POLITICS
2023 Elections: Police Vow to go After Vote Buyers

The Inspector-General of Police, Mr Usman Baba says the police has devised strategies to arrest and prosecute politicians moving on election days with tonnes of cash for vote buying.
Baba stated this on Monday in Abuja at a one-day Stakeholders Summit on Addressing the Influence of Money on the 2023 General Election.
“Concerted efforts are being made by the Nigeria police as the lead agency in electoral security management to ensure that the use of money is not allowed to influence the 2023 general elections.
“We will ensure that at least, this menace is brought to the barest minimum.
“We will achieve this in synergy with sister security agencies, anti-graft and intelligence agencies and other stakeholders”, he said.
Baba, represented by Assistant Inspector General of Police, Operations, Bala Ciroma said already, a lot of arrest have been made of persons buying voter registration cards to rig the 2023 elections.
He added that some political thugs have also been arrested and are being prosecuted in courts.
“We will also ensure that the police X-Squad, intelligence officers and investigators are moved to the field to ensure that politicians moving on election days to buy votes are apprehended and dealt with according to the provisions of the law,” he added.
The I-G said the Force had embedded intelligence officers during political rallies to identify with precision, persons encouraging and perpetrating violence.
“Let me state again emphatically that the use of money during the 2023 elections is unacceptable and we will do all we can within the confines of the law to bring the offenders to book.
“Some politicians spend huge sums of money to get elected to office, thus their priority having been elected is to recoup the money they spent during the election.
“The consequence of this is that, those elected provide poor governance and deny the public the benefit of good governance, as they most likely are not the best candidates.
“When elections are influenced by money, credibility of the process is questioned. This leads to rancour and the possibility of violence after the elections.”
Baba said the police was also ready to deal with sponsors of violence before, during and after the elections.
“Some politicians often use money to sponsor restive youths who are readily available and willing to be mobilised as political thugs and to wreak mayhem on opponents and voters.
“We have seen this in the current political campaigns and this violence could spread to post election if the use of money is not checked.
“We cannot rule out attempt to entice the political umpires and security agents with money to influence the outcome of elections,” he said.
The I-G warned that anyone caught would face the full wrath of the law.
Mr Abdulrasheed Bawa, Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) described vote buying as a major obstacle to free, fair and credible elections in Nigeria.
Bawa who was represented by his Chief of Staff, Hadiza Zubairu, urged all Nigerians desirous of a better future not to be cajoled into relinquishing their right to good governance.
He said Nigerians must make deliberate and concerted efforts to make informed choices during the elections.
“We must collectively work to ensure we change the narrative around the current practice of deceptive election, otherwise that will not only translate to flawed political recruitment process, but will result in a great disservice to our dear country, Nigeria.
“We have consistently witnessed the continuous exploitation of a large section of the society by politicians who succeed in cajoling the vulnerable electorates to trade in their votes for a paltry sum,” Bawa said.
He alsoexpressed concern that the vulnerable have continued to remain oblivious of the consequence of vote selling.
“They fail to realize that when they sell their votes, they also give up their rights to demand for transparency and accountability from the elected leaders.
“They sell their future and that of their unborn children for an insignificant and greatly under-valued sum,” he added.
The EFCC boss assured that the commission would remain focused and committed to preventing vote buying and safeguarding the electoral process.
He added that the EFCC has been engaged in covert and overt surveillance to track votes buyers at polling units, and investigate and prosecute politicians who receive funds to influence election outcomes.
“Cases in point are the prosecution of certain politicians who received funds in order to influence the outcome of the 2015 elections.”
He recalled that the commission had in 2019 deployed its operatives to polling units across the country to discourage inducement of voters.
Bawa said some of the offenders were arrested, prosecuted and convicted.
“These efforts were also repeated at the Osun and Ekiti states elections, as well as in the recently concluded election primaries of political partie,.” Bawa said.
On his part, Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye, Chairman, Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), said vote buying has the tendency to scuttle good governance.
According to him, a government that is purchased will have no obligation to the people.
“If we don’t have this conversation and take these measures that were being discussed today, we will become helpless and frustrated.
“The knowledge that this process cannot and should not be manipulated will always put an elected government on their toes to deliver if they win freely, fairly and squarely.
“A faulty and corrupt electoral process emboldened incompetent and corrupt government. They don’t have to care about our feelings and our complaints.
“In such a situation, impunity will reign and corruption will thrive. This is what this conversation is designed to prevent from happening.
