    Muhammed said: “Our party has a stellar track record in Ochadamu ward, and the upcoming election will be no different. Even those who previously stood in opposition to us have now chosen to join our ranks.

    ‘’We are committed to expanding the margin of victory between the APC and the runner-up in the forthcoming election.”

    ‘’ With our strong presence in the 3,508 polling units and 239 wards across the state, the odds are decidedly in our favour. We proudly count three Senators, six out of nine House of Representatives members, and 24  of 25 House of Assembly members among our ranks.

    ‘’ Given the remarkable performance of the current administration, which has endeared our party to the people, it is all but certain that we will secure a resounding victory on November 11.”

    ‘’Our campaign will continue in an atmosphere of peace and inclusivity, welcoming all those who wish to join us in our pursuit of victory. Our candidate, Ododo Ahmed Usman, and his running mate, Joel Oyibo Salifu, are exemplary choices, and their appeal is resonating widely.’

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    In a significant display of cross-party unity, Odu Akowe, a former leader of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from the area  switched  allegiance to the APC.

    He expressed confidence that this shift would substantially bolster the APC’s electoral prospects.

    Akowe urged the people to unite in support of Ododo and Joel, emphasizing the significance of having Joel from Ofu Local Government Area as a compelling reason to deliver the APC a victory with a substantial margin.

    ‘We were once on the other side of the aisle, but today, we have wholeheartedly joined your ranks. Together, we will achieve an extraordinary victory on November 11. Ododo and Joel hold special significance for the people of Ofu, and we are unwavering in our commitment to ensuring the party’s triumph,’ Akowe affirmed.”

    The meeting was attended by party stalwarts, stakeholders and supporters from the area.

  • Kogi workers will enjoy under my husband, says AA candidate’s wife

    Kogi workers will enjoy under my husband, says AA candidate’s wife

    Wife of the Kogi State governorship candidate of Action Alliance (AA), Mrs Adetutu Braimoh, an engineer,  has said that her husband is a compassionate leader, who will prioritise the welfare of workers, if he emerges winner of the  election.

    Mrs Braimoh stated this while addressing women in Lokoja, Idah, Okene, Kabba and Iyara.

    According to her, if voted into power, her husband is a man that can be trusted with power with vast experience to fix every problem confronting the state.

    She stated that she decided to support her husband because Kogi State is blessed with abundant resources, pointing out that he has a solution to the poverty bedeviling the state.

    “My husband is not contesting to exploit Kogi, he is a visionary man sent from God to Kogi State. My husband will pay 100 percent workers’ salary in Kogi State.”

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    She said Olayinka Braimoh has the transformation plan for wealth creation and creating business opportunities for women in the state.

    Braimoh asked the women to use their votes to get the transformation they desired for the future of their children noting that with their massive votes, kogi state will become a commercial centre.

    She enjoined Kogi women to unite and vote wisely for a visionary man, who has plan to attract prosperity to the state.

    The Yeye Oba of Iyara land, Chief Funmilayo Bodunde stated that Kogi women must unite for Otunba Braimoh as he is vibrant, intelligent and young.

    The Iyalaje of Ikoyi, Bolanle Ijagbemi noted that only women can decide the future of Kogi state by voting wisely for Action Alliance.

    Speaking on behalf of the women, Dr. Florence Joseph assured of their determination to mobilize support for the AA governorship candidate.