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Sunday, 27 November 2016

[ONDO ELECTIONS] EYITAYO Jegede, SAN, the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Ondo State, remained a force to reckon with in yesterday’s poll

  The drama, the intrigues, the subterfuge

By: Florence itelola

EYITAYO Jegede, SAN, the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Ondo State, remained a force to reckon with in yesterday’s poll, not minding where the pendulum will ultimately swing in the election.

He can be described as a cat with nine lives. For two months, he was shuttling between courts to regain his “stolen” mandate by factional candidate Jimoh Ibrahim who he referred to as “an impostor” while the candidates of other political parties gained speed in their campaigns across the state.
The intention of the sacked Jimoh Ibrahim was to run Jegede out of town because he was the preferred governorship candidate of the incumbent governor, Dr Olusegun Mimiko, for the coveted seat.

Ibrahim saw an opportunity to hit Mimiko and he explored it to the fullest by making sure that Jegede, instead of criss-crossing the state to seek for votes, was busy moving from one court to the other.

He apparently succeeded in distracting both the candidate and the governor from campaigning ahead of the election.

While many still believe that Ibrahim was remotely controlled by some agents in the ruling APC to frustrate Jegede out of the race so as to give their candidate Rotimi Akeredolu speed, others have concluded that the factional PDP candidate was only out to disgrace the governor out of office by not having his way on his successor.

The  courts journey of Jegede was seen by many as a well coordinated plan by those who are jittery of his popularity and acceptability.

His victory in both the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court at the nick of time, last Wednesday, was seen as divine.

The Supreme Court, on Thursday, further validated the candidacy of Jegede as the PDP flag bearer, following the striking out of all the pending interlocutory appeals filed by the Ali Modu Sheriff faction of the party which produced Ibrahim.

While Jegede’s victory announced him to the world, Ibrahim had his head bowed even with the judges harsh words  for him and his team of lawyers.

Despite the court decision sacking him and replacing him with Jegede, Ibrahim was undaunted as he kept fighting.

The Court of Appeal verdict which sacked Ibrahim came with some tongue lashing by the judges; yet he kept fighting insisting he remained the party’s candidate for the election.

Even when the Supreme Court dismissed a fresh appeal filed by his factional state Chairman, Biyi Poroye, seeking to disallow Jegede from flying the party’s flag, Ibrahim still pooh poohed the court verdict.

Official candidate
One of the dismissed appeals at the Supreme Court was challenging the leave by the three-man Appeal Court panel granted to Jegede to appeal against the Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court ruling which ordered the substitution of his name with that of Ibrahim for the poll.

Another appeal dismissed by the Supreme Court had sought the disbandment of the three-man appellate panel.

The Supreme Court, presided over by the acting Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen, while dismissing the appeals, described it as abuse of court process.

The ruling by the apex court finally dashed the hope of Ibrahim in participating in yesterday’s election.

A statement  by the sacked factional candidate’’ Director of Publicity and Communication, Sola Akinuli , immediately following the verdict was baffling.

He  asked his supporters in Ondo to vote for his party in the election, debunking the rumour that he had abandoned his mandate.
Akinuli said: “Ibrahim is still the official candidate of the PDP as the court of appeal did not give any consequential judgement as to replacing his name with that of Jegede.
Ibrahim asked the people to discountenance any rumour that he was collaborating with the candidate of another political party.

I am solidly in PDP and I urge all my supporters to vote PDP.
“My name as candidate was a product of a court pronouncement and not INEC, therefore only another pronouncement by a higher court can remove me

“I therefore urge my teeming supporters and indeed all citizens of the state to vote PDP”.
He reiterated his earlier reservations about some officials of the INEC, saying that some of their officers had compromised.

In another statement, the sacked governorship candidate said: “We shall get justice at the Supreme Court and if PDP wins the election we shall have our four years mandate to rule Ondo State.

He insisted: “Mimiko will not succeed himself with Jegede; this is too sure”, adding, “We continue with our work and remain in our great party, PDP”.

How  he wanted to achieve this after his sack by the courts remained unknown.
But Jegede in a statement personally signed by him after his victory in the court dedicated it to God and the good people of the state.

The PDP candidate said: “Beloved people of Ondo State and believer in out noble cause, there is no doubt that the past few weeks have been very challenging and trying times for us as we contended with anti democratic and evil forces who tried to subvert the will of God and the mandate of the people freely given to us.

“It was a tortuous journey that tested our faith in God and our conviction in the refreshingly different days ahead of us as we were taunted and harassed by hired propagandists while we tenaciously forged ahead.

“We submitted our grievances to the court despite the contraband and manipulation of those who are opposed to democracy we insisted we would explore all legal means in our avowed belief in the rule of law and the judiciary.

“Today our mouth is filled with laughter and heart with praise. Our resilience has paid off and our conviction to this doggedness of purpose has made our case another judicial precedence in the country.

“We are grateful to the judiciary for remaining the baton of democratic process and refusing to be blackmailed, brow beaten and intimidated by those who do not mean well for our state and nation.

“Now we are set to roll out the d
rums, not of war but of God’s faithfulness and sound it loud to our adversaries that the will of God and the desire of the people shall prevail. Our faith and conviction in this project has continued to grow stronger by the day instead of waning.

“For us, there is no looking back. We remain resolute and focused in our desire to bring development,progress and prosperity to our people. This is our. article of faith.

