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2023: INEC looks forward to receive Commonwealth Observers’ report – Prof. Yakubu

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Former South African President, Thabo Mbeki and ONEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu

The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, has said the commission will look forward to the recommendations made by the Commonwealth delegation
after it observes the 2023 general election.

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Yakubu who said this while receiving the Commonwealth Observer Group led by former President of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki at the INEC headquarters on Monday in Abuja, also said “We have a voter population of 93 million means that we have 16.7 million more voters than the other 14 countries in West Africa. So each time Nigeria goes to the polls is like the whole of West Africa. Such is the sheer size of elections in Nigeria.

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While expressing his excitement over the visit of the group, the INEC boss said, “We have benefited from the previous election report, so many of the innovations introduced over time from your observation.

He added “We don’t take your observations lightly, your recommendations that require administrative action by the Commission. We just went ahead and implemented those recommendations, those requiring that legislation be amended particularly in subsidiaries of the Electoral Act.

“We engage with the National Assembly to provide necessary legislation and those that require an amendment to the grundnorm of the Constitution. We also asked the National Assembly

“So that subsidiary of the Electoral Act also came in handy by the regulations and guidelines, so the Constitution, Electoral Act, Regulations and Guidelines moved to be a blueprint for election, to govern the conduct of elections.’

He said “Once again I would like to appreciate you for the recommendations made in the previous elections, I will look forward to the recommendations you come up with after you observe this general election. In terms of review and full improvement of the electoral process.”

According to Yakubu, the commission is committed to conducting free, fair, credible, and inclusive elections. We released the timetable for the 2023 elections over a year ago and identified 14 activities. I’m glad to say that so far we have implemented 12 on schedule and not one of these has been postponed. Only two activities are outstanding.

“So the election in Nigeria is huge. We understand as I said the responsibility is on our shoulders so we also understand the benefit of credible elections according to the peace and good governance of our country. For the ripple positive effect on the sub-region. And I want to assure you that we will never let Nigerians down and will never let the international community down”, Yakubu said.

Earlier, former President of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki, said “it’s important that the Commonwealth would come to be with you as you hold this important election, and to observe with the chairman to observe the elections. But of course, we come very hopeful and very confident that we will have successful elections.

“This election will be inclusive elections at the end of the day there should be no problem.

In a good manner that depends on yourself as a person and members of INEC and many of your team around the country.

“we’ll come here essentially to listen to understand as much as we can, your views in terms of the preparation for the elections and anything and everything else.

Concerning the elections that fall within the remit of INEC as you would understand as a Mr. Chairman, of course, that understanding on our part as observers are important because, in the end, we will make a statement about the elections.

“But even more important, make recommendations about whatever we take in terms of this election, therefore, a comprehensive and accurate picture as possible of the elections becomes important.”

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Reports of Justice Agim accompanying Wike to UNICAL convocation false, misleading Supreme Court

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The Supreme Court of Nigeria has denied that one of its justices, Justice Emmanuel Agim accompanies the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory to the convocation at the University of Calabar in the South South Nigeria.

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The denial came amid suspicion that Justice Agim who wrote a judgment of the Supreme Court in favour of the 27 lawmakers in Rivers State is close to Wike, hence, his presence around Wike has triggered speculations.

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Wike is the former governor of Rivers State and a current of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) who controls lawmakers in Rivers.

In a statement issued on Monday by the Supreme Court’s Director of Information and Public Relations, Festus Akande, he refuted the claims, saying Agim attended the event on his own.

The statement described the rumour as misleading, insisting that Justice Agim attended the event as a honoree, urging Nigerians to disregard the social media lies.
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“Hon. Justice Agim attended the convocation as an esteemed honouree and an alumnus of the institution, who the Governing Council had found worthy to be conferred with an Honorary Doctorate Degree in Law (Doctor Honoris Causa),” the statement read.

“That Justice Agim was recognized for his significant contributions to the legal profession, which reflect his dedication to justice, integrity, and the rule of law.

