Tag: General Elections

  • INEC releases 2023 general elections report

    INEC releases 2023 general elections report

    The Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC) on Friday released its report on the 2023 general election.

    According to INEC, the commission has released its report in accordance with its tradition over the last four electoral cycles and commitment to transparency.

    The Commission’s National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, Sam Olumekun  made this known via a statement.

    Olumekun said the Report showcases the election’s unparalleled diversity in party representation, demonstrating significant democratic progress.

    According to him, the 2023 general election saw four political parties winning gubernatorial races, seven parties winning senatorial seats, eight in federal constituencies and nine in State legislatures, illustrating a broad shift in political representation across Nigeria.

    He said the document has been made accessible on its website and social media platforms.

    “On Thursday, 22nd February 2024, the Commission convened for its weekly meeting, where the 2023 General Election Report was reviewed and approved for publication.

    It partly read: “In keeping with our tradition over the last four electoral cycles, and our commitment to transparency, we are pleased to announce the release of the official INEC report on the 2023 General Election.

    “This comprehensive 526-page document, structured into 13 chapters and enhanced with 60 tables, 14 boxes and 10 graphs, offers an in-depth analysis of the election’s key processes, achievements, and challenges, alongside valuable lessons learned.

    “The Report showcases the election’s unparalleled diversity in party representation, demonstrating significant democratic progress. This election saw four political parties winning gubernatorial races, seven parties winning senatorial seats, eight in federal constituencies and nine in State legislatures, illustrating a broad shift in political representation across Nigeria.

    “The Report underscores the pivotal role of technological advancements, particularly the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS), in enhancing electoral integrity and reducing fraud. Furthermore, it addresses public concerns about the INEC Result Viewing (IReV) portal, explaining the technical issues encountered during the upload of polling unit results for the presidential election.”

  • What I told Tinubu, Atiku before the presidential  elections – Wole Soyinka

    What I told Tinubu, Atiku before the presidential elections – Wole Soyinka

    Literary icon and Nobel laureate, Prof Wole Soyinka has revealed what he told the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Atiku Abubakar, and his All Progressives Congress, APC, counterpart, Bola Ahmed Tinubu prior to the 2023 general elections in the country.

    Soyinka revealed that he advised both Atiku and Tinubu to step down for younger generations but they refused.

    Soyinka made this revelation known while featuring on the Arise Television morning show on Wednesday.

    Recall that Tinubu won the 2023 presidential election, beating close rivals Atiku, and Labour Party’s Peter Obi

    Atiku and Obi have since headed to the courts to challenge Tinubu’s victory.

    He said “When Atiku came to my office in Ikeja, he came with Gbenga Daniel, my former governor. I said to him listen is about the time you people left the stage. Why don’t you just go away? We need an infusion of fresh blood into the system,” Soyinka said.

    “For some people, maybe they read it as blood-letting, no I said, an infusion of fresh blood. I said so I cannot support you. I think your generation should really quit. He was not the only one. I then sought out the current President-elect, Ahmed Bola Tinubu, and I gave him exactly the same message.

    “I said whatever you people are planning, I am convinced that when a younger generation, new thinking, new sensibility, new energies, so why don’t you just leave the seat.

    “Let’s look for somebody who is a really brilliant individual and use your influence to catapult that person to power. And this country will see a massive transformation.

    “We spoke for about one and a half hours, and then Bola Tinubu said no. He said there were still things he could contribute,” Soyinka added.

  • 2023: AU Observers praise  Nigerian Security Agencies over election management

    2023: AU Observers praise Nigerian Security Agencies over election management

    The Nigerian Police, Military and other security agencies have been given thumbs -up over the way and manner they managed elections during the last 2023 general elections in the country.

    This commendation is coming on the heels of the African Union Commission (AUC) Election Observer Mission and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Commission visit to the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali Baba, psc(+), NPM, NEAPS, fdc, CFR, at the Louis Edet House, Force Headquarters, Abuja on Tuesday 28th February 2023.

    They praised the various agencies for the roles they played during the electioneering process.

    The AUC Election Observer Mission (EOM) and the ECOWAS Commission led by His Excellency Uhuru Kenyatta, former President of Kenya, and the former President of Sierra Leone, His Excellency Ernest Bai Koroma, comprised Omar Alieu Touray, President of the Economic Community of West African States ECOWAS Commission; Ambassador Baba Kamara, Deputy Head of the EOM; Damtien L. Tchintchibidja, Vice President ECOWAS Commission; Dr. Abdel-Fatau Musah, Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security, ECOWAS Commission

    The Mission noted that despite pockets of incidences recorded at some of the locations for the Presidential and National Assembly Elections, the election security management emplaced by the Nigeria Police Force and other security agencies deployed effectively ensured a de-escalation of the immediate security challenges.

