Buhari meets APC governors in Aso Rock

President Muhammadu Buhari met with seven governors of the All Progressives Congress (APC) yesterday at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

While two of the governors have been elected as Senators for the ninth National Assembly, three are among those re-elected for a second term of four years.

The governors were Yahaya Bello (Kogi), Nasir el-Rufai (Kaduna), Atiku Bagudu (Kebbi), Abdulaziz Yari (Zamfara), Abubakar Badaru (Jigawa), Kassim Shetima (Borno) and Fayemi Kayode (Ekiti).

The President arrived the Villa about 1:00pm after spending five days in Daura, where he participated in Saturday’s governorship and state Assembly polls.

Although the agenda of the meeting, which ended at 5:00pm was not officially disclosed, it came barely 24 hours after the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared elections in Adamawa, Plateau, Sokoto, Bauchi, Benue and Kano states inconclusive.

https://m.guardian.ng/news/buhari-meets-apc-governors-in-aso-rock-2/

Cancelled Polling Units Across Kano State

Cancelled polling units across Kano to be rerun include:

Bichi
One polling unit due to over voting.

Dawakin Kudu
One polling unit due to violence.

Doguwa
8 polling units due to violence, non use of card reader, over voting and manual voting.

Gabasawa
5 polling units due violence, over voting and card reader issues.

Gezawa
1 polling unit due to over voting.

Sumaila
3 polling units due to over voting.

Warawa
3 polling units due to over voting.

Kiru
One polling unit due to card reader issues.

Rimin Gado
8 polling units due to over voting.

Wudil
3 polling units due violence and over voting.

Tudun Wada
4 polling units due to violence.

Minjibir
10 polling units due to over voting and manual voting.

Rogo
4 polling units due to violence and over voting.

Kura
Cancellation is due to over voting.

Takai
4 polling units due to over voting.

Kano Municipal
2 polling units due to over voting and manual voting.

Nassarawa and Dala
There was debate on the exact figures of the affected polling units.

Kano polls: INEC REC appeals for calm, promises to declare results Monday

The Kano State INEC Resident Electoral Commission, Prof. Riskuwa Arabu has appealed for calm among residents and indigenes of the state.

He made the appeal following the disruption of the collation process at the Nasarawa Local Government Area Centre, in the early hours of Monday.

According to him, the commission was determined to ensure that the processes and procedures were followed in collating and announcement of the final results later today.

Arabu said, “The results from 10 wards out of the 11 wards were collated in Nasarawa Local Government before the disruption.

“We have invited the representatives of all the political parties to witness the regeneration of the results as we enter it into the necessary forms since they also have copies of these results from the polling units up to the wards.

“I can assure you of our commitment to do what is right and we will be fair to all. We appeal to the political class to support us and cooperate with us.”

Kano polls: INEC REC appeals for calm, promises to declare results Monday

Kwankwaso’s Many Holes Of Mischief – Salihu Tanko Yakasai.

The Hausas often recite proverb that says “if you want to dig a hole of mischief, make it very shallow” for you do not know may be you are the one that will fall therein. For those who closely follow the political antics of the former governor of Kano State and the senator representing Kano Central Senatorial District, Senator Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso, they know that he is always fond of revelling in the political misfortune of others and he can go to any length to dig a deep hole for his perceived political enemies to fall into. A recent example was how he cajoled the former deputy governor of Kano State to resign from the plump seat on the promise that he would give him the gubernatorial ticket of the main opposition party only to pick his anointed son-in-law who is well-known as a political tenderfoot. This is because the former number two possesses formidable academic credentials, social status and strong political clout to succeed the incumbent governor, Dr.Abdullahi Umar Ganduje after the expiration of his tenure in 2023.

Should this happen, his political relevance in the state will further be greatly diminished if not completely obliterated.
Before this mischief-making against the former deputy governor and many promising politicians in the state, Kwankwaso repeatedly tried the same tricks against the senator-elect representing Kano Central Senatorial District and former governor of Kano State, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau, the elected member of the House of Representatives, Suleiman KawuSumaila, the present Commissioner for Rural and Community Development who is also his kinsman, Hon. Musa IlyasuKwankwaso, Senator Hamisu Musa who was Kwankwaso’s political godfather before they parted ways after Kwankwaso had realized his political ambition and subsequent stardom, DaudaDangalan, the late Muhammad Abubakar Rimi, Musa Gwadabe and even some nondescript but rising politicians who sacrificed their energy, time and resources for his political glory only to be later discarded into the dustbin.

The case of Malam Shekarau is particularly more telling. Having cunningly realized the promising political future of Malam Shekarau, Kwankwaso demoted him from the rank of permanent secretary to a classroom teacher for no concrete reason but sheer mischief and deceit. But as the Almighty had destined, Shekarau resigned, contested and won the gubernatorial election against Kwankwaso in 2003 and served for two terms. Even after becoming the governor, Shekarau did not have respite from Kwankwaso and his foot-soldiers who tried all they could to run him down, sabotage his administration and embark on character assassination for their cheap political ends.

Even after having been re-elected in 2011, Kwankwaso and his diehard followers did not leave Shekarau alone like hunting hyenas that have tested the blood of their prey. In 2015, Kwankwaso left his party for the then nascent APC and forced Shekarau out, who was one of the prominent founding fathers of the party.Shekarau had no alternative but to join PDP despite its unpopularity then and now. But as Allah decreed, Shekarau was appointed minister of education by the former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan.

