Day: February 26, 2023

Shettima

Shettima donates N100m to victims of Maiduguri Monday Market fire

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Sen. Kashim Shettima, APC Vice-Presidential candidate has donated N100million to the victims of Maiduguri Monday Market inferno.

The famous market, the biggest in North East was gutted by fire in the early hours of Sunday.

Shettima announced the donation during his visit to Gov. Babagana Zulum to sympathise with the government and people of the state.

He said: “I am here to commiserate with Gov. Zulum, His Eminence, the Shehu of Borno and the people of Borno State, over the sad development.

“As my modest contribution towards cushioning the effects of the sad incident, I am making a personal donation of N100million for the victims of the fire disaster.

“I have spoken with my Principal, His Excellency, Sen. Bola Tinubu and he requested me to convey his heartfelt sympathy to the government and people of Borno State.

“He promised to personally come to Maiduguri this week to condole the government and people of Borno State over the incident.

“Asiwaju knows the deep love and affection that the people of Borno hold for him and he wants to reciprocate by personally coming and also contributing handsomely towards assisting the victims of the fire incident.”

Shettima, who is the Senator representing Borno Central District, said he would be part of Zulum’s entourage that would be visiting President Muhammadu Buhari in Abuja to solicit for Federal Government’s intervention in the reconstruction of the market.

Tinubu and Atiku at Abuja Airport on Monday 14 Nov.

Atiku narrowly beats Tinubu in Osun

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Atiku Abubakar, the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party has won Osun, one of the six South West states.

He polled 354,366 votes, while Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the APC scored 343,945 votes, according to reports.

Peter Obi of Labour Party got 23,283 votes.

Osun state is governed by Ademola Adeleke of the PDP and is also the home state of Atiku’s first wife, Titi.

In earlier results from the state, Senate spokesperson, Sen. Ajibola Bashiru, representing Osun Central on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) lost his seat.

He was defeated by the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP), Fadeyi Olubiyi.

Prof. Ibrahim Usman, the Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC) Returning Officer, who announced the results on Sunday in Osogbo, said that Olubiyi polled 134, 229 votes to defeat Bashiru, who scored 117, 609 votes.

For Osogbo Federal Constituency, INEC returning officer, Dr Isiaq Egbewole, announced the PDP candidate, Adewale Muruf, as the winner.

The returning officer said that Muruf polled 71,677 votes to defeat Mrs Abosede Ogo-Oluwa of APC, who scored 58,992 votes.

INEC officials at National Collation centre

Opposition parties’ attempt to discredit presidential election will fail–APC PCC

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PRESS STATEMENT

ALLOW INEC PERFORM ITS DUTIES: OPPOSITION PARTIES’ ATTEMPT TO DISCREDIT ELECTION WILL FAIL

We have noticed the disingenuous attempts by the opposition parties, spokesmen of their campaign councils and their hired talking heads on Television and Radio Stations to discredit the presidential and National Assembly elections conducted nationwide yesterday.

Noteworthy are spokespersons of Labour Party Presidential Campaign Council and the Peoples Democratic Party/Atiku Presidential Campaign Council.

Two persons we consider as respectable citizens, Professor Pat Utomi and Director-General of Peter Obi Campaign Council, Mr. Akin Osuntokun threw caution to wind by their inciting and incendiary comments on social media and TV stations where they have been making baseless and irresponsible allegations of electoral manipulations and other malpractice against our party and the electoral umpire, all in a bid to cause disaffection and civil unrest in the country.

We must also stress that we have noticed many partisan talking heads claiming to be Election Observers on radio and TV stations who are presenting skewed and patently false narratives about the general conduct of the election across the country.

Both Labour Party and PDP have accused INEC of conspiracy to rig election result in favour of our party, anchoring their allegation on the agency’s inability to upload election results on its website.

While we call on INEC to expedite action on the process of uploading the results, we want to state categorically that there is nothing unusual about the seeming delay.

INEC returning officers bringing the results to the National Collation Centre from the 36 states, may be contending with possible travel logistics as witnessed on Day One of the collation on Sunday, when only Ekiti state was ready with its result.

It is worth stating that election results have been announced and made public at polling units and duly signed by accredited party agents in line with the Electoral Law. There is no political party that does not have election results from all the over 176,000 polling units across the country except for few locations election didn’t hold. The Abuja Collation is merely ceremonial.

