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Osun Guber: CP urges peaceful conduct
Commissioner of Police in Osun State, Ibrahim Gotan has called on political parties, candidates and other stakeholders to conduct themselves peacefully ahead of the governorship election in the state.
Speaking during an interactive session with stakeholders at the State Police Headquarters in Osogbo on Wednesday, CP Gotan said all political actors must work collectively to ensure a peaceful, credible and violence-free electoral process.
The police commissioner urged political parties and candidates to notify the police and other relevant security agencies before organising rallies, campaigns, processions or political gatherings across the state.
According to him, early notification would enable security agencies to deploy personnel effectively, provide adequate security coverage, manage traffic and prevent clashes during political activities.
“Security agencies can only plan effectively when they are informed in good time. The importance of cooperation between political actors and law enforcement agencies,” he added.
The CP also condemned the destruction, defacement and removal of opponents’ billboards, banners, posters and other campaign materials, describing such actions as unlawful and capable of provoking retaliation and political tension.
“Political competition should be based on ideas, policies and programmes, not on the destruction of property belonging to opponents,” he stated.
The commissioner advised political parties to avoid late-night rallies and campaign activities, noting that such events often pose security challenges, increase the risk of criminal activities and make effective monitoring difficult.
He said all campaign activities, rallies, public engagements and political communications must strictly comply with the provisions of the Electoral Act and other relevant laws, adding that no individual or political group is above the law.
Gotan also warned against thuggery, gangsterism and the recruitment or sponsorship of political thugs, saying violence and intimidation have no place in a democratic society.
He called on political leaders to caution their supporters against acts capable of disrupting public peace and urged them not to provide support or protection to individuals engaged in criminal conduct.
The police commissioner equally warned against hate speech, inflammatory remarks and inciting statements, saying such comments could provoke violence, deepen divisions and undermine the peaceful atmosphere required for a successful election.
He urged all stakeholders to embrace peaceful coexistence before, during and after the poll, adding that the people of Osun State deserve a free, fair, credible and peaceful election.
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Nobody gives power, you’ve to fight for it – Wike to PDP
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, on Wednesday told party members to get ready for a tough political fight before the 2027 general elections.
Wike said that political power is not given easily; it has to be fought for, sacrificed for, and worked hard for.
He spoke at the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, 109th National Executive Committee meeting in Abuja, where he he said opposition politics needs strength, good organization, and strong will.
He warned that the party won’t get back to power by relying on luck or just hoping for it.
Using his own political experiences, Wike encouraged candidates not to let pressure, arrests, or legal challenges stop them, saying that political achievements are usually made through facing difficulties.
“Nobody gives power. Power is taken. You have to struggle for it in order to get it. No one gives power, and no one is willing to take it away from you.
“You have to struggle for it. You have to fight for it. “You don’t need to be scared,” Wike said.
The former governor of Rivers State said that even though there are still disagreements within the party and some court cases going on, the PDP is still moving forward with its plans for the election and won’t let legal issues stop them.
“From my point of view, June 26 is the day they will provide the access code to political parties so they can upload the results. Don’t worry, we are good to go.
“No one is scared of the court; courts are for real people, not for ghosts,” he said.
Wike noted that many party members were still having trouble adjusting to life without power, since they had been used to the benefits of being in charge for a long time.
He emphasized that getting back into politics would need a new way of thinking.
“So most of you used to come and take from PDP whenever they were in power, like spoiled children who relied on whatever their father gave them every day.
“It seems your father is sick right now, and there’s no one else to take care of things. You’re thinking that the whole world has come to an end,” he said.
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APC suspends Kebbi chairman, Zuru LG party chairman over alleged infractions
The Kebbi State chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has suspended its State Chairman, Abubakar Muhammad Kana-Zuru, and the party chairman in Zuru Local Government Area, Aliyu Abubakar Abiola, over alleged violations of party principles and procedures.
The suspension was announced in a statement signed by the state APC Secretary, Sa’idu Muhammad Kimba, and made available to journalists in Birnin Kebbi.
According to the statement, the decision followed complaints by stakeholders in the Zuru Emirate over the alleged lukewarm attitude of the affected officials towards party activities, inadequate engagement with critical stakeholders, poor mobilisation efforts and non-compliance with established party guidelines.
The party said a review and investigation into the allegations led to the decision to suspend the two officials.
It added that the Deputy State Chairman would serve in an acting capacity pending further directives.
In a separate development, the Kebbi State Government suspended the Commissioner for Livestock Development and Fisheries, Kabir Usman Alaramma Zuru.
A statement issued on Wednesday by the Secretary to the State Government, Yakubu Bala-Tafida, said the suspension takes immediate effect and would remain in force until further notice.
The statement directed the commissioner to hand over all government property and official responsibilities in his custody to the Permanent Secretary of the ministry pending further action.
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Enugu North bye-election: Ohaa, others abandoned NDC candidate, Ossai – Party chieftain Eze
A chieftain of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, Chief Sylvester Ugochinyere Eze, has taken swipes at Sir Chinyeaka Ohaa and other leaders of the party for abandoning the NDC candidate in last Saturday’s bye-election in Enugu North senatorial district.
In a statement made available to journalists in Nsukka on Wednesday, Chief Eze said although what happened on June 20 didn’t qualify to be described as an election, the NDC candidate, Bishop Oscar Okwudili Ossai, could have lost in a free and fair poll because he received little support from his party’s presumed governorship candidate Sir Chinyeaka Ohaa and others.
“There was no time for campaigns,” he said, “but even for the three or four days to the election, Ohaa was not seen anywhere in Nsukka zone. Not even at the mega rally of June 18 that Peter Obi was expected.”
He added that Ossai needed endorsements from notable NDC gladiators.
“His opponent in the bye-election had the backing of Government House which had access to unlimited funds. But important personalities in his party were all over him at campaign rallies. The NDC candidate didn’t enjoy similar support.
“Even on the election eve, a critical period, Ohaa was said to have held a meeting in his house in Enugu, and he invited all NDC aspirants to the meeting. His intention, then, was to frustrate his party’s candidate in the bye-election, since these key personalities who were supposed to rally round him were all drawn to Enugu, thus abandoning the scene of action in Nsukka zone. Perhaps Ohaa is working for his friend in APC.
“If Ohaa were seeking his party’s victory in the Enugu North bye-election, he could have helped to abort some rigging antics of the APC. We got information that ballot papers were being thumb-printed in several places and result sheets had been diverted on Friday night.
“An intervention from a key candidate like Ohaa could have reversed the crime. But nobody saw him anywhere. If he becomes our governorship candidate, will he not campaign in the Nsukka area?” He queried.
On the conduct of the bye-election, Eze alleged it was a charade.
“INEC ad-hoc officials were almost all APC members. The police, forest guards, civil defence and others were all working for APC.
“It wasn’t strange, therefore, that all of them collaborated to manufacture 163,000 votes in favour of the APC candidate. It was manual voting everywhere — I didn’t even see BVAS in my own area. So, without BVAS accreditation why won’t they post fictitious results?” He asked.
Asked about his ward Eze said he’s from Ejuona/Uwani ward in Nsukka LGA and that many of his people did not even know there was an election that day. “Only a few people actually voted, but later we heard that our 17 polling units gathered more than 5,000 votes. Miracles do happen!”
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