Tag: 2019 Elections

  • 2019 elections: INEC moves to curb vote-buying, hawking

    2019 elections: INEC moves to curb vote-buying, hawking

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has decided to intensify voter education at the grassroots as part of efforts to discourage vote-buying and hawking during the 2019 elections.

    Prof. James Apam, the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) for Kogi State, made this known in Lokoja on Thursday at the opening of a one-day capacity building workshop for officers in charge of voter education in the North Central Zone.

    The workshop brought together all INEC officers in charge of voter education in all the states and local governments in the zone.

    Apam said that vote-buying and hawking was gaining ground largely due to ignorance among voters, saying that voter education remained a potent tool to discourage the practice.

    According to him, the INEC has put in place seamless electoral process that will ensure the success of the 2019 elections.

    He charged the participants, mostly the INEC Desk Officers in charge of voter education to brace up for the challenges ahead as the bulk of educating the voters in their respective areas of coverage would fall on them.

    Mr Ahmed Biambo, Director, Voter Education and Publicity of INEC in the state, told the participants that the commission was determined to take voter education to the door steps of Nigerians.

    Biambo said that INEC was optimistic that the issues of vote-buying and hawking would be reduced to the minimum through massive voter education enlightenment.

    Participants at the workshop were drawn from the Federal Capital Territory, Kogi, Kwara, Niger, Nasarawa, Plateau and Benue States.

     

  • 2019: Osinbajo meets Jonathan, Atiku

    2019: Osinbajo meets Jonathan, Atiku

    Ahead of the 2019 general elections, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Saturday met with former President of Nigeria, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan; and Presidential Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Alhaji Atiku Abubakar.

    TheNewsGuru (TNG) reports Vice President Osinbajo met with the duo at the interdenominational commendation service of Madam Goldcoast Dickson Mama Gogo, mother of Bayelsa State Governor Seriake Dickson in Toru-Agiama community, Patani LGA of Delta State.

    The Vice President, who was accompanied by his wife, Mrs. Dolapo Osinbajo, was captured in talks with Atiku, presidential candidate of the opposition party PDP.

    The interdenominational commendation service of the mother of the Bayelsa State Governor also has in attendance Governor of Delta State, Ifeanyi Okowa and Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki.

     

  • 2019: Cross River farmers adopt Ayade

    2019: Cross River farmers adopt Ayade

    Farmers in Cross River state, under the aegis of Cross River Farmers’ Cooperatives Empowerment, have thrown their weight behind Governor Ben Ayade.

    TheNewsGuru (TNG) reports the farmers on Monday endorsed Governor Ayade’s second term bid, while also bestowing on him an award for supporting agriculture in the state.

    The award and support they said was in appreciation of the governor’s revolutionary strides in agriculture.

    Speaking at a solidarity rally for Ayade, State Coordinator of the group, Sir Oliver Ntui hailed the governor’s diversification into agriculture.

    He commended him for sending hundreds of farmers to Abuja to be trained by Isreali agricultural experts.

    “You have demostrated that agriculture is the engine room of growth in developing economies through your various farmers’ empowerment initiatives, agricultural development policies and programmes.

    “You have graciously approved the training of 1000 rice farmers in modern and cutting edge technologies in rice farming by a reputable agricultural research and technology transfer institute in Abuja…we pledge our total support for your re-election,” Ntui told the Governor.

    Responding, Ayade said the era of manual tilling of the soil in the state was gone for good as he was committed to mechanising agriculture.

    The Governor used the occasion to flag off the distribution of iPads to farmers in the state.

    He told the farmers that the iPads would go a long way in helping them embrace modern farming techniques.

    He announced the state government’s decision to buy off all bags of rice and cocoa produced by Cross River farmers.

     

  • Only 73 political parties will partake in 2019 elections – INEC

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said a total of 73 out of Nigeria’s 91 political political parties will take part in next year’s general elections having submitted details of their candidates to the commission before the deadlines.

    Chairman of the Commission Mahmood Yakubu, said this in his opening remarks at the two-day capacity building workshop by INEC and the European Center for Elelectoral Support (ECES) to train journalists on INEC beat.

    He also said the commission has been joined as a respondent in about 396 suits in various courts across the nation.

    He revealed that at the end of the period for the substitution and withdrawal of candidates for the presidential election, 73 political parties had filed their nominations.

