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Uzodimma Appoints Enyinnaya Onuegbu Chief Political Adviser/ Head of Political Bureau

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Enyinnaya Onuegbu

Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State has appointed pioneer Commissioner for Lands and Survey, Barr. Enyinnaya Onuegbu, as his Chief Political Adviser and Head of Political Bureau of his administration.

According to a statement signed by the Governor’s Media Adviser/Chief Press Secretary, Oguwike Nwachuku,  Onuegbu who had had a short stint as Commissioner for Power before the Governor dissolved his Cabinet which affected him, was unveiled on Saturday at a meeting where Governor Uzodimma addressed the All Progressives Congress candidates in Imo State.

His appointment takes immediate effect.

Onuegbu, an ex-officio member of the APC, is a committed member of the Party and has many years of active experience in legal practice.

He hails from Ngor Okpala Local Government Area of Imo State and, as the Traditional Prime Minister of his community, goes by the title Ebekuodike.

Governor Uzodimma expects Onuegbu to bring the weight of experience he has acquired in the traditional, political and legal institutions into the office he has just been appointed into and make a mark that will not only be irresistible but an envy to many.

LASG Shuts 19 Medical Facilities In Alimosho Over Malpractices

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By Akinwale Kasali

The Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo Olu led administration in Lagos State has shut 19 Medical Facilities  in Alimosho Local Government Area of the State over alleged malpractices

The LGA is the most populous among the 20 LGAs and 30 Local Council Development Areas.

The state government through its Taskforce on Counterfeit, Fake Drugs and Unwholesome Processed Foods shut the said Medical Facilities around Igando-Ikotun for non-compliance to regulatory standards.

Prof. Akin Abayomi, the State Commissioner for Health, made this disclosure after reviewing report of the recent enforcement exercise carried out by the Taskforce, explaining that the affected medical facilities were sealed for various offences including; display of drugs for sales in unregistered and unlicensed shops by the Pharmacists Council of Nigeria (PCN); inappropriate storage conditions of drugs; handling and dispensing drugs by unskilled persons and the sales of drugs outside the approved scope.

He noted that the operation of the Taskforce is part of the state government war against fake drugs and illegal drug shops.

Abayomi stressed that monitoring and enforcement activities of the Taskforce has been rejigged to ensure that the provisions of the law on the operation of pharmacies and patent medicine shops is strictly adhered to, in order to safeguard the health of the citizenry.

Similarly, Director Pharmaceutical Services in the Ministry of Health, Oyebisi Omolambe, said that the state government will not relent in its efforts to stop the inherent dangers associated with the operations from unlicensed pharmaceutical outlets and drug shops.

“This closure is thus part of the Government’s renewed efforts to sanitize the drug distribution system and curb proliferation of fake drugs in the State” Omolambe said.

The enforcement and compliance raid by the State Taskforce on Counterfeit, Fake Drugs and Unwholesome Processed Foods was carried out in collaboration with the National Agency for Food Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Pharmacists’ Council of Nigeria (PCN), Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN), the Legal Unit of the Ministry of Health and the Police Officers from Environmental and Special Offences Unit (Task Force) of Lagos Police Command.

Ekiti: SDP In Crisis Over Alleged Imposition Of Senatorial Aspirant

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By Ayodele Oni

Social Democratic Party, (SDP) in Ekiti state is embroiled in fresh crisis following an attempt to impose a senatorial candidate by some officials of the party.

The favoured candidate, Obafemi Adewale, a Senior Advocate, is one of the counsels handling the petition of the party’s governorship candidate at the tribunal.

In a petition to the leadership of the party, one of the senatorial aspirants, Sesan Arowolo claimed that  the  candidate is unknown to members of the party in Ekiti central senatorial district.

Arowolo stated that “I will start by saying, to whom much is given much is expected, betrayal was what I felt, my heart broken not just by a leader I was in love with, but also as I once believed, a true leader.

“I have worked tremendously for this great party without no fear of regret, but it is a surprise to the entire people of Ekiti Central Senatorial District and Ekiti State in general as this injustice uproar from the unthinkable.

“It is of note that in the process of joining this great party we all came as an aggrieved members, who had been victimized by the oppressors in APC and PDP.

