Sunday, November 12, 2023

Bayelsa State Election Collation

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Bayelsa State Election Collation




 



Results from Yenagoa LGA, Bayelsa State 


Wards:  15 

Number of Registered voters:  218,394

 Accredited  Voters:  54380

APC  14,534

LP     244

PDP  37,777


Results from Kolokuma/Opokuma LGA, Bayelsa State 

Total Number of Registered voters: 65,364

APC: 5,349
LP: 22
PDP: 18,465

Accredited  Voters: 24,171
Rejected Votes: 141
Total Votes Cast: 24059



Results from Ogbia LGA, Bayelsa State

Number of Registered voters:  119571

Accredited  Voters:  36955

APC: 16,319
LP: 57
PDP: 18,435











Kogi State Election Collation

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Kogi State Election Collation



 

 


OKEHI LGA, KOGI STATE
CODE 16

ELECTORAL OFFICER:
MOHAMMED LADAN

LG COLLATION OFFICER:
DR. VICTOR NWOKOCHA, UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA NSUKA

NO. OF REGISTERED VOTERS - 94,456

TOTAL NO. OF ACCREDITED VOTERS: 57,243

A - 06
AA - 165
AAC - 21
ADC - 689
ADP - 34
APC - 53,062
APGA - 09
APM - 02
APP - 01
BP - 07
LP - 69
NNPP - 02
NRM - 46
PDP - 2,722
PRP - 07
SDP - 153
YPP - 01
ZLP - 06

TOTAL VALID VOTES: 57,002

REJECTED VOTES: 174

TOTAL VOTES CAST: 57,176

NO CANCELLATIONS AND INCIDENTS OF VIOLENCE ACCORDING TO THE COLLATION OFFICER



OGORI MAGONGO LG:A KOGI STATE 

CODE 15

ELECTORAL OFFICER:
GARBA ISAH

LG COLLATION OFFICER:
DR. KINGSLEY OGUNEMILO, UNIVERSITY OF NSUKA

NO. OF REGISTERED VOTERS - 17,688

TOTAL NO. OF ACCREDITED VOTERS: 665

A - 00

AA - 00

AAC - 00

ADC - 11

ADP - 01

APC - 362

APGA - 00

APM - 00

APP - 00

BP - 00

LP - 01

NNPP - 00

NRM - 02

PDP - 86

PRP - 00

SDP - 195

YPP - 00

ZLP - 00

TOTAL VALID VOTES: 658

REJECTED VOTES: 07

TOTAL VOTES CAST: 665


YAGBA WEST LGA KOGI STATE
CODE 21

ELECTORAL OFFICER:
MOHAMMED

LG COLLATION OFFICER:
PROF. CHRISTIAN AGBO UNIVERSITY OF NSUKA

NO. OF REGISTERED VOTERS - 51,234

TOTAL NO. OF ACCREDITED VOTERS: 17,152

A - 29

AA - 31

AAC - 16

ADC - 4,556

ADP - 59

APC - 7,969

APGA - 05

APM - 04

APP - 03

BP - 01

LP - 03

NNPP - 03

NRM - 09

PDP - 3,010

PRP - 30

SDP - 1,002

YPP - 05

ZLP - 03

TOTAL VALID VOTES: 16,738

REJECTED VOTES: 363

TOTAL VOTES CAST: 17,101

NO CANCELLATIONS AND INCIDENTS OF VIOLENCE ACCORDING TO THE COLLATION OFFICER


DAH LG:
CODE 07

NO. OF REGISTERED VOTERS - 64,339

TOTAL NO. OF ACCREDITED VOTERS: 23,044

A - 39
AA - 03
AAC - 08
ADC - 91
ADP - 22
APC - 20,33
APGA - 18
APM - 03
APP - 58
BP - 03
LP - 10
NNPP - 06
NRM - 05
PDP - 271
PRP - 51
SDP - 20,059
YPP - 46
ZLP - 16

TOTAL VALID VOTES: 22,742

REJECTED VOTES: 280

TOTAL VOTES CAST: 23,022

NO INCIDENT OF CANCELLATION





KABBA-BUNU LGA, KOGI STATE
CODE 10

ELECTORAL OFFICER:
JOY DANIEL

LG COLLATION OFFICER:
N/A

NO. OF REGISTERED VOTERS - 87,162

TOTAL NO. OF ACCREDITED VOTERS: 24,242

A - 17
AA - 196
AAC - 23
ADC - 1,537
ADP - 73
APC - 12,376
APGA - 16
APM - 08
APP - 10
BP - 03
LP - 07
NNPP - 07
NRM - 16
PDP - 8,566
PRP - 12
SDP - 942
YPP - 11
ZLP - 03

