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INEC awaits data from 78 observer groups

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The Independent National Electoral Commission, on Tuesday, disclosed that about 1,766 election observers from 78 different observer groups might not be able to monitor the September 21 off-cycle governorship elections in Edo state.

The commission announced that it will soon release the final list of voters and the total number of registered voters for the Edo election.

INEC national chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, disclosed this during a regular quarterly meeting with civil society organisations in preparation for the Edo and Ondo elections.

He said, that as of July 29, 2024, only 56 organisations had uploaded the list of 894 observers to the INEC portal.

INEC national chairman reminded them that the portal for observer accreditation will automatically close at 6:00 pm on Wednesday, July 31.

The commission had previously announced that 134 organisations, consisting of 124 local and 10 international observer groups, applied to monitor the elections in both Edo and Ondo states.

Yakubu said, “It is now 52 days to the Edo State Governorship election coming up on Saturday 21st September 2024. Our preparations are going on in earnest. I am glad to report that we have recovered from the torrential rainfall that resulted in the severe flooding of our State Headquarters in Benin City two months ago.

“The damage to the physical infrastructure as well as movable and immovable facilities are being fixed or replaced. We have delivered additional Bimodal Voter Accreditation System machines to Edo State for the training of election duty personnel as well as contingency for Election Day support.

“We have once again published the final list of candidates in compliance with the recent Court Order mandating the Commission to replace the running mate to the candidate of the Labour Party. The amended list is already published on our website.

“Following the conclusion of the Continuous Voter Registration, the display of the register for claims and objections by citizens, and further data clean-up using the Automated Biometric Identification System, the final register for the forthcoming Governorship elections is being finalised.”

He added, “Before the end of this week, the commission will publish the final figures of new voters in the two states as well as their distribution by gender, age, occupation, and disability. Thereafter, the timetable for the collection of uncollected Permanent Voter Cards from previous registration, and new registrants from the latest CVR, will be published. Based on the information provided by the Commission, we look forward to your partnership in encouraging citizens to collect their PVCs.

“As the Edo State Governorship approaches, I wish to remind CSOs to submit the list of your observers by uploading the required information, including photographs, to the dedicated portal.

“As of yesterday, Monday 29th July 2024, 56 organisations have uploaded the details of 894 observers for the Edo State Governorship election representing 33.6% of the expected 2,660 observers. The deadline is Wednesday 31st July 2024 when the portal automatically shuts down at 6 pm. I urge you to ensure that you meet the deadline so that the Commission can produce the accreditation tags and deliver them to you for distribution to your observers in good time.

“At the same time, the Commission is aware that some organisations have not only responded in good time but have also requested additional slots for observers to deploy across the two States. The Commission will consider such requests on a case-by-case basis depending on the organisation’s previous experience, size, capacity, and record of compliance with the guidelines and code of conduct for election observation.”

Diri’s claim that I’m supporting anti-Tinubu protest shocking, insensitive – Sylva