“Now it sounds we are from “fry pan to fire” as this is the first time in the history of Ekiti, a none party member as at the time of our primary election will now be the party’s candidate.

“We are categorically saying, the imposition of Barr. Obafemi Adewale, SAN is a day light robbery on the people of Ekiti Central Senatorial District that will jeopardize all our efforts to build a formidable party of tranquility.

“We were told all will be transparent and democratic but the reverse is the case as the party cabal hijacked the structure in favour of their close pals in disguise of the court case.

“Without an iota of fear, distinguished leaders you gave us a criteria for the selection of preferred candidate, which are; winning of unit, ward, local government, posters, jingles and our financial contributions to the party’s project, therefore, how did a man who never showed interest in the Senate seat talkless of participating in the screening, primary election and now suddenly become a preferred candidate of the party?

“We write this to you, to outrightly condemn this ugly incident, notify you that Ekiti Central choice, Project 2023 campaign organization will never accept the charade called nomination.”

The petitioner specifically accused the governorship candidate of the party, Chief Segun Oni of being behind the imposition of his lawyer on the people.

“Your Excellency, you left APC because of injustice and unfairness, you left PDP because of imposition and injustice, we can not but say the truth is that, you who had been an advocate for justice and equality and, in tinkle of an eye changed because of personal gain.

“This has shown to the world, that your agitation is personal than Ekiti wish, as a result, we say it to you that, the past is bad and the present with you is unpleasant, but we will erase this horrible present to have a better future where people of good characters rule without pretence.”

Uzodinma to Imo Primary School  Teachers: Your Problem Is My Problem

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Hope Uzodinma

Governor Hope Uzodimma has told primary school teachers in Imo State that he shares in the challenges they face in the course of discharging their duties and assured them that together they will get the problems out of the way.

The Governor spoke weekend at a meeting he had with heads of primary schools, their teachers and staff of State Primary Education Board in Imo State, at the Rear Admiral Ndubuisi Kanu Square in Owerri to find a lasting solution to the problems plaguing the sector.

The meeting was also an opportunity for the teachers and staff of IMSUBEB in the State to carry out their data and physical verification to enable the government implement reliable payment of salary, increment in salary,  promotion and general welfare structure for the primary school teachers.

While addressing the teachers, Governor Uzodinma acknowledged that they needed to be properly paid and on time too, as well as being motivated by government, but regretted that the pupils who are on the receiving end of the teachers services are not getting quality education because of the attitude of their teachers.

Governor Uzodinma therefore promised  to breach the gap by ensuring that the teachers are properly motivated with the provision of teaching materials, promoted as at when due among others  as soon as the data verification is in place.

He urged all the teachers to submit themselves for the verification and assist the government to get rid of ghost teachers collecting salaries they do not deserve.

He promised that genuine teachers will continue to receive their pay and that with the verification, those who have been left out in the past two years will be paid, even their arrears, after confirmation of their proper verification.

Governor Uzodinma used the occasion to inform the teachers that government has decided to introduce the Clock-in and Clock-out System in the primary schools and offices as a way of monitoring truancy and commitment among the teachers.

The Governor emphasized that his administration is poised to make public schools better than private schools hence his determination to encourage the teachers and to provide them with teaching aids for proper teaching and learning.

Governor Uzodinma said he will not play politics with schools and education generally in Imo State because “the children are the future of the State, the politics of the APC, PDP or any other Party should not be there problem, we must give them the best they deserve.”

He reiterated that he has come to correct the bad state of things he met on ground on assumption of office which include: providing light, water, good roads and accessible healthcare facilities as indices of prosperity.

He said the ideology of his administration is based on the fear of God,  aimed at making the people happy.  “I will be happy when my people are happy and this is my mission and angry when they are angry.”

Governor Uzodinma assured the teachers that the verification will guide his government on how to raise their pay as a way of mitigating the hardship everyone goes through in the State and the country at large.

“Your problem is my problem and your happiness is my happiness. I have come to serve you and I will serve you well. And by the Grace of God the Egyptians you saw yesterday you will see them no more today.”

Earlier in his remarks, the Commissioner for Education, Prof. Sylvester Okorondu, said the meeting was meant for data and physical verification capture for the teachers and staff of IMSUBEB aimed at ensuring that the State has “the right teachers in our schools so that they will enjoy smooth transition from salary payment of teachers to pensions payments when they retire.”