“We dedicate this victory to God and the generality of our people. We urge our people to maximally utilize the few remaining days before the polls to consolidate on our door to door campaign across the state”.

Fifth columnists
Reacting to the victory, the PDP in a statement, said “The state uses this opportunity to thank God for this victory that we attained in the Court of Appeal over the substitution of Mr Eyitayo Jegede’s name as the party’s candidate, at the orders of Justice Abang, a development that the honourable justices described as fraudulent and a charade”.

The party’s Director of Publicity in Ondo State, Ayo Fadaka, said in Akure: “We use this opportunity to appreciate the President of the Court of Appeal and the judges who sat on the matter for being professional and dedicated to their callings.

“We also thank the Supreme Court justices who also sat on this case and did justice in the most dispassionate manner.

“We indeed confirm that the judiciary asserted itself and firmly did justice. We ask those our members that were led astray by the band of fifth columnists to return to the party and ask the media to abandon the agent provocateurs whose only goal was to destroy our great party”.

Also, a former Special  Adviser to erstwhile President Goodluck Jonathan on Amnesty Programme, Kingsley Kuku, congratulated Jegede on his victory at the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court”.

    in a text message to Sunday AychrispilaNews,
urged all PDP faithful, irrespective of differences, to unite forces as fast as possible, even at personal costs of ambition and comfort, to give victory to the party”..
Jegede’s optimism even when the cloud was at its darkest hour, ‘I will contest the governorship election and I will win’, was not taken seriously until the court granted him his prayer to contest. But will he also win? That will be known after yesterday’s election.

If the PDP candidate wins the election despite all these battles, then he will be God-sent as the 7th civilian governor of the Sunshine State since it’s creation 40 years ago and, if not, he will remain for a very long time the man to reckon with. Luckily, for him age is still on his side; if he fails to get it now, he can still get it later.

[ONDO NEWS] ONDO STATE ELECTION'S RESULTS RELEASED FINALLY.

Final result of Ondo 
governorship election
from INEC

by: Florence itelola

INEC RESULTS

1- ondo West.
AD. 7154
APC. 10672
PDP. 17382

2-Irele
AD. 6,710.
APC. 11,138.
PDP. 5,907

3-Ifedore
AD. 4,629.
APC. 10,958.
PDP. 6,747

4-Akoko North East
AD. 5,367
APC 13,645
PDP. 6,496

5-Ileoluji/Okeigbo
AD 4525
APC 10681
PDP 8306
SDP 144

6-Ondo East.
AD 2,742
APC. 4,253.
PDP 7,317

7-Ose
AD. 4272
APC. 13454
PDP. 6520


8-Akure North
AD. 4123
APC. 10710
PDP. 6498

9-Akoko South East
AD. 2270
APC. 6384
PDP. 4239

10-Akoko South West
AD. 9359
APC. 19892
PDP. 7691

11- Akoko North West
AD. 4831
APC. 13048
PDP. 6049

12-Okitipupa
AD. 16294
APC. 14930
PDP. 8031

13-Owo
AD. 2469
APC. 32988
PDP. 4241

14-Odigbo
AD. 8187
APC. 17581
PDP. 8668

15-Idanre
AD. 4836
APC. 10981
PDP. 7575

16-Akure South-
AD12,270,
APC. 25,797,
PDP 25,005

17- Ese-Odo
AD. 3562
APC. 10700
PDP. 8071

17 LGs results
APC 244,457,
PDP 146,784,
AD 107,124.

18-Ilaje
AD. 22789
APC. 7030
PDP. 5007
SDP. 159.

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[ONDO NEWS] I congratulate you Egbon -JIMOR IBRAHIM

   jimor ibrahim Congratulates Romitimi Akeredolu for the next governor of ONDO STATE

 by: fasan Micheal

  Even though the Independent
National Electoral Commission, (INEC), is yet
to announce the winner of the Ondo state
governorship election, who would replace Mr
Olusegun Mimiko Mr. Jimoh Ibrahim, has
congratulated Mr. Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN) as the winner of the elction.

Mr. Jimoh Ibrahim, congratulated the
governorship candidate of the All Progressives
Congress, Mr. Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN), who
has won 14 out of the 17 Local Government
Areas already announced.
“My dear egbon. Congratulations. I have
computed the results sent to me from 2907
wards by my party agents across Ondo State.

It shows you are leading with unrecoverable
margin. I congratulate you as governor-elect
of our lovely state. I will advise you quickly
maintain distance from Mimiko if you want to succeed.

“I have no doubt that you will urgently create
hope for our people; kindly do whatever you
can to assist your lovely civil servants. I saw
poverty in those villages I visited during
campaign. Please kindly assist traditional
rulers as much as you can.” He said
Results so far:

1-Ondo West
AD. 7154
APC. 10672
PDP. 17382
SDP-. 236
2-Irele
AD. 6,710.
APC. 11,138.
PDP. 5,907
SDP-. 68
3-Ifedore
AD. 4,629.
APC. 10,958.
PDP. 6,747
SDP-162
4-Akoko North East
AD. 5,367
APC 13,645
PDP. 6,496
SDP-. 2478
5-Ileoluji/Okeigbo
AD 4525
APC 10681
PDP 8306
SDP 144
6-Ondo East.
AD 2,742
APC. 4,253.
PDP 7,317
SDP- 48
7-Ose
AD. 4272
APC. 13454
PDP. 6520
SDP. 158
8-Akure North
AD. 4123
APC. 10710
PDP. 6498
SDP. 177
9-Akoko South East
AD. 2270
APC. 6384
PDP. 4239
SDP. 378
10-Akoko South West
AD. 9359
APC. 19892
PDP. 7691
SDP-. 515
11- Akoko North West
AD. 4831
APC. 13048
PDP. 6049
SDP- 4032
12-Okitipupa
AD. 16294
APC. 14930
PDP. 8031
SDP–. 186
13-Owo
AD. 2469
APC. 32988
PDP. 4241
SDP. 181
14-Odigbo
AD. 8187
APC. 17581
PDP. 8668
SDP-. 276
15-Idanre
AD. 4836
APC. 10981
PDP. 7575
SDP. 58
16-Akure South-
AD12,270,
APC. 25,797,
PDP 25,005
SDP-. 689
17- Ese-Odo
AD. 3562
APC. 10700
PDP. 8071
SDP-. 202

Saturday, 26 November 2016

[ONDO NEWS]Hon. Victor Olabimtan was arrested with 15 Ghana must go bags filled up with APC thumb-printed ballot papers.

Akeredolu’s campaign DG denies reports on his arrest, 
thumb printed ballot papers

By Florence itelola

NEWS from Akungba-Akoko in Akoko South
west area of Ondo state had it that the
Director General of the Rotimi Akeredolu
campaign organisation Hon. Victor Olabimtan
was arrested with 15 Ghana must go bags
filled up with APC thumb-printed ballot papers.
Olabimtan was said to have been arrested
along Akungba- Supare road in Akungba area
of the state by security operative who were
acting on tip off.
 READ ALSO: card reader fails to read governor Mimiko's voters card
 
 But in a swift reaction, Olabimtan said he was not arrested adding that the report posted online was the figment of the imagination of the writer.

Speaking with newsmen at his unit, the DG
said that he had been in his unit since the
election started and had not left the unit.
Olabimtan pointed out that it was part of the
blackmail of the other political party having
known that the APC will win the election.

The top three contenders in the on-going Ondo governorship election,read all here.

  Ondo election: Jegede, Aketi, Oke vote (photos)at the polling unit.
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 By: Florence itelola


The top three contenders in the on-going Ondo governorship election, Eyitayo Jegede of the state’s ruling PDP, Rotimi Akeredolu of Nigeria’s ruling APC and Olusola Oke of the AD, have all voted.

While Jegede voted at Polling Unit 009, Ward 2, Sacred Heart Primary School, Akeredolu voted at Unit 6 St. Luke’s CAC primary school, Prison quarters, Ajagbule Alaaye in Ward 5, Owo town, Ondo state, and Oke voted at polling unit 5, at Ilowo Ilaje ward 3.

READ ALSO:Card reader fails to read governor mimiko's voters card. 

Chief Olusola Oke casts his vote


Eyitayo Jegede casts his vote

Akeredolu casts his vote
However, speaking to newsmen, AD candidate Oke alleged that card readers have been preloaded with votes in some polling units in Ondo state.


Oke who mentioned 3 areas of the state where the card readers have been pre-loaded in Ondo.
He also has report that the trend is happening across the state.
“I have Alagbon and Ode Ogbo, Idi Ogba card readers preloaded. It’s appearing that some persons have manipulated this process.
“I have tried to reach the REC Mr Agbaje has not been successful,” he said.

Exactly 1,280,580 voters are expected to decide who the next governor of Ondo state will be.

[ONDO NEWS]PDP raises alarm over alleged rigging plots

PDP raises alarm over alleged
 rigging plots

 by: Florence itelola

– PDP claims that INEC has allowed leeways for the Ondo election to be compromised in
favour of another party
– The party also claimed that the security agents also did not do their job when they allowed an APC official trying to buy votes to go free


      PDP says INEC has comprised election process to favour another party
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has accused the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of being unready for the Ondo election.
In a statement released on Saturday, November 26, PDP said the election was plagued by irregularities which it believed were avenues for which the electoral body would turn the polls in favour of another party.

The statement read: “ Early observations from the conduct of the Ondo state gubernatorial election has shown several irregularities and poor preparations on the part of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) as well as men and officers of the Nigerian Police and other security agencies.
“Voters in several parts of the State have suffered several incidents of Card Reader failures. Despite the fact that INEC owns more than xxx units of Card Readers, in several locations there are no back up Card Readers. As such, many voters are already being deprived of the right to cast a vote for the candidate of their choice.
“For instance, the Polling Unit of Governor Olusegun Mimiko suffered Card Reader failure at his Polling Unit – Ward 7 Unit 20 Ondo West Local Government Area – that has prevented voters from casting their votes.

“In Ward 2 of Akure South Local Government Area, Tunji Light-Ariyo, a known Chieftain of the All Progressives’ Congress (APC) was recorded campaigning on behalf of and canvassing for votes for the APC candidate – Chief Rotimi Akeredolu – at PUs 28, 29, and 30 in spite of the prohibition of such actions by the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended).

“The recording of this event also clearly show several police officers and men of other security agencies standing by and doing nothing while this was going on. In fact the video shows that the police men were providing security cover for him.
“We view these incidents for what they are – violations of the law and evidence of the plots to rig the elections in favour of Chief Rotimi Akeredolu.