    He also said a few parties (which he did not name) among the 79 that listed presidential candidates, nominated candidates below the mandatory age of thirty-five (35) years for presidential and vice presidential candidates and the attention of the parties concerned had been drawn to it.

    Noting the importance of the media, he said the commission sees the press as partners and is organising the workshop to “carry the press along for the success of the general election”.

    According to Mr Yakubu, elections are not just about the right to vote but the knowledge of the voting process.

    This includes information about political parties, candidates and their programmes, facilitating the full participation of the citizenry in the democratic elections, “which is why the media plays an important role”.

    The media needs unfettered access to information,” he said.

    With the campaigns for governorship and state assembly elections beginning Saturday, December 1, the commission has successfully implemented seven out of the 14 activities on the commission’s timetable, he said.

    The chairman noted the commission will never tolerate any breach of the strict timelines provided for.

    For National Assembly elections, he also revealed that 1,848 candidates: 1,615 males and 233 females are vying for 109 senatorial seats while 4,635 candidates: 4,066 male and 569 female are competing for the 360 seats in the House of Representatives.

    For state elections, 1,068 candidates (980 males and 88 females) are contesting for 29 governorship positions with 805 males and 263 females for deputy governorship slots.

    He said the commission was working on the list of candidates nominated by political parties for the 991 state assembly constituencies as well as the 68 area council chairpersons and councillorship positions.

    He, however, assured the full list of candidates and their political parties will be published for public information in line with the commission’s timetable and schedule of activities.
    Challenges.

    The chairman lamented the nature of primaries by parties in recent times, and their internal party democracy.

    He also revealed the commission has been joined in 396 pending actions in various courts across the country arising from the conduct of party primaries and nomination of candidates by political parties.

    He said the commission also received 302 requests for Certified True Copies (CTC) of documents, mainly from its monitoring of party primaries and copies of personal particulars of candidates.

    These requests, he said, are obviously a prelude to more court actions.

    He said they also received 52 petitions and protests from aggrieved party aspirants. He said this implies that ahead of the general elections, there will be pre-election litigations.
    “Parties that fail to respect the democratic process in selecting candidates during primary elections lose the moral right to complain about secondary elections. I wish to reassure the nation that we shall continue to maintain our neutrality as the umpire, registrar and regulator of political parties,” he said.

    In his goodwill message, the project director, ECES, Rudolf Ebling, said in view of the commission’s commitment to conduct free and fair elections in 2019, it has become imperative to engage “unique groups” on emerging electoral issues.

     

  • Will Facebook activate War Room for 2019 elections in Nigeria?

    Will Facebook activate War Room for 2019 elections in Nigeria?

    Social media giant, Facebook on Monday said it has not disbanded the election war room set up to proactively address potential problems related to electoral abuses identified by its technology in real time.

    TheNewsGuru (TNG) reports Facebook Vice President of Product Management, Guy Rosen made this known, following questions that the social media giant had disbanded the widely publicized War Room in favour of a strategic response team.

    “The war room was effective and we’re not disbanding it, we’re going to do more things like this. The war room will be operational ahead of major events, and it still stands.

    “It was effective for our work in both the Brazil and US elections which is why it’s going to be expanded, not disbanded,” Guy said.

    As Nigeria approaches the 2019 elections, it remains to be known if Facebook will expand the election war room to address potential problems related to electoral abuses in the country.

    The Facebook Product Management Vice President did not immediately respond to query if the election war room will serve for 2019 elections in the country.

    The social media platform launched its war room at its Menlo Park headquarters in California in October to serve as a nerve centre for the fight against misinformation and manipulation by foreign actors trying to influence elections.

    The measure came after Facebook was accused of doing too little to prevent misinformation efforts by Russia and others in the 2016 US election.

     

  • 2019 elections: NDDC partners NGO on peace building in Niger Delta

    2019 elections: NDDC partners NGO on peace building in Niger Delta

    The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has advised youths in the region not to allow themselves to be used as instrument of violence in the forthcoming general elections.

    Mrs Ufonime Bassey, the Principle Manager, Directorate of Youths, Sports, Culture and Women Affairs of NDDC, gave the advice on Tuesday in Warri.

    Bassey spoke on the sidelines of a workshop tagged: “Peace Building and Sensitisation Workshop” organised by the Shola Mese Foundation.

    The manager advised youths to embrace peace and shun violence now that the general elections was around the corner.

