Tag: election

  • Edo fixes council elections for March 3

    Edo fixes council elections for March 3

    The Edo State Independent Electoral Commission (EDSIEC) has scheduled 3rd March, 2018 for the conduct of election into the 18 Local Government Councils of Edo state.

    A statement signed yesterday in Benin City by the Edo State Independent Electoral Commission (EDSIEC) Chairman, Prof Stanley Orobator said the election timetable and guidelines shall be released at the office of the commission after a meeting with all the registered political parties.

    Orobator said,”Pursuant to section 21 of the Edo State Local Government Electoral Law 2012, the Edo State Independent Electoral Commission do hereby announce notice of Election into the 18 Local Government Councils of Edo State which is scheduled to take place on the 3rd of March 2018.”

    According to the statement, “All registered political parties are by the notice invited to a meeting with the Edo State Independent Electoral Commission on Monday 13th of January 2018 at its office in Benin City, Edo State by 12noon.”

     

  • Washington’s paranoid fear of Russia’s interference in election only harming U.S. itself – Kremlin

    Washington’s paranoid fears of alleged Moscow’s interference in the U.S. elections harm not only bilateral relations, but also the U.S. itself, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Thursday.

    On Tuesday, the Democratic staff on the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations produced a report, according to which Washington could be unable to address “complex and growing threat” posed by Russia, including against U.S. election in 2018 and 2020, if urgent measures are not taken.

    “Such paranoid fears do not only damage bilateral relations between Russia and the U.S.

    “They harm the United States itself, because, of course, when it becomes an obsession, it does not create comfortable conditions for normal social development and life,” Peskov told reporters, commenting on the statement.

    The spokesman added that Moscow regretted that the U.S. officials were making such ungrounded statements.

    “We can only express our regrets about the ongoing [anti-Russian] campaign. And remind once again that so far all these fears, all these accusations of our country in the interference have had no grounds and have been absolutely unfounded,” Peskov said.

     

  • Gov. Okowa swears-in 23 elected council chairmen

    Delta state Governor Ifeanyi Okowa has today sworn in 23 elected council chairmen at Asaba.

    TheNewsGuru reports the ruling Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) won 23 out of the 25 local government councils where elections took place in the state on Saturday.

    Present during the swearing in ceremony include the Deputy Governor of Delta State Barr Kingsley Otuaro, Former Governor of Delta State Dr Emmanuel Eweta Uduaghan, People’s Democratic Party Chairman in Delta Barr Kingsley EsisoEsiso , Federal and State Lawmakers, State Executive Council Members, Board Members, Political Appointees and other dignitaries.

    Those council sworn in are:

    1. Aniocha South: Oseme Chukwugozie
    2. Aniocha South: Anwuzia Isaac
    3. Bomadi: Williams Angadi
    4. Burutu : Agele Godknows
    5. Ethiope West: Solomon Golley
    6. Ika North East : Victor Ebonka
    7. Ika South : Victor Okoh
    8. Isoko North: Egbabor Emmanuel
    9. Isoko South: Ikpokpo Itiako
    10. Ndokwa East: Governor Ameche
    11. Ndokwa West: Osakwe Ifeanyichukwu
    12. Okpe: Julius Scott Jessa
    13. Oshimili North: Louis Ndukwe
    14. Oshimili South : Osadebe Uchechukwu Peace
    15. Patani: Perez Omoun
    16. Sapele : Eugene Inoaghan
    17. Udu: Jite Brown
    18. Ugheli South : Kofi Richard
    19. Ukwuani: Dafe Chukwu
    20. Uvwie : Ramson Tega
    21. Warri North: Aduge Okorodudu
    22. Warri South : Michael Tidi
    23. Warri South West: TUOYO Taiye Duke

    The Chairman of the Delta State Independent Electoral Commission (DSIEC), Barr. Mike Ogbodu, who supervised the declaration of results in Asaba, the state capital on Sunday evening, said there would be rerun election in two local governments where the exercise could not hold.

     

  • Delta council election: DSIEC postpones Ughelli North, Ethiope East elections

    Delta council election: DSIEC postpones Ughelli North, Ethiope East elections

    The Delta Independent Electoral Commission (DSIEC) has announced postponement of Ughelli North and Ethiope East elections.