“We reiterate our earlier warnings that we will not stand by and watch anyone tamper with the democratic process and subvert the will of the Ondo people.”
Meanwhile, angry voters in Ondo state heatedly rejected an attempt by a party agent to induce them to vote for his party in the ongoing Ondo election.

A video footage showed the party chieftain who was surrounded by security officials being tackled by voters for trying to share money to electorate.

(ONDO NEWS): Bloody clash as 1.2m voters go to poll today

 [ONDO NEWS] BLOODY CLASH AS 1.2M VOTERS GO TO
 POLLING UNIT TODAY.





*INEC, Mimiko others bicker
*INEC’s compromised – Mimiko, Fayose
*Stop making inflammatory statements, INEC cautions Mimiko
*APC’s plot to rig election – PDP Reps caucus
*Police to arrest anyone with more than N5000 at polling booths
*Vow to provide adequate security

 by: tunde Martinez, funmi ademolure, vebelo tuniche, adetunde miyinola and toying akinlaanu.



   A BLOODY clash broke out in Owo area of Ondo State, yesterday, as political thugs went on rampage and thereby raising anxiety ahead of today’s governorship election.
Many people were reportedly injured during the clash said to be between supporters of the All Progressives Congress, APC and Peoples Democratic Party, PDP .

An unconfirmed source said people were killed and houses damaged. However, the Police Public Relations Officer, Femi Joseph, denied any death but confirmed that some people were injured during the clash.

This is coming as some stakeholders traded allegations and counter-allegations of manipulating the election.
Ondo State Governor, Olusegun Mimiko and his Ekiti State counterpart, Ayo Fayose accused the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC of deliberately working against the PDP just as the House of Representatives caucus of the PDP alleged that the APC had perfected plots to rig the election.

In a quick counter, the Ondo Resident Electoral Commissioner, REC of INEC, Mr Olusegun Agbaje, said the electoral umpire is not in favour of any party and advised Governor Mimiko to desist from making inflammatory statements.

However, the police assured that there will be adequate security during the poll, warning that anyone with more than N5000 on him or her at the polling centres would be arrested to curb voters inducement and manipulation of the exercise.
The election is holding in spite of calls for shift by the PDP Governorship Candidate, Mr. Eyitayo Jegede, SAN, Governor Mimiko, the PDP hierarchy and some groups to allow Jegede, who the Court of Appeal reinstated as standard bearer, on Wednesday, time to campaign like his other competitors.

With the INEC insisting on going ahead with the election today because it was not its fault that the PDP was having intra-party crises, the election umpire has been berated by Mimiko, Fayose and others.

INEC compromised—Mimiko

Mimiko, yesterday, raised an alarm that the INEC has been compromised and that there are plans to declare a pre-determined result.
Speaking at a press conference, in Akure, he said that the commission was about “ to foist injustice on the people of the state.”
The governor who lamented that Ondo was been treated as a conquered state said that this is “complete impunity and open rape of justice by INEC’’ because the PDP candidate was given the voters register “just 48 hours before the election contrary to the Electoral Act which prescribed 30 days before the election while he is not sure who his party agents are.’’

Governor Mimiko wondered how the commission expected Jegede to raise money within the short period and meet other urgent needs required by the Electoral Act before today’s election.
Accusing the INEC of deliberately erecting hurdles against the PDP, Mimiko said the electoral commission discarded all legal advice not to substitute Eyitayo Jegede leading to the long battle to retrieve the ticket that ended on Wednesday; refused to release the list of voters register to the PDP until on Thursday; refused to publish Jegede’s name for 30 days as stipulated in Section 34 of the Electoral Act 2010; denied Eyitayo Jegede the right to submit his party agents’ list at least 7 days before the election as stipulated in Section 45 of the Electoral Act 2010 among many others; and as of yesterday had not given PDP collation tags for Ward Collation officers.

His words: “We were expected to run a race with our hands tied behind our back while INEC also goes ahead to foist a wuruwuru to the answer result. Every resident of Ondo State knows we are free and fair people who however abhor impunity and open rape of justice. We shall not take this!
“In this instance, injustice stares us in the face and we are about being treated like slaves and a conquered people in our own country. INEC is being forced to subvert its processes, and imperil the Ondo election.. We are at a point where history requires us to say some truths to save our state from preconceived lawlessness and its ramifying implications.

“We have just been told that the same team of election ad hoc staff, which masterminded the largely controversial Edo election have been sent to our state to deliver a preconceived result for Mr Rotimi Akeredolu, the APC candidate. I have to state this here and now, that our people will not accept the method, men and process unleashed on Edo.

“We reject unequivocally the mission of this team in our State. The Edo team did not only call off collation by 9pm on election day, party agents, monitors and journalists were ordered out of the collation centres allowing for final subversion of the will of the electorates. We shall not allow such an ungodly process to be repeated in our dear state.
“The team it sent to Edo, which it is sending to Ondo is peopled by rabid supporters of APC who have displayed their brazen disdain for justice and fair play in the Edo election.

“If INEC were to be truly objective, it would have at least erred on the side of caution and safe Ondo from the polluting influence of this ad hoc team. I am by this asking the good people of Ondo State to be vigilant and insist on the sanctity of the ballot.’