    The Inspector-General of Police appreciated the Mission for its visit and commendation assuring that the NPF will always put its best foot forward to ensure that more effort is deployed for better and standardized election security management. He also urged stakeholders to follow through with the process even as they comply with the provisions of extant laws in all conduct during and after the 2023 general elections.

    2023 presidential elections have been largely adjudged as very peaceful and well managed in comparison to the previous ones organized in the country..

  • 2023: There are plans to scuttle elections – Fani Kayode

    2023: There are plans to scuttle elections – Fani Kayode

    An All Progressive Congress chieftain and  former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode has noted that there are plans by some cabal to mar the forthcoming general elections in the country.

    Fani-Kayode made this comment via his personal Twitter page on Wednesday night.

    According to him, the plans include hoarding of the new Naira notes, fuel scarcity and creating an atmosphere of fear and panic.

    His Tweet reads in part “Whatever your plans are to scuttle this election, whether through new naira notes, fuel scarcity or creating an atmosphere of fear & panic, YOU SHALL FAIL.

    “The cat is out of the bag. We know the plan. We know who you are using. We know who is behind it. We know what to do,” Fani-Kayode wrote.

    Recall that presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu, holds same views when he told his supporters same thing during his campaign rally in Abeokuta, Ogun on Wednesday.

    Tinubu insisted that “even, if there is no fuel, Nigerians should not worry, nothing can stop the elections from holding. We are going to vote and we are going to win.”

  • Asaba 2023: FG postpones 7th National Youth Games

    Asaba 2023: FG postpones 7th National Youth Games

    The Federal Government, through the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development (FMYSD) has postponed the forthcoming 7th National Youth Games (NYG) billed for Asaba, Delta in February.
    In a statement by Mohammed Manga, Director of Press and Public Relations of the Ministry, quoting Ismaila Abubakar, the Permanent Secretary, the postponement was due to the upcoming General Elections.
    “The postponement is due to logistics and time constraints, especially, taking cognisance of the commencement of the General Elections slated for February 25, 2023.
    “ While regretting all the inconveniences the postponement might cause its stakeholders, a new date for the Games will be announced after the elections,” he said.
    Meanwhile the Games was earlier billed for Feb. 8 to Feb. 18.
  • 2023: I’m worried about new trend in political space – Jonathan

    2023: I’m worried about new trend in political space – Jonathan

    Former President Goodluck Jonathan has expressed worry about the new trend ravaging political space in the face of the forthcoming general elections in the country.

    Jonathan expressed concern over the politics of bitterness presently witnessed by politicians during campaigns.

    The Bayelsa-born politician made this known during the commissioning of the 1.15 kilometer Afi-Uko Nteghe Uda bridge on Etebi-Enwang road, in the Mbo Local government area of Akwa Ibom State, on Monday, Jonathan said he was worried over the negative energy that the forthcoming elections have generated.

    He stated that politics of bitterness hinders development, and called on politicians to market their politics with ideas, rather than fight, insult and abuse their opponents.

    “I’m a bit worried by the negative energy generated ahead of the 2023 elections. We have noticed a level of bitterness in our politics that does not bring development and I plead with politicians that marketing is about marketing your ideas. Politics is not about fighting, is not insulting, is not about abusing.”

    “We have been reading in the newspapers and social media of how billboards of Presidential candidates, governorship candidates are pulled down and I believe by hoodlums, but sometimes, they say some governments even support those kind of things.

    “If you are a part of the team doing that, then know that you are among the unfortunate miscreants, virus or pathogen that is really decomposing our democracy. Please stop doing that; but in all these, I believe the security services have a lot to do.

    “I believe anybody who commits a crime should not be covered under politics. Arson is arson and is never status bound, so somebody who commits a crime, burn houses, kill people, the record must be kept, and whatever the investigation is completed, such people should be prosecuted; that is the only way people would stop doing this.

    “But if people commit criminal offences and walk away, then, of course, other people would be encouraged to do same. So security services in Nigeria have a lot to do, they must not spare any criminal,” he stated.

    Jonathan who described the bridge as one of the longest in West Africa, commended Governor Udom Emmanuel for his developmental achievements, saying his administration has good intentions for Akwa Ibom people.

    He noted that some major ongoing projects which Governor Emmanuel had assured would be completed before the end of his tenure in May, is proof of his commitment to improve the life of the people.

    While speaking, Governor Udom Emmanuel said he had satisfied his conscience with his achievements across the state, adding that despite criticisms and the falsehood peddled against his government, he tried not to be distracted.

    Emmanuel commended the community for supporting the construction of the project, saying the project confirms his promise to open up the riverine areas.

    He revealed that the Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facility is waiting for commissioning, adding that it can service two 747 800 series of an aircraft and is appreciated across the world.

    Governor Udom Emmanuel’s tenure in office will end on May 29 2023 after serving two terms in office.