“We may not get it 100% right but the journey of 1000 miles must begin with the first step and this is the major big step we have taken, ” he said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the summit was organised by the Independent National Electoral Commission in collaboration with National Broadcasting commission, EFCC, ICPC among others.
NAN also reports that the summit is in line with the Federal Government’s resolve to ensure strict compliance with financial laws during campaigns and the elections.(NAN)
POLITICS
Zamfara North Communities Condemn Gov. Lawal’s Leadership as Total Failure

By David Torough, Abuja
A coalition representing four local government areas in Zamfara North Senatorial District has launched a scathing attack on Governor Dauda Lawal, branding his administration a “monumental failure” after two years in office.
In a statement on Wednesday, the coalition—made up of Kauran Namoda, Birnin Magaji, Shinkafi, and Zurmi communities—accused Governor Lawal of abandoning his campaign promises and worsening the region’s insecurity, poverty, and infrastructure decay.
Speaking on behalf of the coalition, Chairman Yakubu Ibrahim Shinkafi lamented the dire conditions residents now face.
“People can no longer sleep with both eyes closed.
They cannot go to their farms. They wake up and sleep in hunger,” Shinkafi said.“Yet, during the 2023 campaign, he promised to end insecurity and hunger within two weeks.”
The coalition highlighted the unrelenting wave of banditry, kidnappings, and extortion plaguing their communities.
Shinkafi claimed thousands have lost their lives, while others have been forced to pay millions in ransoms, even as the state government celebrates its second year in office.
“What is he celebrating? He is celebrating failure,” Shinkafi remarked bitterly.
“The situation has deteriorated. Bandits now operate with confidence while the government remains silent.”
Governor Lawal, who came into office in 2023 on promises of swift action to tackle insecurity, had assured voters that peace would return within two weeks of his inauguration. But two years on, residents say the crisis has only deepened.
“Not only has peace remained elusive, but insecurity has now become a permanent nightmare,” the coalition’s statement read.
The group commended the Nigerian Army and other security forces for their sacrifices but argued that the state government has failed to provide necessary support and leadership.
“There is no adequate intelligence cooperation, no visible engagement with communities, and no strategic direction from the governor,” the statement added.
“He has abandoned his duties and disconnected from the people’s plight.”
Beyond security concerns, the coalition criticised the collapse of essential services, pointing to deteriorating healthcare, education, and infrastructure.
“The hopes people had when Governor Lawal took office have turned into despair,” Shinkafi said.
“Our communities are calling for a serious reassessment of priorities. We demand leadership and an end to the deception.”
“Zamfara State deserves better,” the statement said .
“We will not allow our lives to be destroyed under the weight of a failed administration.”
POLITICS
Tinubu’s 2 year: APC Lauds Nigerians for Understanding

The All Progressives Congress (APC), has commended Nigerians for their understanding and support to President Bola Tinubu-led administration in the last two years.
Mr Felix Morka, the party’s National Publicity Secretary made the commendation on behalf of the party, while speaking with newsmen in Abuja on the midterm anniversary of the Tinubu-led administration.
He said that the country was on a progressive path under Tinubu, adding that more support and understanding were needed from the citizens.
“We applaud Nigerians for their invaluable understanding and support so far and we crave their continued support to Mr President for the second half of the tenure and beyond.
“The support will enable the administration unpack the fullness of the Renewed Hope Agenda for the overall good of Nigerians,”Morka said.
He noted that in the face of daunting generational challenges, Tinubu’s administration had demonstrated political will never before recorded in our contemporary political history.
Morka said that like a confident surgeon, Tinubu had enacted and continued to enact policy reforms skillfully designed to give the country, not just a chance for urgent resuscitation, but a real shot at rejuvenating its wellness.
He said that the APC leadership remained conscious of the challenges Nigerians were going through because of the inevitable policy reforms the Tinubu-led administration had to take in the interest of all.
He added that in all, the best interest and well-being of the current and future generations remained at the core of Tinubu’s thinking and actions.
Morka noted that some of the reforms of the administration include; the removal of fuel subsidy and harmonising multiple exchange rates among others.
These he said were inevitable and crucial steps to stabilising and positioning the economy for steady and sustainable growth.
“At midterm, the pall of gloom over our nation has been lifted and replaced by a dawn of rebounding optimism and progress.
“Signs and indications have never been clearer in our recent history, of a resurgent economy heralding strong prospects of a vibrant and prosperous future for our country, “Morka said.
