Tag: Sam Olumekun

  • We are good to go, says Lagos REC

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Resident Electoral Commissioner in Lagos State, Mr Sam Olumekun, says the electoral body is good to go, and ready to give residents of the state free and fair elections on Saturday.

    Olumekun spoke on the readiness of the commission in the state in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Friday.

    In Lagos, the electorate will go to the polls to elect a governor and 40 members of the state house of assembly as part of the governorship and state assembly elections holding on Saturday in the country.

    Supplementary elections will also take place in six federal constituencies in the state where the National Assembly elections held on Feb. 23 were inconclusive.

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    Olumekun said that the commission was ready to give Lagos residents free, fair, credible and acceptable elections everyone would be proud of.

    “In brief, we are good to go. We have all our materials ready, and already we are moving to the RACs (Registration Area Centres) now.

    “We are looking forward to a fine outing tomorrow,” he said.

    Olumekun said that the commission was passionate about delivering credible polls, hence the need for all stakeholders to support and collaborate with the electoral body.

    He cautioned all party supporters to shun violence and actions or speech that could impede the conduct of peaceful elections.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that 45 governorship candidates across various political parties will be vying for the number one seat in the state.

    Also, 640 candidates of various parties are eying the 40 seats in the Lagos State House of Assembly in the election.

    NAN

  • Electoral materials in safe custody, INEC assures Lagosians

    Lagos State Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) Sam Olumekun has said materials for the governorship and State House of Assembly election are in safe custody.

    He urged eligible voters to vote on Saturday.

    In a statement, he added that the smart card readers are being reconfigured, noting that refresher training would hold tomorrow to prepare its ad hoc staff for the task.

    He said all staff who performed below expectations have been replaced, stressing that the commission had fulfilled its obligations to those who participated in the presidential election.

    He said discussion was ongoing with the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) for the prompt delivery election materials.

    “Let all eligible voters come out enmass and exercise their franchise by voting for candidates of their choice. Let all conduct themselves in a peaceful manner throughout the period of the election.

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    ” The security agencies have assured us of maximum security before, during and after the elections.  Our sympathy goes to those persons who were victims of the violent in the last election.”

    Olumekun said the commission observed that six federal constituency elections were inconclusive as a result of political thuggery, violence, snatching and disruption of ballot papers and boxes.

    He said in conformity with subsisting law, the commission would address issues that came up during the presidential election, noting it would guide against repetition of the shortcomings.

    According to him, rerun election would hold in 76 registration areas in 148 polling units with a total of 43,660 registered voters.

  • Belgium defender, Vermaelen, suffers fresh injury

    Belgium defender Thomas Vermaelen has suffered another injury and will be out of action for several weeks after straining an adductor muscle on international duty.

    The 32-year-old would miss Tuesday’s friendly against the Netherlands in Brussels, Belgian FA officials said in a media advisory on Monday.

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    Vermaelen was taken off after 73 minutes of Belgium’s 2-1 win over Switzerland in the Nations League on Friday.

    The Barcelona defender has been hit by a succession of injuries since signing for Barcelona in 2014.

  • 2019: INEC seek NOA, NYSC’S support for credible election

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Lagos State has sought support of the National Orientation Agency & National Youth Service Corps to enhance success of 2019 general elections.

    The spokesman for the Commission, Mr. Femi Akinbiyi made this known in a statement issued on Thursday.

    According to the statement, Mr. Sam Olumekun, the state’s Resident Electoral Commissioner visited both NOA & the NYSC orientation camp in the state on Wednesday to seek collaboration towards a successful conduct of elections.

    “While I thank you for your response support for the Commission in the time past, I want to ask you for more support in mobilizing Lagos and to participate in the electoral processes ahead of 2019 polls.”

    “I want the NOA to especially join the Commission in mobilizing eligible for voters who have abandoned their Permanent voters cards (PVC) to come and claim them.”