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A former Petroleum Minister (State), Chief Timipre Sylva, has described the claims by the Bayelsa State Governor, Douye Diri, that he is supporting the hardship protest as shocking, insensitive and divisive.
Recall that TVN reported that Diri alleged that some desperate politicians that lost the last governorship election in the state were plotting to use the protest to cause mayhem in Bayelsa.
The governor, who spoke during a security meeting in Yenagoa on Monday, also cautioned youths of the state to be wary of failed politicians who plan to use the proposed protest to disturb the peace of the state.
Reacting, Sylva said Diri’s allegations, coming a day after he had issued a statement urging youths in Bayelsa, Niger Delta and other parts of the country to shelve the planned protest, only portrayed the governor as a man desperately politicising a serious issue.
Sylva, in a statement he personally signed on Tuesday, titled, ‘Our Governor Has Gone Mad Again’, said he shuddered in disbelief that Diri instead of joining hands with him to prevent the protest, decided to seek political capital out of it by accusing him falsely.
He said “I once read a play by Prof. Ola Rotimi of blessed memory titled: Our Husband Has Gone Mad Again. In the prevailing circumstances in Bayelsa State, I thought that play should have been about a governor who goes mad from time to time.
“Seeing statements credited to Gov. Douye Diri at his ‘security Council’ meeting, I shudder in disbelief. How could a Governor, instead of joining hands with me in my efforts to prevent the protest, be accusing me falsely?
“And let’s say the truth, if anyone were to protest against bad governance in Bayelsa state, it would not be against President Tinubu but against Governor Diri. In spite of that, I believe that protests are mostly counter productive. And I will never encourage them.
“Just a day before his statement, I had asked our youths to shelve the protest and give more time to President Tinubu. Prior to that, I had spoken to youth leaders in and around Bayelsa State, on phone and in person, on the need to give the president more time as he is working tirelessly to better our lot.
“My statement was extensively published and well received and I strongly believe it got to the hearts of millions of our youths nationwide. Waking up to Gov. Diri’s wild and vile accusations that I am in fact supporting #EndBadGovernance and hunger protest is nothing but a political culture-shock of sorts to me.
“Hardly can I fathom the fact that Gov Diri would politicize such a serious matter and openly harass me, and churn out such irresponsible, insensitive and divisive rhetorics.”
Sylva wondered why the Bayelsa government would link him to one Ebidek Atuwo, someone he said his investigations revealed came from Ekeremor, the same LGA as Senator Heineken Lokpobiri.
He said: “The state government feels there is great wisdom in linking me with a certain Ebideke Atuwo, a chap I do not know. On investigation, the chap is from Ekeremor. Same place as Senator Lokpobiri.
“If the link with me is because he is a ‘member’ of the APC, then I dare remind Gov Diri that the Hon. Minister of State (Oil) is also a ‘member’ of APC too.
“Instead of trading accusations and rocking the boat, at this critical time, let us join hands together as leaders of our people to give them hope. This is yet another opportunity to tell our youths to shelve the protest.
“We cannot get the succor we need if our economy is grounded and our streets occupied. While dissent is natural and sometimes inevitable, only sincere dialogue guarantees peace and progress.”
Diri’s claim that I’m supporting anti-Tinubu protest shocking, insensitive – Sylva

Fresh protests loom in Venezuela over disputed election

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Venezuela braced for new demonstrations Tuesday, after four people died and dozens were injured when the authorities broke up protests against President Nicolas Maduro’s claim of victory in the country’s hotly disputed weekend election.

Security forces had fired tear gas and rubber bullets Monday at angry protesters who claimed the election was stolen and flooded the streets chanting “Freedom, freedom!” and “This government is going to fall!”

Some ripped down and burned Maduro campaign posters while at least two statues of Hugo Chavez — the late authoritarian socialist who led Venezuela for more than a decade and handpicked Maduro as his successor — were knocked down by protesters.

Attorney General Tarek William Saab said Tuesday 749 “criminals” had been arrested during the protests and faced charges of resisting authority or, “in the most serious cases, terrorism.”

The opposition fiercely contests the outcome of Sunday’s election which authorities say was won by Maduro with 51.2 percent of votes cast compared to 44.2 percent for Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia.

Opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, who was replaced by Urrutia on the ballot after she was barred from running by Maduro-aligned courts, said voting records showed Urrutia had a “mathematically irreversible” lead.

The opposition count gives Gonzalez Urrutia 6.27 million votes to Maduro’s 2.75 million.

The Organization of American States, a regional body, charged Tuesday there was “exceptional manipulation” of the election results that handed Maduro the win.

The protests that erupted on Monday left 44 injured, most of them with bullet wounds, according to the National Hospital Survey, a network that monitors crises in the country’s hospitals.

Two of the dead were in the state of Aragua and one in Caracas, the network said. The NGO Foro Penal meanwhile reported one more dead in the northwestern state of Yaracuy.

