Tag: Nasarawa

  • Supplementary polls: Attacks on media, observers, INEC mar polls – CDD

    The Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) on Saturday condemned attacks on ad hoc staff, media, observers and other electoral  participants during the supplementary polls.

    It said the attacks marred the polls.

    The CDD Director, MS Idayat Hassan who was represented by an analyst of CDD, Dr  Jideofor Adibe  in Abuja, said that the group’s observers noted incidents of violence and disruption of voting process.

    Hassan said the cases were reported in Kano, Sokoto, Benue and Bauchi states where supplementary governorship and state houses of assembly elections held.

    “In Kano State, violence and disruption of polling were widespread as an army of thugs reportedly took over polling activities in several local government areas, including Nasarawa, Dala, Karaye and Gaya.

    “It is distressing that political thugs took over the elections, forcing voters to vote along a party line, stoning voters and violently disrupting the elections.  ‘’

    Hassan said that this was because Gama ward in Nasarawa LGA in Kano State was strategic to winning the supplementary elections by either of the two leading candidates.

    She said that in Sokoto, particularly in Bodinga LGA, Bodinga ward (PU11), a dispute which eventually disrupted the election, erupted between the agents of the two leading parties.

    She said it was disrupted over attempts by a party agent to assist voters in voting.

    She said that evidence suggested that the deliberate deployment of political thuggery during elections seemed to have become the norm in Nigeria.

    She said that the trend was extremely disturbing, and it was imperative to safeguard Nigeria’s  democracy by holding the perpetrators accountable.

    Hassan said that the way thuggery was instrumentalised in the elections queried the essence of the massive deployment of security agents to guard the polls, especially when brigandage ruled.

    She said in  several instances, the security agents were reported to have turned a blind eye to the act of brigandage perpetrated by the political thugs.

    She said that the electoral cycle witnessed so much intimidation, harassment and attack on voters, journalists, observers and INEC officials.

    “This unfortunate development, however, took an unprecedented turn in the Kano supplementary elections where party agents and thugs intimidated and attacked voters and observers in the course of exercising their franchise or monitoring the process.’’

    Hassan said there was a clear case of where party agents and thugs coerced and intimidated voters to vote for their candidates.

    She said that the high level of intolerance against poll monitors was not limited to observers.

    She said that in spite of several attempts to entrench peacefully electoral democracy in Nigeria, elections have been marred by upsurge of violence.

    She said that the level of impunity at which this gruesome act was being prosecuted by hoodlums at the ballot box and the inability of security agents to respond adequately and hold perpetrators accountable were sources of concern.

    Hassan said that incidences of underage voting and vote buying were also recorded where votes were sold for N10,000 and N15,000.

    She said there was need to emphasise that the act of vote buying was an offence punishable under the laws and those involved in the act should be arrested and prosecuted according to law.

    This, she said, would discourage the increasing rate of the practice (NAN)

  • Nasarawa rerun:Keffi East constituency witnesses mass turnout of voters

    A large turnout of voters has been witnessed in the ongoing rerun election to determine who will represent Keffi East in the Nasarawa State House of Assembly.

    A correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria(NAN), who visited Makera polling unit at Angwan Rimi ward, the only voting point where the rerun was being held, found many voters waiting on the queue to vote.

    NAN recalls that on March 10, INEC declared the result of Keffi East Constituency inclusive. The SDP candidate, Abdullazi Sule, was leading his APC counterpart, Mohammed Wada, with 97 votes, while 1052 votes were cancelled.

    Sule scored 7234 votes, while Wada had 7137.

    Mr Bala Kabiru, a voter, who spoke with NAN, expressed happiness with the orderliness of the process.

    “I am happy that I have just voted. I have voted the candidate of my choice,” he said.

    Musa Salisu, another voter, said that the conduct of the election was satisfactory.

    “I voted around 8: 40am and I am happy that I did that on time and can go home to do other things.”

    Miss Aisha Aliyu, another voter, also expressed happiness with the conduct of the exercise so far.
    She expressed optimism that the exercise would be peaceful

  • I’ll leave zero debt for my successor, says Al-Makura

    Nasarawa State Governor Tanko Al-Makura has disclosed his administration, which inherited N40 billion debts in 2011, will bequeath a zero debt profile for the incoming administration of Engr. Abdullahi Sule.

    The governor stated this on Wednesday at the Lafia Government House while inaugurating transition committee members and boards of some government institutions.

    He said to leave behind a crippling debt burden was not only unfair to the incoming government but the people of Nasarawa state.

    He explained all the loan facilities procured by his government to execute capital projects have being paid in addition to clearing the N40 billion debts he inherited.

    The governor said constituting the transition committee became necessary to kick start the process for the smooth handover of the mantle of leadership to his successor.

