Showing posts with label INEC. Show all posts
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I Am Not Married to President Buhari's son - Acting INEC Chairman Amina Zakari, Says

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 Acting INEC Chairman, Amina Zakari has denied claims that she is married to President Buhari's son.
 She refuted the claims in an interview with reporters in Abuja recently
"I would say Gen. Buhari did not appoint me as a commissioner; President Jonathan did. Before that, Gen. Obasanjo appointed me as a special assistant and I was posted to FCT where I was secretary for health, agriculture and social development at the same time. At the time President Jonathan came, he was looking for people that had integrity. That was what I was told, and I found myself in the commission and did my best. For somebody to now say Gen. Buhari knew me and gave me the job, obviously he knew I am a hard worker and he is a principled person. 

I have never known him for nepotism. He is a very principled person. If there are familial ties, the principle would have rubbed off on that family. I come from a very principled family. My father survived two regimes that were jailing and sacking people, and he survived both. And for that, I don’t think I would do anything that would jeopardise that principle. I can’t say the general is my in-law. I am not married to his son and my daughter is not married to him. That is what I understand about being an in-law. But obviously, in life, you have acquaintances, people you have known. But I think people should not get distracted by this ‘family or no family’. Am I competent? Can I deliver? Can I conduct my affairs with integrity? The President’s message is for people to be honest and to have integrity. This is a statement he sent to me. ‘Don’t do anything against your principle.’ Already, I have that principle and I will maintain it"she said.
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Mrs Amina Zakari Assumes INEC Chairmanship Office

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 Mrs Amina Zakari who was appointed acting chairman of INEC by President Buhari yesterday June 30th is pictured above receiving notes from Ambassador Ahmad Wali who Professor Jega handed over to yesterday June 30th. She will stay in office until a new chairman is appointed!
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INEC Also Declares Taraba State Governorship Election Inconclusive

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 INEC has declared the Saturday April 11th governorship election in Taraba state inconclusive.

 The state Resident Electoral Officer, Mr Ahmed Makamma said the election results from Donga Local Government Area has been cancelled following high number of cancelled votes in the LGA. He said a rerun election will be conducted in that Local government..

He added that the PDP governorship candidate, Mt Darius Ishiaku is leading with 53, 000 votes while the only female governorship candidate in this election, Hajia Aisha Alhassan of the APC is coming second in the race going by the results collated so far.

 "So that makes the election inconclusive, because if you look at the margin at the moment is 53, 000 and the number of cancelled votes is 127, 125, so there will be a runoff election to determine who the winner is”, he said.

 Meanwhile the state government has imposed a 7pm-6am curfew in all parts of the state following the post election violence that has engulfed the state. There has been fights in the state following accusations and counter accusations of election rigging. 
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INEC Chairman declares APC Candidate General Buhari Winner of Presidential Election(See All results)

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After a tedious and rigorous counting process, INEC has finished collating all the votes casted in all 36 states and the FCT, Abuja in this year's 2015 presidential elections. The chairman of the commission, Prof. Atahiru Jega has declare APC candidate,  General Muhammed Buhari, the winner of the presidential election.

Come May 29, 2015, Nigeria will have a new president in the person of Gen. Mohammed Buhari. INEC chairman Prof. Jega just declared him winner of the 2015 presidential election having certified the requirements of the law and scored the highest number of votes in the election. Congrats Nigeria for a peaceful 2015 election. God bless President Jonathan for conceding. God bless Nigeria!

General Presidential Election Results for All States In Nigeria
AA ACPN AD ADC APA APC CPP
22,125 40,311 30,673 29,666 53,537 15,424,921 36,300
HOPE KOWA NCP PDPPPN UDP UPP
7,435 13,076 24,455 12,853,162 24,475 9,20818,220
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INEC Releases Official Results for Katsina (Live)- APC wins

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The presentation of the results for presidential election continues by INEC and the chairman of  INEC, Prof Atahiju Jega and the resident election officers of each state are in Abuja to present the results to the whole country. The results are being read on national TV live right now, we want to update you as the results are been presented.

