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  • Guber polls: Worries over violence in Kwara

    Barely a week to the gubernatorial and state assembly elections across the country, a number of human rights advocates, observers, security experts and other stakeholders are concerned about increasing violence in the north-central state of Kwara, where the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) are locked in an unusual political battle for the control of the state, reports Dare Odufowokan, Assistant Editor.

    THE people of Kwara were shocked last month when political thugs unleashed unusual violence on many parts of the state, leading to the killing and maiming of persons as well as the destruction of properties across the state. Not a few people expressed concern over what many described as unusual developments in the politics of the north-central state.

    Chief Theophilus Adegboye was a notable member of the Kwara State chapter of the Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN) in the Second Republic. The Offa-born octogenarian also played active politics in the truncated Third Republic when he ran for a seat in the National Assembly on the platform of the defunct Democratic Party of Nigeria (DPN). Speaking to The Nation on the spate of violence ahead of the next governorship election in the state, he described it as unprecedented.

    “Let the truth be told, the gladiators must realize that they are dragging Kwara into a serious crisis that may not end with these elections. Too many people are eager to forwent trouble over votings, when they all should be concerned about how we will have a peaceful election. The news we daily hear about killing and maiming are too worrisome and these things didn’t use to happen in Kwara.

    “Election day in Kwara before now use to be like a festival. Nobody think about fighting. We all want to enjoy the holiday and laugh over the eventual outcome. You will see opposition politicians laughing and gisting together before, during and after the election. I recall that we use to sit under the same canopy, UPN and NPN chieftains in Offa alike, and nobody fights anybody.

    “But since the advent of this 2019 general election campaigns, it has been violence all over the place. It is unfortunate. It is so bad that people are now very afraid to even think of going out and vote. The gladiators must be told to end these killing and maiming of persons as well as the destruction of properties across the state. That is not what Kwara politics is known for. We are known for the drama we bring into our political contests, not killings,” he explained.

    AbdulAziz Imam, a program officer with the Voters’ Rights Network (VRN) in Ilorin, said even the rhetorics that have emanated from political actors since campaign started have largely been violent. He accused both chieftains and members of both the ruling PDP and the opposition APC of fueling hate and enmity with the speeches they have been making on their campaign trails.

    “We have not seen much of the singing and dancing that Kwara politics has been known for over the years. The dramatic flowing rhetorics of politicians like Olusola Saraki, Cornelius Adebayo, Josiah Olawoyin, Shaaba Lafiagi, and many others of that glorious era, have been replaced by violent threats, abusive innuendos, barefaced curses and outright attacks on persons during campaigns,” he lamented.

     

    Unending blood-letting

    Last Wednesday, the All Progressives Congress (APC) petitioned security agencies over the alleged attack on Lola Ashiru, its senatorial Candidate for Kwara South. Malam Lanre Issa-Onilu, the APC National Publicity Secretary made this known in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja. He said the alleged attacks, which occurred in Ojoku town in Kwara South Senatorial District of the state left no fewer than eight persons injured, while two others were shot dead.

    Issa-Onilu noted that the Palace of the Olojoku of Ojoku, HRH Oba Abdulganiyu Adegboyega Afolabi was not spared in the attacks, saying that the monarch was also stoned. He called on security agencies to fish out and arrest the masterminds of the attack, who he said have since gone into hiding. Issa-Onilu added that such crimes could not be swept under the carpet in the name of politics, adding that the mastermind and his accomplices must face the law for their involvement.

    Sources at the scene of the incident vowed that the attack was specifically against supporters of Ashiru, who was leading a campaign rally to the palace of the traditional ruler of Ojoku. Ojoku is the hometown of Senator Ibrahim of the PDP, who is seeking re-election. “The attack was caused some hoodlums ordered the APC campaigners to stop the chant of their political slogan, “O to ge” (it’s enough).

    “Soon, some youths gathered and started chanting ‘O tun ya’ (one more time) the PDP slogan, leading to a confrontation between the two camps. The APC campaign team came under a serious attack during which various dangerous weapons were used. Some people died and many people were injured in the melee that followed. Even the royal father and his people were not spared,” a source claimed.

