Category: Politics

  • IGP Wiggles Between Necessity for SWAT to Fill Voids and Meeting Protesters’ Demands

    IGP Wiggles Between Necessity for SWAT to Fill Voids and Meeting Protesters’ Demands

    Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mohammed Adamu, has been wiggling between the demands by the protesters to discountenance the creation of Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) and the necessity for the immediate establishment of the new team to fill voids created by the dissolution of Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), particularly during the Ember months traditionally characterised with upsurge in armed robbery and other violent crimes in the country.

    But, protesters are not ready to back down as more cities and towns have been joining the #EndSARS movement.

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    Adamu has been seeking the cooperation of the citizens in the ongoing development drive for a new and reformed Nigeria Police Force.

    He has constantly been appealing to them to be patient and to believe in the reform processes which are all directed at ensuring the security, safety and rights of all.

    The police chief reaffirmed that the new Police Tactical Team would operate within very high professional and ethical standards, rule of law and dictates of best international policing practices.

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    Adamu explained that Nigeria Police Force is partnering with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and other Development Partners for the training of the Tactical Team which commences October 19 at Police Mobile Force (PMF) Training School in Ila Oragun, Osun State and PMF Training School, Ende Hills in Nasarawa State.

    He reiterated that no personnel of the defunct SARS would be a member the new Tactical Team, noting that “the officers selected for the training are young, smart and energetic officers who have acquired not less than seven years working experience with clean service records – no pending disciplinary matters, no record of violation of rights of citizens or misuse of firearms – and are physically fit to withstand the rigour of SWAT Training and Operations.”

    According to him, “The selected officers shall be subjected to physical fitness test, medical and toxicology screening etc and those found to be unsuitable shall be discharged.

    “ICRC, an independent International human rights and humanitarian support organisation with over 71 years experience in humanitarian services and institutional support and development, will provide resource persons and materials to handle the human rights components of the training programme.

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    “Specifically, they will handle topics touching on humanitarian laws, police conduct in conflict situation, human rights standard especially in the use of force and firearms, arrest and detention amongst others.

    “Other areas of the training program will include modern-day police ethics and values, Intelligence-led policing, Operation planning/Tactical decision making processes, Hostage rescue tactics and operation, weapon handling, first aid/basic life saving skills, stress/fear management, police-citizens relations and emotional intelligence etc.

    “The training modules will be handled by other carefully selected development partners, security experts as well as veterans from the civil society and human rights community.”

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    Adamu, in a statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, Frank Mba, charged the training coordinators to ensure a diligent and timely delivery of the Tactical Team.

  • INEC Fixes February 18, 2023 for Next Presidential Poll

    INEC Fixes February 18, 2023 for Next Presidential Poll

    Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Thursday announced February 18, 2023 as the date for the 2023 presidential election.

    INEC Chairman, Mahmood Yakubu, who officially announced this in Abuja on at the inauguration of the House of Representatives Committee on 1999 Constitution Review, said there are just about 854 days left to the 2023 general elections.

    Yakubu charged the lawmakers to ensure a timely review of the 1999 Constitution and the Electoral Act to help improve the country’s electoral process.

    The commission boss said in it usual practice, elections have to take place in the second week of February of each election year and reaffirmed INEC’s commitment to credible polls through the use of various technology the commission has adopted in conducting elections.

    In his remark at the event, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, described the constitution review as an important step to “identify those areas where the laws of our land have not lived up to expectations” and fix the gaps accordingly.

    Gbajabiamila said the committee, headed by the Deputy Speaker, Ahmed Idris Wase, should also consider the expectations of different interest groups among Nigerians.

    Inaugurating the committee at the National Assembly, the Speaker said the House is determined to come up with a constitution that addresses most of the current challenges facing the country.

    “Mr Chairman, Honourable Members of this Committee, I do not envy the enormous amount of work you have in front of you. However, I know you have an abundant capacity to execute this important assignment and deliver on our joint commitments to the Nigerian people.

    “I encourage you during this assignment to seek out and listen to as many voices as possible. Engage with as many interest groups as possible, reject misinformation, document the stories of our people, consider their expectations.

    “Let the work you do demonstrate that this House of Representatives is fully capable of reflecting the most urgent concerns of the Nigerian people and acting in their best interests. I am confident that you will act judiciously and produce for the consideration of the House of Representatives, a quality report we can implement expeditiously,” he said.

