Wednesday 27 February 2019

BRASS INDIGENES CALL FOR ARREST OF ALL INVOLVED IN THE ASSAULT OF DC FSARS KOLA OKUNOLA


The people of Twon-Brass have called on the Acting Inspector General of Police to swiftly commence the investigation of the assault on the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Federal SARS, Kola Okunola, by APC thugs in Twon-Brass which occurred on Saturday 23rd February 2019, and bring the perpetrators to book. 

The leadership of the community who registered their dissatisfaction, gross displeasure and regret at this heinous act stated that the officer was not seen with, neither was he carting away with electoral materials as alleged by some media reports.

Elections were already over in Twon Brass, Brass LGA at the time the police officer, the Military officer and some Officials arrived. The Police Officer did not even leave the jetty area on his arrival where he was attacked.

The attackers are all known. They are all boys from Twon Brass, APC members and followers of former governor Timipre Sylva and Hon. Sunny Israel-Goli( AKA Adi).

The fake report of the DC carting away with electoral materials was a very shameless attempt by the former Governor Timipre Sylva and Hon. Sunny Israel-Goli( AKA Adi) in connivance with the Military to conceal their successful efforts to hijack electoral materials from Nembe enroute Yenagoa. 

In a Statement, Comrade Kemepade Victor, who observed the episode said that the DC was not with any electoral material as claimed. All they saw was scores of boys running towards the jetty. He said, Brass had been unusually peaceful until that evening. The boys who numbered about 30 attacked the police officer while the military officer watched. 

The officer was then taken to unknown destination and we later heard he was released. 

The episode is truly shameful and condemnable. The IG must speedily investigate the matter, fishnet the perpetrators and deal with them according to law.

Tuesday 26 February 2019

INEC Accredited Observers Rejects 2019 Presidential Election Results Announcement



INEC ACCREDITED ORGANIZATIONS AND A COALITION OF CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS IN NIGERIA  REJECT THE JUST CONCLUDED PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS IN NIGERIA.

The Independent National Electoral  Commission (INEC), as an electoral body saddled with the constitutional responsibility of conducting elections across Nigeria, after a thorough scrutiny accredited reputable  Civil Society/Non Governmental Organizations to serve as both domestic and foreign  election observers for the 2019 General Elections in Nigeria.

Our coalition has noted with dismay the unprecedented affront in the falsification of the just concluded Presidential election results in Nigeria due to massive falsification of figures during collation, abduction, intimidation and harassment of INEC staff and electorates and wide spread violence across the country.

We have evidences of varying degrees that results from different states of the Federation has been mutilated, falsified and changed to sooth the candidate of the APC, President Mohammadu Buhari.

It is our firm belief that the incumbent President Mohammadu Buhari is the greatest beneficiary of a transparent, free, fair and credible elections in Nigeria and as such should sustain same template across the country.

The current process where state election results are being doctored to sooth PMB is therefore regrettable and unacceptable.

We hereby call on the International community, the media, Foreign and Domestic Observers to urgently save the Nigerian democracy which is on transit to death.


OUR OBSERVATIONS.

* We observed that elections commenced later than the stipulated threshold of 8am across the country. There were instances of lack or unavailability of the police for escort of the ad hoc staff and sensitive materials (Form EC8A and ballot papers) to designated polling units. This basically was the cause of delay on the arrival of sensitive materials and consequently the delay in the commencement time of election nationwide.

* In line with International best practice, policemen in the polling units are NOT expected to carry firearms. But the near or complete absence of armed law enforcement agents few polls from the polling units gave room for thuggs and hoodlums to snatch ballot boxes, intimidate and molest electorates, and unleash mayhem on law abiding citizens as the case may be. Policemen at the polling units were often overwhelmed by the large number of thuggs.

* The role of the military in elections and consequent rule of engagement in elections were clearly and consistently violated. We observed the military in states like Akwa Ibom, Rivers, Imo, Cross River, Kogi, Kano, etc, order electorates, observer, some party agents out of collation centres for the sole aim of falsification of results in favour of a preferred candidate. This is an aberration of modern democratic tenets.

* In some instances in Akwa Ibom state, Rivers, Imo, Cross River, Kogi, Kano, etc,the law enforcement agent were observed fire sporadically into the air and snatching ballot boxes away themselves.

* Again, in the full glare of the Military and the I.G.P. squad of the Nigerian police, hoodlums loyal to Senator Akpabio assaulted  foreign and domestic observers in Ukana, Essien Udium LGA of Akwa Ibom state, seizing and destroying their Tabs, phones and other personal effects. Some of the victims are still in the hospital receiving urgent medical attention as at the time of this briefing.

* The Smart Card Reader (SCR) were not used in several polling units across the country. This was as a result of threat to life by thuggs and hoodlums engaged by some desperate politicians. Sadly, most of the results which emanated from a process in clear violation of the provisions of the Electoral Act, 2010 as Amended were collated, declared and a winner emerged.