  • 2023: MURIC warns Atiku against picking Wike as running mate

    The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has issued out warnings to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) flag bearer Alhaji Atiku Abubakar,against picking Rivers state Governor Nyesom Wike as his running mate ahead of forthcoming general election.

    MURIC has accused Wike of being a Christian bigot who had been blacklisted by Nigerian Muslims over his anti-Islamic activities and rants.

    MURIC made its views known via  a statement signed and circulated by its director, Professor Ishaq Akintola.

    The group said it had come to its knowledge that Wike is among those being considered by the PDP and Atiku as a possible vice presidential candidate and deemed it necessary to warn the party and its flagbearer against such a move.

    “Wike is an open enemy of Islam, a Muslim-hater primus inter pareil and an unrepentant mosque destroyer,” the statement alleged.

    “The extremist remarks of Wike are still on record. He declared Rivers State a Christian State contrary to the constitution,” the group’s statement reads in part.

    The Islamic rights group expressed the fears that the Rivers State Governor may create a worse situation and an unconducive environment for Muslims in Nigeria if he becomes a vice president of the country.

    According to the MURIC, “Wike should not be allowed to hold any post at the federal level.”

    The group claimed that “Wike hates the sight of mosques” and is ready to use his office as the number two citizen of the country to destroy all mosques in Nigeria.

    MURIC said that the Governor “is intolerant, unpredictable and violence-inclined” and does not have the trust of Muslims in Nigeria.

    The rights group believes that Wike, who came second in the PDP’s presidential primary election, “will definitely be a bad market for Atiku.”

    MURIC said that Wike does not have electoral value at the national level and for that reason should be overlooked by the main opposition party.

    “We, therefore, advise Alhaji Atiku Abubakar to avoid Wike by all means,” MURIC said.

  • 2023: APC to hold NEC meeting on April 20

    2023: APC to hold NEC meeting on April 20

    The National Executive Committee (NEC) of All Progressives Congress (APC) will meet on Wednesday to consider the timetable and schedule of activities for the 2023 general election.

    Mr Felix Morka, the APC National Publicity Secretary, said this in a statement on Friday in Abuja.

    He said the meeting billed for the Congress Hall of Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja, would also consider nomination of candidates for the 2023 general elections as well as other relevant business of the party.

    “In pursuant to Article 25.2.ii of the Constitution of the APC, the National Working Committee (NWC) has called the maiden post National Convention meeting of the NEC to be held on Wednesday, April 20, 2022,” Morka said.

  • 2023: When and how to get your permanent voters’ card as INEC says PVCs are now ready

    2023: When and how to get your permanent voters’ card as INEC says PVCs are now ready

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said permanent voters’ cards are now ready for persons who registered in the first and second quarters of the continuous voters registration (CVR) exercise.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports INEC’s Chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu made this known at a press conference on Wednesday while also revealing how and when registrants can collect their (PVCs) ahead of the 2023 general elections.

    According to the INEC Chairman, during the period from 28th June to 20th December 2021, millions of Nigerians commenced their registration online and thereafter scheduled appointments to complete the process physically.

    “Millions more visited our State and Local Government offices to register in person without the option of going through the online procedure. For the pre-registration option, 1,014,382 registrants completed the process while 1,509,076 Nigerians registered in-person at our designated registration centres nationwide.

    “Furthermore, 671,106 Nigerians submitted requests to update their records, transfer their registration from where they are currently registered to other locations or the replacement of their lost or damaged PVCs,” Yakubu said.

    Speaking at the press conference, the INEC boss said that while the number of new registrants is very impressive and demonstrates the eagerness of Nigerians to vote in the forthcoming elections, the Commission has a duty to clean up the data to ensure that only eligible Nigerians are registered.

    He said: “As you are aware, the foundation for any credible election rests on the credibility of the Register of Voters. The introduction of the biometric registration of voters in 2011 has helped to sanitise the Register. You may recall that initially, 73,528,040 Nigerians were registered in 2011. Using the Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS), the Commission was able to remove 4,239,923 invalid registrations.

    “Consequently, the Register of Voters for the 2015 General Election stood at 69,288,117 voters. Subsequently, some 432,173 new voters were added to the Register during the CVR exercises ahead of the off-cycle Governorship elections in five States (Bayelsa, Kogi, Edo, Ondo and Anambra) from late 2015 to early 2017, bringing the total number of registered voters in Nigeria to 69,720,350.

    “You may also recall that preparatory to the 2019 General Election, the Commission, for the first time, embarked on a nationwide CVR exercise on a continuous basis as provided by law. From 27th April 2017 to 31st August 2018, 15,317,872 new voters were registered. Out of this figure, 1,034,141 ineligible registrants were detected and removed from the register to arrive at the figure of 84,004,084 voters for that election”.

