INEC declares Kebbi governorship election inconclusive

The Independent National Electoral Commission INEC has declared the governorship election in Kebbi state inconclusive.

INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner for the state, Prof. Yusuf Saidu, who disclosed this, said the election was marred by irregularities in 18 local government areas of the state.

The returning officer quoted some sections from the electoral law which gave him the power to declare the results inconclusive.

Kano state government declares Dawn To Dusk curfew as residents await election results

The Kano state government has imposed a dawn to dusk curfew as the state residents await the state guber election results for the state.

In a statement issued by the state commissioner for information and internal affairs, Malam Muhammad Garba, the state government said the decision was to prevent hoodlums from causing chaos in the already tense situation.

The commissioner called on people in the state to remain indoors as security agents would not spare anyone or group bent on causing trouble.

Bandits kill chief’s wife after collecting ransom in Kaduna

Hulaira Hussaini Ardo, the senior wife of Fulani Chief, Malam Husaaini Ardo, has been shot dead by bandits after they collected N2 million ransom from the family in Kaduna State.

The bandits kidnapped the four wives of Ardo after invading his residence on Feb. 11, 2023. Subsequently, the ransom (money and foodstuff) demanded for the release of the four wives was taken to the leader of the bandits in a forest between Kagarko and Kachia LGAs.

Upon receiving the ransom, the leader of the bandits fatally shot the senior wife and set free the remaining three.

The bandits also refused to release the corpse of the senior wife, family members revealed.

INEC to review governorship and state assembly election results over electoral offences

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has promised to thoroughly review results of Saturday’s governorship and States Assembly elections.

The electoral umpire made the promise following allegations of voter harassment, inducement and manipulation of results in several states.

INEC also explained why it has not uploaded all the results of the February 25 Presidential election to its results viewing portal, IReV.

A statement released by INEC’s spokesperson, Festus Okoye, read;

“The Commission did not deploy to 176,846 polling units during the Presidential and National Assembly elections. We explained to Nigerians that there were polling units that had zero registered voters and consequently, the Commission deployed to a total of 176,606 polling units.

“Not only that, there were places where elections did not take place and there were places where the deployment did not take place. So in those areas you do not expect any results to be uploaded to the INEC Results Viewing Portal for such areas.

“So, the commission, before we reconfigured the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System BVAS for the Governorship and State Assembly Elections, we made sure that data that were left behind in the BVAS relating to the Presidential and National Assembly Elections were pushed to the backend for purposes of giving those who want to go to court or giving litigants the opportunity of having the data from the backend of the commission relating to those who were accredited during the Presidential and National Assembly Elections.

“Political parties and candidates have been applying for this particular data and the commission has been making the accreditation data available to all those who are interested.

“With the governorship election, you can see that there has been improved performance of the IReV In terms of uploading of polling units results in real time. You can also notice that there was improved performance in terms of voter identification and authentication. Now, what that means is that the commission is making progress and also making efforts to overcome whatever challenges were recorded during the presidential and National Assembly elections.

“We have left no stone unturned as far as the processes and procedures under the control of the Commission were concerned. However, for difficult and unforeseen circumstances outside the Commission’s control, we did our best to respond, especially where processes were disrupted by actors over whom we have little or no control.

“Such diabolical behaviour did not only affect citizens but also impacted on the Commission’s officials and processes. INEC staff, both regular and ad hoc were victims of violence. Some of our staff were abducted, harassed, intimidated, hospitalized and in one case killed.

“Nevertheless, where we could not deploy to enable citizens to vote, the Commission took the decision to remobilize to such places to enable citizens to exercise their franchise. Unfortunately, we could not extend the same to areas where voting was disrupted, and election materials destroyed. We are keeping our eyes on those areas and would not hesitate to remobilize where the outcome of the election is affected.

“At the moment, collation of results and declaration of winners for the 28 Governorship and 993 State Assembly elections are ongoing nationwide. We are committed to the sanctity of the process and will not hesitate to take drastic measures against proven irregularities. Allegations of voter inducement, harassment and manipulation of results will be reviewed and addressed.

“He said the commission is still collating figures relating to the number of staff abducted. Some have been released and some are still facing various degrees of threats in various states of the Federation. At the end of the exercise, we will have full details about the incidents.