    The Speaker said the House is commencing the “constitution review process at a time of great and ongoing upheaval in our country.

    “New challenges emerge daily from every corner. Some of these challenges are of our own making, and others, we could not have foreseen or been prepared for.

    “Whichever may be the case, the Nigerian people look up to us as government to proffer solutions that work, to do the heavy lifting of writing a new constitution, one better suited to our current aspirations and reflecting our vision of the future.”

    He said when the House updated its Legislative Agenda two months ago, one thing that was made abundantly clear during the preparation of the document was that “the answer to many of our development questions lies in the pages of a new Nigerian constitution.”

    “When you ask me what the state of our nation is, the honest answer is this: we are in a fight for the very survival of our country and the continuation of the Nigerian project. Recent global developments have exposed all our systemic weaknesses so that we can no longer pretend to ourselves that things are on an even keel and slow progress is enough to get us to where we ought to be yet are still so far away from.

    “This 9th House of Representatives has since committed to the cause of reform. Our commitment must neither waver nor wane on the matter of thoughtful and fair overhaul of our nation’s constitution.

    “The reality of our current circumstances and the now certain knowledge that only we can save ourselves imposes on us an obligation to act with greater determination and all the urgency this moment calls for.”

    Noting that “the ongoing evolution of our nation’s democracy requires of us that we continually review and update the rules of our engagement,” Gbajabiamila said: “Every election season exposes significant gaps in the process that if left unaddressed, threaten our democracy.”

    For this, the Speaker noted, the House would, through the constitution review process, ensure electoral reforms that would address the challenges in the electoral system.

    “Electoral reforms are not a party-political issue, they are a matter of loyalty to an ideal that is greater than the party to which one belongs to, or the personal ambitions we may each hold.

    “Electoral reforms are a matter of our nation’s future, and the process of setting out systems and protocols for managing how we choose our leaders and representatives begins with the Constitution. We must keep this in mind as we begin this process.”

    On the #EndSARS protests going on for over a week in parts of the country, the Speaker said: “In addition to whatever other changes that may be caused by these protests, they have exposed the stinking underbelly of our nation’s policing system.”

    With that, he said: “We now understand better why our federal police is often unable to effectively respond to the localised manifestations of insecurity across the different parts of our country.

    “The simple truth is that we have a police that doesn’t have the trust of the people, and a policing system that doesn’t make for productive partnerships between the police and the communities they serve. However, for those of us who are out there, we must be careful not to lose the plot.

    “The Inspector General of Police has heard you and he has spoken. The House has spoken, even before now, and continues to speak. The President has been unequivocal and spoke clearly. It is now time to sit back and see what happens.

    “I believe the hand of God is on this nation. The point has been made, and the government in all its layers has responded. Let us sit back and see if the government does what it has committed to do. Which I have all assurances, and as your Speaker I pass these assurances on to you.

    “Honourable colleagues, overcoming our overwhelming national security challenges now requires of us all that we be willing to accept new approaches and consider novel ideas. Neither the security institutions nor political leaders can afford to hold on too tightly to a status quo whose frustrating limitations are painfully evident, whilst reflexively rejecting innovations that may improve our fortunes if properly implemented.”

    Idowu Sowunmi

  • PDP Flays Buhari Over Onochie’s Nomination as INEC Commissioner

    PDP Flays Buhari Over Onochie’s Nomination as INEC Commissioner

    Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has berated President Muhammadu Buhari over the appointment of his Special Assistant on Social Media, Lauretta Onochie, a card-carrying member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), as a national commissioner in the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    The opposition party described the action as a highly provocative assault on the nation’s constitution and democratic process.

    PDP said: “Indeed, from Mr. President’s public promises, one would have thought that he was desirous of leaving a legacy of credible elections, having failed in all ramifications of governance.

    “However, this nomination of his personal staff, Lauretta Onchie, as INEC national commissioner, supports the position of PDP that his statements were mere glib talks on electoral sanctity and clearly demonstrates that he has no plans whatsoever to leave a legacy of credible polls.

    “This ugly development is another shameful attempt to plant unscrupulous elements in INEC in order to corrupt and further desecrate the sanctity of the commission, undermine our electoral system and destabilise our democratic process ahead of the 2023 general elections.

    “We had hoped that, as Mr. President had professed in the past, he is truly running his second and final term in office. If that were so, then Lauretta Onochie’s nomination as INEC national commissioner clearly points to a totally different direction.