He informed that the exercise will go a long way in removing ghost teachers from the payroll of government “as government is making efforts to ensure that her teachers are made comfortable through prompt payment of salaries, procurement of teaching materials as well as sufficient books for schools in the State.”

In her address at the occasion, the Executive Chairman of Imo State Universal Basic Education Board (IMSUBEB), Her Excellency, Dr. Ada Okwuonu,  thanked the Governor for assisting IMSUBEB to wear a new look.

She said the Governor provided them with funds that made it possible for the establishment to come back to life through the restoration power supply, water supply and renovation of the entire structures and offices of the Board.

She also applauded the Governor for providing education materials to all schools including private ones in the State.

She informed that under Governor  Uzodinma, the State Government will soon commission nine ICT Centres in the three zones of the State for digital and E-Learning of Imo children, and acknowledged that the Governor had continuously approved counterpart funds to attract external funding from UBEC to Imo State.

The Chairman however appealed to the Governor to have compassion on genuine teachers who have been omitted in the salary payment for the past two years and bring them in and accommodate them in the monthly salary payment of the State.

The Deputy Governor of Imo State,  Prof. Placid Njoku, the Secretary to the State Government, Chief Cosmas Iwu, the Chief of Staff, Barr. Nnamdi Anyaehie, and other top government functionaries joined the Governor in supervising the verification.