As they say history repeats itself. Again having realized that he would not be able to realize his pipedream of flying the presidential flag of APC in the 2019 presidential election, Kwankwaso returned to the fold of PDP late last year and again booted Shekarau and his followers out of the party. Being a calculating politician, Shekarau decided to re-join his former party, APC and he was given its senatorial ticket which he won with over 500,000 votes defeating Kwankwaso’s candidate with over 200,000 votes. In fact, all Kwankwaso’s anointed candidates in the National Assembly elections were crushingly defeated. APC won all the senate seats and the 24 House of Representatives seats leaving Kwankwaso and his followers to lick their deep wounds of political defeat and ignominy.

Before the just-concluded elections, Kwankwaso and his blind followers saturated the airwaves with empty boasts and threats in their bid to frighten the electorate not to come out en masse and cast their votes for the candidates of their choice. His main target is the youth whom he misguides into believing that he is their saviour from their self-inflicted misfortune. Kwankwaso’s veiled exhortations and innuendos encouraged these ruffians to deface or destroy posters of candidates of the ruling party and even resort to violence and robbery in broad daylight in the name of politics.

So what the Kwankwasiyya elements are doing now against the governor of Kano State, to scuttle his administration’s policies and programmes for the development of the most populous state in the country and ultimately his bid for second term is not surprising a bit. Kwankwaso’s sole motive in life is to see the political downfall of Ganduje whom he regards as a strong and formidable political rival with a better following from across all sections of the society and he has not hidden his zeal and machinations toward realizing this empty dream. But as the saying goes, man proposes, God disposes.

To those with sharp memory, Kwankwaso reluctantly agreed to allow Dr.Ganduje to fly the APC gubernatorial flag in 2015 after most political stakeholders had clearly sided with Ganduje. After reading the writing on the wall and fearing the unknown bitter consequences his recalcitrance may breed, Kwankwaso reluctantly acquiesced to the popular choice of the APC members then and all is history now. But, Kwankwaso threatened that if his successor dared to “derail” from his self-created creed, he and his rabid followers would pull off their sleeves and fight Ganduje to the bitter end. True to his words, Kwankwaso and his cohorts have dug one hole after another for the governor to fall in. Even President Muhammadu Buhari was not spared because as Kwankwaso used to often boast, it was his popularity that caused the victory of President Buhari in 2015 and since they had left APC, its candidates from top to bottom would face a crushing defeat in the 2019 general elections. That is Kwankwaso for you!

Kwankwaso was deluded by his sudden rise to political limelight and his rabid followers do not help matters as they have spun a myth around him that he wears shoes made of metal and he could tread on the toes of all – the mighty and the not-so-mighty. He even presumed to be Godlike: he can do and undo, he can make or mar, he can give power to whomsoever he wishes and wrest power from whomsoever he wishes.

The business community in the state bear the brunt of Kwankwaso’s mischief as his policies while at the helm of affairs retarded commercial activities rather than promoting commerce for which Kano has been well-known since time immemorial. This is not to count the ordinary citizens, civil servants and pensioners who suffered varied indignity during his second tenure between 2011 and 2015. Even our revered traditional institution has not been spared from the sharp tongue and disrespect of Senator Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso. What is more painful is that his blind followers see nothing wrong in what he does or says. But the recent elections have shown that the vaunted strong political base of Kwankwaso as majorly constituted by the youth is nothing but a shaky foundation on which the house of Kwankwasiyya has been built. The house has now crumbled like a pack of cards and the domino effect will extend to Kwankwaso’s anointed gubernatorial candidate of the PDP in the state as the farsighted people of the state have demonstrated their resolve to vote out all the red cap wearing candidates of the opposition party in the state, God willing.
Indeed, digging a hole of mischief is self-destructive in both this world and the next but only discerning minds are aware of this.

The deluded minds only doggedly go on digging this kind of a hole in anticipation of the downfall of others. But we strongly believe that whatever the Almighty God has decreed will happen and our subterfuges, evil machinations and other devices will never change the fate of anybody. The just-concluded presidential election especially in Kano State has clearly demonstrated that the Kwankwasiyya creed is now history. But it is not yet late for those Kwankwasiyya elements whose minds have not been poisoned to repent and join the winning party led by the forgiving governor, Dr.Ganduje, unlike Kwankwaso who is unforgiving and vindictive. I am sure, Ganduje will embrace them with open hands and warm heart like a father will do to his repentant recalcitrant children.

Salihu Tanko Yakasai

Special Adviser to the Governor of Kano State on Media.

FG Closes Land Borders Ahead of Saturday’s Elections

The Minister of Interior, General Abdulrahman Dambazau (rtd), has ordered the closure of all land borders with immediate effect from 12 noon today (Friday), March 8, to 12 noon of Sunday, March 10, 2019.

This is ahead of the governorship and state assembly elections slated to hold on Saturday.

The interior minister said the development will help restrict movements across the borders during the elections.

In a statement by the Comptroller General (CG), Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Muhammad Babandede, urged the public to take note and ensure compliance.

FG Closes Land Borders Ahead of Saturday’s Elections

Breaking: Why I want INEC to surrender election materials for inspection – Atiku

He said the request was to establish that the exercise was fraught with manifest irregularities, including multiple thumb-printing of ballot papers, saying he intends to engage forensic experts to analyse the election materials. Consequently, he prayed the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Abuja, for leave to be allowed to obtain some of the sensitive materials that INEC deployed for the presidential election. Meantime, the tribunal, stood-down its proceedings for one hour to enable it to consider the merit or otherwise of the request.

