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Why Buhari’s votes in the North can’t be challenged in court – Clarke

A legal practitioner, Robert Clarke, SAN

[dropcap]A[/dropcap] legal practitioner, Robert Clarke, SAN, on Sunday said the votes President Muhammadu Buhari got from the northern part of the country cannot be challenged in court. He stated this on Sunday while appearing on Channels Television’s Politics Today.

According to him, Buhari enjoyed the goodwill from the northern people because of what he described as the ‘President’s track records’.

“Look at the presidential election, nobody can challenge the number of people who voted for President Buhari in the north because there is a track record.

“In 2003, Buhari beat any other candidate in the north, in 2007 he beat any other candidate in the north, in 2011 he beat any other candidate in the north, (same in) 2015. So in 2019, if you look at his performance when you look at his performance, there is a footprint.” He stated.

His comments come two weeks after the People Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, inaugurated his legal team to challenge the result of the just concluded presidential election.

Prior to the setting up of the team headed by a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Dr Livy Uzoukwu, Atiku had rejected the result, alleging several malpractices including the use of the military to perfect voters’ intimidation and suppression in PDP strongholds.

He had also accused the All Progressives Congress (APC) of conniving with INEC officials and security agents to fabricate “bogus figures and outright falsification of the returns from the polling units”.

The PDP candidate, thereafter, said he would use all available legitimate means to challenge the result of the election.

But Clarke stressed that he would have advised Atiku against challenging the result if he was his (Atiku’s) lawyer.

According to him, an aggrieved loser at an election should show that the election was riddled with malpractice before succeeding at the tribunal.

“Let’s be honest. The criteria for challenging an election is three-fold. When you go to an election petition, you must first of all show that the election was riddled with malpractice.

“After bringing out the malpractice, you must show that those malpractices affected the result declared by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

“If I were Atiku’s lawyer, I would have told him that it not easy to challenge an election that has given someone four million votes because when we look at the five states of the southeast, the totality of all the states is not up to half, two million votes of what Buhari (got) not to talk of four million,” he stated.

Saraki loyalists will not be allowed to hold any leadership position in the 9th Senate-Omo-Agege

 

Senate President Bukola Saraki and Omo- Agege

[dropcap]S[/dropcap]enator Ovie Omo-Agege (APC-Delta Central) has vowed that no lawmaker connected with Senate President Bukola Saraki will be allowed to hold any leadership position in the 9th Senate.

According to Independent, the lawmaker lamented that those he described as Saraki’s relegates regime made sure allagenda of the government was shut down for almost three of the four years of President Muhammadu Buhari first tenure. Omo-Agege stated that the move to shut out Saraki’s men was necessary to avert a repeat of events of the outgoing Assembly.
“For that reason, we are saying, it is the party’s caucus that will meet in consultation with Mr President and decide and recommend for the leadership position. And Mr President is the head of that caucus,” Omo-Agege said.

“We’ll no longer allow relegates to govern the National Assembly. When they did the last time, you saw what happened. “I have not told anybody that I am interested in running for the Senate Presidency.“But, having said that, I am just as qualified as any other ranking senator of the Ninth Senate.

“So, when the time comes, depending on the decision made by the caucus of the party – Mr President and other relevant stakeholders – and depending on where it is zoned to. After the zoning, we consult ourselves and comply with the rules.”

Show OF Shame in Oshimili South LGA! 

*Election Money tears Chairman, Councillors apart, Chairman in physical combat with Councillors.

Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa

[dropcap]W[/dropcap]hat could be regarded as show of Shame had just occurred at Oshimili South local government council yesterday where money mapped out for the prosecution of the just concluded 2019 general elections caused physical fighting between the council chairman, Hon Andrew Uche Osadebe and the Councillors.
Trouble started earlier yesterday Wednesday March 13, 2019, when the Councillors approached the chairman to give them their own share of the N3.4million mapped out for the election.The chairman who already has allegedly misappropriated the said money gave flimsy excuses saying he gave the Leader of the Legislative arm N300,000.The Councillors who were angered beyond control while requesting
for their own share of the money which was placed at N1.2 million, burst into the chairman’s office and engaged him in a physical combat.
The council premises was turned into a theatre of war without bullets where blows were thrown at one another by the political class which attracted the police and other security operatives at the council.