PDP can’t hold us to ransom – INEC

Reacting to Mimiko’s allegations, the Ondo State REC said the commission is not biased and “INEC has no interest in any particular candidate. It is wrong to say we are protecting the interest of anybody. I don’t know Akeredolu, Oke or Jegede”.
Agbaje pleaded with the governor from making inflammatory statement, adding: “PDP ought to have put its house in order before now. What of the other 26 political parties, should they share in the crisis of the PDP? If a footballer has an injury, will the match be postponed? How can one political hold us into ransom? We even mediated in their internal crisis but to no avail. It is not our fault. They are only whipping up sentiments. It is not good for the Chief Executive of a state to make such statement. He should create an atmosphere of peace and harmony.’’

Insisting that the commission is ready, Agbaje told Saturday Vanguard that all sensitive materials were dispatched to the 18 local government areas of the state on Thursday while officials and ad hoc staff would move to their various local government and units before the poll.
Disclosing that about 1.2m voters will participate in today’s election, he said: “We have been assured of adequate security by the Nigerian Police as the lead agency in election security. We had a meeting of the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security where elaborate deployment and operational plan was agreed upon.
“This involves early and adequate deployment for general security as well as specific deployment for the protection of staff and material from our state Headquarters to the 18 local government.
“We have been assured by the security agencies that any act contrary to the provision of the Electoral Act will be promptly dealt with. This is without prejudice to the right of citizens who may wish to stay some distance away from the polling units after voting to witness the counting of ballots.’’

Voters to be thoroughly searched – Police
The police, which had deployed 26,000 personnel, 20 gunboats , 12 Armoured Personnel Carriers, APCs and 300 vehicles to Ondo for the election, warned those who harbouring thoughts of rigging the poll to think otherwise.

The Police authorities have vowed to arrest anyone having more than N5,000 on him at the polling units.
The DIG in-charge of Operations, Habila Joshak, said, in Akure, that instructions have been given to security agents at the polling units to arrest anyone with more than that amount in his possession.

Joshak pointed out that an order had been given that the voters be “thoroughly searched before casting their votes.’’
The move, according to him, is to prevent politicians from inducing the voters.
Ondo State Commissioner of Police Commissioner, Hilda Harrison, said the borders of the state would be closed by 8pm (yesterday) while men of the command will be stationed around the state to conduct stop and search to ensure that nobody enters the state with any incriminating item.

“I want to warn people, most especially those who have negative intents to be warned that we are out for them and we will not hesitate to deal with anyone trying to truncate the process of this election.
She added that By 12am today, there will be total shut down of the boundary, movement of vehicles will be restricted during the election too, from 6am to 8pm ‘’because we realise that election at times usually drag into the night .’’
Dickson tasks INEC, security agencies, stakeholders on peaceful poll
Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson, has called on stakeholders and critical actors in the process to ensure that nothing is done to undermine peace, security and stability.

The governor in a statement in Yenagoa also called on INEC and security agencies to act in a non-partisan manner according to their constitutional mandate, to provide a level playing field for the conduct of peaceful polls.
He warned against acts that are capable of undermining the security and stability of Ondo State in a desperate attempt to deliver any pre-determined outcomes because such untoward action could have far reaching negative consequences, beyond Ondo state’’

INEC has merged with APC – Fayose
Also accusing INEC of bias and planning to deploy the returning officers it used for the Edo election, Fayose said the electoral umpire had become part of the APC.
Why should those that will conduct election be hidden from Nigerians? Is election now a secret affair? The sad reality confronting the electoral process in Nigeria today is that apart from the APC, other political parties are now contesting elections against INEC.
It is clear that the Returning Officers already have fake results that they will announce to Nigerians as they did in Edo State.
Evidently, democracy in Nigeria has suffered a serious setback and it will take the insistence and resistance of the people of Ondo State for their votes to count tomorrow (today).’’

How APC’s plotting to rig poll – PDP Reps caucus

Members of the House of Representatives elected on the platform of the PDP, yesterday alleged of plot by the APC to manipulate the election.

The lawmakers, who restated calls for the election to be shifted, in a statement by their leader and Minority Leader of the House, Leo Ogor, said: “While many are making a logical call for the postponement of the election in view of the apparent disadvantage that our candidate, Mr. Eyitayo Jegede is confronted with; we had hoped that the Independent National Electoral Commission would consider the logical reasons being advanced for such an extension, in the strict interest of fair play and justice.

“Nonetheless, we find it necessary to draw attention to needless shenanigans, desperate scheming and unimaginable manipulations that had been engineered by the ruling APC, its known appendages and its unseen hands towards crushing the will of the people in Ondo state by all means…
“Indeed, unspoken realities within the APC itself indicates that in Ondo state, there is a battle of APC versus APC as its Abuja forces that are not on the ground at all are backing an official candidate while the leadership of the party in the South-west is backing another, unofficially.

“While the two parties in the ‘APC versus APC battle’ for Ondo state have mobilized huge personnel and arsenal of humongous cash from Abuja, Lagos and other parts of the South-West, we note the reassuring victory that our candidate, Mr. Eyitayo Jegede, transparently achieved when he triumphed over desperate and negative forces at the Court of Appeal.’’




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Ondo Election- card reader rejects ondo state governor (Mimiko) voters card.

 CARD READER FAILS TO READ GOVERNOR
 MIMIKO'S VOTERS CARD




    One of the card readers used by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in the on-going Ondo state governorship election failed to capture the biometrics of Governor Olusegun Mimiko.

The incident happened at Ward 7, Unit 21, Ondo West local government area, where the governor cast his ballot.


   However, Mimiko eventually had to fill an incident form before he could cast his ballot.
Addressing reporters after voting, he expressed concerns over the hitches he noticed in the accreditation process.

