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Begining Of Prof Jega Failure!daniel Heads To Court by blkmum700: 12:47am On Feb 08, 2011
My question is, How could INEC Recognize Obasanjo List and Not that of Gbenga Deniel who is the seating Governor of the state,this shows that, this election is going to be another flaw,Pro Jega has begin to show us Nigerian that he want to rig this election for PDP,how could he be Obasanjo and PDP puppet



LAGOS—MORE than 18 hours after the legally prescribed deadline for the release of candidates list for the forthcoming general elections, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, yesterday, belatedly released the candidate lists in several States.
Among the States outstanding as at press time were Anambra, Kaduna and Niger.


This came as the Ogun State Governor, Gbenga Daniel’s faction, was expected in court today to vacate the order that made it compulsory for INEC to display former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s list.

The list released from INEC State offices showed little surprises with the conspicuous omission of Speaker Dimeji Bankole of the House of Representatives and Governor Gbenga Daniel and his loyalists who lost out in the list of nominees standing on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP for various state and federal offices in Ogun State.

Governor Sullivan Chime, Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ike Ekweremadu and those aligned with them, however, came out from the cold to emerge as candidates of the PDP in Enugu State while Mohammed Abacha, son of erstwhile Head of State, Gen. Sani Abacha, made the list as the gubernatorial candidate of the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, in Kano State.

All three serving Senators from Adamawa State including Senate Deputy Majority Whip, Senator Mohammed Mana were missing in the PDP list published in Yola.

The Daniel camp was, however, hopeful of a reverse of fortune as inside sources told Vanguard last night that Governor Daniel was at a meeting with President Jonathan till about 8pm trying to solve the Ogun state puzzle.

The option of a political solution that would have seen members of the Daniel camp surrendering their tickets to the Obasanjo camp was broached but Daniel immediately dismissed saying that even if he would surrender his own senate ticket but he could convince others in his camp to surrender theirs.

The outcome according to the sources is that Daniel’s faction will be at the courts today to vacate the order that made it compulsory for INEC to display former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s list.

According to the source; “things will start to happen from that point and the right list from Ogun State will be displayed”
Meantime, the major event slated for the President’s visit to the South_West tomorrow – the presentation of leadership flag of the PDP to Speaker Dimeji Bankole – will still hold in Ibadan.

Several constitutional lawyers nevertheless flayed the INEC inertia as a fundamental breach of the law. They were, however, not agreed on to the extent the violation could affect the dates already fixed for the election.

Little surprises

The list released from INEC State offices showed little surprises with the conspicuous omission of Speaker Dimeji Bankole of the House of Representatives and Governor Gbenga Daniel and his loyalists who lost out in the list of nominees standing on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP for various state and federal offices in Ogun State.

Governor Sullivan Chime, Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ike Ekweremadu and those aligned with them, however, came out from the cold to emerge as candidates of the PDP in Enugu State while Mohammed Abacha, son of erstwhile Head of State, Gen. Sani Abacha, made the list as the gubernatorial candidate of the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, in Kano State.

All three serving Senators from Adamawa State including Senate Deputy Majority Whip, Senator Mohammed Mana were missing in the PDP list published in Yola.

Several constitutional lawyers nevertheless flayed the INEC inertia as a fundamental breach of the law. They were, however, not agreed on to the extent the violation could affect the dates already fixed for the election.

While Mr. Kayode Idowu, Chief Press Secretary to the INEC Chairman, told Vanguard that the list of candidates had been dispatched to the States and the FCT prior to the Sunday midnight deadline, a number of the States were at press time still holding on to the list contrary to the Electoral Act. Other Resident Electoral Officers hurried to release the list with a couple of them blaming the INEC headquarters for the delayed release of the nomination list.

Section 31(3) of the 2010 Electoral Act stipulates that: The Commission shall within 7 days, of the receipt of the personal particulars of the candidate, publish same in the constituency where the candidate intends to contest the election.

Violation of Electoral Act
Constitutional lawyer, Professor Itse Sagay, berated INEC for violating the 2010 Electoral Act by not publishing names of candidates that are to contest the 2011 general elections as stipulated in the Act.

