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  • INEC probes Rivers poll controversy

    INEC probes Rivers poll controversy

    A THREE-MAN Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has been sent  to Rivers State where there have been protests over the conduct of last Saturday’s elections.

    According to a statement by the Secretary to the Commission, Mrs. Augusta C. Ogakwu, the team is expected to submit its report before the end of the collation of results of the presidential election.

    The statement said: “Further to the allegation made by the All Progressives Congress (APC) on the conduct of the presidential and National Assembly elections on Saturday 28th March, 2015 in Rivers state and its call for cancellation of the exercise, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has set up a fact- finding mission to ascertain the veracity of the claims and allegations and to advice the Commission and the chief electoral Commissioner/Returning Officer for the presidential election.

    “The committee of National Electoral Commissioners comprises the following:

    Mrs. Thelma Iremirem, Head and Supervisory National Commissioner for Rivers State; Col. M.K. Hammanga and Prof. Lai Olurode.

    “They have departed for Rivers State and it is expected that they will submit their report before the end of the collation of results of the other states and the FCT.

    “Following the consideration of the report, the Commission will make its decision known.”

  • Amaechi imposes curfew in Rivers

    Amaechi imposes curfew in Rivers

    The government of  Rivers State last night imposed a dusk to dawn curfew on the state following the tense political  atmosphere.

    A statement by Information Commissioner Ibim Semenitari said: “Thegovernment has imposed a curfew in Rivers State from 7:00 pm (1800 GMT) to 6:00 am to prevent the breakdown of law and order because of the tense political situation.

    “Rivers, in the oil-producing Delta region, is a key battleground in the election, which is seen as the closest in Nigeria’s history.

    “The main national opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) has held protests in the state capital Port Harcourt, accusing the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of widespread vote-rigging.

    “Thousands of supporters took to the streets on Sunday and Monday, calling for the election to be re-run in the state, which is next door to President Goodluck Jonathan’s home in Bayelsa.

    “The APC controls Rivers after governor Rotimi Amaechi defected from the PDP in 2013 and he has since become a top critic of the government.

    “On Monday, female supporters of the APC were teargassed as they tried to converge on the offices of the local electoral commission.”

     

     

  • Rivers APC reject results of elections

    Rivers APC reject results of elections

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State has rejected the results of Saturday’s fraudulent elections released Monday by the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in the state, Mrs. Gesila Khan.

    In the released results, President Goodluck Jonathan of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was declared winner of the election in Rivers by a wide margin, while all the Senatorial and House of Representatives’ seats in the state, according to Khan, also won by the PDP’s candidates, in spite of the non-availability of original result sheets during the elections.

    The Director of Communications of Rivers APC’s Dr. Dakuku Adol Peterside’s Greater Together Campaign Organisation, Mrs. Ibim Semenitari, declared that the released results were unacceptable, but asked the members of the party in the state to remain calm and law abiding.

    Semenitari said: “The REC of INEC in Rivers State, Mrs. Gesila Khan, has just engineered a rape of democracy in Rivers State. Mrs. Khan, who made no pretense as to her bias for the PDP, Monday denied the over one million APC voters in Rivers State their voice. This is not acceptable to us and we reiterate our call for the cancellation of all elections in Rivers State.

    “Mrs. Khan was kept abreast of all protests of the APC by its state party agent, Barr. Achinike William–Wobodo, whom her staff unceremoniously sent out of the collation centre on Saturday, March 28, 2015.

    “Besides the seven petitions before her (Rivers REC of INEC), written and signed by Barr. William-Wobodo, Mrs. Khan is aware that a petition from Rivers State is before the Chairman of INEC (Prof. Attahiru Jega) and he has announced investigations into the Rivers State case. The APC in Rivers State rejects in its totality, the false and misleading results presented by Mrs. Khan.”

    The Rivers APC’s governorship candidate’s director of communications, who doubles as the state’s Commissioner for Information and Communications, also expressed optimism that the results of the sham elections in Rivers would be cancelled, the REC removed and a new date for fresh polls announced by Jega, described as a man of integrity.

  • APC leaders, members protest election in Rivers

    APC leaders, members protest election in Rivers

    The leaders and members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State on Sunday  protested in Port Harcourt,presidential and National Assembly elections without result sheets, with the polls marred by violence and killings across the 23 local government areas of the state.

    The protesters, who moved round Port Harcourt and later got to the headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Aba Road, called for fresh elections and transfer of the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Dame Gesila Khan, for allegedly taking sides with the leaders of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    Khan was also accused of releasing the original result sheets to the Rivers governorship candidate of the PDP, Chief Nyesom Wike, a former Minister of State for Education, and other leaders of the party, with colour photocopies given to the Electoral Officers across the 23 LGAs of the state, which they allegedly used to write fake results.

