Tag: #2023 Governorship elections

  • Tension in Bayelsa as INEC set to collate final results from Sylva, his deputy LGAs now

    Tension in Bayelsa as INEC set to collate final results from Sylva, his deputy LGAs now

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) will be collating final results on Monday afternoon following suspension of exercise on Sunday night.

    The commission’s head of voters education and publicity in Bayelsa state, Wilfred Igofah, announced this to journalists Sunday night, citing “challenges in collation of results in Brass and Southern Ijaw” local government areas.

    Consequently, Mr. Igofah said collation would resume by midday on Monday.

    Timipre Sylva, the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), hails from Brass, while his running mate, Maciver Joshua, hails from Southern Ijaw LGA.

    Results from six out of the eight local government areas of the state have already been declared, placing Governor Douye Diri of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) ahead of other candidates in the election in five LGAs. Mr Sylva won only one of the six LGAs already declared.

    Based on the results of the six LGAs declared, Mr Diri, the incumbent governor, is leading by 64,106 votes.

    Mr Diri, a former senator, who is seeking a second term as governor, has scored a total of 137,909 votes from six LGAs so far declared.

  • Edo 2024: Legacy Coalition vows not to allow stranger to be gov

    Edo 2024: Legacy Coalition vows not to allow stranger to be gov

    … as Dan Orbih declares guber ticket not for highest bidder

    Chief Dan Osi Orbih, the National Vice Chairman of PDP South-South Zone has declared that there’s no room for a stranger to occupy Denis Osadebe House come 2024.

     

    Orbih made this assertion at a crucial meeting with leaders of Legacy PDP from across the three (3) Senatorial districts of Edo State.

    He tagged the meeting of various leaders from the legacy PDP and new PDP members as “LEGACY COALITION” and urged the leaders to put up a very strong spirit to ensure that PDP have a good, marketable, and acceptable candidate for next year gubernatorial election.

    He affirmed his earlier held position that the ticket for Edo PDP 2024 Guber election is not for the highest bidder.

    He further said that the members and leaders of the LEGACY COALITION will decide who holds the ticket and flag of Edo PDP come 2024.

    Read full address below:

    “Good afternoon very esteemed leaders and members of our great Party. I am extremely delighted to welcome you to this meeting.

    “Election took place yesterday in the South-East in IMO, North-Central in Kogi state and South-South Bayelsa. I congratulate you in advance for our victory in Bayelsa South-South Zone. This has shown that with proper planning the party can win elections. I joined the campaign in Bayelsa and spent a few days there. Thank God our efforts were not in vain.

    “Next is Edo Governorship election loading. If PDP must retain and win the governorship election, this powerful body now known as “Legacy Coalition” must produce the candidate. The group is made up of those who stood and laboured for the Party before Governor Obaseki joined us, and those who stood by the Governor when he was thrown out of APC, they followed him to PDP but sidelined after his re-election. These noble men and women of honour have joined us in our collective political objective of saving Party and winning the next gubernatorial election. Present here are former leaders of APC who came with the governor including APC former state Woman leader; Dr Mrs Amadasun, former elected council chairmen, and many others who could not make it to this meeting.

    “We must produce a candidate that will address the challenges of our state. One who will identify with the people and make Edo State great again.

    “The legacy coalition is built on very strong and solid foundation of love and unity of purpose where efforts and contributions of our members are recognised and honoured. That is why today one of the prominent leaders that came back to the Party with the governor, Hon. Charles Idahosa, has been nominated as BOT member representing South-South.

    Now is the time to go back to our respective LGAs to work. According to INEC timetable, the process will start February, 2024. We must support and throw up delegates that cannot be compromised. Delegates that will support and vote legacy coalition candidate. A known member of the Party. A willing candidate who will not tell us he has been begged to contest, a Man who knows the problems of the state, not a visitor or stranger to us, a man who can tell us a story of what he has done for Edo State people with his past elevation… Not one who will constantly ask people to introduce themselves.

    “I have heard stories of people boasting that they are prepared to spend money to compromise the process of nominating our candidate.

    “By the grace of God and your support, the Edo State PDP ticket is not for sale. It is not for the highest bidder. On this we stand. God bless PDP, God bless Edo state, God bless Nigeria.”

    Members and leaders of the now ‘Legacy Coalition’ who attended the meeting were very elated and promised they will go back to their respective wards to canvass an all inclusive effort to see that the resolve from the meeting is percolated down to the grassroots. There are plans to hold several other meetings before the Febuary, 2024 primary.