Opinion: Why Peter Obi May Become President In 2023 By Default

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Farooq Kperogi
By Farooq A. Kperogi
Facts I have uncovered from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) show that Labour Party’s Peter Obi may become Nigeria’s president next year by default because Bola Tinubu and Atiku Abubakar, candidates for the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) respectively, have violated the Electoral Act 2022, which may cause them to be disqualified if Obi sues them.
The Electoral Act 2022 requires political parties to notify INEC of their intent to conduct primary elections at least 21 days before the date of their convention. It also requires parties to submit their membership registers to it at least 30 days before their primary election. The APC didn’t meet the first requirement and the PDP failed the second requirement. The Labour Party met both.
Documents an INEC insider shared with me (which you can find on my blog at www.farooqkperogi.com) show that the APC didn’t notify INEC of its intent to conduct its primary election 21 days before its convention. Section 82 of the Electoral Acts says the penalty for this infraction is outright disqualification of the candidates of political parties.
Section 82 (1) of the Electoral Act 2022 says, “Every political party shall give the Commission at least 21 days’ notice of any convention, congress, conference, or meeting which is convened for the purpose of ‘merger’ and electing members of its executive committees, other governing bodies or nominating candidates for any of the positions specified under this Act.”
Subsection (5) then says, “Failure of a political party to notify the Commission as stated in subsection (1) shall render the convention, congress, conference, or meeting invalid.” An invalid convention can’t produce a valid candidate.
Now, let’s look at how the APC, the PDP, and the Labour Party fared in their observance of this requirement of the Electoral Act.
Records at INEC show that the APC notified INEC of its intent to hold its convention on May 23, 2022 (before INEC granted it an unfair extension, which other parties also benefited from) and held its convention on June 8. That’s just 17 days’ notice, which falls short of the 21 days’ notice the Electoral Act 2022 requires.
Based on its May 23 letter to INEC of its schedule of primaries, the APC’s June 8 primary election is invalid in the eye of the Electoral Act 2022, and Bola Tinubu may be disqualified if he’s sued.
Unlike the APC, however, the PDP did give INEC more than 21 days’ notice prior to the conduct of its presidential primaries. It notified INEC of its intention to conduct its primary election on May 4 and conducted its primary election on May 28. That’s about 25 days’ notice, which puts it in the clear on this provision.
The Labour Party, like the PDP, complied with the requirements of Section 82(1) of the Electoral Act 2022. It notified INEC of its intent to conduct its primaries on March 9, 2022, and held its convention on May 30. That’s more than 80 days’ notice.
Then Section 77 (2) of the Electoral Act 2022 mandates political parties to submit their membership registers to INEC at least 30 days before the conduct of their primary elections.
It says, “Every political party shall maintain a register of its members in both hard and soft copy.” Subsection 3 also says, “Each political party shall make such register available to the Commission not later than 30 days before the date fixed for the party primaries, congresses or convention.”
The penalty for failure to abide by this provision of the Electoral Act is exclusion from participation in elections of the candidates of the political parties that infract the provision. Section 84 (13) Electoral Act 2022 says, “Where a political party fails to comply with the provisions of this Act in the conduct of its primaries, its candidate for that election shall not be included in that election for the particular position in issue.”
Now, let’s see how the APC, the PDP, and the Labour Party fared in this provision of the Electoral Act.
The APC submitted its membership register to INEC on 25 April and conducted its primary election on June 8. That’s clearly more than 30 days. So, it’s in the clear here.
But the PDP fell afoul of Section (3) of the Electoral Act 2022. Although an INEC document titled “Table of Submission by 18 Political Parties” shows that the PDP submitted its membership register to INEC on April 29, which would make it exactly 30 days since it conducted its convention on May 28, the PDP’s series of correspondence with INEC that an insider shared with me indicates that the party submitted its register in four installments, with the earliest being May 3. May 3 to May 28 is less than 30 days.
The last correspondence the PDP had with INEC over its membership register is dated May 18. So, technically, the PDP didn’t turn in its complete membership register to INEC until May 18. The Electoral Act makes no provision for a bit-by-bit submission of membership register.
The Labour Party abided by this provision of the Electoral Act. It submitted its membership register to INEC on April 25, which is more than 30 days before its convention, which was held on May 30.
Unfortunately, INEC erred in not notifying the APC and the PDP that their primary elections—and their candidates for election— were invalid because they flouted the Electoral Act. INEC erred even further by going ahead to publish the names of people who emerged from invalid primaries even when the Electoral Act mandates it to not include the names of candidates who run afoul of the Electoral Act.
Section 29 (1) of the Electoral Act 2022 says, “Every political party shall, not later than 180 days before the date appointed for a general election under this Act, submit to the Commission, in the prescribed Forms, the list of the candidates the party proposes to sponsor at the elections, who must have emerged from valid primaries conducted by the political party.”
Subsection 3 says, “The Commission shall, within seven days of receipt of the personal particulars of the candidates, publish same in the constituency where the candidate intends to contest the election.”
As I have shown, the candidates for both the APC and the PDP did not emerge “from valid primaries” because they contravened significant provisions of the Electoral Act that rendered their elections void. Yet INEC went ahead to publish the particulars of candidates for president and the National Assembly on June 24.
In other words, even INEC is in violation of the Electoral Act 2022, and this isn’t the first time it is. In its entanglements with the Ahmed Lawan and Godswill Akpabio senatorial nomination fraud, INEC also refused to exercise its power of rejection.
Section 84 subsection 13 of the Electoral Act 2022 empowers INEC to write to political parties and alert them to the fact that the names they sent to it were inconsistent with the reports of the primary elections monitored by its staff.  Had INEC done this, it would have obviated the need for litigation by candidates who have been shortchanged by their parties.
In response to an explosive and credible July 8 Sahara Reporters story (with which I was familiar days before Sahara Reporters published it) titled “Nigerian Electoral Body, INEC Succumbs to Pressure from Ruling APC to recognize Senate President Lawan as Yobe Senatorial Candidate, Moves to Destroy Electoral Commissioner’s Report,” INEC’s Festus Okoye issued a statement where he, among other things, claimed that INEC stood by the reports of its state monitors.
That was obviously not exactly true. One, if INEC did, it would have rejected names sent to it that were at variance with the names their staff recorded and certified. Second, the INEC headquarters in Abuja would not have denied Resident Electoral Commissioners the power to issue Certified True Copies (CTC) of primary elections. CTCs are centralized to Abuja creating needless bottlenecks in the process because, an INEC insider told me, it’s a conduit for corruption.
Anyway, section 285 of the constitution (4th alteration, no. 21) empowers any “aspirant who complains that any of the provisions of the Electoral Act” has been violated to seek redress in a court of law. Subsection b specifically confers the right on aspirants to sue if INEC violates the Electoral Act, which it serially has, “in respect of the selection or nomination of candidates and participation in an election.”
Subsection C extends that right to political parties. The Electoral Act itself gives candidates and political parties the right to sue to seek redress if the law has been violated.
So, if either the APC’s Bola Tinubu or the PDP’s Atiku Abubakar wins the 2023 election, their victory would be invalidated by the courts, and Labour Party’s Peter Obi may be declared president by default since he is likely to be in the top three performers in the presidential contest.
Of course, either Peter Obi or the Labour Party has to sue first for this to happen. And, although the invalidation of Tinubu’s and Atiku’s candidature by the court is a slam dunk, neither INEC, which should supply the evidence, nor the judiciary, which will give the judgement, is reliable. But the evidence is reliably strong.
There will also clearly be legal disputations about dates since the parties wrote to INEC on the same issue on several dates. But a lawyer called my attention to the Supreme Court’s July 5, 2019, ruling in the case of Garba v APC [2020] 2 NWLR (Pt.1708)345 at 360 where it excluded the date the cause of an action arose. It ruled:
“From the passage I have reproduced above (that is the Appellant’s originating summons)…I am satisfied that the cause of action occurred on the 7th of October, 2018. The appellant’s suit was filed on the 29th of October, 2018, 22 days (excluding the 7th October) after the conduct of the primary election. Clearly, the action was filed outside the prescribed period and it is therefore statute-barred.”
So, there’s plausible cause to invalidate the nominations of the APC’s and PDP’s candidates.
Kperogi is a public affairs analyst and activist