“On the invasion of INEC’s Obingwa Local Government Area office in Abia State by thugs during the collation of results for the Governorship and State Assembly elections, results from the area would be thoroughly reviewed.

“In contention was the collated result from the Registration Areas for the Governorship election in that Local Government Area. The intention was to force the collation of these contentious results. The behaviour of these thugs is unacceptable and there will be a thorough review of the results.

“The Commission does not take the patience of citizens for granted and will continue to take steps to protect the integrity of the vote and consolidate the progress made so far in the electoral process”.

Funke Akindele deletes all politics-related posts on her Instagram page

Actress Funke Akindele who was the running mate of PDP governorship candidate in Lagos state, Abdulazeez Adediran, has deleted all posts relating to politics and the PDP on her Instagram page.

All photos from her campaign rallies as well as other political engagements during the electioneering process are not present.

The PDP lost to the incumbent governor and APC candidate, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, in the Saturday, March 18 election.

26-year-old woman, Rukayat Shittu wins Kwara House of Assembly seat

26-year-old Rukayat Motunrayo Shittu, of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, has been declared the winner of Owode Onire state constituency of Asa Local Government Area in Kwara State House of Assembly election.

Ms Shittu polled 7,521 to defeat her rival in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who scored 6,957 during Saturday’s election.

This makes her one of the youngest candidates in Nigeria to contest and win a political seat.

Shittu is a journalist and a former Senate President of the Congress of NOUN Students (CONS) at the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) She attended Baptist Primary School LGEA in Ilorin, and Government Girls Day Secondary School, Oko Erin, where she obtained her Senior Secondary School Certificate in 2011.

She proceeded to Kwara State College of Arabic and Islamic Legal Studies affiliated with Bayero University Kano where she obtained a diploma certificate in Mass Communication and Islamic Studies in 2015. After her diploma, she enrolled in a fashion school.

In 2017, she was admitted to the National Open University of Nigeria and graduated in 2022.

In an interview with the Premium Times, after she won the nomination as APC candidate, Shittu said her parents are fully in support of her political career.

“I have the best parents anyone could pray for on earth. They are the backbone of my political aspirations and it has been like that since I was an undergraduate. My dad usually advised me to contest positions in school and I mostly got finances for the contests from him. Their disposition regarding my political aspiration is so firm,” she said.

“My dad studied me and knows what is best for me so he doesn’t hesitate when I aspire for things. I had been class reps since primary school days and that continued until I graduated from National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) as the first female senate president of the Congress of NOUN Students (CONS), heading the legislative arm of the students’ association in over 85 study centres across the federation.

Seyi Makinde re-elected as Oyo state governor

Governor Seyi Makinde of PDP has been declared the winner of the Oyo state governorship election.

The Independent National Electoral Commission INEC declared him the winner this afternoon, March 19.

According to the results released, Makinde polled a total of 563,756 votes to beat his closest rival, Teslim Folarin of the All Progressives Congress (APC) who polled 256,685 votes, while Adebayo Adelabu of the Accord Party secured 38,357 votes.

Hoodlums attack Ogoja collation centre in Cross River

Hoodlums armed with guns and machetes on Sunday morning attacked the Ogoja Local Government INEC collation centre in Cross River.

The hoodlums stormed the centre when the result of the House of Assembly election in the Ogoja constituency was being announced.

The spokesperson of the police command in Cross River, SP Irene Ugbo, who confirmed the incident, said the situation was quickly controlled.

Ms Ugbo said most of the hoodlums had been arrested and were being profiled to ascertain the level of their involvement in the attack.

The Local Government Collation Officer, Paul Bassey, who was injured during the attack and rushed to hospital, described the incident as “barbaric”.Mr Bassey said his laptop and duplicate result sheets were destroyed during the attack.

“One of my colleagues is still being treated in the theatre and I pray he comes out alive as heavy stones and planks were used on him,” he said.

The Electoral Officer for Ogoja Local Government, Peter Kolo, said the hoodlums broke security barriers at the collation centre to destroy the election results.

“As I speak with you, we have recovered all the results from both the BVAS and uploaded results in the portal, and we will soon resume announcing the results from the three remaining wards,” Mr Kolo said.

The State Constituency Collation Officer, Timothy Ellah of the University of Calabar, said he was beaten by the thugs and sustained injury.