“Unfortunately, in the last few hours we have reports of people killed, dozens injured and detained,” Gonzalez Urrutia wrote on X.

He urged security forces to “stop the repression of peaceful demonstrations.”

 

•⁠ ⁠’Absolute loyalty’ –

The Defense Ministry for its part reported 23 wounded military personnel.

Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino assured that Maduro had the “absolute loyalty and unconditional support” of the armed forces.

Machado called for families to turn out Tuesday for “popular assemblies” nationwide to show support for a peaceful transition of power.

Maduro’s campaign manager Jorge Rodriguez, also called on X for “large marches starting this Tuesday to celebrate the victory.”

Amid growing fears of violence, a leading figure in the opposition coalition, Freddy Superlano, was “kidnapped” by black-clad officials, his Voluntad Popular said on X.

Venezuela’s elections were held amid widespread fears of fraud by the government and a campaign tainted by accusations of political intimidation.

The United Nations, United States, European Union and several Latin American countries called for a “transparent” process after the vote, while allies including China, Russia and Cuba congratulated Maduro.

Nine Latin American countries called in a joint statement for a “complete review of the results with the presence of independent electoral observers.” Chile’s president said the outcome was “hard to believe.”

Amid the tensions, Peru recalled its ambassador and Panama said it was suspending relations with Venezuela. Caracas meanwhile said it was withdrawing diplomatic staff from Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Panama, Peru, the Dominican Republic and Uruguay.

 

•⁠ ⁠’Bloodbath’ warning –

Independent polls had predicted Maduro would lose Sunday’s vote.

He has been at the helm of the once-wealthy oil-rich country since 2013. Amid US sanctions and economic mismanagement, the past decade has seen GDP drop by 80 percent, pushing more than seven million of Venezuela’s 30 million citizens to emigrate.

Maduro is accused of locking up critics and harassing the opposition in a climate of rising authoritarianism.

In the run-up to the election, he warned of a “bloodbath” if he lost.

Sunday’s election was the product of a deal reached last year between the government and opposition.

That agreement led the United States to temporarily ease sanctions imposed after Maduro’s 2018 reelection, rejected as a sham by dozens of Latin American and other countries.

Sanctions were snapped back after Maduro reneged on agreed conditions.

Venezuela boasts the world’s largest oil reserves but production capacity has been severely diminished in recent years.

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Hardship: Remi Tinubu donates bags of 25kg rice to 2,400 Bauchi households

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Wife of the President, Oluremi Tinubu, has donated 25kg bags of rice to 2,400 households in Bauchi State.
This was made known in a video shared by AIT on its X handle on Tuesday.
The wife of Governor Bala Muhammed of Bauchi State, Aisha Bala, confirmed the First Lady’s gesture, adding that her office also gave each of those households N10,000.
“Today, we are also witnessing another milestone of food distribution to 2,400 people by the Renewed Hope Initiative. The foundation of the First Lady of Nigeria, where each of the beneficiary will receive a bag of 25kg rice and the sum of N10,000 from my office.
We say thank you to the wife of the President, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, and also the Executive Governor of the State, Senator Bala Muhammed,” Aisha Bala said.
Hardship: Remi Tinubu donates bags of 25kg rice to 2,400 Bauchi households

EFCC grills Hajj commission chair over N90bn subsidy

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Our correspondent gathered that Arabi arrived at the EFCC’s headquarters in Jabi, Abuja at about 10 am and was grilled for hours.

A source familiar with the matter informed our correspondent that his questioning was prompted by petitions filed against him.

The source said, “He was invited to the commission’s office to explain how his commission spent the N90 billion subsidy provided for the 2024 hajj exercise.

“His invitation was a result of the petitions against the chairman and his management team to our office over the alleged mismanagement of funds in the commission, and the 2024 hajj exercise among others.

“The allegations he was asked to explain dates back to 2021 and not just the issue of the just concluded exercise. “

The source added that three directors from the commission had been invited.