    Khan, however, said: “It is a lie and cheap blackmail. It is not possible to hand over original result sheets to politicians, especially with the security numbers on them. They should concentrate on campaigning and allow me to do my job.”

    Among the APC’s protesters were the Rivers governorship candidate of the party, Dr. Dakuku Adol Peterside; his running mate, Okorie Honourable Asita; Senator Magnus Abe; Chief Tony Okocha; Rivers commissioners; federal and state lawmakers, among other eminent personalities.

    Peterside, his supporters and APC members maintained that they did not vote on Saturday.

    The determined protesters ignored the heavy security on Aba Road, especially between Waterlines Bus Stop and GRA Junction, thereby moving to the gate of the INEC headquarters, near the corporate headquarters of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).

  • Rivers APC protest

    Rivers APC protest

    RIVERS  APC MEMBERS PROTESTING OVER IRREGULARITIES DURING THE  PRESIDENTIAL AND NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION IN PORT HARCOURT ON SUNDAY
    RIVERS APC MEMBERS PROTESTING OVER IRREGULARITIES DURING THE
    PRESIDENTIAL AND NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION IN PORT HARCOURT ON SUNDAY
  • Scores of APC members shot, arrested in Rivers

    Today’s presidential and National Assembly elections have turned out to be a big nightmare for the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State, with the members being killed, attacked and disenfranchised in various parts of the State.

    “Armed militias working for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have intensified their killing of APC members. Scores have already been killed and several others marked for elimination. This morning in Kpite Town, Tai Ward 2 and other areas of the State, five people were shot dead by PDP’s armed militia, and that was before accreditation commenced,” Rivers APC Chairman, Dr. Davies Ibiamu Ikanya, said in a statement in Port Harcourt.

    Lamenting his party’s ordeal, Ikanya said: “It is sad that PDP and its collaborators are targeting APC strongholds and chieftains for attacks and killings. To intimidate our people and contrary to the court ruling forbidding the use of the Army in this election, there has been a massive deployment of soldiers in the State with clear instruction to shoot at sight any APC agent that refuses to comply with the evil plot of PDP to write the results of the election at some designated areas of the State in favour of PDP.”

    Chief Ikanya gave the following specific examples of APC’s travails:

    •Hon. Chidiebere Okwuwolu, former Commissioner and currently an APC leader, was arrested by police and taken to Olu Obasanjo Police Station in Port Harcourt along with 99 other arrested APC members scattered in various Police Stations in the State.

    •At Ubima, the home town of Governor Chibuike Amaechi, the INEC results sheets are currently with Chief Nyesome Wike, the guber candidate of PDP in Rivers State. Governor Amaechi has refused to embark upon any accreditation because of lack of result sheets in all the polling units in the State, a situation contrived by INEC and PDP to make room for PDP to rig the election.
    •At Andoni, the Local Government Area of Rivers State APC Chairman, Dr. Davies Ibiamu Ikanya, and Chief Uche Secondus, the National Vice Chairman of PDP and his cousin, Engr Tele Ikuru (the Deputy Governor of Rivers State who few days defected to PDP) hell has been let loose; electoral materials have been hijacked by PDP agents in connivance with the Army that has been threatening to arrest and kill any APC chieftains in sight.

    •The Caretaker Committee Chairman of Andoni Local Government area, Esuku Esuku, has been ordered out of Ngo, headquarters of Local Government, by the Joint Task Force (JTF)/army personnel deployed to Ngo, or be killed.

    •At Abonnema, headquarters of Akuku-Toru Local Government, materials are being distributed from the house of Minister of Sports, Chief Tammy Danagogo, instead of the INEC office, without any security personnel. Danagogo has held the policemen that ought to escort these materials to the polling units hostage and injuring DPO of Abonnema, Mr. Joseph Kayode for daring to accompany Hon Isobo Jack the Commissioner for Urban Development to the Polling Unit, relevant pictures attached.

    •PDP thugs hijacked materials and INEC personnel meant for Akuku-Toru Wards 15, 16 and 17. The hijacked materials and men were taken to Freetown, a hinterland coastal community. The attack was led by two youths whose identities are known.

    •In Tombia, in same Akuku-Toru Local Government, PDP had by Friday night filled the community with Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) bouncers who were attacking APC members and, at the same time, preventing those returning home to vote from entering the town. They were doing so in the presence of soldiers who were too few in number. The Caretaker Committer Chairman and others were injured on Friday. The over 30 APC members that were to act as agents were arrested.

