POLITICS
2023: Again INEC Warns Parties against Flouting Primaries Deadline
By Jude Opara, Abuja
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has once again cautioned political parties not to exceed the 2023 elections timetable deadline insisting that it would not allow party primaries beyond the June 4th deadline.
The INEC National Commissioner and Chairman, Outreach and Partnership Committee (OPC), Prof.
Kunle Ajayi said this yesterday in Abuja at a workshop organized by INEC and the International Republican Institute (IRI) for political parties on women participation in primaries ahead of the 2023 general election.He said 18 registered political parties that would participate in the elections have been given time to conduct their party primaries ahead of the general election, hence the Commission would not tolerate any primary conducted outside the deadline.
He said; “Empowered by Section 29(1) of the Electoral Act, 2022 stipulating that every political party shall not later than 180 days to the general elections, submit to the commission the list of candidates the party proposes to sponsor at the elections, who must have emerged from valid primaries conducted by the political parties”.
He equally enjoined women to come all out and take their rightful position in Nigeria political scheme.
He said, “It is regrettable that representation of women in party politics had been everything but impressive. The downward trajectory of poor showing of women in both appointive and elective positions at national and sub-national levels in contemporary times has not been any different in spite of the robust engagements at all strata on issues around women’s empowerment, gender equity and political inclusion.”
Ajayi also noted that the low membership of women in parties’ leadership structures and decision-making positions, and as aspirants, candidates for elections, elected or appointed officials in government, has denied the country the full potentials and the positive contributions of the women folk to national development, and to the building of a more inclusive society.
Earlier in her remarks, Acting Director, Gender and Inclusivity of INEC, Mrs. Dorothy Lakunuya Bello, said that INEC has provided a level playing ground for the women to participate in politics.
She regretted that women constituted 50 percent of Nigeria population but only 10 percent were interested in political participation.
“We have the hope that this meeting will serve as a motivating factor for the women to take the Bull by the Horn and take their rightful position in Nigeria politics,” she said.
She also advised women to drop the negative tendencies that inhabit them from participating in politics and challenge men in the 2023 general election.
In his goodwill message, the National Chairman Inter Party Advisory Council (IPAC) Engr. Yabagi Yusuf Sani, charged women to up their games so that the recent gains which they made in the political party leadership would be improved upon.
He further advised the various levels of government to always guarantee the 35% affirmative action.
POLITICS
Yusuf Presents N549bn 2025 Budget to Kano Assembly
Gov. Abba Yusuf of Kano State has presented a budget of N549 billion for 2025 fiscal year to the State House of Assembly for passage into law.
Presenting the proposal tagged ‘‘Budget of Hope, Human Capital and Economic Development’’ on Friday in Kano, Yusuf said it was aimed at consolidating and improving the wellbeing of the people of the state.
He said that the budget consist of N312 billion for capital expenditure and N236 billion for recurrent expenditure.
According to him, the 2025 budget, when approved, is projected to have a ratio of capital to recurrent 57:43 per cent respectively.
The governor explained that most of the capital spending would be in the Social and Economic Sectors to the tune of N 461 billion.
He also said that the Education Sector got a lion share of N168 billion more than the UNESCO and UN recommendations, adding that the figure represents 31 per cent, while the Health Sector received N90 billion representing 16. 50 per cent.
He added that the fund would be spent on executing policies and programmes aimed at ensuring quality and education at all levels.
He also said that N21 billion representing 3.83 per cent was earmarked for the Agricultural Sector, while Infrastructure Development got N70 billion representing 12.87 percent.
“N23 billion representing four per cent was set aside for Security, Justice and Emergency Services, while Water Supply and Rural Development got N27 billion representing 4.96 percent,” he explained.
The governor urged the lawmakers to ensure speedy passage of the budget, to enable the government continue to provide dividends of democracy to the people.
The Speaker, Jibrin Falgore, assured the governor of speedy passage of the budget to create time for January to December budget circle.