The three-man panel tribunal headed by Justice Abdul Aboki, reserved ruling on the motion marked CA/A/P/EPT/1/2019 after it heard from Atiku’s lawyer, Chief Chris Uche, SAN.  Uche told the tribunal that the motion dated March 4, was brought pursuant to section 6(6) of the 1999 Constitution,  as amended and section 151 of the Electoral Act, sought for six reliefs, among which included an order compelling the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to surrender all the sensitive materials that were used for the presidential poll, for forensic scrutiny. Among items, he said his client wants to be inspected by forensic experts, include over 80million ballot papers that were used for the election, which he said would be subjected to thumbprint analysis. Other items the motion is asking the electoral body to release to the intending petitioners for scrutiny are the Voters Register, the Smart Card Reader Machines, as well as information stored in INEC’s back-up server. He said the first prayer in the motion paper was for leave of the tribunal permitting Atiku and the Peoples Democratic Party,  PDP, to file the action before the pre-hearing session of the tribunal, as prescribed by the Electoral Act.  The Applicants (Atiku and PDP) urged the tribunal to direct INEC to allow their agents to scan and make photocopies of vital documents used in the conduct of the election, for the purpose of establishing manifest irregularities they said led to President Muhammadu Buhari’s emergence as the winner of the presidential election. They maintained that the six reliefs sought against INEC were for the purpose of filing and maintaining an election petition they intend to lodge against the outcome of the 2019 Presidential Election.

Chief Uche, SAN, said his clients decided to approach the tribunal with the motion, in view of the fact that the Electoral Act stipulated that filing of the petition must not exceed 21 days after the election result was announced. “Because of the limited time,  the Applicants who intend to file a petition, want to go and inspect, to be able to secure some of the documents that will be relied upon to maintain the petition. “We are urging your Lordships to grant us this orders so that if we are inspecting, we can make copies by way of scanning or photocopying. “The entire process will be conducted in the presence of INEC officials, and even the Respondents if they so wish”, Uche submitted. However, the tribunal Chairman Justice Aboki queried Uche on why his clients would not simply apply to be issued with Certified True Copies of the requested items, and if the extant electoral law permits a litigant to scan election materials. The tribunal panel stressed that opinion of forensic experts may not be admissible in evidence under the existing Electoral Act which it said specifically okayed the admittance of certified documents. A member of the panel, Justice Emmanuel Agim, noted that some of the requests by Atiku and the PDP were “outside the precincts of section 151 of the Electoral Act”.  However, in his reply, Uche argued that the court had in a plethora of decided cases, held that the sort of evidence his clients are seeking to secure, could be admitted if it were obtained with the leave of court. He said it would be practically impossible for INEC to certify over 80million ballot papers that were used in over 172, 000 polling units in the country where the presidential election took place. According to Uche, with leave of the tribunal, forensic experts would be brought to testify and give evidence during the eventual hearing of the petition. “My lords if they are not allowed to secure the evidence and testify, it will deprive us of the ability to identify those abnormalities when we find them.  “Besides, if one individual thumb-printed over 500 ballot papers, the certified copies cannot reveal it. That is why we want to scan them and send for expert analysis. “That is why we need INEC to allow us access to scan the required documents. Going by section 72 of the Electoral Act,  all the materials are in the custody of INEC.  “The information we want to go is just to help us to package our complaint, at the end of the day,  INEC will also have the opportunity to confirm the authenticity or otherwise of any of the items we tender in evidence before the tribunal. “In essence my lord no one will be prejudiced if our requests are granted. “We make this application, knowing the very limited time and very disadvantaged position of any petitioner so far as gaining access to the election infrastructure is concerned”, Uche added. After it had listened to the motion, the panel stood-down for one hour to deliver its ruling, even as directed Atiku’s counsel to supply it with the said court decisions that allowed the grant the reliefs sought by the Applicants. The motion ex-parte motion was supported with a 12 paragraphed affidavit that was deposed to by one Col. Austin Akobundu, rtd, the director of Contact and Mobilization of the Atiku Abubakar Presidential Campaign Council. Cited as 1st to 3rd Respondents in the matter are the INEC, President Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressives Congress, APC.

More details soon. 

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/03/breaking-why-i-want-inec-to-surrender-election-materials-for-inspection-atiku/

Ganduje challenges Kwankwaso’s engineering certificate, says he only attended Craft School after failing Common Entrance exams

Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano state has challenged his predecessor, Rabiu Kwankwaso, to display his Engineering certificate, saying that the former governor only attended Craft School after failing his Common Entrance Examination.

Mr Ganduje was quoted in a press statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Abba Anwar, as saying so during the official inauguration of the Committee for the Payment of Scholarship Allowances to Internal Students, held in Kano on Wednesday.

The statement further quoted Mr Ganduje as saying: “Where did he attend engineering course and graduated. This is somebody who failed his Common Entrance examination during his primary school age.

“It was because Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso failed his exams then, that he was later sent to Craft School.

“It was known to all that, those days, it was those who failed, sometimes woefully in their primary education that were sent to such Craft schools.”

According to the governor, Mr Kwankwaso’s failure in managing education during his tenure, stemmed out from his (Kwankwaso) inability to comprehend that education policies need plans.