    “We do not want our youths to engage in violence, especially now that elections are around the corner, that is why we feel we should speak and advise them to embrace peace.

    “Youths should not allow themselves to be used by anybody for any reason anywhere.

    “For sometimes now, we have been preaching to them to shun violence, thuggery and embrace peace so that they can live a meaningful life,” she said.

    In his remarks, Mr Shola Mese, the Convener and Founder of the foundation, said that the programme was targeted at youths between the aged bracket of 12 and 30 years.

    According to Mese, youths are always at the forefronts of any restiveness, hence the need to preach to them to shun violence and embrace peace at all times.

    “The purpose of this programme is to enlighten our youths to avoid violent activities and embrace peace in its entirety.

    “We have successfully engaged over 600 students/trainees on various vocations in our vocational skill centre to take them out of restiveness and reduce crimes in the society,” he said.

    One of the resource persons, Mrs Eugene Marcus, Founder, Fresh View Empowerment Initiative, said that we could still live together peacefully, irrespective of our social, political and religious beliefs, if we can set aside pride.

    Marcus assured youths that they could be successful in life without indulging in negative activities.

    Also, Miss Vivian Ozemiron, a physically challenged, while commending the organisers, said that the programme had renewed her hope to becoming successful in life despite her disposition.

    “I have learnt that my limitation cannot limit me to becoming who God want me to become in life.

    “I can be a millionaire, even while I am sitting on a Wheelchair,” she said.

     

  • 2019: Who is the Nigerian billionaire behind the 2015 general elections?

    As events unfold for 2019 general elections to hold in Nigeria, it becomes imperative to consider certain dealings that came to play in events leading up to the 2015 general elections in the country.

    In the wake of the Cambridge Analytica data scandal, confessional statements emerged of how a Nigerian billionaire supported ex-President Goodluck Jonathan to execute a smear campaign against Muhammadu Buhari in the 2015 general elections.

    However, given over 8 months and counting, after the Cambridge Analytica revelations came to the fore, neither has the so called Nigerian billionaire been named nor anything further heard of the ‘ghost’.

    TheNewsGuru (TNG) reports parent company of now defunct Cambridge Analytica, SCL Elections, confirmed it was hired in the wake of December 2014 to support Jonathan’s campaign on a massive scale.

    Brittany Kaiser, a senior director at Cambridge Analytica, who would go on to play a public role at the launch of Nigel Farage’s Leave.eu campaign, and a senior strategist on the Donald Trump campaign, was fingered, with the Nigerian billionaire not named.

    Regarded by colleagues as a prolific networker, in 2014, Kaiser was introduced to the ghost Nigerian oil billionaire who wanted to fund a covert campaign to support Jonathan, according to the report that stated the billionaire wanted total discretion.

    “We can confirm that SCL Elections was hired in December 2014 to provide advertising and marketing services in support of the Goodluck Jonathan campaign,” the firm stated.

    However, several confessional statements made by employees of the firm, seven of them, with close knowledge of the campaign, showed that Cambridge Analytica did more than just providing advertising and marketing services in support of the Jonathan campaign.

    Employees of the defunct Cambridge Analytica, according to the report, actually worked effortlessly and ruthlessly to sway the 2015 general election votes in favour of Jonathan.

    This came to the fore after Cambridge University professor Aleksandr Kogan harvested valuable information on the data of about 50 million Facebook users in the US to sway votes in favour of Donald Trump.

    Describing how Cambridge Analytica worked with people they believed were Israeli computer hackers, they said the hackers offered Cambridge Analytica access to Buhari’s financial and medical records, and that they had accessed the private emails of two politicians who are now heads of state.

    Also, Cambridge Analytica was reported to have used an astonishing and disturbing video content, especially on social media, Facebook and Twitter inclusive, to push the campaign, a malicious one, against Buhari.

    Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey have largely remained silent on how Cambridge Analytica manipulated Facebook and Twitter to push the malicious content to sway the election in the country, especially given that as Nigeria heads into the 2019 general elections, malicious contents of various kinds and varying degrees are yet being peddled on the platforms.

    “Coming to Nigeria on February 15th, 2015. Dark. Scary. And very uncertain. Sharia for all. What would Nigeria look like if Sharia were imposed by Buhari?,” a Guardian UK report quotes the voiceover on the malicious campaign video, spread on Facebook and Twitter, against Buhari in 2015.