At the time of filing this report, a staff of the council who does not want his name on print, confirmed that the chairman and the Councillors went to Police station ‘A’ Division, Asaba yesterday , wednesday, March 13, 2019,to settle the issue. The source also disclosed that both the chairman and the Councillors are very greedy, adding that its only money that had been causing crisis amongst them while the civil servants at the council always stand afar and watch them disgrace themselves. The source also said that this is the worst set of political class ever to be in the council.
Earlier, the Leader of the Legislative arm of the council, had denied collecting any money from the chairman.
It will be recalled that during the time of bailout fund,the chairman also had issues with the Councillors over the alleged embezzlement of the N10 million allocated last year to the council by Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa to execute projects in the local government but the council cannot give the full details of the fund or the projects executed with the fund.
This is not the first time the chairman is engaging in physical combat with Councillors. And this may not be the last.
More details will soon unfold as the Oshimili South Local Government continues to boil…
By: Duke Okereka

JAMB begins 2019 UTME on April 11

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has scheduled its 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) to begin on April 11. The board made this known on Wednesday in a statement by it’s Head of Media and Publicity, Dr Fabian Benjamin.

According to Benjamin, the mock examination will hold on April 1, nationwide, contrary to its earlier announcement that the exercise will hold on March 23.

The JAMB spokesman said that the change was due to certain circumstances beyond the board’s control.

He, however, urged candidates, who had indicated interest in the mock examination at the point of registration and had since printed the notification slips, not to bother printing another one.

“All the details on the slips remain the same except the examination date, which is now April 1, 2019.

“However, candidates are to begin the printing of the 2019 UTME notification slips from Tue., April 2.

“All candidates, who registered for the 2019 UTME are to ensure that they print their examination notification slips before the day of the examination as no excuses will be entertained.

“The public should note that the board will not reschedule examination for any candidate.

“Candidates can print their slips anywhere,” he stated.

Benjamin noted that 41,063 candidates created profiles and procured either UTME or Direct Entry (DE) ePINS, but were unable to complete registration after initiating the process as at the close of sale of UTME forms on Thur., Feb. 2 and subsequent close of registration.

He, however, said that it was in view of this that the board opened the registration portal effective on Wed., March 13 to enable all the candidates with either UTME or DE ePINS to complete the registration formalities.

The JAMB spokesman said: “The portal will be closed on Friday, March 15 by 12 midnight.

“This opportunity is for only candidates who had created profile and procured UTME or DE ePINS before the close of registration portal as the sale of ePINS has since been closed.

“Please endeavour to register before Friday midnight if you are holding any of the ePINS for either UTME or DE.”

The Final fall of Owelle Rochas

Owelle Okorocha

[dropcap]L[/dropcap]ike tale, little by little, small small, the news filtering into the waves that a senatorial candidate, a sitting governor was forcing an INEC REC, a Professor of academic, at gun point to announce him winner of an election yet concluded. As if that was not enough, two weeks later, he was all over the news again, harassing, bullying and tormenting anyone around, to declare his boy, winner of a governorship election yet concluded

It cannot be any other than Owelle Rochas Okorocha, outgoing governor of Imo State. That was the good image he created in last few weeks.

Earlier in the year, it was getting clearer Rochas was heading to the sea when he threw caution and took up public fight with  Oshiomole. Their fight was about who should be the APC governorship candidate in Imo. It was  allegedly reported in Sahara reporters that Oshiomole sold it to Uzodimma at $2m. Oh my world! Such a sweet cool deal. This alleged unholy transaction forced Rochas to activate his alleged hidden party, the AA Party. People can be half smart. For real!