    “I acknowledge the strength of NOA & the fact that INEC cannot do it alone. Our people must participate in electoral process for democracy to thrive”

    “The Commission is ready to partner with NOA & other stakeholders in our drive to deliver credible, transparent, free & fair elections in 2019.

    “INEC has developed an election project plan and strategic plan of action and has itemised all we need to conduct  a successful free and fair elections.

    “If the last election was rated very high by both local and international observers, we are prepared to deliver a more credible one in 2019 to spas previous achievement.

    Mr. Olumekun urged NOA to sensitized people against violence during elections, saying electoral violence could prevent people from exercising their civic responsibility.

    At the NYSC Orientation camp, the REC Sam Olumekun also commended the State’s coordinator of NYSC, Prince Mohammed Momoh and asked for the support of the organization.

    “We thank   you for your usual support, the Commission will like to improve the MOU between us, please if there is area we need to fine tune in the MOU let us know now so  as to cement the synergy for it to work better in future.

    “Because of the advancement in technology and other issues we must commence early training of Youth Corps members on the handling of the smart card readers ahead of the election.

    “We have noticed that one of the reasons these smart card readers are handled

    “This time around, we want to devote time to educate the Corps members during their Community Development (CD) activities at various Local governments”

    Mr. I shola Waheed, the State’s Director of NOA,  in his response, promised to assist INEC to publicize its activities and mobilize people to participate in electoral process.

    “We shall avail the Commission our officials across the Local government areas in Lagos State to pubilise your programmes. We have over 207 officials to assist INEC”

    Prince Momoh also gave the commitment of NYSC to support INEC in order to deliver acceptable elections in the State.

  • INEC to redistribute 1.4m unclaimed PVCs in Lagos

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Lagos State on Friday said that it was making plans to redistribute the unclaimed 1.4 million Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) in the state.

    Mr Sam Olumekun, the Resident Electoral Commissioner in the state, disclosed this in a telephone interview with our reporter in Lagos.

    “We are actually working out a new strategy,” the INEC boss told NAN, as he explained the commission’s plan to redistribute the permanent voter cards.

    Olumekun, who expressed concerned over the number of uncollected PVCs in Lagos state, urged the owners to go to INEC offices in their local government areas for collection.

    NAN reports that Lagos state has the highest number of unclaimed PVCs in the country.

    INEC had said that it was still in possession of 7,920,129 permanent voter cards yet to be collected from its offices across the nation.

    A breakdown of the uncollected PVCs as at March revealed that Lagos had the highest number of 1,401,390 followed by Oyo with 647,586 and Edo which had 449,001 while Kano had 195,941.

    The figure also showed Bauchi State as having the least number of uncollected PVCs, 15,542, followed by Bayelsa and Plateau which had 28,533 and 25,300 cards respectively.

    NAN

  • CVR: INEC registers 319, 106 new eligible voters in Lagos

    The Independent National Electoral Commission ( INEC ), Lagos State, on Tuesday said it had registered 319,106 new eligible voters in the ongoing Continuous Voters Registraton ( CVR ) exercise.

    The Resident Electoral Commissioner ( REC ) in the state, Mr Sam Olumekun, disclosed this to the News men in Lagos.

    Olumekun said over 21,991 Permanent Voter’s Cards ( PVCs ) were distributed during the first quarter of the CVR exercise in 2018.

    The REC added that 27, 103 transfer cases were attended to and 43, 116 cards were replaced in the state since the exercise started in 2017.

    Olumekun, who expressed satisfaction with the exercise in the state, urged all eligible voters who had yet to register, to use this opportunity by visiting any of the 55 CVR centers in the state.

    “Those who have registered before but just moved to Lagos State need not register again.

    “All they need to do is to visit the registration centers close to their places of abode, where they will be given a form to fill and have their PVC transferred to a polling unit in Lagos State.

    “The same process applied to those resident in Lagos, who have registered before and moved to other parts of the state,” he said.

    The REC, who said there was improvement in the collection of the yet-to-be-claimed PVCs in the state, advised others to come out and collect theirs.