Voters in Ondo state are set to elect a new governor that would take over from Olusegun Mimiko, whose tenure expires in February 2017.
28 political parties are featuring governorship candidates in the on-going election.

Saturday, 29 October 2016

(ONDO NEWS) if care is not taking Ondo will be set on fire if INEC retains Jimoh ibrahim as PDP Candidate --Mimiko

Ondo will burn if Jimoh Ibrahim remains the PDP  candidate -- Mimiko

       Ondo State Governor Olusegun Mimiko has told President Muhammadu Buhari that the substitution of the Peoples Democratic Party’s governorship candidate in the state, Eyitayo Jegede, with Jimoh Ibrahim can lead to a breakdown of law and order in the state.
The governor disclosed this to State House correspondents on Friday in Abuja after he met with the president behind closed doors.
The Independent National Electoral Commission had on Thursday replaced Jegede with Ibrahim as PDP’s candidate for the November 26 gubernatorial election in the state.

When his reaction was sought, Mimiko expressed shock at the sudden change in INEC’s position even as he described it as injustice.

He said the president promised to look into the matter and rectify the injustice if any.
He said: “I’m shocked. In logic, in law and in politics, there is no basis for it whatsoever. 
   The Jimoh Ibrahim factor in all of this is predicated on a court order given by Justice Abang. Incidentally, that court order is about zonal and state executives of PDP. That order is about 2019 election. Neither Ibrahim nor Jegede was party to the suit.

“When Ibrahim’s name was sent to INEC after a primary election was conducted in Ibadan without INEC monitoring it, without security agencies; when the name got to INEC and this Abang judgement was attached, INEC took the right decision initially by making it clear that it is not state or zonal executive that is empowered by the Electoral Act to conduct the election.
“Two, the Abang judgement on the basis of which they were putting pressure on INEC to accept Jimoh Ibrahim as a candidate was referring to 2019 election.

“Ab initio, INEC had refused and discountenanced Ibrahim’s name as a candidate. Then they went ahead and filed form 48 and from the blues, the same Justice Abang mandated INEC to replace Jegede who emerged through a primary process supervised by INEC and security agencies on live television with all delegates that were supposed to participate.

“Then, Abang ordered that Ibrahim should replace Jegede. Ordinarily, we should have disregarded the order, but we were advised that it was very important for us to appeal so that if anybody is up to a mischief, we would have taken the plank off the person.

We don’t want to take chances because somebody in INEC told us that they obey the last order in the commission. Some went to court and obtained two different orders mandating INEC not to substitute Jegede.

“We served one on INEC around 10 am yesterday and we served INEC with the other one at the close of business around 3 pm. Only around 7 or 8 pm, we got to know that INEC, for no justifiable reason, had substituted Jegede’s name and replaced it with that of Ibrahim.


“The question to ask is: on whose order has INEC done that? Apart from the fact that we have two restraining orders on INEC, INEC knows full well that Ibrahim’s primary was in Ibadan. There was no report by any security agencies that the security situation in Ondo State warranted the Movement of the primaries to Ibadan or anywhere outside the state for that matter. Under INEC guidelines, the time for substitution of candidates has even elapsed.

Friday, 28 October 2016

(ONDO NEWS) jimoh Ibrahim blast Governor Olusegun Mimiko over protest today


Mimiko got blasted on the governorship election protest by Jimoh Ibrahim
 
    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) recognized People’s Democratic Party’s governorship candidate in next month’s election in Ondo State, Mr. Jimoh Ibrahim, faulted Friday’s protest in the state as the handiwork to Governor Olusegun Mimiko.

Youths and okada riders in Akure, the state capital and Ondo had Friday shut down the two towns for several hours to show their displeasure at the decision of the INEC to substitute the name of Mr.Eyitayo Jegede with that of Jimoh as the party’s candidate.
Jegede belongs to the Ahmed Makarfi faction of the party while Ibrahim is of the Alo Modu Sheriff faction.

Ibrahim in a statement entitled ‘Tyre Burning for Sympathy’ and personally signed by him said the protest had Mimiko’s signature all over it.

He alleged that the governor way back in 2009 ‘deceived’ the election petition tribunal in the state that “there were security issues in the state, leading to the cancellation of results in eight out of 18 local governments of the state.”

He added: “Mimiko called on the drivers’ union in the state, whose chairman is his relative, to gather disposed tyres across the state and burn them so as to show that there are security challenges in Akure town.

“While the tyres were burning, school children were attending their classes. Banks were opened, market women and traders were carrying on their economic activities, courts were sitting and more tyres were burning by the side of the road.

“Regrettably, Mimiko’s orthodoxy has played out to be fake, empty and unbecoming of a person that occupies the position of the governor of a state .

“This tyre burning for sympathy will not work as Ondo State remains peaceful.”

Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) National Commissioner in charge of Voters’ Education.. read all here

 About1.6m people will be eligible to vote on the election day in ONDO STATE on 26th of November  2016 |Mr Solomon shoyebi

 by Ademolu Adeola.


About I, 659, 000 million eligible voters will determine the fate of the 28 candidates for the November 26 governorship election in Ondo State.


Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) National Commissioner in charge of Voters’ Education, Mr Solomon Shoyebi, who disclosed this yesterday, said 80 per cent of the voters are between the ages of 18 and 50.
Speaking in Akure, the Ondo State capital, during the release of voters’ register to the political parties participating in the election, Shoyebi said 28 parties will participate in the election.
He further said that the use of smart card reader in the election is sacrosanct, urging the electorate to adhere strictly to all electoral guidelines.