TOTAL VALID VOTES: 23,823

REJECTED VOTES: 419

TOTAL VOTES CAST: 24,242



KOGI (KOTON KARFE) LG:
CODE 11

ELECTORAL OFFICER:
HASSAN MUSA

LG COLLATION OFFICER:
DR. IFEANYI IBEH

NO. OF REGISTERED VOTERS - 63,342

TOTAL NO. OF ACCREDITED VOTERS: 27,184

A - 06
AA - 31
AAC - 08
ADC - 133
ADP - 44
APC - 14,769
APGA - 16
APM - 05
APP - 37
BP - 02
LP - 09
NNPP - 05
NRM - 08
PDP - 2,974
PRP - 24
SDP - 8,441
YPP - 25
ZLP - 04

TOTAL VALID VOTES: 26,541

REJECTED VOTES: 308

TOTAL VOTES CAST: 26,849


IJUMU LGA, KOGI STATE 
CODE 09

ELECTORAL OFFICER:
N/A

LG COLLATION OFFICER:
KALU SAMUEL UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA NSUKA

NO. OF REGISTERED VOTERS - 66,482

TOTAL NO. OF ACCREDITED VOTERS: 20,405

A - 20
AA - 93
AAC - 32
ADC - 
ADP - 81
APC - 10,524
APGA - 12
APM - 06
APP - 10
BP - 03
LP - 05
NNPP - 07
NRM - 19
PDP - 6,909
PRP - 10
SDP - 356
YPP - 04
ZLP - 02

TOTAL VALID VOTES: 19,991

REJECTED VOTES: 384

TOTAL VOTES CAST: 20,375

NO CANCELLATIONS AND INCIDENTS OF VIOLENCE ACCORDING TO THE COLLATION OFFICER


OFU LG:
CODE 14

ELECTORAL OFFICER:
N/A

LG COLLATION OFFICER:
DR. ALPHA

NO. OF REGISTERED VOTERS - 101,964

TOTAL NO. OF ACCREDITED VOTERS: 36,087

A - 26
AA - 60
AAC - 28
ADC - 297
ADP - 66
APC - 5,245
APGA - 26
APM - 12
APP - 141
BP - 02
LP - 19
NNPP - 12
NRM - 11
PDP - 293
PRP - 62
SDP - 28,768
YPP - 86
ZLP - 26

TOTAL VALID VOTES: 35,180

REJECTED VOTES: 587

TOTAL VOTES CAST: 35,767

NO CANCELLATIONS AND INCIDENTS OF VIOLENCE ACCORDING TO THE COLLATION OFFICER

MOPA MURO LG:
CODE: N/A

ELECTORAL OFFICER:
N/A

LG COLLATION OFFICER:

NO. OF REGISTERED VOTERS - 26,827

TOTAL NO. OF ACCREDITED VOTERS: 9,193

A - 24
AA - 05
AAC - 24
ADC - 2,027
ADP - 24
APC - 5,077
APGA - 08
APM - 04
APP - 02
BP - 02
LP - 01
NNPP - 02
NRM - 02
PDP - 1,562
PRP - 04
SDP - 253
YPP - 04
ZLP - 00

TOTAL VALID VOTES: 9,049

REJECTED VOTES: 136

TOTAL VOTES CAST: 9,185

NO CANCELLATIONS AND INCIDENTS OF VIOLENCE ACCORDING TO THE COLLATION OFFICER


DEKINA LG:
CODE 05

ELECTORAL OFFICER:
SALIHU ISAH

LG COLLATION OFFICER:
PROF. CHUKWUDI NNAJI, UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKA

NO. OF REGISTERED VOTERS - 187,881

TOTAL NO. OF ACCREDITED VOTERS: 60,588

A - 776
AA - 20
AAC - 34
ADC - 421
ADP - 104
APC - 9174
APGA - 35
APM - 6
APP - 67
BP - 08
LP - 18
NNPP - 17
NRM - 05
PDP - 498
PRP - 213
SDP - 47,480
YPP - 252
ZLP - 22

TOTAL VALID VOTES: 59,151

REJECTED VOTES: 1,168

TOTAL VOTES CAST: 60,319

THERE WAS CANCELLATION OF VOTES IN TWO POLLING UNITS IN ANYANGBA WARD DUE TO OVER VOTING


OKENE LG:
CODE 17

ELECTORAL OFFICER:
MUSTAPHA USMAN

LG COLLATION OFFICER:
PROF. UBAKA CHUKWUEMEKA MICHAEL UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKA

NO. OF REGISTERED VOTERS - 151,243

TOTAL NO. OF ACCREDITED VOTERS: 141,898

A - 13
AA - 288
AAC - 54
ADC - 261
ADP - 45
APC - 138,416
APGA - 160
APM - 16
APP - 12
BP - 18
LP - 292
NNPP - 14
NRM - 02
PDP - 1,463
PRP - 36
SDP - 271
YPP - 16
ZLP - 27

