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Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by Crownbefitsme(f): 6:00am On Jun 07, 2020
Direct primary won’t hold in my state, Obaseki insists
We settled for direct primary to prevent crisis –APC
Ruling party, Edo gov lawyers renew battle in court Monday


Amid the raging crisis rocking the Edo State chapter of the All Progressives Congress over the mode of primary to be used in the conduct of its June 22 governorship primary, the Independent National Electoral Commission has said it will only honour the mode of primary submitted to it by the national chairman of the party.

The INEC National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, Festus Okoye, told Sunday PUNCH in Abuja that the commission’s rules, regulations and laws allowed it to only relate with the national chairman and national secretary of political parties.

He stressed that regardless of what was happening in state branches of parties, the commission would only recognise the date, venue and mode of primary submitted to it by the two national officers.

The two factions of APC in the state had been at each other’s throat over the mode of primary to be adopted to pick the party’s candidate for the September 19 governorship election.

The National Chairman of the party, Adams Oshiomhole, said to be in the same camp with the factional chairman of the party in the state, David Imuse, had insisted that the party would use direct primary to select its candidate.

Oshiomhole, believed to be opposed to the reelection of Governor Godwin Obaseki, had also gone ahead to write INEC via a letter dated May 19, 2020, stating that the party had chosen direct primary for the selection of its candidate for the election.

But the state chairman of the party, Anselm Ojezua, said to be supporting Obaseki, had said the party’s State Working Committee chose indirect primary. He explained that the National Executive Council of the party had said each state was at liberty to adopt any method of preference. Ojezua accused the NWC, headed by Oshiomhole, of imposing the direct primary on the state as a means to oust Obaseki from the race.

Meanwhile, to counter the letter written by Oshiomhole to INEC that the party would do direct primary, the governor, in a gazette signed on May 28 and published on Friday, banned political gatherings that could make direct primary possible in the state. Obaseki insisted that by virtue of the gazette, only direct primary could be held in the state and in only one location

However, following the altercation and rising tension over which mode of primary INEC would recognise for the APC in the state, Okoye told Sunday PUNCH that the law only allowed the commission to relate with the national chairman and national secretary when it pertained to party primaries.

He said, “INEC does not deal with state branches of political parties in matters relating to or connected with the conduct of party primaries. Section 85(1) of the Electoral Act, 2010 (as amended) makes it mandatory for political parties intending to nominate candidates for elective offices to give the commission 21 days’ notice of its intention to conduct party primaries.

“In our rules and regulations, the letter to this effect is signed by the National Chairman and National Secretary of political parties indicating the date, time and venue for the conduct of party primaries and the mode of the primaries.

“The mode of primaries to be adopted by political parties is a function of their constitution, the Electoral Act, 2010 (as amended) and the regulations and guidelines issued by INEC.
“So, we don’t have business with state branches of political parties because our rules, regulations and laws say we should relate with the national chairman and the national secretary in terms of fixing party primaries, whether direct or indirect
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“The commission will not dictate to political parties the mode of primaries to adopt as it is a purely legal and party affair. What is certain is that the commission will monitor the primaries and provide protective equipment for its staff that will be involved in the process.

Out of the 18 political parties in the country, Okoye said 15 parties had indicated their intention to conduct primaries, out of which 14 opted for indirect primary while only the APC opted for direct primary.

He said, “Fifteen political parties have indicated their intention to conduct primary and out of that, 14 said they would conduct indirect primary, while the APC said it would conduct direct primary. It’s the business of political parties what mode of primary they want to adopt, so long as they follow their own constitution.”

Asked if the outcome of any of the court cases over the APC’s mode of primary changed anything about the forthcoming primary, Okoye said, “We don’t speculate; we obey judgements of courts of competent jurisdiction.”

Already, INEC Chairman, Prof Mahmood Yakubu, on Friday during the first virtual consultative meeting of the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security, expressed fears about looming acrimony in the primaries of the political parties in Edo and Ondo states. Ondo governorship election is scheduled to hold on October 10 2020.