In his remark, the state Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Mr. Olusegun Agbaje, said there are reports that some persons are planning to clone the permanent voter cards, warning that such act attracts severe punishment.

Agbaje also said the cloned cards would be detected by the card readers that would be deployed by INEC for the election.

His words: “We hear people are cloning cards to cheat during the election, cloned cards will not work. The card readers will detect the cloned cards.”

Agbaje warned voters to protect their cards from those who would want to steal them for dubious purposes.

“Protect your cards, don’t sell them, it is a criminal offence. There will be enough card readers, so that if any malfunctions, it would be immediately replaced,” he assured.
The REC also debunked claims by the All Progressives Congress (APC) and businessman, Jimoh Ibrahim, that top officials of the commission in the state have been compromised.

According to him, “INEC has no candidate for the election, anybody who wins will win fairly.” Agbaje said he had wanted to go to court over the allegation, but the response by INEC headquarters has addressed the issue.

“INEC will not do anything that will reduce the credibility it has built through the years,” he said.
He disclosed that his office had taken delivery of non-sensitive materials, which had been distributed to all the local government areas.

The state Police Commissioner, Mrs. Hilda Harrison-Ibifuro, said the command is prepared to bring perpetrators of crime before, during and after the election to book.
She called on political parties to avoid violence and educate their supporters not to destroy posters of political opponents as such acts would be treated as a serious crime.

Saturday, 15 October 2016

Senator Ali modu Sheriff declared to join others in resolving the leadership crisis in the Opposition party.

Sheriff Ali modu: AychrispialNews.
  PDP:  SENATOR ALI MODU SHERIFF build up the hope in reconciliation
   by Olawale, Ado, October 15 at 3:44am


Factional National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Ali Modu Sheriff has expressed the willingness to join others in resolving the leadership crisis in the opposition party.

At a media briefing in Abuja Thursday night, Sheriff said his camp would be nominating 14 members that would hold discussions with the Caretaker Committee headed by Senator Ahmed Makarfi.

“It is true that we agreed to find a lasting solution to the crisis. I was out of the country and that is why I did not go with Makarfi to meet with members of the National Assembly.

“We are going to set up a 28-man committee to prepare a way forward. The committee will be inaugurated on Tuesday.
“We are compiling the list. It is true that we have reached understanding but there is no position paper from anywhere.
“We must allow people to choose their leaders. We will not deviate from what the common man wants us to do,” he said.
Sheriff attributed the crisis in the PDP to lack of internal democracy, saying what was happening was a lesson for everybody to learn.

“We must allow people and party owners from the ward level, to choose their leaders.
“We are doing what the common man wants us to do and we will not deviate from that,” he added.

He blamed the party’s Board of Trustees (BoT) for the lingering crisis, saying that the BoT had taken sides with the Makarfi committee in the crisis.

According to him, the BoT members should not take position on any matter; “If there is a problem they should call everybody and resolve it”.

“When we are constituting our committee, we can pick from the BoT. Every interest will be represented”.

Sheriff insisted that Mr. Jimoh Ibrahim remained the governorship candidate of the PDP in Ondo state. The candidate presented by the Makarfi committee is the one recognized by INEC.

“As a party, we have taken our decision, we have chosen Jimoh Ibrahim as our candidate and whatever the law says we would follow it. We are products of the rule of law”, he said.

Monday, 10 October 2016

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has called on the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) not to accuse President Buhari of masterminding the raid on judges by security agencies.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has
called on the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) not to accuse President Buhari of
masterminding the raid on judges by
security agencies.r


The Department of State Services (DSS) raided
the houses of four judges on Saturday,

The party also called on security agencies to
always obey the rule of law when carrying out
their duties.

The APC in a statement issued by its national
Secretary, Mai Mala Buni, said “The All
Progressives Congress (APC) is concerned
about the desperation of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) and some of its
governors to drag the President into
circumstances surrounding the reported raids of
the homes of some judges by the State Security
Service (SSS).

“The President Muhammadu Buhari APC-led
administration strictly respects the principle of
the Rule of Law and also adheres to the
constitutional provisions of Separation of Power
between the three arms of government.
“While the Party calls on all security agencies to
respect and be guided by the rule of law in
carrying out its constitutional duties, the APC
finds the actions of some PDP governors and
the reckless unsubstantiated allegations levelled
by the PDP on President Muhammadu Buhari as
the architect of the SSS raids curious and
suspicious.

“The APC suspects that the PDP and the Ekiti
and Rivers State governors, Ayodele Fayose and
Nyesom Wike have something to hide. This is a
red flag that security agencies must not ignore.

  Meanwhile, the APC will not to join issues on
matters before the courts because it will be sub
judice. We advice the PDP to tow the same line
and allow judicial processes run it normal and
legitimate course.

“The repeated allegations that ongoing
corruption investigations and trials are
politically-motivated by the President and the
APC are baseless. The APC urges Nigerians not
to be distracted by the PDP and their agents
plot to discredit the hugely-successful war
against corruption. For the umpteenth time, the
PDP does not have the luxury of dictating how
the current administration carries out its
legitimate duty of catching looters, as long as it
conforms to the rule of law. “Meanwhile, the
APC calls on security agencies to check the
continued and increased spate of politically-
motivated killings and violence being
perpetuated under the watch of the Rivers State
Governor Nyesom Wike and the PDP in the
state."