TOTAL VALID VOTES: 141,404

REJECTED VOTES: 134

TOTAL VOTES CAST: 141,538

NO CANCELLATION OF VOTES




ANKPA LG:
CODE 03

ELECTORAL OFFICER:
SAIDU MOHAMMED 

LG COLLATION OFFICER:
PROF. JOSHUA ELIJAH, UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKA

NO. OF REGISTERED VOTERS - 180,095

TOTAL NO. OF ACCREDITED VOTERS: 57,650

A - 54
AA - 71
AAC - 09
ADC - 186
ADP - 66
APC - 8,707
APGA - 28
APM - 11
APP - 116
BP - 03
LP - 12
NNPP - 12
NRM - 36
PDP - 3,654
PRP - 66
SDP - 43,258
YPP - 84
ZLP - 22

TOTAL VALID VOTES: 56,395

REJECTED VOTES: 873

TOTAL VOTES CAST: 57,268

NO  CANCELLATION OF VOTES




OMALA LG:
CODE 19

ELECTORAL OFFICER:
N/A

LG COLLATION OFFICER:
N/A

NO. OF REGISTERED VOTERS - 74,537

TOTAL NO. OF ACCREDITED VOTERS: -  22,538

A - 33
AA - 05
AAC - 07
ADC - 218
ADP - 26
APC - 2,902
APGA - 07
APM - 01
APP - 50
BP - 02
LP - 05
NNPP - 01
NRM - 04
PDP - 832
PRP - 19
SDP - 18,160
YPP - 38
ZLP - 07

TOTAL VALID VOTES: 22,317

REJECTED VOTES: 196

TOTAL VOTES CAST: 22,513

NO CANCELLATIONS AND INCIDENTS OF VIOLENCE ACCORDING TO THE COLLATION OFFICER


BASSA LG:
CODE 04

ELECTORAL OFFICER:
N/A

LG COLLATION OFFICER:
N/A

NO. OF REGISTERED VOTERS - 69,376

TOTAL NO. OF ACCREDITED VOTERS: 22,276

A - 47
AA - 10
AAC - 32
ADC - 448
ADP - 51
APC - 9,515
APGA - 20
APM - 11
APP - 143
BP - 02
LP - 05
NNPP - 07
NRM - 25
PDP - 3,605
PRP - 35
SDP - 7,543
YPP - 40
ZLP - 14

TOTAL VALID VOTES: 21,554

REJECTED VOTES: 718

TOTAL VOTES CAST: 22,272

THE COLLATION OFFICER SAID THERE WERE VOTE CANCELLATIONS IN 6 POLLING UNITS IN 4 REGISTRATION AREAS (WARDS) DUE TO OVER VOTING.


OLAMABORO LG:
CODE 18

ELECTORAL OFFICER:

LG COLLATION OFFICER:
OBUKA CHUKWUDI, UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKA

NO. OF REGISTERED VOTERS - 105,864

TOTAL NO. OF ACCREDITED VOTERS: 30,287

A - 77
AA - 04
AAC - 46
ADC - 126
ADP - 35
APC - 5,572
APGA - 21
APM - 03
APP - 143
BP - 02
LP - 15
NNPP - 08
NRM - 07
PDP - 1,376
PRP - 47
SDP - 22,173
YPP - 62
ZLP - 14

TOTAL VALID VOTES: 29,731

REJECTED VOTES: 495

TOTAL VOTES CAST: 30,226

THERE WAS CANCELLATION OF VOTES IN IMANI WARD (RA. 02) WITH 990 REGISTERED VOTERS AND IN OGUGU I (RA. 003) WITH 658 REGISTERED VOTERS





Saturday, November 11, 2023

300,000 Stage Armistice Day Pro-Palestinian Rally In London

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300,000 Stage Armistice Day Pro-Palestinian Rally In London

Authorities had feared trouble as the "National March for Palestine" was scheduled for Armistice Day, Britain's annual commemoration of its war dead. Dozens of arrests were reported.


Armistice Day
Crowds walk up Whitehall after the two-minute silence in central London on November 11, 2023, Armistice Day, which commemorates the end of World War I, ahead of expected demonstrations today. 

 

About 300,000 people marched through the British capital on Saturday, as pro-Palestinian supporters made a new call for a Gaza war ceasefire.


