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What Jonathan, Buhari, IBB, Fashola Said At Council Of State Meeting by Sunky200: 9:49am On Feb 12, 2015
An insight has been provided into the debate at the National Council of State meeting of February 5, 2015 where the issue of whether or not the general
election should be postponed was extensively discussed.

Writing in his column in THISDAY on Thursday, celebrated journalist and former presidential adviser
Olusegun Adeniyi, revealed that contrary to media reports, the council did not direct Attahiru Jega,
chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), to go ahead with the polls.

He gave an account of the positions of President Goodluck Jonathan and Muhamamdu Buhari, the respective presidential candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and All Progressives Congress (APC), on the postponement.

Adeniyi, who served the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua as special adviser on media and publicity, also gave details of the contributions of Ibrahim
Babangida, former military president, as well as Babatunde Fashola, governor of Lagos state, and Liyel Imoke, governor of Cross River state.

Rochas Okorocha, governor of Imo state and a member of the APC had told the media that the council gave INEC the go-ahead to hold the election.

But Segun Mimiko, governor of Ondo state and a member of the PDP, had earlier told the media that
INEC was asked to decide on whether or not to hold the elections as scheduled.

Adeniyi wrote: “At the meeting, Jega presented his report, reiterating that he was ready for the polls. The
first person to speak after his presentation was the NSA, (Sambo) Dasuki, who harped on the renewed
efforts by the Multinational Forces to dislodge the Boko Haram insurgents and the need to shift the
elections forward. The service chiefs and the Director General of the Directorate of State Security (DSS) followed with similar presentations.

“With the floor now open for discussion, Buhari was the first to fire a salvo against the idea to have the elections rescheduled. He said all the reasons adduced by the military do not warrant postponing
the elections, especially when, according to him, soldiers have minimal role to play in the election
process.

“With Buhari done, the Lagos State Governor, Mr Babatunde RajFasho, SAN, presented what appeared a detailed position of the APC as to why the elections had to go ahead. He looked at the possible implications of such a postponement from both the legal and political prisms, with the conclusion that it would not bode well for the country and the president.

“However, the Cross River State Governor, Mr Liyel Imoke countered Fashola’s arguments with what also appeared the PDP position as he went beyond the issue of Boko Haram to that of the preparedness of INEC. Some of the issues he raised included the
‘lopsidedness’ in the distribution of PVCs nationwide, the fact that the Card Readers to be used by INEC
had yet to be tested and that the electoral officials to use them have not even been trained.

“At that point, according to sources, Jega sought to respond and was given the floor. He explained that most of the misgivings being expressed have been factored into INEC plans. He, however, added that it was unrealistic to expect a hundred percent turn-out of voters at elections as there is no such thing anywhere in the world. To this, the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Mr Godswill Akpabio, reportedly countered that Jega was wrong.”

Akpabio, according to Adeniyi, sai there is a difference between people “who may choose not to
vote even if they have PVCs and those who cannot vote because they have been denied what ordinarily should be their rights.
He said elections cannot be credible in situations where millions of people could not get what would enable them to exercise their franchise”.

The popular columnist continued:
“In asking INEC to go ahead with the polls since the commission said it was ready, Speaker of the House
of Representatives, Hon Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, added that the advisory role of the Council of State does not extend to election matters. To that, the president, who had evidently been well-briefed, drew the attention of Tambuwal and that of the meeting to the Third Schedule (Part 1) of the 1999
Constitution, especially Section B (6) which states that the Council of State ‘shall have the power to (A) advise the President in exercise of his powers with respect to the…(4) the Independent National Electoral Commission (including appointment of members of the commission).’

“In his own intervention, General Ibrahim Babangida argued that since INEC said it was ready for the polls, the real issue before the Council was on what to do about the four states where the security agencies said they needed more time to deal with the insurgency.
Babangida now asked whether it was feasible to conduct elections only in 32 states.

“The president interjected quickly that such election would end in fiasco. I have it on good authority that some people in the administration had suggested this idea to Jega in November last yearand he said any such election thatexcises a section of the country
would not pass the test of credibility or even for that matter, legitimacy. So the president knew that succumbing to such an idea would be politically suicidal for him and he rejected it outright.

“However, from the way the meeting went, it was evident that positions had been taken along party lines. At the end, theresponsibility as to what to decide was pushed to INEC but the real drama was announcing the ‘decision’ arrived at because for all
practical purposes, nothing was decided as to whether or not the elections should go ahead or be
postponed.

“With Governors Olusegun Mimiko, Rochas Okorocha and Bala Ngilari asked to brief the media by the president, the three rushed to the press room to grab the centre chair. Mimiko got there first and
said no decision was taken and that INEC would consult and announce whether to postpone the elections or not which was the most accurate
position as to what transpired.