Like play like play, Buhari got in the fight. Aisha got in the war. Suddenly it was Rochas versus APC. His world against their world. How many wars can a man fight at same time? It doesn’t matter to a man like Rochas
how many wars he picks at a time.  Rochas vs Oshiomole. Rochas vs APC.
Rochas vs Ararume, Ihedioha, Ohakim, Uzodimma, Izunaso, Madumere and above all Imolites –young and old, rich and poor, sick and healthy, retired and active, witches and wizard– just name it. If its not moving market today
it will be paying half salary tomorrow or dancing in agbada a day after tomorrow. What a governor!

The death that calls a dog doesn’t allow it smell shit, hahaha, “onwu n’egbu nwa nkita adi ekwe ya anu isi nsi.”

Sorry to Rochas but no sorry. Mundane and stupid stupidity is unforgiven. Innocent stupidity is forgiven. Rochas is not innocent and should be punished.

If Ihedioha fails to pursue, overtake and recover from Rochas, ALL, I mean ALL, then he should count himself a bigger fool.

Like sult to injury, do you know its said that Rochas wont be going to senate after all. Conned by APC con masters. It is very obvious that he is a good candidates for Imo Jail come 29th may 2019.

Lagos State Police Arrest Okada Operators, Seize 115 Motorcycles

[dropcap]O[/dropcap]peratives of the Lagos State Environmental Sanitation and Special Offences (Enforcement) Unit (TaskForce) said it has seized 115 motorcycles including 22 branded commercial motorcycles called ‘Gokada and Maxokada’ for violating the state road traffic laws.

Chairman of the Taskforce, Mr. Olayinka Egbeyemi, a Chief Superintendent of Police, CSP, who personally led the enforcement operations on motorcyclists operating on restricted routes and driving against traffic around Ikeja, Ojota and Maryland ordered owners/operators of commercial ‘Gokada’ and ‘Maxokada’ to immediately comply with the Lagos State Road Traffic Laws of 2012.

Egbeyemi confirmed that activities of newly branded commercial motorcycle operators are illegal and without any valid documentation from the State government. He reiterated that in accordance with the law no commercial motorcycle operator is allowed to operate on 475 restricted routes including highways and bridges across the State.

“The government enjoined members of the public to henceforth desists from patronising commercial motorcyclists on all restricted routes as passengers are as well liable for prosecutions”

“It was an eye-sore seeing operators of these newly branded commercial motorcycles (Gokada/Maxokada) competing for the right of ways with motorists on highways and bridges across the State”

The Chairman, however, stated that the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, CP Zubairu Muazu has directed that the 10 arrested riders be immediately charged to court for prosecution.

One of the arrested ‘Gokada’ rider, Mr. Ayeni Francis who claimed to be paying N3000 per day to their authority said they were not aware of any documentation with the government.

Another arrested rider, Mr. Adebayo Adeniran confirmed that he collected one of the newly branded commercial motorcycle, ‘Maxokada’ on hire purchase from the management after he presented a guarantor.

Onnoghen Misses CCT Hearing

Justice Walter Onnoghen
Suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN)

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen, was absent at today’s Code of Conduct Tribunal hearing on medical grounds. Onnoghen, however, wrote the tribunal, informing it that he had a toothache and could not attend the hearing due to a medical appointment he had with his doctors.

Naija News recalls that the tribunal had ordered a daily hearing of the matter on Monday, after reserving ruling in an application challenging its jurisdiction.

The lead counsel representing Onnoghen, Adegboga Awomolo, presented a letter from the hospital where Onnoghen is expected to be meeting with medical officials on the appointment.

Reading through the letter, the lead prosecution lawyer, Aliu Umar, said he would concede to the report that the defendant had a medical challenge. According to Mr Aliu, the content of the medical letter showed that Mr Onnoghen was also battling a high blood pressure and that the CJN was ordered to remain on bed rest for the next 72 hours.

A three-member panel of the tribunal led by Danladi Umar, therefore, adjourned the matter till March 15, following a request for an adjournment by the prosecution.