    “Indeed, her nomination dresses up Mr. President as having more than an interest in legacy building and portrays him as one who has a personal candidature interest in the 2023 election. The only way to prove otherwise is to quickly withdraw Onochie’s nomination before the Senate.

    “Moreover, being a card-carrying member of the APC as records shows (from Ward 5 Onicha Olona, Aniocha North Local Government Area of Delta State), Onochie’s nomination is in clear violation of paragraph 14 of the 3rd schedule of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), which forbids a person involved in partisan politics to hold office as a member of INEC.

    “It is therefore surprising that having sworn to the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Mr. President is taking actions that are antithetical to the very constitution and democratic governance.

    “These actions are deliberate attempts by President Buhari to inflame social tensions, undermine our constitution and desecrate the sanctity of our electoral process, rather than finding solutions to the myriads of problems pervading our country.”

    The party, in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, pointed out that it’s standing shoulder to shoulder with Nigerians.

    PDP promised to deploy “every legitimate means possible in a democracy to stop the approval of this provocative nomination of Lauretta Onochie as INEC national commissioner.”

    Idowu Sowunmi

  • How #EndSARS Protest Violently Leads to Death of a Police Inspector Killed, One Bystander and Critically Injures Two Officers in Lagos

    How #EndSARS Protest Violently Leads to Death of a Police Inspector Killed, One Bystander and Critically Injures Two Officers in Lagos

    The #EndSARS protest Monday turned violent in part of Lagos State as the demonstration consumed the life of a police inspector and a bystander, leaving two other officers critically Injured.

    Confirming the development, Public Relations Officer, Lagos State Police Command, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, explained that some armed protesters laid siege on the Anti-Kidnapping Unit Office of the command located at Iyun Road in Surulere, broke into the cell and liberated two of the kidnap suspects.

    In the ensuing melee, Adejobi said Inspector Ekei Joshua with AP No 175493; Inspector Peter Agabi with AP No 251138; and Inspector Erinfolami Ayodeji with AP No 229241(now late) attached to the Anti Kidnapping Unit were shot and critically injured.

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    According to him, “Today, being 12th October, 2020, at about 1pm, some armed protesters laid siege on the Anti Kidnapping Unit Office of the command, broke into the cell and liberated two of the kidnap cases suspects, before they were tactically and professionally repelled.

    “In the process, Inspector Ekei Joshua with AP No 175493, Inspector Peter Agabi with AP No 251138 and Inspector Erinfolami Ayodeji with AP No 229241(now late) attached to the Anti Kidnapping Unit of Lagos State Command, located at Iyun Road, Surulere were shot and critically injured; they have been rushed to the Intensive Care Unit of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital.

    “In addition, the protesters fired and killed one Ikechukwu Ilohamauzo, 55 years, a driver of one Toyota Sienna Bus, with Registration Number LSD 296 FX, who got stuck in the traffic caused by the blockage of the road by the violent protesters, in Surulere today.

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    “It is petinent to state that the attacked police inspectors and Mr Ikechukwu Ilohamauzu were hit and injured by pellets reasonably fired from pump actions/locally-made guns. The corpses of the deceased have been deposited in a mortuary for autopsy.”

    The Public Relations Officer noted that four suspects have been arrested in connection with the incident, adding that Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu, has ordered the Homicide section of SCID, Yaba to carry out thorough investigation into the incidence for further police actions.

    Meanwhile, Lagos State Government has also corroborated the narrative by Lagos State Police Command.

    The state government, in a statement by Lagos State Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Gbenga Omotoso, dismissed the widely publicised notion that an #EndSARS protester was killed.

    “The attention of Lagos State Government has been drawn to reports that an #ENDSARS protester has been killed in Surulere. This is not true.

    “A group of hoodlums stormed the Anti-Kidnapping Unit at Hogan Bassey Street, Surulere, to free two suspects standing trial for alleged kidnapping. They shot three officers. One of them, Inspector Erinfolami Ayodeji, unfortunately, died. The others are Inspectors Ekein Joshua and Peter Agabi.

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    “The hoodlums, while escaping, fired into the air. A bystander was hit. He also died – sadly,” Omotoso said.

    Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has commiserated with the families who lost their loved ones, praying God to strengthen them.