    Yakubu went further to say that: “Unfortunately, the troubling issue of invalid registration still persists which we detected while cleaning up the latest registration data. As against the AFIS used in previous exercises, the Commission introduced the Automated Biometric Identification System (ABIS) which is a more comprehensive and robust system, involving not just fingerprint identification but also the facial biometric recognition.

    “Sadly, it seems that many registrants, either out of ignorance that they do not need to re-register if they had done so before, or a belief that our systems will not detect this infraction, have gone out to register again.

    “This is despite repeated warnings by the Commission against this illegal action. In addition, there are also registrants whose data were incomplete and did not meet our Business Rules for inclusion in the register. Both categories i.e. the failure of ABIS and incomplete data constitute invalid registrations. Presently, nearly 45% of completed registrations nationwide are invalid, rising to as high as 60% or more in some States. This infraction happened in all States of the Federation. No State is immune from it.

    “These invalid registrations will not be included in the Register of Voters. In our commitment to transparency, the distribution of the registration figures, including the percentages of valid and invalid registrations on State-by-State basis, will be made available to you at this press conference. The same information will be uploaded to the Commission’s website and social media platforms immediately.

    “This development is worrisome because of the time and resources expended in handling these cases. Even more disturbing are the strong indications that some of our staff may be complicit in facilitating these infractions, notwithstanding stern warnings.

    “Consequently, the Commission is reviewing reports on such staff and has commenced a detailed investigation which may include the prosecution of those found culpable. Specific registrants associated with these infractions by our staff may also face prosecution in line with Sections 22 and 23 of the Electoral Act 2022”.

    He used the opportunity of the press conference to request political parties, the media, civil society organizations and the general public to assist the Commission in educating Nigerians about the problem of invalid registration.

    “As we have repeatedly explained, if you had at any time in the past registered to vote, you do not have to reregister. If you have registered in the past, you should not get involved in the CVR again unless you have had problems with your PVC or fingerprint recognition during accreditation in any previous election.

    “In that case, all you need to do is to revalidate your registration by visiting a designated registration centre to recapture your fingerprints and picture. Other registered persons who may also get involved in the CVR are those whose PVCs are missing or defaced; those whose details need correction and those seeking to transfer from their current places of voting to other locations. These cases do not involve new registration. Apart from these, the CVR is essentially for Nigerians who have attained the age of 18 years and have not registered earlier.

    “With our improved systems using the ABIS, the Commission shall continue to clean up the register to eliminate invalid registration and ensure that only those who should be in the Register of Voters are included. It is precisely the introduction of this more robust system that has enabled us to improve our ability to detect these invalid registrants.

    “However, we also suspect that some of these invalid registrations may have arisen out of ignorance. Consequently, the Commission is establishing a dedicated Help Desk for people who need information about the CVR. Kindly use the Help Desk if you are in doubt about your registration status or whether you should register or not.

    “Furthermore, citizens who have no access to the internet can ask the Registration Officer at the Registration Centre before proceeding. You can contact the Help Desk by phone as well as our various social media handles,” he said.

    Availability of permanent voters’ cards (PVCs)

    Meanwhile, the INEC Chairman said that after completing the data clean up, the Commission has printed 1,390,519 PVCs for genuine new registrants.

    “In addition, 464,340 PVCs for verified applicants for transfer or replacement of cards have also been printed.

    “Consequently, a total of 1,854,859 PVCs are now ready. They will be delivered to our State offices across the country over the Easter holiday. They will be available for collection by the actual owners in person immediately after the holiday.

    “No PVC will be collected by proxy. I must reiterate that the available cards only cover those who registered in the First and Second Quarters of the exercise,” Yakubu said.

    TNG reports the INEC Chairman assured those who registered between January and March 2022 as well as those who are doing so right now that their PVCs will be ready for collection long before the 2023 General Election.

  • I am rallying point to restore order in Nigeria – Pastor Bakare

    I am rallying point to restore order in Nigeria – Pastor Bakare

    Pastor Tunde Bakare of the Citadel Global Community Church has boasted that he remains the rallying point to restore order in Nigeria. He said this while confirming his intention to run for the presidential seat in the 2023 elections.

    The pastor-cum-politician stated this on Saturday at the virtual meeting unveiling Project 16 to Nigerians in diaspora with the theme The Portrait of a New Nigeria, organized by the PTB4Nigeria in diaspora group.

    Declaring his intention to run for the 2023 presidency, Bakare pointed out that he is the best suitable candidate to address the problems confronting Nigeria.

    He urged Nigerians to consider the capacity of candidates before electing a leader in 2023.

    The cleric warned that ahead of the 2023 general elections, the south is being set against the north, while Christians are set against Muslims.

    “The PTB brand is a rallying point for all Nigerians. I have a vision of a new Nigeria and I will play a leading role as we approach the Nigeria of our dreams,” Bakare said.