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  • Supplementary poll: Ganduje maintains early lead in Kano

    Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State was leading his main challenger, Abba Yusuf of the Peoples Democratic Party, in Saturday’s supplementary governorship election in the state.

    The results of eight out of the 28 local government areas where the election took place showed that Ganduje of the All Progressives Congress had polled 6,473 votes while his opponent scored 970 votes as of 10pm.

    In the March 9 poll declared inconclusive by the Independent National Electoral Commission, the APC polled 987, 819 votes while the PDP had 1,014, 474 votes.

    While the collation of votes was ongoing, a representative of the PDP raised an objection, describing the poll process as a disservice to democracy.

    He asked if there were separate rules for different parties because the Returning Officer cancelled some votes based on the violence that marred voting in the areas where the results came from.

    Details of results are as follows: Bichi LGA – APC: 1,969, PDP: 39; Bebeji LGA -APC: 205, PDP: 0; Rogo LGA – APC: 1,033, PDP: 162; Karaye LGA – APC: 1,317, PDP: 27; Rimin Gado LGA – APC: 1,463, PDP: 12; LGA: Warawa- APC: 501, PDP: 152; Rano LGA – APC: 2,337, PDP: 37;

    Dambatta LGA – APC: 608, PDP:24; Takai LGA – APC: 4,221, PDP: 149; Albasu LGA – APC: 1,804, PDP: 66; Gabasawa LGA – APC: 728, PDP: 329; Minjibir LGA – APC: 2,414, PDP: 226; Wurno LGA – APC: 904, PDP: 609.

    Meanwhile the PDP in the state has called for a total cancellation of the supplementary poll alleging massive intimidation, rigging and violence against its supporters.

  • Supplementary poll: Kwankwaso speaks on violence, rigging in Kano

    The leader of the People Democratic Party (PDP) in Kano State and serving senator, Rabiu Kwankwaso, has called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct fresh rerun elections in the state.

    He said there were no elections on Saturday in the state.

    Kwankwaso, who spoke on Saturday to journalists at his residence, condemned the alleged role of the police under the command of the Deputy Inspector-General of Police (DIG), Anthony Micheal–Obizi, who he said provided back up for thugs to perpetrate violence and massive rigging.

    He said the widespread violence and rigging of the supplementary polls took place in all the 28 local government areas affected by the rerun.

    It is very sad that elections could not hold today because, by yesterday evening, all the polling units in the rerun areas were overtaken by thugs. Very early morning today, elections were concluded in many polling centres.

    And even more concerning is the role of the police under the leadership of DIG Anthony Obizie who actually backed up thugs under the leadership of the Kano state government. It is a very sad day for all of us and a very sad day for democracy.

    There are very few places where elections took place, especially here in the city. But there was no election in the overwhelming places because they were overtaken by thugs. People were going around with ballot papers and result sheets, writing what they wanted and submitted them to the INEC officials.

    Our prayer is that these elections should be cancelled and re-scheduled so that we can have better, free and fair elections in Kano. I don’t think by all standards, the elections here in Kano can hold water. It is unacceptable and I don’t think INEC can go ahead to count because there is nothing to count,” Kwankwaso said.

     

  • DIG debunks reports of killings in Gama ward in Kano

    Anthony Ogbizi Michael, a Deputy Inspector-general of Police has debunked social media reports of killings in Gama ward in Nasarawa Local Government Area of Kano during the supplementary election on Saturday.

    DIG Michael blamed the social media for spreading the fake news. According to him, the story was the fabrication of the social media.

    “There was no such incident or arrest of some people in the any part of the state because the security arrangement was in order”, he said at a press briefing.

    “We have not witnessed any incident because voting went on in almost all the polling units smoothly.

    “There has not been report of any incident of thugs taking over polling unit. If thugs occupy any polling unit definitely INEC officials will not be there to conduct election,”he said.

    Michael said the Police Command arrested 10 suspected thugs for allegedly carrying weapons In the metropolis.

    “Some human beings were arrested in the early hours of today (Saturday) by our men and they were found in group with some weapons like sticks and other things,”he said.

    He said investigation into the matter was ongoing as as soon investigation was concluded they would be charged to court.

  • Supplementary poll: Kano PDP demands cancellation, alleges hijack of process by thugs

    The Peoples Democratic Party in Kano State has called on the Independent National Electoral Commission to cancel the re-run governorship election ongoing across the 28 local government areas of the state, alleging that thugs have taken over the process.