    DSIEC chairman Barr. Mike Ogbodu on Sunday said the Ughelli North and Ethiope East elections will now hold Tuesday 9th January 2018.

    Ogbodu said elections could not hold in the two councils of Ughelli North where DSIEC office was set on fire by arms-wielding political thugs, and Ethiope East as a result of widespread violence.

    Meanwhile, DSIEC has announced results of the council elections that held in the state yesterday with the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) clearing all the LGAs announced so far.

    The DSIEC chairman noted that the result for Ika South could not be declared due to the absence of the returning officer, whom he said was indisposed.

    Ogbodu said PDP clinched 424 councillorship seats, while APC won in only ward 02 of Aniocha North Local Government Area.

    57 councilors of the PDP were returned unopposed.

     

  • Delta council election: Chairmanship results trickle in

    Delta council election: Chairmanship results trickle in

    The Delta Independent Electoral Commission (DSIEC) has begun announcement of results of the council elections held in the state.

    Here are some results announced so far:

    1. Warri South West LGA

    APC 1,751

    PDP 107,973

    2. Warri North LGA

    APC 6,221

    PDP 48,076

    3. Ukwuni LGA

    APC 5,611

    PDP 32,858

    4. Ughelli South LGA

    APC 2,878

    PDP 46,941

    5. Sapele LGA

    APC 4,533

    PDP 77,090

    6. Udu LGA

    APC 5,491

    PDP 62, 668

    7. Patani LGA

    APC 277

    PDP 35,752

    8. Oshimili South

    APC 1,898

    PDP 46,183

    9. Ndokwa East

    APC 126

    PDP 44,195

    10. Burutu LGA

    APC 2,791

    PDP 83,897

    11. Ndokwa West

    APC 2,107

    PDP 66,092

    12. Isoko South

    APC 4,372

    PDP 79,784

    13. Isoko North

    APC 5,394

    PDP 78, 952

    14. Ika North East

    APC 2,839

    PDP 71,124

    15. Ethiope West LGA

    APC 4, 403

    PDP 46,3077

    16. Aniocha South

    APC 11,250

    PDP 26,943

    17. Aniocha North

    ADC 9

    ADP 15

    APC 2,798

    Cowa 1

    MPP 4

    PDP 25, 272

    18. Warri South LGA

    APC 2,806

    PDP 92,564

    19. Uvwie

    PDP 103, 308,

    APC 593

     

  • Delta state election: APC denies burning DSIEC office as Police begins probe

    Delta state election: APC denies burning DSIEC office as Police begins probe

    The Police in Delta says they have begun investigation into circumstances that led to burning of the Delta Independent Electoral Commission (DSIEC) in Ughelli North Local Government Area.

    The command’s Spokesperson, Mr Andrew Aniamaka, disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday night in Warri.

    He also assured that perpetrators would be apprehended soon and brought to justice.

    Aniamaka also said that the incident led to the cancellation of the Saturday statewide council election in the area.

    He said: “Some thugs set ablaze the DSIEC office in Ughelli North.

    “Investigation is already ongoing and I assure you that the perpetrators of the act will be apprehended and brought to book.

    “Election could not hold in the local government because of the action,” he said.

    Contrary to earlier reports, Mr Felix Ekure, the Chairman, All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ughelli North, alleged on Saturday that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was responsible for the burning of the DSIEC office to cover up its perceived atrocities.

    “We were informed that election materials were brought to the DSIEC office in Ughelli North on Friday.

    “And we mobilised our supporters to the venue to ensure that the materials were protected.

    “At the point of distribution, we insisted on seeing the result sheets and other sensitive materials but the DSIEC official claimed that he forgot the original result sheets in Asaba.

    “We insisted that he must bring the result sheets before the distribution of materials.

    “At that point, PDP thugs started shooting and our boys scampered for safety.

    “The PDP thugs then set the DSIEC office ablaze in order to cover up their atrocities,” he alleged.

    Reacting to the development, the PDP Chairman in Ughelli North, Mr Lawrence Agbatutu, told NAN on Sunday that the APC leaders in the area allegedly ordered their supporters to set the building ablaze.

    “Two days to the election, the APC stationed their boys at the DSIEC office. The leaders ordered their loyalists to burn DSIEC building, it was not the PDP supporters.