As announced by Jibril Amin, VC,, who is the Returning Officer for Katsina
AA - 183

ACPN - 402

AD - 283
ADC - 498
APA - 1671
APC - 1,345,441
CPP - 976
HOPE - 47
KOWA - 215
NCP - 330
PDP - 98,937
PPN-254
UDP-117
UPP-72 
Total registered Voters- 2,842741
Total valid votes - 1,449, 426
Rejected votes - 32,288
Total votes cast - 1,481,714
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INEC Releases Correct Official Results for Kano (Live)- APC wins

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The collation of the results for presidential election has been resumed by INEC and the chairman of  INEC, Prof Atahiju Jega and the resident election officers of each state are in Abuja to present the results to the whole country. The results are being read on national TV live right now, we want to update you as the results are been presented.

As announced by Prof Ahmed, Vc ATB Bauchi , who is the Returning Officer for Kano state
AA- 426
ACPN - 778
AD -  708
ADC - 657
APA - 2770
APC - 1,903999
CPP-  1552
HOPE - 292
KOWA - 288
NCP - 697
PDP - 215,779
PPN -  485
UDP - 234
UPP - 156
Total registered Voters- 4,943,862
Accredited Voters- 2, 364,434
Total valid votes - 2,128,821
Rejected votes -  46626
Total votes cast - 2,172447
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INEC Releases Official Results for Ogun state (Live)- APC wins

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The collation of the results for presidential election has been concluded by INEC and the chairman of  INEC, Prof Atahiju Jega and the resident election officers of each state are in Abuja to present the results to the whole country. The results are being read on national TV live right now, we want to update you as the results are been presented.
As announced by Prof. Duro Oni, Dep. VC of UNILAG, who is the Returning Officer for Ogun state  
ACPN - 3072
AD - 1927
ADC - 1364
APA - 1930
APC - 308, 290 (APC wins)
CPP- 978
HOPE - 332 
KOWA - 432
NCP - 815
PDP - 207, 950
PPN - 4339
UDP - 562
UPP - 597
Total valid votes - 533, 172
Rejected votes - 26, 441 
Total votes cast - 559 - 613
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INEC Releases Official Results for Osun state (Live) - APC wins

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The collation of the results for presidential election has been concluded by INEC and the chairman of  INEC, Prof Atahiju Jega and the resident election officers of each state are in Abuja to present the results to the whole country. The results are being read on national TV live right now, we want to update you as the results are been presented,,,
As announced by Professor Isaac Asusu, VC of the Federal University, Oye, Ekiti, RO for Osun state
AA:377
AD:1667
ACPN:1731
ADC:937
APA:1306
APC: 383,603
CPP:1029
HOPE:132
KOWA:255
NCP:767
PDP:249,929
PPN:599
UDP:124
UPP:159
Total votes cast - 663,373
Rejected votes: 20,758
Valid votes - 642,615
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INEC Chairman Rubbishes PDP's claims of winning in 23 states

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INEC Chairman Prof. Jega addressed the press this evening where he spoke on some issues bordering on the general elections. Professor Jega said he does not know where Femi Fani-Kayode got his information about PDP winning in 23 states. He said coalition is currently ongoing. More tweets below:



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Official : INEC Releases Presidential Results From 10 LGs In Ogun State

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 The Independent National Electoral Commission has released results of Presidential election in 10 local governments in Ogun State.

 The results were released earlier today in Abeokuta, and out of the 10 local government areas councils, the All Progressives Congress won seven with wide margin while People’s Democratic Party won th e remaining three local government areas.

 The local government areas released so far include Obafemi-Owode, Abeokuta North, Odogboolu, Odeda, Imeko-Afon, Sagamu, Ijebu-Ode, Remo-North, Ewekoro, and Ijebu North-East.

See results below....

Odeda Local government

Number of registered voters -63,935
Number of accreditted voter -17,463

APC -11,102
PDP -4,456

Total valid votes -16,152
Voided votes -775
Total votes cast -16,927

Imeko Afon Local Government

Number of voters registered -35,311
Number of accreditted voters -23,481

APC -7,657
PDP -12,153

Valid votes cast -20,466
Void votes -1,122

Sagamu Local Government
Number of registered voters -77,955
Number of accreditted voters -37,772

APC -15,761
PDP -17,263

Ijebu Ode Local Government

Number of registered voters -55,127
Number of voters accreditted -25,973

APC -14,043
PDP -8,972

Remo North Local Government
Number of registered voters -39,180
Number of accreditted voters -16,960