“Just imagine, a person who failed his primary school examination, and was only managed to attend Craft school, will now come out boldly and accuse a Professor and a PhD holder that they didn’t know how to best handle education. Is this not deception and ignorance?”  he asked rhetorically.

https://dailynigerian.com/ganduje-challenges-kwankwasos-engineering-certificate-says-he-only-attended-craft-school-after-failing-common-entrance-exams/?fbclid=IwAR3oQgWZqALpiBGinJoR0FUTsLIsGeexRyCPti-e1d0vXs7Ui_QFfu1P1WU

Breaking: Tribunal sets-up 3-man panel to hear Atiku’s petition against INEC

A three-man panel of the Justices of the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Abuja, is currently hearing the motion the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and its candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, filed to compel the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to surrender all the materials that were used for the February 23 presidential election, for inspection.

The panel which is conducting its proceeding at the Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal , is headed by Justice Abdul Aboki. Other Justices on the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal hearing Atiku’s motion marked CA/A/P/EPT/1/2019, are Justices Emmanuel Agim and Peter Ige. In the motion ex-parte dated March 4, Atiku and the PDP, applied for leave of the tribunal to allow them to inspect the Voters Register, the Smart Card Reader Machines, Ballot Papers and other vital documents that were used in the conduct of the presidential election. They equally prayed the tribunal to compel the electoral body to allow their agents to scan and make photocopies of vital documents used in the conduct of the election, for the purpose of establishing alleged irregularities.

The Applicants, through their lawyer, Chief Chris Uche, SAN, told the tribunal that the reliefs sought against INEC was for the purpose of filing and maintaining an election petition they intend to lodge against the outcome of the 2019 Presidential Election. The motion ex-parte motion was supported with a 12 paragraphed affidavit that was deposed to by one Col. Austin Akobundu, rtd, the director of Contact and Mobilization of the Atiku Abubakar Presidential Campaign Council. Cited as 1st to 3rd Respondents in the matter are INEC, President Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressives Congress, APC. Meanwhile, Atiku’s lawyer is currently addressing the tribunal on the legal propriety of allowing him to scan some of the documents he is requesting for, instead of securing a Certified True Copy of same documents from the INEC.

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/03/breaking-tribunal-sets-up-3-man-panel-to-hear-atikus-petition-against-inec/

BREAKING: Nigeria State elections: Court sacks all APC candidates in Cross River

Barely few days to the gubernatorial and House of Assembly elections in the country, a High Court in Calabar on Tuesday insisted that the removal of the All Progressives Congress, APC, candidates for the election in Cross River is a settled matter.

The High Court presided over by Justice Eyo Ita in a suit brought before it by an aggrieved APC governorship aspirant, Mr. Ukpan Odey, said since the reliefs sought by the plaintiff were the same as that which a Federal High Court had already ruled on, it could not rule on them again.

The Federal High Court In Abuja had on February 11th, 2019, in suit FHC/CA/CS/73/2018 ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to delist all the names of candidates of APC from the 2019 elections.

Affirming that the ruling stands, Justice Ita directed “that All Progressives Congress, APC, the 1st Respondent herein, is obliged to apply and obey its constitution and guideline and their prayer N0 2 was decided in suit FHC/CA/CS/73/2018 on 11/2/2019 and is res judicatory.

On plaintiff’s prayer No. 3, the court held that “Prayer N0.3 was decided in Suit N0: FHC/CA/CS/73/2018 and following that decision INEC, 2ND defendant herein, has removed the names of all candidates forwarded to INEC by APC as a product of the primaries from its ballot papers.

Prayers N0.4 &5, in this case, were granted in suit No: FHC/CA/CS/73/2018. INEC has removed those names from its ballot papers.

“The name of the 3rd defendant has already been voided and being one of those names sent to INEC by the first Defendant, APC, removed from INEC ballot papers for the Governorship Elections in Cross River state coming up on the 9/3/2109 in line with consequential order 5 in the Federal High court case.

“I am of the settled view that the main causes of action in claims 2-6 in this matter, which are the APC primary elections for her candidates in Cross River state, and the sending of names of APC candidates based thereon to INEC, were resolved by the Federal High Court in the case referred to above on the 11/2/2019.

“The cause of action in those claims are therefore res judicata. Claims 2-6 in this action are in consequence dismissed as there is nothing left to decide in them.”

Speaking with newsmen shortly after the judgment, A .U Bukar, Counsel to Claimant, John Ukpan Odey an aspirant under APC, said he was happy with the decision of the court following the fact that a Federal High sitting in Abuja had already given an order on the matter.

“What was displayed earlier by the APC was political rascality and we are happy that the High Court sitting in Cross River state where my client instituted the matter has affirmed the order of the Federal High Court of 11/2/2019 with Suit No FHC/CA/CS/73/2018 which has already been obeyed by INEC which on the 22nd of February delisted all candidates of APC including the governorship candidate, “he submitted.

Nigeria State elections: Court sacks all APC candidates in Cross River

I won’t let you down, Buhari reassures Nigerians

President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday reassured Nigerians that he would not let them down in his second term in office.

He spoke at the Presidential Villa while receiving the leadership of the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), who paid him a congratulatory visit.

According to him, he would work harder in the next four years to address the challenges facing the country.