He said that the Tinubu-led administration’s relentless war against oil theft had helped boost oil production, adding that our production now standing upwards of 1.8mbpd.
The APC spokesman said this surpassed the Organisation of Petroluem Exporting Countries (OPEC’s) quota, for the first time in recent history.
According to him, the massive reforms and investments in oil and gas sectors totaling over 8 billion dollars, had improved the ease-of-doing-business in the country.
He said that the development had revitalised stock market for enhanced profitability and attracted Foreign Direct investments (FDIs) in excess of 50 billion dollars.
Morka added that under the administration, the country had posted trade surpluses all for consecutive quarters since 2023.
“The historic Gross Domestic Product (GDP), growth of 3.38 per cent in Q4 of 2024 has been lauded by both the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the African Development Bank (AfDB) as incontrovertible index of a rebounding economy.
“In its determination to enhance peace and security, the administration has left no stone unturned in its renewed fight against terrorism and banditry.
“Thankfully, the massive supports for military welfare and funding of the Armed Forces have resulted in the neutralising of more than 13,500 terrorists and arrests of nearly 18,000.
“With many internally-displaced persons (IDP’s) camps being shut down and displaced persons returning to their homelands, farmers are now accessing their farms with attendant crash in food prices,” Morka stated.
He said the administration had done remarkably well in the education and health sectors as well as improving basic infrastructure across the country.
“In the critical health sector, the administration has equally left indelible footprints by approving 21 strategic policies with direct bearing on the health of Nigerians.
“It has disbursed more than N80 billion to revatilise more than 8,000 primary healthcare centres (PHCs) across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
“Empirically, a lot more have been accomplished in the creative industry, solid minerals, power, energy, oil and gas sectors among others,’’ he said.
Morka advised Nigerians to continue to support the administration, saying that Tinubu is determined to serve Nigerians better in the concluding half of his four-year tenure,” he said.(NAN)
POLITICS
Edo poll: We Won’t Allow Injustice to go Unchallenged, Ighodalo Says

Mr Asue Ighodalo, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)’s candidate in the Sept. 21, 2024 governorship election in Edo, has said that he would not allow injustice to go unchallenged.Ighodalo stated this in a statement on Thursday in reaction to the Court of Appeal’s judgment which affirmed the electoral victory of Gov.
Monday Okpebholo of the All Progressives Congress (APC). “My good people of Edo State, today, the Court of Appeal delivered its judgment on our petition challenging the declared outcome of the September 21st, 2024 governorship election in Edo State. “As with the judgment of the tribunal, we have received this decision with deep disappointment, but also with unwavering resolve to continue our pursuit of justice.“As democrats and patriots, we remain anchored in our belief in the rule of law.“But we cannot, and will not, allow injustice to go unchallenged,” he said.According to him, I have therefore instructed my legal team to approach the Supreme Court of Nigeria to seek redress.“We do so for every voter who queued patiently with hope in their hearts, for every young person who dreams of a better Edo State, and for every Nigerian who still believes that democracy must be well practised to yield a great country.“The Supreme Court now bears a profound responsibility, not only to interpret the law and apply same to available facts, but to defend the democratic principles that give the law its meaning.“We approach the apex court with full confidence in its integrity, its independence, and its role as the final guardian of justice in our republic.“We believe their Lordships will consider not just the letter of the law, but the greater implications for democracy, justice, and public trust.“The eyes of Edo people, and indeed all Nigerians, now look up to the Supreme Court with hope,” he said.He said though he acknowledged the court’s pronouncement, he believed that the judgment, like that of the tribunal before it, “failed to address the grave concerns we raised regarding widespread acts of non-compliance with, and clear violations of the Electoral Act.”According to him, our struggle has never been about personal ambition.“It has always been about standing with the people of Edo State and defending their sacred right to freely choose their leaders through a credible, transparent and fair election.“That right was brazenly subverted on September 21st, 2024.“The decisions of both the Tribunal and the Court of Appeal, though rendered in the name of the law, in effect ignore the will of the people and reward blatant electoral irregularities,” he added.Ighodalo, however, urged all his supporters to remain peaceful, vigilant and steadfast.“This is not the end. It is simply the next chapter in our collective struggle for truth, justice, and a bright future for our dear Edo State.“We remain resolute. We remain committed. We remain undaunted.“And we shall not rest until the voices of our people are heard and their stolen mandate restored,” he concluded.(NAN