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There is anxiety at unit 14 ward 8, Ubima community, Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State, the unit of the Transportation Minister, Hon. Chibuike Amaechi, as it has been discovered that Form EC8A is missing. Voting has been suspended due to the development. The Presiding Officer Siminore Oshinokho said the form was misplaced and will be provided. Meanwhile, Dr. Lasisi Rhymo, the SPO in the area confirmed that the PO had collected the original result sheet for ward 8 unit 14 and signed Angry youths have apprehended the PO urging him to provide the missing materials. http://punchng.com/voting-stalled-result-sheet-misses-amaechis-unit/
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The former governor of Abia, Chief Orji Kalu, has said that it was more beneficial for the South east to join the All Progressives Congress in order to belong and exploit the benefits of being in mainstream national politics. Kalu made the call on Friday night during an interaction with journalists at his Camp Neya country home at Igbere in Bende Local Government Area of the state. He said that the region would contribute more towards the good of the people of the region when they stop being in the opposition camp and instead stand with the decision makers in the ruling party. He said, “Ndigbo should join APC so as to enable them to sit where other Nigerians are seated to decide on how to move the nation forward.” He said that the victories recorded by APC in the Edo and Ondo general elections proved that the APC had become acceptable to Nigerians. He said, “The APC electoral victories in Edo and Ondo clearly showed the popularity of the party. “So, I did not make mistake in taking the Igbos into the national politics, where other Nigerians are seated. That is where I want the Igbos to sit. “So there is nothing wrong in our joining APC for us to be able to sit where other Nigerians are seated. That is more important to me.” He said that it was imperative for other prominent Igbo politicians to swell the number of people from the south east region in APC, including the Minister of Technology, Dr Ogbonnaya Onu, Minister of Labour and Productivity, Dr Chris Ngige, and Gov. Rochas Okorocha of Imo, amongst others. Kalu commended President Muhammadu Buhari for fulfilling his promise to resume work on federal roads in the South east. He said, “During my visit to the president, he made a promise to me and other leaders three months ago that all the contractors would be back to the federal roads before the end of Nov. “Today, if you go to every federal road in Eastern Nigeria, you will see that all the contractors are back fully and this is why I joined APC. “I didn’t join the party on selfish basis; I joined because the president made a promise and I have seen that the contractors are back to site. “And if they are back, why can’t I believe him? He will do more.” He further said that his interest was for the South east to have good roads, security and opportunities to trade and achieve prosperity. The former governor, who is a renowned businessman, further spoke on the current economic recession in the country. He said, “All the nation’s of the world are going through recession, Nigeria is not an exception. “I’m an international businessman, I am crying in all the countries I am doing business. “From one country to the other, the story is the same, so we are crying there as we are crying in Nigeria.” Kalu urged the president to pay attention to the economy as he had done to security. Cc: lalasticlala http://punchng.com/join-apc-kalu-tells-ndigbo/
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President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday congratulated the candidate of the New Patriotic Party, Mr. Nana Akufo-Addo, on his victory in the December 7 Ghana presidential election. In a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, the President also also felicitated with the government and people of Ghana, the National Electoral Commission, and candidates of political parties, for the decorum, maturity and peaceful conduct of the election that produced a winner from an opposition party, who was contesting for the third time. Th statement read, “As a scion of one of the biggest political families in Ghana, and with the lessons learnt from previous unsuccessful attempts preceded by years of service to the country, most notably as foreign affairs minister, President Buhari believes Akufo-Addo is widely experienced and skilled in leadership to build on the legacies of President John Dramani Mahama. “The Nigerian leader extols the statesmanship and great leadership qualities of Mahama, who came into power at a trying period for the country with the passing away of former President John Atta-Mills, and kept pushing for a better life for all Ghanaians, and strengthening diplomatic relations with countries in the sub-region, especially Nigeria. “He particularly commends the incumbent President for the great courage to call his opponent and concede defeat, stressing that leaders must always honour their pre-election pledge to accept the results of polls as the will of the people. “President Buhari remains optimistic that the future of African development rests on building strong political, democratic institutions, ensuring free, fair and credible elections, and respect for the sanctity of the ballot” Buhari urged the President-elect and other winners of the parliamentary elections in Ghana to be magnanimous in victory while losers should explore peaceful and legal mechanisms to challenge the outcome of the polls where necessary. He noted that the greater interest of the country and the stability of the sub-region should be uppermost in the minds of all stakeholders. The President wished Ghana a smooth transition of power, and looked forward to working with the new President. Cc: lalasticlala http://punchng.com/buhari-congratulates-ghanas-president-elect-akufo-addo/