Yakubu had said, “The primaries for the nomination of candidates for the Edo governorship election have commenced. As you are aware, the conduct of primaries by political parties tends to be very acrimonious. The acrimony is carried forward into the electioneering campaigns and Election Day activities. Already, there are warning signals.”

Direct primary can’t hold in my state, Obaseki insists

Meanwhile, Obaseki has insisted that there would be no direct primary in the state, stressing that only indirect primary could hold in the state in accordance with the rule gazetted in newspapers on Friday.

The new rule partly reads, “That in respect of political gatherings for the purpose of conducting primaries for any of the parties desiring to field candidates in the forthcoming gubernatorial election, gatherings of more than 20 persons may be allowed, subject to the written approval of the Governor, if such gatherings do not exceed 5,000 persons; hold in Benin City and in a single facility with a large seating capacity of not less than 10,000 persons; are provided with adequate health, safety and sanitary facilities and are COVID-19 response compliant with social distancing policy, hand-washing and proper use of face masks fully observed.”

The governor, who spoke through his Special Adviser on Media and Communication Strategy, Mr Crusoe Osagie, told one of our correspondents on Saturday, “The Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 has said in its briefings that states should manage the pandemic through measures unique to their states. On the basis of that, we have deployed this measure in Edo State, the rule has been gazetted and so direct primaries cannot hold here as far as that regulation is concerned. So, it has to be indirect, in order to be working in line with the extant rule in the state.

“The only mode of primary that is permissible according to that law is indirect primaries, and we believe it is correct to do so because for that option, it is just one location and you can deploy all agencies of government responsible for ensuring compliance with the protocols

“The location is so large that you could have a space for about 15,000 people but it would be occupied by about 3,000 people. There will be enough social distancing and spacing in that one location as opposed to having that primary election in 192 wards across 18 local governments and you could have about 200 to 300 persons at each ward. That would be a recipe for disaster in this period of COVID-19.

“Our experts did an epidemiological study in March and a curve was drawn. That curve indicated that we would reach the climax on June 28. That was long before APC released the timetable for primary election in March and it fixed it for June 22.”

When reminded that the national chairman of the party already wrote to INEC that the party would use direct mode of primary, Osagie said, “He can write, and the fact that he wrote doesn’t mean that is what is going to happen. The rules have to be followed.


INEC suspends PVC, CVR till after Edo, Ondo elections

INEC also said it had suspended the collection of permanent voter cards and the continuous voter registration exercise in Edo and Ondo states because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Okoye added, “The commission is working hard to procure PPE and things required to conduct the elections in safety as the health of our people is fundamental to the conduct of the elections. The commission will therefore take a decision on when to resume nationwide collection of PVCs but certainly it will be after the conduct of these elections.

“So, CVR and the collection of PVCs are suspended till the two elections are concluded. Proceeding with both will entail enormous challenges in the context of COVID-19 pandemic.”

He noted that the commission had not fixed the deadline for the submission of the voter register and delegates list by political parties. He, however, cautioned that parties were required to stick to the mode of primary submitted to the commission.

“The commission expects all political parties nominating candidates to comply with the submission of the register of their members,” he added.

APC, Obaseki’s lawyers storm court Monday

The legal battle between Obaseki and Oshiomhole over the mode of primary begins on Monday (tomorrow) at the Federal High Court, Benin.

The court sitting in Benin had on Tuesday last week adjourned legal arguments on the ex parte motion seeking to prevent the NWC and Oshiomhole from using direct primaries to elect the governorship candidate of the party till Monday.

In a suit filed by the factional state deputy chairman of the party, Pastor Kenneth Asemokhai, and a governorship aspirant of the party, Matthew Iduoriyekemwen, the duo are seeking to restrain the APC from adopting the direct mode of primaries. Also joined in the suit is INEC.