He said: “Definitely it is in violation of the 2010 Electoral Act. They (INEC) are supposed to have published the names by now so that those whose names that should have been there but are not out ought to have corrected it. So that where there is need for legal challenge, they can take steps to challenge it. There is also need for people to look at the names and those not qualified or that which makes him or her not fit to be an elected person, will be taken to court to restrain such person.”

Another legal practitioner and human rights crusader, Mr. Bamidele Aturu, argued that though the commission erred by not publishing the names of candidates, the error should not be considered as a fundamental violation.

Said he: “There is no doubt that INEC has violated the Electoral Act but one should ask whether the violation is a fundamental one or not. In this case, I think the violation is a fundamental one but I must also state that, INEC has violated the law. But this violation does not necessarily need to lead to the cancellation of the whole election. Having said that I will advise INEC to be careful next time not to violate the law.”

OGUN
In Abeokuta where the list was published last night the Obasanjo faction dominated the PDP list for Ogun State with Gen. Adetunji Idowu Olurin as the Governorship candidate and Tunde Oladunjoye as his Deputy. Senator Iyabo Obasanjo_Bello emerged as the senatorial candidate from Ogun Central, Mohammed Tahir Adetunji displaced Governor Daniel as the senatorial candidate for Ogun East while Chief Babatunde Fadun emerged as the candidate for Ogun West Senatorial District.

Others who lost out in the PDP list include the Deputy Governor, Alhaja Salmot Badru, who was replaced by Capt. Musa Kehinde Borokini for Ipokia/Yewa South Federal Constituency, Bankole was replaced by Peter Olusegun Alawode in Abeokuta South Federal Constituency while Mr. Gbenga Oduwaiye a current member of the house of Representatives was replaced by Salami Muideen Adegboyega in Odogbolu/Ijebu-Ode/Ijebu North east Federal Constituency.

In the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, list Senator Ibikunle Amosun was listed as the Governorship candidate with Prince Segun Adesegun as running mate while the former Deputy Governor of Ogun State, Alhaji Sefiu Adegbenga Kaka, was listed as the Senatorial candidate for Ogun East.

Olugbenga Obadara picked the Ogun Central Senatorial ticket while Babalola Kamar Odunsi picked the Ogun West Senatorial ticket.
Also on the list are Olumide Babatunde Osoba who picked the House of Representative ticket for Abeokuta North/Obafemi Owode and Odeda Federal Constituency, Samuel Olusegun Williams picked ticket for Abeokuta South, Abayomi Hunye, Ipokia/Egbado South, and Odeneye Kehinde Olusegun, Ijebu-Ode/Odogbolu/Ijebu North East.

Submission of nominations
Announcing the list in Abeokuta, the Resident Electoral Commissioner, Deacon Martins Okunfolami, said that 33 parties submitted nominations in the state with eight of them nominating only Presidential Candidates and running mates while the remaining 25 submitted nomination for various offices.

The Daniel camp was, however, hopeful of a reverse of fortune as inside sources told Vanguard that Governor Gbenga Daniel was at a meeting with President Jonathan till about 8pm trying to solve the Ogun state puzzle.

The outcome, according to the sources, is that Daniel’s faction will be at the courts today to vacate the order that made it compulsory for INEC to display former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s list.

The source said: “Things will start to happen from that point and the right list from Ogun State will be displayed”
Meantime, the major event slated for the President’s visit to the South_West tomorrow – the presentation of leadership flag of the PDP to Speaker Dimeji Bankole – will still hold in Ibadan.

KWARA
Senator Gbemisola Saraki was listed as the gubernatorial candidate of Allied Congress Party of Nigeria, ACPN, and is to face Muhammad Dele Belgore, SAN, of the ACN, Alhaji AbdulFatah Ahmed of the PDP, Gbenga Olawepo of  DPP, and Alhaji Bolaji Khaleel of the ANPP in the coming gubernatorial election.

Outgoing Governor of the State, Dr. Bukola Saraki, was listed as the PDP senatorial candidate for the Kwara Central Senatorial seat being vacated by his younger sister, Gbemi while Senator Simeon Ajibola of PDP for Kwara South was cleared to contest for third term while former governor Muhammed Shaba Lafiaji was listed to contest from Kwara North.

The Allied Congress Party of Nigeria, ACPN, has Architect Lola Ashiru to contest for Kwara South Senatorial District, Alhaji Shuaibu Yaman Abdullahi, Kwara North, and Yisa Rukiyat Ajoke also of the ACPN will slug it out with Governor Bukola Saraki of the PDP  from Kwara Central.