While the law stipulates that the INEC Chairman who is the National Returning Officer for the Presidential election should declare the result, it is also a fact that no party can claim ignorance about its performance from every polling unit through the Situation Rooms updates from party agents.

This brazen attempt to discredit this election that is adjudged to be the most peaceful, credible, open, transparent, free and most fair election in the history of our country will fail.

We suspect that the opposition parties making unnecessary fuss over the results of the poll are only afraid of facing the reality of their defeat. Elections are not a do or die affair. They are meant to be won by some and lost by some.

The 2023 Presidential election has been successfully conducted and results announced at polling units, wards, local councils and at the state level.

We advise politicians to allow the remaining part of the process to go on without intimidation and harassment of INEC.

We call on the security agencies to be alert and ruthlessly deal with anyone seeking to destabilise our country with reckless, subversive and obnoxious statements on the social media, TV and radio platforms.

Bayo Onanuga
Director, Media & Publicity
APC Presidential Campaign Council
February 26, 2023

INEC Chairman Mahmood Yakubu speaks at the collation centre

INEC set to begin collation of presidential election results

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared open the 2023 General Election National Collation Centre, in Abuja.

The collation begins at 6pm.

INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, while declaring open the centre also set ground rules for the collation process.

The rules according to Yakubu includes “ results for each state of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) shall be presented by the State Coalition Officers for the Presidential Election (SCOPE).”

He said that thereafter he as the Returning Officer for the presidential election, who also doubles as the Chief Electoral Commissioner, would collate and announce the final result.

“This is a duty that I’m privileged to perform and it will be done here at this place.”

Other rules according to him, included all accredited agents, observers, the media, the diplomatic community, and security agencies should adhere to the sitting positions assigned to them.

“On arrival at the collation centre, the SCOPE shall be received at the coalition Secretariat, which shall organise the sequence of presentation.

“The returning officer shall invite the SCOPE for the presidential election, accompanied by the REC for the presentation of the results.

“The SCOPE following the format for the presentation of results, shall loudly announce the votes scored by each political party in the state including reports of cancellations and areas where elections did not hold, if any.

“The returning officer then invites comments and observations, if any, from the polling agents.”

Yakubu added that the returning officer would request the SCOPE to submit the original copy of form EC8D.

“When all the SCOPE has presented their results, the returning officer shall display the sealed copies of results sheets EC8DA, which is a summary of results of elections on state by state basis.

“The EC8E for the Declaration of results for the election, an EC40G3 summary of registered voters in the polling units where elections were either canceled or not held.

“And I’ll have the privilege of displaying the blank forms before proceeding starts after the receipt of the reports from the various collation officers.

“Next, the returning officer shall complete the EC8DA and announce the vote scored by each party. And thereafter we’ll invite the polling agents to endorse the forms.”

Yakubu said that the returning officer then completes the EC40G3G and compares it with form EC8DA to ascertain if any of the candidates had satisfied the requirements of the law to proceed with declaration.

“If satisfied, the returning officers complete form ECAE and make a declaration of winner.

“ Finally, the returning officer will invite the agents of political parties to receive duplicate copies of the ECADA and EC8E, which is the final declaration of results.

Yakubu said that everything regarding the result collation would be done in the open.

He, however, added that in the event he was unable to brief the media, the National Commissioner on Information and Voter Education, Festus Okoye, would perform that responsibility.

Tinubu

How Tinubu won in Ekiti: The full result

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Sen. Bola Tinubu, the Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) polled 201, 484 votes to win the presidential election held on Saturday in Ekiti.

He also led other candidates in the election, in all the 16 Local Government Areas of the State.

Prof. Akeem Lasisi, the Presidential Election Collation Officer for Ekiti, who announced the result at the INEC Headquarters in Ado-Ekiti, said that a total of 988, 923 voters registered in the state.

Lasisi, who is the Vice Chancellor of the Federal University of Health Sciences, Ila Orangun, Osun State, said the total number of accredited voters was 315, 058 while the total number of votes cast was 314, 472.

According to him, at the end of the exercise the total number of valid votes cast was 308, 171 while 6,301 votes cast were invalid.

The State Collation Officer listed the figure scored by other major contenders in the election as follows: Atiku Abubakar of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) – 89, 554, Peter Obi of the Labour Party (LP) – 11, 397.