* We have also observed the increase in the number of deaths during the 2019 General Elections as against the number of deaths in 2015 General elections. A total of 12 Nigerians lost their lives during the 2015 General Elections. These 12 persons died as a result of Boko Haram attack. In 2019 Presidential and National Assembly Elections, 30 Nigerians were murdered in cold blood on election day as a result of election related violence. This we consider as saddening and alarming in a context supposedly civil and democratic.

The original election result is hereby annexed for your perusal.  

It seems to us that Nigeria is transiting backwards to the dark ages of a near anarchy situation.

SUMMARY

We wish to state categorically clear that the lacuna and shortcomings observed in the 2019 General Election is as a result of persistent aberration consequent to the inability of law enforcement agencies to comply with the necessary electoral reforms in line with International Standards, rule of engagement, the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999 as Amended), and the provisions of the Electoral Act 2010 as Amended.

This re occurring decimal has become malignant in the performance index of the Law enforcement agencies in Nigeria en route free, fair, transparent and credible elections in Nigeria.

The Presidential results are hereby rejected in the interest of equity and fairness.

Thank you.



Yunusa Ibrahim                                                    Umuren Esieme

for Accredited observer Groups for Civil Society Organizations

Friday 22 February 2019

Akpabio Exposes Buhari, Reveals Shocking Details



A video where the National Coordinator, Presidential Support Committee, Senator Godswill Akpabio revealed shocking details about President Muhammadu Buhari has emerged online.
In the short throwback video, Akpabio revealed how President Buhari paid a huge amount of money to stop an underground train project in Lagos State.
He equally vowed not to dump the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, to APC as he said that the broom in the party’s logo was a symbol of slavery.
Hear him:
“Let me tell you something about Buhari. That underground train was supposed to be constructed in Lagos. It was done by the government of Jakande and they had a plot that if the contract was canceled, they must pay the full amount to the construction company. ”
When Buhari took over, he said he can’t live to see an underground train in western Nigeria. He canceled the project and went ahead to pay the full amount to the foreign company and said take the money but don’t construct it “.
Akpabio equally revealed that Buhari hates the South and can never build roads or Seaport in Akwa Ibom.
“Today we are talking about Seaport and dualization of roads from Aba all the way to Orun, all those things will not happen because the man will not recognize you. ”
” If he can do that to majority tribe, like the Yorubas, the man will not recognize you. Even the symbol on the party’s logo should make you to vomit. Akwa Ibom children were used as house boys with brooms and somebody will go to Lagos and bring brooms, will you accept brooms?”. He asked the crowd and they shouted “no sir!!”.
Surprisingly, Senator Akpabio in August 2018, went back to his vomit and picked up the “symbol of slavery”, in order to escape prosecution over alleged multi billion naira fraud case against him.

Monday 18 February 2019

Stakeholders Want Police To Investigate Compromised INEC Officials Working With Obasanjo, PDP To Rig Polls