Authorities had feared trouble as the “National March for Palestine” was scheduled for Armistice Day, Britain’s annual commemoration of its war dead. Dozens of arrests were reported.

The march set off after a two-minute silence was observed at The Cenotaph war memorial in central London.

A police spokesman said about 300,000 were estimated to be taking part.

Protesters waved black, red, white and green Palestinian flags and held aloft placards proclaiming “Stop Bombing Gaza”.


There have been nearly weekly rallies in London since the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel, in which at least 1,200 people were killed and 239 people taken hostage, according to Israel.

The Israeli air and ground military campaign in response has left over 11,000 people in Gaza dead, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.

Shouts of “free Palestine”, “ceasefire now” and “Israel is a terror state” rang out from the London protest.

“Forget the political stance, forget everything else, you can’t stand around while people are getting killed,” Shiraz Bobra, 41, who travelled from Leicester, central England, told AFP. He added that he would come every week until a ceasefire was enforced.

Gavin Searle, a 58-year-old television director from Hastings in south England, said he had come “to show solidarity with the Palestinians when there’s a massive injustice taking place.”

Roman Catholic priest Father John McGowan added: “I feel for the Palestinians because their land is occupied and their occupiers can be cruel” and said he hoped for a two-state solution.

Scuffles


London police have made nearly 100 arrests at previous pro-Palestinian marches, including for supporting Hamas, which is considered a “terrorist” group in the UK.

Amidst the public order fears, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak made a late plea for calm late on Friday, calling for protesters to act “respectfully and peacefully”.

March organisers had changed the route from Hyde Park to the US Embassy in south London to ensure it will not pass any landmark memorials.

Metal barriers have been placed around the area containing the most significant memorials, and an exclusion zone created, with police able to arrest any marchers who try to breach it.

Thousands of people wearing red poppies — the symbol of remembrance — stood heads bowed at The Cenotaph on Whitehall for a solemn ceremony of reflection, with other services held up and down the country.

Minor scuffles broke out near the memorial as counter-protesters — many dressed in black with their faces covered, and some waving England’s St George’s flag and the Union Jack — tried to break through police lines.

Missiles were later thrown at officers in the nearby Chinatown area, the Metropolitan Police said.

Police later said that they had arrested 82 counter-protestors in order to “prevent a breach of the peace”, saying they “tried to reach the main protest march.

“We will continue to take action to avoid the disorder that would likely take place if that happened,” added the statement.

Deputy Assistant Commissioner Laurence Taylor, leading the police operation, has said counter-protesters were likely to include football hooligans, and police were “likely” to have to use force at some point against “pockets of confrontation”.

Political Row 

About 1,850 police officers, including some brought from other regions, have been drafted in to keep the peace, with 1,375 on Sunday, when a national service of remembrance takes place at The Cenotaph led by King Charles III, senior royals and political leaders.

Home Secretary Suella Braverman, an increasingly outspoken right-winger, has done little to quell tensions, by accusing police of being more sympathetic to so-called left-wing protests than others.

Support for Palestinians is a long-standing policy of the British political left.

The government was also at odds with the Met this week, with ministers calling for the march to be banned, sparking concern over political interference in operational matters.

Sunak said he would hold Met Police commissioner Mark Rowley “accountable” for his decision to allow the demonstration to go ahead.

Rowley has said, however, that it does not meet the threshold for requesting a rare government order to stop it going ahead.


Source: Channel TV

Political Relations: Angola To Accord First concern To More grounded Exchange Binds With Nigeria

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Political Relations: Angola To Accord First concern To More grounded Exchange Binds With Nigeria

Angolan and Nigerian Flag

Angola says it will continue to give priority to its trade cooperation with Nigeria and work towards improving bilateral relations between the two countries.


Angolan Ambassador to Nigeria, Benin, and Niger, José Bamóquina expressed this during his country's 48th Independent festivity on Saturday in Abuja.
The Angolan emissary says the 48 years of Independence of Angola addressed the penances made by the Angolan public and government's assurance to develop the country
what's more, fortifying respective collaboration is at the center of the two nations pioneers.

José Bamóquina recognized the association among Angola and Nigeria inside the system of Specialized and Strategic Coordination of African Oil Creating Association, which stretched out to the Organization of the Pet Country (OPEC).

He said that the Angola/Nigeria Office of Trade and Industry was laid out in Luanda to guarantee the requirements of the business local area in the two nations are appropriately perceived and upheld.

He made sense of that the African Deregulation Zone gives a genuine open door nations on the mainland to extend exchange participation and converse the ongoing circumstance the short and medium terms.