Lasisi described the turnout of voters in the state as very encouraging and impressive.

“Yes, the turnout was very impressive as you can see from the number of people that came out to exercise their franchise,” he said.

Meanwhile, Mr Odunayo Okunade, the agent of the Labour Party for the Presidential election, claimed that many of his party members were intimidated, and prevented from exercising their franchise during the poll.

He also claimed that the names of the party candidates for the Senatorial and House Representatives elections were omitted from the ballot papers.

“We are going to sit down and study the results for our next line of action.

“Some of our members were physically intimidated, assaulted and in the process prevented from voting.

“Not only that, more compounding is the non-inclusion of our candidates’ names on the ballot papers for the Senatorial and House of Representatives elections,” he said.

Reacting to the results, Mr Garuba Arogundade, the APC agent for the election, said, “the result scored by the party (APC) is a reflection of the fact that the party was and still highly connected with the people of the state,”.

The detailed results is as contained in the break down below, showing the total scores by the four major parties that participated in the Presidential election, reflecting Local Government Areas and final collated result.

Ilejeme LG –
APC 4,599
PDP 2662
LP 97

Ise-Orun LG

APC 11, 415
PDP 2, 734
LP 497

Efon LG

APC 5, 873
PDP 2521
LP 125

Gbonyin LG

APC 11, 969
PDP 4178
LP 245

Emure LG

APC 8, 159
PDP 3,035
LP 465

Irepodun/Ifelodun

APC 14,265
PDP 5516
LP 544

Ikere LG

APC 11,659
PDP 7,198
LP 910

Ijero LG

APC 12,628
PDP 5731
LP 373

Ido-Osi LG
APC 11917,
PDP 7476,
LP 782

Ekiti West LG

APC 14,516
PDP 4318
LP 391

Moba LG

APC 12,046
PDP 5,847
LP 246

Ikole LG

APC 15,465
PDP 10, 198
LP 779

Ekiti East

APC 12, 426
PDP 7,782
LP 375

Oye LG

APC, 14, 472
PDP 7, 143
LP 643

Ekiti South West

APC 11, 334
PDP 5, 047
LP 440

Ado-Ekiti LG

APC, 28, 751
PDP, 8, 168
LP, 4, 485

Total scored by the major parties

APC – 201,494

PDP – 89,554

LP – 11,397.

Tinubu

ICYMI: I’m better, more exposed than other candidates – Tinubu

Sen. Bola Tinubu, the Presidential Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the just concluded poll, said he is better and more exposed than his opponents.

Tinubu made the remark at a media briefing held at his Bourdillon residence in Lagos after casting his ballot on Saturday.

“I can say categorically I am better than the other candidates. I am well exposed and have experience from the private sector.

“I can demonstrate that capacity, ability and vision, as demonstrated in the infrastructural development in Lagos.

“I am confident that I will win the presidential election,” he said.

Tinubu said he was striving to become the leader of the APC through the 2023 elections.

On some of the challenges facing the nation currently, the APC flag bearer promised to rework the party, if elected president.

“I am a member of the ruling party. If I become the leader of the APC, it is then that I can rework the party,” he said

Tinubu described President Muhammadu Buhari as a dedicated and sincere leader who faced many challenges when he took over the reins of government in 2015.

He listed the challenges Buhari faced to include economic crunch, population growth, job creation and insecurity.

He recalled that in 2015 when the APC took over the reins of government from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), there was a deep crash in oil prices.

Tinubu said that oil production dropped from two million barrels a day to 900,000 barrels and this adversely affected the nation’s monolithic economy.

This, he said, was accentuated by the failure of the nation’s security operatives to curb oil theft.

“The PDP government spent 16 years and could not amend and improve the Petroleum Industry Act, collaborate with the National Assembly to accelerate the economy,” he said.

Tinubu said that he has articulated his agenda and set his priorities, such as enhancing partnership between the private and public sectors, revamping various segments of the economy in order to actualise the country’s dreams.

The APC flag bearer said the government must collaborate with the private sector to grow the economy.

About

Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu is a man of many traditional honours across the country, from north to south, west to east. The array of titles he has garnered was only comparable to that of Chief Moshood Abiola, winner of the 1993 Presidential election.

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