    •In Buguma, which is the Headquarters of Asari-Toru Local government, policemen were busy all day arresting APC chieftains.
    •In Gokana Local Government, trained INEC ad-hoc personnel were replaced with untrained manpower suspected to be PDP members. This is believed to have been done in connivance with the LGA Electoral Officer (EO).

    •At Opobo/Nkoro, the Local Government Area of Dr. Dakuku Adol Peterside, the gubernatorial candidate of APC, the house of Opobo/Nkoro Caretaker Committee Chairman, Loveday Jaja, was torched after he escaped to avoid being killed by the PDP hoodlums. Electoral materials meant for the Local Government Area have been diverted to John Africa/Ada Tom Pepple Compound area where they are thumb-printing in favour of PDP. One Barrister J.B Pepple was caught with stained thumbs and he admitted to thumb-printing. Another person Alafagha Oko-Jaja had his head broken head and he is seriously bleeding. No one is sure if he will survive.
    The army has been going around the community harassing people while Chiefs in Kalaibiama are compelling them to vote for President Goodluck Jonathan of PDP. This is said to be on the orders of Chief of Army Staff, Major-General Kenneth Minimah, who is also from the town.

    Mr. Harold Peterside a PDP Agent in Unit 006 Ward, Oopbo/Nkoro was caught with INEC Register and fake Results Sheet at the Polling Unit.

    •At Oyigbo LGA, 40,000 incident forms were being given out at 6:30 a.m. but they stopped when the APC Agent complained about it. He was however asked to leave the INEC office at about 11:30 a.m. Already, 120,000 incident forms have been to Port Harcourt LGA, 80,000 to Obio/Akpor and 50,000 to Ikwerre LGA. The incident forms are one of the ways PDP plans to use to rig the elections around the country, especially in the South South and South East.
    •In Okrika, there was sudden change and appearance of fresh and inadequately trained INEC ad-hoc staff who tried to persuade voters to undergo manual accreditation, claiming that card readers assigned to Okrika LGA polling booths were not working (even without trying them). In a few units where APC supporters insisted on ‘No Card, No Accreditation’, the card readers mysteriously began to work. But in majority of the places manual accreditation is being undertaken.

    Also in Okrika, there is insufficient delivery of electoral materials by INEC. Up till now no one, not even party agents, has seen the original result collation sheets. The INEC officials claim it is not everything that they must explain. Meanwhile, INEC delivered incident forms far excess of the number of registered voters.

    Meanwhile, PDP stalwarts are openly parading bundles of PVC cards in their possession. Rowland Sekibo, accompanied by police and PDP thugs armed with guns, are going around chasing away APC members from doing accreditation. They had done so in wards 1, 7, 8, 9 and 2. They tore the tags of our agents, beat them and chased them away, injuring scores of them.

    “We condemn this brazen rape of democracy by PDP in collaboration with INEC and the security agents. It is unacceptable as this is not what democracy should be. PDP should allow Rivers people to vote without guns pointed at their throats,” Dr. Ikanya said in the statement.

    Dr Ikanya passed a vote of no confidence on the State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Gesila Khan, declaring that she has failed woefully as she is bent on carrying out her secret agreement with PDP to return victory to the party at all cost. Whatever trash she will announce as the result of today’s election is not acceptable to us and we ask for her immediate transfer and a new date be set for a proper election in Rivers State than the sham and charade that was calculated to rubbish INEC and democracy.

     

  • APC condemns election violence in Gombe, Rivers

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has condemned the violence perpetrated against its members in Gombe and Rivers State during Saturday’s elections, saying violence has no place in any democracy.

    In a statement issued in Lagos on Saturday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party in particular condemned the collusion between INEC and the PDP, aided by the security in Rivers, saying that what transpired in the state is nothing but a travesty of elections.

    ”INEC practically handed over the elections to the PDP in Rivers, depriving APC strongholds of men and material. In Okrika, materials arrived and were taken to the home of the State Secretary for PDP Ibibia Walter, while all units in Ahoada East and Omuma LGAs do not have result sheets. To worsen matters, PDP thugs unleashed mayhem on APC voters, killing one member in Tai Local Government and harassing a serving Commissioner.

    ”Simply put, there was an orchestrated, massive disenfranchisement in APC strongholds,” it said.

    APC also condemned the killing of eight of the party’s members, one of them a serving member of the House of Assembly, in Gombe State on Saturday, saying it was aimed at intimidating its members and preventing them from coming out to vote.

    The party also said there is a plan to rob former Governor Danjuma Gombe of victory in his senatorial district, as the military commander and the police commissioner in the state are trying to orchestrate a crisis so they can arrest the former Governor and put him away.