“This is my last lap, I will try to work harder. I assure you, I will not let you down.” he stated

Chairman of the ACF’s board of trustees, Alhaji Adamu Fika who led the delegation, said the visit was to congratulate the president over his victory at the polls.

http://thenationonlineng.net/i-wont-let-you-down-buhari-reassures-nigerians/

Man dies days after bathing, drinking drainage water to celebrate Buhari’s re-election

The reported death of Bala Haruna, went viral yesterday. Haruna, a staunch supporter of President Muhammadu Buhari in Bauchi State, had vowed to spend 10 minutes inside a gutter and drink the drainage water if Buhari wins the presidential election.

Immediately Buhari was declared winner of the February 23 presidential election in the early hours of last Wednesday, Haruna made good his promise as he swam in a gutter and drink dirty water from it. He immediately made social media blitz after his feat.

But yesterday, he was reported to have died after battling with Gastrointestinal bleeding in the hospital for days after his public stunt.

According to reports, Haruna was rushed to the hospital after complaining of severe abdominal pains and severe stooling of blood for two days.

After series of tests conducted, he was diagnosed with Gastrointestinal bleeding, which was contacted from the contaminated water he drank.

It would be recalled that in 2015, a man, Abubakar Duduwale, trekked from Yola in Adamawa State to Abuja to celebrate Buhari’s victory.

Last year, the Health Minister, Prof. Isaac Adewole, visited the man at the Federal Medical Centre, Yola, after developing leg injury from the trekking.

Regardless Of Our Differences, I Hold Obasanjo In High Esteem, Says Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari says he holds former President Olusegun Obasanjo in high esteem, regardless of their differences.

He stated this in his congratulatory message on the occasion of Obasanjo’s 82nd birthday on Tuesday.

Obasanjo had stressed that he would not refrain in his criticism of Buhari. However, in a statement issued by Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to the President, Buhari referred to Obasanjo as a “great patriot who deserves accolades” for his contributions to national unity.

According to Buhari, Obasanjo is “a passionate and great patriot who deserves accolades for his immeasurable contributions to our democracy and national unity.”

He continued: “Regardless of our political differences with Obasanjo, I still hold him in the highest esteem because his contributions to the development of the country overshadow those differences.

“Chief Obasanjo gave a good account of himself and inspired his juniors with his wit and other leadership skills.

“Nigeria’s successful transition to democratic rule in October 1979 was one of Obasanjo’s remarkable contributions to national development.

“As he celebrates his 82nd birthday anniversary, I wish Chief Obasanjo more good health, knowledge and wisdom in the service of Nigeria and humanity.”

http://saharareporters.com/2019/03/06/regardless-our-differences-i-hold-obasanjo-high-esteem-says-buhari

Smart card readers mandatory for governorship polls: INEC

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said the smart card readers (SCRs) are mandatory in Saturday’s governorship and State Houses of Assembly elections.

Mr. Festus Okoye, INEC National Commissioner, and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee stated this on Tuesday in Abuja.

Okoye said the clarification was important going by allegations since the conduct of the Feb. 23, Presidential and National Assembly elections that INEC was selective in its use of smart card readers in its conduct of the elections.

He said that those allegations had led to speculations that INEC may be forced to jettison the use of SCRs in the state and federal capital area council elections.

“INEC hereby states categorically that the allegations are absolutely false and the speculations are without any basis whatsoever.

“The use of the smart card readers is not only mandatory but its deliberate non use attracts the sanction of possible prosecution of erring officials in accordance with the INEC Regulations and Guidelines for the conduct of elections.

“This is in addition to the voiding of any result emanating from such units or areas, as was done in the presidential and national assembly elections of February 23.

“The general public and all officials engaged for the elections are hereby informed that the commission is not reconsidering the use of these smart card readers which has greatly improved the credibility of our elections and instilled a high level of public trust in them.

“To clear any doubt or ambiguity, we wish to state that the deployment and mandatory use of SCRs in next Saturday’s elections will not only be uniformed but also universal, and the provisions of the regulations and guidelines will be strictly and vigorously enforced.

“All Stakeholders are to note and be guided accordingly please,” Okoye said.

Smart card readers mandatory for governorship polls: INEC

BREAKING: Court disqualifies Taraba APC gov candidate

The Federal High Court sitting in Jalingo on Wednesday disqualified the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress in Taraba State, Alhaji Sani Abubakar Danladi, from participating in the election on Saturday.

The court based its ruling on alleged falsification of age in the documents which Danladi supplied to the Independent National Electoral Commission.

Details later…

UPDATED: Court disqualifies Taraba APC gov candidate

Buhari’ll decide senate presidency – Omo-Agege

Speaking to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Warri, Omo-Agege said the President and the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) would avoid the 2015 mistake that led to the emergence of Sen. Bukola Saraki as the president of the Senate.

The senator representing Delta Central Senatorial District, Sen. Ovie Omo-Agege says President Muhammadu Buhari will be actively involved in the process of selecting the next leadership of the Senate.

‘‘Anybody who is going to be Senate President, in the 9th Senate, must be somebody who is loyal to Mr President, the party and the constitution.

‘‘The Senate President will be determined by Mr President. Mr President will indicate to us through the party who he want to work with,’’ Omo-Agege said.

The ruling APC is set to produce the next Senate president after winning the majority of senatorial seats at the upper legislative chamber in the Feb. 23 election.

Asked if APC has zoned the senate presidency to any geo-political zone, the lawmaker said ‘‘I do not know.’’

‘‘But what I can tell you is that we are going to have a Senate that will work with Mr President.

‘‘The era of allowing renegades who rode on the back of Mr President, who rode on the back of the party to go in there and trade the party’s mandate, I think that era is gone.