    “Its answer to that question is certainly dark. And scary. It’s also graphically, brutally, violent. One minute and 19 seconds of archive news footage from Nigeria’s troubled past set to a horror movie soundtrack. There are scenes of people being macheted to death. Their legs hacked off. Their skulls caved in,” the report stated of the campaign video.

    According to one of the employees, now a former contractor of the defunct data analytics firm, “It was voter suppression of the most crude and basic kind. It was targeted at Buhari voters in Buhari regions to basically scare the shit out of them and stop them from voting”.

    According to the Guardian UK, the employees confessed Cambridge Analytica was paid an estimate of N1 billion by the Nigeria billionaire barely six weeks to the elections to sway the votes, and that there is no suggestion Jonathan knew of the covert operation.

    While there is yet to be seen any ‘dark and scary’ malicious content like the one peddled in 2015 on the social media, various malicious contents of varying degrees are being peddled on, especially Facebook and Twittter, and it is absurd that execs at Facebook and Twitter have been silent on the matter.

    While, SCL Elections denied the confessional statements made by its employees, stressing that, they, through the instrument of Cambridge Analytica, only provided advertising and marketing services in support of the campaign, the firm went further to say “Members of the SCL Elections team that worked on the Nigeria campaign remained in country throughout the original campaigning period” and that “Although the election was rescheduled, SCL was not retained for the entirety of the extended campaign period. Team members left in accordance with the company’s campaign plan.

    “During an election campaign, it is normal for SCL Elections to meet with vendors seeking to provide services as a subcontractor. SCL Elections did not take possession of or use any personal information from such individuals for any purposes. SCL Elections does not use ‘hacked’ or ‘stolen’ data”.

    It is more appalling that the President Buhari government did nothing about the matter, except for a political press statement by Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity.

    President Buhari failed to act on the matter first because the outcome of the 2015 elections favoured him, and secondly most probably because Buhari himself was also fingered in the Cambridge Analytica scandal.

    His team was alleged to have hired AKPD, the firm of former Barack Obama strategist David Axelrod, to push slick-social-media-heavy, Obama-esque message of hope in favour of Buhari.

    There are multiple wider political questions about what went on in the Nigerian election of 2015 and the role western powers, and the social media, played. There are even more questions to be answered as the country nears the 2019 general elections.

     

  • 2019 elections: Twitter taking multiple steps to curb fake news

    2019 elections: Twitter taking multiple steps to curb fake news

    Twitter co-founder and chief executive officer Jack Dorsey said the micro-blogging platform is taking multi-variable steps to curb the spread of misleading information ahead of 2019 elections.

    TheNewsGuru (TNG) reports Dorsey stated this on Monday while addressing a town hall-style meeting at the Indian Institute of Technology-Delhi (IIT-D).

    He stated that the multi-variable steps being taken include the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools.

    “Fake news is a way too big category. The real problem is not misinformation per se as jokes can also be categorized as misinformation.

    “But misinformation that is spread with the intent to mislead people is a real problem,” he said.

    Dorsey likened solving the problem of misleading information to that of addressing a security issue or building a lock.

    “No one can build a perfect lock, but we need to stay ahead of our attackers. AI could probably help,” Dorsey said.

     

  • Security squad tampered with Atiku’s private documents, PDP alleges

    The special security squad that conducted a thorough security check on Atiku Abubakar upon his return from Dubai tampered with his private documents, the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) has alleged.

    TheNewsGuru (TNG) reports Kola Ologbondiyan, National Publicity Secretary of the party in a statement described the security squad as deadly, and said they “violently tampered with certain personal documents and gadgets belonging to him, including some of his campaign documents”.

    The PDP presidential candidate in the 2019 elections returned to Nigeria in a private jet on Sunday at about 1:30 am after an over two weeks vacation trip to Dubai.

    Arriving at the airport in Abuja, a special security squad comprised of the Army, Police, Custom and Immigration officers carried out a thorough security check on the former Vice President and his aircraft.

    The PDP statement read: “The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) condemns in the strongest terms the unleashing of a special security squad of army, police and paramilitary agencies by the Muhammadu Buhari Presidency to physically harass our Presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, at the Abuja airport, upon his return from Dubai.

    “It was shocking when the deadly squad, in a Gestapo style attack, and acting on ‘orders from above’ rushed our candidate immediately he landed and attempted to physically manhandle him before invading his aircraft with dangerous weapons to conduct a violent search.