The presiding Judge, Justice Mohammed Umar, declined to grant the ex parte motion. He gave the defendants three days to file their papers to show why the injunction should not be granted and adjourned the case till Monday (tomorrow).
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Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by serverconnect(m): 6:22am On Jun 07, 2020
Obaseki is a goner. Although he still have chance to prove himself in other party.

Lesson: Never bites the fingers that feed you. This is what we see in Nigeria politics.

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Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by Jorussia(m): 6:24am On Jun 07, 2020
obaseki should learn how to fight political battles intelligently without running into unnecessary tensions.An executive order by a governor cannot stop people from gathering for elections.No executive order can regulate the conduct/mode of operations of political parties in Nigeria.The Constitution of Nigeria and the electoral act is greater than even an executive order from the President.Without elections there is no democracy.The only scenario where elections can be regulated by executive order is when the Constitution is suspended.Forexample,the PDP in Edo state has ward Congresses to elect non statutory delegates for their indirect primary slated for tomorrow,is Obaseki saying the PDP should not gather across the state for this exercise?

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Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by Nobody: 6:24am On Jun 07, 2020
This long thing on top Obaseki and Oshiomole?
What do Nairalanders gain in the end? If they like make dem lock horn, if they like make dem shatter horn; na their problem

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Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by Nobody: 6:25am On Jun 07, 2020
Jorussia:
obaseki should learn how to fight political battles intelligently without running into unnecessary tensions.An executive order by a governor cannot stop people from gathering for elections.No executive order can regulate the conduct/mode of operations of political parties in Nigeria.The Constitution of Nigeria and the electoral act is greater than even an executive order from the President.Without elections there is no democracy.The only scenario where elections can be regulated by executive order is when the Constitution is suspended.Forexample,the PDP in Edo state has ward Congresses to elect non statutory delegates for their indirect primary slated for tomorrow,is Obaseki saying the PDP should not gather across the state for this exercise?

We are in a pandemic and the Governor has the right to curtail movements where necessary if information reaching him shows that such would be detrimental to the health of the state.

serverconnect

post=90393671:

Obaseki is a gonner. Although he still have chance to prove himself in other party.

Lesson: Never bites the fingers that feed you.

So how did Obaseki bite the people?... or are the people no longer the provider of the food and eligible voters?...

Castigate the man based on his achievements, and not based on sharing the peoples resources to political cabals.

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Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by UAE123(m): 6:25am On Jun 07, 2020
The real battle is about to begin.

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Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by Binikingdowm: 6:26am On Jun 07, 2020
Obaseki the mou governor needs to go abeg, for past 4 years he did nothing except media propaganda.

Benin port?
Benin central park?
Emotan garden?
Industrial park?
Benin Enterprise?
Modular refinery?
Royal museum?
Edo production centre?

Bastard governor that drag Edo backward.. he can't even list 10 good projects completed during his tenure

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Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by whizzler: 6:29am On Jun 07, 2020
Hmmmmm, politicians!!!
Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by Binikingdowm: 6:30am On Jun 07, 2020
serverconnect:
Obaseki is a gonner. Although he still have chance to prove himself in other party.

Lesson: Never bites the fingers that feed you.
if obaseki work in Edo state, oshiomole couldn't have touched him because he will have the people support.

Just like fashola and tinubu, tinubu knew the people love fashola and it would be bad news to interfere

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Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by kayusely70(m): 6:37am On Jun 07, 2020
Panicky, Desperate, Futile Measures By Obaseki!

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Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by ddippset(m): 6:48am On Jun 07, 2020
It seems more likely by the day that when it's all said and done, I would still ask my question;

Who is better?

Ambode, who remained calm throughout and refused to take a fight which he we going to lose.