‘‘I am very hopeful that this time around, Mr President will step in and decide not only the zone that will produce the Senate president and the leadership but also who should be.

‘‘We don’t want to erect another opposition leader in the Senate, as we had in the 8th Assembly.

‘‘There are a lot of us in the Senate who are returning to the next senate who fits into that position. We are so many but any decision the President makes, we will all fall in line and abide.

‘‘We want President Buhari to succeed and it is all in our place, some of us who are close to him, to tell him certain calls he should not make because we know ourselves in the National Assembly and we do not want a repeat of the Saraki saga as we go back to the ninth Senate.’’ he said.

Speaking on the upcoming Saturday’s election, Omo-Agege said the APC stood a chance to win the March 9 governorship elections in Delta, saying ‘‘Delta people are determined not to be in the opposition again.’’

http://thenationonlineng.net/buharill-decide-senate-presidency-omo-agege/

JUST IN: PDP to protest at INEC headquarters

The national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party are planning to take their protests against the conduct of the February 23 presidential and National Assembly elections to the headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission, our correspondent has gathered in Abuja.

The protest, it was learnt, would include the conduct of some officials of the commission and the involvement of the military in the elections.

Already, officials of the party had started mobilising for the action, which will hold in Abuja anytime soon.

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Court ruling: I’m Kano PDP gov candidate, Abba Yusuf insists

Despite a court ruling on Monday, which nullified the Peoples Democratic Party primary elections in Kano State, Alhaji Abba Kabir- Yusuf, insisted that he remains the party’s governorship candidate in Saturday’s election.

A Federal High Court in Kano on Monday nullified the governorship candidacy of the Peoples Democratic Party, citing the failure of the party to conduct its primary.

The Court ruled that the purported nomination of Abba Kabir-Yusuf, as the governorship candidate should be revalidated by the conduct of a fresh primary election.

However, when The PUNCH contacted him, Yusuf said he was not a party to the suit, filed by Alhaji Ibrahim Ali-Amin, rather the case was against the PDP, adding that the party has taken the necessary action.

”Abba Kabir-Yusuf remains the candidate for the Peoples Democratic Party for the coming election on Saturday the 9th. For us, the case is between Alhaji Ibrahim Ali-Amin, who was one of the aspirants that contested 2019 primary of the People Democratic Party.

”The plaintiff did not any way accuse the governorship candidate. He is accusing his party and the party would take the necessary action. So, as far as we are concerned, Abba Kabir Yusuf is neither mentioned in the case nor in the ruling, so, it is an internal issue and the party is taking the necessary action.”

Yusuf went on to reveal that his campaign activities would continue until Thursday night, urging his supporters to remain calm and continue with the electioneering to ensure his victory, come the 9th of March.

Meanwhile, in a dramatic move, the factional leader of the PDP in Kano State, Senate Mas’ud El-Jibril Doguwa, on Monday, said he and his loyalists dumped the party because it has lost popular appeal, among the people.

Buhari meets with Security Chiefs in Aso Roc

President Muhammadu Buhari is in a closed-door meeting with Service Chiefs and other heads of security agencies at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The agenda of the meeting which started at about 11am is not made public.

Bashir Ahmad, Buhari’s aide made this known in a post on Twitter, “President @MBuhari receives security briefing from Defence Minister, service chiefs and other heads of the security agencies at the State House, Abuja. Zamfara issues at the top of the agenda. #SecuringNigeria”

Speculations however are that discussions during the meeting may centre on the current security situation in the country and how to ensure adequate security during this Saturday’s governorship and State Houses of Assembly elections across the federation.

Service Chiefs; Chief of Defence Staff, General Gabriel Olonishakin; Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Yusuf Buratai; Chief of Naval Staff, Ibok-Ete IIbas and Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadiq Abubakar, were all in attendance.

Others in attendance are the National Security Adviser (NSA), Major Gen. Babagana Monguno; Director of National Intelligence Agency (NIA); the Director General, Department of Security Service (DSS) and Acting Inspector General of Police, (IGP) Mohammed Adamu.

The Minister of Interior, Lt. Gen. Abdulrahman Dangazzau and the Minister of Defence, Brigadier Gen. Mansur Dan-Ali were also in attendance.

Why elections may not be conducted in 2023 – Secondus

The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Uche Secondus, has said elections may not hold in 2023.

Secondus speaking at the opening session of the caucus meeting of the party in Abuja said that there might be no election in 2023 if the military continued to participate in elections as they did in the just concluded presidential and National Assembly elections.

Secondus lamenting the interference of the military in the 2019 presidential election, quizzed if such will repeat on March 9th during the governorship elections across the country.

He further urged the Independent National Electoral Commission to ensure that the Saturday’s elections were free, fair, transparent and credible.

He said, “On February 23, 2019, how will history judge you (Buhari)? How will the next generation judge you? In fact, there may not be election in 2023, it may just be an announcement because if you have the military on your side, you do not need the people, you do not need to campaign. All you need to do is to put the figure on election day and announce. Is that what is going to happen again on March 9?”

INEC omits APC guber candidate in Enugu

All Progressives Congress (APC) may not field a governorship candidate in Enugu state for the February 9 gubernatorial election.

A final list for the March 9 governorship election published on the website of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) showed that Enugu APC had no candidate.

The list signed by Rose Oriaran-Anthony, Secretary, INEC, said it was in obedience to court order as the party was yet to submit a fresh name after Ayogu was sacked.