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A pro-democracy group, Initiative to Save Democracy (ITSAD), on Saturday, advised Gov. Ayo Fayose of Ekiti state to tone down his political rhetoric in the interest of peace and national security. In a statement, the convener of ITSAD, Mr Chidi Ndukwe, said that Nigeria was not at war contrary to the impression being given by the governor. Ndukwe hinged his counsel on a reported declaration by Fayose that he appeared before the state House of Assembly on Tuesday dressed in a military camouflage because Nigeria was at war. The governor was at the Assembly to present the state government’s 2017 budget proposal of N93.4 billion. His mode of dressing stirred controversy, with the main opposition party in the state, APC, describing it as unbecoming of “of his high position in a constitutional democracy’’. However, the governor has reportedly brushed aside the criticism, insisting that focus should be on his performance and achievement in office, not his dressing. According to ITSAD convener, Fayose’s comment that the prevailing state of war in the country prompted his dressing is capable of heating up the polity. Ndukwe said that a situation where a democratically-elected governor would resort to wearing military outfit was a violation of the nation’s Constitution and extant laws. “The fact that a state governor enjoys immunity is not a license for the deliberate violation of the nation’s Constitution and extant laws. “`Fayose’s own words appear to be a veiled call for a declaration of State of Emergency in his state, to avert total breakdown of law and order, ’’ he said. NAN Cc: lalasticlala http://punchng.com/nigeria-not-at-war-group-tells-fayose/
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Suspended Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Timi Frank, has cautioned the President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki to be cautious in his interactions with the National Chairman of the party, John Odigie-Oyegun. In a statement he issued on Thursday, Frank urged Saraki to be careful “and watch his back in the latest moves so as not to lose confidence of some Nigerians and party members who believed in him when the likes of Oyegun did not”. The embattled deputy spokesperson of the APC also claimed that the party crisis allegedly caused by Oyegun will need a competent hand to resolve. “It is clear that most of these crises he is personally responsible for, require a new competent hand to heal the wounds before it is too late for the party,” he said. Reacting to the meeting that was held between Saraki and Oyegun yesterday, Frank wondered why Oyegun, who worked against Saraki’s emergence as Senate President, would now have a rapport with him [b]Frank said, “it is a shame for Chief Oyegun to go back to his vomit having been used to create some of these confusion earlier which are now beyond his capacity to redeem. “This is a National Chairman who did everything possible to ensure that Bukola Saraki, who is now a rallying point and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara did not emerge their positions when some of us believed in them. “Again, God has vindicated me over most of these crisis I have been talking about that Chief Oyegun refused to admit as at that early stage but finally he has agreed but it is too late for him. “Instead of inviting Saraki for a romance, why can’t the National Chairman call for a National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting where all the leaders will sit at a round table and tell themselves the truth? I believe that this party urgently needs a new National Chairman that will set up a strong reconciliation committee to correct all the abnormalities Oyegun did to APC. Until this is done, the ongoing re-alignment which I warned my party about might take advantage of the current crisis in APC and weaken it ahead of future elections.”[/b] http://dailypost.ng/2016/12/08/apc-crisis-watch-back-relating-oyegun-timi-frank-advises-saraki/
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When will our Youths learn not to kill or believe that politicians are not worth dying for?
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The Nigerian Senate on Thursday failed to screen the Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibrahim Magu. The Presidency had six months ago forwarded a letter to the National Assembly nominating Magu as the substantive Chairman of the anti-graft agency. Details later… http://punchng.com/breaking-senate-fails-screen-efcc-boss-magu/
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Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, on Thursday appeared in spiderman mask. See photos: Merry Christmas Fayose ![]() Cc: lalasticlala http://punchng.com/photos-fayose-in-christmas-mood-appears-in-spiderman-mask/
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