POLITICS
2023: INEC Begins Continuous Voter Registration June 28

New Voter Device for Anambra Guber
….…APC Extends Membership Registration by Three Week
……PDP Licks Over Extension
By Jude Opara, Abuja
Ahead of the 2023 general elections, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has scheduled the Continuous Voter Registration exercise (CVR) to commence on June 28 across the country.
INEC Chairman, Prof.
Mahmood Yakubu said yesterday in Abuja while briefing newsmen on the arrangements for a hitch-free exercise.Similarly, Prof. Yakubu also revealed that the use of Direct Data Capturing machine (DDC) would now be replaced with new compact registration devices that would better serve the purpose during elections.
The new device is known as; the INEC Voter Enrolment Device (IVED) and is based on an Android tablet.
“The Commission is therefore migrating to the INEC IVED, which is based on an Android tablet. The procurement of the devices, the modification of the registration software by our in-house engineers to make it compatible with the Android Operating System, as well as integrating these with the online registration portal require a little time”, he said.
He equally explained that the Commission would not be sending any supplementary request to the National Assembly because the budgetary allocation for the purchase of the DDC machines is intact and would now be used to procure the IVED.
According to Yakubu, under the arrangement, Expansion of voter access to Polling Units will begin on May 11th, the Building and testing the online registration portal is slated for May 15th, the Arrival of the IVED is scheduled for May 31st while the Recruitment and training of Voter Enrolment Staff is billed begin on June 14th, 2021.
The INEC boss also stated that those who should be registered are those that have just turned 18, those that are above 18 but may not have been registered before, those who may have either lost their voters cards or their own were defaced and those that may want to transfer the voters card. He added that the exercise would last for over a year.
Explaining further, the INEC Chairman said; “Effective from Monday June 28th 2021, the CVR exercise will commence nationwide and carried out simultaneously for over a year until the third quarter of 2022. However, emphasis will initially be on Anambra state where more centres will be established in view of the governorship election already scheduled for Saturday 6th November 2021.”
He also explained why the CVR could not recommence in 2020 saying it was due largely to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“In line with the general advise by health officials regarding events involving large groups of people, we considered it inauspicious to restart the CVR at the height of the pandemic. The Commission issued a detailed policy on conducting elections in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, which focused mainly on elections proper, since these elections must hold to prevent any constitutional crisis linked to end of tenure. Such elections took place in Edo and Ondo States late last year.”
Prof. Yakubu equally revealed that apart from the introduction of the news IVED, another reason for the delay in the commencement of the CVR was the Commission’s determination to expand voter access to Polling Units. He added that to achieve that, INEC recently embarked on a nationwide engagement with Nigerians in which the fundamental issue of declining voter access to Polling Units across the country was raised.
“The engagement clearly demonstrated that the existing Polling Units are inadequate. They were initially designed to cater for a projected 50 million voters but presently serve over 84 million voters. In addition, many of the Polling Units are inaccessible to voters, especially Persons with Disability (PWDs), and are not conducive to implementing the Commission’s election regulations, especially in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We are glad that most Nigerians agree with the Commission on this issue, and we have commenced a far-reaching programme of converting Voting Points and Voting Point Settlements into full-fledged Polling Units and relocating poorly situated Polling Units to better locations. The Commission needs more time to complete this exercise, so that the new Polling Units will be available for registrants to choose during the CVR exercise.”
…APC Extends Membership Registration by Three Weeks
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has again extended its Membership Registration/Revalidation and Update Exercise by three weeks.
The exercise which had earlier been extended, would have ended on March 31, 2021, but APC said its decision was based on the “audit reports received from the National Membership Registration, Revalidation and Update Committee, the States’ Registration Committees and Situation Room, which indicate that most states for varied reasons, started late, and require additional time to conclude the exercise.
National Secretary of the Caretaker Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee of the party, Senator John Akpanudoedehe, in a statement yesterday said the exercise was also extended due to an avalanche of applications from critical stakeholders.
“The Caretaker/Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC) under the leadership of His Excellency, Hon. Mai Mala Buni had done everything possible to keep to the earlier timeline, however, it has become imperative to extend the duration of this very important party activity.
