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2023 elections will be guided by new Electoral Act – Senate assures

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The Senate has assured Nigerians that the conduct of the 2023 general elections would be guided by Electoral Act, 2022.

The Deputy Chairman, Senate Committee on Electoral Matters, Sen. Olalekan Mustapha (APC-Ogun East) gave the assurance on Wednesday when he led other members of the committee on a courtesy visit to Gov. Seyi Makinde in Ibadan.

According to him, election results in 2023 will be transmitted electronically in line with the 2022 Electoral Act.

“Good enough, we had two elections held in the last few months and both were guided by the 2022 Electoral Act.

“Up till today, sizeable numbers of people across the country believe that the two elections were very credible and transparent.

“So, I don’t think we are going to have anything less; in fact, it will be better in the 2023 election,” Mustapha said.

He said the committee was in Ibadan to sensitise the people on the new Electoral Act.

Mustapha recalled that the last major amendment to the Electoral Act was in 2010, adding there had been so many complaints nationally and internationally between then and 2022.

The committee chairman said: “The Senate felt it was becoming a global embarrassment for the country and that the senators felt Nigeria’s own should not be different from the standards operating across the world.

“So, we concluded that we needed to amend our Electoral Act and that we have done, which brought about the Electoral Act, 2022.

“As a result of this, we are sensitising our people across the country on the new Electoral Act to let our people know their responsibilities in the coming elections.

“And, to let them also know what they should do and what to expect as far as the Laws of the land are concerned during elections,” he said.

The committee chairman, however, sought the support of the state government in sensitising all the state residents on the new Electoral Act.

Responding, Makinde, represented by his Deputy, Chief Adebayo Lawal, described the sensitisation as accurate and timely.

The governor promised that his administration would adequately sensitise the people of the state on the positions and gains of the 2022 Electoral Act.

According to him, the state government will use various fora to help the committee amplify and expand the message to the nooks and crannies of Oyo State.

He said that the country had been making progress with regards to election conduct and management.

“Progressively, Nigeria is making progress with respect to electoral processes, though, we cannot say a piece of legislation is completely perfect, but 2022 Electoral Act captured all of those imperfections.

“The Electoral Act of 2022 was used in the last election in Osun State and even, before INEC declared results, we all knew what was coming out.

“INEC was only giving imprimatur of authority by declaring results, respective political parties already knew the outcomes of the exercise.

“So, this sensitisation is good and coming at the right time; it will make members of the public to be aware of what they are expecting to come across in the 2023 general elections.

“Gone are the days of ballot box snatching, which is quite significant.

“Sanity is being introduced now, because parties must work hard to make sure their candidates win election as there is no more magic,” Makinde said.

(NAN)

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Gov Fintiri Condemns ‘Shameful’ Edo Election, Accuses APC of Undermining Democracy

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Gov Fintiri Condemns ‘Shameful’ Edo Election, Accuses APC of Undermining Democracy

Governor Ahmadu Umar Fintiri of Adamawa State has expressed deep concern over the conduct of the recent Edo gubernatorial election, describing it as a “shameful” affront to Nigeria’s democracy.

In a statement made on his verified X page on Sunday, Fintiri lambasted the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) for allegedly compromising the election process and resorting to intimidation tactics.

“I weep for Nigeria’s democracy after witnessing the shameful Edo gubernatorial poll,” the governor stated, accusing APC of desperate efforts to deflect from the real issues by falsely claiming he announced election results.

“I merely shared results from INEC’s Irev portal, as collated by INEC from the various Local Government Areas,” he clarified.

Fintiri also criticized the APC’s national chairman for arriving in Edo on election day via a private jet, in defiance of movement restrictions, and accused the party’s governors of using armoured escorts to intimidate voters.

“This blatant disregard for democratic norms is the real brigandage,” Fintiri said, adding that Nigerians are outraged by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for allegedly compromising and favouring APC.

He highlighted reports of vote-buying, disruption of collation processes, and suspicious results, including more votes than accredited voters, as evidence that trust in the electoral process has been severely undermined.

“Democracy indeed is under attack,” the governor warned, calling on Nigerians to condemn what he termed the “rape of democracy” and to demand accountability from those responsible.

“The world is watching, and Nigeria deserves better,” he concluded.

Governor Fintiri’s strong statement has further fueled the ongoing debate about the integrity of the Edo gubernatorial election, sparking calls for urgent electoral reforms.

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Edo Election: Oshiomhole dismisses allegation of vote-buying against APC

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Edo Election: Oshiomhole dismisses allegation of vote-buying against APC

Edo Election: Oshiomhole dismisses allegation of vote-buying against APC

Former Governor of Edo State, Adams Oshiomole on Saturday dismissed the allegation that the All Progressives Congress (APC) was involved in vote buying in the ongoing governorship election in the state.

Oshiomhole stated this while speaking with newsmen shortly after casting his vote at Iyamho, Ward 10 Unit 01 in Estako West Local Government Area of Edo.

“It is laughable when I hear this kind of allegation. You all have been monitoring the process, have you seen where they are sharing money?

“People turned out in large numbers to vote for us because they want good government.

“During our campaign, people came out to see me not because I wanted to give them something, but because of what I have done for them while I was in the office as the governor,” he said.

The former governor who is also the senator representing Edo North Senatorial District of the state, said he had not received any report of violence from anywhere across the state.

He expressed satisfaction over the peaceful conduct of the election across the state, while also commending the elderly ones for turning out to vote at the election.

According to him, their decision is borne out of their desire to see a better Edo for their children.

“I am very enthusiastic to see the elderly ones coming out to vote in this election.

“This shows their resolve to see their children having a better life,” he added.

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Historic Turnout: Edo senior citizens flock to polls

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Historic Turnout: Edo senior citizens flock to polls

Historic Turnout: Edo senior citizens flock to polls

Elderly residents of Ewohimi, Esan South East Local Government Area of Edo, flocked to polling stations on Saturday to participate in the ongoing governorship election, making history with a record turnout of senior citizens.

Many were seen walking with the aid of crutches and walking sticks, while others received assistance from family members.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the large turnout was largely driven by a strong motivation to support the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, a native of Ewohimi.

The scene was particularly heartwarming, as many elderly individuals expressed their determination to exercise their civic rights, with some having not voted in years.

Mr Honda Ikehide, the 91-year-old community head, said “I have lived long enough to know when something important is happening.

“Today, we are standing with our own.”

Similarly, Mr Wilson Bello shared, “It is a great day for us.

“Our people are united, especially our elderly, who understand the significance of this moment.

“Ewohimi has never seen this level of participation by our elderly population, and it is because we believe in the capacity and vision of our son, who is one of us.”

Bello said that the atmosphere was filled with optimism and a sense of shared purpose, as the community expressed hope for a brighter future with one of their own vying for a leadership position.

“Our turnout, in spite of the odds, is a testament to our resolve and desire for progress of Ewohimi and the state in general.

“This sentiment reflects the broader aspirations of the Esan people, who feel it’s their turn to produce the governor, given their significant contribution to Edo State,” he added.

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