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LASIEC Releases Timetable for July 24 LG polls

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The Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC) on Wednesday released timetable for election in the 20 Local Governments and 35 Local Council Development Areas, LCDAs.

The election is scheduled to hold on July 24, as  stated by the 1999 Nigerian Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

The Chairman of LASIEC, rtd.

Justice Ayotunde Phillips, who  stated this in the Notice of Election published on Wednesday in Lagos, said that the commission would meet with political parties on Friday for the release of election guidelines.

Phillips said campaigns by political parties for the election would begin April 30 and end on July 22.

“Pursuant to Section 21 (I) Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission Law 2008 (as amended), Notice of Election is hereby given as follows:

“Election into the office (s) of Chairman and Councillors in the 20 Local Governments and 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) shall be held on Saturday, July 24,” the chairman said.

The chairman said the Publication of the Election Guidelines by the commission will hold on April 24 while the conduct of political parties’ primary elections will hold between May 3 and June 2, which the commission shall observe.

She said that the collection of Nomination Forms by political parties would be between May 4 and June 3, while the display of names of nominated candidates and persons nominating them would hold on June 5.

Phillips said that names of chairmanship and councillorship candidates would be displayed at the LGs/LCDAs headquarters and ward collation centres respectively.

She said that June 11 to June 16 would be the window for withdrawal and substitution of candidates by the political parties, while June 12 would be the period for withdrawal by candidates through their political parties.

The chairman said that June 19 to June 25 would be extension period for nomination, where there is One Candidate (Only Candidates), while June 28 would be the closing date for the submission of nomination forms of ‘substituted’ and ‘Only Candidates’ by political parties.

Phillips said that June 26 would be for the display of voter register for the elections at the ward collation centres, while the submission of names and addresses of party agents for the poll would be June 28 to June 30.

According to her, the commission will validate candidates’ documents from July 1 to July 11 and on July 14 display list of validated and invalidated candidates at the commission’s headquarters in Lagos.

The chairman said that final validation of documents for substituted and invalidated candidates would run from July 15 to July 17, while the publication of Notice of Election at the ward collation centres would be July 16.

She said that the final publication of the list of validated candidates at the commission’s headquarters would be July 17.

The chairman said that July 31 had been set aside for run-off/ re-run election(s) if there was any need for it.

The tenure of the incumbents, who have been in power since 2017, will expire in July. (NAN)

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Soludo Rallies Support for APGA Candidate Ahead of Anambra South By-election

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Anambra State Governor, Chukwuma Soludo has rallied support for Chief Emmanuel Nwachukwu, the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) candidate for the Anambra South Senatorial by-election on Saturday.

Soludo, his Deputy, Dr. Onyekachukwu Ibezim; and other APGA chieftains rallied support for Nwachukwu at political rallies held in Nnewi and Aguata Local Government Headquarters respectively.

He also urged all eligible voters to come out in large numbers to participate in the exercise.

“Chief Emmanuel Nwachukwu of APGA, embodies the qualities we need in leadership. He is deeply rooted in community values and development.

“Nnewi South and Ihiala have not produced a Senator in the region before.

“Ukpor and Nnewi South supported the late Ifeanyi Ubah when he was contesting, it is now time to support Nnewi South.

“Show me support by voting massively for Chief Nwachukwu.

“The late Ifeanyi Ubah was elected on the platform of YPP- a faction of APGA in 2019. Today, APGA has come back as one united family to reclaim their place”, the governor said.

Soludo also said that the party stands for a transparent, open, and credible electoral process in the forthcoming election.

He described APGA as a people’s movement and called on the people to vote and ensure that their votes count.

Also speaking, Ifeatu Obi-Okoye, state Chairman of APGA, called for unity among the people of Nnewi North and Aguata to ensure a successful campaign and eventual victory.

Speaking on behalf of the community, Dr Chibueze Oforbuike, Chairman, Aguata LGA, reaffirmed commitment of the people to deliver 100 per cent support for APGA in the Aug. 16 senatorial by-election.

In his remarks, Nwachukwu expressed gratitude to the party chieftains and the people, pledging to prioritise their needs if elected.

