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Protesters Demand Fairness in Adamawa State Governorship Election

By Haruna Abu-Faisal

JIMETA, Nigeria (BNB) — Thousands of women, youth, and government officials took to the streets of Jimeta, Adamawa state on Saturday to protest the recent declaration of Aisha Dahiru Binani as the winner of the state’s governorship election under the All Progressives Congress (APC) party.

Led by the assistant Campaign Director of the PDP’s presidential and governorship elections in the state, Felix Tangwami, and a commissioner of the Fintiri-led administration, the protesters chanted slogans such as “Give us our mandate” and “Fintiri won”, demanding that the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) overturn the decision and give the mandate to the rightful winner, Governor Umaru Fintiri of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

The Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in the state, Yunusa Hudu Ari, had declared Binani as the winner midway into the collation of results on Sunday, but the declaration has caused confusion and sparked a heated debate among the public.

Many have questioned the legality of the REC’s decision to declare Binani the winner while the results were still being collated, arguing that he did not have the constitutional mandate to do so.

The protesters have vowed to continue their protest until justice is served, and the rightful winner is declared. However, the situation remains tense, with calls for calm and peaceful resolution of the dispute.

The declaration of Binani as the winner of the Adamawa state governorship election has also raised allegations of bias and vote manipulation in favor of the APC. Some have called for an investigation into the conduct of the REC during the election, while others have commended the PDP for their peaceful protest and commitment to justice.

The INEC has, in response to the Sunday declaration, questioned the declaration of Binani as the winner of the election and summoned the REC to its headquarters in Abuja.

The electoral body has directed the Adamawa State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Hudu Ari, to stay away from the state office until further notice. The Administrative Secretary has been directed to take full charge of INEC, Adamawa State, after Ari served as the REC for the governorship election in the state.

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Power Grab in Sudan: Military Stages Coup, Detains Officials and Dissolves Government

By Haruna Abu-Faisal

Sudan has once again been plunged into uncertainty and chaos as the military has taken control of the country in a coup, dissolving the transitional government and detaining senior officials, including the prime minister.

This brazen power grab comes just two years after a popular uprising ousted longtime autocrat Omar al-Bashir and led to a power-sharing agreement between the military and civilian groups.

The move has been met with widespread condemnation from the international community, which is calling for the immediate release of all those detained and a return to civilian rule.

The coup has raised concerns about the future of Sudan’s fragile democracy and the potential for renewed violence and instability in the country.

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Grief in Borno as Assembly Member-elect Dies

Borno State House of Assembly member-elect, Nuhu Clerk, has passed away, according to reports.

Prior to his election as the representative of Chibok local government constituency, Clerk served as a commissioner in Governor Babagana Zulum’s cabinet.

Although there has been no official confirmation of his death, condolences have poured in on social media.

More information will be provided as it becomes available.

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Top Nigerian Lawyer Criticizes Chimamanda Adichie’s Election Stance

Top Nigerian lawyer and professor Yemi Oke wrote an open letter to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and US President Joe Biden regarding the Nigerian elections.

In the letter, dated Sunday April 9th, Oke criticized popular Nigerian novelist Chimamanda Adichie’s stance on the February 25th presidential polls.

Oke referred to Adichie’s letter to Biden as “seditious” and accused her of engaging in extraterritorial ethnocentric politicking as a non-resident Nigerian-American.

Oke went on to state that Adichie’s letter was unbecoming and that she had written a seditious letter against the government and people of Nigeria, falling short of expectations.

Oke expressed his surprise that a privileged Nigerian-born writer like Adichie would choose to portray her country of origin in such a negative light.

“Chimamanda’s letter was against entire Nigeria’s Democracy that was fought and procured with patriotic bloods and undeterred resolve of democrats, chief among them being Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” he said.

Nigerian novelist Chimamanda Adichie wrote an open letter to US President Joe Biden accusing Nigeria’s electoral commission of ignoring “glaring red flags” and manipulating the presidential election.

Adichie supported the Labour Party candidate, Peter Obi, and claimed that if the results had been uploaded in real-time, the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, Tinubu, would not have won.

The APC candidate was declared the winner, with 8,794,726 votes, beating his closest challenger, Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party, who scored 6,984,520 votes. Peter Obi came third with 6,101,533 votes.

In response, Nigerian lawyer and professor Yemi Oke wrote an open letter to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and President Biden, criticising Adichie’s letter as “seditious.”

Oke accused Adichie of engaging in “extraterritorial ethnocentric politicking” as a non-resident Nigerian-American.