“In view of the medical report presented by the defendant and the fact that the request was conceded by the prosecution, the tribunal hereby adjourns matter till Friday, March 15 as requested by the prosecution,” said Mr Umar.

Mr Onnoghen is facing trial on alleged false asset charge.

The ‘Berlin Wall’ Of Hegemony Politics Has Fallen In Kwara – Minister

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said the
‘Berlin Wall’ of hegemony politics has finally fallen in Kwara State,
following the massive victory of the All Progressives Congress (APC)
in the 2019 general elections in the state.
The Minister, who is the leader of the APC in Kwara, said the party’s
brooms have swept the state clean of all traces of hegemony politics,
after the party won all 24 House of Assembly seats, all three
senatorial seats, all six House of Representatives seats, the
governorship and the presidential elections in the state.
”The result is 35-0! Our brooms have swept the state clean,” he
said, tracing the long battle for the emancipation of Kwara to Nov.
17th 2018, when the party won the by-election for the
Ekiti/Oke-ero/Irepodun/Isin federal constituency.
Thanking the ‘long-suffering’ people of Kwara for their hard work,
sacrifices and determination that culminated in the victory, after
they rallied under the ‘O To Ge (enough is enough) movement, Alhaji
Mohammed said never again will anyone enslave Kwarans under the guise
of dynasty or hegemony politics
He said God made the massive victory possible, and thanked the
security agencies, the leaders of the party at state and national
levels as well as President Muhammadu Buhari whose leadership and
unflinching support, he said, propelled the APC to victory.
The Minister said the victory transcends Kwara State, adding: ”It is
a victory for all advocates of good governance everywhere. It is the
triumph of good over evil, no matter how long it takes…and a hard
blow to those who willfully turn the public treasury into their
personal piggy banks.”
He said, however, that with the victory, the real work has just begun,
in view of the high expectations of the people.
”We cannot afford to disappoint our people. We must ride on the wave
of their enthusiasm and determination to deliver to them the dividends
of democracy, for which they have been yearning. All our leaders, both
elected and otherwise, must come together to channel the
energy and vibrancy of our people to positive goals,” Alhaji Mohammed said.
He called on APC members and supporters in the state to be magnanimous
in victory, saying there is no room for vindictiveness or hatred in
the new Kwara.
”The massive victory in Kwara State came on a peaceful note. We must
maintain that and banish all the vestiges of violence from our
state,” the Minister said.

Re-election: I trusted in the Lord – Okowa

Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa (Center) flanked by ‏his wife, Edith Okowa (R) and Deputy Gov’s wife, Mrs Ebiere Otuaro, in Government House Chapel, celebrating the governorship return victory on Monday in Asaba.

[dropcap]G[/dropcap]ov. Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta on Monday celebrated his re-election in Saturday’s governorship poll at Government House Chapel, Asaba, saying he had trusted in God for the victory. INEC had declared Okowa, the Governorship Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), winner in the March 9 election, having polled 925, 274 votes to defeat Chief Great Ogboru of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who scored 215,938 votes.

Okowa thanked God for the victory and appreciated party chieftains and Deltans generally for their support that ensured the victory. He said that the election came with all manner of challenges, causing the party members to become worried, but they refused to be discouraged.

According to the governor, the victory is for all Deltans and not that of Okowa.

“At the final announcement of the governorship election results, we won convincingly in 23 out of 25 local government areas, but lost marginally in two Local Government Areas. “I trusted in the Lord and those who led the campaign also trusted in the Lord.

“I thank the leaders of the party for not just delivering me and my deputy, Kingsley Otuaro, but also two of our senators, nine members of house of representative and 26 members of house of assembly.

“Most especially. I want to appreciate my leader, former governor, Chief James Ibori.”

The governor said that the opposition had plotted to disrupt the governorship election in the state, but God averted their plans. “But I want to publicly appreciate INEC and the security agents for being very fair and firm, and for standing for free and fair elections in the state.

In a sermon titled “The Triumph of God” taken from Psalm 2 verses 1-4, Venerable Charles Oseme enjoined everyone to trust in the Lord for a sure victory.

