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Lagos: Low Turnout Of Voters, Irregularities Mar LG Election

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By Akinwale Kasali PDP Chairmanship Candidate In Agege LG Arrested Integrity Issues Hover Around APC In Victory By Akinwale Kasali The enthusiasm that greeted the 2019 election whereby voters came out enmasse to cast their votes for their preferred Candidates was missing at the Lagos State Local Government Polls which held on Saturday, July 24, 2021. At the various polling centers across the State, there was low turnout of voters. The Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission, LASIEC, officials were sitting down idle. The electorates were not willing to exercise their franchise. However, there were allegations of irregularities by other Political Parties that participated in the polls as regards the issue of Card readers. Young Progressives Party, YPP, one of the parties that fielded a candidate at the poll said that in Shomolu Local Government, LASIEC officials allowed APC members to cast votes without their Permanent Voters Card, PVC. They used their APC membership Cards to vote. The party, also, alleged the failure of the Card Reader to function effectively. In Agege Local Government, it was a different story. The Peoples Democratic Party's, (PDP) candidate, Sola Osolana, was arrested in his hotel room in Agege by the Police for allegedly trying to manipulate the election. Allegedly, ballot papers were retrieved from him. Osolana was said to have cast his votes at his polling unit and returned to the hotel where he was, when the Police got a wind of the alleged plot to manipulate the election by him, and arrested him. Confirming the arrest was the Police Public Relation Officer, Muyiwa Odejobi, who said Osolana was arrested with regards to the election. He said he would brief the media later on the arrest. In Ojokoro Local Government, it was gathered that the ruling APC allegedly tried to rig the election, as it mounted pressure on the election officers to allow the APC supporters without voter cards to cast their votes. The PDP and other Parties had alleged that the voting process at Ojokoro Local Community Development Area in Lagos State is been manipulated with supporters of the All Progressives Congress allegedly voting without using the Permanent Voter Cards. “We are having issues of manipulation here at Ojokoro Local Community Development Area. APC officials want to cast votes without cards to top up the numbers we have. There have only been four voters so far”, PDP Party agent told this news medium. It would be recalled that the state Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu, in a statement, had said the Command had put measures in place to enforce the restriction of movement across the state between 6 am and 3pm, adding that only those on election duty and essential services on the election day would be exempted, and that voters should cast their votes and return home, with no Political Party campaigning or canvassing for votes at the polling units. But it was alleged that the APC agents were convincing voters to vote for their candidates and also inducing them with money. Odumosu was also quoted saying that, “We assure the good people of Lagos State, LASIEC officials, candidates, accredited election observers and other actors in the election of adequate security before, during and after the elections.” A viral video on Saturday, showed a woman, apparently, either an APC party official, or an election official, thump printing voting cards thus, manipulating results. There are no reports of her arrest. It is common that the Party at the center of the State affairs always win Local Government elections in their State, giving the APC an edge. It would be recalled that in the last LG election in the State, the APC won all the seats in the 20 LG and 37 Local Council Development Area, LCDA, in the State. However, even if the APC coasts home to victory in the election, the issue of integrity comes into play for their candidates, who were either imposed or had scandals hovering over them. The litany of certificate forgery allegations against many of its candidates and other sundry challenges may undermine its chances and integrity even in victory. This brings about legitimacy questions that continue to hover over its mandates. This is because key stakeholders in the party continue to agitate over unresolved issues of unpopular candidates impositions, manipulations, bribery and certificate forgery cases against some candidates. Though the party released its list of candidates, leading to rancour among aggrieved members, but the party still went out to hold mega rallies across the state, but some of its candidates are fingered in embarrassing certificate scandals that can weaken its stronghold on the state and widen the cracks. Some of the controversial scandals that have refused to simply disappear include, that of Princess Surah Olayemi Animashaun of Epe Local Government Area (LGA), Kevin Oluwaseun Gabriel, formerly known as Kelvin Luchiano of Apapa LG. The state leadership under Tunde Balogun, recently christened ‘Balo Dollar’ maybe faced with vote of no confidence as party faithfuls continue to bicker on how the Chairman has introduced incompetence and falsehood to the party. It’s also notable that the party is not ready to sort the injustice looming and this have increased the awareness level of other party candidates, especially the Peoples Democratic Party. According to multiple reports, the ruling APC may be enmeshed in troubled waters as there are clear indications that some of the candidates fielded at the polls are alleged to have submitted fake documents in a bid to get the party nomination. Information gathered from Epe Local Government Area was that the Chairmanship candidate of the APC, one Princess Surah Olayemi Animashaun had allegedly presented a fake WAEC certificate despite claiming to have graduated from a Nigerian University. The story of Apapa Local Government is another one worthy of mention as the candidate fielded by the APC to run for the position of Chairman of the council one Kevin Oluwaseun Gabriel formerly known as Kelvin Luchiano, former owner of “question mark music label” was accused to had change his name to correspond with the result he allegedly procured and is being backed by Tunde Balogun the APC Chairman in Lagos State. Kevin who is the current Vice Chairman of Apapa Local Government was alleged to have presented a fake NECO certificate claiming he wrote the exam in November 2008 at over age 40 at the Command High School Araromi. Findings later showed that the school does not exist. Same are cases in areas like Apapa Iganmu with Funmilayo Mohammed, Shomolu with Hamed Salawu and Olarunde Folorunsho of Olorunda LCDA as these areas too are likely to be affected. The issues of these false documents are not limited to just the Chairmen and their Deputies, Councillors in some Local Governments too are involved in the mess.The case of Toheeb Shokunbi a Councillor in Ikorodu central and many remain a stain on the party. One wonders why APC did not do a thorough and proper verification process before fielding these candidates. The party needs to do better as these cases remain an albatross that may give some boost to the struggling opposition and may further dim its chances of ruling the state for more years ahead.