    Barely 24 hours after the Ojoku attack, news filtered in that the convoy of the vice president Yemi Osibajo was attacked by political thugs who fired gun shots at the APC campaign train. The thugs fled immediately after the shooting spree. Reporting the incident and calling on the police to halt the attacks on its chieftains, the APC said the brazen attack on the Vice President was the height of intolerance.

    Rafiu Ajakaiye, media aide to APC governorship candidate in the state, Abdulrahman Abdulrazak, said “We condemn the brazen attack today in Ilorin on the convoy of the Vice President Prof Yemi Osinbajo by armed PDP thugs, culminating in life-threatening gunshot injuries to at least two of our supporters while many others got seriously injured running for their lives”

    “The vice president was at Isale Aluko suburb of Ilorin on a door-to-door campaign when some dare-devil gunmen opened fire at his convoy which included thousands of APC members and supporters.” “In what is a reminiscence of the Offa robbery, this attack is the height of recklessness on the part of these street urchins who have long been empowered and armed by the discredited dynasty to terrorise our community and anyone who has contrary views to their amala politics.”

    Last month, thugs attacked the family quarters of the Senate President, Bukola Saraki in Ilorin, the state capital after same occurrence took place a week earlier. Saraki who visited the affected areas and patients to assess the level of damages done however urged both his family members and the people of the state not to retaliate. “I have urged my family members and all the people of Agbaji to remain calm and not be provoked into retaliation or reprisal attacks,” he said back then.

    Trouble had started earlier when the vandalization of billboards belonging to political parties and their candidates in the state by unknown persons suddenly became rampant. Tension rose as PDP and APC engaged in accusations and counter-accusations over the issue. Both parties lost a number of billboards across the state as the development snowballed into an orgy of destruction.

    Also, last Christmas day, the supporters of the Senate President, Sen Bukola Saraki and the gubernatorial candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Alhaji Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq had clashed in Ilorin during the annual fundraising ceremony of Ilorin Emirate Descendants Progressive Union (IEDPU) disrupting the programme in the process.

    Abdulrazaq was invited to the podium by the organisers to announce his donation when supporters of the two rival political parties clashed, forcing the security officers of Emir of Ilorin, Alh Ibrahim Sulu Gambari to quickly take him away from the ceremony when the situation became uncontrollable. Both parties later accused each other of instigating the crisis.

     

    More worries

    Ajakaiye added that, ”Coming just a day after two of our supporters were killed in Ojoku in the convoy of our senatorial candidate Arc. Lola Ashiru, this is becoming too much and the madness must stop. Going into an election with these thugs clearly on the loose is an existential threat not just to all of us challenging the misrule in our state but to the entire people of the state and their properties.

    “We call for immediate arrest and prosecution of these thugs. We also demand investigations to reveal those who gave the orders for these deadly attacks. We call for all measures to be taken to ensure safety of lives and properties and sanctity of the ballot box in Kwara and beyond. “No one’s political interest should be at the expense of human lives and their properties. We insist that a political contest is a contest of ideas and no one must be allowed to cow or kill others in the process.’

    The Resident Electoral Commissioner  (REC) in Kwara, Malam Garba Attahiru-Madami,  has also expressed concern over the recent political violence in the state. Attahiru-Madami, who spoke at an interactive session with traditional rulers in the state on Monday in Ilorin, appealed to them to educate their subjects on the need to maintain peace during and after the general elections. He said the traditional rulers were brought to the interactive session to rub minds ahead of the elections.

    “I want to appeal to royal fathers to go back to their domains and invite leaders of political parties and their supporters and talk to them about peace. “We must conduct ourselves in a peaceful manner before, during and after the coming general elections. “I am sad because our campaign in Kwara has become violent; in December, the news came to me that destruction of campaign billboards was rampant,” he said.