    He, however, urged new registrants in the first quarter of the exercise in 2018 to make effective use of the period set aside for claims and objections from March 26 to March 30.

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    According to him, the period allows the news registrants to check for the correctness of their details, before their PVCs are printed.

    He said that the second quarter of the CVR exercise would commence on April 3.

    Olumekun also urged all stakeholders to join hands with the commission in educating and sensitising the people on the need to participate in the ongoing CVR exercise, to afford them the opportunity to vote in the 2019 General Elections.

    “The sensitisation, mobilisation and education is not the business of INEC alone.

    “It is also the business of every interest group to ensure that people come out and perform their civic responsibilities,’’ he added.

    The News men reports that the commission on Feb. 13 put the total number of new registrants at 231, 435 since the inception of the exercise on April 27, 2017.

    NAN

  • 2019: INEC to deepen engagement with stakeholders for credible polls

    2019: INEC to deepen engagement with stakeholders for credible polls

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Lagos on Thursday pledged to deepen its engagement with stakeholders, for credible elections in 2019.

    Mr Sam Olumekun, the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Lagos gave the assurance at a one-day workshop on ‘Experience Sharing on the 2015 General Election’, held at the INEC office in Lagos.

    The News men report that the commission’s Lagos office organised the workshop for its management staff and stakeholders across the state.

    It was aimed at engaging the workforce in the analysis of its strength, weaknesses, opportunities and threats, as a guide to shaping its electoral activities in the 2019 elections.

    Olumekun said: “It is said that experience is the best teacher, and so it behooves us to learn from our past mistakes and successes, so as to attain a more beautiful future.

    “It is important for us to take stock, in an open and honest manner, of the activities of the past.

    “It is, therefore, important for us to interrogate the past, see where we missed it, where we didn’t do well and derive policies that will help us move ahead.

    “We must deepen our engagement with critical stakeholders to ensure successful 2019 general elections

    “I charge you to strengthen and deepen engagement with stakeholders and not wait till the last day,” he said.

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    Olumekun said the commission must take the lead in demonstrating the integrity of the electoral process to the stakeholders.

    On the challenges facing the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR), the INEC REC urged the staff to rise to the occasion and improve the management of the exercise.

    In his remark, the immediate past REC in the state, Mr Akin Orebiyii, said the state was lucky to have Olumekun as his successor, describing him as a thorough and proactive professional.

    Orebiyii reiterated the need for robust engagement with stakeholders to ensure successful elections.

    “INEC doesn’t conduct its elections alone. INEC works with stakeholders such as security agencies, National Orientation Agency, Political Parties and Community Development Association (CDAs).

    “Others include the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), the media, election observers, market women, the youth, transport unions, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), and Civil Society Organisations (CSOs).

    “If you have them (stakeholders), more than 50 per cent of the challenges would have been taken care of. There is need for confidence building between INEC and its stakeholders.

    “We need to be open to them and ensure education and training for political parties and their agents,” the immediate past REC in Lagos said.

    He urged INEC staff members to respect and build a robust, cordial relationship with all stakeholders for success in 2019.

    Orebiyii highlighted some challenges faced in the 2015election to include mix up in voter registration and various allegations of hoarding PVCs, protests, among others.

    He urged the staff not to sweep any issue under the carpet, but to be familiar with their wards and peculiarities.

    Orebiyii said the 2019 elections would be a different ball game because so many things had changed, but urged the commission to deploy wisdom and experience to surmount emerging challenges.

    The former INEC boss urged the commission to always have backups for every critical material — human and non-human.

    He advised the commission to disseminate information through community leaders, traditional rulers and religious rulers, who must be carried along.

    Some of the officers, who shared their experiences highlighted card reader failure, mix up in voter’s registers, PVCs, negligence of ad hoc staff and poor statistical skills of some collation officers, among others, as part of challenges they faced in the 2015 elections.

    Mr Joshua Adelusithe, the Electoral Officer in Lagos Island, told NAN that the training was apt and would prepare the staff well to tackle whatever challenges that might arise in the 2019 elections.