A group of stakeholders under the auspices of Nationalists Front for Nigeria have come together to call on the Independent National Electoral Commission and the Police to investigate Staff of the Commission who compromised the conduct of the now postponed elections.
Alhaji Abubakar B Tsav leading other statesmen, compromising former diplomats, clergy etc held that former President Obasanjo and some persons in INEC are in a conspiracy to scuttle the election with a pre-determined outcome in line with the ex-President’s character and posture.
Addressing a world press conference on Monday, Tsav said those involved in the shady deal to snuggle in PDP into power through backdoor must be brought to book.
His text below.
In recent hours, events that were previously taken in isolation of each other have now been confirmed to not only be interconnected but they are also pieces in one big puzzle, a grand plan to force regime change on Nigeria while masking the crime as part of the democratic process, viz the general election that has now been postponed by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). Because most Nigerians had innocently taken events in isolation, the natural reaction has been one of condemnation of INEC, with several persons and groups accusing the electoral body of working for whatever political party they suspect. We shall come to heaping our criticism on INEC but not before we attempt to alert Nigerians to the real dangers facing them as a people.
Whatever shortcoming has been observed with INEC, its state of readiness, its troubled election logistics and battle with credibility crisis amongst others are nothing but symptoms. It is like an individual having a high fever, pale skin tone, vomiting and a host of other manifestations; the manifestations themselves are not the ailment they are merely symptoms of a deeper infection or life threatening organ damage that the body is dealing with. All efforts can be put into managing or treating the symptoms but they will amount to nought if the root causes of the problems are not addressed. Painfully, INEC is today a microcosm of Nigeria, a country grappling with contrived problems that are nowhere in the region of natural.
It is on record that the period preceding elections, prior to the postponement, witnessed unprecedented spike in the number of Boko Haram attacks that the Nigerian Army repeatedly repelled, often inflicting heavy casualty on the insurgents. In the security circle, intelligence report confirmed that these attacks were intended to produce a situation when it would become glaring that it was impossible to conduct elections.
The objective was such that in the absence of elections there would be widespread uprisings and protests that would have eventually produced an interim government. The repeated defeat of the terrorists made the opposition, in this case the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), to be faced with the prospect of going into an election it is guaranteed to lose to the incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari, who is seeking re-election on the platform of his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Recall that prior to this, a former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, cobbled together several alliances and coalitions that failed woefully like every other thing he has ever laid hands on. Even though Chief Obasanjo had in the past invoked God’s wrath on himself if he ever returns to the PDP (he tore his membership card to seal the curse) he has since fully returned to the PDP and is now its most popular gladiator, save the party’s presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar. Obasanjo had made it appear as if certain clerics captured in photo op with him and Atiku were instrumental to brokering peace between him and his former deputy but events have proven otherwise. What they did in Otta on the day they purportedly made peace was to further perfect their scheme against democracy in Nigeria. As we speak, the denomination lead by one of the clerics at that meeting continues to abuse and desecrate the name of God by converting sermons into political campaigns.
In the aftermath of that meeting, Chief Obasanjo initiated contact with his neocon masters. The objective of that contact was to handpick the enforcers that were sent to Nigeria as election observers. Tragically, this is the one area where INEC got it wrong. They accredited these international enforcers without adequate background checks. What has now happened is that a lot of them from western country are in reality in the country to manipulate the presidential election in favour of Atiku Abubakar and the PDP.
The compromised and pre-determined position of these so called observers has been confirmed by several actions they have taken. Instead of working as independent countries, they coordinate to issue statements that are solely intended to erode the public perception INEC, criminalize the federal government and to canonize Atiku Abubakar as a president in waiting even when elections have not held. They have also taken on a belligerent attitude, in which they dictate what they want to happen and expect INEC to frog-march to their tune. All these abhorrent behaviours on the part of the foreign intruders were encouraged by Atiku and his party who wrote several letters upon which they are basing the legitimacy of their interference. Of course they continue to cite the invitation that INEC, because of the naivety of its Chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, extended to them to monitor the elections.
This naivety of Professor Yakubu has hurt the country in no small measure. Right under his nose staff of the Commission were compromised by the opposition to the extent that even the final list of candidates were presented for his signature only after Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, Chief Obasanjo and Rivers State governor, Nyesom Wike have approved it. The compromise of INEC was so bad that results have been written in favour of the PDP before the Election Day while sensitive election materials were delivered to PDP chieftains in several areas hence the failure of the materials to be delivered to the right destinations and officials at a few hours to the elections. The logistics failure that prompted the postponement was therefore contrived by these people and not a natural occurrence.
The evil that was planned against Nigeria by Chief Obasanjo and his protégés – Atku, Wike and others is beyond imagination. It was as if he has sensed that Nigerians will vote in a way that will disgrace him with his failed alliances and lying letter so he decided the only way to save face is to manipulate the elections by compromising the umpire. A last minute realization of the crimes that have been committed in INEC is what jolted its Chairman out of his lethargy to postpone the polls in the hope that remedial actions can still be taken to reverse the damage that the PDP, Obasanjo and Atiku have done to its credibility.
Before now, there have been several calls on these men to desist from their acts that are capable of plunging the country into crisis but it is now apparent that they are not amenable to reason. Instead of retracing their steps they have approached their western allies to mount undue pressure on INEC while unfairly accusing the government of the country. They are activating their international enforcers to declare the elections as fraudulent while ignoring the capacity of this irresponsible move to cause widespread unrest. The media is also replete with fake news they are pushing to the effect that the elections would be rigged by the ruling party while in reality they, the PDP, are the ones that are desperate to win in the Obasanjo do or die style.
We call on Nigerians to shift from their indifference to become more assertive in declaring the kind of country they want, a country that faces its challenges headlong under a patriotic leaders or a colony governed by the appointee(s) of western countries. This is why citizens must rise up to the challenge of subduing unpatriotic, corrupt and selfish past political office holders if they must save Nigeria from collapse. If the progress being made under President Buhari must be reversed for any reason then it must be a decision that Nigerians make with their votes that must be cast without manipulation. Citizens should exercise their right to insist that the progress and national development under a patriotic nationalist like President Buhari is a must.
Our demand to Professor Yakubu and INEC as an institution is simple. The Commission must identify, sack and hand over its compromised staff to the police for prosecution before proceeding with the election. A failure to do this would imply that INEC has no intention of doing the right thing which would greatly undermine its credibility like the western coalition and the opposition has been trying to do. Where INEC fails to yield those indicted for prosecution, we encourage the police to arrest them before the election.
We remind the foreign observers that have been going beyond the terms of their accreditation to retrace their steps. A failure to retrace their steps will guarantee some sort of retribution in the short term and they can be guaranteed that a blend of the internet and the social media will make it possible for aggrieved parties to meddle in their own internal affairs in damaging ways. It is expected that they will not have cause to lament should matters come to that.
We warn that the postponement of the election has not discouraged these mischief makers. They will exploit their other fall back options as they continue to try to hijack power without winning election, which would cause crisis in the country. Nigerians and the Federal Government must therefore not let down their guards as the danger has not passed but has only retreated to mutate into something more evil than its previous option.