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10TH ASSEMBLY: Betara Receives Supermajority Endorsement for House Speaker

Muktar Betara, a Nigerian federal lawmaker, has received a supermajority endorsement from the new and returning members-elect of the House of Representatives to become the 10th Speaker of the House.

During a discussion on Thursday, 70% of the lawmakers agreed to vote for Betara, with Kabir Tukur, a member-elect from Kebbi State, stating that they have come too far in their support for Betara to back down now.

While other members-elect are vying for the position, Betara has been recognized as the most suitable candidate by his supporters.

Hon. Muktar Betara is a Nigerian lawmaker who is a member of the House of Representatives representing Biu/Bayo/Kwaya Kusar/Shani Federal Constituency of Borno State.

He was born on September 22, 1978, in Biu Local Government Area of Borno State.

Betara holds a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of Maiduguri and a Master’s degree in Public Administration from the same institution. Prior to his election into the House of Representatives, he served as the Deputy Chief of Staff to the Borno State Governor, Kashim Shettima.

In the House, Betara serves as the Chairman of the Committee on Defence and is also a member of several other committees, including the Committee on Appropriation, Committee on Health Institutions, and Committee on Interior.

Betara has been recognized for his contributions to the development of his constituency and his efforts towards promoting peace in his community. He is also known for his support for the education of underprivileged children in his constituency through the establishment of scholarship programs.

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Why We Reschedule Governorship And State Houses Of Assembly Elections – INEC 

Following today’s ruling by the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal (EPT) on the reconfiguration of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) used for the Presidential election held on 25th February 2023, the Commission met to assess its impact on the Commission’s preparations for the Governorship and State Houses of Assembly elections scheduled for Saturday, 11th March 2023.

Nigerians would recall that on 3rd March 2023, the Presidential EPT had given an ex-parte order for some political parties to inspect materials used for the Presidential election, including the forensic inspection of over 176,000 BVAS used in the election which are located in INEC LGA offices across the country.

The Commission approached the Tribunal to reconsider the order, given that the BVAS Systems were to be deployed for the Governorship and State Assembly elections and that the lack of a clearly defined timeframe for the inspection could disrupt the Commission’s ability to conduct the outstanding elections. For instance, the BVAS can only be activated on the specific date and time of an election.

Having been used for the Presidential and National Assembly elections on 25th February 2023, it is necessary to reconfigure the BVAS for activation on the date of the Governorship and State Assembly elections.

While the ruling of the Tribunal makes it possible for the Commission to commence the preparation of the BVAS for the Governorship and State Assembly elections, it has come far too late for the reconfiguration to be concluded. Consequently, the Commission has taken the difficult but necessary decision to reschedule the Governorship and State Assembly elections which will now take place on Saturday 18th March 2023. By this decision, campaigns will continue until midnight of Thursday 16th March 2023 i.e. 24 hours before the new date for the election.

This decision has not been taken lightly but it is necessary to ensure that there is adequate time to back up the data stored on the over 176,000 BVAS machines from the Presidential and National Assembly elections held on 25th February 2023 and then to reconfigure them for the Governorship and State Assembly elections.

This has been the practice for all elections, including the period when the Commission was using the Smart Card Readers. However, we wish to reiterate that the Commission is not against litigants inspecting election materials.

Consequently, it will continue to grant all litigants access to the materials they require to pursue their cases in court. We wish to reassure all political parties and candidates that the data from the Presidential and National Assembly elections will be backed up and available in INEC cloud facilities, including the INEC Results Viewing Portal (IReV).

Political parties can apply for Certified True Copies of the backend data of the BVAS. Also, the results on the BVAS will continue to be available on the IReV for interested parties to access.

We thank Nigerians and friends of Nigeria for their understanding as we continue to deal with these difficult issues and navigate these challenging times. Barr. Festus Okoye National Commissioner & Chairman Information and Voter Education Committee Wednesday 8th March 2023

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Naira Note: Why Buhari Is More Corrupt, May End Up Like IBB – CSO

A Civil Society Organization, Journalists  for Open Government & Inclusion (JOGI)  has said that the refusal of the federal government of Nigeria to obey the recent Supreme Court ruling on the new naira note swap exposes the depth of corruption in the person of President Muhammadu Buhari.

“In case Mr President did not know, the worst form of corruption is the disobedience to court orders,” Comrade YAQOUB POPOOLA, the executive director of JOGI, said in a terse press statement release to the media.

“Again, any government that initiates a policy without a proper implementation plan and strategy also indulges in corruption. 

JOGI’s statement called on the the President Buhari “to act as a true statesman and obey the Supreme Court verdict on Currency Swap Policy.”