A minute of silence was observed in honour of the late Sen. Ifeanyi Ubah at the rally.

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Prof. Eugene Alyegba’s Appointment as FCC Federal Commissioner Sparks Celebration in Benue

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By David Torough, Abuja

The people of Gwer-East and Gwer West Federal Constituency have expressed joy over the appointment of Professor Eugene Alyegba as the Federal Commissioner of the Federal Character Commission (FCC) representing Benue State.

In a congratulatory message, Professor Uji Wilfred Terlumun of the Department of History and International Studies, Federal University of Lafia, described the appointment as a monumental milestone in the political history of Benue State and the constituency.

He noted that the people are proud to celebrate and felicitate with Prof. Alyegba, acknowledging his achievements and potential to deliver quality service.

Professor Uji also extended profound gratitude to Senator George Akume, Leader of the All Progressives Congress in the North Central, Governor Hyacinth Alia, and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for finding Prof. Alyegba worthy of the appointment.

He prayed for God’s blessings and protection upon Prof. Alyegba as he takes on the new responsibility, urging him to uphold the trust reposed in him for the benefit of Nigeria and Benue State in particular.

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There Was Never a Peace Accord Between Gov Fubara, Wike – Former APC Chieftain Jackson Ojo

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By Mike Odiakose, Abuja

A former Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr Jackson Lekan Ojo, has dispelled speculations that there is a peace deal between Rivers State Governor Simi Fubara and FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike.Jackson Ojo declared on Sunday that instead of a peace accord, what is presently on ground is akin to a political surrender agreement that will render the governor totally impotent politically.

According to him, all items on the agreement are one sided in favour of Wike who was on the negotiation table with his team whereas Governor Fubara was there without any supporter.
He declared that Governor Fubara was overwhelmed and tired of the whole issue and simply surrendered to Wike.
”I wonder why some people say there was a peace accord between Governor Simi Fubara and Nyesom Wike. There was never a peace accord between Wike and Simi. What we saw was Simi surrendered. “When you are talking about peace accord, let me go this way. Two communities are fighting and people say we want to settle it. What do you expect. You expect the King and the Council of Chiefs from community A and the King and Council of Chiefs from community B, they will talk and arrive at conclusion. “They will now work on that conclusion when they must have struck a balance.”But what happened between these people (Wike and Fubara)? It was Wike and his people. Fubara went there alone without any of his supporters. At the end of the day what happened?”Part of the condition is that out of 23 local government Chairmen we are going to select all 23; the already had members of the State House of Assembly, the Chief of Staff to the Governor could no longer come closer to the government again, your Secretary to the State Government can no longer come to the government again, there are some selected local government Chairmen that must not come to the government again. At the end of the day somebody agreed that you not run for another election again. They say that is a peace accord.”When they finished it they went to Mr President in the Villa for Mr President to affirm it. Is that a peace accord? That was not a peace accord.”I think Simi was tired of it and he surrendered without the consent of the people.”He chided Governor Simi for succumbing to all the demands of Wike, including the unceremonious dissolution of his grassroot support team, the Simplified Movement.”At the end of the day when they returned what did Simi say? He gathered his Simplified Movement and discouraged them. Those that printed solidarity caps, and other materials for 2027 he warned them that he didn’t send anybody.”Again, he dissolved the Simplified Movement, his political movement whereas the Zikist Movement of the early 1960s is still alive. The Awoist is still alive; the Ahmadu Bello is still alive; the People’s Redemption Movement is still alive. What are we talking about?”Wike’s Grassroot Movement is still alive but you went and dissolved your own movement. Today Governor Simi does not have any alternative political platform. “Today if he comes back he may not have any commissioner nominated by him, he might not have a single councillor loyal to him, today if he comes back he won’t have a single member of the State House of Assembly loyal to him.”Is that what you call peace accord? No.”Somebody has submitted to superior political firepower. “If a sitting governor was conquered with all the paraphernalia of office, with all the economic power, with all the financial and political muscles, and other things; if somebody outside the power in the State is able to suppress the governor who is there to challenge that authority?”It will remain like that till thy kingdom comes. That is my prediction.”

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