    Even the police command in the state is worried about the turn of events as the governorship election approaches. While calling on the gladiators to eschew further violence, the command said it is doing all it can to nab those involved in the ongoing killings and maiming across the state. On Wednesday, the Kwara State Police Command confirmed the attack and said six suspects had been arrested.

    A press statement issued by Ajayi Okasanmi, the Police spokesperson in Kwara State, noted that the command was on the trail of other suspects. “The command received with astonishment the reported attack unleashed on Ashiru and his campaign train in Ojoku, Oyun Local government Area of Kwara State. Immediately the report was received, the Commissioner of Police in Kwara State, CP Kayode Egbetokun, dispatched to the scene of the attack at Ojoku a team of policemen.

    The team was led by the DPO Ilemona and the Squadron Commander 68 PMF, Offa. The teams successfully brought the situation under control, rescued the candidate unhurt and arrested suspects who were actively involved in the attack. Manhunt for the remaining fleeing suspects had since begun, while discreet investigation of the incident is ongoing. For the umpteenth time, the Command is restating its commitment to the safety of lives and property of the people of Kwara State.

    “While warning sternly that acts of hooliganism, thuggery, unlawful possession of firearms and other dangerous weapons will be met with superior forces and suspects arrested will be made to face the full wrath of the law, The Command is appealing to the victims of this attack and their sympathizers not to resort to self-help, but to have confidence in the Command to do the needful and ensure that culprits are brought to justice.”

    On his part, Bashir Bolarinwa, the Kwara APC Chairman, said the attackers outnumbered the policemen on the campaign train, which forced the APC candidate to quickly hide. He said: “The policemen who accompanied our candidate’s campaign train tried to repel the attackers, but they were massively overwhelmed. Our candidate, Architect Lola Ashiru, was quickly taken away from the place and he remained in hiding for over two hours before Police reinforcement came to rescue him.

    “We are reliably informed that the attack was allegedly coordinated by the PDP candidate for the Kwara South Senatorial District, Senator Rafiu Ibrahim, who hails from the same place (Ojoku) where our members and supporters were attacked. “We are also reiterating our earlier call on the security agencies to immediately arrest all known thugs and other criminals across our state so that they will not disrupt Saturday’s elections and the subsequent ones.”

    Adding his voice to the widespread concern over the spate of violence in the state ahead of the governorship polls, Kola Shittu, the chairman of the Kwara State chapter of the PDP, while alleging that the latest attack was part of “the plot by the APC to throw Kwara State into chaos and bloodletting so that INEC can shift elections and later conduct staggered election in the state”, called on security agents to up their game..

    The PDP boss said it is not true that his party is behind any of the attacks across the state, rather, he claimed the opposition APC is to blame. “It is unfortunate that while the PDP is preparing for the elections, the APC is busy orchestrating plots to unleash violence on our candidates and members in order to achieve its aim of having a staggered election in Kwara,” he added.

    While commiserating with the families of the dead victims and the entire Ojoku community over the attacks and praying for speedy and full recovery of the injured, Issa-Onilu, the APC spokesman confirmed the worries over rising wave of violence when he stressed that Kwara electorate have had enough of this kind of retrogressive politics and attempt to suppress the will of the people.

    On Monday, a group of concerned women in black attires, led by Hajia Sarah Adebayo, stormed the streets of Ilorin to condemn what they called the worrisome spate of election violence across the state. Speaking during the protest at the Government House, Ilorin, Hajia Adebayo called on the security agencies in the state to be alive to their responsibility of protecting lives and property.

    “We are showing our displeasure as mothers because our kids and youths are being killed. We have never witnessed this kind of violence in the emirate and the state before, we felt concerned and not happy and that is why we are showing our displeasure about the incident. We value our culture and heritage which is that of peace and harmony,” Hajia Adebayo said.

  • NUPENG, PTD to Atiku: shelve legal action over poll

    The Petroleum Tankers Drivers (PTD), branch  of the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers  (NUPENG), has appealed to the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, to rescind his decision to contest the outcome of last weekend presidential election won by President Muhammadu Buhari.