The Government House in Asaba witnessed huge crowd immediately the final result of the election was announced.

Among those that graced the thanksgiving celebration were former Gov. James Ibori; Sen. James Manager; Sen. Peter Nwaoboshi; State PDP Chairman, Mr Kingsley Esiso; party faithful, and civil servants.

APC, PDP alleges fraud as INEC declares six states’ governorship poll inconclusive

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he Independent National Electoral Commission on Monday continued its declaration of results of the governorship and state Houses of Assembly elections conducted across the country on Saturday.But for the first time since 1999 that the nation embraced democracy, INEC declared governorship poll in six states inconclusive. The states affected are Kano, Sokoto, Benue, Bauchi, Adamawa and Plateau.

While INEC has stopped the announcement of results in Rivers State due to the violence that engulfed the state, the commission has also controversially halted the announcement of the governorship election in Kano State which shows the Peoples Democratic Party is leading.
Consequently, the PDP has accused the INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, of allegedly playing the script of the ruling All Progressives Congress by declaring governorship elections in these states inconclusive.

It claimed that the commission carried out the action in states where it (the PDP) was in clear lead.

The former ruling party insisted that INEC had become overtly partisan, surrendered its independence to the APC and carried on as “a compromised umpire with obnoxious impunity, thereby sending signals of being heavily bribed by the APC to alter results for its candidates.”

INEC chair playing APC script over inconclusive elections – PDP

The National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Mr Kola Ologbondiyan, who spoke at a press briefing in Abuja on Monday, insisted that the party was in possession of intelligence reports that INEC was being remotely controlled by the Presidency.He said this was why the commission had refused to declare the full outcome of the governorship elections in some states.He said, “The PDP has full intelligence of how INEC is acting on instructions from the Buhari Presidency and the APC in orchestrating unwholesome situations and declaring already concluded governorship elections in Sokoto, Adamawa, Bauchi, Plateau as well as other states as inconclusive, immediately it became obvious that the PDP was set to win.

“This also informs the foisting of unexplainable stoppage and delays in the announcement of already collated results in other states where the PDP is clearly leading the race, from the results so far declared at the polling units.“Our party has also been informed of how INEC is now seeking ways to use the situation to aid the APC to alter the results and announce the APC candidates as winners in the elections clearly led by the PDP just as it did in the 2018 Osun State governorship election.

“In some of the states like Rivers, the PDP has information of plots by the APC to leverage the declaration by INEC to unleash more violence on the state and push for isolated election where they can bring in more security forces to concentrate on forcefully taking over the state.
“Already, in Rivers State, INEC is under heavy pressure from the Director General of the Buhari Campaign Organisation and the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, to redeploy and replace the state Resident Electoral Commissioner as well as the Administrative Secretary.

“This will be totally unacceptable, completely provocative and shall be firmly resisted by the people even if the totality of our nation’s security is deployed to Rivers State.”

Ologbondiyan said that results of all the state assembly elections in Rivers State had been declared and winners had emerged.

He cautioned Yakubu and the commission to perish the thought of altering any figures for the APC and to immediately announce the results in these states and others where he claimed the PDP candidates clearly won, going by the results already declared at the poling units, wards and local government collation centres.

He said that anything short of this would attract the “legitimate wrath of the people.”

Ologbondiyan also said that Nigerians were already aware that elections had been concluded in the affected states; results collated and declared at the polling units, wards and local government collation centres and all returning officers and “political parties conclusively have the figures.”He said, “Prof. Yakubu must have noted how his name is becoming synonymous with electoral manipulations, among Nigerians, and the fact that our citizens and international community hold him responsible for the rigging of the presidential and other elections for the APC.

“Today, majority of Nigerians and the global democratic institutions are questioning the state of our democracy and electoral processes, which have been under siege under the supervision of President Buhari and Prof. Mahmood Yakubu.

“In the light of these INEC’s manipulative tendencies, the PDP therefore charges our leaders, teeming members and lovers of democracy in the affected states to immediately commence a march to INEC offices and use all legitimate means to protect our mandate as freely given by the people at the polling units across the nation.”