The Speaker also commended the governor for his stride in infrastructure development, security, health and education.(NAN)
POLITICS
Youth Advocate Urges LG Chairman to Key into Kogi Gov’s Devt Agenda
From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja
A Youth Advocate on grassroots advancement, Andrew Ochika has urged the newly elected chairman of Dekina Local Government Area in Kogi state, John Ura Ikani to key into Governor Usman Ododo’s development agenda.Ochika in an interview with Our Correspondent, said that the call has become necessary to boost accelerated development down to rural communities in Dekina Local Government Area.
Ochika, a member of Okoyi Community Youth Development, lamented lack of basic infrastructure in Dekina Local Government Area saying that the new Chairman has all it takes to deliver on his mandate and correct the anomaly. The Youth Advocate, who described the overwhelming victory of the Chairman in the just concluded council polls as well deserved, called on him to strive to justify the confidence reposed in him through the provision of democracy dividends to all communities in the local government area.According to him “the new Chairman, John Ura Ikani was a tested leader who performed excellently as Care-taker Chairman. I believe that now that he is elected as executive chairman, he has the capacity to deliver better than before”He urged the Chairman to sustain his tempo in grading of rural roads, provision of health facilities, rural electrification and drilling of bore-holes to ensure potable water supply in the area.He called on the people of the local government to cooperate with the Chairman in his efforts to uplift their living standards.POLITICS
Ondo 2024: INEC Tasks political parties, Supporters to Maintain Existing Peace
Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, National Chairman, Independence National Electoral Commission (INEC) has appealed to political parties, candidates, and supporters to maintain peace during the governorship election in Ondo State.
Yakubu made the appeal while monitoring the 2024 Ondo State Mock Accreditation held on Wednesday across the three senatorial district of the state.
Report says that INEC is scheduled to conduct the Ondo State Governorship Election on Nov.
16, 2024, with 18 political parties to participate in the election.The INEC chairman, who said that the exercise was part of the commission’s preparation, said the maintenance of peace would enable the commission to conduct a free and fair election.
He also said that the mock accreditation was to further test the functionality of their system.
“In the last election, our machines performed optimally but we can not take that for granted.
“We will ensure that all the polling units open on time so that voters will not come and wait for INEC officials and materials.
“And we have tested the integrity of the machines, it is not the matter of early deployment, but also early accreditation.
“We are doing our best as an electoral commission and others should also do their best, particularly political parties and their candidates.
“I want to appeal to political parties, candidates and their supporters to ensure that they maintain the peace that will enable us to deploy and conclude the process in good time.
“And also to announce the candidate people of Ondo State are choosing as their governor on Saturday,” he said.
Earlier, Mr Usman Isiaka Taiwo, who was accredited at the Ijapo High School, Akure, Ward 4 Unit 41, applauded INEC for the conduct.
“There is no delay in the exercise, and I will come along with my family to cast our votes for the candidate of our choice,” he said.
Also, Mrs Adebimpe Bankole, who was accredited at Alagbaka Primary School, Akure, Ward 5 Unit 18, scored INEC 80 per cent for the mock exercise.
“I am satisfied with the process because I did not waste any time before I did my accreditation.
“I would have given them 100 per cent but I can’t, rather I will give them 80 per cent because they have done well.
“By Gods grace, I will come out on Saturday, Nov. 16 for the election proper to cast my vote,” she said.
The INEC national chairman visited Ijapo High School, Akure, Ward 4 Unit 41; and Alagbaka Primary School, Akure, Ward 5 Unit 18.
Ward 10 Unit 12 in Owena, and Ward 10, Unit 1, Aiyetoro/ Owena, Idanre Local Government Area in Ondo Central Senatorial District, were also visited.
Yakubu also visited two Local Government Area offices of the commission including Ile-Oluji/ Okeigbo in Ondo North Senatorial District. (NAN)