In the 330-page final list of candidates, Enugu occupied pages 100 to 111, with the APC having candidate.

A Federal High Court in Abuja, had allegedly sacked Senator Ayogu Eze as the governorship candidate of the party in Enugu State.

In the judgment delivered by Hon. Justice I. Ekwo of the Federal High Court 5, the court asked the Independent National Electoral Commission to recognize Barr. George Ogara as the candidate.

However the APC National Working Committee (NWC), which earlier declared that Ayogu was still the candidate known to the party was yet to obey the order of the court, which had asked that Ogara’s name be submitted to the INEC.

The Ayogu Eze campaign organization, however could not offer any reaction to the development.

The spokesman of the campaign organization, Okey Ezerigwe told The Nation that Ayogu Eze was in Abuja to tackle the issue, assuring that “he is making some progress and is due back to Enugu on Tuesday.”

EFCC Finally Releases Atiku’s Son-in-law

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has released Babalele Abdullahi, son-in-law of Atiku Abubakar, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate.

Abdullahi, who is the finance director of some companies owned by Atiku was arrested on Saturday and released after the anti-graft agency invited Tanimu Turaki, a senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN) leading the defense team of Atiku, to sign a bail document for him.

But the commission detained Turaki, who is also deputy director-general of the PDP Presidential Campaign Organisation.

Speaking with the Cable, Paul Ibe, Abubakar’s spokesman said Turaki is the lawyer coordinating the suit to challenge the outcome of the presidential election.

He added that the suit had been finalised and is supposed to be filed in court on Tuesday.

“He is the one coordinating the team of lawyers, so you should just use your tongue to count your teeth to understand why he has been arrested.

“Why is President Muhammadu Buhari and the APC scared of a legal challenge? Why are they mobilising all sorts of people and group to beg His Excellency (Atiku) not to go to court?,” he asked.

Abdullahi, who has been in EFCC custody over allegations of money laundering,was subsequently freed by the commission after Turaki’s arrest

The opposition party has in a statement on Monday said Turaki’s arrest is “part of the grand plot by the Buhari Presidency and the All Progressives Congress (APC) to use state apparatus of power to intimidate PDP leaders.”

March 9th election: INEC begs for return of 63 missing card readers in Bayelsa

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Bayelsa State has appealed to those in possession of its 63 missing card readers to return them before Saturday’s elections.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that INEC on Monday announced that 63 smart card readers used during the Feb. 23 President and National Assembly elections were missing.

Mr Wilfred Ifogah, Head of Department, INEC Voter Education and Publicity, told NAN on Tuesday that the affected local government areas where the cards were used include: Brass, Sagbama, Southern-Ijaw, Nembe and Yenagoa.

Ifogah said that in Brass Ward 6, Unit 19, one smart card reader was missing, 24 missed in Nembe Wards 1, 4, 12 and 13, while 24 missed in Southern-Ijaw, Wards 1, 2, 3, 12 and 15.

“Eight card readers are missing in Sagbama Ward 1, Unit 5 and Ward 6 Unit 3, while in Yenagoa six are also missing in Wards 1, 11 and 16.

“Yes, about 63 card readers are missing. The Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mr Monday Udom, has issued a statement that those involved should return them to INEC on or before Wednesday,’’ he said.

Ifogah said that the commissioner has assured that those in possession of the card readers would not be victimised if they returned the items.

Ganduje disburses N1.5bn for girl-child scholarship scheme,  34,698 pupils to benefit

The Kano State government says it has commenced the disbursement of N1.5 billion 2018 GPE/NIPEP girl-child scholarship to 34,698 pupils in the state.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the amount was part of the World Bank grant being disbursed under the Global Partnership for Education/Nigerian Partnership for Education Project.

Flagging-off the disbursement of the grant at a ceremony in Kano on Monday, Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje explained that the intervention was aimed at improving access to quality basic education by the girl-child.‎

governor said that the state government would augment GPE/NIPEP efforts by increasing access to quality education in the state.‎

‎Mr Ganduje said that no fewer than 34,698 primary three and four female pupils in 12 local government areas in the state would each get N45,000 under the girl-child scholarship grant.

‎The governor said that the state government had recruited 1,500 female Nigerian Certificate of Education, NCE, teachers in the state to enhance teaching and learning in public schools across the state.

He added that the state government had also rehabilitated 14 primary schools in the state‎.

“We also spent N2 billion on the procurement of instructional materials which were distributed to the schools,” he added.

Mr Ganduje called on the parents and guardians of the children to ‎make judicious use of the grant to achieve the desired objective.

The governor thanked the World Bank and other development partners for the support.

‎Aisha Jafar, the state commissioner for Education said that the state government would monitor the implementation of the scholarship.

She said that no fewer than 6, 944 pupils7 benefited in 2016 while 45, 287 female pupils benefited in 2017 and 34, 698 pupils are expected to benefit in 2018.

‎The commissioner said that the ministry had been implementing reforms in the education sector in order to improve quality of education in the state.‎

A beneficiary, eight-year-old Samira Ali, said that the support would enable her to remain in school and concentrate well.

https://dailynigerian.com/ganduje-disburses-n1-5bn-for-girl-child-scholarship-scheme-34698-pupils-to-benefit/

Presidential Poll: We’ll report military to UN, says PDP

The Peoples Democratic Party( PDP) has said it will petition the United Nations (UN) and other international democratic institutions over the role of the Nigerian military during the February 23 presidential election.