DELTA
The list of candidates as released by Delta INEC REC, Dr. Gabriel Ada, showed that the Governorship race would be contested by Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, PDP; Great Ogboru, DPP, and Nkwoala Emeka, Labour.  The list of ACN candidates was, however, not released last night. Contesting on the platform of the PDP for the Senate are Senator James Manager, Delta South;  Okowa Ifeanyi Arthur, Delta North, and Ighoyota Amori, Delta Central.

The senatorial candidates of the DPP are Ned Nwoko, Delta North; Ogwilaya Ufuoma, Delta South, and Ewherido Akpor Pius, Delta Central.

ENUGU
Governor Sullivan Chime of the PDP made the list of ten governorship candidates released by INEC for the April election in Enugu State.

All the Senatorial, House of Representatives and State Assembly candidates elected by Governor Chime’s faction of the party, including the Deputy Senate President, Chief Ike Ekweremadu, also made the list against speculations that the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC had accepted the list of Chief Engr. Anayo Onwuegbu as the PDP governorship candidate as ordered by an Abuja Federal High Court.

But the INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner, Josiah Uwazuruonye, explained after releasing the list of candidates that the PDP list displayed was not final as the commission was awaiting the final decision of the court in Abuja regarding the list of candidates from the two factions of the party before taken final decision on the candidacy.

He said the list from the Governor’s faction was displayed based on the commission’s belief that the ex-parte order of the court stopping it from accepting any list of candidates other than that containing the names of Onwuegbu and 38 others was deemed to have expired after seven days.

Uwazuruonye said: “I have not read the Court order on the Enugu PDP list but the list we have here came from our office in Abuja.  But I can tell you that from what I have read in papers, we are aware there is an order of the court regarding Enugu PDP but since it is an interim (ex-parte) order it elapsed  after seven days. We are waiting for the final decision or an interlocutory order of the court on the matter to enable us determine the actual candidate of PDP in the state.”

In the list of governorship candidates displayed at the INEC office at about 2 pm yesterday, were Barrister Sullivan Iheanacho Chime (PDP), Chief Okey Ezea (Labour Party), Dr. Daniel Chukwuma Shere (People for Democratic Change, PDC), Pastor Ikechukwu Venatius Omenkeukwu (Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN), Charles Ibe (Congress for Demcractic Change, CDC), Chief Jonathan Nweke (Hope Democratic Party, HDP), Nwokedi Ofor (Africa Liberation Party, ALP), Chinonyelum Odumejemba (National Conscience Party, NCP, Ichie Paul Okafor, ANPP, and Chief Emma Ugwu, CPC.

The list of other candidates including those of Senate, House of Representatives and House of Assembly were displayed at the various constituencies by the Local Government Electoral Officers of the Commission.

IMO
No fewer than 18 persons were listed by INEC to run for the April 2011 gubernatorial election in Imo State. A critical look at the INEC notice board in Owerri revealed that only the list of presidential candidates and governorship candidates fielded by 18 out of all the registered political parties approved for the contest.

The list for the remaining elective positions, including the senatorial, House of Representatives and State House of Assembly were not pasted and no official of the establishment was ready to give any reason for the omission.

Those listed to contest the gubernatorial election in the state include Governor Ikedi Ohakim and his running mate, Professor (Mrs.) Viola Onwuliri, for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), as well as Senator Ifeanyi Araraume, who will run with his deputy, Chief Noel Agwuocha-Chukwukadibia on the platform of Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN).

The names of Chief Rochas Okorocha (APGA), Chief Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba (CPC), Chikere Dennis Ihenacho (Freedom Party), Onyedika Paulinus (MPPP), Victory Ashamole (NTP), Chief Robert Opara  (DPP), Ihemadu A. Nkemjika (FDP) and Chief Ike Ibe (Social Democratic Mega Party).

Others are Ihenacho Gerald (CDC), Scholastica Emerole (APN), Martin Chikere (BNPP), Nkem Maduabuchi (PRP), Egbuna Ihenacho (ALP), Chikere Chinedu (FPN), Lemchi Ahamefula (ANPP) and Ononaji Nnanyereugu (DFPF).