By Akinwale Kasali

PDP Chairmanship Candidate In Agege LG Arrested

Integrity Issues Hover Around APC In Victory

By Akinwale Kasali

The enthusiasm that greeted the 2019 election whereby voters came out enmasse to cast their votes for their preferred Candidates was missing at the Lagos State Local Government Polls which held on Saturday, July 24, 2021.

At the various polling centers across the State, there was low turnout of voters. The Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission, LASIEC, officials were sitting down idle.  The electorates were not willing to exercise their franchise.

However, there were allegations of irregularities by other Political Parties that participated in the polls as regards the issue of Card readers.

Young Progressives Party, YPP, one of the parties that fielded a candidate at the poll said that in Shomolu Local Government, LASIEC officials allowed APC members to cast votes without their Permanent Voters Card, PVC.  They used their APC membership Cards to vote.

The party, also,  alleged the failure of the Card Reader to function effectively.

In Agege Local Government, it was a different story. The Peoples Democratic Party’s, (PDP) candidate, Sola Osolana, was arrested in his hotel room in Agege by the Police for allegedly trying to manipulate the election. Allegedly, ballot papers were retrieved from him.

Osolana was said to have cast his votes at his polling unit and returned to the hotel where he was, when the Police got a wind of the alleged plot to manipulate the election by him, and arrested him.

Confirming the arrest was the Police Public Relation Officer, Muyiwa Odejobi, who said Osolana was arrested with regards to  the election.  He said he would brief the media later on the arrest.

In Ojokoro Local Government, it was gathered that the ruling APC  allegedly tried to rig the election, as it mounted pressure on the election officers to allow the APC supporters without voter cards to cast their votes.

The PDP and other Parties had alleged that the voting process at Ojokoro Local Community Development Area in Lagos State is been manipulated with supporters of the All Progressives Congress allegedly voting without using the Permanent Voter Cards.

“We are having issues of manipulation here at Ojokoro Local Community Development Area. APC officials want to cast votes without cards to top up the numbers we have. There have only been four voters so far”, PDP Party agent told this news medium.

It would be recalled that the state Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu, in a statement, had said the Command had put measures in place to enforce the restriction of movement across the state between 6 am and 3pm, adding that only those on election duty and essential services on the election day would be exempted, and that voters should cast their votes and return home, with no Political Party campaigning or canvassing for votes at the polling units.

But it was alleged that the APC agents were convincing voters to vote for their candidates and also inducing them with money.

Odumosu was also quoted saying that, “We assure the good people of Lagos State, LASIEC officials, candidates, accredited election observers and other actors in the election of adequate security before, during and after the elections.”

A viral video on Saturday, showed a woman, apparently, either an APC party official, or an election official, thump printing voting cards thus, manipulating results. There are no reports of her arrest.

It is common that the Party at the center of the State affairs always win Local Government elections in their State, giving the APC an edge.

It would be recalled that in the last LG election in the State, the APC won all the seats in the 20 LG and 37 Local Council Development Area, LCDA, in the State.

However, even if the APC coasts home to victory in the election, the issue of integrity comes into play for their candidates, who were either imposed or had scandals hovering over them.

The litany of certificate forgery allegations against many of its candidates and other sundry challenges may undermine its chances and integrity even in victory.

This brings about legitimacy questions that continue to hover over its mandates.

This is because key stakeholders in the party continue to agitate over unresolved issues of unpopular candidates impositions, manipulations, bribery and certificate forgery cases against some candidates.

Though the party released its list of candidates, leading to rancour among aggrieved members, but the party still went out to hold mega rallies across the state, but some of its candidates are fingered in embarrassing certificate scandals that can weaken its stronghold on the state and widen the cracks.