The group cautioned that the growing bitterness in the land due to the currency scarcity could snowball into civil unrest “unless the government acts responsibly.” 

Comrade Popoola  said, “it was quite unfortunate that a government that is  still battling with poverty and  insecurity could allow the nation slide into chaos due to needless, irresponsible, and Ill-conceived policy.”

JOGI advised the  President to direct the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria( CBN) to “respect the Supreme Court verdict and allow the old and new currency to float side by side in the open market.” 

“With the untidy manner in which President Buhari is handling the delicate matter, it is obvious now that Buhari is pursuing a hidden agenda at the detriment of the nation’s wellbeing. 

“As we speak, most Banks in the country have been shut down due to fear of being attacked by angry residents, and President Buhari still finds it convenient to dish out insane directives. ” 

JOGI further warned that Buhari’s government might end up like the inglorious regime of former troops President Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida, which annulled the most accessible and fairest Presidential poll in the history of Nigeria.

“It is also clear that Buhari and his voodoo economic advisers are working in cahoots with anti-democratic elements in the country to truncate the  Presidential poll.

“How on earth would a government deny the people access to their legitimate earnings and expect them not to be vulnerable to vote- trading during elections?

“When you deliberately impoverished the people ,you are making them vulnerable to all forms of abuse .This is pure madness! 

“Today, the only thing Nigerians and the world remember about the eight-year regime of IBB is the annulment of the June 12, 1993, General Election. 

“With the untidy manner the CBN is going about implementing its  naive policy, the level of vote-trading in the General Election would be unimaginable.

Since the wake of this crazy policy, many lives have been lost while many public infrastructures, including Commercial Banks,  have also been destroyed. Angry  Nigerians are beginning to regroup to launch massive civil unrest, and a government supposedly planning peaceful and credible elections for Nigerians is not seeing the handwriting on the wall. 

“The truth of the matter is that the CBN under the headship of Emefiele is grossly incompetent to carry out any real economic reform or fight corruption since itself, a harbinger of bribery.

“If we may ask, how were the new notes found their way into the hands of hawkers even when they were not available in the  Banks? It is simple logic   Emefiele who could not stop his men from corruption, and sharp practices cannot lead any genuine anti-corruption  war in Nigeria.” Enough of this madness. 

“As a group committed to excellent and open governance, we want to use this medium to admonish Nigerians to remain calm, even in the face of this naked provocation from the sitting President. We must not play into the hands of anti-democratic forces. May Nigeria succeed.

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#NewNairaNotes: “I Authorised Change of Naira Notes To Punish Money-Bag Politicians” – Buhari

President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari, minced no words in explaining why he authorized currency swap some few months before the general elections. To deal with rich politicians who wanted to use raw cash to win the next election.

His action was a vendetta against those who denied him the advantage of using his office to install a notherner as his successor.

Mr. Buhari lost his bid to install senate President Ahmed Lawan as the APC presidential candidate and Rotimi Amaechi as the running mate.

Tinubu Bola Ahmed won the APC presidential primaries using his influence as a popular politician and his money as a rich man to get the ticket.

The naira note swap was meant to deny politicians from using money to win 2023. A policy that has almost squandered what remained of the APC goodwill among Nigerians.

Many Nigerians have died, and many are starving because of the Naira swap. Bankers are attacked; banks have been burnt and citizens have taken to the street to protest the unfriendly policy. Children can not go to school; workers have to trek long distances to work because drivers won’t take old notes, and they won’t accept the transfer of funds because the networks have clogged.

Addressing the matter for the first time, the president said he is happy that the money in circulation is back into the banking system and the politicians are suffering to campaign without cash – a system that brought him to power.

He said his greatest accomplishment was that he had denied those who want to succeed him access to cash for vote buying.

“I am aware that this new monetary policy has also contributed immensely to the minimization of the influence of money in politics,” he said.

“This is a positive departure from the past and represents a bold legacy step by this administration, towards laying a strong foundation for free and fair elections.”

The president said this in a nationwide broadcast. Read his speech:

My Dear Compatriots,

​I have found it necessary to address you today, on the state of the nation and to render account on the efforts of our administration to sustain and strengthen our economy, enhance the fight against corruption and sustain our gains in the fight against terrorism and insecurity which has, undoubtedly, been impacted by several internal and external factors.

2.​Particularly, I am addressing you, as your democratically elected President, to identify with you and express my sympathy, over the difficulties being experienced as we continue the implementation of new monetary policies, aimed at boosting our economy and tightening of the loopholes associated with money laundering.