    The Acting Chairman of the party, Rabiu Sulaiman-Bichi, made the call while addressing a news conference in Kano on Saturday.

    Bichi said there was need for INEC to cancel the election, alleging that the process had completely been taken over by armed political thugs.

    “Today this charade called re-run election was slated to hold in Kano and other states but unfortunately, what we have in Kano is nothing but a sham.

    “Reports reaching us since yesterday indicated that thugs have allegedly been mobilised to take over all the 208 polling units,”he said.

    According to him, the thugs were allegedly brought from Zamfara, Katsina, Kaduna, Plateau and other neighbouring states and were “armed to the teeth” posing as voters in the polling units in the localities.

    The chairman alleged that the thugs freely voted with the PVCs that did not belong to them, while some posed as INEC staff.

    He said as a peace-loving party, the PDP had alerted security agencies in addition to writing a Letter of Caution to the INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner in the state on the situation.

  • Supplementary poll: Police Arrest Kano Commissioner

    Supplementary poll: Police Arrest Kano Commissioner

    Police officers on election duty on Saturday arrested Kano State Commissioner for Special Duties, Muktar Yakasai.

    The commissioner allegedly led some thugs to disrupt ongoing election at Yelwa Secondary School in Dala Local Government Area of the state.

    Spokesperson of the Police in the state, Abdullahi Haruna could not be reached but witnesses said Yakasai was arrested alongside some of the thugs he came to the venue with.

    Also, some witnesses said violence has broken out again in Gama ward and the police were forced to fire tear gas to disperse youth who were becoming agitated.

    Recall that journalists were earlier chased away by thugs from the area with two being injured.

    More details later…

  • Kano re-run: Dala LGA records high number of voters

    Kano re-run: Dala LGA records high number of voters

    Dala Local Government area of Kano State has recorded a large turn out of voters especially women for the governorsip re run elections.

    NAN checks around Yelwa Ward showed voters in queues and waiting to cast their votes.

    Some women, who spoke with a NAN Correspondent, lauded the security provision around the area.

    Malama Umaira Saminu, a housewife, said that the re run election was safer and more secured than the previous one in the area.

    Another voter, Amina Abdurrahman, also lauded the peaceful conduct of the re run in the area.

    “The last election was very terrifying for us because there wasn’t much security and that was why some parts of the polling unit was set ablaze by some thugs.”

    She appealed to the winner of the gubernatorial election to bear in mind that voters on the area sacrificed a lot to vote.

    Earlier on Saturday, rumour spread in Kano that thugs had taken siege on Yelwa Ward to distabilise the process.

    NAN reports that Yelwa Ward in Dala Local Government Area, has been one of the polling centres with issues during the previous governorship elections.

    The issues in many polling centres at various stages, made the Kano elections to be declared inconclusive by the Independent National Electoral Commission

  • Supplementary polls: Journalists escape lynching in Kano

    Some journalists covering the supplementary governorship election in Kano State on Saturday escaped lynching by some suspected thugs at Suntulma Primary School in Gama ward of Nasarawa Local Government Area of the state.

    NAN reports that the journalists who were in the area to monitor the poll, were chased out of the place by the hoodlums.

    Trouble began when some of the newsmen tried to interview some voters who were denied access into the classrooms where some of the polling units were stationed.

    While trying to flee the troubled area, some of the journalists fell on ground and one of them (name withheld), had to take refuge in a nearby Mosque in order to save his life.

    NAN also reports that some of the reporters had their clothes torn by the thugs.

    Speaking to journalists, some voters alleged that they were not allowed to exercise their franchise as they were chased out of the area.

    One of them, Aminu Tijjani, said he went to the primary school to cast his vote at his polling unit but had to return to escape the hoodlums’ attack.

    The situation is very bad and this is not how to conduct an election where people or voters are denied the opportunity to vote,” Mr Tijjani said.

    Another voter, Sani Abdullahi, said he came to vote as early as 8 a.m. but was scared away by the suspected thugs numbering about 10.

    Meanwhile, voting has commenced in other affected polling units across the 28 local government areas of the state.

    NAN reports that the re-run election is being conducted to decide the winner between two candidates – Abba Kabir-Yusuf of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who polled 1,014,477 votes, and incumbent Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who got 987,810 votes in the first poll conducted on March 9.

    The margin between the candidates stood at 26,655 votes in favour of Mr Kabir-Yusuf.