ONDO
INEC Administrative Secretary, Dr Folarin Awuojuola, blamed the late arrival of the list from Abuja for the delay in the display of the list. Awuojuola said the sorting was carried out till late on the same day and that only the lists of candidates for the Senate and House of Representatives were ready.

He said that the list of the House of Assembly candidates would be made public later.
In the list displayed the ruling LP is parading the likes of Prof, Ajayi Boroffice (Ondo North) Akinyelure Ayo (Ondo Central) and Kunlere Boluwaji (Ondo South) for the Senate while the PDP is parading former Governor Olusegun Agagu (Ondo South), Senator Bode Olajumoke (Ondo North) and Senator Gbenga Ogunniya (Ondo Central).

The ACN is parading two defected members of the LP Akintade Michael (Ondo central), Olu Agunloye (Ondo North) and Paul Akintelure (Ondo south).

ADAMAWA
Resident Electoral Commissioner in Adamawa, Barrister Kashim Gaidam also blamed the late arrival of the list from Abuja. While all three serving PDP senators were omitted on their party list, former Governor Boni Haruna emerged as ACN senatorial candidate for Adamawa North.

The released Governorship candidates and their parties are as follows:  ACN has Markus Gindiri as governorship candidate with Alhaji Mohammed Abdullahi as running mate;  All Progressive Grand

Alliance, APGA has Prof. Joel Dada as governorship candidate with Alhaji Aminu Hammanjoda as Deputy, Alhaji Ahmed Usman is the Governorship candidate of ANPP and has Syinbiatu Umar as Deputy while the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, has Mohammed Buba Marwa as the flag bearer with John Manasa as Deputy.

Maurice Vunobolki is the candidate of National Transformation Party, NTP, with Sani Ahmed as his Deputy, MPPP has Albert Watal Chidaus as the flag bearer without a Deputy running mate, while the Labour Party has Adamu Muazu Moddibo as the governorship candidate with Engr. Lynn Nathan, a one time Deputy Governor in the defunct Gongola state as his running mate.

Also released is the governorship candidate of PPN in the person of David D. Barau without a Deputy, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP has Murtala Nyako as the flag bearer with Barrister Bala James Ngilari as running mate. Kowa party has Salihu Butu as its candidate with Mr. James Obadiah as Deputy Governor.

The Senatorial candidates cleared has Ambassador Fati Balla Abubakar, Boni Haruna and Mohammed Koiranga  Jada , all of Action Congress of Nigeria for Adamawa central , North and South respectively. ANPP has Mohammed Abdullahi for Adamawa Central, Alhaji Haruna Lawan Duhu, North and Major Elone Raymond for the South; CPC has Engr. Hayatu Murtala Mohammed North and Ahmed Abubakar M for South even as APGA has only Aminu S. Umar for Adamawa central as its candidate.

Labour Party , LP has Alhaji Dahiru Bobbo for Central, Mauzu Abdullahi North, Umar Bello Jada for South, National Transformation Party , NTP , has Alhaji Muazu Bakari Umar; Musa Bulama and Reverend Habila Istifamus as its Senatorial and South respectively. PDP has for Adamawa Central, Bindo Umaru Jibrilla for North and Ahmed Barata for the South, while the MPPP has Yerima Midala for Adamawa Central and Arthamus Guri for South as its senatorial candidates.

NIGER
Eight gubernatorial candidates from eight different political parties were listed in the gubernatorial election for Niger State by INEC yesterday.

Governor Babangida Aliyu of the PDP was listed as his party’s gubernatorial candidate while erstwhile Chief Whip of the House of Representatives, Bawa Bwari was listed as the gubernatorial candidate for the ACN. Two of the parties, ANPP, and African Renaissance Party, ARP, however, could not produce running mate for their gubernatorial candidates.

The final list as endorsed by INEC also put to rest the controversy on the two factions of ANPP existing in the state with the electoral body giving recognition to the faction led by the 2007 gubernatorial candidate, Barrister David Umoru.
Other candidates are Ahamed Ibrahim Khalid of ARP, governorship candidate.

Alhaji Daiyabu Suleiman governor for Citizen Peoples Party (CPP) and Engineer Yakubu Abubakar as his deputy, Mr. DS. Galadima, governor for National Transformation Party (NTP), Amodu John as governor for Social Democratic Mega Party, Ibrahim Bako Shettima is governor for CPC with Alhassan Bako Muhammed as his deputy.