“We have, however, recovered all the results, and we are ready to resume announcing the results,” Mr Ellah said.

INEC had already announced the election results of seven out of the 10 wards for the Ogoja Assembly seat when the hoodlums attacked the collation centre.

Gov. Adeleke lauds electorate as PDP wins 25 of 26 assembly seats in Osun

Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun has expressed appreciation to the electorate in the state for the “landslide victory” for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidates in Saturday’s assembly elections.

This is contained in a statement by Olawale Rasheed, the spokesperson to the governor, on Sunday in Osogbo.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared PDP candidates the winners of 25 out of the 26 House of Assembly seats in the state.

Mr Adeleke said the victories the PDP had secured in the state from July 16, 2022, governorship election till date was a complete embrace of the party by the Osun people for good governance and responsive leadership.”

My good people of Osun state, you have honoured me and my party with another remarkable victory at the assembly elections.

“You have passed an excellent vote of confidence in my administration and my party by a series of electoral mandates in the last three elections.

“I went around the state with my scorecard under 100 days, and you responded by endorsing my party’s candidates for legislative offices.”

You have approved of our people-focused governance and our demonstrated will to resolve all outstanding challenges inherited from the previous administration,” he said.

Mr Adeleke, however, called on members of the opposition party to join him in building a new Osun state.”

To my brothers and sisters in opposition, I extend hands of fellowship and brotherhood. Join me in building a new Osun state.

“Support the will of the people as repeatedly demonstrated in the last three elections. As genuine democrats have no power except what the people will. I urge all lovers of democracy to enter the Imole train,” he said.

NDLEA arrests alleged party agents with credit cards in Ogun

Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have arrested four party agents in the Ibara axis of Ogun state with hundreds of credit cards intended for vote buying.

A statement released by NDLEA did not mention the name of the political party to which the arrested party agents belong.

The chairman of the agency, Buba Marwa, has directed that they should be handed over to the police after proper documentation.

“Operatives of NDLEA on election duty stop and search, just intercepted four party agents with hundreds of money credit cards, to buy votes at Ibara housing estate, Ogun state. Each card contains 10k and activated to cash with a code.”the statement in part reads

Thugs storm Ebonyi APGA guber candidate’s ward, burn electoral materials including BVAS, injure three voters

Political thugs have disrupted elections at Omege ward in Ezza North Local government area of Ebonyi state.

Omege ward is the polling unit of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) Gubernatorial candidate in the State, Professor Ifeanyi Bernard Odoh.

According to reports, the thugs who came to the polling unit shot sporadically into the air and injured three people who are currently at the hospital.

They also destroyed electoral materials including the BVAS machine.

Mr. Nwafor Benjamin, an APGA Ward Agent for the ward described the situation as unfortunate, stressing that the development has deprived the people of the area their right to Vote.

“What happened here is very unfortunate and it has never happened in Omege ward before, our youths and the civil defense men accompanied the materials from the local government to the polling unit.

On reaching here, people were waiting for INEC to bring out the materials, unknown to us, some Ebubeagu people came down from a bike with pump action and started shooting and injured three people. One of them rushed to where INEC officials kept the materials and brought out sensitive items like the BVAS and register and started shooting to scare people away before burning the BVAS”. he said.

Confirming the incident, the Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Ebonyi State Police Command, SP Onome Onovwakpoyeya, said electoral materials were being resent to the affected Polling Unit as the election will still be conducted there.

Lagos guber election: Rhodes-Vivour loses his polling unit to Sanwo-Olu

The Labour Party governorship candidate in Lagos state, Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, has lost his polling unit to the incumbent governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu of the All Progressives Congress.

Results collated by INEC staff, Rhodes-Vivour polled 18 votes while Sanwo-Olu won with 29 votes.

PDP’s Olajide Adeniran popularly known as Jandor, polled two votes.

In the House of Assembly election at the polling unit, the APC polled 34, LP 15, while PDP polled one vote.

INEC postpones Guber and House of Assembly polls in VGC till Sunday March 19

The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC has postponed the governorship and States Assembly elections at the Victoria Garden City ,VGC, Eti Osa Lagos state till Sunday, March 19.

The INEC Lagos Resident Electoral Commissioner, Olusegun Agbaje, disclosed this while speaking to newsmen this afternoon.