  • Anxiety in Kano, Sokoto, Plateau, Bauchi, Benue as supplementary polls hold today

    Anxiety in Kano, Sokoto, Plateau, Bauchi, Benue as supplementary polls hold today

    Voters in parts of Kano, Sokoto, Plateau, Benue and Bauchi are heading back to the polling centres today eager to end days of apprehension caused by the March 9 inconclusive governorship and state assembly elections.

    Although, the elections will take place in only a few parts of the affected states, the security agencies are leaving nothing to chances.

    The Police yesterday announced a total restriction of vehicular and human movement in Kano and Plateau states.

    Security is also being beefed up at flashpoints in Benue State with a view to protecting lives property and electoral materials.

    Soldiers in Sokoto State extended their “Show of Force Exercise” to six violence-prone local government areas of the state ahead of the supplementary election.

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Bauchi State, which had threatened to boycott the election, announced that it was now ready for the election while the All Progressives Congress (APC) strongman in Benue State, Senator George Akume, boasted that nothing would save Governor Samuel Ortom from losing the election.

    In Kano State, 128,324 voters will decide the fate of the incumbent Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of the APC and Abba Kabir Yusuf of the PDP in the supplementary polls in the state.

    They will vote at 207 polling units spread across 28 local government areas.

    Tension remained thick in the air last night as residents prayed for the election to come and go peacefully.

    Governor Ganduje urged residents to remain calm and expect nothing short of victory for his party.

    He said the PDP candidate and his supporters would be shocked today by the turn of events against them.

    Ganduje further warned that the state government would not tolerate any breach of peace under whatever guise, assuring that his government would not fold its arms and watch people instigate instability.

    According to him, “as the governor of Kano State and the chief security officer of the state, I cannot sleep if any drop of blood is wasted. Brandishing of harmful objects is also abhorred by my administration.

    The PDP governorship candidate, Abba Kabir Yusuf was equally optimistic of carrying the day. His spokesperson, Sanusi Bature Dawakin-Tofa said: “We are known to be peace lovers and so we shall remain, as we are very sure of victory during the rerun.

    Our supporters should not forget that PDP is already leading in the last count of the election and interestingly, the rerun would take place in the strongest areas of our party.

    We urge everyone to keep hope alive in our quest to rescue Kano from the hands of corrupt leaders and agents of distraction.”

    The Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in the state, Prof. Riskuwa Shehu Arabi, said three additional RECs from Zamfara, Kebbi and Ogun states had been deployed to Kano to ensure a successful exercise.

    He said: “We are working to make sure that we don’t have any distraction. We have held series of meetings with stakeholders to review our strategies.

    We have also held meetings with leaders of both political parties, and we have made them to understand that the election is not a war.

    They have also promised to talk to their supporters to conduct themselves in peaceful manner. Securities agencies have assured us of adequate security.

    I am sure the Commissioner of Police has been talking to different groups of people, particularly the youths. I am very confident we will have a peaceful election on Saturday.”

    Police Commissioner Mohammed Wakili warned trouble makers to steer clear of the polling centres.

    I warn that no one should test our might because we would not hesitate to clampdown on anyone who tries to disturb the peace enjoyed in the state,” he said.

    He asked parents, traditional leaders as well as political leaders to ensure that their wards and supporters conduct themselves in a responsible manner during the supplementary elections.

    The Police Command warned that there would be no vehicular or human movement in all the 44 local government areas of the state from 6am to 6pm today.

    It said: “No vehicle, motorcycle or tricycle will be allowed to move between 0600hrs and 1800hrs on that day. Eligible voters are advised to take a walk to their polling stations. Inconvenience regretted, please.”

    Restrictions in Plateau too

    The Plateau State Police Command also imposed total restriction of movement of persons and vehicles in all parts of the state from 6:00am to 6:00pm today during the supplementary elections.

    The Command said in a statement that it was committed to ensuring that the people of the state exercise their franchise without fear of molestation.

    It said the restriction was aimed at preventing the movement of people from local governments where elections will not be held into areas where election would be taking place to ferment trouble.

    It stated that security personnel will be deployed to enforce the restriction order and urged the people of the state to be law abiding and cooperate with security personnel to ensure the success of the electoral process.

    Army extends show of force to six violence-prone LGAs in Sokoto

    The Nigeria Army yesterday extended its “Show of Force Exercise” to six violence-prone local government areas in Sokoto State ahead of the supplementary elections.

    The affected local government areas are Raba, Kebbe, Gada, Goronyo, Sabon Birni and Isa.