Some of the controversial scandals that have refused to simply disappear include, that of Princess Surah Olayemi Animashaun of Epe Local Government Area (LGA), Kevin Oluwaseun Gabriel, formerly known as Kelvin Luchiano of Apapa LG.

The state leadership under Tunde Balogun, recently christened ‘Balo Dollar’ maybe faced with vote of no confidence as party faithfuls continue to bicker on how the Chairman has introduced incompetence and falsehood to the party. It’s also notable that the party is not ready to sort the injustice looming and this have increased the awareness level of other party candidates, especially the Peoples Democratic Party.

According to multiple reports, the ruling APC may be enmeshed in troubled waters as there are clear indications that some of the candidates fielded at the polls are alleged to have submitted fake documents in a bid to get the party nomination.

Information gathered from Epe Local Government Area was that the Chairmanship candidate of the APC, one Princess Surah Olayemi Animashaun had allegedly presented a fake WAEC certificate despite claiming to have graduated from a Nigerian University.

The story of Apapa Local Government is another one worthy of mention as the candidate fielded by the APC to run for the position of Chairman of the council one Kevin Oluwaseun Gabriel formerly known as Kelvin Luchiano, former owner of “question mark music label” was accused to had change his name to correspond with the result he allegedly procured and is being backed by Tunde Balogun the APC Chairman in Lagos State.

Kevin who is the current Vice Chairman of Apapa Local Government was  alleged to have presented a fake NECO certificate claiming he wrote the exam in November 2008 at over age 40 at the Command High School Araromi.

Findings later showed that the school does not exist. Same are cases in areas like Apapa Iganmu with Funmilayo Mohammed, Shomolu with Hamed Salawu and Olarunde Folorunsho of Olorunda LCDA as these areas too are likely to be affected.

The issues of these false documents are not limited to just the Chairmen and their Deputies, Councillors in some Local Governments too are involved in the mess.The case of Toheeb Shokunbi a Councillor in Ikorodu central and many remain a stain on the party.

One wonders why APC did not do a thorough and proper verification process before fielding these candidates.

The party needs to do better as these cases remain an albatross that may give some boost to the struggling opposition and may further dim its chances of ruling the state for more years ahead.

Tinubu In Position For APC Presidential Ticket – VON DG, Okechukwu

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By Adesina Soyooye

As the race for the Presidential ticket of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in 2023, gradually takes the centre stage, the Director General of the Voice of Nigeria, Osita Okechukwu, has given an inkling into who his favourite is.

Okechukwu, a founding member of the party is from the South-east, a zone which people are anxious that one of their own, for once, becomes the President  Nigeria.

But Okechukwu’s favourite person is Asiwaju Bola Tinubu,  a Leader of the Party, and a two-time Governor of Lagos State.

Reacting to the disclosure by the National Secretary of the APC National Caretaker Executive Committee, Dr John Akpanudedehe that the APC would pick a consensus candidate to fly its Presidential ticket in 2023, Okechukwu said that  he had a good sleep over it on the night of the disclosure. He said the move to pick a consensus APC flag bearer after the Congresses was brilliant. For that, Okechukwu enthused that Bola Tinubu, according to his calculation, would be in a pole position to pick the ticket.

Bola Tinubu
Bola Tinubu

Okechukwu: “One slept well last night after reading the profound statement from the social media credited to

Distinguished Senator John Akpunudedehe, our National Secretary, that at the appropriate time, APC will come up with a consensus and agreeable candidate that will fly its flag in 2023.

“In my imagination, one doesn’t think that any Committee handling such  delicate matters will miss out on our National  leader, Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu in the matrix.

“Methinks he will be among the top aspirants to be considered, given his immense contribution to the success of our great party in 2015.”

Even though Tinubu has not, publicly, declared his interest in the 2023 Presidential race, it is taken for granted that he would. His associates, especially, in the South-west, have been on an overdrive, campaigning for him.

Recently, the foundation Chairman for President Buhari’s first party, CPC, declared that Buhari had promised in 2015, on the formation of the APC, that he would hand over power to Tinubu at the end of his tenure as President.

However, not a few people think that the consensus idea is a smooth way of pulling the rug from under Tinubu’s feet, an alleged plan they attribute to the powers-that-be in the Presidency.

Air Peace In Near-mishap In Illorin; Air Passengers Stranded

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By Adesina Soyooye

For 30 hours and counting, Air passengers traveling into, or outside, Illorin Airport have been stranded.  There is no airport to use.

An Air Peace Aircraft which flew into the Airport from Abuja, 10am, Friday, was in a near-mishap. On landing, it lost one of  its rear tyres.   It burst, tore into shreds, and it took the Pilot’s experience

to bring the aircraft which wobbled and  shook dangerously to a halt.

Luckily, all the frightened passengers were evacuated to safety. Nobody was hurt.

