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How Kano INEC Commissioner And His Family Died (Police Report)

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Contrary to peoples' insinuations that Kano state INEC commissioner and his family may have been murdered before setting his house and his family on fire, the Police provide more details of the tragedy that led to the death of Alhaji Abdullahi Minkaila, the Kano state resident electoral commissioner, his wife and two children.
Ibrahim Idris, the state Commissioner of Police, disclosed that the fire started around 4:00am on Friday adding that the victims died because of inhaling smoke.

See the police report, as provided by The Punch:

“Today (Friday, 3rd April) at about 4:30 am., the policemen on duty at the official residence of the resident electoral commissioner in Kano state, Alhaji Munkaila Abdullahi, located on No. 2 Sir Kashim Ibrahim Road, Nassarawa GRA, Kano, observed a fire emanating from a split air conditioner in the sitting room.
“They made several attempts to contact the late REC, as well as repeatedly banging on the slide glass to no avail. As a last resort, the police smashed some of the toilet windows still without response. Thereafter, some policemen and local guards broke the door leading to the sitting room and discovered that the sitting room has already been engulfed by fire and smoke.
“They then went to the side of the door leading to the master’s bedroom, broke the door and entered; the REC and his family were not found inside the bedroom and the police then went to the bathroom, attached to the master bedroom and found the REC, his wife and his two daughters unconscious on the floor, with the late REC cuddling one of the daughters.
“They quickly rushed them to the Murtala Mohammed Specialist Hospital, where the doctor confirmed them dead. The doctor said the family died from inhalation of hot and black smoke.

“Meanwhile, detectives have sealed off the scene and have commenced investigation with the fire service men to unravel the circumstances that led to the incident.”

Speaking on the incident, some neigbours, who pleaded for anonymity, said that the inferno was strange, alleging that the police should not believe the case an ordinary one.
source:naij
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Jega Set To Quit As INEC Chairman

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After holding two general elections widely considered as the best in Nigeria's history, the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof Attahiru Jega, has declared that he is not interested in another term when his current tenure expires in June.
Jega was appointed by President Goodluck Jonathan in 2010 to replace Prof Maurice Iwu.

Speaking in an interview with the Hausa Service of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC Hausa) Thursday night, Jega said having played his role in the political space for five years, it was time another person to contribute his or her own quota. I hope he continues to make significant contribution to our democracy in whatever capacity he can because he is part of the few who have contributed immediately to our growth as a democratic country.
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Serious Chaos In Abuja As PDP Disrupt INEC Result Presentation and accuses Jega of compromising

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It seems there will be problems oh. The representative of the Peoples Democratic Party at the Presidential Collation Centre, Mr. Godday Orubebe(below) has accused the chairman of Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Attaihiru Jega of bias over his failure to investigate the party protest letter on the election in Kano, Katsina, Jigawa.He is causing serious disruption in the presentation of results.

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Updates!!! After counting 19 states, APC is now leading- INEC

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INEC has released the results for 19 states and as it stands now, APC is leading in the presidential race.
The APC won 10 states, while PDP has 8 states plus the FCT, Abuja. INEC will resume results presentation tomorrow by 10am. It seems it will take forever to deliver the results for the 36 states in Nigeria as INEC hasn't offer any tangible reason why the election results for the remaining states are been delayed.

So far APC is leading with 8,520,436 votes while PDP has 6,488,210 votes.
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PDP leads by total votes As INEC will reconvene by 8pm to continue reading Election Results

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Prof Jega, chairman of INEC has watered the thirst of Nigerians by releasing the election results of 9 states including  FCT, Abuja. So  far PDP is leading with 2,332,734 votes while APC has 2,302,978 votes, though APC won five states and PDP four states.

The commission has reconvened till 8pm tonight to allow sufficient time for other states to bring in their results. We are still expecting results for 27 states. We will continue by 8pm.
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INEC Extends Voting till Sunday Where Card Readers Malfunctioned

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The inefficiencies of the card readers is the main bottleneck to this presidential election and the cry of the masses has reached the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). INEC has extended voting in the Presidential and National Elections to Sunday.

INEC has therefore directed all Resident Electoral Commissioners in the country to conduct election on Sunday in areas where there were hitches.

The Chairman of INEC Committee on Information and Voters Education, Mr. Chris Iyimoga, who addressed the press at the Media Centre of the National Collation Centre in Abuja, said with some hitches in some parts of the country, there was no way the Presidential and National Assembly Elections could be concluded today (Saturday).
He said: “Each REC has been informed to conduct election on Sunday where there are hitches with accreditation or voting. I cannot say exactly the number of states affected but the problems are not in all the states.”