    In the result announced by the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC) Professor Mahmood Yakubu, Buhari, the APC candidate,  scored a total votes of  15, 191, 847 to defeat  Alhaji Atiku Abubakar who polled 11, 262, 978.

    The PDP candidate has since disclosed his intention to challenge the result of the election at the tribunal.

    But the  national chairman of the Petroleum Tankers Drivers (PTD),  branch of NUPENG, Otunba Oladiti Salimon,  urged the former vice- president to reverse his decision.

    Oladiti,  in a statement  in Abuja,  advised the main opposition party to take advantage of President Buhari’s pledge to run an inclusive government as very reassuring.

    The NUPENG boss expressed concern that threats in certain quarters to form a parallel government was inimical to peace and further admonished all political actors to work for national cohesion and unity.

    The statement reads in part:  “ The PTD hereby calls on the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, to accept the results and accept the election of Muhammadu Buhari as the President. We further call on the PDP to take advantage of the president’s pledge to run an inclusive government. The union also condemns calls for  a parallel government or mobilisation of the masses for   disobedience to constituted authority.

    “We join other peace-loving Nigerians and friends of the country to call for unity, peace and order. We are also committed to the indivisibility of the country and dissociate ourselves from plans and orchestration to be used for violence or mass action.

    “ Consequently, we implore all losers, irrespective of their parties, to rein in their supporters and avoid circumstances in which they may resort to acts inimical to public safety.

    “We further urge such political players to use legal processes open to them as citizens to pursue their legitimate complaints relating to alleged infractions. We restate our confidence in the Nigerian judicial system and hope that it will serve as a neutral arbiter in the event that cases relating to the electoral exercise are brought before it.

    “Our constitution and the electoral act are clear on ways and means aggrieved persons can seek redress in situations they strongly believe that their chances to have won their positions were undermined.

    “We must be reminded that Nigeria is our only country. We must do all within our capacity to keep it peaceful. We will support efforts in this regard and once again persuade our political actors to work for national cohesion and unity.”

    The union called on President Buhari not to disappoint Nigerians who voted for him for a fresh mandate as it noted that the electorate were deserving of good governance in appreciation of their trust in his leadership.

    “We urge President Buhari not to fail Nigerians in his commitment to the common good for the greatest number of our people. It is that confidence in him  that has earned him their unwavering support despite the elite gang-up. He has not disappointed them.

    “A lot still needed to be done in the area of the provision  of critical infrastructure to stimulate economic growth, provision of jobs for the army of our unemployed youths and security of lives and property of the average Nigerian.”

  • ‘Cooperate with Buhari to build virile nation’

    Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, NSCIA, Ekiti State chapter, has called on the presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, in Saturday’s poll to accept defeat and join hands with the winner.

    NSCIA said the opposition party should see the victory of President Muhammadu Buhari as a true decision of Nigerians, urging them to join hands with him to build a virile nation.

    The Islamic group said sustainable development could only be achieved when opposition parties criticize constructively.

    In a statement signed by its President, Alhaj Yakubu Sanni, the council congratulated President Buhari on his electoral victory, saying it was his integrity that earned him the electoral success.

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    The group, which called on Nigerians to inculcate the virtue of integrity in all their dealing, urged the president to be magnanimous in victory.

    The NSCIA urged President Buhari to be relentless in the fight against corruption, focus more on the security of lives and property and put in place policies that would make life worth living for an average citizen.

  • PDP’s Gyang picks Plateau North senate seat

    Rep Istifanus Gyang of the People’s Democratic Party on Thursday emerged winner of the Plateau North Senatorial election.

    Prof. Christopher Vande, the Coalition and Returning Officer for the Plateau North Senatorial District, who declared the results in Jos, said that Gyang, who represents Riyom/Barkin Ladi Federal Constituency, scored 269,555 votes.

    He said that Gyang’s closest opponent, Mr Rufus Bature of the APC, secured 171,233 votes.

