Wednesday 31 August 2016

INEC: Electorial commitee says 400,00 PVC's are yet to be collected in Edo state


The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said that more than 400,000 out of the 1,925,105 registered voters were yet to collect their Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) in Edo.

This is contained in a statement signed by the Chief Press Secretary to the INEC Chairman, Mr Rotimi Oyekanmi on Wednesday in Abuja.
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Oyekanmi reported the Edo State Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Mr Sam Olumekun, as saying this at a meeting of an Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security at INEC headquarters in Abuja.

Olumekun said that total number of registered voters in the state stood at 1,925,105.

`` Edo state has 18 Local Government Areas, six of which are riverine. The state has 192 Wards, 2,627 Polling Units and 4,011 Voting points,’’ Olumekun said.

He added that the ``distribution of the old PVC was done simultaneously with the Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) between June 22 and 26, while distribution was continuing at the local government offices.

``New voters, numbering135, 877 registered during the exercise, but over 400,000 PVCs remained not collected,’’ Olumekun said.

Olumekun assured that there was adequate number of smart card readers to conduct the Sept.10 governorship election in the state.

He said that the commission was fully prepared for the election as it had carried out its preparations in line with the provision of the Constitution and the Electoral Act .

Olumekun said that both the publication of the Voters’ Register and the presentation of soft copies to political parties took place on Aug.11.

``To fulfill the provisions of Section 87 of the Electoral Act, congresses of political parties were monitored between June 2 and July 4, while the observation of the ongoing political campaigns started since June 2,’’ he said.

Olumekun added that the commission had also organised an enlightenment workshop when it noticed the use of hate speeches and unethical comments.

He added that the enlightenment workshop was quickly organised to remind party leaders of the sanctions applicable and the need to maintain decorum.

On his part, the Edo State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Chris Ezike, said about 22,603 policemen would be deployed for the election, aside several officers to be deployed by other security agencies.

Ezike added that the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) was advised at a recent meeting to shelve the conduct of the 2016 Nov/Dec Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE), scheduled for the election day.

He said that movement would be restricted in the state, it would be impossible for candidates writing the examination to move about to their respective centres.

He added that WAEC was also advised to relocate the candidates to nearby states for the examination.

Ezike, who described the election as a litmus test for the new Inspector-General of Police, said the police in the state began preparations several months ago.

``If there is a way we can mitigate violence, our election will be conclusive.

``Since September 2015, we have made 870 arrests, while 525 suspects have been charged to court.

``Over 248 individuals have renounced cultism and some 248 small arms have now been recovered,” he added.

Ezike said that a show of force would be conducted on Aug. 31, while a number of helicopters would be deployed for surveillance purposes during the election.

``For the Edo election, we are good to go. We will not give room for ballot snatching and we will enforce the no-movement order to the letter.”

INEC Chairman, Prof Mahmood Yakubu, who chaired the meeting, commended the Police for putting a robust security arrangement in place.

``If we can implement what you have on paper and presented to us at this meeting, then we can all look forward to a successful outing in Edo.”

The statement stated that INEC and the Nigeria Police assured that adequate logistic and security arrangements had been made put for voters to exercise their civic duties in the election.

Monday 1 August 2016

Two NIgerians killed in south Africa

Barely a week after a 35 year old Nigerian businessman, Ikejiaku Chinedu, was beaten to death by guards of a private security firm situated on the outskirts of Polokwane, Limpopo Province of South Africa, at about 8p.m on Tuesday July 25th, two other Nigerians, Gideon Ogalaonye and Nnamdi Michael have been killed in the country.


According to Ikechukwu Anyene the president of the Nigeria Union in South Africa, one of the victims, Gideon Ogalaonye who hails from Onitsha, Anambra was allegedly shot dead while on a visit to the home of his daughters while Nnamdi Michael from Enugu state was allegedly stabbed to death by a Zimbabwean who wanted to steal his mobile phone. The Zimbawean has been arrested by the South African police.

I pity President Buhari, Nasiru El-Rufai says.

Kaduna state governor, Nasir El-Rufai says he pities President Buhari because the two times he's become president of Nigeria was when the country was going through rough economic periods. El-Rufai said this while speaking at the Sunday Service of the Latter Rain Assembly which he attended yesterday July 31st.



“We have always known that there is massive corruption in Nigeria but the revelations of the past one year have shocked even the most pessimistic of critics. Nearly 70 per cent of Nigeria’s oil revenues disappeared without a trace. Of course, there must be consequences for that. When we sit down with President Buhari these days, I pity him. I pity him because he has always become President anytime Nigeria is in trouble. First, it was after the NPN (National Party of Nigeria) government had almost grounded the economy (in 1984) and now, after a massive looting of the nation’s treasury; and he has to lead the team to fix it”he said

Tonto dikeh signs multi million naira contract with Isocare company.

The ISOCARE Company deals with business of importation of Naturessence Products (USA products) in Nigeria and for the whole of Africa. The company also produces Table Water (Healthy Choice and Isocare Water), Carbonated Soft Drinks (Koolie), Non-carbonated soft drink (Pop); Sports drink (Vigorade) and Juice in paper boxes (Sunnyside).



The Yummy Mother of one and Nollywood Actress, TONTO DIKEH just bagged New Endorsement as Brand Ambassador for ISOCARE Company. In Her words, “Signed and Sealed #NATURESSENCEUSA #AMBASSADORALERT #MULTIMILLIONCONTRACT #GOD #YOLO” Congratulations to the Queen of the screen, Tonto! Would you like to check out the NATURESSENCE USA Products?

Man chops-off wifes hand for not concieving after 7 years of marriage

A 34-year-old Kenyan man allegedly chopped off the hands of his wife of seven years with a large knife because she cannot have children, in what is said to be the most atrocious cases of domestic violence.
28-year-old Jackline Mwende from Kathama Village, Masii in Machakos County, had her hands chopped off at the wrist by her husband, Stephen Ngila Thenge (right) on July 24. 
 
She is also nursing injuries on her head and neck from the gruesome attack. Relatives say the couple had been having issues and Ms Mwende wanted to leave her husband but was advised against it by "their pastor"

Ms Mwende, who spoke told the Nation Kenya at her father's Kathama home, where she now stays after her discharge from the hospital on Friday, July 29, said that before the attack, they had separated for about three months over failure to have children


"I could not understand why he was blaming me yet we had gone to hospital last year and the doctors had said he was the one with issues, which could be corrected," she said. She said her husband, a tailor at Masii town, refused to follow up on treatment.
"He moved out of our house three months ago and came back on Sunday (July 24) at around 8.30pm. When I opened the door, he said ‘today is your last day’ and started slashing me with the panga."
Ms Mwende called out for help but the man fled before neighbours arrived.
 
 
"They were all afraid of touching me, they thought I was dead. I was rushed to Machakos Hospital where I was given painkillers and got a blood transfusion. I was discharged on Friday."
Shocked villagers described Mr Thenge is a very "polite man". The man was arrested on Monday July 25 in Machakos town hours after he fled his home in Masii.
Ms Mwende's jobless parents are now appealing for help to take care of their child.
 
Mr Samuel Munyoki said:
"We want justice for our daughter. The person who did this should pay for it. She is now disabled and will need artificial hands to get her life together but we can’t afford anything. We are poor, we can’t even afford her painkillers."
Ms Mwende said she was leaving everything to God even as she expected justice from the courts. Machakos women Representative Dr Susan Musyoka condemned violence and said justice must be done.