    He urged all those concerned to ensure that protests do not degenerate further and create room for hoodlums who do not mean well for our society, adding that the state government is working with the police to ensure the restoration of the peace that Lagos has always been proud of.

    Also, Lagos State Commissioner of Police has called for calm and professionalism from the protesters and police personnel respectively as the #EndSARS protests have been hijacked by some unscrupulous elements, who are fully armed.

    Odumosu urged protesters to be peaceful and avoid violent attacks on police personnel or any other security agents, warning them not to harass innocent Lagosians by picketing them to forcefully join the protests; and should avoid blocking access routes or roads for other Nigerians who are as well entitled to their fundamental human rights.

    He also appealed to parents and guardians to keep watch on their children and monitor their activities to avoid being mobilised and used for illegal activities in the state.

  • IGP Replaces SARS with SWAT, Directs Personnel of New Team to Report to Abuja for Debriefing and Medical Examination

    IGP Replaces SARS with SWAT, Directs Personnel of New Team to Report to Abuja for Debriefing and Medical Examination

    Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mohammed Adamu, Tuesday yielded more grounds to the yearnings of the #EndSARS protesters by officially replacing Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) with a new team called Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT).

    The new team is expected to fill the gaps arising from the dissolution of the defunct SARS.

    Prospective members of the new team, in accordance with Section 18 (10) of the Police Act 2020, have been ordered to report to the Force Headquarters in Abuja for debriefing, psychological and medical examination to ascertain their fitness and eligibility for the new assignment.

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    The officers, formerly known as SARS personnel, are expected to undergo this process as a prelude to further training and reorientation before being redeployed into mainstream policing duties.

    It would be recalled that Adamu had over the weekend announced the dissolution of SARS unit after days of agitation across the country.

    Despite this, protest continues in major South-west, South-south, South-east and North-central regions of the country.

    The medical examination would be carried out by the newly set-up Police Counselling and Support Unit (PCSU), a Unit, which henceforth shall engage in psychological management, re-orientation and training of officers of the Force deployed for tactical operations and other duties.

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    The unit, which is domiciled with the Force Medical Department and coordinated by the Force Medical Officer, has its membership drawn from amongst psychiatrists, psychologists, medics, pastors and imams, public relations practitioners, civil society and other human Rlrights groups with relevant qualifications and expertise.

    Adamu, in a statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, Frank Mba, said the personnel are to commence training at the different police tactical training institutions nationwide, next week.

    While personnel from the Police Commands in the South-east and the South-south would be trained at the Counter-Terrorism College in Nonwa-Tai, Rivers State, those from the Police Commands from the North and the South-west would be trained at the Police Mobile Force Training College, Ende in Nasarawa State; and the Police Mobile Force Training College, Ila-Orangun in Osun State, respectively.

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    While reaffirming his irrevocable commitment towards the successful and holistic implementation of the police reforms, IGP enjoined members of the public, particularly protesting citizens to exercise restraint and allow measures being put in place to come to fruition and engender a police force that would meet the yearnings and aspirations of the citizenry.

    Idowu Sowunmi

  • Aftermath of #EndSARS: Presidential Panel on Police Reforms Okays Five-point Demand of Protesters

    Aftermath of #EndSARS: Presidential Panel on Police Reforms Okays Five-point Demand of Protesters

    A meeting with the leadership of Nigeria Police Force and other stakeholders had agreed to meet the demands of the #EndSARS protesters which included halting use of force against demonstrators and unconditional release of arrested Nigerians.

    The meeting affirmed and described the five-point demands of the protesters and the #EndSARS movement as genuine concerns that should be urgently addressed by the Federal Government.

    In a communiqué issued at the end of the stakeholders’ meeting on the Implementation of the Recommendations of the Presidential Panel on the Reform of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), it was agreed thus:

    “Following the public protests regarding various forms of human rights violations by the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) and the consequent disbandment of the unit by the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, there arose the need for stakeholder engagement to build trust and restore public confidence in law enforcement.

    “The agitations also brought to the fore, the need to implement the recommendations of the Presidential Panel on the Reform of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).

    “The Forum was addressed by the Inspector General of Police and the Executive Secretary of the National Human Rights Commission.

    “The Forum collectively: welcomed the dissolution of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) by the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu; reaffirmed the constitutional rights of Nigerians to peaceful assembly and protest; further affirmed the sanctity of life of every Nigerian and the role of the Police in protecting this right; affirmed that the five-point demands of the protesters and the #EndSARS movement are genuine concerns and will be addressed by the government.”