    It therefore called for an end to the violence, harassment and intimidation of its members in the state.

  • Potential flashpoints: Lagos, Rivers, Kaduna, Ekiti, others

    Potential flashpoints: Lagos, Rivers, Kaduna, Ekiti, others

    As the rescheduled presidential and National Assembly elections finally hold today, Lagos, Rivers, Kaduna and Ekiti States have been identified as potential flashpoints.  This is going by the palpable and worrisome tension that trailed the build-up to the elections in the listed states.

    Consequently, findings revealed that a number of the residents have either fled or made up their minds not to go out and vote to avoid being victims in the event that violence breaks out eventually.

    Rivers State appears to top the list with the plethora of politically-motivated violence that took place in the state during the electioneering campaign. The intense rivalry between the incumbent governor, Rotimi Amechi and the PDP governorship candidate, Nyesom Wike, has no less festered the wave of violence in the state. The level of violence in the state appears alarming as the number of people that have been killed in the build-up to the election has stealthily been on the rise. Okrika, Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni, Ogu/Bolo, Obio/Akpor, Etche and Ogoni  have been listed as local government areas that are prone to violence.

    No fewer than 20 people were reported to have been brutally murdered in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area between November 2014 and January 2015.

    The spate of murder has been largely blamed on the use of cult groups and hoodlums by power drunk politicians.  Aside from other forms of attack, the hoodlums also took their bloodletting to political rallies.

    In January, 24th  to be specific, the All Progressives Congress governorship rally in Okrika Local Government Area came under violent attack which led to the destruction of the equipment being set up for the exercise.

    Venue of a disrupted rally
    Venue of a disrupted rally

    The armed youths shot sporadically and threw dynamites into the National School Field venue of the party’s governorship campaign. A policeman, who attempted to repel the assailants, was hit by a bullet and later died in the hospital, while the governorship candidate of the party, Dr. Dakuku Peterside, narrowly escaped death.

    Another wind of violence blew on the state on February 22, 2015, when Mr. Freddy Ndigbara, the Deputy Chief Press Secretary to Governor Rotimi Amaechi, was abducted in Kaani, Khana Local Government Area.

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had four of its members killed within a short period of six days. Two chieftains of the party, Mr. Ibima Olunta and Mr. Goodfellow Bobmanuel,  were shot dead on the 15th  of March  in Abonnema, headquarters of Akuku-Toru Local Government Area. The two others Odinaka Wichendu and Nkanum Nwonkwo, were shot dead in Aluu community in Ikwerre Local Government Area of the state on the 21st of the same month.

    Several persons were also injured when armed thugs shot sporadically at an APC ward-to-ward rally in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area recently.

    Findings revealed that  some terror -stricken natives and several  strangers who reside in Port Harcourt started relocating to their home states since the beginning of the week.

    Gloria Nnoke, an Ikwerre woman is one of the people that have relocated their families.  In a chat The Nation, she said she relocated her family  because she didn’t want to be a victim of election violence. “I am not the only one that has relocated from Omuku. The way party loyalists are parading in the area  shows that there could be trouble on the election day.

    “About 50 youths in the area lost their lives in the pre-election violence. I have no choice than to relocate with my children, though my husband is still there.”

    As a result of the unbridled violence, The Nation  gathered that many residents of Okrika have decided to stay at home on election day instead of going out to vote. There are fears among the people that the election could be hijacked  by ex-militants.

    During the week, a group under the aegis of Nigeria Democratic Forum (NIDAF) alerted politicians in the state that the agents of International Criminal Court (ICC) are beaming their searchlight on the troubled zones in Rivers State.

    The President of the group, Comrade Obiajunwo Dike, told The Nation that the trouble makers and violent prone politicians may wish to reconsider their strategies as agents of ICC have spread their investigative dragnet to those local governments in the state identified as risk areas in this 2015 election, adding that their investigation is to ascertain the root cause of politically-motivated violence and those behind it.

    However, Dame Gesila Khan, the Rivers State Resident Commissioner, has said the commission is fully prepared to conduct free, fair and credible elections in the state.

    She said INEC has done their part to stabilise the state and ensure that politicians do not see themselves as enemies but as brothers and sisters. She regretted that much innocent blood had been shed and  pleaded with shareholders and politicians to allow peace to reign.

    A torn campaign poster
    A torn campaign poster

    “The commission is seriously concerned about the violent incidents before, during and after elections and we have been appealing to all stakeholders to prevail on our youths to shun all forms of violence and avoid being used by politicians to perpetrate acts that may lead to the disruption of the elections. The future of this nation belongs to them and therefore they must help to deepen our democratic process.”

