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  • We are ready for Anambra elections – Police, INEC

    We are ready for Anambra elections – Police, INEC

    The Police Command in Anambra and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) say they are ready for the Aug. 16 Senatorial bye-election and Nov. 8 governorship election in the State.

    The Commissioner of Police (CP) Ikioye Orutugu and the INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in the state, Dr Elizabeth Agwu,  said this in separate interviews with NAN on Monday in Awka.

    Orutugu said that the police have been meeting with other security agencies and the INEC to ensure hitch-free elections in the state.

    “I am the chairman, Anambra State Security Committee. All the security agencies meet regularly to analyse the security situation and plan ahead.

    “Recently, we have been meeting with the INEC to fine-tune plans for the election; therefore, we are fully prepared for the elections,” he said.

    He said that the police was collaborating with other security agencies to ensure security before, during and after the elections.

    He commended Gov. Chukwuma Soludo and the Inspector- General (I-G) of Police Kayode Egbetokun for supporting the command to secure the state.

    He appealed for more support to enable the police personnel discharge their duties more efficiently.

    Meanwhile, Agwu said that the Commission was ready for the elections, adding that the Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise beginning on 8, July was strictly for governorship election and not for the senatorial bye-election.

    According to her, the CVR will commence on July 8 and end on July 17, adding that it would run from 9:00am to 3.00pm daily.
    She urged eligible voters in the state to come out en masse to register afresh or make necessary corrections to their biodata.

    “Fresh registration must be done physically at INEC designated office, while data revalidation or corrections can be done online. The commission will not register anybody in absentia,” she said.

    She said that registrations outside approved hours would not be accepted, adding that training for ad hoc committees had been concluded as part of INEC’s preparations for the governorship election.

    On the bye-election, she said that voters would use their existing Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs).

    According to her, a separate nationwide CVR will begin immediately after the bye-election to prepare for the 2027 general elections.

    Agwu also said that INEC has configured 300 Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) scanners for the Nov. 8 governorship election.

    “In this regard we have finalised arrangements with the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) for the deployment of corps members as ad hoc staff,” she told NAN.

    “INEC is not collecting money from anyone. Please do not pay anyone to be registered and do not attempt to register for anyone.

    “We have conducted sensitisation programmes for stakeholders in Anambra state as required by the Electoral Act,” she said.

    She said the commission was collaborating with security agencies to nip any security breach in the bud ahead of the election.

    “INEC has Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with transport unions across the country. They will provide logistics and we will pay them,” she told NAN.

    “We want this election to be better than the last one. I have personally verified our Bimodial Voters Accreditation (BVA) machines to ensure that they are fully functioning,” she said.

    Agwu assured the people of adequate security during the elections and encouraged them to participate fully without fear.

    “Security personnel from across the country will be deployed during the elections. Please do not be afraid,” she said.

  • Lack of electricity forces Anambra Tribunal One on long recess

    Lack of electricity forces Anambra Tribunal One on long recess

    …as panel rejects LP offer of free fuel

     

    Despite being forced to take a long adjournment due to lack of electricity in the courtroom to play a video recording introduced by the Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC) and other energy-powered basics, the National Assembly Election Petition Tribunal One panel chaired by Hon Justice L. O. Ogundana however turned down the offer by lawyer to one of the respondents to provide the tribunal with diesel to power the court’s generating set to enable things proceed on schedule.

    The petition ref EPT/AN/SEN/05/2023 was brought before the three-man panel by the Anambra Central Senatorial candidate for the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Hon Dozie Nwankwo, popularly called “Onyendozi” against Chief Victor Umeh of the Labour Party seeking his ouster.

    The literally steaming and discomforting courtroom made the panel to adjourn to Saturday and Sunday, July 8 and 9,2023.

    This was with the hope that the poor electricity supply would have improved or fixed.

    The adjournment came after turned down an humble offer by Chief Alex Ejesieme(SAN), counsel to INEC to offer a self will donation of large quantity of diesel for the court complex generating set.

    The panel’s Chairman, Justice Ogundana politely declined, saying he didn’t want petitions flying around against the panel over the gesture.

    He however bemoaned the unfortunate situation where the tribunal sits in very uncomfortable atmosphere. There was no lighting, fans or airconditioners. He compared the hot, dusty, and unfriendly courtroom with broken windows to his experience in Edo State that was so clement with 24hours electricity supply with all the air conditioners in proper condition.

    However,Ejesieme (SAN),assured that he would take the matter to the Anambra State Chief Judge immediately after the session.

    Earlier while giving witness in one of the petitions brought against him, this time from Princess Helen Mbakwe, a legal practitioner Senator Victor Umeh insisted that the logo of the New Nigeria People’s Party on the ballot papers used for the Anambra Central senatorial election on Feb 25,2023 was the actual one approved by the national secretary of the party during parties meeting ahead the election at the INEC headquarters.

    Umeh’s stand contradicted the position of NNPP’s candidate that her party’s logo was not on the ballot papers for the election.
    Umeh stayed till now.

  • 2019 Elections: INEC extends date for PVCs collection

    By Gabriel Okoro, Abuja

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has extended the date of collection of PVCs to Monday February the 11th, 2019 nationwide.

    Chairman of the Commission, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu who made the disclosure on Friday in Abuja during INEC regular meeting with resident Electoral Commissioners said the extension will include Saturday and Sunday.

    Recall that the deadline for PVCs collection was earlier scheduled for Friday February the 8th
    2019, a week before the much anticipated general elections of the country.

    The INEC boss said the collection of PVCs will now take place from 9am to 6pm.

    According to Professor Yakubu, All State offices are hereby directed to review the procedure for the
    collection of PVCs and dedicate all the staff of the Local Govemment offices to the collection process.

    “Staff are enjoined to be civil in attending to citizens and to escalate issues that they cannot immediately resolve to their superiors”, he said.

    The Commission therefore reassure Nigerians that it will continue to take every necessary step to ensure that no registered voter is disenfranchised on account of non-collection of PVCs.

    The INEC boss added that commission is taking urgent steps to address complaints of unavailability of the PVCs of some registered voters before the end the deadline for the collection.

    He reiterated that after the deadline of Monday 1st February 2019, all uncollected PVCs will be recalled and deposited with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for safe-keeping until after the General Elections when the collection of cards and the continuous registration of voters will resume.

    INEC releases guidelines for 2019 polls