“However, immediately Mimiko stood up and they all appeared to be leaving, Okorocha grabbed the
chair that the Ondo State Governor had been sitting on and also started to brief the State House
correspondents. He said the Council had decided that the elections should go ahead. While that was not a true reflection of what happened, that was the slant reported in the media, which to be honest is a reflection of the mood of the public.”
Re: What Jonathan, Buhari, IBB, Fashola Said At Council Of State Meeting by Nobody: 9:51am On Feb 12, 2015
Jega can't be trusted, he has bin compromised. Apc, after ya spend tinubuz money on campaign and still lose dis election, I will dance shoki cos tinubu will die of HBP cheesy

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Re: What Jonathan, Buhari, IBB, Fashola Said At Council Of State Meeting by AmakaDNB(f): 9:52am On Feb 12, 2015
hmm...JEGA is the hottest babe in town now

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Re: What Jonathan, Buhari, IBB, Fashola Said At Council Of State Meeting by dgr8truth(m): 10:03am On Feb 12, 2015
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Re: What Jonathan, Buhari, IBB, Fashola Said At Council Of State Meeting by Hayorstimmy: 10:04am On Feb 12, 2015
We all know u are playing political games on the intelligence of d whole nation... buh whatever, all I know is u CNT be as wise as God almighty.





#Godstimeisthebest

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Re: What Jonathan, Buhari, IBB, Fashola Said At Council Of State Meeting by espn(m): 10:08am On Feb 12, 2015
I doubt this source as well.
Re: What Jonathan, Buhari, IBB, Fashola Said At Council Of State Meeting by Nobody: 10:13am On Feb 12, 2015
Jega has compromised his integrity. He should please reign or be booted out. Simple as ABC. GEJ till 2019
Re: What Jonathan, Buhari, IBB, Fashola Said At Council Of State Meeting by luvinhubby(m): 10:24am On Feb 12, 2015
If Segun Adeniyi's version is the true reflection of council state meeting, then Rochas Okorocha is an 'EXECUTIVE-LYING-ROACH' for coming to mislead the public with the lie that the council gave INEC go ahead with the polls.
Re: What Jonathan, Buhari, IBB, Fashola Said At Council Of State Meeting by psucc(m): 10:51am On Feb 12, 2015
I think Adeniyi must be dishing out the koko of the matter.
Re: What Jonathan, Buhari, IBB, Fashola Said At Council Of State Meeting by mkpakanaodogwu(m): 11:08am On Feb 12, 2015
Rochas
Re: What Jonathan, Buhari, IBB, Fashola Said At Council Of State Meeting by mkpakanaodogwu(m): 11:10am On Feb 12, 2015
This report is accurate because with his big tummy their is no way Rochas will out pace mimiko

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Re: What Jonathan, Buhari, IBB, Fashola Said At Council Of State Meeting by Sunky200: 12:00pm On Feb 12, 2015
OREMUSSANCTUS:
Jega can't be trusted, he has bin compromised. Apc, after ya spend tinubuz money on campaign and still lose dis election, I will dance shoki cos tinubu will die of HBP cheesy


can you provide a concrete evidence to prove this or are you just insinuating this based on personal opinion/sentiment or the side you take?
Re: What Jonathan, Buhari, IBB, Fashola Said At Council Of State Meeting by Nobody: 12:08pm On Feb 12, 2015
Sunky200:



can you provide a concrete evidence to prove this or are you just insinuating this based on personal opinion/sentiment or the side you take?
a blind man will tell ya dat election had to be prosponed, ya ve over 30m pvc wif inec buh ya insisted to conduct d election, dat tells ya how jega has bin compromised. buh in d south dey ving difficulties sharing pvc, buh in d north he gives pvc to under age and boko haram. jega is fraud ma bro.
Re: What Jonathan, Buhari, IBB, Fashola Said At Council Of State Meeting by PassingShot(m): 12:19pm On Feb 12, 2015
Whatever happened in that meeting is no longer relevant.

The facts that cannot be denied are:

1. PDP saw that they were headed for a calamitous defeat

2. They decided to use the security situation to arm-twist the nation and Jega to postpone the election.

3. Jega was overwhelmed with pressure and threats and therefore had no choice than to succumb to their demand.

4. Elections have been postponed with unimaginable costs to those who are affected and even to the economy.


GEJ is a desperado and will do anything no matter how weird and absurd it seems, to hang on.
Re: What Jonathan, Buhari, IBB, Fashola Said At Council Of State Meeting by cantell(m): 1:51pm On Feb 12, 2015
PassingShot:
Whatever happened in that meeting is no longer relevant.

The facts that cannot be denied are:

1. PDP saw that they were headed for a calamitous defeat

2. They decided to use the security situation to arm-twist the nation and Jega to postpone the election.

3. Jega was overwhelmed with pressure and threats and therefore had no choice than to succumb to their demand.

4. Elections have been postponed with unimaginable costs to those who are affected and even to the economy.


GEJ is a desperado and will do anything no matter how weird and absurd it seems, to hang on.

You're wrong! Politics is all about desperation and sometimes, playing dirty.
You get others to do the dirty work for you, just to make sure you win.
The relationship between Buhari and Tinubu, shows a good example of that.
Apc showed their hand a little too early and PDP used it against them. They clamoured for postponement and got it. That's exactly what the power of incumbency can do to an opposition party.
They used this postponement to correct their mistakes and organise themselves pretty well.
Buhari is going down as usual this time.

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