Or

Obaseki who took on a fight with a force bigger than him, paused the fight for half time and went begging, then returned for second half to complete the fight

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Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by seanfer(m): 6:54am On Jun 07, 2020
I said this last week that the Electoral Act as amended gives the NWC to choose the mode of primary but those online e-warriors who don’t know anything about the law we’re here calling us names. Obaseki is a goner even if he move to another party he will be disgraced after he hand over. Oshiomhole waited forever this time to put the final nail on Obaseki’s political coffin and now he will bury it.
No Gazzetted order can stop the primary election because the electoral act and the constitution overrides the useless order Obaseki is relying on. Sometimes I wonder how all this politicians pass in school.
Cc: duwdu

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Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by FlordFlorez(m): 7:28am On Jun 07, 2020
Edo sef. ordinary primary they're just making noise upandown. Come and learn here in Ondo State. Despite the fight between our Gov. & his Dept., everywhere silent. No Fuse No Tension.

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Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by jom28gy(m): 7:30am On Jun 07, 2020
That means that they want to rigged the election
Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by drskyfly007(m): 7:32am On Jun 07, 2020
serverconnect:
Obaseki is a gonner. Although he still have chance to prove himself in other party.

Lesson: Never bites the fingers that feed you.
Are you sure you read the whole article grin

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Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by drskyfly007(m): 7:37am On Jun 07, 2020
Jorussia:
obaseki should learn how to fight political battles intelligently without running into unnecessary tensions.An executive order by a governor cannot stop people from gathering for elections.No executive order can regulate the conduct/mode of operations of political parties in Nigeria.The Constitution of Nigeria and the electoral act is greater than even an executive order from the President.Without elections there is no democracy.The only scenario where elections can be regulated by executive order is when the Constitution is suspended.Forexample,the PDP in Edo state has ward Congresses to elect non statutory delegates for their indirect primary slated for tomorrow,is Obaseki saying the PDP should not gather across the state for this exercise?
Executive orders by a governor can stop large gathering of people, if such gathering can lead to a spike in death cases.

Remember the primary role of a governor is to protect lives and properties of it's citizenry.

So in this case, large gathering of people might lead to spike of covid 19 which invariably will cause loss of lives...and as such, he as the governor is performing his primary job, which is protection of lives, by preventing such scenario.

This is actually the submission of a senior lawyer though..

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Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by Exclusive101: 7:46am On Jun 07, 2020
No be only submission of senior lawyer na submitted of senorita lawyers.

drskyfly007:
Executive orders by a governor can stop large gathering of people, if such gathering can lead to a spike in death cases.

Remember the primary role of a governor is to protect lives and properties of it's citizenry.

So in this case, large gathering of people might lead to spike of covid 19 which invariably will cause loss of lives...and as such, he as the governor is performing his primary job, which is protection of lives, by preventing such scenario.

This is actually the submission of a senior lawyer though..

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Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by Ladiesdoctor(m): 7:47am On Jun 07, 2020
We dey Okija dey watch or read about una madness.

Madness dey for this naija
Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by blessme105: 7:49am On Jun 07, 2020
A drowning man grin

On the contrary, Ambode was the stronger man. He knows when to give up a stupid fight against those he can't win. This foolish Obaseki keep digging his own grave everyday.

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Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by blessme105: 7:52am On Jun 07, 2020
drskyfly007:
Executive orders by a governor can stop large gathering of people, if such gathering can lead to a spike in death cases.

Remember the primary role of a governor is to protect lives and properties of it's citizenry.

So in this case, large gathering of people might lead to spike of covid 19 which invariably will cause loss of lives...and as such, he as the governor is performing his primary job, which is protection of lives, by preventing such scenario.

This is actually the submission of a senior lawyer though..
Na how una ipob member go take chase this man inside political pit with una fake laws b this. grin

Maybe you should try to change the Nigerian constitution first before backing your foolish gazette. As long as window is opened by inec, even the president has no power to ban political gatherings cos he is a product of same political processes and above all, he is not equal to or bigger than the constitution.

Pls dont forget to go to Edo state to support him in the primary. Online support can't be counted in the ballot boxes. grin grin

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Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by JAMO84: 7:56am On Jun 07, 2020
Obaseki is in hot soup. Those useless wailers that have been hailing him on social media will soon desert him after Oshiomole beats him like a Samba drum.

