Tuesday, 21 April 2015

No Escape Route For Fayose – APC Elders

The Elders’ Forum of the All Progressives Congress in the Ekiti State has declared that there is no escape route for the state Governor Ayo Fayose in the impeachment process initiated by 19 members of the state House of Assembly.
No Escape Route For Fayose – APC Elders
The body said Fayose has serially breached the Constitution, desecrated the esteemed office he occupies and should be ready to face the consequences of his actions.
The Publicity Secretary of Ekiti APC Elders Forum, Dr. Bayo Orire, who made the group’s position known on Tuesday, also warned the military and the police against being used to hinder the lawmakers from carrying out their constitutional functions.
Condemning the military for turning back the 19 APC lawmakers from entering Ado-Ekiti, the state capital on Tuesday, Orire said the party’s elder body was concerned about an alleged open partisanship of officers and men of the Nigerian Army on the matter.
He also said the police and the Army should not be watching helplessly for hoodlums to seize the whole state and interfere with the constitutional duties of the Assembly members.
Dr. Orire explained that the lawmakers should not be blamed for signing and forwarding an impeachment notice against Fayose, saying a responsible House of Assembly was not expected to look the other way when the chief executive was overstepping his bounds.
He said Fayose has violated the oath he swore to defend the Constitution and not do anything to infringe on the rule of law, urging the people of the state not to see the action of the lawmakers as an attack on the governor but to save the state from impunity and sliding into an “irredeemable dictatorship.”
The APC elders’ spokesman maintained that whatever constitutional action taken by the 19 lawmakers remain legitimate, legal and binding since they have met and surpassed the two-third majority needed to remove an erring governor.
The national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has urged the All Progressive Congress (APC) lawmakers in Ekiti State to embrace the olive branch extended to them by Governor Ayodele Fayose in the interest of the development of the state.

Nigerian Budget Missed One Fifth Of Govt Money In March



Nigerian revenues in March fell nearly 21.5 per cent, the accountant general Jonah Otunla informed public late on Monday. That drastic decrease of government revenue resulted in lowering budget payments in March.
Nigerian Budget Missed One Fifth Of Govt Money In March
Jonah Otunla informed that in March Nigeria distributed $400 million less than in February.
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Nigeria government revenue fell 21.5 percent of total expected revenues to 315.04 billion naira in March, that equals around $1.6bn. One fifth of the expected revenues didn’t come into the state treasury because of the pipeline shutdowns. Lower earnings from the non-oil sector also attributed the decrease of revenue in March, according to the accountant general.
Local, state and federal government received 435.06 billion naira or nearly $2.2bn In March. Jonah Otunla also informed that in February authorities of all levels received 522.05 billion naira or $2.6bn.
Details of the budget are not available to Nigerians, amid an unusually high expectation of the budget’s specifics as the government struggles to minimize the impact of slumping oil price. Many Nigerians are eager to see in clear details how the government has responded. 