AKWA IBOM
Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mrs. Maria Owi, said that only 21 parties have filed candidates for one elective office or the other in the state.

For the PDP, the governorship candidate for the state is the incumbent, Governor Godswill Akpabio, while his deputy for the 2011 elections is Obong Nsima Ekere who displaced the incumbent deputy, Patrick Ekpotu.

Chairman, House of Representatives committee on Rules and Business, Ita Enang, was listed as senatorial candidate for Uyo senatorial district, the incumbent Senator Aloysius Etuk, for Ikot Ekpene senatorial district and a new entrant Mrs. Helen Esuene for Eket senatorial district.

Nine out of ten candidates for the PDP House of Representatives were also on the list while there was none for the Uyo Federal constituency, and 26 members for the twenty six seats in the House of Assembly.

The ACN, has Senator John Akpanudoedehe as its governorship candidate and Chief Ime Umanah as his deputy. The ANPP has Samson Ewang as its governorship while the CPC has Lawrence Esin as its own governorship candidate. Both the ANPP and CPC, however, did not list gubernatorial running mates. APGA has former ACN state chairman, Comrade David Ekanem, as its governorship candidate and Nkereuwem Peter as deputy.

SOKOTO
The parties listed yesterday are AD with Alhaji Buhari Mohammad and Alhaji Suleiman Aliyu as Governor and deputy governorship candidates; Advanced Congress of Democrats, ACD, with Alhaji Shehu Muhammad Dankina as the governorship candidate; ACN with Alhaji Isa Bajini Galadima as governorship candidate; ANPP with Alhaji Bello Gazobi and Ibrahim Shehu as governor and deputy ; APGA with Alhaji Nasiru Aliyu and Alhaji Abubakar Saidu as governorship and deputy respectively.

Others include African Renaissance Party, ARP whose governorship and deputy governorship candidates are Umar M. Faruk and Kasimu Muhammad Sokoto; CPC with Engr. Abubakar Aliyu Yabo as governorship candidate; DPP with Senator Garba Ila Gada as the governorship candidate; LP with Dahiru Bello and Zayyanu Ahmad as governor and deputy governorship candidates; Movement for the Restoration and Defense of Democracy, MRDD with Kabiru A. Mohammed and Alhaji Isa Abdullahi as governorship and deputy governorship candidates.

The National Movement Progressive Party, NMPP has Alhaji Bello Abubakar as governorship candidate; the National Solidarity Democratic Party, NSDP, has Alhaji Ibrahim Babajo Ahmed and Murtala Sani as governorship and deputy governorship candidates.
PDP has Alhaji Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko as governorship candidate; the PPA has Hajiya Salamatu Isa Abdullahi and Sanusi Bawa Gandi and Peoples Progressive Party, PPP has Alhaji Ahmad Ja’o as governorship candidate while the United Nigerian People Party, UNPP has Aminu Samaila Abdulkadir as governorship candidate.

Senior Public Relations Officer of the Commission, Alhaji Muhammad Musa Sokoto, told Vanguard that the list for State Assembly candidates were being pasted at the various local government headquarters while list of candidates of other political parties, were still being sorted out and released simultaneously.

FCT
Those whose names were shown displayed at the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, yesterday, were:  President Goodluck Jonathan of the ruling PDP; former Military ruler, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari of the CPC; Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau of the ANPP, and Alhaji Mahmud Waziri of  the People for Democratic Change, PFDC.

Others include Mr. John Dara of National Transformation Party, Alhaji Yahaya Ndu of African Renaissance Party, and Pastior Chris Okotie of Fresh Party. For the lone senatorial seat, the list on display include those of Mr. Kayode Ajulo of the Labour Party, National Conscience Party has Ms Celestine Amaka, while  Hamza B Abdul is contesting on the platform of the Better Nigeria Party. The PDP candidate for the poll, Hon. Philip Aduda’s name was not on the display yesterday.

INEC list

Gen. Adetunji Idowu Olurin
Tunde Oladunjoye as his Deputy;

Senate
Iyabo Obasanjo-Bello Ogun Central;
Mohammed Tahir Adetunji, Ogun North
Chief Babatunde Fadun, Ogun West.