    Addressing the motorcade before taking off from Sokoto, Maj.-Gen. Hakeem Otiki, General Officer Commanding (GOC), 8 Division of the Army, said the exercise was to arouse public attention to the presence of the military.

    Otiki explained that the exercise was not meant to intimidate the public, but to express army readiness to curtail any form of public disturbance.

    He said further that the exercise would also serve as warning to hoodlums and other disgruntled elements that might plan or intend to disrupt the upcoming supplementary elections.

    The GOC added that similar exercise was conducted for hours in Sokoto metropolis on Thursday and urged the people to cooperate with law enforcement agencies in ensuring peaceful coexistence in the country.

    Bauchi PDP backpedals, to participate in supplementary polls

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Bauchi State, which had threatened to boycott the supplementary polls, said yesterday that it was ready for the election.

    The party says it is well prepared as it urged voters to come out en masse to exercise their civic right.

    Addressing reporters in Bauchi, the Chairman of the party, Alhaji Hamza Koshe Akuyam said: “You know we are leading. As it is now, what we want to do now is to cap it up. Insha Allah, by tomorrow (today), even if the Inspector General of Police comes to Bauchi, the people of Bauchi will still decide who they want.

    We are good to go. PDP is not afraid of election, and more so, we have won this election and we will continue to win”

    Alhaji Akuyam said the party remained committed to the peaceful conduct of the re-run elections.

    They had threatened not to participate in the supplementary election after the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, released the date for the rerun.

    Akuyam had told reporters: “The supplementary election is a sham. INEC wants to conduct rerun because 22, 759 people were disenfranchised in 15 LGAs. Meanwhile 139,240 were disenfranchised in Tafawa Balewa Local Government Area.

    I don’t know what INEC is up to. Maybe they are reading somebody’s script. We are not going to participate in this election.

    Our legal team will look at this matter, though it is not just about going to court.”

    INEC on why there will be no election in Tafawa Balewa LGA

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said yesterday that supplementary election would not take place in Tafawa Balewa Local Government Area of Bauchi State today owning to an ongoing court case.

    Mr. Rotimi Oyekanmi, the Chief Press Secretary to INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, said on Channels Television that the commission would conduct the poll in other affected areas of the state.

    We are going to conduct an election in Bauchi tomorrow (today) except in Tafawa Balewa Local Government Area because of the court action instituted by the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its candidate,” he said.

    He expressed displeasure at the rate at which politicians were filing litigations in court, and appealed to them to accept the outcome of election whether they lose or win in the contest.

    Oyekanmi said: “As a law-abiding agency, we have to comply with the order. But we are challenging that order. People will be confused as to what is going on.”

    Bauchi Finance Commissioner resigns hours to supplementary poll

    The Bauchi State Commissioner for Finance and Economic Development, Hon. Garba Sarki Mohammed Akuyam, resigned unexpectedly yesterday, 24 hours to the supplementary election.

    He said he was leaving on account of “recent developments and political realities of present day Bauchi State.”

    He added: “”During my stay in office as Commissioner for Rural Development and thereafter Commissioner for Finance for a period of almost two and half years, I in all honesty enjoyed working with your Excellency, who has always given me regard, respect and fatherly advice. Indeed, the gesture is of course reciprocal.

    Therefore it is my privilege and singular honour to most sincerely register my appreciation for the recognition accorded me by his Excellency, Governor Mohammed Abubakar, to serve his government and the good people of Bauchi State as a commissioner, promising to answer another call to serve my dear state ever when called upon to do that in another capacity as the need may perhaps arise.”

    Garba Sarki, who was the Director General of the campaign team of Bauchi State Governor, Mohammed Abubakar in 2015, added that he remains in the ruling APC.

    Ortom will lose, Akume vows

    The APC leader in Benue State, Senator George Akume, was confident that Governor Samuel Ortom would lose today.

    Speaking with our correspondent, Akume, a former governor of the state said: “Find out from this man (Ortom) precisely what are your achievements? Sometimes I look at this and laugh because one of the achievements he claims is a private initiative in my village, a privately-owned soya processing factory.

    Those who go to Benue will weep for that state. This is a state that has all the potentials of feeding the entire West Africa sub region.

    Recently I heard that he bought 50 tractors to distribute to farmers and what is 50 tractors?

    When I went to Government House during President Buhari’s visit, I saw ten tractors and I don’t know whether it is just for show man ship but when Sokoto bought 2000 tractors over two years ago, Kebbi got 1,500.