    NAN

  • Bye-election: INEC trains 1,776 corps members

    Bye-election: INEC trains 1,776 corps members

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said on Tuesday it had trained no fewer than 1,776 Corps members for the September 30 bye-election in Eti-Osa Constituency I in Lagos State.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the seat in the Lagos State House of Assembly became vacant following the death of Mr Kazeem Alimi, who represented the constituency in the Assembly.

    Alimi died on July 18, at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital and was buried on July 19, two weeks after his 50th birthday celebration.

    The late lawmaker was until his death, the Chairman, House Committee on Local Government and Community Affairs.

    Speaking with NAN on preparations for the election, Mr Sam Olumekun, the state Resident Electoral Commissioner said that the commission had trained Polling Officers, mostly Corps members for the Sept. 30 bye-election.

    Olumekun, who assured candidates of a level playing ground, promised to ensure adequate provision of personnel and materials during the exercise.

    According to him, the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security had met and assured voters of security of lives and materials during the exercise.

    He said that the commission has also trained enough Supervisory Presiding Officers (SPOs) and provided adequate card readers to ensure credible poll.

    “We have trained all officers for the election and we have enough card readers for the accreditation of voters on the election day.

    “Let all eligible voters in the constituency go out and exercise their civic responsibility by coming out to vote for the candidate of their choice,” he said.

    The INEC boss, who said that there would be no restrictions of human and vehicular movements, assured of adequate security personnel to deal with any breach of law and order.

    Olumekun urged contestants and their supporters to be law-abiding before, during and after the exercise.

    According to him, the affected constituency has six Registration Areas (Wards) and 188 Polling Units.

    The spokesman for INEC in the state, Mr Femi Akinbiyi, had told NAN that nine political parties would be jostling for the seat in the House of Assembly.

    The candidates are: Mr Olawale Okesola (AA); Mr Samson Tampennu (AD); Mr Noheem Babatunde (APC) and Mr Olawale Gbadamosi (BNPP).

    Others are: Mr Olufemi Adebiyi (DA); Mr Oluwaseun Adebayo-Daniel (NNPP); Mr Arubiewe Abogun (PDP); Mr Olorunyomi Odusanya (PPA) and Mr Abiodun Adetayo (UDP).

    NAN reports that the six RAs in the affected constituency include Victoria Island II, Ilasan Housing Estate/ Moriyegun 5 and Lekki/Ikate.

    Others are Ilado/Eti-Osa, Aja/Sangotedo and Ado/Langbasa/Badore.

  • Nine candidates jostle for vacant Lagos Assembly seat

    Nine candidates jostle for vacant Lagos Assembly seat

    The Independent National Electoral Commission ( INEC ) has said that nine candidates will contest for the vacant Eti-Osa Constituency I seat in the Lagos State House of Assembly bye-election.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the seat became vacant following the death of Mr Kazeem Alimi who represented the constituency in the Assembly.

    Alimi died on July 18 at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital during an illness, and was buried on July 19, two weeks after his 50th birthday celebration.

    The lawmaker, who represented Eti-Osa Constituency I, was until his demise, the Chairman, House Committee on Local Government and Community Affairs.

    The spokesman for INEC in Lagos State, Mr Femi Akinbiyi, told NAN on Friday that nine political parties would be jostling for the seat in the bye-election slated for Sept. 30.

    Akinbiyi noted that the constituency had only six registration areas (Wards), saying that the name of the candidates had been published at the INEC office in the constituency.

    “Nine candidates will be vying for the position, and their names have been published at our office in the area.

    On preparations for the poll, Akinbiyi said: “As part of our preparations, the commission has concluded training of supervisory presiding officers who will in turn train other ad-hoc staff.

    “The training of ad-hoc staff will hold from Sept. 21 to Sept. 23 to deliver the commission’s mandate,” he said.

    According to him, the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security has met and given assurance of security during the poll.

    Akinbiyi said that the commission had received most of the non-sensitive materials for the election.