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    Following directives by President Muhammadu Buhari on dissolution of SARS and immediate response to yearnings of Nigerians, Adamu Tuesday replaced the squad with a new team called Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) and convened a stakeholders’ meeting.

    The meeting, organised by the Office of the Inspector General of Police and National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), was a multi-stakeholders’ forum attended by Ministry of Police Affairs, Police Service Commission, leaders and representatives of civil society organisations in Nigeria, activists from the entertainment industry and the #EndSARS movement and development partners.

    According to the communiqué signed by the Inspector General of Police and Executive Secretary of the National Human Rights Commission, Tony Ojukwu, Esq, the Forum noted that the dissolution of SARS presents an opportunity to embark on comprehensive reforms aimed at repositioning the Nigerian Police Force as a modern, responsive and citizens-centred law enforcement organisation.

    “The Forum further notes that the proposed reforms should be anchored under the basis of the White Paper on the Report of the Presidential Panel on the Reform of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad which was jointly authored by the National Human Rights Commission, the Federal Ministry of Justice, and the Nigeria Police Force.

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    “The Forum affirms that reform proposals for the Nigerian Police Force will be based on Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and existing legislations such as the Nigeria Police Act, 2020, the Nigeria Police Trust Fund Act, 2019, the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015 the Anti-Torture Act, 2017, and the National Human Rights Commission Act, 2010 amongst others.

    “Following the dissolution of SARS, the Forum calls for the following immediate steps to be taken in restoring public confidence and trust in the Police: an order by the Inspector General of Police to all State Commands to halt the use of force against protesters; unconditional release of arrested protesters and citizens; open communication and outreach to citizens to establish trust and confidence and a roadmap for the implementation of the White Paper of the Presidential Panel on the Reform of the SARS.

    “The Forum welcomed the proposal to set up an Independent Investigation Panel to look into the violations of human rights by the defunct SARS and other segments of the Nigerian Police. The Forum agrees to the setting up of this Independent Panel by the National Human Rights Commission within the next one week. An open call for Memoranda from members of the public whose rights have been violated by the defunct SARS and other segments of the Police will be released by the Commission within one week.

    “The Forum recommends the psychological evaluation, training and retraining of disbanded SARS officials prior to re-deployment. The Forum resolves to set up the following Technical Sub-Committees to design an implementation roadmap and work plan for the implementation of the White Paper: Training, Capacity and Re-orientation; Logistics: Infrastructure, Communications and Technology; Arrest, Detention, and Investigations; Regulations, Oversight and Accountability and Financing and Partnerships.”

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    The communiqué stated that sub-Committees would be supported by the National Human Rights Commission and other civil society organisations.

    Those who attended the meeting include: Kole Shettima of MAC Arthur Foundation; Innocent Chukwuma of Ford Foundation; Jude Ilo of OSIWA; Segun Awosanya (segalinks) of #EndSARS Movement; Yemi Adamolekun of Enough is Enough; Clément Nwankwo of PLAC; Rafsanjani of CISLAC; Kemi Okonyedo of PWAN; YZ of CITAD; Folarin Falana Falz; Deji Adekunle of NIALS; Chris Ngwodo ( SSA to President Research & Policy); Fatima Waziri (Rule of Law Adviser); and Abdulrahman Yakubu of NHRC Secretariat.

    Others are: Hilary Ogbonna of NHRC secretariat; Halilu Adamu of NHRC Secretariat; Ben Aguh of NHRC secretariat; Uju Agomuoh of PRAWA; and Onyinye Ndubuisi of UNDP.

    Idowu Sowunmi

  • #EndSARS: Sanwo-Olu Identifies with Demonstrators, Meets Buhari Tomorrow

    #EndSARS: Sanwo-Olu Identifies with Demonstrators, Meets Buhari Tomorrow

    Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Monday showed class and identified with #EndSARS protesters.

    Sanwo-Olu, who declared that he was addressing the demonstrators not just as a governor, but as a father, brother and son, explained that the safety of everyone involved in peaceful protests across Lagos was important.

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    He added that he’s communicating with Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu, and other relevant security agencies in order to ensure peace and tranquility in the state.

    Sanwo-Olu noted that as a servant of the entire people of Lagos, he would be meeting President Muhammadu Buhari tomorrowvl (October 13) in Abuja.