But since the mishap on Friday, July the 23rd, the aircraft has not been evacuated from the runway which it effectively blocked.

The result is that no aircraft  can fly into, or out of the airport.

Neither FAAN nor the management of AirPeace has issued a statement on the incident at the time of writing this.

An airline passenger, Dr Olu Agunloye, reacting in frustration lamented: “It is shameful that FAAN and Airplane have not been able to clear the runway in over 27 hours.”

Airpeace, Nigeria’s largest and most successful private airline concern, began flying into Illorin Airport barely one month ago.

Ondo Gov Akeredolu Admonishes Worship Centres On Covid 19

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Rotimi Akeredolu - Ondo Communal Clash

By Ayodele Oni

Ondo state Governor, Mr Oluwarotimi Akeredolu has raised an alarm that there may be upsurge in cases on the global pandemic in the state as worship centres refuse to comply with laid down guidelines.

The Governor described as unfortunate, the rate at which Churches refuse to adhere to the protocols of COVID-19 despite the high rate of the Delta variant of the pandemic.

The Governor spoke while addressing delegates at the former opening of the third session of the 13th Synod of Owo Diocese held at Okeluse, in Ose local government.

He observed with worries and disappointment that delegates and clerics at the synod did not comply with the COVID-19 protocols despite the population at the church .

Mr Akeredolu admonished the people to continue to adhere strictly to all Covid-19 protocols, particularly to ensure that the Delta variant doesn’t spread among the people of the state.

“Most of us are not complying with the COVID-19 protocols, which is most unfortunate. We should not take this COVID-19 for granted.

“Don’t take this COVID-19 for granted, particularly when you understand the Delta variant that is just coming, which is more dangerous than what we had before.

“This is my appeal to most of us, particularly if you have not taken your vaccination. Most of us here have not been vaccinated. I have had my two jabs and I still wear my mask because I am not taking it for granted.

“I want advise us because that is one the things that occurred to me when I came in.

“Everybody feels that it is bye bye to COVID-19. It is not bye bye to COVID-19 yet. Pls take time to obey these COVID-19 protocols, wear your masks, wash your hands because it is necessary.

“I hardly use other people’s microphones because it could be dangerous. In other places, before you pass microphones to other persons, you will have to spray it.”

It’s Fake! Nigeria Police Force Not Recruiting

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Nigeria Police

A gang of scammers are on the prowl. Exploiting the unprecedented unemployment in the country, they are ripping hundreds of youths of money with a fake news that the Nigeria Police Force is recruiting.

There is no recruitment going on. Neither the Police Service Commission, PSC, the body whose job it is to recruit, nor the  NPF is recruiting.

In a statement, NPF Spokesperson, CP Frank Mba, says the Inspector General of Police has ordered an investigation, arrest and prosecution of the scammers.

CP Mba’s statement reads;

“The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali Baba psc (+), NPM, fdc, wishes to notify the general public that the Nigeria Police is currently not recruiting.

“Members of the public who are desirous of joining the Nigeria Police Force or who had earlier participated in some stages of the suspended 2020 Recruitment exercise are therefore advised to exercise patience and beware of unscrupulous persons currently promoting/advancing fraudulent recruitment schemes online with intent to misleading and defrauding these (prospective) applicants.

“This clarification is coming on the heels of the proliferation of fake recruitment portals and schemes on the internet falsely claiming that the Nigeria Police Force has commenced the 2021 Police Constables Recruitment exercise.

“The general public is hereby advised that, as is customary with the Nigeria Police Force, every recruitment process of the Force commences with an official statement and advertisement in relevant mass media platforms, with detailed information on processes and procedures. This the Force will do as soon as it is set for the exercise.

“Meanwhile, the Nigeria Police Force has commenced investigation aimed at unravelling and prosecuting the orchestrators of these bogus and fraudulent recruitment schemes.”

OPINION: How Do You Want the Result, Senator?

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Azu Ishiekwene

By Azu Ishiekwene

Kicking the can down the road is Government art. Once politicians maneuver themselves into office, they govern by repeating the promises they made and hope that problems would go away. Unfortunately, it doesn’t work that way.

For six years we’ve been trying to find an electoral law that works for voters. It doesn’t appear that we’re nearer a solution today than when we first started.

At that time, President Goodluck Jonathan had one foot out the door, but his Government being perhaps the most tech-savvy in Nigeria’s modern history, was quite open to changes that would accommodate greater use of technology in the electoral system.

It was under Jonathan that the biometric technology for voting was first introduced. Yet, in a weird twist of irony, the system failed when it was his turn to cast his own vote.

Apart from the rising insurgency, which hastened his fall, his party henchmen would later blame him for signing up to the “tech-enabled suicide” that swept his government from power.