The PDP National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, stated this at the end of an expanded caucus meeting of the opposition party on Wednesday in Abuja.

Ologbondiyan said the caucus commended Nigerians for refusing the alleged harassment, intimidation and militarisation of the electoral process, and for participating in the election.

He stated that the caucus mandated that PDP leadership do everything “permissible within our legal system to get back our mandate on behalf of Nigerians.”

According to him, “Caucus further noted the role of the military in the February 23 election and resolved that we will report the action of the military through a petition to UN as well as other global democratic institution on the role of our military in the February 23 election.”

Presidential Poll: We’ll report military to UN, says PDP

Akpabio’s victory was stolen, we must reclaim it, says Buhari


President Muhammadu Buhari, on Monday said that the votes of the Akwa Ibom people allegedly stolen during the Presidential and National Assembly elections of Feb. 23, would be reclaimed.
Buhari said this during a town hall meeting held in Uyo to thank the people of the state for casting their votes for the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the elections.
President Buhari, who was represented by the Vice-President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo encouraged the people to defend their votes during the coming Governorship and House of Assembly Elections.
He decried the circumstances, under which Sen. Godswill Akpabio lost his re-election into the senate in spite of his popularity across the state.
He alleged that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) robbed him and the party of victory.
He assured Akwa Ibom people that all the wrongdoings during the Presidential and National Assembly elections would be addressed.
“What happened on the 23rd of February was robbery. The votes of the people were stolen, but we are not deterred.
“The president sent me to thank you today. We are going to make sure that everything that was stolen on the February 23 would be restored.
“It is not possible that Sen. Godwill Akpabio lost. We are in no doubt that Senator Akpabio is the elected senator of Akwa Ibom North West Senatorial District.
“I and Adams Oshiomhole, the National Chairman of the party have been in the opposition for long and we cannot be defeated anymore.
“Everyone of you should go out to vote on Saturday and defend your votes, we cannot be cheated; not only you but tell your neighbours to vote for Obong Nsima Ekere and all APC candidates.
“Wait for your votes to be counted. It is the duty of the Federal Government to provide security and we will do that. We will recover every one of our votes, ” he said.
The National Chairman of APC, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, said the party was not in the state to lament but to appreciate the people of the state for doing their jobs and voting President Buhari and Prof. Osinbajo.
He alleged that INEC colluded with some of the electoral officers to deny the state of its electoral victory on Feb 23, even though the people voted for APC.
“We have not come here to lament that our mandate was on February 23. We have come to thank you that you voted for President Buhari, and all members of the party. You did your job but some armed robbers in INEC stole your votes.
“You think that those who stole your votes will have peace? We have come to reaffirm our commitment with democracy.
“We have come to affirm that no robber will go unpunished, but when an electoral umpire is corrupt and collude with the opposition, we have the witnesses and we have lawyers to deal with that.
“On Saturday, we are not going to wait for them to steal out votes. We call on Akwa Ibom people to protect their votes. We must maintain our sanity even in this hour of provocation.
“Those who committed democratic abortion would be brought to book,” Oshiomhole said.

https://www.criticaltimesnews.com/2019/03/akpabios-victory-was-stolen-we-must-reclaim-it-buhari.html?m=1

BREAKING: EFCC arrests Atiku campaign deputy DG, Tanimu Turaki


The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Monday night, said the Deputy Director General (Admin) of Atiku Campaign Organization, Barr. Tanimu Turaki SAN, has been arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

PDP warned that Turaki should be release immediately and unconditionally.

Its spokesman, Kola Ologbondiyan, in a statement said Turaki’s arrest and detention is part of the grand plot by the Buhari Presidency and the All Progressives Congress (APC) to use state apparatus of power to intimidate PDP leaders and scuttle PDP’s determination to reclaim our February 23, 2019 Presidential election victory in court.

Group backs Atiku’s decision to challenge Presidential election’s result in court


Abuja – Mr Dickson Iroegbu, the spokesperson of a political pressure group, the Better Nigeria Group (BNG), says the group supports the decision of Atiku Abubakar, the defeated PDP presidential candidate, to challenge the outcome of the Feb. 23 presidential election in court.
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/03/group-backs-atikus-decision-to-challenge-presidential-elections-result-in-court/

‘Nigeria overtakes Egypt as largest rice producer in Africa’

Nigeria has overtaken Egypt as the largest rice producer in Africa, Director-General,Africa Rice Center, Benin Republic, Dr Harold Roy-Macauley has said .

Roy-Macauley, told The Nation that Nigeria is now the largest rice producer at 4 million tonnes a year.

Egypt was producing 4.3 tonnes annually but production has reduction by almost 40 percent this year, attributed to the Egyptian government decision to limit cultivated to preserve water resources.

Egypt rice cultivation requires about 1.8 billion metres of water in evaporation, transpiration and irrigation each year.

Africa produces an average of 14.6 million tonnes of rough rice annually.

He said there were efforts to increase overall rice production in Africa but expressed doubts that it will curb rice importation as population has increased across the continent.

He said consumers are looking for rice that safe and certified.

http://thenationonlineng.net/nigeria-overtakes-egypt-as-largest-rice-producer-in-africa/

Nigeria elections: 12 presidential candidates congratulate Buhari, advise Atiku

Twelve presidential candidates in the Feb. 23 presidential election on Monday in Abuja, congratulated President Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC), on his re-election.

Nigeria elections: 12 presidential candidates congratulate Buhari, advise Atiku