  • Edo 2024: Prominent PDP chieftain, Osakwe disowns Ighodalo Asue

    Edo 2024: Prominent PDP chieftain, Osakwe disowns Ighodalo Asue

    …says his candidacy is dead on arrival

    … insists Asue is not known in Edo

     

    A prominent chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Edo South, who is also the proprietor of Paragon Schools, Benin, Martin Osakwe, has disowned Asuen Ighodalo, the man Governor Godwin Obaseki, is parading as his choice to succeed him in 2024.

    He declared that: “I don’t know him. We don’t know him. I have played politics here(in Edo) for more than forty years since 1978. I was in UPN(Unity Party of Nigeria). I was a founding member of PDP. It is when you know people that you know their pedigree.

    “I look at this man(Asuen Ighodalo). What has he done for my constituency(Education). What has he done for Education? How many people is he training in the university? What free Education programme do we have? What has he done for his community? There are people in Edo Central you can present to us.

    “If you bring somebody like Anselm Ojezua, we will say okay we know him. We can study him etc. That’s what leadership does. This idea of creating emperor governors has been the greatest undoing of the 1999 constitution. The constitution didn’t provide for it but gradually we started seeing governors having more power than the President.

    “It should not continue. Mark my words. It is not that a governor should not have a say in who succeeds him. But it should not be the determinant. He should not be the one to say it must be this person. The person you choose will determine the support you have. If, for instance, we chose a world bank as governor in the last eight years and he has transformed Edo State. The first thing people will suggest is that lets go for another international consultant.

    “You’re coming to say that because somebody is a bank manager or chairman of a bank somewhere … They called me. I told them that they’re cooking a bad soup. I didn’t mix words. That soup is already rotten. Nobody will eat it unless you want to have a running stomach. You want to go to the hospital. I don’t want to go to the hospital at this stage. I won’t have a hand in that. That project is dead on arrival.

    “Morally, it is even wrong for governors to determine their successors. Why? It blocks a major ingredient of democracy – accountability and transparency. Why are you picking this person?”

    On the crisis in the PDP in Edo State, Osakwe said that there is only one PDP in the state adding,”you can call it the authentic PDP or the Legacy PDP led by Chief Dan Orbih. The chairman of the party has kind of abdicated. He left his position. He watched while his house is being destroyed. We’re rebuilding. As far as the party is concerned the process of rebuilding is in top gear. We are prepared for 2024.

    “Everybody knows that the governor in 2024 will come from those you have identified as Legacy PDP who I will call the original PDP. We will produce the governor. As to what kind of governor we will have it would be determined by the experience that we have had in the last 18 years. Let me say without equivocation that we know those who should not be governor, who cannot be governor and who ought not to aspire to be governor.”

    He stressed that experience has taught the PDP leadership that being a technocrat or international consultant is not a perequisite for governance or leadership.

    “What we need is what I have called a ‘politnocrat’. He is somebody who has experience in politics, who is home with the culture of the people and who has experience in human and economic resource management. That’s a ‘politnocrat. Somebody has called the person a home boy.

    “Our next governor will be a home boy. The person who will be governor will combine the qualities of Samuel Ogbemudia and Ambrose Alli. How do you do this? You will take the visionary, developmental approach of Ogbemudia. His developmental vision, his tenacity, his selfless distribution of amenities and projects across the state. That was what Ogbemudia was known for.

    “Then you come to the UPN governor, Ambrose Alli. You take his selflessness, his humaneness, his compassion and empathy. These two qualities, compassion and selflessness, you needed them. The combination of these two have been absent for a while now. We need the sagacity of an Ogbemudia.

    “When we’re looking for a governor we are looking for somebody who grew up amongst us. Who knows the value of Edo State been a transportation hub in the country. Who knows the value of Edo State being a link between the West, the East and the North.

    “A governor who is compassionate and empathetic enough to make sure that the Benin – Auchi Road is never bad. A governor who will make sure that whether it is federal or state the people who live here are the voters. That your first priority is the welfare of these voters.

    “We have one father, that is the Oba of Benin. A governor who will see the Oba of Benin without being prompted and go on his knees whether it is at the airport in London or anywhere. That’s the governor. It’s not been subservient. A man who does not recognize the dictates of his culture is not a man because you’re a product of your culture.”