“Consequently, the CECPC has approved the recommendation of the National Committee for the Membership Registration, Revalidation and Update to extend the duration of the exercise for three weeks”, he stated. The Forum of APC state Caretaker Chairmen had earlier in the day met and demanded an extension of the exercise.
Chairman of the Borno state APC who also chairs the forum, Alhaji Bukar Dalori who signed the communiqué issued at the end of the forum’s meeting in Abuja said his members have seen tremendous turnout of Nigerians and the mass increase in the party strength in the last few months “and it is only proper that we allow the exercise to progress to the best of conclusion.
…PDP Kicks Over Extension
Meanwhile the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP* has asked APC to stop pushing its membership registration exercise in the public space, saying Nigerians have lost confidence in its capacity to govern.
The PDP also added that moves by the APC to declare another extension of the membership registration, “confirms that the entire exercise is a mere sitting room manipulation designed to produce a bogus membership figure”.
The statement signed by its publicity secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, the party noted that it had nothing “but pity for the Governor Mai Mala Buni-led APC caretaker committee, which has become overwhelmed by the burden of producing an inflated membership register, following the rejection of the APC by Nigerians.”
The party further said Nigerians were already aware of the disagreements among APC leaders over allocation of figures, “which led to the bloody clashes that trailed the failed exercise in many states of the federation.”
POLITICS
Quality Leadership is Different From Good Politics – Adebayo

By Mike Odiakose, Abuja
Leader of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Prince Adewole Adebayo, has declared that Nigeria’s problem is basic and could be solved within four years but lamented that people always think that politics and governance are the same thing.
He noted that there is a marked difference between politics and governance, stressing that one could be adept in politics but a total failure in governance.
“If governance fails, everything will crumble.
So, politics and governance are two different things. There are people who can be in governance who are not avid in politics, but they are very good,” he added.He cited an example with Lagos which used to have the best water in the English speaking world due to governance not politics.
“If you read the colonial journals, if you are coming from London, they say, no, no, don’t bother. Once you get to Lagos, you can drink water from the fountain anywhere. It’s safe,” he stated.
He emphasized that the person who was behind all of that and those who built the waterworks were not politicians because if you ask them to stand up and speak, they wouldn’t know what to say but they were good in water.
“The people who came up with the best idea for education were not good in politics, but they knew how to educate people.
“So, the role of politics is that you will select those who are politically communicative and bring them to your political party. Then, you also select those who are very proficient in the areas of life and who can say farewell to poverty and empower the people that can uplift the nation,” he said.
He noted that to be able to deliver good governance, one must be able to bring together talented individuals with fantastic political communication and political organizing ability and not necessarily people who are good in politics.
Adebayo added that in addition to having the leadership skills to manage resources, such persons must also have some levels of altruism because to succeed in politics one must be willing and ready to do the required things.
“This is because in politics, you do things that don’t affect you. Altruism is what makes a soldier die in a war that doesn’t have any personalistic aim. Altruism is what makes you to build schools for children that are not yours.
“That altruism is what will make you to build a national institution. But, the opposite of altruism is what makes you appropriate what was built before you came and now put your name on it. It’s all part of the problems.
“So what you need to learn is that offering good governance is not difficult. Our problems are basic.
“We have solved them before in our civilization. In the past, we used not to be hungry at all.
“We have had civilizations that are secure to the point where women would go to the stream, fetch water and be playing around. Nobody would worry about them.
“So, we can do it again. I don’t want you to think that our country is beset with unsolvable problems. None of our problems can last longer than the life of one administration that is committed and serious,” he said.
He used what the FCT minister, Nyesome Wike is doing to prove that the country’s problems can be solved in four years if the leadership in Nigeria is committed and serious.
He said: “It shows to you that if the person in charge of communication does that, education does that, health does that, it is easy to transform a developing country than a well-developed country.
“So the idea that we need to be patient should be properly defined. It is a patience that is strategic, not just being patient.