His successor, Muhammadu Buhari, who is supposed to be the beneficiary of the greater transparency brought on by the wider deployment of technology has been stalling for the last six years. The voting pattern, last week, in the electoral amendment bill by members of the All Progressives Congress (APC)-dominated Senate is a measure of how the ruling party is afraid of the consequences of what party conservatives consider to be too much of a good thing.

Fifty-two APC senators who voted “No” to electronic transmission of election results and 28 People’s Democratic Party (PDP) members who also voted along with them said they voted to remain in the Stone Age because it is better to make haste slowly.

Let us back up a bit. After the 2015 general elections, the electoral bill was up for amendment again in 2018 – as it would be in every major election cycle in the next at least two decades.

The amendments, three years ago, were supposed to ensure the compulsory use of card readers, and create allowance for citizens and agents to record and share proceedings at a polling station; and also, provide jail terms and fines for officials found guilty of omitting logos from ballot papers.

Buhari refused to sign the bill. He argued, at the time, that signing the bill so close to the polls could confuse voters about which of the two laws – 2015 or 2018 – was valid for the election.

The National Assembly, which dangerously hung in the balance as a result of the rebellion led by former Senate President Bukola Saraki, accused Buhari of using delay tactic, while other leading opposition figures imputed sinister motives.

In the end, even though Buhari refused to sign the bill, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), had modified its election manual to accommodate the changes, creating one of the most perplexing legal dilemmas all the way up to the Supreme Court in the case of Nyesom Wike v Dakuku Peterside & others.

This was the case in which contrary to the ruling of the election tribunal and the court of appeal, the Supreme Court, in an extraordinary attempt to find a common ground between convenience and pragmatism on the one hand, and rule of mischief and jurisprudence on the other, made a distinction without a difference.

The court ruled that while INEC could make delegated legislation, such rules were not superior to the primacy of the Electoral Act and the non-use of card readers could therefore not invalidate the result of an election.

It’s not clear yet what will become of the ongoing attempt to amend the electoral bill but the political and legal fireworks might be no less riveting.

Already, Senate President Ahmed Lawan has chosen to believe the delegate of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), instead of INEC. He said if electronic transmission of results by INEC was permitted, 50 per cent of voters would be “disenfranchised”.

To save voters from this imaginary misery, Lawan’s Senate reached into the Constitution and from its menu list offered an electoral a la carte in which the powers to conduct elections have now been carved up among INEC, the National Assembly and the NCC, an important but subsidiary agency, inferior to INEC.

In Lawan’s world, “disenfranchisement” occurs after, not before voting. And you must wonder where and how the NCC and their cohorts in the National Assembly arrived at 50 per cent coverage of polling units.

In a report in The Guardian of November 11, 2020, the newspaper said that the NCC, “in the draft consultation document for the deployment of 5G Mobile Technology in Nigeria disclosed that as at December 2019, coverage data showed that most rural areas only have access to 89.8 per cent 2G network coverage, while 3G (which is to be deployed in elections, emphasis mine) has coverage of 74 per cent.”

This statement is repeated on NCC’s website that “the Nigerian National Broadband Plan 2020-2025 (P.33) says by September 2019, the spread of 3g/LTE had reached 74.2 per cent in Nigeria.” In preparation to deploy the 5G which NCC says is about 70 per cent ready, the Commission also said on its website that broadband coverage in May 2021 was 46 per cent.

This figure is consistent with the data by GSMA Intelligence, which put growth in 3G population coverage in sub-Saharan Africa at 70 per cent, up from 52 per cent in 2014.

So, how and when did Nigeria’s data regress from 74 per cent to 50 per cent? And how can broadband coverage reach such significant levels while 3G is lagging miserably, as the National Assembly was told?

As for voter turnout, in the last 21 years and six general election cycles, there has been only one election with 47 per cent voter turn-out – and that was the one in 2015. The average aggregate, according to Sage Journals, has been 55.13 per cent, which is consistent, even slightly better than trends elsewhere in the world.

What secures voter’s franchise is not less, but more transparency which electronic transmission of results can potentially guarantee.

Of course, the current system is steeped in the culture where the party in power, often with help from the security agencies, writes election results and, in a number of cases, go on to subvert the courts. But that’s precisely why fewer people tend to go out to vote: because they think the system is rigged. More, not less transparency is what we need.

It’s easy for Lawan and co to forget now. But the introduction and use of card readers to vet voters and the fact that citizens could use their phones to record and file proceedings in polling centres were vital to the greater level of transparency in the 2019 polls.

We also saw the benefits of electronic transmission of results during the off-cycle governorship election in Edo State in 2020 when INEC’s dedicated online portal (IRV) enabled Nigerians to view results from polling units in real time. With progress so far made, it would be difficult to follow the Senate president and his crowd back to Lawanistan, where thugs and town criers manage voting results.