3.​Let me re-assure Nigerians, that strengthening our economy, enhancing security and blockage of leakages associated with illicit financial flows remain top priority of our administration. And I shall remain committed to my oath of protecting and advancing the interest of Nigerians and the nation, at all times.

4.​In the last quarter of 2022, I authorised the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to redesign the N200, N500, and N1000 Nigerian banknotes.

5.​For a smooth transition, I similarly approved that the redesigned banknotes should circulate concurrently with the old bank notes, till 31 January 2023, before the old notes, cease to be legal tender.

6.​In appreciation of the systemic and human difficulties encountered during implementation and in response to the appeal of all citizens, an extension of ten days was authorized till 10th February, 2023 for the completion of the process. All these activities are being carried out within the ambit of the Constitution, the relevant law under the CBN Act 2007 and in line with global best practices.

7.​Fellow citizens, while I seek your understanding and patience during this transient phase of implementation, I feel obliged to avail you a few critical points underpinning the policy decision. These include:

a. The need to restore the statutory ability of the CBN to keep a firm control over money in circulation. In 2015 when this administration commenced its first term, Currency-in-Circulation was only N1.4trillion.
b. The proportion of currency outside banks grew from 78%in 2015 to 85% in 2022. As of October 2022, therefore, currency in circulation had risen to N3.23 trillion; out of which only N500 billion was within the Banking System while N2.7 trillion remained permanently outside the system; thereby distorting the financial policy and efficient management of inflation;
c. The huge volume of Bank Notes outside the banking system has proven to be practically unavailable for economic activities and by implication, retard the attainment of potential economic growth;
d. Economic growth projections make it imperative for government to aim at expanding financial inclusion in the country by reducing the number of the unbanked population; and

e. Given the prevailing security situation across the country, which keeps improving, it also becomes compelling for government to deepen its continuing support for security agencies to successfully combat banditry and ransom-taking in Nigeria

8.​Notwithstanding the initial setbacks experienced, the evaluation and feedback mechanism set up has revealed that gains have emerged from the policy initiative.

9.​I have been reliably informed that since the commencement of this program, about N2.1 trillion out of the banknotes previously held outside the banking system, had been successfully retrieved.

10.​This represents about 80% of such funds. In the short to medium and long terms, therefore, it is expected that there would be:

a. A strengthening of our macro economic parameters;
b. Reduction of broad money supply leading to a deceleration of the velocity of money in the economy which should result in less pressures on domestic prices;
c. Lowering of Inflation as a result of the accompanying decline in money supply that will slow the pace of inflation;
d. Collapse of Illegal Economic Activities which would help to stem corruption and acquisition of money through illegal ways;
e. Exchange Rate stability;
f. Availability of Easy Loans and lowering of interest rates; and
g. Greater visibility and transparency of our financial actions translating to efficient enforcement of our anti- money laundering legislations.
11.​I am not unaware of the obstacles placed on the path of innocent Nigerians by unscrupulous officials in the banking industry, entrusted with the process of implementation of the new monetary policy. I am deeply pained and sincerely sympathise with you all, over these unintended outcomes.

12.​To stem this tide, I have directed the CBN to deploy all legitimate resources and legal means to ensure that our citizens are adequately educated on the policy; enjoy easy access to cash withdrawal through availability of appropriate amount of currency; and ability to make deposits.

13.​I have similarly directed that the CBN should intensify collaboration with anti-corruption agencies, so as to ensure that any institution or person(s) found to have impeded or sabotaged the implementation should be made to bear the full weight of the law.

14.​During the extended phase of the deadline for currency swap, I listened to invaluable pieces of advice from well meaning citizens and institutions across the nation.

15.​I similarly consulted widely with representatives of the State Governors as well as the Council of State. Above all, as an administration that respects the rule of law, I have also noted that the subject matter is before the courts of our land and some pronouncements have been made.

  1. To further ease the supply pressures particularly to our citizens, I have given approval to the CBN that the old N200 bank notes be released back into circulation and that it should also be allowed to circulate as legal tender with the new N200, N500, and N1000 banknotes for 60 days from February 10, 2023 to April 10 2023 when the old N200 notes ceases to be legal tender.

17.​In line with Section 20(3) of the CBN Act 2007, all existing old N1000 and N500 notes remain redeemable at the CBN and designated points.

18.​Considering the health of our economy and the legacy we must bequeath to the next administration and future generations of Nigerians, I admonish every citizen to strive harder to make their deposits by taking advantage of the platforms and windows being provided by the CBN.

19.​Let me assure Nigerians that our administration will continue to assess the implementation with a view to ensuring that Nigerians are not unnecessarily burdened. In this regard, the CBN shall ensure that new notes become more available and accessible to our citizens through the banks.