Kaduna: Two Catholic Priests Abucted, Friday Evening

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By Adesina Soyooye

Two Priests  of the Kafanchan Catholic Diocese, were, in the evening of Friday July 15, 2022, abducted.

The two Priests, Rev. Frs. John Mark Cheitnum and Donatus Cleopas,  were abducted at about 5.45pm, Friday, on arrival at the Parish Rectory of Christ the King Catholic Church, Yadin Garu in Yero Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

In an announcement, the Chancellor of Kafanchan Diocese,  Rev. Fr. Emmanuel  Uchechukwu Okolo,  said:

“It is with great sadness that we announce to you, the kidnapping of two of our Priests,  Rev. Frs. John Mark Cheitnum and Donatus Cleopas.

“The sad event of their abduction occurred  5:45pm, of July 15, 2022, shortly after the two Priests, who were on their way to a different Parish (Gure), arrived at the Parish Rectory of Christ the King Catholic Church, Yadin Garu, in Yere Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

“As we solicit for an intense prayer for their quick and safe release, we equally wish to call on all and sundry, to refrain from taking laws into their hands. We will use every legitimate means to ensure their quick and safe release.

“May Jesus, crucified on the Cross, listen to our prayers and hasten the unconditional release of His Priests and all other kidnapped persons.”

In recent weeks, Christian Priests have been targets of abductors. Within the past three weeks, three of them, all of the Roman Catholic Church, were killed by their abductors.

Osun: Aregbesola’s Faction Promises To Help Oyetola Win

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Rauf Aregbesola and Oyetola

By Ayodele Oni

A faction of the All Progressive Congress, (APC)in Osun state loyal to former Governor Rauf Aregbesola on Friday resolved to support the flagbearer of the party in Saturday’s governorship election, Governor Gboyega Oyetola.

One of the member of the the faction, Osun Progressive had dragged Oyetola to court to challenge his emergence as candidate of the party, but lost out.

In a post shared by a former commissioner in the state and a member of the faction, Sikiru Ayedun, he said members of the faction would remain in APC, no matter the travails.

“Nevertheless, we remain unflinching members of our party, the All Progressives Congress and stand by its ideals, irrespective of our travails or even the outcome of tomorrow’s election,” he said.

According to him, “We are long-distance runners and will not abandon the ship of our party, in calm or stormy waters.”

Aregbesola, a former governor and Minister of interior was conspicuously absent at the mega rally, held on Wednesday to drum support for Oyetola.

Since the inception of the administration of Governor Oyetola, members of the faction had formed themselves into an opposition with parallel Executive in the state.

But the faction said it remains a part of the APC despite the alleged maltreatment of its members by Governor Oyetola’s administration.

The post continues: “As the Osun Governorship Election comes up tomorrow, we The Osun Progressives (TOP) have been inundated with calls, questions and demands for our position by the media and our supporters and enthusiasts.