    The story has not been too different in Lagos State where political violence has been taking different forms and shapes. From the  mutilation of political opponents’ posters and billboards, hoodlums suspected to be political thugs have unrestrainedly attacked convoys of party candidates, burning their campaign vehicles in the process. A number of party faithful have equally been killed in some of the attacks.

    For example, three people were gruesomely murdered in Lagos Island late last year when members of the APC and the  PDP clashed.

    Three people were also killed  early last month at Ajegunle area of the state when supporters of the two leading parties clashed; 20 people sustained different degrees of injury  in the clash .

    Also, in Agege, an APC supporter, Mr. Eyitayo Peters, aka Abona, lost his life on January 22 after being shot in the face on Orile Road. Another supporter, Lanre Ogunjimi, was shot in the waist in the same area.

    Going by the spate of violence that has trailed the campaigns of the candidates for the Lagos-West senatorial district in the state, political watchers have expressed fears that the area  is one of those to watch. Recently, the supporters of the two major contenders for the soul of area, Hon. Olamilekan Adeola (Yayi) of the APC and Segun Adewale (Aeroland) of the PDP have been locked in a fierce battle .

    Recently, the campaign office of Hon. Adeola came under heavy attacks. The assailants reportedly fired shots into the office  damaging the rear windscreen of his  Toyota Land Cruiser and the exterior of the office room.

    The incident led to heated argument between the feuding candidates with Aeroland claiming that it was Yayi’s supporters that attacked his campaign team when he was passing through Yayi’s campaign office’s area.

    Allegations and counter-allegations about the destruction of  posters and billboards erected at strategic positions have also generated heated argument between the parties and their supporters.

    While the APC on its part is saying that the PDP and its supporters have been responsible for removal of posters belonging to candidates vying on its platform, the PDP says otherwise.

    Few days ago, protesters suspected to be members of the  Oodua Peoples Congress heightened the tension in the state when it took to major roads in the city  to demand for the sack of INEC boss, Prof  Attahiru Jega.  They allegedly brandished all manners of dangerous weapons and destroyed APC campaign posters and billboards they could lay their hands on. Their action created massive gridlock and apprehension in the state.

    Like their Rivers State counterparts, the residents of the state have been living in the fears  that the election may be accompanied by some degree of violence.

    “We have heard that some politicians have armed their supporters with dangerous weapons. I am really worried by the development  and that is not encouraging me to go out and vote. From what I have seen so far, there is little or nothing the security agents can do to check these people. It is unfortunate that these depraved politicians are poised to make it a do-or-die issue,” Bade, a resident of Alimosho area said.

    Hounded by the orgy of violence that swept across the state in 2011, residents of Kaduna State appeared to have made up their minds that  the election could  be violent. Even though they fervently pray against it, the people have already started stocking their homes with foodstuff to avoid suffering from hunger if  there is violence and a dusk-to-dawn curfew is imposed.

    The figure of casualties recorded in the 2011 violence put the state  as the worst hit by the crisis and thereby responsible for tension in the state presently.

    Out of a total of 943 deaths recorded across the country in the 2011 post-election violence, Kaduna alone recorded 827. Also, all the property that was lost was put at N40.6 billion across the country, and Kaduna alone lost N23.3 billion.

    ‎One thing that makes election violence worse in Kaduna State is that, it  often quickly turns  religious.

    This has made religious leaders in the state to be educating their members on the need to stay away from acts that could lead to violence. A cleric,  Bishop Idowu-Fearon, told the residents: “We must work hard to ensure that the 2011 crisis does not repeat itself in 2015 election. We must not allow the politicians to use us to kill fellow human beings and destroy properties that people struggled to acquire.

    “So, my advice is that we are created by one God, whether you are a Muslim or Christian, Hausa or Nupe, Igala or Gwari, etc. God wants us to live together and develop Kaduna State and the country in general. God wants us to work together; tell the politicians not to divide us. You have your religion, I have my religion.

    “You cannot force a Christian to become a Muslim; you cannot force a Muslim to become a Christian. We need to tell ourselves that we do not need a Muslim or Christian President or governor. What we need is a President who fears God, whether he is a Muslim or a Christian. In Kaduna State, we don’t need a Muslim or Christian governor, but we need a governor who fears God because we are created by one God.”

    Alluding to the holy books, he added: “The Bible and Quran are clear about what is expected of our leaders.  They must be just, honest and accountable to the people and seek advice from the people.  So let us use our Permanent Voters Card (PVCs) to elect credible leaders. Your PVCs is your power, use it wisely, and vote according to your conscience.