    He said that INEC would ensure free, fair and credible poll.

    According to him, the new Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mr Sam Olumekun, has urged eligible voters to come out en mass to vote for the candidate of their choice.

    “We don’t want apathy; every eligible voter should participate. All issues pertaining to security has been taken care of, and we promise a level playing ground for all contestants.

    “We want everyone to play according to the rules. I expect a non-violent bye-election, ” Akinbiyi quoted REC as saying.

    NAN reports that the six registration areas in the affected constituency include Victoria Island II, Ilasan Housing Estate/Moriyegun 5 and Lekki/Ikate.

    The others are Ilado/Eti-Osa, Aja/Sangotedo and Ado/Langbasa/Badore.

  • INEC approves Sept. 30 for Eti-Osa bye-election

    INEC approves Sept. 30 for Eti-Osa bye-election

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Monday said the bye-election to fill the vacant Eti-Osa Constituency I seat in the Lagos State House of Assembly would be held on Sept. 30.

    Mr Sam Olumekun, INEC’s new Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Lagos State, announced the date at a stakeholders meeting attended by party leaders at the Lagos headquarters of the commission.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the bye-election is coming up following the July 18 death of  Mr Kazeem Alimi of the All Progressives Congress, who occupied the seat.

    He succumbed to a brief illness at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, two weeks after celebrating his 50th birthday.

    Dr Mudashiru Mustapha, INEC Administrative Secretary in Lagos State, had on Aug. 11 said Sept. 16 was being considered for the election.

    He had, however, said it was tentative had yet to be approved by the national headquarters of INEC.

    The Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC), after Mustapha’s disclosure, urged the electoral body to shift the proposed date for the bye-election by two weeks.

    The group appealed to INEC to consider Sept 30, stressing that they just finished a local government election in the state.

    They said this would give the parties more time to be able to sensitise and mobilise their people ahead of the election.

    Olumekun, the new Lagos REC, told the stakeholders at his maiden meeting with them that Sept. 30 had been approved by the INEC national headquarters after considering the recommendations by party leaders.

    “This meeting is an opportunity for me formally introduce myself to stakeholders in the state and discuss the modalities for the forthcoming Eti-Osa I bye-election that has been slated for Sept 30.

    “Time table has been drawn and we have given them out to the parties. The commission will monitor these activities.

    “INEC is taking the management of elections to higher level. Since 2011, we have progressively improved on our performance.

    “We have designed new tools which we are going to work with to conduct a very fair, credible, peaceful and conclusive election,” he said.

    Olumekun urged political parties to conduct their activities peacefully and partner with the commission in the areas of voter registration and education.

    “Voters’ education is very key to the growth of democracy and INEC alone cannot educate and mobilise the citizens to perform their civic responsibilities.

    “We have about 1.4 million Permanent Voter Cards that are yet to be collected. We are appealing to political parties to help mobilise and encourage the people in this regard, and be part of the voter registration,” Olumekun said.

    Reading out the timetable for the forthcoming bye-election, Mr Oladosu Balogun, Head of Department, Electoral Operations, INEC-Lagos, said the conduct of primaries by political parties was from Aug. 26 to Sept. 5.

    “Forms should be collected from Abuja and the last day for submission of Forms CF001, CF002 and nomination form at INEC headquarters in Abuja is Sept. 7, while the last day for the publication of list of nominated candidates will be Sept. 14.

    “Sept. 23 is for the submission of names and addresses of party agents to electoral officers. Campaigns have started and the last day for campaigns is on Sept.28. Election will then take place on Sept. 30,” Balogun said.

    Reacting, Mr Charles Odugbesi, a representative of the Lagos State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC), suggested that the collection and submission of forms should be done in Lagos and not Abuja to save cost and time.

    Also Mr Shola Omolola, Lagos State Chairman, Action Alliance (AA) said that the timing for the primaries was short and appealed for an extension of the date to allow political parties conduct their primaries adequately.

    Mr Kola Ajayi, State Chairman, IPAC, urged the commission to make the form available online.