Tag: Polling Unit

  • Lagos by-election: Babatunde Fashola absent at polling unit

    Lagos by-election: Babatunde Fashola absent at polling unit

    A former governor of Lagos State, Mr Babatunde Fashola (SAN), was inexplicably absent at his polling unit, to vote for his party’s (APC) candidate for the Surulere 1 House of Representatives.

    Fashola, who was expected at the polling unit with the wife, Mrs Abimbola Fashola, was not seen throughout the election.

    Journalists, who waited for the former Minister of Power, Works and Housing, from 8. a.m. when the election started,  left for other places after hours of waiting, while some stayed till the end on the possibility of him coming.

    One of the party members who pleaded anonymity said that the former governor was actually expected to come around to exercise his franchise.

    ”We actually expected him but along the line it was clear that he will not be coming again. I heard that he is not in town,” the party member said.

    Voting for the  Surulere Federal  Constituency 1  in Polling Unit 002, at State Junior Grammar School (Special), Itolo Street, Eric Moore, Surulere, started at 8.00 a.m., as INEC agents arrived on time to set up the unit.

    The unit, which is the venue where  Fashola was expected to cast his vote, saw voters trickling in.

    The unit which had 750 registered voters, recorded only 45 voters who came to exercise their franchise.

  • Kogi guber: DSS storm Dino Melaye’s polling unit

    Kogi guber: DSS storm Dino Melaye’s polling unit

    Operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) stormed the polling unit of the Kogi State Peoples Democratic Party’s  (PDP) governorship candidate, Dino Melaye on Saturday November 11, 2023.

    The reasons for storming Melaye’s polling unit cannot be ascertained as at when filing this report, but there are speculations that it’s due to security concerns.

    Melaye of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP is slugging it out with the candidate of the All Progressive Congress, (APC) Candidate, Usman Ododo and many others from different political parties for the top executive seat in the state.

    Melaye had served in both the House of Representative and the Senate whilst representing Kogi West.

     

  • Lagos deputy governor, Hamzat, wins polling unit, defeats LP candidate

    Lagos deputy governor, Hamzat, wins polling unit, defeats LP candidate

    Dr. Obafemi Hamzat, the deputy governor of Lagos state, has delivered his polling unit for the All Progressives Congress (APC) with a wide margin.

    Hamzat voted at Oke-Balogun polling unit 002, where he delivered massively for the APC flag bearer, Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

    APC polled 218 votes at Oke-Balogun as opposed to Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour of the Labour Party who pulled 5 votes in the ward, while Dr Azeez Adediran of the Peoples Democratic Party also polled 5 votes.

    Five votes were void in the ward.

  • Gov. El-Rufai sweeps polling unit, defeats PDP

    Gov. El-Rufai sweeps polling unit, defeats PDP

    The Candidates of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has won in Gov. Nasir El-Rufai’s polling unit, for the governorship and state House of assembly election at Unguwan Sarki 024 Polling Unit where the Governor cast his vote on Saturday.

    The Electoral Presiding Officer, Haruna Shafiu, who announced the results, said the APC candidate polled  257 votes as against the PDPs 81 votes for the governorship election

    He announced that New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) got 2 votes, while ADP scored 3 vote, PRP got 4 while there were 8 invalid votes.

    While the APC has won in the polling unit 026 next to where Gov. El-rufai voted, with 146 votes, PDP scored 61 votes.

    The Presiding Officer at Polling Unit 026, Maryam Abubakar, who announced the results, said that NNPP got two votes while the labour party scored 3 and 3 votes were invalid.

  • Electoral materials yet to arrive at LP strongholds, Rhodes-Vivour cries out

    Electoral materials yet to arrive at LP strongholds, Rhodes-Vivour cries out

    The Labour Party (LP) governorship candidate in Lagos State, Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, has said sensitive and non-sensitive materials were yet to arrive in his party’s strongholds in the state.

    He stated this on Saturday at his polling unit, Ward A 045 Oshifila/Abule Igbira, Anifowoshe in the Ikeja area of Lagos.

    “The will of the people will prevail. There has been a lot of targeted voter suppression,” the LP candidate popularly known as GRV said.

    “We have a situation where in Alimosho, in Iba, polling unit materials have not arrived. You find out that everywhere that we are strong and we show strength polling units have yet to arrive.”

    He said the March 18 governorship and state assembly elections in Lagos is “a fight for the soul of Lagos”.