    “If you vote for a corrupt person, a person who is not honest and just, God will ask you questions. So vote for credible leaders, and by the special grace of God, there will be no crisis in 2015 elections”, he said.

    The Resident Electoral Commiss‎ioner( REC), Hussaini Ahmed Mahuta, and the state Commissioner of Police, Umar Shehu, have assured of their readiness to ensure peaceful elections.

    The ‎REC said: “INEC has made and still making tremendous efforts towards ensuring that the general elections are free, fair and credible, and to also ensure that nobody is deliberately disenfranchised.”

    ‎In the same vein, the police assured that it will do all within the ambit of the law to protect lives and property of the citizenry, before, during and after the polls. It said it is ready to secure the lives and property of the people by deploying enough men to the field, especially the flashpoints.

    But some residents, who spoke with The Nation vehemently stated: “The best way to prevent violence is to ensure free, fair and credible elections and at the end, announce result that reflects the wish of the people.”

    Ekiti is another state that is feared to record some pockets of violence following its  unbroken record in this regard in recent times. Whenever elections are around the corner, the residents are often afraid that the ugly trend could rear its  head.

    Some of the high profile assassinations that had taken place in the state in the past included the killings of a World Bank consultant, Dr. Ayodeji Daramola; an Assistant General Manager, Finance and Administration of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria in Kaduna State, Mr. Kehinde Fasuba; Mr. Tunde Omojola, Mrs. Eunice Omojola and Mr. Yemi Oni. One Mr. Foluso Ogundare of Emure Ekiti, was also murdered  during a meeting at Ward 3 in Emure, in the Emure Local Government Area of the state.

    Pockets of violence were recorded in the wake of  the 2007 general election but it assumed a frightening dimension in 2009 when the court ordered the governorship rerun election.

    During the  rerun poll, the Ido/Osi Local Government Area office of INEC along Ipere Road in Ido-Ekiti was set ablaze by unknown arsonists.

    Apart from the razing of INEC office, politicians cutting across various parties were attacked sustaining varying degrees of injury with  property worth millions of naira vandalised.

    A member of the defunct  Action Congress (AC),  Segun Ajayi, had his leg shattered by shots fired by people suspected to be political thugs.

    The build-up to last year’s governorship election also witnessed lots of violence across the state as politicians and their supporters unleashed violence on one another,  causing tension across the land.

    As the 2015 poll draws nearer, tension has heightened in the state as all manners of violence that erupted  marred electioneering campaigns by the political parties.

    A vandalised car during an electoral violence
    A vandalised car during an electoral violence

    There have been reports of attacks on the homes of some politicians, while billboards and posters of many candidates have been vandalised by suspected thugs.

    A civil servant, John Ogundare, expressed concern on the violence being unleashed by politicians through their thugs.  He feared that it may scare the electorate away from polling booths.

    He said: “I am seriously concerned about the level of violence witnessed in the last couple of months. Politics should not be a do-or-die affair and if the trend continues, I may not vote at the election because I value my life and I don’t want to lose it.”

    Mrs. Dupe Esan, a resident of Ikere-Ekiti, said she would relocate to her hometown of Igbemo-Ekiti during the elections because of what she called “fear of the unknown”.

    “Although I was registered to vote in Ikere, I will travel to my hometown two days before the elections because of the fear of the unknown.

    “Nobody knows what would happen and you know that politics is always hot in Ikere here. I will come back after the elections would have been concluded”, she said.

    Following the upsurge in violence, the state’s Commissioner of Police, Taiwo Lakanu, organised a peace meeting where parties and candidates signed an accord to maintain peace at the polls.

    Speaking at the peace accord forum, Lakanu, who was joined by the Assistant Inspector General of Police in charge of Zone 8, Christopher Dega, said the Police would not tolerate violence during  the general elections.

    Lakanu, in a statement,  declared that the command had made adequate security arrangement for the forthcoming elections.

    “The Commissioner of Police has held series of interactive sessions/meetings with political stakeholders and traditional rulers on the need to eschew violence and ensure that their wards/supporters are not allowed to partake in any form of thuggery/violence.

    “The heads of other security agencies under the aegis of Inter-agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES) have assured the command of their full collaboration with the police to ensure violence-free elections in the state,” he said.

    The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) in the state has commenced moves to prevent the polls from being marred by violence by organising forums to sensitize Nigerians to ensure a peaceful electoral process.

    The agency urged political parties and other stakeholders to conduct themselves in a peaceful manner and avoid election-related violence which it fears may worsen humanitarian crisis in the country.

    The Head of Operations,  Mr. Saheed Akiode, said: “Violence is now a means used by group seeking power, by groups holding on to power and by groups in the process of losing power.