    Similarly, Prof. Francis Kwase, the Returning Officer for Jos North/Bassa House of Representatives elections, while declaring the result of the contest for that seat, said that the polls were inconclusive.

    Read also: Kebbi PDP rejects Presidential/NASS elections

    Kwase, who made the declaration in Jos, said that the decision followed the cancellation of votes from Tudun Wada/Kabong ward in Jos North Local Government Area.

    He said that INEC would fix a date for a re-run election.

    Kwase, however, said that Mr Jonathan Dabo of the PDP had secured 89,262 votes to trail Mr Haruna Maitala of the APC, who had 114, 705 votes in his kitty. (NAN)

  • Akala, Makinde, others form alliance against Adelabu

    Leading opposition parties in Oyo State including the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), African Democratic Congress (ADC) and Action Democratic Party (ADP) on Thursday advanced their talks for an alliance against the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the March 9 governorship and House of Assembly elections.

    They suspended the talks shortly before the presidential election but resumed on Thursday.

    Thursday’s meeting held at the Bodija, Ibadan home of a former governor of the state, Sen. Rashidi Ladoja.

    The Nation learnt that they had a much more detailed discussion on factors such as general popularity of each party and candidates.

    They also reportedly discussed which party or candidate will be most acceptable to the people of the state.

    Also discussed was sharing of portfolios and withdrawal of which House of Assembly candidate in which local government.

    Though they considered the performance of the parties in the presidential and National Assembly elections, it was viewed that it would not be a major factor in deciding which party to jointly support for the next election because of local strength of many parties.

    At the meeting were Ladoja of Zenith Labour Party (ZLP), Adebayo Alao-Akala, who is the governorship candidate of the ADP, ADC governorship candidate Sen. Olufemi Lanlehin and his PDP counterpart Seyi Makinde.

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    Others are ZLP governorship candidate Sharafadeen Alli and his counterpart from the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Bolaji Ayorinde.

    After meeting for hours, the gladiators agreed to continue with the meeting on Friday.

    The opposition parties are seeking a joint effort to defeat the governorship candidate of the APC, Adebayo Adelabu and its House of Assembly candidates.

    They came to the conclusion that only a coalition can defeat the ruling party on March 9.

    They drew their conclusion from the result of the 2011 and 2015 governorship elections.

  • APC candidate rejects Ikpoba-Okha/Egor results

    Candidate of the All Progressives Congress ( APC ) for Ikpoba-Okha/Egor Federal Constituency, Hon Ehiozuwa Agbonnayima, has rejected the results of the February 23 National Assembly elections.

    Hon Agbonnayima is the incumbent lawmaker representing the constituency.

    In the results announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), candidate of the People’s Democratic Party, Jude Ise-Idehen, won the election with 53,618 while Agbonayinma got 44,323.

    Speaking to newsmen in Benin City yesterday, Agbonnayima said reports from APC agents and independent observers from various Wards in the constituency established flagrant violations of the provision of the Electoral Act.

    Agbonnayima fingered Electoral Officers in the constituency of conniving with leaders of the People’s Democratic Party to rig the election.

    He said many persons were already confessing the roles they played to rig the elections.

    His words, “I won the election and I will not allow anybody deprived my people the right to quality representation.

    “We have it on good authority that in several Wards Collation Centres, the results were not collated and announced at the Units, Wards and local government collating centre which he said was contrary to Section 27 of the Electoral Act as amended.

    “In various Wards of Egor and Ikpoba-Okha, the Supervisory Presiding Officers (SPOs) and the Electoral Officers disappeared with unsigned result only to appear after long hours with the results still unsigned which negate the result announced.

    “There were cases of malpractices, manipulation of results by INEC staff and intimidation by some security agents.

    “It is clear from reports that majority of INEC officials were compromised. O hereby reject the result announced by INEC and will be challenging the result in court.”

  • Buhari conducted freest election since 1951, Esogban of Benin

    The Esogban of Benin Kingdom, Chief David Edebiri, has described last Saturday presidential election has the freest and fairest election conducted in the country since 1957.