Other National Commissioners at the briefing were Ishmael Igbani; Muhammadu Wali; Engr. Nuru Yakubu; and Gladys Nwafor.

On his part, National Commissioner Igbani said: “No one can really say what went wrong in Otuoke but the machine or the card readers could not capture the fingerprints of the President and the First Lady. Where such a situation arises, we have to use manual system.”
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INEC Releases 2015 Elections Time Table(SEE)

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The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has announced February 14th 2015 as the date for Nigeria's presidential election as well as those for the members of the National Assembly.

 While, Governorship and State House of Assembly elections will hold on February 28th, 2015.

 This was contained in statement released last night & signed by the Commission's secretary, Augusta Ogakwu. The commission also announced that the Ekiti State governorship election will hold on June 21, 2014 while that of Osun State will hold on August 9, 2014. Continue...

Since the inception of democratic government in Nigeria, Presidential and Governorship elections usually hold in April which would then be followed by the inauguration of the winners on  May 29th which is Democracy Day,.So why the sudden change?
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How Rochas imported fake Osun Election Observers to Anambra State – Jega

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Governors that engage in election malpractice are under performing governors. The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, yesterday virtually accused Imo Governor, Rochas Okorocha of importing fake Election Observers to Anambra State. The National Chairman of INEC, Prof. Attahiru Jega made this known while addressing a news conference in Abuja. Jega also fixed November 30, for the conduct of supplementary governorship election in Anambra State.
About 48hrs to the Anambra Governorship election, the Imo State Police Command had arrested 181 persons suspected to be fake election observers going to Anambra State for the Governorship election  held on Saturday, 16 November 2013.
Commenting , on the arrest of some APC members who claimed to be observers for the polls, Jega said, “We were very strict as we accredited only those who applied within the time frame. In previous elections we were very thorough as we had to ask for the photographs of the applicants. For the Anambra State election, given the complaints we had received we insisted that the would-be monitors must be in Awka to get their accreditation.
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ACN conniving with INEC to rig Ondo guber polls

AHEAD of the October 20, governorship election in Ondo State, the Olusegun Mimiko Campaign Organisation,MCO, has accused the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN of planning to rig the exercise in collaboration with some staff of the Independent Electoral Commission of Nigeria, INEC. It also called on the Chairman of INEC, Prof. Attahiru Jega to monitor the activities of the Commission’s officials alleged to have aligned with the ACN to compromise on election day.

 “A meeting recently held in the home of an ACN leader in Lagos with some INEC officials where modalities were mapped out on the rigging plans in favour of the ACN candidate in the October 20 election,’’ MCO noted. But while reacting to the allegations, the Akeredolu Campaign Organisation, ACO, described the claims as untrue and a product of hallucination. 

 A statement by ACO’s Director of Media, Publicity and Strategy Mr. Idowu Ajanaku, called on security agents and INEC not to allow themselves to be hoodwinked by the LP. His words: ‘’We in the ACN do not need to meet with INEC officials to win elections in Ondo State. The question Mimiko should answer is whether we met with INEC officials before we won in Oyo, Ogun and Edo.. 

We will win the October 20 election because the people of Ondo State have been able to see through the charade and cosmetic projects that Mimiko has been parading.’’ In addition, Ajanaku said, ‘’For us in ACO, we have called the National Chairman of INEC on several occasions to investigate the activities of Mimiko as regards INEC in Ondo State. We have blown the whistle on his so called biometric registration scam.”
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Military intelligence uncovers plot to bomb INEC, CBN hqtrs, Transcorp Hilton

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Following the tension generated by the forthcoming governorship elections in Adamawa and Bayelsa states scheduled for 4 and 11 of next month, respectively, authorities of the Military Intelligence and Defence Intelligence Agency have secured top secret reports showing that plans are afoot to bomb the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, headquarters; Transcorp Hilton hotel and the Central Bank headquarters, all in Abuja.

Military sources told Vanguard that though the bombings and attacks would be blamed on Boko Haram sect, painstaking analysis of the intelligence material had narrowed those behind the plots to ‘do-or-die’ politicians.

The bombing of INEC headquarters was planned to happen ‘soon’ before the first of four governorship elections rescheduled for this year involving two front runners, Brig-General Buba Marwa(rtd) of Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, and Vice Admiral Murtala Nyako(rtd) of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Adamawa State on February 4.


Boko Haram connection

Further bombings on the headquarters of CBN and Transcorp Hilton Hotel, which are to take place simultaneously or at intervals, the source added, were meant to give a semblance of coordinated attacks on national assets, with a pre-arranged plan by a fake Boko Haram spokesman to announce through foreign media, that the Islamic sect was responsible for the bombings.