Malam Garba Shehu made a clarification in a statement in Abuja on Sunday.

The Presidency has said the on-going
`surgical operation’ against some judicial
officers is specifically targeted at
corruption and not at the judiciary as an
institution.



Malam Garba Shehu, the Senior Special
Assistant on Media and Publicity to President
Muhammadu Buhari, made the clarification in a
statement in Abuja on Sunday.

According to Shehu, the president reserves his
highest respect for the institution of the
judiciary as the third arm of government and will
not do anything to undermine its independence.

Shehu said Buhari remained a committed
democrat, “in words and in his actions, and will
not take any action in violation of the constitution.

“In a robust democracy, such as ours, there is
bound to be a plurality of opinions on any given
issue but there is a convergence of views that the
country has a corruption problem that needs to
be corrected.

“But reports by a section of the media are giving
us cause for concern.’’


The Presidential aide advised that, in
undertaking the task of reporting, the media
should be careful about the fault lines they
opened.
“It is wrong to present this incident as a
confrontation between the executive and judicial
arms of government,’’ he said
Shehu said the Presidency had received
assurances from the Department of State
Services (DSS) that all due processes of the
law, including the possession of search and
arrest warrants, were obtained before the
searches on some judges.

“To suggest that the government is acting outside
the law in a dictatorial manner is to breach the
interest of the state,’’ he said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that
the arrest of three judges for alleged corruption
has angered some stakeholders in the judiciary,
especially Nigeria Bar Association (NBA).
The NBA has asked the president to order the
release of the judges or face the consequences.

if any one of you can believe the security agency's claim you are not serious -- FANI KAYODE

" if any one of you believe the security
agency’s claim, you’re not with his right senses "  Fani-Kayode

Governor Wike also said the DSS will go to any
length to defend their anti-democratic actions.

Former minister of aviation, Femi Fani-
Kayode has said that anyone who believes
the press release issued by the Department
of State Services (DSS), following the
arrest of the judges, should have his head
examined.
This is coming as the Governor of Rivers state,
Nyesom Wike faulted the report of the DSS,
 » alleging that some amount of money was
found in the houses of the judges.
Governor Wike also said the DSS will go to any
length to defend their anti-democratic actions.
Speaking further, FFK issued a statement
saying “If anyone honestly believes that such
large sums of cash were found in the homes of
ANY of those judges then that person needs to
have his head examined.
“The DSS has to say these outrageous things and
tell these shameful lies in order to attempt to
justify their illegal actions before the world. It is
called disinformation and misinformation and that
is their stock in trade.
“That is what intelligence and securiry agencies
all over the world are paid to do. They destroy
their victims before the world with lies and
baseless allegations knowing that most Nigerians
will believe anything and everything that the
government says.
“It is sickening and pathetic. In any case nothing
can possibly justify the gestapo tactics that the
state has employed in this matter.
“The storming of peoples homes in the middle of
the night and the brutalisation and traumatisation
of their families, loved ones and households is
archaic and barbaric.
“Clearly Nigeria is saddled with a President that is
a cross between Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini,
King Leopold 11 of Belgium, Josef Stalin, Pol Pot,
Papa Doc Duvalier, Augusto Pinochet, Jean-Bedel
Bokassa, Mobutu Sese Seko, Genghis Khan, Atilla
the Hun, Count Vlad Dracula and Idi Amin all
rolled into one. Only God can save us.”

Sunday, 9 October 2016

[political News] APC leader is trying to settle fences with his political enemies.

APC leader is settling with his political enemies


The All Progressives Congress (APC) National Leader, Bola Tinubu has started mending fences with his political enemies, reports say.

  This is as a result of the perceived relegation of the political genius by those he fought hard to put in power.
The crack in the APC was glaring when Tinubu wrote an open letter to the Chairman of the party,

John Oyegun, calling for his resignation over the outcome of the Ondo state primary election.

Some sources who spoke on the recent re-alignment of Jagaban in the South-West, say it is the beginning of the end of APC.

An APC chieftain who spoke on the matter, said
“We won’t be surprised if the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission wakes up tomorrow to say they are probing Tinubu or his associates. They may even send the Department of State Services after him because that is the step the Buhari government has taken against all their perceived enemies. Asiwaju knows that they may come for him.”

Some other APC big-wigs are of the opinion that Tinubu was side-lined on purpose by those in Abuja, who said Nigeria does not need a co-President.

The source also added that “Those leading the rebellion against Tinubu are politicians who lost their wards and constituencies in elections, even when they were governors. His loyalists are not in government, despite the contributions of Asiwaju to the 2015 electoral victory. Asiwaju has realised that they are ready to go to war with him so he is consolidating. This is not a time to hold on to past wounds and we are glad Yoruba elders who were critical of Tinubu before are rallying round him because they understand that this is a South-West matter. It is beyond our national leader.”

“The elders have held several meetings with him and they are realigning. Don’t forget what Pa Ayo Adebanjo said; he said any insult to Asiwaju is an insult to the Yoruba race and Adebanjo is not known to be flippant in his choice of words.”

There are also reports that the Osun state Governor, Rauf Aregbesola, who is Tinubu’s protégé, has been working underground for a reconciliation between his mentor and the Ondo Governor, Olusegun Mimiko.