    “PDP is ever ready for the election, we are not afraid because we did a lot of campaign,” he said.

     

  • Delta state election: Gov. Okowa expresses satisfaction, as APC rejects polls

    Delta state election: Gov. Okowa expresses satisfaction, as APC rejects polls

    Delta state Governor Ifeanyi Okowa has expressed satisfaction with the conduct of the local government council election in the state even as All Progressives Congress (APC) has expressly rejected the polls.

    Governor Okowa who spoke today at Ward 3, Owa-Alero, Ika North-East local government area of the State shortly after casting his vote at Polling Unit 3, asserted, “I am satisfied with the process.”

    “DSIEC (Delta State Independent Electoral Commission) has given assurance that the election will be credible, free and fair and so far, you can see that people have come out to cast their votes,” the Governor said, observing that the electoral process adopted by DSIEC which entails simultaneous accreditation and voting process reduced the crowding of polling boots.

    On the situation report generally across the state, the Governor disclosed that at Ndokwa East local government area, soldiers stopped electoral officers from moving materials, a situation which he said, was addressed.

    The governor noted he received reports that at Ughelli North, suspected members of the All Progressive Congress (APC) were said to have set DSIEC office ablaze.

    The APC in Ughelli South rejected the local government election accusing DSIEC of providing fake election materials.

    “It is unfortunate that some persons were not ready for the elections and they resorted to violence.

    “I personally led the campaign of the PDP round the 25 local government areas of the state, even to areas I did not visit when I was campaigning for the governorship position and after that, the campaign from Ward to Ward, house to house continued while other political parties were not involved in any campaign,” Okowa said, reiterating, “I can assure you that generally, from information available to me, the state is calm and voting is in progress in the state.”

     

  • The scandal train of LGA elections makes a stop in Delta state

    The scandal train of LGA elections makes a stop in Delta state

    By Ogaga Ifowodo

    On Saturday, 6 January 2018, the seemingly unending national shame of Local Government elections, conducted by so-called State INDEPENDENT Electoral Commissions, continued unabated in Delta State.

    It is true that the embarrassment of a party winning all or nearly all seats (when one or two councillorships seats are conceded) in state-conducted elections cuts across the parties: the party in power in a state sees it as the very definition of democracy and a fundamental duty to declare only their candidates winners.

    And so it was that the Delta State government improved on its 2014 performance when the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) declared all of its candidates winners and even swore them in without result sheets and other voting materials which were either destroyed or confiscated by irate voters in several polling units.

    This time, fake election materials, identified as mere photocopies, were distributed while numerous units did not even have the courtesy of fake result sheets.

    There were, of course, the traditional instances of ballot snatching, instigated violence and intimidation, late and/or inadequate ballots (as in Units 2 and 8 in Ozoro, Isoko North LGA), etc.

    In Oleh, headquarters of Isoko South LGA where I should have voted, voters stoutly resisted this mockery of “grassroots democracy,” a notion to which our politicians never tire of paying lip service.

    They refused to vote in virtually all the polling units and insisted that the fake electoral materials be returned and the LGA elections postponed.

    Curiously, in some units, armed youths believed to be working for PDP chased voters away from polling units where their candidate was unpopular and seemed headed for defeat, then proceeded to destroy ballots and other election materials, as was the case at Unit 7, Ward 1, in Oleh.

    So brazen was the sense of outrage that in Ughelli North, voters incensed beyond description set fire to the offices of the Delta State Independent Electoral Commission (DSIEC).

    In Owhe-Ologbo, Isoko North LGA, the fake ballots were shredded and strewn like confetti in the streets. In yet another twist in the tale of our never-ending electoral disgrace, agents of the state government and the PDP resorted to cajoling people to vote!

    In short, throughout the state, the charade went on with variations only in particular details of the shame.

    Photo and video evidence of the current episode of the unmitigated mockery of democracy is already circulating across social media platforms.

    It is also true, however, that in a handful of units, too few to change the general character of the charade, genuine materials were delivered and voting took place (as in Otor-Owhe Ward, Isoko North LGA where the APC candidate councilorshp candidate was declared the winner).

    This appears, however, to be a clever ruse to confer legitimacy on an exercise irredeemably tainted by irregularities and violence.