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    While identifying with the protesters, the governor said the #EndSARS campaign touched on the essence of democratic freedom, adding that citizens must never be denied the right to protest and their voices heard.

    According to him, “I was at the venue of one of the #EndSARS protests today. The safety of everyone involved in peaceful protests across Lagos is important and communicating with the Commissioner of Police, this is what we want to guarantee on all sides.

    Beyond SARS

    “Tomorrow, I will be meeting with HE President Muhammed Buhari in Abuja.

    “As a servant of the people, my job is to listen and do everything within my power to act while managing the nature of the problems our people are protesting against. I am proud of our youth and the courage they are displaying in articulating their grievances.

    “I identify wholeheartedly with the #EndSARS campaign as it touches the essence of democratic freedom.

    “Citizens must never be denied the right to protest and your voices have been heard.

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    “A clear pronouncement has been made and Mr. President has addressed the nation. All SARS officers involved in the killing of innocent people and engaging in the abuse of human rights will be brought to justice.

    “My stand on #EndSARS is unmistakable and I assure you that I identify with this protest because your concerns are legitimate. The protest is in good faith but we have to be peaceful and decorous in expressing ourselves.

    “I have received the news of casualties at the Surulere protest as well as other developments we are monitoring. We mourn with the families of those who have lost their loved ones.

    “Please do not allow your protest be hijacked and used by people with a pre-existing vendetta.

    “We must prevent the escalation of issues and I am meeting with the Lagos State Commissioner of Police and other security leaders in a few minutes to ensure that live rounds that could lead to further casualties are not used at all as the police looks to maintain peace during the protests.

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    “I want to appeal to the protesters to take a break from protesting tomorrow. Tempers are at a highest on all sides at this time and while we work to prevent escalation, the safety of our residents is paramount.

    “I speak not just as a governor, but as a father, brother and son.”

    Idowu Sowunmi

  • Buhari Congratulates Akeredolu as PDP Says It’ll Study Results for Appropriate Action

    Buhari Congratulates Akeredolu as PDP Says It’ll Study Results for Appropriate Action

    President Muhammadu Buhari has rejoiced with the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Rotimi Akeredolu, on his re-election as Governor of Ondo State for another four-year term.

    This was coming as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) said it would study the results of October 10 governorship election in Ondo State and take appropriate action.

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had Sunday announced Akeredolu as the winner of the Saturday guber poll, sweeping to victory by winning 15 of 18 local government areas of Ondo State.

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    The incumbent governor got 292,830 votes to massively defeat PDP governorship candidate, Eyitayo Jegede, and Agboola Ajayi of Zenith Labour Party (ZLP), who came second and third in the election with 195,791 and 69,127 votes respectively.

    In his congratulatory message, Buhari, who lauded the resounding victory of Akeredolu, noted that the votes garnered “show that one good turn surely deserves another.”

    He thanked the people of Ondo State for keeping faith with their hovernor and APC, adding that “the people know the person and party that truly serves them, and have spoken in clear voice and unmistakable terms.”

    The President appreciated the electorate in Ondo State for comporting themselves decently and in orderly manner, and for exhibiting conduct that indicated that the country was making progress in its electoral behaviour.

    He also gave kudos to INEC for organising credible, free and fair election, and to security agencies which ensured that orderliness was enthroned and maintained.

    Buhari, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, urged Akeredolu to be humble and magnanimous in victory, and endeavour to serve the people of Ondo State even better than how he did in the first term.

    “When you serve with heart and might, the people respond in like manner, and we can easily get to where we are headed as a country,” the President said.

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    Meanwhile, PDP Publicity Secretary in Ondo State, Kennedy Peretei, has said his party would carefully study the election results in order to take appropriate action.

    Speaking with journalists on the just concluded election at Jegede’s residence in Akure, Peretei urged PDP supporters to be optimistic.

    He advised the party faithful not to be discouraged, noting that pockets of violence in Owo, Ese-Odo, among others would be critically analysed in the coming days.

    Idowu Sowunmi

     

  • #Ondodecides2020: The Results that Handed Akeredolu Victory, Plus his Victory Speech [Video]

    #Ondodecides2020: The Results that Handed Akeredolu Victory, Plus his Victory Speech [Video]

    The just concluded Ondo Governorship Election result that handed Governor Rotimi Akeredolu a second term in office saw him outrightly winning a whooping 15 out of 18 local government areas in the state.