His argument that the patriotic spirit of the opponents is borne out by the fact that the vote was across party line and also from different parts of the country, is disingenuous.

The common thread that binds the naysayers and the convenient absentees is not patriotism; it is irrational, self-serving fear!

Since Namibia became the first African country to introduce voting machines seven years ago, many other countries have followed, despite the challenges.

There are, by some accounts, 34 countries of the world’s low- and middle-income countries, including Ghana, Mali, Kenya, Cameroon, Mozambique, Zambia, Malawi, Rwanda, Senegal and Mauritania, that use the biometric identification system.

According to IDEA Elections, an international resource centre for polls, 18 out of 51 countries in sub-Saharan Africa process election results by electronic tabulation between polling stations and the central level. Depending on the country polling station could be the Nigerian equivalent of a cluster of wards or local governments. The exceptions are Zambia and Kenya were results are transmitted electronically from polling units.

Lawan’s argument about coverage is funny. Even countries that have excellent coverage have sometimes complained about cyber security. The way to mitigate the risk is to provide contingency that accommodates hybrid of the manual and electronic system.

In some countries, after the interim results have been reported orally or electronically, the original statement of the votes is transmitted to the pre-determined office of the electoral management body by hand, to prevent fraud and maintain the chain of custody.

If we pander to the argument about coverage today, in 2050 if we have 100 per cent coverage, there’ll still be dinosaurs whose fear would have shifted from coverage to hacking.

But then, we must ask the question, how did the Buhari government manage to make conditional cash transfers to an estimated 12million people through its social investment programme, if it has such low confidence in network coverage?

How can a country where millions of children conduct computer-based tests yearly and get their results on their phones be scared of e-transmission of election results? Or how can a country where having a national identification number is tied to everything, including owning a phone line, be worried that electronic transmission of results would be its death knell?

Yet, blocking electronic transmission of results is just one of the travesties in this bill; it has also scandalously increased campaign expenses, making a mockery of the not-too-young to run law.

How do our senators want their election results at the next poll? Since the results are neither safe to go by bandit-infested roads nor sure to delivered electronically as a result of spotty coverage, senators may opt to write and publish them, as they have customarily done. That’s what they want – to be players and umpires in their own game.

Welcome to the dark ages of electoral jiggery pokery.


Ishiekwene is Editor-In-Chief of LEADERSHIP

Bombshell: IPOB Reveals How Clark Betrayed Jonathan In 2015

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By James Orji

The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB has accused elder statesman and Ijaw leader Edwin Clark of betraying former President Goodluck Jonathan. The former president is a prominent Ijaw son same as Clark.

Jonathan failed to win a second term in office after he contested the presidency in 2015, but lost to incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari. The ex-leader who was recently appointed as Chairman of International Summit Council for Peace Africa, is believed to have been betrayed by some of his trusted aides, who frustrated his plans to rule the country for another four years.

IPOB claimed that Clark, a former federal minister is one of those that ensured that Jonathan was not returned as president in 2015. The separatist group said this in response to Clark’s statement, on Monday that the South-South region will not be part of the Biafra nation IPOB is championing.

Clark, had said in an interview to BBC Pidgin that, “To me, IPOB is not pursuing the right thing. So, they have a good complaint, but going about it wrongly. How can Delta be part of Biafra? In what way? Is Biafra older or bigger than Delta? How can Rivers State or Akwa Ibom become part of Biafra? They are dreaming for still thinking about the Eastern Region of those days,” he said.

But firing back at the elder statesman the Nnamdi Kanu IPOB accused him of betraying Jonathan and working against the actualization of the Biafra during the Nigerian Civil war.

IPOB said, “The attention of the global family of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), ably led by our great leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has come across a statement credited to Edwin Clerk during his BBC Pidgin English interview, where he said that Niger Delta is not part of Biafra. We are disappointed by such a statement coming from a supposed elder statesman like Edwin Clark.

“Though he betrayed Biafra during the war of 1967-1970 against his brothers and sisters in and today, where is Edwin Clark in the scheme of things in Nigeria, only the monthly salary Fulani slavemasters placed him for betraying his people then.

“Biafra will come Edwin Clark will fail in his betrayal salary getting from the enemy (sic) and on the blood of his people but he must know that he cannot stop Biafra with his inconsequential utterances cannot stop because he was paid to do so.

Goodluck Jonathan
Jonathan Lost the Presidency to Buhari

“We know his job and DNA is betrayal and sabotage even he sabotaged his brother former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan as president of Nigeria. He always takes sabotage and betrayal as norms. It is unbelievable and unfortunate he continues doing this until younger generations knew that it is his hubby.

“The likes of Edwin Clark are the reason Biafra is being treated as slaves in their own domain today. A man at the age of Edwin Clark is supposed not to be economical with the truth or deceive the young generation because of parochial interest,” the group said.