“Three directors from the commission have been invited to explain what they know about the issue, they include the director of procurement, director of finance, and director of the programme,” the source added.

When asked if he would be detained or allowed to go, the source said the chairman might not likely be detained.

“He may not be detained but will be asked to come back if needed at the end of the day, but presently he is still being interrogated.

“The CEO has been invited, he has honoured the invitation, and he will go back, there is no reason to keep him in custody when he is already complying.

“The new EFCC is operating by international best practice, you can see that most of the people invited are always allowed to go if they comply.”

When contacted, the spokesman of EFCC, Dele Oyewale, said he would get back to our correspondent over the invitation and other details and revert.

He was yet to do so at the time of filing this report.

Arabi had on Monday said the N90 billion approved by President Bola Tinubu was used to subsidise the fare of pilgrims.

He was quoted as saying, “Each pilgrim was supported with N1,637,369.87 from the N90bn except for pilgrims under the Hajj Savings Scheme who enjoyed more.

Hence, all registered intending pilgrims, except those on HSS, were required to pay a balance of N1,918,094.87 since the N90bn was not sufficient to make up for the balance.”

Borno govt confirms 6,500 suspected terrorists in custody

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The Borno State government said on Tuesday a total of 6,500 suspected Boko Haram terrorists are in custody in readiness for trial in the state.
The state’s Commissioner for Women’s Affairs and Social Development, Zuwairu Gambo, disclosed this in a special learning and dissemination programme in Maiduguri.
She said at least 200,000 terrorists and the family members had dropped their arms and repented in the state since 2021
The commissioner noted added that 9,000 insurgents has been reintegrated into society by the state government during the period.
Borno State is the hotbed of Boko Haram insurgence with Thousands of people killed and more than two million displaced by the activities of the terrorists in the state and others in the North-East since 2011.
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Senator Okorocha hails Delborough boss, Dr Stanley at 40

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Former Imo State Governor, Senator Rochas Okorocha has congratulated the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of Stanel Group and The Delborough Lagos, Dr Stanley Uzochukwu on his 40th birthday.
The renowned and one of the African young investors clocks 40 years of age today (Tuesday, 30th July 2024).
In a congratulatory video clip he personally sent to the celebrant, the Senator said, “Stanley, at fortin y (40) you have done well for yourself and have done well for the society.
“You’ve been able to make such a great impact amongst your generation. You’ve been able to touch the lives of many indigents and less privileged children.
“You have such a unique niche which goes high with the high and the mighty in the society which goes a long way to tell about your person and your character.
“I believe that for what you have achieved in the short time of forty years in life is such that our generation or younger generations should emulate your way of life.
“I can only at forty wish you well and pray for God’s guidance and wisdom to continue in the manner you have been doing.
“You’re a man of class and have taste in all that you do which is very very important. So keep it up! You’ve done well and we are proud of you! Thank you and remain blessed.”
Senator Okorocha hails Delborough boss, Dr Stanley at 40

Police seek effective implementation of criminal law in Kano 

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The Head, Department of Training and Development, Nigeria Police Force Headquarters, Abuja, AIG Mohammed Gumel, on Tuesday called for the effective implementation of the Administration of Criminal Justice Law in Kano State.

Making the call in a keynote address at an Inter-Agency Accountability Forum on the Administration of Criminal Justice Law Compliance, Gumel said, “The effective implementation of the ACJL in Kano State is a moral and legal imperative that necessitates a collective effort from all stakeholders.

“We must recognise that a fair, efficient, and respected criminal justice system is a cornerstone of justice, and considering its significance, it cannot be overstated.

“Therefore, we must be committed to continuous improvement and learning, embrace transparency, accountability, and human rights, and foster collaboration and coordination, among law enforcement, judiciary, correctional services, and the public.

“We must also ensure access to justice for all, particularly vulnerable populations, and promote community engagement and participation in the criminal justice process.”