APC -6,164
PDP -9,278

Ewekoro Local Government

Number of registered voters -62,425
Number of accreditted voters -14,193

APC -9,626
PDP -3,227

Obafemi-Owode Local Government

Number of registered voters -74,871
Number of accreditted voters -24,402

APC -15,207
PDP -5,786

Ijebu North-East

Number of registered voters 36058
Number of accredited voters 15214

APC- 7638
PDP -6163

Odogboolu local government

Number of registered voters 70658
Number of accredited voters 25752

APC -11623

PDP -11405

Abeokuta North local government

Number of registered voters -12 5485
Number of accredited voters -30556

APC 21213

PDP 5,742
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INEC Officials Escape Lynching In Anambra State

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 Some Anxious voters almost lynched electoral officials at Umunankwo/ Mputu ward in Ogbaru local government area of Anambra State for arriving late to the polling unit.

 According to LEADERSHIP Sunday, the poll officials arrived the centre at about 12:30pm without result sheets for two polling units. One of the officials for the centre, Mr. Ignatius Onyejekwe, stated that he escaped the wrath of the voters along with other ad hoc staff by the whiskers.

Narrating his ordeal to the electoral officer, he stated that the voters were angry because they could not find voting materials for two polling units there and the presiding officials.

 As at 3:30pm, INEC officials hadn’t arrived Obeagwe, Akili-Ogidi and Ogwuikpele communities in Ogbaru riverine area because of the difficult terrain owing to rain fall that occurred the previous night. The electoral officials were said to have refused entering a flying boat to access the three communities.

 Meanwhile, though the elections witnessed massive turnout of voters in the state, late commencement of accreditation of voters and malfunctioning of the card readers characterized the conduct of the polls in many centres in the state.
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INEC Website Hacked : See Message Hackers Posted

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 The official website of the Independent National Electoral Commisione(INEC) has been hacked. AGAIN!!!. Below is what the hackers posted...
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Photos : INEC Begins Distribution Of Electoral Materials

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 The Independent National Electoral Commision(INEC), have commenced the movement of election materials across various local government and wards nationwide ahead of tomorrow's elections.



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INEC extends PVC distribution to March 22nd

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This is good news for voters as the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has extended the deadline of the Permanent Voters Card distribution to March 22nd. The collection for the PVCs was meant to have stopped today March 9th.Please go all out and get your card. Remember your vote is your power, use is wisely.
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INEC Denies Reports That Jega Has Been Replaced

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 The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Through a top official has denied fast spreading reports that a replacement has been chosen for its Chairman, Attahiru Jega.

 Facebook Rumours have been rife that Jega has been replaced by Professor Nazim Olufemi Mimiko, 
INEC Has confirmed that the News is nothing but an unfounded rumour. Accoirding to the official, 
“That information is false. No new Chairman has been nominated,” the INEC staff, who chooses to remain anonymous said..

 Reports have it that the Presidency is shopping for Jega’s replacement and that getting him to postpone the general elections was step one in the plot to unseat him.

 The INEC Chairman announced on Saturday, February 7, that the elections, which were originally slated to hold on February 14 and 28, will now hold on March 28 and April 11, 2015.
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APC Reacts To Election Potponement, Says It's “Highly Provocative”

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 Below is a press statement from the APC by their National Chairman, John E. K. Odigie-Oyegun....

 The All Progressives Congress, APC, has just heard over the news media that The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has decided to postpone the elections by six weeks on the strength of a letter by the security chiefs that they cannot provide security for the elections nationwide because of the commitment of its resources to fight insurgency in the north eastern part of the country.
This is clearly a major setback for Nigerian democracy, and our Party is meeting in emergency session to study its implications and will inform Nigerians of its decisions in the next few days.
In the meantime, though what has happened is highly provocative, I strongly appeal to all Nigerians to remain calm and desist from violence and any activity which will compound this unfortunate development. We must not fall into this obvious trap. Change we must. They can only delay it; No one can stop it.

I want to assure all Nigerians that the All Progressives Congress will not abandon its commitment to change and will sustain the struggle to establish a new Nigeria. 

John E. K. Odigie-Oyegun. CON.
National Chairman, APC
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Official INEC Chairman's Statement On 2015 Election Schedule, Following Postponement Of The General Elections

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 Yesterday evening, INEC chairman announced the postponement of the 2015 general elections. Below is the full statement he gave to the press... 