    Chief Edebiri who called on Alhaji Atiku Abubakar of the People’s Democratic Party to congratulate President Muhammadu Buhari and extend a hand of fellowship said he started voting in the country since 1951.

    Edebiri said President Buhari should be praised for living up to his promise to the world that there would be no interference in the electoral process.

    He challenged President Buhari to be firm in the fight against corruption in his second term.

    Edebiri said Buhari’s coming in 2015 saved Nigerian from total collapse otherwise many Nigerians would have gone on exile.

    He said God delivered Nigeria from the hands of those who wants to use the  judiciary  to scuttle the electoral process.

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    His words,  “I started voting in December 1951 and that is exactly 68 years ago. Since I started voting in 1951, till date, I have not failed to vote in any election including that which was conducted by Babangida in June 12 1993, there was none of these elections that has been as free as the one we held on the 23rd.

    “I say that from my own personal knowledge, this is not history that you read from book, this is something in which I participated, there was none of these elections that was as transparent, free and fair as the one we have just held so to that extent, Muhammadu Buhari should be praised.

    “We also found that Nigeria has gotten respect from all parts of the world because of Buhari, this is a fact that no one can deny. Because of his anti-corruption stand, he commands global respect for Nigeria and you will find out that throughout the campaigns, it was only Buhari who talked about fighting corruption no other candidate made it a point that he will fight corruption in Nigeria but other people particularly his major challenger said if he succeeded he will sell off NNPC and other government establishments”

     

  • Jonathan gave me N400m, Metuh insists

    Ex- Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Olisa Metuh told a Federal High Court in Abuja on Tuesday that former President Goodluck Jonathan gave N400million in respect of which he is now being prosecuted.

    Metuh, who is testifying as a defence witness in his trial, argued that, as against the prosecution’s claim, he believed the money came from Jonathan for the publicity activities he carried out for the Federal Government just before the last general elections.

    The former spokesman of the PDP and a company linked to him – Destra Investment Limited – are being prosecuted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on a seven-count charge of money laundering.

    They are accused of fraudulently receiving the N400m “when they reasonably ought to know” that the money was part of the proceeds of alleged criminal act of the then National Security Adviser (NSA), Sambo Dasuki.

    Metuh is equally charged with engaging in cash transaction to the volume of $2m without going through a financial institution, an act the prosecution claimed violated the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act.

    On Tuesday, Metuh, who was led in evidence by his lawyer, Emeka Etiaba (SAN), gave a rundown on his activities prior to the 2015 general elections.

    Metuh said he engaged a media consultant, Yomi Badejo, with who he made a presentation at the Presidential Villa, before then President Jonathan and some others, on a media project intended at boosting the image of the government in relation to the fight against insurgency.

    The ex-PDP spokesman, who claimed Jonathan was impressed with his proposal, said the former President called him on phone and requested for what the cost of the project was which he provided.

    He said Jonathan later called him to inform him that his account had been credited with N400m.

    When asked by Etiaba if he bothered to investigate the source of the money, Metuh, said, “How can I make an inquiry into the source of the money when I already knew the source of the money?

    “I know the money came from the President as the leader of the party and on assurance that funds were raised personally by him at that time.

    “It is normal for the leader of the party or a candidate in an election to send money directly as contributions were mostly made directly to him by friends.

    “The leader of the party informed me that he had made a payment of N400m into my account,” Metuh said.

    On whether he got an alert or statement of account disclosing the source of the money, Metuh said he only saw the statement of his account after the N400m transaction, on January 5, 2016, while he was in the detention of the EFCC.

    Metuh added before the payment of the money in his account, he had not received any alert about the transaction from his bank, but that when Jonathan called him about the payment, he immediately called his account officer for confirmation of the payment.

    Trial judge, Justice Okon Abang, adjourned till March 4 for continuation of Metuh’s testimony, but said trial would not be day-to-day from then on.