He listed the key institutions in Criminal Justice Administration recognised in the state as all law enforcement agencies (especially the Police), the prosecution (Office of the Attorney General and the police), the courts, the defence counsel (private legal practitioners and legal aid), custodial institutions (prisons) and the justice sector reform team.

According to him, the police in particular, being the first component of the criminal justice system, decide the inputs into the process and exercise the widest discretion when carrying out arrests, searches, and seizures, as well as conducting criminal investigations.

Also, Gumel said the police provide the entry point into the criminal justice system either through complaints or crime reports from the public or their investigations.

Furthermore, Gumel noted that the functions and duties of the Nigerian police personnel are regulated by the Administration of Criminal Justice Act/Law and the Nigeria Police Act.

“The journey towards full compliance with the Administration of Criminal Justice Law is ongoing, but with unwavering determination, cooperation, and a collective vision, we can create a more just, equitable, and prosperous society for all.

“Let us continue to engage in productive discussions outlined in this stakeholders discussion programme, take advantage to share best practices, and use the outcome to keep supporting one another in our efforts towards making positive progress in enhancing the administration of criminal justice in Kano State and Nigeria by extension.

“By partnering and upholding these principles, we can build a criminal justice system that serves as a model for others to emulate. Let us reaffirm our dedication to this noble pursuit and continue to strive for excellence in the administration of criminal justice in Kano State and Nigeria at large,” he emphasised.

Gov Lawal congratulates Stanel boss, Dr Stanley Uzochukwu on 40th birthday

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Zamfara State governor, Dauda Lawal expressed admiration for the Chairman/CEO of Stanel Group and The Delborough Lagos, Dr Stanley Uzochukwu’s resilience and tireless efforts in driving economic growth and making a positive impact on society.
The Governor made this known in a congratulatory message to the serial investor on the occasion of his 40th birthday on Tuesday, 30th July 2024.
The statement the governor personally signed reads in full:
“Dear Stanley,
“l am delighted to extend my warmest congratulations to you on the occasion of your 40th birthday celebration. It is a remarkable milestone in your life that deserves to be recognized and celebrated.
“Your accomplishments in the business world, particularly in the oil and gas sector and the hospitality industry, have not gone unnoticed. Your innovative spirit and dedication to excellence have set you apart as a leader and role model for many aspiring entrepreneurs.
“I am also impressed by your commitment to philanthropy through the launch of the Stanley Uzochukwu Foundation, focusing on uplifting the lives of women, youth, and children. Your generosity and compassion reflect the true essence of a leader who cares for the well-being of others.
“As your neighbor, I admire your resilience and tireless efforts in driving economic growth and making a positive impact on society. Your success story is an inspiration to many, and I have no doubt that you will continue to achieve even greater milestones in the years ahead.
“On this special day, I wish you continued success in all your endeavors, good health, and happiness. May the coming years be filled with prosperity, joy, and fulfillment. Keep shining and inspiring others with your remarkable journey.
“Happy 40th birthday, Stanley!”
Gov Lawal congratulates Stanel boss, Dr Stanley Uzochukwu on 40th birthday

EndBadGovernance: Organisers reject IGP’s proposal for confined protests

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The organisers of the planned #EndBadGovernance nationwide protest scheduled for August 1, on Tuesday rejected the Inspector General of Police, IGP, Kayode Egbetokun’s proposal for a confined protests.
Egbetokun had suggested confined protests in identified locations and advised against street rallies during a meeting with the organisers.
According to the IGP: “It is not advisable to go on street processions because as you are planning peaceful protests, some are planning violence.”
However, Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, one of the lawyers for the Take It Back Movement, one of the groups organising the nationwide protest, rejected the IGP’s proposal.
Some Nigerians will on August 1 take to the streets to protest over the current hardship in the country.
Despite appeals from the federal and state governments, the organizers have vowed to hit the streets from August 1st to 10th.
EndBadGovernance: Organisers reject IGP’s proposal for confined protests