 Ladies and Gentlemen, We invited you here today to make known the position of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on the timetable for the 2015 general elections. Let me state from the outset that the Commission’s position was reached after carefully weighing the suggestions from briefings held with different stakeholders in the electoral process. 

 The conduct of elections in a country like Nigeria is invariably a collective venture that involves not just the Election Management Body (EMB), but also a diverse range of stakeholders, notably security agencies, political parties and their candidates, voters, as well as interest groups, such as the civil society organizations and the media.To guarantee successful conduct of elections, there are things that are wholly the responsibility of the EMB. But there are other things critical for the success of elections, which fall outside the control of the EMB.

 In other words, while INEC must work hard to perfect its systems and processes for conducting elections, and take responsibility for any imperfections thereof, whatever the Commission does may not by itselfbe sufficient to guarantee the success of elections. There are a number of issues in the preparation and conduct of an election, the most critical of which is security, which is not under the control of INEC.


Current State of INEC’s Preparedness
On Thursday, February 5, 2015, I was invited to brief the National Council of State, which is the highest advisory to the President comprising past and present leaders in Nigeria, on the level of preparedness of INEC to conduct the 2015 general elections. I made a presentation to the Council titled ‘Preparations for the 2015 General Elections: Progress Report,’ in which I gave a detailed account of what the Commission has been doing in readiness for the national elections (National Assembly and Presidential) scheduled for February 14th, and the state elections (Governorship and State Assembly) scheduled for February 28th, 2015.

 The summary of my presentation to the National Council of State meeting is that, for matters under its control,  INEC is substantially ready for the general elections as scheduled, despite discernible challenges being encountered with some of its processes like the collection of Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) by registered members of the public.


 In addition, INEC has been doing everything it can to facilitate the collection of the PVCs by registered members of the public.As at 5thFebruary 2015, the total number of PVCs collected was 45, 829, 808, representing 66.58% of the total number of registered voters.

 In the delivery and deployment of electoral materials, INEC is also at a comfort level in its readiness for the general elections as scheduled (see the presentation to the Council of State). The Commission’s preparations are not yet perfect or fully accomplished. But our level of preparedness, despite a few challenges, is sufficient to conduct free, fair and credible elections as scheduled on February 14th and February 28th. Compared with 2011 when, within a short time, we conducted general elections that were universally adjudged free, fair and credible and the best in Nigeria’s recent electoral history, our processes are today better refined, more robust and therefore capable of delivering even better elections.


Other Variables
But as I mentioned earlier, there are some other variables equally crucial for successful conduct of the 2015 general elections that are outside the control of INEC. One important variable is security for the elections.

 While the Commission has a very good working relationship with all security agencies, especially on the platform of the Inter-agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES) since its inception in 2010, it has become pertinent for it to seriously consider the security advisory presented to it by the Security and Intelligence Services. I would like to reiterate here that INEC is an EMB and not a security agency. It relies on the security services to provide a safe environment for personnel, voters, election observers and election materials to conduct elections wherever it deploys. Where the security services strongly advise otherwise, it would be unconscionable of the Commission to deploy personnel and call voters out in such a situation.

 Last Wednesday, which was a day before the Council of State meeting, the office of the National Security Adviser (NSA) wrote a letter to the Commission, drawing attention to recent developments in four Northeast states of Borno, Yobe, Adamawa and Gombe currently experiencing the challenge of insurgency. The letter stated that security could not be guaranteed during the proposed period in February for the general elections.

 This advisory was reinforced at the Council of State meeting on Thursday where the NSA and all the Armed Services and Intelligence Chiefs unanimously reiterated that the safety and security of our operations cannot be guaranteed, and that the Security Services needed at least six weeks within which to conclude a major military operation against the insurgency in the Northeast; and that during this operation, the military will be concentrating its attention in the theatre of operations such that they may not be able to provide the traditional support they render to the Police and other agencies during elections.


INEC’s Decision
We have done wide ranging consultation to enable us have as much input as is necessary before taking an informed decision. In the series of consultations that we held with stakeholders, the questions consistently posed to them for consideration are:
(i)                In view of the latest development, should INEC proceed with the conduct of the general elections as scheduled in spite of this strong advice; and if so, what alternative security arrangements are available to be put in place?
(ii)             Or, should INEC take the advice and adjust the schedules of the general elections within the framework of Constitutional provisions?