    “Thus, electoral violence has been described as all forms of organised acts or threats physical, psychological, and structural, aimed at intimidating, harming, blackmailing a political stakeholder before, during and after an election with a view of determining, delaying or otherwise influencing an electoral process.”

    The Chairman, Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Ikole-Ekiti Branch, Mr. Ademola Adeyemi, lamented the fact that perpetrators of violence are hardly prosecuted in Nigeria despite the provisions in the Electoral Law.

    He suggested the deployment of enough security personnel to areas that have history of violence.

    “Areas that have history of violence should be identified and security forces deployed there to maintain peace during elections. If adequate security forces are not available, then phased election schedule is suggested,” Adeyemi said.

  • All eyes on Rivers as INEC REC declare readiness for elections

    All eyes on Rivers as INEC REC declare readiness for elections

    As Rivers people file out tomorrow to elect their President, National House of Assembly members and subsequently to elect their governor and members of State House of Assembly on April 11. It is obvious that the onus is on the shoulder of Dame Gesila Khan, the Rivers State Resident Commissioner, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct free, fair and credible election.

    Rivers State having been declared as one of the states to watch out for political violence in this year’s election by political analysts and other stakeholders, the Bayelsa State born Dame Khan was posted out of Delta state to Rivers state when the state was boiling.

    The result of her peace  initiation in the state is everywhere and she has continue, even at the last minute to   engaged  with the youths, women, security agencies, religion leaders, non-governmental organization and political parties on how best to achieve peace and to  conduct free, fair and credible election in Rivers State.

    Apart from going from one community to another on voters’ education, the Rivers REC has also initiated a security committee headed by the state Commissioner of Police, Dan Bature. In a recent stakeholders meeting at INEC office in Port Harcourt, she told her guests that if she could do it in Delta Central election which was conducted in a peaceful atmosphere under her watch, she was optimistic that Rivers election will be peaceful and credible.

    She said INEC has done its part to stabilize the state and ensure that politicians do not see themselves as enemies but as brothers and sisters. She regretted that many innocent bloods had been shed in pre-political violence, pleading with shareholders especially the NGO to send the message across to politicians on the need to allow peace to reign.

    She confirmed that all is set to conduct a credible elections in Rivers state: “The Commission in its bid to conduct the most credible, free and fair Elections in 2015 has embarked on so many programmes all of which will culminate in the success of the polls. These include the distribution of Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) for those who registered in 2011 and those who were captured in the Continuous Voters Registration in December 2014. The total number of registered voters in Rivers State is 2,537,590. As at March 18, 2015 a total of 2,469,383 PVCs have been received, and 87% of this number which is 2,148,289 has been distributed while a balance of 308,395 is yet to be collected. This figure includes both the PVCs for 2011 Registration and December 2014 Continuous Voters Registration exercise.

    “Card Readers have also been introduced in accreditation process to authenticate the voters and forestall any malpractices. A total of 6,818 Card Readers have been received and one each will be deployed to the 4,442 Polling units and 1,396 Voting points. The balance will be used to augment where necessary.

    “The PVC is swiped on the card reader and if it is INEC PVC, the Voter’s picture, VIN number and bio-data will appear on the screen of the card reader. And the card reader will give a command that the holder of the PVC should place his thumb on the reader and if accepted, the person then moves to next stage of the Accreditation process.”

    On the area of late arrival of material,  the Rivers INEC boss said the Commission had devised a means of reducing late arrival of personnel and materials to the polling units to the barest minimum. She said, that was done through the creation of Registration Area Centers (RACs) and Super RACs from where poll officials would proceed to their various polling units on Election Day.

    “We will ensure timely arrival of poll officials and materials before 8.00am on Election Day. By this the suspicions associated with late arrival of materials will be completely eliminated. A total of 76 RACs have been identified and prepared for the elections. The Commission has signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Management to use the corpers for ad-hoc duties. It is to be noted that the enrollment of ad-hoc personnel in the forthcoming elections had been done online through INEC website for the various categories of person required for the conduct of the elections. And Twenty six thousand (26,000) Adhoc Personnel is required for the exercise and they have all been trained and retrained for the 2015 Elections.

    “Meanwhile, the Commission has embarked on rigorous voter enlightenment programmes through series of Radio and Television jingles, periodic announcements, talk shops, interview sessions and press conferences. Traditional media like town criers are also being utilised to reach the electorate at the grassroots. I and my team had carried out voter enlightenment messages to the traditional rulers in the state; women based groups, youth groups, religious leaders and market outreaches. Posters, banners and fliers were produced and distributed to all the LGAs.”