“For example, if you are into construction and you do a concrete deck, you have to wait 21 days for it to dry. That is strategic patience. But you cannot say I’m waiting without pouring the concrete. You must pour the concrete first and then wait.
“So our leaders who say we should be patient, must do something which we are waiting for. A mother, who is cooking jollof rice for the children will tell them, wait for 30 minutes or one hour. They will be patient because they see that the mother is cooking. But if she’s lying on her bed and making telephone calls, they are going to worry.”
POLITICS
Eno’s Grand Reception, APC Welcomes Tinubu to A’Ibom

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Akwa Ibom says it is set to welcome President Bola Tinubu to the state as the party officially receives Gov. Umo Eno into its fold.
Sen. Ita Enang, an APC Chieftain, made the statement in Uyo on Friday while briefing newsmen on the party’s preparation for the reception in honour of Eno.
Enang further said that the party was fully prepared to receive the Vice President, the party’s National Chairman, and governors elected on the party’s platform.
It would be recalled that on June 6, Eno officially announced his defection from the People’s Democratic Party to APC.
Enang, a former Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly and Niger Delta Affairs, said that the governor’s decision had aligned Akwa Ibom to the centre.
He assured the governor and his supporters that the APC would receive them with open arms, and keep to every agreement that had been reached.
“As progressives, we shall work with the governor and his supporters to ensure that they fit into the party without hitches.
“We will also work with them to align programmes of the state government with the ideals and manifesto of the party,” he said.
Enang described the governor’s entry into APC as a merger that would be of immense benefits to the state and its people.(NAN)
POLITICS
Rivers Emergency Rule: Senate Justifies 2025 Budget Increase by N360bn

…Additional Funds for Security, Pension, Gratuity Arrears
…. Total Budget Rises Now N1.846trn
By David Torough, Abuja
The Rivers State Sole Administrator, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibak has presented a revised budget of N1.
846 trillion to the Senate Ad-hoc Committee on Oversight, an increase of N360 billion from the initial estimate of N1. 486 trillion submitted by President Bola Tinubu.The revised budget includes allocations for security, pension and gratuity arrears, and capital projects to support economic growth and entrepreneurship.
Chairman of the Ad-hoc Committee, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele defended the increase, citing the need to address the state’s pressing issues.
Bamidele highlighted the allocation of N50 billion for pension and gratuity arrears, saying it’s a moral obligation and a peace-building effort.
“One of the standout components of the revised budget is the allocation of N50 billion for the payment of outstanding pensions and gratuities.
“These are citizens who served their state diligently and have waited far too long for their entitlements. We see this move as both a moral obligation and a peace-building effort.
“Another major point of commendation is the budget’s structure. More than 70% of the total appropriation is earmarked for capital expenditure, while less than 30% is designated for recurrent expenses, including overhead costs.
“This demonstrates a clear commitment to infrastructure, job creation, and development.
“If our budgets focus more on capital projects, our people will see and feel the dividends of democracy.”
The Senate Leader of the Senate assured that the Ad-hoc Committee would ensure faithful implementation of the Rivers State Budget, emphasising the importance of transparency and accountability in public fund utilisation.
Earlier in his opening remarks, the Senate Leader also assured that the adhoc Committee would ensure faithful implementation of the Rivers State Budget.
“As representatives of the Nigerian people, we are not only tasked with evaluating figures, but also with ensuring the faithful implementation of the budget.
“It is our mandate to track how allocated resources are utilised – project by project, sector by sector – to guarantee transparency and uphold accountability in the use of public funds.
“This means that our engagement today on the Rivers State 2025 Appropriation Bill does not end here.
“We shall, in the coming months, assess the performance of the budget by closely monitoring disbursements, execution timelines, and delivery outcomes.
“Our objective is to ensure that approved funds translate into meaningful development and that deviations or delays are addressed promptly in the overriding public interest.
“Beyond the numbers, we must also evaluate the real-world impact of this budget on the everyday lives of the people of Rivers State. In times of political uncertainty and emergency governance, government actions must not only be lawful, but also people-centred. We must ask: will this budget deliver improved roads, healthcare, education, safety, and livelihoods for the people?
“This, ultim