In the statement entitled, ‘Edwin Clark Is A Spent Force That Lacks The Mandate To Speak For The People Of Niger Delta’, the separatist group said Biafra was suggested to late General Ojukwu by an Ijaw man, adding that Clark is not qualified to speak for the south-south region.

According to IPOB “It’s too appalling that Edwin Clark doesn’t know that those who own Biafra are those he referred to as South-South or Niger-Delta as the case may be. How suddenly Edwin Clark has forgotten that it was an Izon man who brought the name ‘Biafra’ to the table for approval which Ojukwu and his Eastern Consultative Assembly approved without hesitation or debate!

“Edwin Clark should know that IPOB, led by our great leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, did not force any clan to join Biafra but if his community, clan and tribe refuse to join Biafra through a referendum at the right time, should not blame anybody for their fate in Nigeria.

“By the time Biafra will exit Nigeria through a referendum, any clan in the so-called Niger Delta that refuses to be liberated from the Nigerian bondage should get ready to serve the Fulani as slaves forever.

“We, however, know that Edwin Clark is not speaking for millions of Niger Delta youths, men and women earnestly yearning for their liberation from the Nigerian bondage. He is only speaking for his Fulani slavemasters but very soon he will discover that he is a General without foot soldiers.

“Biafra will come during the lifetime of Edwin Clark, and he will spend the balance of his life in regrets. His family will disappoint him during a referendum for Biafra freedom,” IPOB said.

Groups Within Ekiti APC Trade Words Over Election Of Party Executives

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By Ayodele Oni

There is uneasy calm within the rank and file of the All Progressive Congress, (APC) in Ekiti state as the party prepares for election of officers into offices at ward, local and state chapters.

Just as other state chapters of the party have embraced Consensus arrangement to pick officers, Ekiti state APC is yet to adopt any process for the exercise.

The national care taker committee of the party had advised that effort should be made to adopt consensus arrangement in picking the party officers to prevent crisis.

Investigation revealed that two groups within the APC in Ekiti state have engaged in brickbats over the election of the party officers.

One of the groups, led by Senator Tony Adeniyi, has outrightly rejected the consensus arrangement, which it said was being foistered on members by another group loyal to Governor Kayode Fayemi.

The group, South West Agenda for Asiwaju 2023 (SWAGA) said the consensus arrangement being proposed by the National Caretaker Committee of the party, will not work in the state.

According to the group, consensus in Ekiti will not work as a result of some unilateral decisions already being taken by the state government and its caucus, with grave democratic consequences to an all embracing congress.

In a statement signed by the Ekiti State Chairman of SWAGA, Senator Tony Adeniyi, noted that the governor and his caucus in the Ekiti APC, has solely imposed an electoral body, just as delegates have been handpicked for the congresses without the input of several party stakeholders.

He claimed that the names of the delegates were already compiled with promise by government to pay for their electoral dues, adding that the APC in the state is polarized and only a direct primary can bring the party back on a stable foot.

Senator Adeniyi stressed that the APC in Ekiti got its body fractures with the taking over of the party affair by a group within the state chapter under the name ‘Tokan-tokan, to which the governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi belongs.

He noted that the splinter group, within the Ekiti APC, has dominated state affairs since the taking over of Dr Kayode Fayemi and has held down other party members by retaining its grip on their jugular.

However, another group loyal to Governor Fayemi and the present state executives of the party, JKF political movement, stated that the action by SWAGA was meant to destabilize APC in Ekiti state.

“The governor of the state is expected to be the leader of the party in his state. He should be allowed to manage the party in the best interest of its members and the common good of the majority of party members and not just for the benefit of a few members.

“The APC is well placed to win the next governorship election in Ekiti state if the likes of the Ekiti SWAGA chairman would not shake the table and throw spanner in the wheel of progress of the party.

“They should focus attention on the main objective of SWAGA, which is to get Asiwaju Tinubu elected as president in 2023.

“If Asiwaju Tinubu has stylishly rejected their effort to turn themselves to sectional splinter group within the fold of the national leader of the APC has been rejected, they shouldn’t take their frustration to the Ekiti APC with the aim of spoiling the party for Governor Fayemi.

“Whether or not we like it, the terminal date of the Fayemi administration in Ekiti state is well known. What should be of interest to all members of the APC now is how to ensure that the party continues to rule the state after October 15, 2022.

The statement, signed on behalf of JKF group by Mr Gbenga Ajenifuja further stated that “JKF Political Movement noted that the spurious allegation of SWAGA in its recent attacks on the Fayemi group were baseless and reckless.”

It pointed out that members of SWAGA are beginning to constitute themselves into an opposition group within the APC fold in Ekiti State.