In spite of the PDP’s protest, INEC had while declaring the Plateau State governorship poll inconclusive on Monday, said a supplementary election would hold in nine LGAs and 20 polling units in the state.The Resident Electoral Commissioner in the State, Mr Halilu Pai, who spoke through the Head of Voter Education, Mr Osaretin Imahiyereobo, told The PUNCH in Jos on Monday that the state INEC had sent the report of the inconclusive election to the INEC headquarters in Abuja. He added that INEC headquarters would determine the date when the supplementary governorship poll would hold.

Our correspondents reported that during the governorship poll, the APC candidate, Simon Lalong, led with 583,255 votes in 11 local government areas, while the PDP candidate, Jeremiah Useni, got 538,326.
Given the 44,929 margin of lead and the total number of cancelled votes at 49,377, the Returning Officer in Plateau State, Prof. Richard Kimbir, who announced the results at the state INEC headquarters around 3am on Monday, stated that the election was inconclusive.

The total number of registered voters was put at 2,480,455, while the number of accredited voters was 1,147,025.The total number of valid votes was 1,138,987 with 16,691 rejected votes, resulting in 1,154,678 total votes cast.

Bauchi rerun: PDP says ‘we are ready’ as APC calls for probe

In Bauchi State, the Returning Officer, Prof. Mohammed Kyari, declared that the election in Tafawa Balewa Local Government Area of the state was inconclusive.

According to him, the PDP candidate, Senator Bala Mohammed, got 469,512 votes against his closest rival, the incumbent Governor Mohammed Abubabakar of the APC, who got 465,453 votes.He had said that the margin of lead between the the two candidates was 4,059 votes after cancelling the votes of Tafawa Balewa LGA which had 139,240 accredited voters.
Kyari added that the number of cancelled votes in the elections even without that of Tafawa Balewa LGA was 45,312 and therefore declared that based on Section 26 part 53 of the Electoral Act the governorship election in the state was inconclusive.

He also directed INEC to conduct a re-run election in the affected LGA within the next 21 days.

But speaking at a Press Conference at the NUJ Secretariat, Bauchi on Monday, the PDP Chairman, Hamza Akuyam, said the decision to declare the election inconclusive had confirmed the party’s earlier claims that the APC was planning to rig the election.

Akuyam, who was in company with the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, the DG Campaign of the party, senators Abdul Ningi, Nazif Gamawa and Isa Misau and the PDP bigwigs in Bauchi State, called for the immediate redeployment of the state Resident Electoral Commissioner, Ibrahim Abdullahi, and the Commissioner of Police, Ali Janga.But the APC in Bauchi State on Monday called on security agencies to probe the allegation by the Returning Officer in Tafawa Balewa LGA, Mrs Dominion Anosike, that she declared the result under duress.

The party demanded that after the investigation “whosoever is found guilty should face the wrath of the law.”
The APC also accused the PDP of “unnecessarily crying foul” over the declaration of the governorship election as inconclusive.

While blaming the PDP for the crisis in Tafawa Balewa LGA which led to the cancellation of the results, the party also said the opposition was responsible for INEC decision.The APC chairman in the state, Alhaji Ahmed Nana, said, “The PDP is crying foul unnecessarily. The lady alleged that she was put under security threat and wrote the result under duress. I would like to call on the security agencies to probe it and whosoever is found guilty should face the wrath of the law.

“Which party was said to be winning the election? It was not the APC that forced the declaration of results under duress, but the PDP. If it was the APC that forced the Returning Officer in Tafawa Balewa to declare the result, then why would they make her give the higher votes to the PDP? Anybody doing that will do that for his party to win.

“So, you see, it is now obvious that it was the PDP that forced her to write the result that gave them victory in that area. The Collation Officer even said it there, nobody forced her to say that. In fact, we are the ones that are supposed to be saying that.”

