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Oyo kidnappings: Not time to  blame me or Tinubu, don’t politicise tragedy – Gov Makinde

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Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State on Tuesday expressed distress over the recent kidnapping of students and teachers in Oriire Local Government Area of the state.

Makinde noted that this is not the time to cast blames on the governor of the state or President Bola Tinubu, stressing that Nigerians should unite in the fight against insecurity.

The governor spoke during a peaceful protest led by the Nigeria Union of Teachers, NUT, the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, the Trade Union Congress, TUC, and the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, at the his office in Ibadan.

“This is a time of national distress. It is not the time to trade blames. It is not the time to play politics. I am personally distressed. My own father was a primary school teacher. He actually taught at Awole Dada, less than 15 kilometres away from where this incident happened. My father was there in 1959 and 1960. If something like this had happened to him, maybe I wouldn’t even have been born,” he said.

The governor insisted that the tragedy should not become a platform for political finger-pointing, stressing that the challenge of insecurity requires a united response.

“This is not the time for us to say it is the President that should have handled this, or it is the Governor, or the local government. This is a time to pull together as one,” he said.




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INEC reacts to leaked data, hints on how Wike’s aide, Olayinka got access to Emeka Ike’s credentials

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The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has responded to the unauthorized access and display of information from its Continuous Voter Registration, CVR, database.

INEC’s response comes in light of a story currently circulating on social media and in various media outlets regarding the alleged unauthorized access to the Commission’s CVR database, as well as the subsequent publication of information concerning a candidate in the recent primaries of a political party in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT.

It is worth noting that Nollywood veteran Emeka Ike criticized Lere Olayinka, the media aide to the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, for disclosing his data from the INEC portal.

In an interview on Channels Television’s The Morning Brief, Ike stated that he is ready to take legal action against the minister’s aide.

It should be recalled that Ike was unsuccessful in the primaries for the House of Representatives seat for the AMAC/Bwari Federal Constituency in the FCT under the platform of the Nigerian Democratic Congress (NDC).

Meanwhile, Olayinka has faced significant backlash from Nigerians after allegedly leaking Ike’s voter information via an INEC administrative webpage.

On his X handle on Saturday, the minister’s aide claimed that Ike was previously a registered voter in Imo State before transferring his registration to the FCT on May 15.

He allegedly included two images in the post, which many believed contained details sourced from INEC’s administrative login portal.

Some of the personal information displayed in the screenshots included Ike’s application number, registration centre, Voter Identification Number (VIN), profile picture, name, and date of application.

In response to the incident, Ike described Olayinka’s actions as shocking and indicative of extreme political misconduct.

INEC stated that it takes the allegation with the utmost seriousness and has promptly initiated a comprehensive investigation to ascertain the facts surrounding the incident.

It clarified that, during the ongoing nationwide CVR exercise, authorized INEC Registration Officers were provided with controlled access to certain elements of the CVR system. This access was necessary for them to register new applicants, process transfer requests, and update voter records as needed.

“Such access is limited strictly to official responsibilities and is revoked upon the completion of the exercise,” a statement by Mohammed Kudu Haruna, National Commissioner and Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee (IVEC), said.

“The audit trail resulting from the initial investigation has allowed the Commission to pinpoint the user account through which the information was accessed. Consequently, relevant personnel have been interrogated, and all departments involved in the incident are fully cooperating with the investigation.

“The Commission is also reviewing all technical, administrative, and operational aspects related to this issue to determine individual accountability and clarify the circumstances surrounding the use of those credentials, as well as identify any violations of internal access-control protocols before taking appropriate action against those implicated.

“Preliminary findings from the Commission’s audit trail thus far suggest that there was no external breach of the CVR database, no hacking incident, and no unauthorized external access to the Commission’s ICT infrastructure.

“Instead, the information in question was accessed using valid user credentials assigned to personnel engaged in the ongoing CVR exercise, but these credentials were disclosed without proper authorization.

“The incident currently under investigation pertains to the retrieval of a specific voter record and does not suggest any compromise of the Commission’s wider voter registration system or the personal data of over 90 million registered voters.”

The Commission said it wished to state categorically that it takes the security, confidentiality, and integrity of voter data with the utmost seriousness and remains committed to transparency, institutional integrity, and the protection of voters’ personal information.

Furthermore, it added that the Department of State Services (DSS), on its own accord, has commenced an independent investigation into the matter.




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Osun guber: Accord will not win any ward in Ijesa North Federal Constituency – Wole Oke

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The Director-General of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Campaign Council for the forthcoming Osun State governorship election, Oluwole Oke, has vowed that the Accord will not secure victory in any ward in Ijesa North federal constituency (Oriade and Obokun local government areas) during the August 15, 2026 poll.

Oke made the declaration during a media chat with the Osun Online Publishers Association, OOPA, on Tuesday, where he spoke on the political outlook ahead of the governorship election.

In his words, “Accord will not win a single ward in obokun, Oriade, take it to bank.

“We aim for the future and not for immediate gratification. APC is good at removing sitting governments and one will happen ok August 15, it is about strategy.”

The APC campaign chief maintained that the party remained strongly rooted in the two local government areas and was well positioned to record a convincing victory at the polls.

According to him, “the Accord Party stands no chance of winning any ward in either Obokun or Oriade. Voters in the areas would overwhelmingly support the APC.”

He also revealed that the Osun APC has been running issue based campaigns.

“In APC we speak to issues. This government is not doing anything for the citizens.

“Osun youths are wise, educated and reasonable people. They will vote Governor Ademola Adeleke out.”

The lawmaker also alleged that Governor Ademola Adeleke administration in the state of causing commotion in the health, education and other sectors in the state due to his limited understanding of policy.

“The current governor, Ademola Adeleke has tried his best and my opinion is that he has limitations in terms of capacity, understanding of police, finances, governance and I have come to a conclusion that his administration has caused commotion everywhere in education, health care.

“There is panic everywhere in Osun State. Adeleke has offered is nothing and has observed all our extant laws in breach.

“The state government has abandoned the education sector and disabused the revenue allocated for it,” he addded.




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2027: Three Rep members dump APC, LP defect to PDP

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Three members of the House of Representatives have dumped their various parties for the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

The Speaker, Tajudeen Abbas, while presiding over the House disclosed that that Shehu Dalhatu, representing Faskari/Kankara/Sabuwa Federal Constituency of Katsina State, dumped the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, for the PDP.

In his letter of defection, Dalhatu said he resolved to join the PDP after careful consideration of the issues in the APC and having consulted with his constituencies.

Another House member from Delta State, Etanabene Benedict, on his part, left the Labour Party for the PDP, attributing his move to the crisis in the Labour Party  in the state.

Also, the member representing Yakurr/Abi constituency in Cross River state, Alex Egbona, dumped the APC for the PDP, noting, however, that his commitment to the House and his constituency remains unshakeable.

DAILY POST had earlier reported that six Oyo PDP lawmakers at the green chamber defected to the Allied Peoples Movement, APM.




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