    GRV insisted that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) transmit voting results electronically as promised and security agents must quell voter suppression.

    Electoral materials yet to arrive at LP strongholds, Rhodes-Vivour cries out
    Labour Party governorship candidate, Rhodes-Vivour votes at Ikeja polling unit

    “I’m not congratulating someone that has his mandate from voter suppression and intimidation. Why would I do that? I will go to court,” he vowed.

    Aside from the incumbent governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who is seeking reelection under the banner of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Rhodes-Vivour has his Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) counterpart, Olajide Adediran aka Jandor to contend with in the exercise.

    In the presidential election of February 25, LP’s Peter Obi polled 582,454 votes in Lagos to trounce the flag bearer of the APC, Bola Tinubu who scored 572,606 votes.

    In total, Obi won 11 states and the Federal Capital Territory but Tinubu scored the highest votes in total and was later on Wednesday announced the winner of the poll and Nigeria’s President-elect.

  • Guber Poll: Oyo Governor, Makinde casts his vote amid tight security

    Guber Poll: Oyo Governor, Makinde casts his vote amid tight security

     

    Oyo state Governor, Seyi Makinde  has cast his vote amid tight security in the state.

    Makinde voted at Abayomi area, Iwo Road, in Unit 001, Ward 11 in Ibadan North East Local Government Area in Ibadan.

    He arrived at the polling unit around 10:32 am.

    The governor, who is seeking another term in office on the umbrella  of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), went to cast his vote immediately he arrived at the venue.

    He was welcomed by a large crowd who had voted and awaited his arrival.

    The mammoth crowd made it impossible for the governor to speak with journalists.

  • LAGOS: INEC ad hoc staff protest delay in payment on election day

    LAGOS: INEC ad hoc staff protest delay in payment on election day

    Delay in the payment of the ad hoc staff of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) resulted in a protest at the Registration Area Centre of the commission located in the Amuwo-Odofin Nursery and Primary School, Mile 2, Lagos on Saturday.

    This was as some political thugs have reportedly hijacked and destroyed voting materials meant for wards 2, 3, 4 and 5 in constituency five of the Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa State for the House of Assembly election.

    According to some of the ad hoc staff, they were promised ₦15,000 each before they left the RAC but they had yet to be paid at past 9am.

    One of the ad hoc staff who identified himself as Matthew said, “We were told that we would get ₦15,000 before we leave here but they are yet to pay and are even threatening us.”

    Meanwhile, voting has commenced at the three polling units inside the school.

    LAGOS: INEC ad hoc staff protest delay in payment on election day

    However, in Bayelsa State where hoodlums have destroyed voting materials, Governor Douye Diri, has strongly condemned the act, according to his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Daniel Alabrah.

    The governor urged the Inspector General of Police and Commissioner of Police for Bayelsa State to restore peace in the area.

    Meanwhile, accreditation and voting were yet to start at wards polling units 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19 in Atissa Constituency, Yenagoa LGA of Bayelsa State as of 9 am.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) observed that INEC officials and balloting materials had yet to leave the Atissa RAC as of 8:45 am.

    Buses and other vehicles were seen being loaded with voting materials to depart for polling units in the area.

  • IReV: So far, INEC uploads 83% of election results

    IReV: So far, INEC uploads 83% of election results

    Five days after the presidential election, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has so far uploaded 147,578 results from 176, 846 polling units (PU) .

    The figure represents 83 percent of results from all the polling units.

    As of the time of filing this report, the electronic transmission of results was still ongoing.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Nigerians expected that the election results would be uploaded on election day as promised by the INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu.

    However, INEC came under fire for its failure to upload results to its viewing portal which led to the walkout of some parties agents on Monday, at the National Collation Centre.

    Checks by TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) on Thursday revealed that the results of all the polling units were yet to be uploaded on the INEC website.

    According to the Commission, Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress won 8.8 million votes, while main opposition candidates Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party and Peter Obi of the Labour Party had 6.9 million and 6.1 million, respectively.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) recalls that four days ago, the agent of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) at the National Collation Centre for the Presidential election, Senator Dino Melaye, mobilised other party agents including the Labour Party to stage a walkout of the collation, while alleging manipulation by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    He was heard telling them the commission had an agenda to execute and that they would insist on the projection of polling units results from the states before each result was announced.

    IReV: So far, INEC uploads 83% of election results

    He told them: “When we resume, before they announce any other state, we will all stand up and insist that they project the results on their portal. If they resume, we will all walk out and that will put the integrity of the whole process to question”.