 The Commission held a meeting after the consultations, and decided to take the advice of the Security Chiefs and adjust the dates of the elections. We have done this relying on Section 26(1) of the Electoral 2010 (As Amended), which states thus: “Where a date has been appointed for the holding of an election, and there is reason to believe that a serious breach of the peace is likely to occur if the election is proceeded with on that date or it is impossible to conduct the elections as a result of natural disasters or other emergencies, the Commission may postpone the election and shall in respect of the area, or areas concerned, appoint another date for the holding of the postponed election, provided that such reason for the postponement is cogent and verifiable”.

 INEC notbeing a security agency that could by itself guarantee protection for personnel and materials, as well as voters during elections, the Commission cannot lightly wave off the advice by the nation’s Security Chiefs. The Commission is specifically concerned about the security of our ad hoc staff who constitute at least 600,000 young men and women, together with our regular staff, voters, election observers as well as election materials painstakingly acquired over the last one and half years.

 This concern is limited not just to the areas in the North-eastern part of Nigeria experiencing insurgency; the risk of deploying young men and women and calling people to exercise their democratic rights in a situation where their security cannot be guaranteed is a most onerous responsibility. Under such circumstances, few EMBs across the world, if any, would contemplate proceeding with the elections as scheduled. No matter the extent of INEC’s preparedness, therefore, if the security of personnel, voters, election observers and election materials cannot be guaranteed, the life of innocent young men and women as well the prospects of free, fair, credible and peaceful elections would be greatly jeopardised.


 Consequently, the Commission has decided to reschedule the 2015 general elections thus: the national elections (i.e. Presidential and National Assembly) are now to hold on March 28th, 2015; while the state elections (Governorship and State Assembly) are to hold on April 11th, 2015. It should be noted that this rescheduling falls within the constitutional framework for the conduct of the elections, notably, Sections 76(2), 116(2), 132(2) and 178(2). See also Section 25 of the Electoral Act 2010 (As Amended).

 For the avoidance of doubt, we will under no circumstancesapprove an arrangement that is not in line with the provisions of our laws. Our hope is that with this rescheduling, the security services will do their best to ensure that the security environment needed for safe and peaceful conduct of the 2015 elections is rapidly put in place.

 We in INEC reassure all Nigerians and indeed the international community of our commitment to do everything within the law and to conduct free, fair, credible and peaceful elections. We call on the security agencies to honour their commitment to restore sufficient normalcy for elections to take place within the period of extension. We also call on Nigerians, political parties, candidates and all other stakeholders to accept this decision in good faith and ensure the maintenance of peace.

 As for us in INEC we’ll endeavour to use the period of the extension to keep on perfecting our systems and processes for conducting the best elections in Nigeria’s history. In particular, we believe that we would resolve all outstanding issues related to non-collection of PVCs, which agitate the minds of many Nigerians.

Finally, we wish to call on all Nigerians to accept our decision, which is taken in good faith and the best interest of deepening democracy ion our country.

Thank you.

Professor Attahiru M. Jega, OFR
Chairman, INEC
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Protesters Storm INEC Office, Demand Shift Of February General Elections

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 About 100 protesters stormed the headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, on Monday, demanding the postponement of this month’s general election.

 The youth gathered at the INEC headquarters in the Maitama District of Abuja asking it to delay the polls because of the difficulty in the distribution of the Permanent Voters Card, PVCs.

 According to the protesters, only 40 per cent of the poll had been distributed ahead of the February 14 and 28 elections. They also claimed that INEC needed 960,000 ad hoc staff but that at the time of their protest the staff had not been engaged.

 They argued that if the polls were allowed to go ahead as scheduled, several million Nigerians would not be able to vote.

 The youth, who gathered at Unity Fountain beside Hilton Hotel before marching to the INEC headquarters on Zambezi Street, were bearing banners and placards with the inscriptions such as “Election is for general participation, not for selective few”

 “INEC, do the right thing,” “Don’t disenfranchise Nigerians,” “We demand for the extension of election to allow Nigerian exercise their franchise.”


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