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Voters vow to drag INEC to court if they don’t get their PVC’s before the general election

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Voters vow to drag INEC to court if they don’t get their PVC’s before the general election

By: Bodunrin Kayode

A group of aggrieved voters in Borno have vowed to drag the independent national Electoral Commission (INEC) to court to force the organization to release their permanent voters card ( PVC).

The group which briefed the media in maiduguri through their spokesperson ishiaku Yakubu said that all attempts to get their PVC’s from the INEC office less than three weeks to the elections has been fruitless.

Speaking about their ordeals with the elections umpire in maiduguri ishiaku said that ” the persons you see here this afternoon and a host of many others who have not been able to collect their Permanent Voters’ Cards having duly registered and found our names in the INEC official Electronic Voter Register are yet to receive our cards.

” Some may wonder why we waited till now to raise this concern, we appreciate the obvious effort of INEC and have given them all the trust in hope that we would get our PVCs before the deadline but sadly, today is the official deadline for collection of PVCs with no announcement regarding any extension but INEC in Borno state is still telling people to go and come back.”

He maintained that” we have people in their thousands (including myself) who have been going to the INEC offices for collection of their PVCs registered under the most difficult situations and inconvenience but are yet to get it.

“INEC has previously announced to the media that all PVCs are ready for collection and lament how Nigerians are not coming out, meanwhile we queue up at their offices and ward levels to get PVCs only to be told your PVC is not ready, come back in 3 days, come back in one week and stories like that.

“We have reasons to believe that there is a sinister plan to disenfranchise thousands of people as there appears to be no reason for holding up the PVCs. All of us here and many others who registered, transfer of request for replacement of lost/damaged cards particularly last year (2022) between May and July have not been given their PVCs. Today is the final deadline according to INEC and people are being asked to go and come back.”

He said that the Head of the Voter Education in Borno, didn’t sound any different from what they have been told since 12th December, 2022 adding that everyone has gotten their PVCs except those who did double registration but this is far from reality.

Ishaku noted that they have people who did updates, transfer of polling unit or request for lost card who are yet to collect their PVCs and these run into thousands who are willing and have been going to INEC offices and their cards cannot be found.

Their Demands

“We demand first and foremost that INEC make a public declaration that they will provide all PVCs duly registered which they claim has not been printed. This should not end at just a promise those cards should be printed and distributed as appropriate.

” Secondly, that the deadline should not affect those who for no fault of theirs have not been able to get their cards.
That INEC should caution its staff who have been telling people they won’t get their cards till after elections (we have evidence of such utterance).

Responding to the challenge, the Resident Electoral Commissioner REC Mohammed Ibrahim said that “most of them without PVC’s may have registered more than once. That is why they did not get them.

He however revealed that there was a window reserved for them to get their cards which can happen only when they write to his office for redress.

” All transfers have been documented and they will receive their cards if they come to our office to receive their cards” said Mohammed Ibrahim.

Voters vow to drag INEC to court if they don’t get their PVC’s before the general election

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Violence Erupts at Ijaw Youth Council Election in Port Harcourt, Several Dead

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Violence Erupts at Ijaw Youth Council Election in Port Harcourt, Several Dead

By: Zagazola Makama

What began as an election for the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) in Abulomma, Port Harcourt, took a deadly turn on 14 September 2024, leaving several people dead in its wake.

The election, which was held around 4:45 PM, descended into chaos after disagreements arose among the members, resulting in violent clashes.

The unrest escalated rapidly, leading to the death of one individual during the initial fracas, and the situation worsened with road blockades being erected by angry factions. The Nigerian Police Force (NPF) intervened, restoring a semblance of order in the area.

However, tensions flared up again the following morning. At approximately 7:20 AM on 15 September 2024, additional bodies were discovered in Abulomma, heightening fears of further violence.

Reports indicate that a gunfight broke out during the IYC Eastern Zone election after several candidates refused to step down in favor of prominent figures, including EG Ateke and Asari Dokubo, who were also contesting for leadership positions. This led to violent clashes, resulting in further loss of life.

Violence Erupts at Ijaw Youth Council Election in Port Harcourt, Several Dead

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Edo leaders slam PDP, Obaseki

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Edo leaders slam PDP, Obaseki

· Pronounce Okpebholo next governor

· Say September 21 election will be violence-free

By: Our Reporter

Top political leaders in Edo State on Sunday slammed the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) for spreading unfounded rumour, refusing to sign the peace agreement and envisaging election violence.

They also urged PDP and Labour Party members in the state to shun violence in the September 21 governorship election.

At a meeting to review strategies for the September 21 governorship election, the leaders expressed belief in Okpebholo’s capacity to restore trust in government and open new business and investment.

‘’ ’There is a strong hunger for change right now in Edo State. There is no question about APC’s expected victory as the party has very strong connection to the grassroots in the state’’

The notable leaders spoke with deep sincerity on the APC candidate’s approach, skill at persuasion and ethos.

They hailed Okpebholo for making a positive difference in the lives of the people of Esanland.

‘’Senator Monday Okpebholo is the candidate that is strong on the economy, security, infrastructure and welfare programmes’’.

Dr. Amos Obasuyi, spokesman of the Edo Rescue Mission 2024, in a statement in Igueben pronounced the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Senator Monday Okpebholo, as ‘’ the right man for the governorship job’’.

‘’Senator Monday Okpebholo will run an economy driven by the private sector, improve the business environment, empower the people and ensure good governance and unity in the state’’

The influential people in Edo politics listed infrastructure, healthcare, security and, education, agriculture, industrialization, minimum wage and good jobs for all as areas of interest to the APC governorship candidate.

‘’Senator Monday Okpebholo will attract foreign investments, lower certain taxes to encourage industrialization and get rid of useless regulations that discourage economic development. He will push for more investments in roads, bridges and infrastructure’’

The statement emphasized Okpebholo’s exceptional creativity, liveliness and positive leadership traits.

’’Senator Monday Okpebholo will increase public education funding and expand state’s literacy programmes’’

The statement also highlighted economic growth, a strong focus on modern education for our children, meaningful infrastructural development that properly integrates our state from end to end, qualitative, consistent and accessible healthcare and expansion in private sector led industry that takes our youth of the streets.

They praised Okpebholo for having the type of empathy and direction Edo State needs

‘’Edo North people are looking up to Okpebholo. The Esan hope is in Okpebholo. The Benin people want Okpebholo to be the next governor of Edo State’’

They said Okpebholo has the record to govern Edo State and that the people of the state were ready to take their destiny in their hands through Okpebholo in the September 21 polls.

‘’Senator Monday Okpebholo has ideas and understands the current challenges’’

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APC will win Edo-Ganduje

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APC will win Edo-Ganduje

By: Yahaya Wakili

The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has said that the All Progressives Congress (APC) will win the Edo state governorial election, inshallah.

Dr. Ganduje stated this while answering questions from the newsmen in Damaturu, the Yobe state capital. He said we are campaigning seriously, and the people of Edo State have accepted our candidate.

He assured us that we have campaigned peacefully and that the election will be peaceful. We are ready for the Edo election, and we will win it, inshallah.

The National Chairman further said some few hours ago we were in Maiduguri, the headquarters of Borno, in order to sympathize with them and also condole them on the unfortunate natural disaster that took place there.

And now we are here in Damaturu inoder also to sympathize and condole the people of Yobe State for the unfortunate Boko Haram attack.

He called on the government and security agencies to bring an end to the menace of this Boko Haram and prayed to Almighty Allah to bring this menace an end.

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