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GALE OF DISQUALIFICATIONS IN APC AS SECURITY REPORTS INDICT ASPIRANTS

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GALE OF DISQUALIFICATIONS IN APC AS SECURITY REPORTS INDICT ASPIRANTS

GALE OF DISQUALIFICATIONS IN APC AS SECURITY REPORTS INDICT ASPIRANTS

By: Our Reporter

Many of the aspirants seeking elective offices under the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, in next year’s elections risk being disqualified over security reports indicting them, on procedural errors and sundry offences, which fail short of party expectations.

Investigations reveal that, in it’s quest to field candidates who have no blemish whatsoever in their records, conducts and even sources of finances, the ruling All Progressives Congress,  APC may have subjected all aspirants to secret vetting and the results were damning.

Unconfirmed reports indicate that there may be gale of disqualifications of candidates, going by the results of the screening conducted for aspirants, even as security reports may have found many aspirants wanting.

Our correspondent found out that many aspirants may be in for surprises as the screening panels received damning security findings, over their credentials and conducts, which negate party expectations from aspirants.

Already some aspirants have developed cold feet and are threatening to petition the appeal panel,  when they got wind of likely the  outcome of their screening, going by the line of questioning during the screening.

While most aspirants were asked very few questions, indicating that the panels will rely on security findings or petitions against their aspirations, some others were thoroughly grilled to extract more information on their activities.

Although there are windows for redress after the publication of the list of cleared aspirants, National Trail findings reveal that, appeals after the screening may make little or no difference.

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According to our findings, the delays in commencing the screening was necessitated by the need for the various screening panels  to study security  submissions on some candidates and to verify claims made by petitioners on the suitability of some aspirants to become standard bearers of the party in the elections.

One of the Senatorial aspirants, (name withheld),who may have sensed his own disqualifications has been crying blue murder, and threatening to fight his disqualification.

In a message sent to a public forum, the aspirant complained of the delays and   procedures for the screening, as he perceives possible disqualification,

Another aspirant who spoke to our correspondent was infuriated and has already reached out to opposition parties for possible switchover to another political party. 

Attempts to verify the reported disqualifications did not yield results as no party official could volunteer information, until the various screening panels submit reports.

Our correspondent however reports that, the APC decided to subject all aspirants to thorough vetting in order to avoid past mistakes by fielding candidates with questionable conducts or credentials, only for such candidates to be removed by tribunals or the courts.

As the waiting game continues ahead if the formal release of the results of the screening, tension remains high in various political camps, the outcome of which we may define the party’s outing

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Togo Elections: ECOWAS Deploys Election Observation Mission

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Togo Elections: ECOWAS Deploys Election Observation Mission

By: Michael Mike

The President of the Economic Community of West African States ( ECOWAS) Commission, Dr Omar Alieu Touray, has deployed an Election Observation Mission of 40 observers to Togo to monitor the legislative and regional elections scheduled for 29 April 2024

According to a statement at the weekend, the mission is in line with the provisions of Article 12 of the ECOWAS Supplementary Protocol on Democracy and Good Governance and constitutes support from the regional organisation to its Member States for the conduct of their elections.

The mission is led by the former Vice-President of The Gambia, Mrs Fatoumata Jallow-Tambajang.

According to the statement, the mission is made up of Ambassadors from Member States accredited to ECOWAS; representatives of the ECOWAS Court of Justice and Parliament; Civil Society Organisations; media professionals and election observation specialists from the West African region.

It revealed that: “This observation mission is being deployed following the recommendations of a pre-election fact-finding mission that visited Togo from 15 to 20 April 2024 to assess the preparatory phases of the elections.

“During its stay in Togo, the observation mission will hold consultations with the main stakeholders in the electoral process and monitor the voting process up to 29 April 2024.”

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Re-run election into the national assembly, a Triumph of Democracy – Kwande

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Re-run election into the national assembly, a Triumph of Democracy – Kwande

By: Bodunrin Kayode

A Plateau elder Ambassador Yahaya Kwande has described the just concluded re-run election into the national assembly as a Triumph of Democracy.

In a release titled Congratulations to the Winners of Plateau State Bye Elections of February 3, 2024, he noted that the entire exercise was a victory to the people of the state.

“With great joy and profound gratitude, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the newly elected Senator, (Plateau North Senatorial District), Prince Pam Mwadkwon Dachungyang, and the Member of the House of Representatives, (Jos North/Bassa Constituency), Hon. Daniel Asama, on their resounding victory in the recently concluded bye election held in Plateau State.

“Your triumph is a testament to the true spirit of democracy and the unwavering support of the people.

“I have no doubt that both Prince Pam Mwadkon and Hon. Daniel Asama will live up to the aspirations and expectations of the voters, as they embark on this noble responsibility of representing their constituents. May your tenure be marked by dedication, integrity, and a relentless pursuit of progress for our beloved state and nation.

“As we celebrate this momentous milestone, let us not forget the challenges we faced during the post-2023 elections period. It is my sincere hope that Plateau State will swiftly recover from the divisions and tussles that marred our unity. Let us unite as one, for the strength of our state lies in our togetherness.

“It is essential for the government and the people to undertake immediate measures to reconcile and bridge the gaps that have emerged. We must never forget that every citizen, irrespective of their religion or ethnicity, is entitled to their fundamental rights. The use of religion as a tool of disfranchisement must cease; we must affirm that citizenship rights are not conditional on faith.

“Let us also strive to recapture the lost glory of our state, when Jos was hailed as the political Mecca of Nigeria, attracting momentous political events and embracing politicians from all shades and ideologies. We can revive this legacy by nurturing an environment that exudes peace, openness, and security for all. Together, we can restore Plateau State as a beacon of democratic excellence.

“In conclusion, I express my utmost optimism for the future of Plateau State. I extend my deepest appreciation to all who peacefully participated in the bye election, be it as candidates or enthusiastic supporters. Our journey towards progress and development continues, and I am confident that we will stand united, empowered by the unwavering spirit of our people.” said Kwande.

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APC-IGG: Ambassador Tsoken commends President Tinubu for intervening to ease hardship for Nigerians.

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APC-IGG: Ambassador Tsoken commends President Tinubu for intervening to ease hardship for Nigerians.

By: Jabiru Hassan

The National President of the APC Initiative for Good Governance (APC-IGG), Ambassador Musa Mohammed Tsoken, has commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for intervening to ease the hardships affecting Nigerians.

In a message he issued to newsmen in Abuja on Monday, Ambassador Tsoken described President Tinubu as a leader with listening war by giving a marching order for the release of different food items to ease hardships for the people of Nigeria, which is a good initiative.

”APC-IGG has recognized what Mr. President has done in order to ease the hardship affecting the people on the food price hike, which is very good foresight from our leader. We therefore thank all those who have helped with the implementation of the process to release the food items from the federal government reserves across the country for their well-deserved thought.” The statement was added.

Ambassador Musa Mohammed Tsoken reassured the people of Nigeria that the APC Initiative for Good Governance would continue to work selflessly in order to ensure that Nigeria is progressive under the present democratic dispensation without bias.

Amb Tsoken emphasizes that the emergence of His Excellency Sen. Dr. George Akume as the Secretary to the Government of the Federation depicts the fact that President Bola Ahmad Tinubu has reliable and credible individuals who have verse experience in governance from all ramifications; therefore, the deliverance of democratic dividends is something that Nigerians should believe in its workability and full efficacy in the near future, considering the fact that some of the policies and programs of the Renewed Hope Agenda have started gaining sway in the lives of the citizenry, he concluded.

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