    The Benue farmer is very hard working, the Benue man is an intelligent person but they also need an enabling environment to enable them express themselves maximally and efficiently in agricultural sector in particular, but it is not happening.

    The schools in Benue state, if not because of school feeding, primary schools would have been dead; the teachers go there, they don’t teach because they are not being paid.”

    We’ve won already – Ortom

    However, Ortom’s representative at the INEC Collation Centre, Mr. Alex Ter Adum, told The Nation that the supplementary election is just a formality for the governor.

    It is no supplementary election; it is only complementary election for our victory,” Adum said.

    He added: “As I stated earlier, I am saying that the returns by the Returning Officer for the election were not in accordance with the requirements of Section 179, sub-section 1 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    It is also not in conformity with requirements of Section 26 of the Electoral Act; neither does it comply with the provisions of Regulation 47 of the Guidelines for the Conduct of this election; they ought to have isolated this issues in the ways specified in the Guidelines.

    In places where elections were held and result s were mutilated thereafter when results have been declared at the polling units, they ought to have entered zero scores for all the political parties and voided all the results.

    In areas where the Smart Card Readers was deployed and resisted by voters, and where manual accreditation was done, they ought to have voided those votes and declared zero for all the political parties.”

    So, if you take the deductions from all these areas which occurred in Ukum, Guma, Gwer East, Okpokwu and Konshisha local government areas, the margin of lead for my candidate which is 81, 000 votes ought to be more and above the margin of places where elections were cancelled or did not hold.

  • I have no confidence in Kano police boss – Gov Ganduje

    I have no confidence in Kano police boss – Gov Ganduje

    Kano state governor, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has accused the Commissioner of Police Muhammed Wakili for being politically partial.

    Governor Ganduje slammed the Commissioner in an interview with BBC Hausa Service.

    “I didn’t know him before now but the way he does his job is questionable. He has taken and favoured a particular political side, which is uncalled for and translates to mishandling his job”

    Ganduje added that the Commissioner has no constitutional right to arrest either the governor or his deputy as he did “which is an indication of lack of professionalism from the side of the Commissioner.”

    On March 11, the Nigeria Police in Kano arrested the Deputy Governor, Nasiru Gawuna and the State Commissioner for Local Government, Alhaji Sule Garo over alleged threat to public peace.

    The deputy governor enjoys immunity from arrest, according to the Nigerian constitution.

    The Police later clarified that the deputy governor was saved from being manhandled by supporters of the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party candidate, at the collation centre.

  • Tinubu denies relocating to Kano ahead of supplementary polls

    Tinubu denies relocating to Kano ahead of supplementary polls

    All Progressives Congress National Leader, Sen. Bola Tinubu, on Wednesday refuted rumours going round that he was in Kano and meddling in the state’s rescheduled elections.

    Tinubu in a statement said he had not been in Kano at any point during the conduct of the elections.

    A copy of the statement was made available to newsmen in Lagos by Tinubu’s Media Adviser, Mr Tunde Rahman.

    He said that the picture of himself and Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano that was circulating in the media was taken in 2018 when the governor visited Lagos.

    According to him, such rumours are harmful to the democracy Nigeria seeks to enshrine and goes against the progressive tradition that describes Kano’s politics.

    These desperate politicians stir resentment of others as a way to get the support of the people.

    They use lies and deception as their crutch, casting me as some type of one-man political invasion intending to unduly influence the governorship election.

    For the record, I’m not in Kano and has not been in Kano at any point during the conduct of these elections.

    The picture that these liars are circulating is one that was taken last year when the governor visited Lagos, “he said.

    Tinubu said that Kano had historically stood as a bastion of progressive politics.

    According to him, Its brand of politics helped inspire the establishment of the APC.

    Regarding the people of Kano, I have nothing but the utmost respect and admiration.

    Kano has an enlightened electorate that will vote as they believe. I hope that they will disregard the lies and rumors about me and remain faithful to their progressive tradition.

    If the people do so, then they would have voted in their best interests and that is for the APC, the party of President Muhammadu Buhari, “he said.

    Tinubu said that he had been at the forefront of the struggle for electoral reforms, justice and equality over the years and would never do anything to desecrate those fine ideals.

    I believe in a free and fair electoral process, a project to which I have devoted the majority of my adult life to achieve.

    Let this election be decided on the relative merits of the competing candidates.

    I’m a committed democrat and advocate of free and fair electoral processes. I will neither support nor work to promote anything that will undermine or weaken the electoral system, ” Tinubu said.