Details On How The Presidential Election Was Won And Lost

Fresh details have emerged on Monday on how the presidential election was won and lost. 
Details On How The Presidential Election Was Won And Lost
Outgoing president, Goodluck Jonathan and President-elect, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, smile profusely
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It was gathered from a PDP chieftain   that   his   party and the APC   devised fresh methods on   how to outwit each other three months before the March 28 elections.
The source, who is a member of the PDP NWC, said a key component of his party’s strategy centered on the Permanent Voter Cards.
He said, “The whole thing started in January when we observed that the PVC distribution was skewed. Already, we knew that President Jonathan would not win any state in the North-West which is the biggest geopolitical zone in the country because it has seven states.
“We in the PDP decided to focus on Lagos and other states in the South but the APC connived with the Independent National Electoral Commission when the distribution of PVCs was moved to the local government headquarters.
“APC leaders were allowed to collect PVCs on behalf of their members while the distribution of PVCs in Igbo-dominated areas was frustrated in Lagos. We in turn quickly sponsored some protests in Lagos but by the time the cards arrived, the time was too short for all of them (cards) to be distributed.”
He claimed that when the Presidency realised that the PVC distribution was favouring the   APC, “a series of meetings was held and it was decided that Prof. Femi Mimiko, the younger brother of the Ondo State Governor, Olusegun Mimiko, should be made the INEC chairman while Prof. Attahiru Jega would be asked to go on terminal leave.”
The   source   however said that Jonathan was not ‘brave’ enough to implement the idea because he jettisoned it when some northern elements in the PDP leaked the information to the APC.
The source said, “There were some northern elements in the party that were always giving the APC information whenever we ended our meetings. We then conspired to postpone the elections.”
He said the postponement of the polls   from February 14 was to ensure that the PVCs or the card readers were not used.
The source added, “We (PDP) spent a considerable amount of money trying to convince Nigerians to reject their usage.
“We decided to use the newspaper adverts and protests by the Oodua Peoples Congress and the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra to enlighten people of the ‘danger’ of using the PVCs or   card readers but the APC, which has a strong media base was able to twist the issue to its favour.
“The PDP Governors’ Forum also met with civil society groups in Lagos and gave out money to the groups to continue to hold protests in various parts of the country but these people were not given adequate media coverage.”
The source stated that even on March 28, efforts were made to manipulate the results of the polls.
The source said it was curious that card readers worked ‘perfectly well’ in the North but poorly in the South where even the President could not get accredited through the device.
He said, “The truth is that we all plotted our strategies to win the elections but the APC did a better job and I have to congratulate them.
“We knew that our plot could only work well where the APC is not considered strong but we did not expect huge figures from the North.
“The APC got 1.9 million votes in Kano State with little or no voided votes. How could that have been possible? The APC also got millions of votes in Kaduna and Kastina states; so we responded by ensuring that the figures in Rivers State rose to 1.4 million. In reality, less than 700,000 people voted in that state due to violence.
“When we saw what was happening, we reached out to governors in the South-South to try all they could to delay the collation of results in their respective states until all the northern states had been announced.
“However, it was only Delta State that succeeded and that was why the results were announced the following day and Jonathan got about 1.2 million votes.”
INEC in Lagos had in a statement by its Head, Public Affairs,   Femi Akinbiyi, denied allegation that it deliberately deprived non-indigenes of their PVCs or giving preference to APC members.
The commission, however, admitted that two of its officials were sacked for denying non-indigenes their PVCs in February.

Meanwhile, The All Progressives Congress has won the rescheduled Edo State House of Assembly election for Orhionmwon Constituency II.

Jega Summons Imo REC As Voters Protest Guber Poll

Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Attahiru Jega, has summoned the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) for Imo State, Dr. Gabriel Ada, and the Returning Officer for the state’s governorship election, Professor Oye Ibidapo-Obe to Abuja.

A source at INEC, who pleaded anonymity, told Daily Sun that the development followed different petitions and complaints trailing the April 11 governorship election in Imo State. The electoral officers, the source said, were expected to brief Jega on the irregularities in 23 of the state’s 27 local government areas that compelled the commission to declare the governorship poll inconclusive.

Daily Sun gathered that Jega was worried about the circumstances leading to the cancellation of over 150,000 votes in the governorship election. At least, election in six wards were cancelled in Oru East Local Government Area.

In a related development, a group of voters numbering over 30,000 yesterday, petitioned Jega over the governorship election in Imo, urging him to cancel the entire governorship election outright.

In the petition dated April 20, 2015 the aggrieved voters’ lawyer, Ahamefula Njoku, said many of the, “result sheets were changed, swapped, doctored or falsified. Ballot boxes were also snatched at gun point.”

Against INEC guidelines “which stipulate that only voters with permanent voter cards could cast their votes,” he said, “many voters without PVC were allowed to vote, including under-aged persons.”

Njoku added: “Another set of our clients, who are also represented in this matter informed us that the name, symbol or logo of Hope Democratic Party, which many of them wanted to vote for, was curiously missing from the ballot papers given them by INEC officials, thereby effectively disenfranchising them. They contend that this is a clear violation of their constitutional rights and you are in the best position to remedy it.

“These issues have generated so much tension and controversy that if not properly addressed, could lead to violence and destruction of lives and property.”

Insisting that the election was a sham, counsel to the petitioners said: “Our clients have asked us to demand from you, an immediate cancellation of the entire results announced in Imo State so far and stop the re-run election scheduled for April 25, 2015 and conduct a brand new election on or before the April 28, 2015 where these fundamental breaches can be corrected.”