“JKF Political Movement also accused Ekiti SWAGA members of taking cantankerous attitude against the mainstream of the party, as a way of demonstrating its relevance in the party.”

Ahmed Musa Joins Turkish Side, Fatih Karagumruk

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By Akinwale Kasali

Super Eagles Captain, Ahmed Musa is set to bid his colleagues and management of Kano Pillars farewell, following is recent signing for Turkey Super League club side,

Fatih Karagumruk Football Club.

The former VV Venlo Football Club of Holland winger announced his signing on a free transfer.

The move marked a return to Europe for Musa who has been playing in the Nigeria Professional Football League with Kano Pillars since April.

Karagumruk are yet to disclose the contractual details but the 28-year-old is expected to boost the club’s push in the Turkish top-flight in this campaign.

Musa left Saudi Arabia’s Al Nassr last year October after helping the Riyadh-based outfit win the Saudi Pro League and the Super Cup.

Musa becomes the second African star in David Sassarini’s team after Senegal’s Alassane Ndao.

“Ahmed Musa and Karagumruk, we added a 28-year-old Nigerian attacker to our squad,” the club wrote on Instagram.

“He played for clubs such as VVV Venlo, CSKA Moscow and Leicester City in his career. He scored 15 goals in 87 matches for the Nigerian national team.

“We wish success to Ahmed Musa under the Karagumruk jersey, signed by our Vice President Serkan Hurma and our Sporting Director Murat Akin.”

Musa is back in Europe for the first time since 2018 after his underwhelming experience at Leicester City.

During his two-year stay at the King Power Stadium, the Super Eagles star scored just two goals in 21 Premier League games.

Before he moved to England, the 28-year-old enjoyed success at CSKA Moscow where he won three Russian Premier League titles, two Super Cups and one Russian Cup.

Adebanjo Says President Buhari Intimidated By Igboho’s Popularity; Nigerians Muzzled

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By Akinwale Kasali

Pa Ayo Adebanjo, National Leader of Pan Yoruba Group, Afenifere, says  the arrest and incarceration of Yoruba Nation agitator, Sunday Adeyemo known as Sunday Igboho, shows that President Muhammadu Buhari is “intimidated by the soaring popularity of Igboho.”

Speaking on Arise TV,  Adebanjo said the Federal Government was after the South-West self-determination activist because of his large followership, which is increasing everyday.

He said: “When they see the crowd that Igboho is pulling at every meeting, that is what is terrifying them. Can Buhari summon the crowd that Igboho is summoning each time he holds a meeting, even with the fact that he (Buhari) gives money to who will attend the meeting, that is a rented crowd?”

Adebanjo added that Igboho earned so much popularity because of Buhari’s failure to protect lives and property, most especially the mayhem unleashed on communities by rogue Fulani herdsmen which “the President pretended never happened, playing lip service to the incident.”

Adebanjo said he never knew Igboho until he rose to the defence of his people after Fulanis allegedly attacked them.

“They kidnapped the Oba (monarch) there. They kidnapped the children, and they raped the women.

“And the man rose in retaliation because all those people who did these havocs, neither the Federal Government nor the state government came to their aid and arrest the culprits.

“That was the action that caused the reaction of Igboho. Nobody knew Igboho in this country. I didn’t know him until this incident came about,” he said.

 

The elder statesman  noted that he remained committed to the unity of Nigeria, despite his opposition to Igboho’s arrest by the Buhari Government.

“I have fought for the unity of this country in the last 70 years when Buhari was still in primary school. I have invested in one Nigeria.

“And my party has been leading the question of Nigeria that is united. Until Buhari came with this fraudulent constitution, and you want us to keep quiet. I will not keep quiet.

“Civilised people who know about extradition don’t extradite political refugees who know their lives are not safe in their country,” he said.

It would be recalled that only recently, Adebanjo described Buhari as a dictator, whose actions, he said, worsened injustice, marginalisation and brought about calls for secession and other agitations in the country.

He  faulted the invasion of Igboho’s house by Security Agents, saying it was an infringement on his rights, and  embarrassment of Nigeria before the rest of the world.

According to him, the DSS must explain the crime committed by Igboho that would warrant his arrest and extradition from Benin to Nigeria.

He maintained that the call for secession was not treason.

The Afenifere leader also said Igboho’s refusal to make himself available to the DSS was in order. “You’re looking for somebody’s life, and you’re asking him to come and surrender himself. Who will do that?”

Adebanjo said Igboho was a political refugee in Benin and that he didn’t commit any crime in Nigeria before he left the country.

“He didn’t commit any crime here. He didn’t waylay anybody. He didn’t kill anybody. He didn’t run away from anybody after committing a crime. He ran away for his life because of the power that wants to kill him because of his agitation.”

He said Buhari had muzzled everybody, including the Press. “There is a limit to the question you can ask now without them probing you,” he said.