Diri Hails INEC For 'Consistent Survey', Blames Sylva For Brutality

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Diri Hails INEC For 'Consistent Survey', Blames Sylva For Brutality

The Governor asserted that "Timipre Sylva has been savage in each political decision".



Timipre Sylva (L) and Douye Diri (R)

 

Bayelsa State Governor, Duoye Diri, has accused the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the November 11, 2023 governorship poll in the state, Timipre Sylva, of being behind electoral violence recorded in the Nembe-Bassambiri area of the state.

INEC Official Kidnapped In Bayelsa, Boat Conveying Staff Upsets

The authority was strongly taken by his capturers on Friday while standing by to board a boat at the Amassoma Jetty.



The authority was powerfully taken by his detainers on Friday while holding on to board a boat at the Amassoma Jetty.

"INEC likewise reports that its SPO (Overseeing Surveying Official) doled out to Enlistment Region 06 (Ossioma) in Sagbama LGA was kidnapped while holding on to board a boat at Amassoma Pier. The security offices have been told," the commission said in a proclamation late Friday.

In the mean time, a boat shipping 12 commission authorities for the November 11, 2023 governorship political election in the state likewise overturned on Friday with result sheets lost.

"We wish to affirm that a boat conveying political decision staff to Enlistment Area 17 (Koluama) in Southern Ijaw LGA overturned," said a representative for the commission in the state, Wilfred Ifogah.

"Luckily, no life was lost as all political decision faculty numbering 12 and the boat administrator were saved.

"We anyway lost our outcome sheets, power banks and liggage containing faculty impacts of staff.

"The all out number of enlisted electors in the impacted Enrollment Area is 5,386 and the quantity of PVCs gathered is 5,311. INEC is putting forth attempts to guarantee the lead of decisions in the impacted region."

'Political decision Interaction Consistent, Quick'
In the mean time, Diri praised the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for a "consistent" and "exceptionally quick" political race, saying "this is an enhancement for the wide range of various decisions.

"I need to accept that INEC is enhancing not exclusively its offices however the preparation of its faculty," the lead representative said.

"I'm extremely happy with the cycle and the work force taking care of the interaction."

The PDP up-and-comer, notwithstanding, communicated worries over the circumstance in Nembe-Bassambiri where he expressed a portion of his partymen were disappointed.

"We have worries about Nembe-Bassambiri where party individuals the vast majority of whom have been rejected, and specialists have been halted from going into Nembe-Bassambiri. That is an intense concern. The Party has composed an authority letter to the director of INEC and INEC needs to go to exceptional lengths to permit our kin to cast a ballot," he said.
Diri required "a free, fair cycle where the BVAS ought to be utilized similarly as I have done here today. Leave the certification alone by the BVAS in Nembe-Bassambiri.

"Extraordinary consideration must be taken in Nembe-Bassambiri in light of the fact that everything focuses to the way that in Nembe PDP individuals are driven out of their local area."

INEC Investigates Forged Election Results In Kogi State

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INEC Investigates Forged Election Results In Kogi State


 

The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC says its senior officials deployed to Kogi State, North-Central Nigeria are currently investigating the reported incident of results sheets filled in some polling units before commencement of voting exercise in Saturday’s off-cycle Governorship polls.

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Some polling units result sheets filled before commencement of voting in Kogi State

This follows an alarm raised by an election observer group, Yiaga Africa in respect of Polling Unit 004, Eni Ward in Ogori-Mangogo Local Government Area of the State.

The Commission says it views the situation seriously and will communicate its decision earnestly.

Source: AIT

Bayelsa Election: Gov. Diri Casts His Ballot

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Bayelsa Election: Gov. Diri Casts His Ballot


Governor Douye Diri casts his vote as Bayelsa election begins

Bayelsa state Governor, Senator Douye Diri has raised alarm over a security breach in Nembe council area of the state where he alleged that supporters of the Peoples Democratic Party are not being allowed to cast their votes by supporters of the main opposition party, the APC, as he called on the security agents to ensure the issue is resolved.



Governor Diri spoke shortly after casting his vote in polling unit 4, Kalama-owie in Sampou community in Kolokuma/Opokuma LGA where he commended the efforts of the electoral umpire for the early arrival of materials and successful accreditation and voting.

He described the election so far as seamless in Sampou, calling on the Independent National Electoral Commission to sustain the tempo across the state.

INEC officials and election materials arrived at units 3 and 4 in Kalamaowei, Sampou at 7:53 am while accreditation and voting commenced simultaneously at 8:30 am
There was also heavy security presence in the areas but farther from the polling boots to ensure a hitch-free exercise.
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