    On zoning, Osakwe said: “Considering the mess that we are in in Edo State. We have passed the stage of it is our turn where governorship is determined by the slogan it is our turn. We have passed that stage. Now, we are looking for somebody who can repair. The vehicle going to Abuja doesn’t know whether the governor who is repairing it is an Esan man or Etsako man or a Benin man. What’s important is that it is repaired and it gets to Abuja. You go to Lagos when you want to go to Lagos.”

  • Igbo political body pays courtesy visit to SPOLAD

    Igbo political body pays courtesy visit to SPOLAD

    A powerful delegation Of Igbo Political Forum Asaba Chapter on Monday 6th November paid a courtesy visit to the Senior Political Adviser to the Delta State Governor, Olorogun Emmanuel Edesiri Aguariavwodo at his office in Asaba.

    The delegation, led by the group Chairman, the State President of Igbo Political Forum, said that the purpose of the visit was to introduce the existing executive of the organisation to the Senior Political Adviser, Congratulates him on his appointment and to thank the state government for its relentless support to non-indigenes

    The group pointed out that the new leadership is ready to collaborate with the state government in ensuring that the interest of Igbo Political Forum is adequately projected within the state polity.

    Igbo Political Forum commended Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for signing in Julius berger to construct bridges within Delta, since inception Delta had never used such gigantic construction company to work in the state, that Oborevwori’s government mean well for it’s people saying posterity would remember him.

    Welcoming the delegation, Chief Emmanuel Edesiri Aguariavwodo thanked the leadership of Ohanaeze for the visit. He urged them to remain focus and united in order to achieve a meaningful progress.

    Aguariavwodo assured the delegation that Sheriff administration will continue to support and partner with Igbo Political Forum and charged them to romance with Ohanaeze ndigbo as the Apex Igbo Organization.

  • Nigeria holds supplementary elections today across 24 states

    Nigeria holds supplementary elections today across 24 states

    Supplementary elections for governorship, national, and state assembly supplementary elections will take place today Saturday 15th April 2023, in 24 states across the country.

    According to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), governorship supplementary elections will take place in a total of 69 polling units (PUs) in Adamawa state comprising 37,706 eligible voters and 142 affected PUs in Kebbi state with 94,209 voters.

    The governorship candidate of the All Progressive Congress (APC) in Adamawa State, Aishatu Dahiru, popularly known as Binani, is in a close race with the current governor and candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ahmadu Fintiri.

    While Fintiri scored 421,524 votes in the elections held on 18th March, Binani, a former one-term senator who represented Adamawa central senatorial district, polled an impressive 390,275 votes, with a difference of 31, 249 votes.

    This is the closest any female candidate has come to clinching the number one seat in any state of the country and many believe she stands a good chance of becoming the first woman to be elected governor of a state, despite the religious and cultural biases that have long stood against women in contests for power in Nigeria.

    In Kebbi state, the APC’s governorship candidate Nasiru Idris, polled 388,258 votes as against the PDP’s Aminu Bande, a retired Major-General who had 342,980 votes.

    INEC’s Returning Officer in the governorship election, Professor Yusuf Sa’idu, who declared the election inconclusive said violence, destruction of election materials, disruption of electoral proceedings, and over-voting played a role in the decision.

    Additionally, there are supplementary elections for five senatorial seats: Kebbi North, Sokoto East, Sokoto North, Sokoto South, and Zamfara Central.

    In Kebbi North, a total of 13,243 voters in 23 PUs are eligible to participate in the exercise, just as in Sokoto East, there are 87,138 eligible voters in 169 PUs. Sokoto North also has 115,266 eligible voters in 185 PUs, while Sokoto South has 85,022 collected PVCs across 156 Pus; Zamfara Central, has 83 PUs affected, comprising eligible 47,227 voters.

    Similarly, the House of Representatives polls will be held in a total of 31 constituencies across 15 states, namely Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bayelsa, Ebonyi, Edo, Imo, Jigawa, Kano, Kebbi, Kogi, Oyo, Rivers, Sokoto, Taraba, and Zamfara.

    As for the state House of Assembly elections, a total of 59 constituencies in 17 states will be involved. They are Adamawa, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Ebonyi, Edo, Ekiti, Enugu, Imo, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Niger, Ogun, Taraba, and Yobe.

    Meanwhile, the Police have warned hoodlums and political thugs to stay off polling units, vowing to deal with anyone who planned to disrupt the electoral process.

    The Inspector General of Police, Usman Baba has deployed personnel to 185 Local Government Areas (LGAs) across the 24 states where supplementary polls will hold, to maintain and ensure peace throughout the election.