As a result of these findings, NEWSMEN gathered, a security alert had been placed on the FCT with INEC, CBN and Transcorp Hilton hotel getting more military protection.

Consequently, the Nigerian Army has deployed more combat personnel to all entry and exit points in Abuja, including Gwagwalada, Keffi, Suleija and Zuba, while new mobile electronic bomb-detecting devices had been deployed at Airport Road, Zuba, Keffi and Aso Rock in Abuja.

While the plot to bomb the headquarters of INEC might not come as a huge surprise to political watchers in Adamawa and Bayelsa states, Vanguard recalls that the governorship candidate of CPC, Marwa only a fortnight ago, raised alarm that violence and killings of Christians by gunmen in Adamawa State, were politically-motivated by political opponents who did not want the election to hold for fear of losing out.

Since then, the election has been shifted twice by INEC, from January 14 to January 21 and finally to February 4th, based on reports that the state was unsafe to conduct the governorship election.
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Protesters burn down INEC office and other buildings in Niger state

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Riot broke out in parts of Niger state this morning as protesters took to the streets.


The INEC office along David Mark road in Minna, the Governor's campaign office at Mobil Roundabout, Senator Awaisu Kuta's house, PDP vice chairman Barr.

Tanko Beji's chamber and IBB campaign office were all set on fire by irate protesters a few hours ago.


The announcement by head of service in Niger state asking workers to resume resulted in the violent demonstrations.



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Lawyer sues INEC over N87bn

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AN Abuja-based legal practitioner, Mr. Okoi Obono-Obla, has dragged the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, before a Federal High Court, Abuja, urging the court to compel the electoral body to account for the N87 billion given to it for conduct of the 2011 general elections.

Besides, Mr. Obono-Obla is seeking a mandatory order of injunction directing INEC to furnish the plaintiff with comprehensive and detailed information concerning the national biometric data base of voters’ register.

In the Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/ /2011, which was made available to NEWSMEN in Calabar, Cross River State, the plaintiff also prayed the court to compel INEC to furnish him with a detailed, comprehensive and fair statement of account of expenditure incurred by the commission for the conduct of the said 2011 elections.

He also prayed the court to compel INEC to make available, the list of contractors awarded contracts concerning printing of ballot papers; voters’ cards and other documents concerning the conduct of the 2011 elections in the country.

In the reliefs sought by the plaintiff, he wants to know whether, by a true interpretation and construction of Section 5 (a) of the Freedom of Information Act, 2011, the defendant (INEC) was not to allow the plaintiff unfettered access to information concerning the national biometric database of voters register.

The plaintiff also wants the court to determine whether failure by the commission to provide all the information sought above is not tantamount to an infringement of the provisions of Sections 5 (a) and 8 (1) of the FOI Act (supra).

He, however, wants the court to declare that the refusal, failure and or neglect by the defendant to release the information as requested above amounted to a violation of Section 8 (1) of the Freedom of Information Act (supra) and therefore was wrongful, illegal and unconstitutional.

Obono-Obla prayed the court to issue an order directing the defendant to pay a fine of N500, 000 for the wrongful denial of the right of access to the information sought.

No date has been fixed for hearing of the matter as it was filed few days before the court observed public holidays for the Christmas period.
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Ministers, PDP chair, storm tribunal…as court summons INEC boss

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The Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal where the petition challenging the April 16 presidential election is being heard, yesterday, turned to a Mecca of sort, as several ministers and chieftains of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, stormed the venue to show solidarity to President Goodluck Jonathan.

Among those in court yesterday were the Acting National Chairman of PDP, Abubakar Kawu Baraje, its former chairman and now Minister of Defence, Mohammed Haliru Bello, Minister of Police Affairs, Caleb Olubolade and Minister of Interior, Abba Moro. Meantime, the ministers who came to court shifted restlessly on their seats as four witnesses of CPC narrated how PDP allegedly rigged the presidential election in their various states.

The witnesses gave chilly accounts of how PDP allegedly sponsored thugs that snatched ballot boxes in several wards in Akwa Ibom, Kaduna, Calabar and Imo states. One of them, Mr Edeth Ineh Edeth, in his statement on oath, said he captured PDP agents in Akwa Ibom State, buying voters card on the day the presidential election held, using his cell phone. He said: “I was the polling agent for CPC in Unit 4 Ward 5 of Udung Uko LGA of Akwa Ibom State during the presidential election on April 16, 2011. 