    “While they did not find anything incriminating on our Presidential candidate, this deadly squad, violently tampered with certain personal documents and gadgets belonging to him, including some of his campaign documents.

    “The PDP completely rejects such violence against the person of our Presidential candidate by the Buhari Presidency, which we know has been jittery over Atiku Abubakar’s soaring popularity since his emergence as our candidate.

    “We invite the world to note that having failed to drag down our Presidential candidate with spurious allegations and smear campaign, the APC has now resorted to state-backed violence against him and must be held responsible should any harm befall him or any member of his campaign team.

    “The PDP is for peace, but we will not accept this recourse to violence, which we believe is orchestrated to directly harm our Presidential candidate, foist a siege mentality on the system and set the stage for series of coordinated violence, ostensibly to truncate a peaceful conduct of the 2019 general election.

    “The Buhari Presidency and the APC should bear in mind that this is an attack on our democracy and the collective sensibility of the overwhelming majority of Nigerians, across board, who have accepted the choice of Atiku Abubakar as Nigeria’s next President and they will vigorously deploy every means available in a democracy to defend him and our democratic process.

    “Today, Atiku Abubakar, as a Presidential candidate, has the highest demography of supporters and volunteers across our nation and we will not hesitate to call them out in defence of democracy if another such attempt is made against our candidate.

    “Nigeria is not a conquered territory and anybody that wants to foist a totalitarian regime on our land will be firmly resisted

    “We invite President Buhari to recall that as a Presidential candidate, he had occasions to travel out of the country and the government in power never besieged or harassed him in any way. His administration should therefore not introduce such violence in our democratic space.

    “Finally, the PDP counsels the APC and the Buhari Presidency to know that power belongs to God and that the time has come for Nigerians to choose a new President, for which they have collectively rallied around Atiku Abubakar and that their resort to violence, smear campaign, character assassination and rigging will not change this resolve”.

     

  • Ebonyi: 2 women, 31 others battle Umahi for governorship seat

    Two women, Perpetual Ogbuekwu and Grace Uduma-Eze, and thirty-one other gubernatorial candidates will slug it out with incumbent Governor David Umahi in the 2019 governorship election in Ebonyi state.

    TheNewsGuru (TNG) reports this according to notices published by the Independent National Electoral Commission (lNEC) at its Head office in Abakaliki, capital of the State.

    While Grace Uduma-Eze, from Afikpo North, represents the Independent Democratic Party (IDP), Perpetual Ogbuekwu, 31 years with Bachelor degree in education, from Ezza South, 2013 BEd EBSU, represents Mass Action Joint Alliance (MAJA) party.

    However, popular among the contestants, is Engr. Umahi, who is seeking for second tenure in office on the Peoples’Democratic Party (PDP) platform, and Sen. Sonni Ogbuoji of the All Progressives Congress (APC), including a former commissioner of education. Chief Chibueze Ndubuisi Onwe.

    The credentials of Gov. Umahi which were pasted yesterday at INEC, proved that he scored 5 Credits (C) which were in English Language, Statistics, Physics, Economics and Biology and 3 Alpha in Maths, Add Maths and Chemistry at Government College, Afikpo in 1982.

    According to the record, the PDP guber candidate was born on 25th, July, 1963, obtained second class honours, bachelor degree in Engineering in 1987 from Anambra State University of Science and Technology, Enugu and did his NYSC from 6th December, 1987 to 5th December,1988.

    On the other side, Sen. Ogbuoji of the APC proved that he was born on 29th Sept. 1954 and had made credits and Alpha in the eight subjects in his O level from Government College Umuahia in 1975.

    He read animal science with second class degree from the prestigious University of Nigeria Nsukka in 1981 after which he did his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) from 3rd August, 1981 to 2nd August, 1982.

    While that of SDP candidate, spent nearly 8 years to obtain third class honour degree from Enugu state University of Science and Technology from 1996-2004.

    Onwe, from the records at INEC proved that he attended his secondary school from Holy Ghost secondary school, Abakaliki where he failed to credit any subject he undertook including English and Maths in 1992 SSCE.

    Other credentials which Onwe who was said to be born in.1972 and was submitted to INEC indicated that he was called to bar in 13 Nov. 2007.

    Our correspondent who went round some areas in Abakaliki observed that commission has pasted names of voters in some polling units.