    We wait to see if pre-prepared results will not announce the governing party’s candidate the winner!

    But the message is loud and clear: the people will no longer accept the states’ assault on their constitutional right to choose their leaders.

    The Delta State LGA elections of Saturday, 6 January 2018, did not hold in the overwhelming majority of polling units.

    Voting in the few units where anything of that nature purportedly took place was so marred by irregularities and violence as not to have taken place at all.

    In the few and isolated units where genuine materials were available and voting did, against all odds, take place, that small “victory” is bound to be turned to ashes in the mouths of the voters by the assured announcement of pre-prepared results.

    I call on His Excellency Governor Ifeanyi Okowa to allow the good people of Delta State to exercise freely their right to vote for leaders of their choice.

    He should, and must, be willing to allow the LGA election be a referendum on his much-trumpeted achievements in the past two years. That is one of the primary roles of elections in a democracy.

    The 2018 Delta State LGA elections must be cancelled and fixed for another day, within three months. Before a new date is announced, however, DSIEC must be reconstituted to guarantee its independence, principally by including representatives of all of the registered political parties.

    It is not a defense to answer that the practice of wholesale rigging of LGA elections cuts across all the parties.

    There must be a point where we say ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.

    Let this be that point and let Delta State be the Big Heart” (as its motto proudly proclaims) of democracy by being the light-bearer to the rest of the country.

    This is how democracy, and so the people, can be the winner. I call on Dr Okowa, as I called on his predecessor Dr Uduaghan in 2014, to be a hero of democracy by respecting the right of the people to self-determination, especially at the much-abused “grassroots level” of our government.

     

    [NB: Ifowodo is a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and a failed aspirant for the House of Representatives during the 2015 General Elections]

     

  • Delta state election: Travelers lament Niger Bridge shut down

    Delta state election: Travelers lament Niger Bridge shut down

    The Niger Bridge linking Delta state to its Anambra neighbouring state was this morning closed following the local council elections taking place in Delta.

    TheNewsGuru reports the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) had urged motorists to ply designated routes following restriction on vehicular movement during Saturday’s council polls in the state.

    However, the closing of the Niger bridge has continued to pose a challenge to travelers who are crossing the state using the Niger bridge route to reach their destination in the South East and other faraway places.

    Onitsha Asaba traffic

    Some have been reported to be stranded at the bridge since 8am.

    “The audacity of the State: Niger Bridge closed this morning against travelers for a local Govt election in Delta State. Onitsha is shutdown. This is reckless impunity, inflicting pain to innocent travelers,” one angry traveler took to Twitter to say.

    TheNewsGuru reports the chaotic traffic situation is witnessed at the Onitsha head bridge inward and outward.

    The heavy traffic from the Onitsha head bridge has reached up to Upper Iweka in Anambra and up to Summit junction in Asaba.

    Reports reaching TheNewsGuru is that the bridge would be opened for passage by 4pm.

    However, voters have generally complied with government restriction order in parts of the state.

     

  • Delta state election: Suspected APC thugs burn down DSIEC office

    Delta state election: Suspected APC thugs burn down DSIEC office

    The Delta State Independent Electoral Commission (DSIEC) office in Ughelli was today burnt down by suspected thugs of All Progressives Congress (APC).

    TheNewsGuru learned that the thugs are persons suspected to be loyalists of the senator representing Delta central senatorial district in the National Assembly, Mr. Ovie Omo-Agege.

    The APC boys alleged that original results sheets were not provided, while accusing the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) of hijacking electoral materials and a broad attempt to rig the local government election in the area.

    The senator’s loyalists went on a rampage and set the commission’s office ablaze.

    It was alleged that 90% of ad-hoc staff and returning officers in Ughelli North, Aniocha North and other councils in the state recruited by the commission were PDP members.

    At the Onicha-Olona ward 5, it was alleged that the Presiding Officers were also PDP members while in the ward of the former House of Representatives member, Ndudi Elumelu, the list of ad-hoc staff recruited by DSIEC could not be seen.

    At Oleh, Isoko South and Ozoro, Isoko North local government areas, it was reported that election materials provided were not original while result sheets were missing, and as a result, the leadership of the (APC) in Isoko South council staged a protest to the police station where some of the sensitive materials were taken to.