Naija News reports that the statement highlighted that Justice Agim’s achievements serve as an inspiration for aspiring legal professionals and students alike.

The statement also addressed the claim that Justice Agim had attended the convocation ceremony in the company of Nyesom Wike.

It stressed that this was a false narrative, stating that Justice Agim’s attendance was independent of any government ministry or department and that he was not accompanying any government official.

“Any insinuation to the contrary is not only inaccurate but undermines the judicial independence that is crucial to our democracy,” the Supreme Court emphasized.

Additionally, the statement noted that Justice Agim had been scheduled to attend the burial ceremony of Hon. Justice Stanley Alagoa in Bayelsa State but had sought permission to attend the convocation ceremony instead.

In conclusion, the Supreme Court urged the media and the public to verify information through credible sources before dissemination.

“We encourage the public and media to verify information through credible sources before sharing or publishing to prevent the spread of misinformation,” the statement concluded.

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State of Emergency in Rivers: $5,000 shared to Reps as ‘Sallah gesture,’ not bribe – Hon. Betara

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Hon. Mukhtar Aliyu Betara

Member representing Biu/Bayo/Shania/Kwaya/Kusar Federal Constituency of Borno State, Hon. Mukhtar Aliyu Betara has disclosed that he shared $5,000 with members of his committee as a “Sallah gesture”.

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Betara who is the Reps Committee Chairman on FCT said the money was not a bribe to pass resolution declaring a state of emergency in Rivers as being insinuated.

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The was posted by a Nigerian investigative journalist, Jaafar Jaafar on his X handle.

Jaafar said Betara explained this to him after the lawmaker reached out to clarify that the $5,000 given to lawmakers was merely a “Sallah gesture” and not an inducement.

He quoted Batara to have said the gesture was a long standing g tradition and has nothing to do with the state of emergency I Rivers.

Jaafar wrote:

“The chairman of the House Committee on FCT, Mukhtar Aliyu Betara, has clarified to me that he only shared $5,000 with each member of his committee as a ‘Sallah gesture,’ not as an inducement to support emergency rule in Rivers State.

“According to him, he maintains the tradition—like Santa Claus—every year.

“As we say in Hausa, not thigh but hind leg.”

The clarification by Betara came amid strong speculations that Senators received $15,000 bribe to pass a resolution to sustain declaration of state of emergency rule in Rivers.

The bribe was reportedly shared on Tuesday before they voted on Wednesday.

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INEC holds crucial meeting to look into petition recalling Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan from Senate

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Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan representing Kogi Central Senatorial District

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has proceeded into a crucial meeting to study and look into a petition submitted to it by constituents of Kogi Central Senatorial District.

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CAPITAL POST gathered, it a top management meeting as it was claimed that over 250,000 constituents signed the petition out of 480,000 registered voters.

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The meeting was confirmed on Monday by the Acting
Director of Publicity, Esther Chibuikem, stating that the meeting held at a committee room at the INEC headquarters in Abuja.

It was also confirmed that the Secretary to the commission, Rose Oriaran-Anthony, on received the petition against Natasha on Monday.

The petition follwed the nod given by the Federal High Court sitting in Lokoja on Friday where the earlier judgement restraining INEC from accepting the petition was set asid3.

Last week, constituents from Kogi Central were said to have i initiated a recall of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan representing Kogi Central Senatorial District, but some constituents claimed that they were d3ceived into exercise as they were told to gather with their voters card for 3 powerment.

However, the Court, in a judgement delivered in Lokoja, affirmed that the recall process is constitutionally valid and aligns with the civic rights of the constituents.

The court urged the constituents to continue exercising their rights in an orderly and peaceful manner.

The development was after the court on Thursday granted an interim injunction restraining INEC, its staff, agents, privies or assigns from receiving, accepting or acting on any petition containing signatures of members of Kogi Central Senatorial District.

As at press time, INEC hasn’t release information on the next action as signatures may have to be critically compared with its register to determine validity.

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