The election was marred by corrupt practices such as buying of voters card from voters who came to vote by agents of the PDP and President Jonathan in the polling unit. “The agents of the 3rd and 5th respondents were seen, distributing money to voters in the polling booth.” Another witness, Mr Ubong Asuquo, alleged that the Akwa Ibom State Government, threatened to dethrone any traditional ruler that failed to deliver his community to President Jonathan, insisting that it was the threat that compelled the monarchs to besiege polling units with a view to ensuring that PDP won the election.

Meantime, the five-man panel of justices presiding over the matter, yesterday, summoned Chairman of Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Professor Attahiru Jega, to appear before it to adduce reasons why sensitive materials used in the conduct of the April 16 general election should not be produced before the tribunal for inspection. The Justice Kumai Bayang Akaahs-led panel made the order on a day counsel to CPC, Mr. Oladipo Okpeseyi, SAN, withdrew an ex-parte application that was earlier filed by the petitioner.
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INEC to de-register political parties – Prof. Jega

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CHAIRMAN of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Prof. Attahiru Jega, said, yesterday, the commission would commence de-registration of political parties that failed to secure a seat during the just conducted 2011 general elections. The process, according to him, will commence immediately the pending cases at the tribunal are concluded.

Jega said: “The Electoral Act has provided for INEC to de-register any political party that did not win any seat. We will do it at the right time, there is a lot of litigations in the tribunal. But by the time we say a party has been deregistered, it will be a solid ground that cannot be faulted.”

Jega said these at a lecture with the theme: ‘Nigeria’s 2011 General Elections: The international dimensions and challenges’, organised by the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, NIIA, in Lagos.

He said the commission had stopped funding political parties owing to the removal of the legal framework that existed before now.
Said he: “INEC is also having challenges from the 63 political parties. They wanted funding from INEC, there was a legal frame work for it in the past; they have been receiving funding in the past and now the legal frame work has been removed. We have refused to fund them and this is creating problems for us.”

He also said the commission was in the process of getting new techniques from the international community, which will aid in the success of subsequent elections in Nigeria.

He said: “We have got a system which will help us in future elections. I want you to know that the software used by INEC was developed by some brilliant Nigerians and this software was done for free.”

The INEC chairman, however, berated those calling for the scrapping of the National Youth Service Corps scheme, saying: “What can be done is to reform and remodify the scheme because it promotes national integration.”

Speaking further, he attributed electoral reforms to the success of the conduct of the 2011 general elections in Nigeria.

He also identified three dominant perspectives of modernization, globalization and class struggles which affects the country’s electoral process, noting that “the complex interaction between domestic politics and foreign policy is one that has been long recognized. There is no doubt that elections loom large in our domestic politics and there have implications for Nigeria’s foreign policy,”

While identifying factors that almost marred the conduct of the recent poll, he said the commission remodified new innovations especially the Open Secret ballot system to achieve its aim.

He, however, stated that the commission is committed to adapting “global principles” to improve on previously conducted elections in the country.

“The formidable challenge remaining to be addressed is how to continue to bring further improvements to the electoral process and prevent to the old order of chaotic, undemocratic and violent elections, with the attendant negative consequences of authoritarian bad governance, instead of desirable good, democratic governance,” he stated.

Contiuning, he said “these three dominant perspectives have helped us to understand and explain the international dimensions and challenges of elections, there is in my view a new burgeoning perspective, which provides an even clearer focus and explanation what catalyzes positive democratic transitions and elections, in contemporary world.”

Speaking earlier, chairman of the event, Prince Adelusi stressed the need for voter education to prevent a reoccurrence of post election violence.

He said, “it is important to have voters’ education, we need to have a peoples’ army that can cause things to happen.”

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INEC’s Returning Officer sues for N50m

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A university  lecturer, Dr. Godwin Avwioro, engaged by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, as Returning Officer during the April  National Assembly polls, who alleged that he announced the result of Ika Federal Constituency seat at gun point, has dragged the former Secretary to the Delta State Government, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, and five others before a Delta High Court sitting in Agbor.
Before the poll result was resolved in favour of Mr. Victor Nwokolo by INEC, Avwioro, a lecturer, at Delta State University, Abraka, had alleged that he was forced to announce the result at gun point.
He is claiming N50 million as exemplary damages for assault, battery, intimidation, threat, unlawful detention, wrongful and unreasonable conduct engaged in by the defendants for which he suffered severely.
He also wants the defendants to sign an undertaking that they or their agents, privies and associates shall not kidnap him, his mother or any member of his family.
He is claiming N50 million as damages for his unlawful detention. Five others are defendants in the suit.
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