    “I approved the composition of a high powered transition committee to set the stage, guide and chaperon the process towards smooth and seamless transition to sustain the progress and development of our dear state.

    “The committee is intended to serve as a vehicle for the holistic evaluation of my stewardship and the performance of this administration during my tenure in office,” he said

    The transition committee is headed by the Deputy Governor Silas Agara while the deputy governor-elect, Dr Emmanuel Akabe, will serve as co-chairman.

    The secretary to the State Government, Mohammed Hassan Abdullahi, is to serve as secretary.

    The committee has 31 members.

    The governor also inaugurated chairman and members of Teachers Service Commission and Nasarawa Broadcasting Service.

  • Nasarawa Assembly minority leader defects to APC

    The minority leader of the Nasarawa State House of Assembly, Mr Peter Mbucho (PDP-Akwanga North) on Monday defected to the All Progressives Congress ( APC ).

    Rt.Hon. Ibrahim Balarabe-Abdullahi, the Speaker of the House made this known on Monday while reading Mbucho’s defection letter during the House proceeding in Lafia.

    The speaker congratulated Mbucho for joining the next level train.

    Speaking, Mbucho said that he joined the APC in order to contribute his quota to the development of his constituency.

    “I have joined the All Progressives Congress (APC) on March 8th, 2019 and I have delivered my constituency to APC during the Governorship and state House of Assembly elections,” he said.

    The former minority leader said that he would continue to use his wealth of experience in order to add value to the APC -led government at all levels.

    The Nation also reports that the House has received nomination of members of the Nasarawa State Independent Electoral Commission (NASIEC) and Nasarawa State Local Government Civil Service Commission from Governor Umaru Tanko Al-Makura.

    The speaker announced the names of Barr Usman Ibrahim-Galle, Abubakar Yerima and Ayuba Usman- Wandai as members of NASIEC

    The speaker also announced Abdullahi Umar and Mustapha Aliyu as members of the State Local Government Civil Service Commission.

  • NGO makes case for women empowerment

    A non-governmental organization, AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), has called on governments at all levels as well as Nigerians to investment more in women empowerment programmes.

    The organization said there is need to continuously support women in order to improve their lives.

    AHF’s Advocacy and Marketing Manager, Steve Aborisade, said this at an exhibition in Abuja.

    The exhibition tagged “Balance for Better” was part of activities by AHF to celebrate the 2019 International Women’s Day.

    He said: “We must see empowering women as a priority agenda that everyone must embrace. This is what we are doing in all the states we work in. We work with women at the rural levels, we empower them, and teach them skills.

    “We are going to continue to advocate for the betterment of our women folks. We have to invest in our women, we have to support them and we have to be there for them.

    “What we are doing is to look at our women and speak to their needs. It is difficult for some of our women financially. We are using this to instigate other women to join what their peers are doing.”

    Also, the State Nursing Coordinator for AHF, Christy Awunor, said 150 women from the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, participated in the exhibition.

    She said the aim of the organisation is to create opportunities for more women to thrive.

    Awunor said: “Our focus on the women is to create entrepreneurship for every woman. We want every woman to be self-reliant – be able to do something for herself and her family.

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    “We have about 25 exhibitors and we intend to support these women in carrying out what they are doing more effectively and efficiently and also to be able to make money from this and take care of their families.

    “Today, we are going to be handing over some amount to these woman to be able to support what they do.

    “We have empowered quite a number of women not only in Abuja but in Benue, Kogi, Cross River, Nasarawa and Akwa-Ibom state during event like this.”

  • Nasarawa: Police to investigate murder of man on election day

    The police command in Nasarawa State has confirmed the murder of a young man, Idris Musa, by suspected political thugs on election day in Akwanga Local Government area of the state, saying it will commence investigation into the incident.

    ASP Samaila Usman, the Public Relations Officer of the command confirmed the development in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lafia on Monday.

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    Usman said that preliminary investigation indicated that the incident was as a result of election violence by some suspected thugs which took place at Aricha village in the LGA on Saturday around 4pm.

    He confirmed that police operatives later visited the venue, evacuated the corpse to a mortuary at the General Hospital in Akwanga and commenced investigations to unravel those behind the heinous crime.

    “On receiving the information on the incident from the village of Arichia that the boy was killed by some suspected thugs, police went to the scene and evacuated the corpse.

    “We have commenced investigations so as to arrest the person that committed the heinous crime. The boy is Idris Bashayi Musa,” he said.

    NAN

  • PDP insists on results from polling units

    …alleges plots to alter election results

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has insisted on the official release of results already delivered at the various polling units for its presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar.

    A statement last night by the spokesman for the PDP, Kola Ologbondiyan, cautioned that Nigerians will not accept any figures except what was declared and collated from the polling units.