“Fundamentally, we are unabashedly democrats of the progressive hue. We live its credo and our entire being is in it.

“Our association, a caucus within the State of Osun All Progressives Congress (APC), was founded last year when we alarmingly saw the direction our party was going.

“It was like the falcon could no longer hear the falconer. We were filled with trepidation on the tempest long foretold.

“We were at this junction before, in the run-off to the 2003 General election. We feared that history might tragically repeat itself except we acted selflessly and forthrightly. Like-minded members and leaders of the party, therefore, came together to form the group.

“The administration of our leader, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, produced a successor in Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola, against all odds, by snatching victory from the jaws of defeat.

“We worked hard on the mantra of continuity, the continuation of the giant development strides of the Aregbesola administration, which endeared the party to the people of the state, producing the victory that brought Governor Oyetola into office.

“As a caucus within the party, we have consistently made strident efforts at peace and reconciliation within our party. For this, we have only asked for one condition, which is inclusiveness.

“The State Governor and his henchmen, most regrettably, have turned his office and our party into a zero-sum game. You are either with them or against them.

“They rejected any idea of inclusiveness. They rebuffed all propositions for peace and reconciliation and not even a Councillorship position was ceded to any other section of the party outside of the Ileri-Oluwa caucus.

“Any party member that is not publicly demonstrating obscene loyalty to the governor and attacking Ogbeni Aregbesola or anyone remotely or directly associated with him is branded an enemy and marked for alienation from government and party offices.

“Worse still, the independent-minded party members not praise singing the Governor are subject to insidious and malevolent attacks.

“The policy of exclusion in OSUN APC is so deep that Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola who is the immediate past Governor of the state and the current minister from the state was neither consulted, invited nor included in any party matter, the most recent of which is the APC’s Osun Campaign Council for this election. This posturing has riven the party,” the Aregbesola faction said

Muslim-Muslim Ticket: Presidency Denies Any Advisory To Buhari

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By Adesina Soyooye

The Presidency says the claim that the Directorate of State Services, DSS, sent an Advisory to President Muhammadu Buhari on the dangers of a Muslim-Muslim ticket of the All Progressives Congress, APC, is absolutely false.

The news of the Advisory against a Muslim-Muslim ticket had gone viral on Friday.

But in a statement signed by Garba Shehu, President Buhari’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, the Presidency warned that the newspaper from which the story first emanated, should be stayed away from as it has become “a deadly virus.”

The full text reads:

THERE IS NO DSS ADVISORY BEFORE PRESIDENT BUHARI ON APC RUNNING MATE, IT’S A FALSE STORY

“We wish to advise well-meaning Nigerians to ignore a laughably puerile report by an apparently pirate online newspaper seeking to sow division and chaos on the choice of Governor Kashim Shettima as the Running Mate of our Party’s Presidential Candidate, Asiwaju Bola

Ahmed Tinubu.

“This so-called newspaper is like a deadly virus. Stay safe by keeping away from its toxic reports.”

The candidate of the APC, Bola Tinubu had, to the shock and anger of not a few people, especially Christians, chosen the former Governor of Borno State, and Senator representing Borno Central, Senator Kashim Shettima, a fellow Muslim, as his running mate. The expectation was that to keep the usual religious balance, he should have picked a Christian.

Tinubu’s choice has sparked a run in the APC.

The official presentation of Shettima was suddenly called off on Thursday for a date yet to be announced.

Osun 2022: PDP Alleges APC’s Massive Bribing Of Police, INEC Officials

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By Adesina Soyooye

The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, says it has uncovered a huge plan by the All Progressives Congress, APC, to massively bribe Officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, and the leadership of the Nigeria Police Force sent to Osun State for the Governorship election which holds on July 16, 2022.

The Party, therefore, calls on  INEC and the Police “to rejig formation in Osun State to avert crisis.”

In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba, the PDP alleged a “leaked report of how the APC released N20 million and N15 million respectively to two top Police Officers; N10 million to four Assistant Inspectors General of Police, N5 million each to four Commioners of Police, N2 million each to 30 Assistant Commissioners of Police to compromise the electoral process.”