On the rerun, the APC chairman expressed confidence that the ruling party would retain power in the state.When contacted by one of our correspondents, the state Resident Electoral Commissioner, Kassim Gaidam, said a date for the rerun would be communicated as soon as a decision on the date was taken.

Tambuwal threatens legal action over Sokoto gov poll stalemate

Governor Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State has threatened to approach the court and challenge the inconclusiveness of the state governorship election last Saturday.Reacting to INEC’s decision to declare the election as inconclusive where he was leading at a press conference, Tambuwal alleged that the commission had yet to give reason for its decision.

Tambuwal, who was leading with a slim margin of 3,413 votes, also explained that, “going by Section 179, sub-section 2, of the Nigerian constitution as amended, there was no clause that gave room for inconclusiveness.“The returning officer up till now, has not told us why the re-run in each of the polling units. The Electoral Act is very clear on reasons for re-run or inconclusive poll.

“Where there is violence or malfunctioning card reader machine, what is expected is to record zero vote in such polling unit(s).”
He said, “If INEC did not do the needful, I will approach the court to test the viability of the commission’s technicality. Votes have been cast, we are clearly ahead with the highest number of votes in more than two-thirds areas of the state, therefore, INEC needs to come back and declare the result.

“The trend from Bauchi, Sokoto, Plateau and Adamawa states is worrisome. The PDP has won the election in Sokoto and INEC should do the needful.”

Tambuwal, however, remarked that challenging INEC decision in court did not mean the party would boycott the re-run.Supplementary poll to hold in 44 polling units in Adamawa

INEC Returning Officer in Adamawa State, Prof. Andrew Haruna, while declaring the results inconclusive around 3am on Monday, explained that a rerun was necessary because the number of votes cancelled was more than the victory margin recorded.

According to him, a total of 1,973,083 voters registered for the election while 894,481 voters were accredited for voting.

He said after the Saturday election, 40,988 votes were cancelled in 44 polling units across the state, which were more than the margin recorded between the winner and the runner-up.

The PDP candidate, Ahmadu Fintiri, led the Saturday’s election with 32,476 votes after polling 367,471 ahead of the APC candidate, Jibrilla Bindow, who scored 334,995 votes. Bindow is seeking re-election.

In an exclusive interview with one of our correspondents, the state PDP Chairman, Tahir Shehu, described INEC’s decision as unfortunate.

He added, “It is however fortunate for us because there is no magic that will make the APC score above the lead we have established. The areas where elections were cancelled are PDP strongholds and we established this during the presidential election. We are leading with 32,476 votes and the total votes we are fighting for in the rerun are 40,998 votes. We are still highly hopeful of winning.”

In Madagali, rerun will take place in three polling units while in Michika, the exercise will take place in five polling units.

At Mubi North area of the state, rerun will also take place in three polling units while Hong, Song and Demsa have four polling units each where rerun will take place.

Other areas affected are Toungo with three polling units, Numan with six units and Lamurde, Guyuk with three polling units each.

With 11,016 votes, Michika has the highest number of votes to be contested while Numan has the second highest number with 5,014 votes.

Mubi North, which is one of the strongholds of the APC candidate, has 1,978 votes to be contested. In the result earlier declared, Bindow of the APC scored 31,794 votes in Mubi North to beat the PDP candidate who scored 16,667 while in Michika, the PDP candidate scored 24,504 against Bindow’s 13,224.

APC, PDP disagree over poll cancellation in Benue

INEC on Monday declared the Benue State governorship election held on Saturday inconclusive.

The Benue State Collation/Returning Officer, Prof. Sabastine Maimaiko, during the collation and announcement of the results in Makurdi, the Benue State capital, said the candidate of the PDP, Samuel Ortom, polled 410,576 votes while his closest rival, the APC candidate, Emmanuel Jime, scored 329,022 votes.

He stated that Ortom led Jime with 81,554 votes. He, however, said that total number of registered voters/areas where elections were not held or cancelled and properly documented on Form EC40G, was 121,019.