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Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by GoodBook: 7:57am On Jun 07, 2020
All the battles, killings, betrayal, bearing of false witnesses, stealing, lies, propaganda, nepotism and insecurity wouldn't be necessary if only LOVE is in place.

Love is all we need!

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Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by Dogogo1900: 7:59am On Jun 07, 2020
Crownbefitsme:
Direct primary won’t hold in my state, Obaseki insists
We settled for direct primary to prevent crisis –APC
Ruling party, Edo gov lawyers renew battle in court Monday



https://punchng.com/edo-primaries-inec-backs-oshiomhole/
Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by Rityonyi(f): 8:00am On Jun 07, 2020
wink
Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by emkz: 8:00am On Jun 07, 2020
This is just the beginning and Obaseki is saying he'd stop the direct primaries. Does he even have control over security forces to enforce it? INEC has sided with the party and be sure they won't accept any other mode of primaries. If the state conducts its own primaries beside what the NWC approves, the party chairman can decide not to accept it.

Governor Obaseki, I know you are reading or Crusoe Osagie is. Oshiomole is a problem because you created it. Oshiomole lacks the clout of a political heavyweight like Tony Anenih. Go and placate the 14 house of assembly members, Tony Kabaka and state party leaders like Pius Odubu, Chris Ogiemwonyi, Solomon Edebiri and Ize-Iyamu, and make the necessary compromises. You are busy fighting your imaginary enemy (Oshiomole) while ignoring the real power brokers in Edo State who determine the tide of elections. Oshiomole cannot unilaterally order the other politicians to drop their ambitions and support you because they are not there to serve Oshiomole's interest but theirs. Go and engage in horse-trading, get their buy-in and reduce Oshiomole's influence in Edo politics. The way to do it is not by going to Tinubu or Buhari or issuing infantile threats like telling the national chairman to recuse himself from the party primaries being an interested party or saying that you are not in support of direct primaries. Every member of the party is an interested party. A good war general does not talk about his moves, he makes them like Oshiomole is currently doing.

You may need to hire consultants and lobbyists to advise you properly and stop listening to people like Charles Idahosa and Anslem Ojezua. Left to me, I'd tell you to throw in the towel because if they mess you up, you can as well forget about taking any board or political appointment in Nigeria or abroad because a political neophyte is seen as a liability everywhere.

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Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by Dogogo1900: 8:01am On Jun 07, 2020
The next thing you are going to hear is that Edo state has a new commissioner of police. Obaseki will soon know that power comes from Abuja.

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Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by daddytime(m): 8:01am On Jun 07, 2020
Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by heykims(m): 8:03am On Jun 07, 2020
Obaseki knew what he was doing by dishing out Covid-19 figures for Edo. All of a sudden, Edo is number 4 of NCDC Covid-19 table.
But Oshobaba still no go gree.
This is a delicate period for Obaseki.
If Oshiomole loses this fight, life continues but if Obaseki loses, this might just be the end of his political reign.

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Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by Ogegeodey(m): 8:03am On Jun 07, 2020
They will fight until the court will handover the state to PDP.
Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by ForeThinker: 8:04am On Jun 07, 2020
Don’t do something permanently stupid just because you’re temporarily upset.

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Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by blessme105: 8:05am On Jun 07, 2020
Dogogo1900:
The next thing you are going to hear is that Edo state has a new commissioner of police. Obaseki will soon know that power comes from Abuja.
They already made the announcement some weeks ago to change commissioner for Edo and Ondo state. This foolish gov has successful shifted attention away from Aketi incompetencies. I am sure Aketi won't want this to end as he will gain immensely from Obaseki misfortunes.

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Re: Edo Primaries: INEC Backs Oshiomhole by jowhyte(m): 8:05am On Jun 07, 2020
Pdp is just lying in wait. I see another ambush soon because of litigations upon litigations

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