    However, he told reporters: “The electoral Act 2022 states that election results will be transmitted directly to the server. We found out that this has not been done because INEC failed in this regard.

    “When I raised this issue today and supported by other party agents, the INEC Chairman vehemently evaded the issue. What section 47(3) emphasis is that where ever the BVAS failed, if they cannot get a replacement, elections should be cancelled in those areas. We have seen from the presentation of results from Ekiti yesterday that some places were cancelled as a result of bypassing the BVAS.

    “The only way to detect that BVAS has been bypassed is for us to see the uploaded results. We insisted that the chairman should show us here and now the uploaded results state by state, just like they are projecting the results they are presenting. That is the only way to test the veracity and authenticity of these results.

    “If not, we are only here to endorse the fraud that has been done from unit to the ward to the state. We are not here to rubber stamp infractions and the anomalies that have been done.

    “We are here to check them, but the INEC Chairman is not giving us the opportunity to question what they are doing, saying all has been done. What that mean is that we are here to rubber stamp. We are going to prove that we are not here to rubber stamp. We have no other country to call our own than this country.

    “We are going t do everything humanly possible to make sure that the right thing is done. We have just met now and we are going to make a presentation by the time we resume. If they insist that they are not going to respond to us, then you will see the action we will take.

    “But we want to tell you that we will not allow, having suffered pains in this country, having suffered hi hunger, killings, we will not allow a continuation of failure. We will ensure that the right thing is done.

    “The INEC Chairman is putting his integrity on test. Nigerians are watching, the world is watching. Even the dead are watching to see what INEC will do. But the battle to make sure that only authentic results will be announced here today is a battle of no retreat, no surrender.”

  • “They want to eliminate me for leaking video of results being manipulated by INEC officials” -Nigerian lady cries out

    “They want to eliminate me for leaking video of results being manipulated by INEC officials” -Nigerian lady cries out

    A mother of five has claimed that her life is being threatened after sharing a video at her polling unit on election day.

    The video showed how INEC officials were allegedly manipulating their results in Apapa, Lagos State.

    In an update, she lamented that they wanted to eliminate her because she refused to negotiate or accept any form of incentive to take her video down.

    She maintained that despite the threat to her life, the most important thing for her is the genuineness of the results being presented by INEC.

    In her words: “Good afternoon guys I’m Eunice the labour party candidate for Apapa federal constituency in Lagos and I am the one that uploaded the video showing us how INEC officials were manipulating our results early this morning about 4, 5 a.m.

    “The problem now is that they are threatening me they won’t eliminate me because I refuse to negotiate or accept any form of incentive to stand down my activities to help us”

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that one failed aspect of democracy in Nigeria is the conduct of elections. In most cases, the contests are handled by electoral commissions that are usually made up of cronies of the ruling party who are brought on board to ensure that their party‘ ‘sweeps’ the polls.

    Painfully, there are no visible prospects in the horizon to suggest that the trend might change soon. Before now, most Nigerians believe whenever an election is fixed to hold in any local government area in the country, the expectation is that it would be rigged in favour of the ruling party.

  • Makinde, Deputy deliver polling unit to Tinubu in Oyo

    Makinde, Deputy deliver polling unit to Tinubu in Oyo

    Gov. Seyi Makinde of Oyo State on Saturday delivered his polling unit to Sen. Bola Tinubu, the Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Makinde had voted at the Polling Unit 01, Ward 11, Abayomi area, Iwo Road, in Ibadan North-East Local Government area.

    According to Mr Emmanuel Oduyela, Presiding Officer of the Polling Unit, APC polled 104 to defeat Labour Party and PDP which scored 82 and 27 votes respectively.

    Oduyela, while announcing the election results for the Senate and House of Representatives, at the polling unit, said that PDP scored 82 and 79 votes respectively to defeat APC and Labour Party.

    According to him, APC scored 57 and 59 votes respectively in the Senate and House of Representatives elections at the polling unit.

    “Labour Party polled 50 votes in the Senate election and 55 votes in the House of Representatives election.

    Also, APC won the presidential election at the Polling Unit 04, Ward 06, Kishi, where the Deputy Governor, Chief Adebayo Lawal, voted.

    According to the result released at the polling unit, APC scored 236 votes to defeat PDP which polled 114.

    However, in the Senatorial election, PDP defeated APC with 127 votes as against 123 votes, while PDP also won the House of Representatives election with 170 votes, while APC scored 148.