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We Won’t Treat Establishment of Polling Units as constituency Projects – INEC

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has said that the planned establishment of additional polling units across the country would not be treated as constituency projects, an authoritative source in the commission said.

The source, who said this while speaking to news men, in Abuja, on Thursday, noted that the establishment of the units would be based on the need to serve Nigerians and not particular interests.

He said that the creation of the polling units had become necessary because the available ones were inadequate.

“For instance in the whole of Gwarimpa Estate, Abuja, we have just four polling units, how do you expect the mass population in Gwarimpa to vote in just four polling units.

“Even the actual number and exact locations of Polling Units in the country were unknown for a long time. The Jega Commission (2010 – 2015) had to embark on a verification exercise to enumerate and locate the Polling Units.

“In fact, it was only after this verification that the number of Polling Units was established as 119, 973, instead of the round figure of 120, 000 that was assumed for many years.

“Over the years, several challenges have confronted INEC with Polling Units; there is the problem of inadequate number of Polling Units available to voters.

“As a result of population growth, demographic shifts and establishment of new settlements and residential areas, existing Polling Units have become inadequate.”

According to the INEC source, inadequacy of the units implied that many of them were overcrowded during elections, providing a recipe for delays, disruptions, violence and apathy.

While noting previous efforts at establishing the units, the source said: “In 2016 before the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Area Councils election, in response to the need to create polling units, we established the voting point settlements in the FCT.

“This is because of the new settlements that had emerged, and the increase in population everywhere. In 2018, we tried to create additional polling units and then it was very close to the 2019 elections we didn’t quite succeed,” he said.

The INEC source said that this time around, the commission was ready to engage relevant stakeholders in pushing for the establishment.

“We have issued a statement to say we will start the process of consultation. We are going to start with the political parties, CSOs, media, security; we want to expand the consultation this time around.”(NAN)

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NDDC: Niger Delta Leaders Felicitate with Ogbuku at 50

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From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa

A Niger Delta Youth Leader, Douye Karikarisei has described the sterling performance of the Chief Dr. Samuel Ogbuku led Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) in the region as a true reflection of the President Bola Tinubu Renewed Hope Agenda.

Douye Karikarisei said among the intervention agencies and MDAs set up by the Federal Government, the present NDDC has emerged the most effective with the Renewed Hope Agenda interpreted through visible projects, infrastructures, empowerment and giving the people in communities across the region a sense of belonging.
Karikarisei, who made this known at the weekend in Port Harcourt, while felicitating with the Managing Director of the NDDC, Dr.
Samuel Ogbuku as he marks 50 years of age on Tuesday 19th August 2025, said the unparallel and distinguished performance of the Dr. Ogbuku led commission in the region has made it easier for the President to prevail across the region in the forthcoming 2027 Presidential elections.Karikarisei commended the Ogbuku led NDDC for the recent commissioning of projects and infrastructure across the different states of the region, including the 27.5-kilometre Ogbia-Nembe Road, constructed in partnership with Shell Petroleum Development Company, SPDC, “The road, with seven bridges and 50 culverts, connects 14 communities in Bayelsa State.”According to him, the NDDC also commissioned the 6km Iko-Atabrikang-Akata-Opulom-Ikot Inwang-Okoroutip-Iwochang Road and 600m Ibeno Bridge in Ibeno Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State, as well as the 9km Obehie-Oke-Ikpe Road in Ukwa West LGA of Abia State.”In the area of electricity, the NDDC commissioned the 45-km double-circuit 33KV feeder line from Omotosho Power Station to Okitipupa in Ondo State, “This electrification project supplies light to the 25 local governments that have been in darkness for over 15 years.”The Dr. Ogbuku led commission also inaugurated the 1×15MVA 33/11KV electricity injection substation in Amufi, Ikpoba-Okha Local Government Area in Benin City, Edo State.” “As part of the “Light-Up-Niger Delta” strategy, the commission has displayed a high sense of inclusion by mobilising youths, community leaders and Women groups to participate in the allocation of solar lights projects across their various communities.“Thousands of youths from the region are being trained in Nigeria and in prestigious institutions around the world by the Dr. Ogbuku led commission to acquire the technological know-how for the future development of the region and country. Also, several empowerment programmes are frequently rolled out to empower both the youths and the elderly across the region.“For the first time in the history of the Niger Delta region, solar lights have powered thousands of streets and roads that were once in darkness and had claimed hundreds of innocent lives through deadly accidents. Dr. Ogbuku’s visionary leadership has renewed the hope of millions of people across the region,” the statement read.

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Benue Commences Rehabilitation of 98 PHCs across 23 LGs

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From Attah Ede, Makurdi

Benue State Government said it is revamping 98 Primary Healthcare Centers (PHCs) across 23 Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the state.The Special Adviser to Governor Hyacinth Alia on Bureau for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs (BLGCA), Denen Aondoakaa, disclosed this while playing host to members of the correspondents’ chapel in his office in Makurdi.

Denen maintained that the administration of father Alia is doing the renovation in partnership with relevant stakeholders under the IMPACT Project Nigeria, a World Bank assisted project.
”The government has embarked on the project to ensure that health services are sufficiently made available to rural dwellers.
”We are renovating 98 PHCs across the IMPACT Project. Each Local Government has three to four PHCs. We want to ensure that when a woman walks into a PHC, someone is there to attend to her.””We are also renovating staff quarters and chairmen residential buildings to make them stay back at their respective local government areas to work instead of running to urban centers. “In most LGs, residential quarters for the Director of General Services and Administration (DGSA and Chairmen were dilapidated and abandoned. But we are renovating them and creating an enabling environment for the officers to stay comfortably and work in their respective LGAs”, Aondoakaa said.On the security situation in the state, he intimated that there are still communities in the state that people cannot access as a result of continued attacks by suspected headers.He noted that the anti-open grazing law is still in place in the State, stressing that any cow that is not ranched is not supposed to be in Benue as the owners are breaking the law.The adviser added that the state government is doing everything to support the security agencies to do their job in the state, stating that the government will continue to improve on what they are doing.

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Police Arrest Vandals Targeting Solar Infrastructure in Abuja

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By Laide Akinboade, Abuja

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command have arrested two suspects involved in the vandalism of solar poles and lights in Abuja.

It was gathered that on Aug. 17 at about 2:30AM, a Jabi Division patrol intercepted vandals at Kado axis damaging solar poles, cables, and lights.

Upon sighting the police vehicle, the suspects attempted to flee into nearby bushes and flower gardens.

Two suspects were apprehended during the operation: Emmanuel Danladi, 22, of Gwarinpa, and Muhammed Hassan, 23, of Life Camp. Recovered from them were four solar light poles, one solar light, an iron shovel, two iron cutters, and two melter saws.

The suspects confessed to their involvement in the vandalism and provided information on their accomplices and receivers of the stolen items. Investigation is ongoing.

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