Reps
Capt. Musa Kehinde Borokini, Ipokia/Yewa South
Peter Olusegun Alawode, Abeokuta South
Salami Muideen Adegboyega, Odogbolu/Ijebu-Ode/Ijebu North east

ACN
Sen Ibikunle Amosun (Gov)
Prince Segun Adesegun, (Dep)
Senate
Alhaji Sefiu Adegbenga Kaka, Ogun East;
Olugbenga Obadara, Ogun Central
Babalola Kamar Odunsi, Ogun West

Reps.
Olumide Babatunde Osoba, Abeokuta North/Obafemi Owode and Odeda
Samuel Olusegun Williams, Abeokuta South,
Abayomi Hunye (Ipokia/Egbado South)
Odeneye Kehinde Olusegun (Ijebu-Ode/Odogbolu/Ijebu North East)

Kwara State

PDP
Alh AbdulFatah Ahmed
Alh Isiaka Gold as his deputy
Governor Bukola Saraki, Kwara Central ;  Simeon Ajibola, Kwara South,  Muhammed Shaba Lafiaji, Kwara North

ACPN
Senator Gbemisola Saraki and  Mr. Awan Moses Bio as deputy;

Senate
Architect Lola Ashiru for Kwara South , Alhaji Shuaibu Yaman Abdullahi, Kwara North; and Yisa Rukiyat Ajoke, Kwara Central

ACN
Muhammad Dele  Belgore (SAN) gubernatorial candidate

DPP
Gbenga Olawepo
Alh Bashir Muhammed Lawal (dep)

ANPP
Bolaji Khaleel and Alhaji Idris Abdullahi as his deputy

ENUGU STATE,
PDP
Sullivan Iheanacho Chime (Gov)
Labour Party, LP,
Chief Okey Ezea (Gov)
Peoples for Democratic Change, PDC,
Dr. Daniel Chukwuma Shere (Gov)

Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN,
Ikechukwu Venatius Omenkeukw (Gov)

Congress for Democratic Change, CDC
Charles Ibe (Gov)

Hope Democratic Party, HDP
Chief Jonathan Nweke(Gov),

Africa Liberation Party, ALP
Nwokedi Ofor (Gov),

National Conscience Party, NCP
Chinonyelum Odumejemba (Gov),

All Nigeria Peoples Party, ANPP
Ichie Paul Okafor (Gov))

Congress for Progressive Change, CPC,
Chief Emma Ugwu (Gov)

Imo State
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP

Ikedi Ohakim
Mrs. Viola Onwuliri, (Dep)

Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN
Senator Ifeanyi Araraume,
Chief Noel Agwuocha_Chukwukadibia (Dep)

All Progressive Grand Alliance, APGA
Chief Rochas Okorocha

Congress for Progressive Change, CPC
Chief Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba

Freedom Party
Chikere Dennis Ihenacho

Mega Peoples Progressive Party, MPPP
Onyedika Paulinus

NTP
Victory Ashamole

Democratic Peoples Party, DPP
Chief Robert Opara ,

FDP
Ihemadu A. Nkemjika

Social democratic Mega Party, SDMP
Chief Ike Ibe

Congress for Democratic Change, CDC
Ihenacho Gerald

APN
Scholastica Emerole

BNPP
Martin Chikere

Peoples Redemption Party, PRP
Nkem Maduabuchi

ALP
Ihenacho

FPN
Chikere Chinedu.

All Nigeria Peoples Party, ANPP
Lemchi Ahamefula

DFPF
Ononaji Nnanyereugu

Ondo State
Labour Party, LP
Ajayi Boroffice Ondo North,
Akinyelure Ayo Ondo Central
Kunlere Boluwaji Ondo South
REps
Akinlaja Joseph Ondo East/West ,
Omosule Eniolorunda Owo/Ose,
Ifedayo Abegunde Akure North/South,
Debo Ologunagba Akoko South East/South West,
Nomiye Rapheal Ilaje/ Eseodo,
Bakare Abiodun Idare/Ifedore,
Olatunji Oladele Okitipupa/Irele
Ganny Dauda Akoko North East/North West
Johnson Adeoba Akintola Ile Oluji/ Okeigbo/ Odigbo

Peoples Democratic Party, PDP
Olusegun Agagu for Ondo South ,
Bode Olajumoke, Ondo North
Gbenga Ogunniya, Ondo Central

Reps
Omolafe Adedayo for Akure North / South,
Lad Ojomo Owo/ Ose,
Gbenga Elegbeleye Akoko North East/West,
Niyi Jones Akinyugha Idanre/ Ifedore
Fawehinmi TemitayoOndo East/ West, Agboola Ajayi Ilaje/ Eseodo
Fasawe Olusegun Odigbo/Ileoluji/Okeigbo,
Fidelis Omowa Akoko South East/West
Akintoye Albert Okitipupa/ Irele.