He clarified that the margin of lead (81,554 votes) was less than 121, 019 registered voters/areas where elections were not held or cancelled.

Maimaiko said, “Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, on the basis of the statistics just read out, I therefore declare this election inconclusive. INEC will conduct a supplementary election for this purpose.”

But the PDP agent, Alex Adum, opposed the declaration of the election inconclusive, saying the reason and statistics given by the Collation Officer were not appropriate by law.

He also enunciated some statistics to validate his assertion.

However, the APC state agent, Joe Abaegu, hailed the collation officer for declaring the election inconclusive, adding that his position was final.

Also the Benue State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Dr Nentawe Goshwe, countered the statistics provided by Adum, insisting that the collation officer was right in his declaration of the election inconclusive.

Inconclusive poll: Anti-democratic forces at work, says Atiku

Meanwhile, the Presidential candidate of the PDP in the last elections, Atiku Abubakar, says anti-democratic forces are at work.

He, therefore, called on INEC to act in defence of democracy.

Atiku said this amid controversies in six states of the federation.

In a Twitter post, however, Atiku said, “Anti-democratic forces are at work. My counsel to INEC is as follows: Conclude on the side of democracy. Conclude on the side of the people. Conclude on the side of the constitution. Conclude on the side of Nigeria.”

APC wins Zamfara, Kaduna, Borno, PDP sweeps Delta, Cross River

Meanwhile, in the governorship poll results declared on Monday by INEC, the APC won in Zamfara, Kaduna and Borno states while the PDP clinched the Delta and Cross River states governorship polls.

In Zamfara, Muktar Idris of the APC secured 534,541 votes to defeat Bello Matawalle of the PDP, who scored 189,452 votes out of the 810,782 votes cast across the 14 LGAs in the state.

Announcing the result, the Returning Officer, Prof. Kabir Bala, said the state had 1,717,128 registered voters, of which 823,294 were accredited during the election.

Also, the APC candidate in Borno State, Prof. Babagana Zulum, swept aside 31 other contestants by scoring 1,175,440 votes to beat his closest opponent, Alhaji Mohammed Imam of the PDP, who garnered 66,115 votes.Declaring Zulum the governor-elect, Prof. Alhassan Mohammed Gali, who is the Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University Kasheri, Gombe State, and the returning officer of Borno Governorship Election, said 2,316, 218 were registered voters with 1,292,138 accredited to vote.

He said 1,266,967 were total valid votes, with 22,060 votes rejected out of 1,289,027 total votes cast.

Declaring Prof. Zulum the governor-elect of Borno State, Gali said the APC candidate had satisfied the requirements of scoring the highest number of votes.Also, the Governor of Kaduna State, who is also the candidate of the APC, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, has been declared the winner.

The Vice-Chancellor, Bayero University, Kano, Prof. Mohammed Bello, who is the returning officer, said El-Rufai polled 1,045,427 to defeat his closest rival who is the PDP candidate, Isa Ashiru, who scored 814,168.But in Delta State the PDP candidate, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, was declared winner by the Presiding Officer and Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University, Otuoke, Bayelsa State, Prof. Seth Accra Jaja, on Monday afternoon.

The PDP candidate won in 23 out of the 25 LGAs of the state to secure a second term in office.

From the LGA results announced by Jaja, Okowa polled a total of 925,274 votes to defeat his closest rival of the APC, Chief Great Ogboru, who polled 215,938 votes.

The incumbent governor defeated his APC counterpart by a margin of 708,336 votes.

Announcing the results, Jaja described the election as keenly contested with 2,831,205 registered voters, 1,188,784 accredited voters, and 1,1783,351 votes.

But the APC state agent, Prof. Festus Arunayi, rejected the results over what he described as over-voting and violence across the polling units.

Ogboru and his party, the APC, also rejected the results, adding that the exercise was a sham that did not reflect what transpired at the polling units.

The state APC Chairman, Prophet Jones Erue, described the results released by INEC as “cooked up,” alleging that there were widespread irregularities across the state.

Erue, therefore, called for the cancellation of the exercise.