    The Rivers REC also inform the stakeholders that the issue of security has been handled, insisting that violence of any form during and after election would not been accepted.  She said the Commission is conscious of the importance of security in conducting effective, free, fairs and credible Elections.

    She noted that there is formation of Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES). “This body is made up of all military and para-military agencies in the State including INEC. The Agencies in this committee contribute their workforce together under the Command and control of the State Commissioner of Police who heads the Election security in the State. INEC in Rivers State has visited these security agencies to solicit their cooperation during the elections, and they have assured us of their support. The Committee (ICCES) has been meeting regular to analyze and workout security strategies for effective coverage of the entire State. About 12,228 security personnel are required for the 2015 election exercise in the State.

    “The Commission is seriously concerned about the incidences of violence before, during and after elections and we have been appealing to all stakeholders to prevail on our youths to shun all forms of violence and avoid being used by politicians to perpetrate acts that may lead to disruption of the elections. The future of this nation belongs to them and therefore they must help to deepen our democratic process.”

    The National coordinator, Women Initiative for Transparency and Social Justice, Dr. Jennifer Spiff who was in one of the interactive sessions with INEC and CSOs, said her 10-year experience in election monitoring shows that INEC was committed for free, fair and  credible elections.

     

  • ‘No Rivers commissioner will abandon Amaechi’

    ‘No Rivers commissioner will abandon Amaechi’

    Contrary to the claim by the Rivers State Chairman of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Felix Obuah, that only five commissioners will be left with Governor Rotimi Amaechi, after a mass defection soon, from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to the PDP, the 32 members of the state executive council have insisted that they are intact, completely loyal and will not betray Amaechi.

    The Rivers Deputy Governor, Tele Ikuru, who is still the Deputy Chairman of the state executive council, stayed away from Wednesday’s second emergency “exco” meeting, which took place at the council chambers of Government House, Port Harcourt and presided over by Amaechi, the Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) and the Director-General of Buhari Campaign Organisation.

    The Rivers Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mrs. Ibim Semenitari, who briefed reporters at the end of the “exco” meeting, stated that in line with the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Ikuru remains the state’s deputy governor.

    Obuah, in Port Harcourt on Monday, at a reception for Ikuru, which was also attended by the Rivers governorship candidate of the PDP, Chief Nyesom Wike, and other leaders of the party, declared that most of Amaechi’s commissioners would soon move to the opposition party, an indication, according to him, that the government had failed.

    The Rivers PDP chairman said at Monday’s reception for Ikuru: “Amaechi has only five commissioners. More than two-thirds of the members of the Rivers State House of Assembly have joined the PDP. They are already talking with me. Today (on Monday), we are celebrating one of our own (Ikuru) and his teeming supporters, who have seen reasons in what we are fighting for.”

    Semenitari, however, admonished the peace-loving people of Rivers state to ignore that lies and senseless propaganda of Obuah and other PDP leaders, while urging them to continue to support the Amaechi’s administration and massively vote for only the candidates of the APC on March 28 and April 11.

    The Rivers information commissioner said: “The executive council meeting was chaired by His Excellency, Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi. Issues of concern to Rivers State were discussed. As at wednesday, no formal resignation letter from His Excellency, the Deputy Governor (Ikuru) has been presented to the exco. The Chairman of exco (Amaechi), however, briefed the exco that he had read in the media and received reports of the defection of His Excellency, the Deputy Governor.

    “Exco also received information from members of the exco from the local government area (Andoni) of His Excellency, the Deputy Governor, that indeed the Deputy Governor had been received by the PDP. That means indeed His Excellency, the Deputy Governor had defected to the PDP.

    “His Excellency, the Governor had told exco that this (Ikuru’s defection) does not in any way affect the status of the Deputy Governor  of Rivers State. Members of exco wish to reiterate the fact that as members of exco, we remain loyal and committed to the Governor of Rivers State and to the people of Rivers State. All members of exco, who belong to the APC, as at Wednesday, remain members of the APC. None of us has resigned our positions with the APC. None of us intends to resign our positions with the APC.

    “Exco, however, took a decision to request that the security agencies ensure security during the elections of March 28 and April 11. Exco has received disturbing reports of violence in various LGAs and the Government of Rivers State wishes to request that the security agencies guarantee the safety of lives and property of citizens. Exco, however, encourages Rivers people to come out in their number and perform their civic responsibilities to the country and to themselves.”

    Semenitari also disclosed that Amaechi had directed the Secretary to the Rivers State Government, George Feyii, to ensure that no stone was left unturned to guarantee the security of lives and property of the people of Rivers state.

    Semenitari stressed that Amaechi also assured that the lives and property of Rivers people would be safe before, during and after the general elections.