ACN

Akintade Micheal,Ondo Central,
Olu Agunloye, Ondo North
Paul Akintelure Ondo South

Reps
Gboyega Adefarati, Akoko South East/South West,
Emmanuel Adedeji Ile Oluji Okeigbo,
Akintimehin Adewale Okitipupa/Irele,
Adekanmbi OlufemiOwo/Ose,
Boboye Falilat Akure North/South,
Rawa Felix Ilaje/Eseodo,
Ogundolie Patrick Ondo East/West
Ayodele Akinmoyo Idanre/Ifedore.

CPC
Senate
Egamosi Atenuberu
Pius Olubunmi
Akinluwa Henry
National Transformation Party
Falusi Olufemi
Jimoh Akinsola
Reps:
Ogunlalaka Gabriel Odutola

APGA
Ogbu Chika,
ARP
Ranti Fawehinmi.
ACPN
Reps
Ibitoye Joseph
SDMP
Reps
Akarakiri Thomas
Abbey Johnson,
The CPC presented only seven candidates for the nine Federal constituencies.

Adamawa State
Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN
Markus Gindiri (Gov)
Alhaji Mohammed Abdullahi (Dep)
All Progressive Grand Alliance, APGA
Joel Dada
Alhaji Aminu Hammanjoda (Dep),
All Nigeria Peoples Party, ANPP
Alhaji Ahmed Usman
Syinbiatu Umar (Dep)
Congress for Progressive Change CPC
Mohammed Buba Marwa
John Manasa (Dep).
National Transformation Party
Maurice Vunobolki
Sani Ahmed (Dep),
MPPP
Albert Watal Chidaus (Gov)
Labour Party
Adamu Muazu Moddibo
Engr. Lynn Nathan, (Dep)

PPN
David D. Barau (Gov)

Peoples Democratic Party, PDP
Murtala Nyako
Barrister Bala James Ngilari (Dep)
Kowa Party
Salihu Butu
Mr. James Obadiah (Dep)

Action Congress of Nigeria
Senate
Fati Balla Abubakar,
Boni Haruna
Mohammed Koiranga  Jada

All Nigeria Peoples Party, ANPP,
Senate
Mohammed Abdullahi
Alhaji Haruna Lawan Duhu,
Elone Raymond

Congress of Progress Change, CPC
Senate
Engr. Hayatu Murtala Mohammed
Ahmed Abubakar M
All Progressive Grand Alliance, APGA
Senate
Aminu S. Umar
Labour Party , LP
Alhaji Dahiru Bobbo
Mauzu Abdullahi
Umar Bello Jada
National Transformation Party , NTP ,
Senate
Alhaji Muazu Bakari Umar;
Musa Bulama
Habila Istifamus
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP
Senate
Bindo Umaru
Jibrilla
Ahmed Barata
MPPP
Senate
Yerima Midala
Arthamus Guri


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/02/no-surprises-in-inec-list/


My question is, How could INEC Recognize Obasanjo List and Not that of Gbenga Deniel who is the seating Governor of the state,this shows that, this election is going to be another flaw,Pro Jega has begin to show us Nigerian that he want to rig this election for PDP,how could he be Obasanjo and PDP puppet
Re: Begining Of Prof Jega Failure!daniel Heads To Court by MaJBlige(f): 12:59am On Feb 08, 2011
Must you talk at all times and on everything?
Re: Begining Of Prof Jega Failure!daniel Heads To Court by blkmum700: 1:04am On Feb 08, 2011
Must you reply to all post why can't you skip the post?
Re: Begining Of Prof Jega Failure!daniel Heads To Court by Muza(m): 1:17am On Feb 08, 2011
its part of his job description to reply every thread and bash the opposition

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