    The PDP further alleged that the Buhari Presidency has been mounting pressure on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and dispatching officials to change results in Rivers, Kaduna, Nasarawa, Kogi, Bauchi, Cross River, Borno, Yobe and Edo states among others, in a frenzy to allocate fictitious figures for President Buhari.

    “Pathetically, the Buhari Presidency is also threatening the South-East state governors to change results and carve a 25% for Mr. President, a scheme that has already failed.

    “In Bauchi state, we are aware of the plots to move thump-printed ballot papers and fabricated results from Bauchi to Dass Local Government Area to upturn PDP’s victory in the results already delivered and announced at the polling units in the area.

    “This is why the electoral officials have been delaying moving the results for final collation and announcement. If this plot fails, the APC plans to void the results for Dass.

    “In spite of all these, our party assures Nigerians that the hope for a new government led by Atiku Abubakar, is already manifest.

    “Our agents and indeed, Nigerians, already have the results as delivered at the polling units and are not ready to accept anything to the contrary. President Buhari and the APC should therefore quietly come to terms with the fact that they have been defeated.

    “The PDP therefore cautions INEC to respect the laws and electoral guidelines by upholding and declaring results from the polling units as expressed by Nigerians on Saturday”.

  • Military confirms fresh attack on Agatu community

    The Commander of a special military task force known as “Operation Whirl Stroke” has confirmed that there was an attack at Agatu Community in Benue early on Wednesday.

    Maj.-Gen. Adeyemi Yekini said in a statement that the number of people killed had not yet been ascertained but that troops had been deployed to the area to restore peace.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the special military outfit is charged with the task of flushing armed groups out of Benue, Nasarawa and Taraba.

    “I received a report this afternoon that some people were killed in Agatu by suspected armed bandits.

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    “I’m not sure of the number of casualties yet but I don’t think it’s up to 16. We have sent a patrol team to the general area where the incident happened.

    “The location where it happened, although in Benue but can better be accessed through Loko in Nasarawa State. We are sending a patrol team there to verify what really happened,’’ said Yekini.

    Agatu and many other farming communities in Benue have witnessed repeated armed attacks in recent years in deadly episodes blamed on herdsmen.

     

  • Valentine’s Day: Two lovers die over lady in Nasarawa

    Valentine’s day celebration has left two young men dead in Obi town of Obi local government area of Nasarawa state on Thursday.

    An eyewitness account said the incident took place at about 10am on Thursday when one of the lovers trailed his rival, whose name was given as Aliyu, and stabbed him in the stomach.

    The unsuspecting Aliyu had offered his killer a handshake not knowing his rival was armed and wanted him dead.
    The culprit attempted to run to safety but could not evade the rampaging irate youths who caught up with him, poured petrol on him and set him ablaze.

    A family member of the late Aliyu who simply gave her name as Aisha said the brother was rushed to the Dalhatu Araf Specialist Hospital in Lafia.

    She said upon arrival at the hospital, where incidentally his mother works at the casualty unit, he asked to see her.

    “After our youths from Obi took him to the hospital, he said he wanted to see his mother, whose name is Hassana, who was also on duty yesterday morning”.

    ” As soon the mother came into the casualty unit and held his hand he gave up the ghost “.

    When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, Othman Ismaeel, said the incident was reported at the Obi Police station by the father of the late Aliyu said to be 30 years of age.

    He said the police are on top of the situation.

  • Gunmen kill three, burn houses in Nasarawa

    Three persons were reportedly killed with over seven houses burnt by suspected gunmen alleged to be Bassa militia in the early hours of Friday, Jan. 25, in Tudu Uku ,Toto Local Government Area of Nasarawa State.

    The Nation recalls that there have been persistent clashes between Egbura and Bassa communities of Toto Local Government that has claimed many lives and properties worth millions of Naira.

    Confirming the incident with newsmen, Mr Nuhu Dauda, the Executive Chairman of Toto local government decried the attack on innocent citizens that led to the killing of three persons with one other still missing.

    “I have received the report this early morning that Bassa militia attacked Tudu Uku in Toto Local Government Area of the state and killed three persons and burnt about seven houses and vehicles, among others.

    “I also received a report that one boy is still missing during the attacked and the attackers beheaded one person,” he said.

    The Chairman assured the people of the area of his continued readiness to collaborate with the security agencies to ensure that permanent peace is restored in the area.

    However, an eyewitness in the community who narrowly escaped the attack, Mallam Ibrahim Usman, said the gunmen attacked the community at about 4am and killed about nine persons including a mad man.

    He said the unprovoked attack has been a recurrent menace, calling on government to urgently proffer lasting solution to the perennial problem.