    According to the Independent Electoral Commission, INEC’s, Chief Returning Officer for the election, Professor Idowu Olayinka, Akeredolu of the APC was returned as the governor-elect on Sunday at the office of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), in Akure.

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    Olayinka said “Having satisfied the requirement of the law and scored the highest number of votes, I hereby declare Oluwarotimi Odunayo Akeredolu of the APC as the winner, and he is hereby returned elected.”

    Candidate of the All Progressives Congress ,APC, Eyitayo Jegede won in the remaining three local governments.

    In the breakdown of votes, Akeredolu of the All Progressives Congress got 292,830 votes, while Jegede of the Peoples Democratic Party had 195,791 votes and Agboola of the Zenith Labour Party had 69,127 votes.

    Ondo Governorship Poll at a Glance

    No LGs APC PDP ZLP

    1 Ifedayo 9,350 11,852 1.863

    2 Ile Oluji-Oke Igbo 13,278 9,231 1,971

    3 Irele 12,643 5,493 5,904

    4 Akoko North East 16,572 8,380 3,532

    5 Akoko South West 21,232 15,055 2,775

    6 Akoko North West 15,809 10,320 3,477

    7 Ondo East 6,484 4,049 3,221

    8 Owo 35,957 5,311 408

    9 Akure North 9,546 12,263 1,046

    10 Idanre 11,286 7,499 3,623

    11 Akoko South East 9,419 4,003 2,004

    12 Akure South 17,277 47,627 2,236

    13 Ose 15,122 8,421 1,083

    14 Ondo West 15,97760 10,627 10,159

    15 Okitipupa 19,266 10,367 10,120

    16 Ese Odo 13,383 4,680 4,760

    17 Ilaje 26,657 11,128 4,405

    18 Odigbo 23,571 9,485 6,540

    TOTAL 292,829 195,791 69,127

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    In his victory speech, Governor Akeredolu recognised Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, for his forthrightness as Chairman of the APC Ondo Governorship Campaign.

    Winner of the now concluded Ondo Governorship election and Incumbent Governor, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu and his wife, surrounded by supporters including the Chairman, APC Ondo Governorship Election Campaign, who is Governor of Lagos, Babajide Sanwo-Olu (3rd from left); immediate past Governor of Ògùn State, Senator Ibukunle Amosun; Governor of Kogi, Yahaya Bello (2nd from right); Governor of Ekiti, Kayode Fayemi (3rd from right) and others.

    Equally, he appreciated the support of his other colleagues, Osun Governor, Gboyega Oyetola; Kogi Governor, Yahaya Bello; Ekiti Governor, Kayode Fayemi; Jigawa Governor, Mohammed Abubakar and Kebbi Governor, Abubakar Bagudu.

    Akeredolu, who was apparently elated by his victory, also expressed his gratitude to immediate past Governor of Ogun State, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, who was also on ground in Akure.

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    Incumbent Governor and candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Oluwarotimi Akeredolu is leading his opponent, Eyitayo Jegede of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, with 58,720 votes.

    Akeredolu’s lead is premises on results announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), in 15 Local Governments.

    While only three Local Governments are still being awaited to complete the exercise, results from 15 LGs indicates that Akeredolu polled 229,218 votes to defeat Jegede who scored 170,498 votes, while the ZLP garnered 53,422 votes.

    With the results, it is almost certain that Akeredolu of the APC will win the poll, with three LGs to go.

    In the next few hours, the winner of the poll will be declared by INEC.

    Ondo Governorship Election in 15 LGs stated below.

    No LGs APC PDP ZLP
    1 Ifedayo 9,350 11,852 1.863
    2 Ile Oluji-Oke Igbo 13,278 9,231 1,971
    3 Irele 12,643 5,493 5,904
    4 Akoko North East 16,572 8,380 3,532
    5 Akoko South West 21,232 15,055 2,775
    6 Akoko North West 15,809 10,320 3,477
    7 Ondo East 6,484 4,049 3,221
    8 Owo 35,957 5,311 408
    9 Akure North 9,546 12,263 1,046
    10 Idanre 11,286 7,499 3,623
    11 Akoko South East 9,419 4,003 2,004
    12 Akure South 17,277 47,627 2,236
    13 Ose 15,122 8,421 1,083
    14 Ondo West 15,97760 10,627 10,159
    15 Okitipupa 19,266 10,367 10,120