It also alleged that the sum of N10 million per Local Government for INEC officials in all the 30 Local Government Areas in Osun State, N7 million to thugs masquerading as Amotekun officials and a huge sum of money for propaganda to a certain compromised Media outfit.”

The statement reads in full:

Osun: PDP Bursts APC Rigging Plots, Scheme to Bribe INEC, Police

…Urges INEC, Police to Rejig Formation in Osun State to Avert Crisis

“The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) alerts of an orchestrated plot by the All Progressives Congress (APC) to derail our democracy by compromising the integrity and sabotaging the Will and desire of the people for a free, fair, transparent and credible electoral process in the Saturday July 16, 2022 governorship election in Osun State.

“Specifically, the APC has accentuated its rigging programme by deploying billions of naira to compromise some security and electoral officers to intimidate voters, manipulate electoral process and inordinately favour the sinking APC Candidate, Governor Gboyega Oyetola, against the Will of the people.

“The PDP has been made aware of how huge sums of money have been funneled to certain compromised security and Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) officials to execute this ignoble scheme.

“The said INEC and security officials are reported to have been bought over to among other things, criminally assist and provide cover for APC agents to prosecute a well-oiled vote buying and violence-triggering scheme.

“Our Party has information on how two prominent APC Governors from the South West, a former APC National Chairman from the South South, certain federal Minister and a particular member of the House of Assembly from Lagos State are coordinating the release of billions of naira to bribe electoral and security officials as well as fund heavily armed thugs imported from Lagos, Ondo, Ogun and other South West States to unleash violence and help the APC to rig the election.

“The PDP alerts of a leaked report of how the APC released N20 million and N15 million respectively to two top police officers; N10 million to four Assistant Inspector General of Police, N5 million each to four Commissioners of Police, N3 million each to 15 Deputy Commissioners of Police, N2million each to 30 Assistant Commissioners of Police to compromise the electoral process.

“Our Party also has further reports of how the APC released the sum of N10 million per Local Government Area for INEC officials in all the 30 Local Government Areas in Osun Steta, N7million to thugs masquerading as Amotekun officials and a huge sum of money for propaganda to a certain compromised media outfit.

“The PDP has however been made aware that some patriotic INEC and Police officials vehemently rejected the poisonous offer by the APC.  Our Party salutes the courage and patriotism of such officers who resisted the APC for the love of our country.

“The PDP calls on the Inspector General of Police and the Chairman of INEC, Prof Mahmood Yakubu to take immediate decisive steps to check the activities of police and INEC officials deployed to Osun State so as to avert a breakdown of Law and Order, especially given the manifest determination of the people of Osun State to resist the APC on its evil scheme.

“The PDP demands that the Police and INEC immediately rejig their formations in Osun State as a step to assuage, reassure the electorate and prevent an impending crisis in the State.

“The PDP urges the people of Osun State to remain undeterred and focused in their determination to free their State from the misrule of the APC.”

The Osun Government elections comes up on Saturday, July 16, 2023. Even though other parties are contesting it is seen as a contest between the incumbent APC Governor, Oyetola and the candidate of the PDP, Senator Ademola Adeleke. Opinion is that it will be a close contest.

INEC: Voters’ Registration Ends July 31

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Voters Cards

By Ayodele Oni

After series of extension occasioned by litigation and legislative order, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Friday announced that the continuous voter registration (CVR) will end on July 31, 2022.

The commission made the decision at an extraordinary session which took place in Abuja.

The electoral umpire said the exercise has also been extended to eight hours daily from 9am to 5pm instead of the current duration of six hours daily.

INEC national commissioner in charge of Voter Education, Festus Okoye, said that moving forward, the exercise will also include weekends as against only weekdays.

INEC had earlier fixed June 30 as the deadline for the ongoing CVR ahead of the 2023 elections, but the commission later extended the exercise by two weeks following a court order.

The commission has therefore, urged Nigerians to take advantage of the new two-week extension to register for their permanent voter cards (PVCs).

According to INEC, “We appeal for the patience and understanding of all Nigerians as we conclude the exercise which will resume after the 2023 General Election.

“We observe that following the continuation of the exercise beyond 30th June 2022, many of the registration centres recorded low turnout of prospective registrants.

“With this two-week extension, we appeal to eligible citizens not to wait until the last few days before they inundate the centres again to register.”