    Before adjourning, the judge directed the lead prosecution lawyer, Sylvanus Tahir, to report back to the court on March 4 the status of the appeals filed against his earlier ruling by three employees of Channels Television.

    Justice Abang had, late last year, gave a ruling, directing the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) to arraign the journalists for allegedly making contemptuous comments about the Metuh trial on the television’s Sunrise Daily programme.

    The judge equally directed the EFCC to report, to the Disciplinary Committee of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), a lawyer in Metuh’s legal team, Ben Nwosu for allegedly conducting himself in an unethical manner while he feature in the programme on Channel’s TV.

    Also on Tuesday, Justice Abang fixed March 4 for a company charged with the later ex-Chief of Defence Staff, Alex Badeh – Iyalikam Nigeria Limited – to open its defence.

    Badeh and Iyalikam were being tried on a 10-count charge of money laundering, in which the were accused fraudulent removal of about N3.97billion from the Nigerian Air Force’s account, before he (Badeh) died on December 18, 2018.

    The prosecution had closed its case, with Bedeh scheduled to open his defence on January 16 this year, only for him to be murdered before the set date.

    When parties got to court January 16 Badeh’s lawyer, Akin Olujinmi (SAN) informed the court about his client’s death and sought an adjournment to a date after his burial.

    Olujinmi added that the adjournment will afford parties the opportunity to work out an agreement on how to proceed with the case in the absence of the first defendant (Badeh).

    When the case came up on Tuesday, Olujinmi sought a meeting between parties in the case in the judge’s chambers, a request Justice Abang granted and stood down proceedings for a while.

    At the resumption of proceedings about 30 minutes later, lawyer to Iyalikam, Samuel Zibiri (SAN), said in view of the demise of the first defendant, the second defendant should be allowed to open its defence.

    Zibiri said: “The case is for defence. As the first defendant is now in the extinct, it falls on the second defendant to open its defence.”

    He later sought an adjournment to allow the second defendant open its defence, a request the judge granted and adjourned to March 4.

  • PDP wins Delta with 594,068 votes

    The ruling PDP in Delta State has emerged winners in the just concluded 2019 presidential and National Assembly polls.

    State Collation Officer, Prof Seth Accra-Jaja while giving details of polls results in the 25 local government areas at the INEC headquarters in Asaba, said People’s Democratic Party (PDP) scored 594,068 with APC garnering 221, 292 votes.

    He said while total number of registered votes is 2,719313, adding that accredited voters were 891,647.

    The PDP won in two senate seats including Delta North Senatorial District and Delta South Senatorial District.

    While incumbent Senator Peter Nwaoboshi won Delta North by defeating his closest rival APC, Doris Uboh. Nwaoboshi scored 186,423, while Uboh scored 36,350

    Senator Ovie Omo-Agege of the APC in Delta Central defeated the PDP candidate Evelyn Oboro. Omo-Agege polled 111,100 to beat Evelyn Oboro polled 99,422.

    In Delta South, ex-Gov Emmanuel Uduaghan (APC) lost to serving Senator James Manager (PDP).

    Collation Officer, Prof Adesina Oladipupo said Manager polled 258,812, while Uduaghan scored 125,776.

    The PDP won nine of the available 10 federal constituencies in the State, APC won Ughelli North,Ughelli South and Udu Federal constituency with APC Francis Waive clinching the seat.

  • PDP rejects results in Kano

    The leadership of the People’s Democratic Party PDP in Kano have rejected the presidential results compiled in Kano by INEC.
    The party agent at the collation Rabiu Sulaiman Bichi, who is also the chairman of the party in the state expressed disgust with the way in which figures were inflated in the results.
    According to him “we cannot accept such inflated figures and that is our stand, so we will go back and analyse the issue to know the next line of action to take.”
    “As you can see the presiding officers complained of lack of use of card readers during the voting exercise of the presidential and national assembly elections in the state coupled with over-voting.
    Asked whether the PDP will institute a legal action over the narratives, Sulaiman said ” we shall look at the circumstances and provisions of the law and see what the law says so as to pursue our rights.”