20.​I wish to once more appeal for your understanding till we overcome this difficult transient phase within the shortest possible time.

21.Fellow citizens, on the 25th of February, 2023 the nation would be electing a new President and National Assembly members. I am aware that this new monetary policy has also contributed immensely to the minimization of the influence of money in politics.

22.This is a positive departure from the past and represents a bold legacy step by this administration, towards laying a strong foundation for free and fair elections.

23.​I urge every citizen therefore, to go out to vote for their candidates of choice without fear, because security shall be provided and your vote shall count.

24.​I however admonish you to eschew violence and avoid actions capable of disrupting the electoral processes. I wish us all a successful General Elections.

Thank you for listening. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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2023: Nigerian Lady Promises To Give Free Sex If Peter Obi Wins Presidential Election

A Nigeria skit maker, Rosemary Isong, has promised to offer her private part for free sex to as many interested male or female as possible, once the Labour Party Presidential candidate, Peter Obi, wins the February 25 presidential election.

Going by the social media name @dis_calabargirl, the popular skit maker made the offer on her social media handles that her private part will go public from 26th February when Mr Obi is announced winner of the 2023 election.

She said unlike the party bash promises made by others, she would rather make a different offer by giving out ”free toto” once Obi wins.

The skit maker said she would be flying to her town, Calabar, to vote for the first time and those interested in having sex with her, post-announcement of the envisaged Peter Obi win should contact her ASAP. And those in Laggos should also keep a tab on her so that they could have a taste of her curvy body whenever she flies back to Lagos.

Though she didn’t give a deadline for the freebie, it appears the lady would be ready for mass sexual escapade.

Watch her video below:

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How INEC Officials Deliberately Deny Us PVC in Borno, ‘Obidiets’, Others Allege

Originally published in The Humanitarian Times

A convergence of aggrieved citizens, including supporters of the Labour Party and other political groupings in Borno state, have on Sunday accused the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of intentionally withholding their Permanent Voters Card (PVC) in a grand plot to bar them from voting in the coming elections. 

This weighty allegation was coming on the last day the electoral body allowed for the issuance of PVC. 

INEC had extended the PVC collection date from January end to Feb.5, 2023, to allow those who are yet to retrieve their voting cards to do so. Despite the deadline elongation, many Nigerians who claimed to have duly registered as voters said they are yet to see their PVCs. 

Led by one Ishyaku Yakubu, a senior member of the Obidient movement and card-carrying member of the  Labour Party (LP), the group said thousands of registered voters have not been able to receive their PVCs after days of frequenting the collection centers. 

The group blamed INEC and its officials for the setback even as they claimed to have copious evidence to prove that some INEC officials have been paid to deny particular categories the right to vote. 

The group said the INEC officials were primed to deny them the chance to collect their  PVC until the exercise ended. 

The INEC has denied this allegation. 

But Engineer Yakubu,  who was accompanied by a large number of individuals who are yet to collect their PVC, said

“thousands (including myself) who have been going to the INEC offices for collecting their PVCs registered under the most difficult situations and inconvenience are yet to get it.”

“INEC has previously announced to the media that all PVCs are ready for collection and lament how Nigerians are not coming out; meanwhile, we queue up at their offices and ward levels to get PVCs only to be told “your PVC is not ready, come back in 3 days, come back in one week” and stories like that. 

“We have reasons to believe there is a sinister plan to disenfranchise thousands of people as there appears to be no reason for holding up the PVCs. We and many others who registered, transferred, and r requested for replacement of lost/damaged cards, particularly last year (2022) between May and July, have not been given their PVCs. 

“Today is the final deadline, according to INEC, and people are being asked to go and come back,” he said. 

“We have it on record where an INEC staff in charge of issuing PVCs in one of the polling wards saying that those who registered during the last window of registration should forget about voting in 2023; that we should wait till 2027 because they know whom we are going to vote for,” said Yakubu. 

INEC Denies Allegations

The Borno REC had, in a phone interview with reporters, denied any alleged plot by INEC to bar registered voters from getting their PVC.

He said those unable to get their PVCs “are among those who engaged in multiple registrations detected and  automatically canceled, and so would not get their PVCs based on the Electoral Act 2022.”

“We are not printing the PVCs; the PVCs are being printed in Abuja; this is the reality.”

The REC, who had announced two weeks ago that there were over 161,000 PVC yet to be collected in Borno state, said on Sunday that he is yet to receive an update on the number left uncollected after the one-week extension. 

“I’m supposed to get the update on the number of uncollected PVCs by  6 pm today,” he said. 

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