We had an issue during the presidential/national assembly elections, where our polling official claimed they were held hostage by resident of VGC. So most of them were hesitant to work in the estate again. We wrote to the estate leadership about it. Fortunately our official came before 8am arranged the voting cubicle at the estate gate, but some people at the estate too didn’t feel safe to vote at the estate gate. I discussed with the estate leadership and I also called the EO to discuss the way forward on over 6,000 voters and further directive from the national head quarter that we should remobilize here tomorrow morning at 8:30 to conduct the election. They have already assured of security of our staffs.”

If they give money, collect but vote your candidate – President Buhari advices Nigerians as he casts his vote

President Buhari has reportedly advised Nigerians to collect any money given to them by politicians to influence their votes and then go ahead to vote for their preferred candidate.

Vanguard reports that the President stated this after he cast his vote at polling unit 003, Sarkin Yara A in Daura, Katsina State.

The president, who briefly spoke to newsmen both in English and Hausa languages after casting his vote, said his administration had been preaching against vote-buying and monetization of politics, calling on politicians to desist from such acts.

“If they (politicians) still give you money, collect, but vote for your preferred candidates,”President Buhari said

Thugs hijack and burn election materials in Bayelsa

Thugs have hijacked and burnt election materials for three wards in Ogbia Constituency 2 in Bayelsa State. Officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) deployed to the constituency are already going back to Yenagoa as the hoodlums are on the rampage in the area.

At the time of filing this report, it appears there will be no election in Ogbia Constituency 2, as INEC officials are already heading back to Yenagoa.

Residents have taken to Facebook to complain about the election thuggery employed to disenfranchise voters.

Hoodlums on the streets of Fadeyi chanting “If you no vote APC no come outside”

A video of hoodlums warning voters in Fadeyi, Lagos, not to leave their homes if they won’t vote for the ruling APC party in the governorship elections, has been shared online.

In a video, the hoodlums are seen walking together in an otherwise empty street while making their threats.

This is the latest threat to voters coming from thugs supporting APC, after series of attacks on candidates of other parties and a particularly disturbing threat from MC Oluomo who warned Igbos to stay at home if they will not vote for APC.

The Nigerian Police Force Spokesperson, Adejobi Olumuyiwa, later said Oluomo’s threat should be taken as a joke.

Police arrest 53-year-old woman with laminated INEC materials

The Lagos State Police Command has arrested a 53-year-old woman, who was allegedly found with laminated electoral materials.

The spokesperson of the command, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed this to the News Agency of Nigeria on Friday, March 17, 2023.

The PPRO said that the suspect was arrested on Thursday at about 4.00 p.m. at Candos Road, Baruwa in Iyana-Ipaja area of Lagos.

According to him, the suspect was arrested inside a business centre where she was making the photocopies.

“She was arrested with 550 different INEC materials. The laptop she used in printing the materials has been recovered and she couldn’t give a good account of how she came in possession of the materials. The case has been transferred to State CID Yaba for further investigation.” he said.

Gunmen kidnap Immigration officer and two others on Ikom-Calabar highway

Gunmen suspected to be kidnappers have abducted an Assistant Superintendent of Nigeria Immigration Service, Imojara Godwin, in Cross River State.

Imojara was kidnapped alongside YPP Deputy Governorship candidate, Prince Agbor and one Egbung Sandra, on Thursday afternoon, March 16, 2023, while he was travelling on the Ikom-Calabar highway to Ogoja where he was posted for Saturday’s governorship election.

The Immigration officer was amongst other travellers in a Toyota Corolla vehicle when the kidnappers struck and whisked him and two others away.

It was gathered that the abductors have demanded N50 million naira as ransom before the officer would be released.

“An Assistant Superintendent of Immigration (ASI) Imojara Godwin Imojara was kidnapped in Biase while on his way to Ogoja from Calabar yesterday. He left Calabar at about 3:14pm and was kidnapped at about 3:30pm. He was going for special election duty,” a source said.

Spokesperson of the Cross River State Police Command, Irene Ugbo confirmed the development, adding that they are working to ensure the release of the victims.

“The CP Election has directed that drastic action be taken. It is being worked on. Let us hope and pray that before tomorrow (Saturday), everything will be fine.” the PPRO said.

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