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‘Permanent Voters Card Ready, Soon’ …As INEC Insists On Parties De-registation

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said
yesterday in Abuja that it would soon start issuing permanent voters’ cards.

INEC Chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega, gave the assurance when
he fielded questions at an interview session with newsmen.

He said distribution of the proposed voters’ cards would
begin before the end of this year.

He added that the objective was to improve the credibility
and transparency of the electoral process in the country and that the proposed
card was geared toward improving the use of technology in elections.

“As you know, we did biometric data registration; before the
end of this year, we will start issuing the permanent voters’ cards and these
permanent voters’ cards that we are going to issue are chip-based, just like
many of our own bank cards.

“So they carry all the information on a microchip which is
embedded in the card of the voter.

“So what we believe we can achieve at the minimum by 2015,
is that we can achieve 100 per cent authentication at the polling units.’’

“If a voter comes to the polling unit and brings out his or
her card, we will be able to determine 100 per cent whether he is the
legitimate holder of the card.

“So, the issues of people using other people’s cards to go
and vote; the issues of stealing cards or even buying cards will be squarely
dealt with and that, we believe we can achieve, God willing by 2015.

“We already have all the data in our database; we are now
going to issue the permanent voter cards; all we need to do between now and
2015 is to buy what I call card readers in which we will store all the
information,’’ Jega said.

The INEC chairman explained further that card readers would
be available in all the polling units to ascertain the legitimacy of the
holder.

Jega also said that the process of identifying valid owners
of the card would go a long way in terms of improving the credibility and the
transparency of the electoral process.

On the proposed electronic voting in 2015, and its
feasibility, he said: “technically, there is no proposal by INEC that it should
be adopted in 2015.’’

He said INEC instead made a recommendation to the National
Assembly that the provision of the Constitution which prohibited electronic
voting should be removed due to its limitation.

“Right now, if we are to introduce electronic voting in this
country, we have to do a lot of piloting.

“We have to do a lot of sampling of existing machines right
now, because of that prohibition, we can’t even attempt to do it.’’

He said, however, that INEC would explore the possibility of
electronic voting if the said provision was deleted from the Constitution.

“Now if that is done in good time, and we are able to
explore the possibility and it seems feasible, then obviously at that time we
will tell Nigerians that it is feasible, and then maybe we should try it.

“But right now, we haven’t gotten to that stage; right now
what we want is the removal of a major hindrance for INEC to even begin to
explore the possibility of electronic voting.

“But what INEC is trying to do, and then we are really again
improving the use of technology in elections, is that as you know we did
biometric data registration.’’

Meanwhile, Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) chairman,
Prof. Attahiru Jega, said in Abuja yesterday that the commission would continue
to de-register political parties that failed to comply with the provisions of
the Electoral Act.

Jega, who made the declaration at a forum, said that the
commission was empowered by law to de-register political parties.

“The Constitution and the Electoral Act gave INEC the power
to de-register political parties and we have commenced that process and it is
ongoing. So, until there is a change in the legislation, obviously, any
political party that does not comply with the provisions of the Electoral Act,
we are obligated to de-register them.

“So, it is an ongoing process. It’s a continuous process and
we will do it. I think there are very useful models of registration of
political parties in other countries that we can learn from.’’

Jega said the commission was determined to review the
process of registering political parties to ensure that they meet certain
conditions before they could field candidates for elective positions.

According to him, INEC has already proposed some recommendations
for constitutional amendment to vary the process of registration, while
maintaining multiparty system of democracy.

He said: “It is good to have a multiparty system and to
allow as many parties as possible to register, but we really need to sanitise
the process of registering political parties. This will ensure that only the
most deserving in terms of their programmes, their constitution, and their
physical presence in states and in localities are registered.

“But being a registered political party does not necessarily
mean that you must field candidates in all elections. It may be necessary for
some parties to bid their time until they are ripe enough to field candidates
at elections.

“So, we think that’s the way to go rather than to limit the
number of registered parties to just a few.’’

Jega added that there were not less than three fresh
applications for registration of new political parties.

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Cleric Predicts Breakthrough, Warns of Political and Security Challenges in 2026

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The Founder and Senior Pastor of Liberty Hour Ministry, Port Harcourt, Apostle Chikadibia John Wodo, has expressed optimism that 2026 will usher in uncommon breakthroughs and good fortune for Nigeria, particularly in the areas of political, economic, and spiritual development, with Rivers State playing a key role.
Apostle Wodo made this declaration in his special New Year message, where he stated that individuals and forces standing as obstacles to the manifestation of God’s will in the new year would face bitter consequences. He cautioned that corrupt political leaders risk backlash from the very people they govern if they fail to change their ways.
The cleric warned against the escalation of political tension in Rivers State and called on residents and religious leaders to intensify prayers for lasting peace. He also urged Governor Siminalayi Fubara to remain resolute in leadership, reminding him to uphold his vows to God by continually seeking divine guidance in decision-making and governance amid evolving challenges.
Assessing the broader national situation, Apostle Wodo called on Nigerian leaders to repent and govern with a heightened sense of responsibility, noting that the cries and supplications of the masses have drawn divine attention. He further warned of alleged plots to disrupt a smooth democratic transition in 2027 and appealed for prayers to avert such an agenda.
According to him, Nigerians are yearning for genuine socio-economic transformation and freedom from political oppression. He challenged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to redeem its credibility by ensuring free, fair, and credible elections devoid of undue political interference.
The cleric also predicted that insecurity could worsen in the coming year and warned of the possible emergence of a strange ailment, stressing that Nigeria’s political challenges can only be resolved through equity, fairness, and justice, especially in the treatment of minorities, the vulnerable, and the disadvantaged.
Apostle Wodo further claimed that some clerics and General Overseers have compromised their faith and incurred divine displeasure, calling for sincere repentance to restore their relationship with God. He also advised early preparedness to mitigate natural disasters such as fire outbreaks and flooding, particularly in rural communities.
He concluded by urging Nigerians to remain prayerful, vigilant, and united as the nation navigates the opportunities and challenges of 2026.
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Ado Royal Family Disowns Alleged Installation of Amanyanabo of Okrika

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The Ado Royal Family of Okrika has firmly disassociated itself from the alleged self-enthronement of Hon. Godknows Tam George as the Amanyanabo of Okrika and Clan Head, describing the action as unlawful, illegitimate, and a threat to the peace of the ancient kingdom.
The family, which described itself as the sole legitimate custodian of the history, traditions, and stool of the Amanyanabo of Okrika, stated that it has not installed any king and has not commenced the formal process for such installation.
This position was contained in a statement jointly signed by Prof. Sotonye Fyneface-Ogan (Ogan Ado Royal House), Alabo Engr. Henry Semenitari Abam (Abam Ado Royal House), and Alabo Prince Oriyeorikabo Fibika (Fibika Ado Royal House). The statement was presented to journalists on Friday at the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Press Centre, Moscow Road, Port Harcourt.
According to the statement, the purported action by Hon. Tam George amounts to “a blatant assault on the collective integrity of the Okrika people” and constitutes “a criminal act of impersonation with the potential to destabilize the peace and socio-political fabric of our ancient kingdom.”
The family stressed that Hon. Tam George was never presented as a candidate by the Ado Royal Family and did not undergo any of the mandatory rites, consultations, or confirmations required by Okrika customs.
“The Ado Royal Family has never presented him as a candidate, nor has he undergone any of the prerequisite rites, consultations, or confirmations. His actions are those of a lone interloper, operating in a vacuum of legitimacy,” the statement read.
It further emphasized that the stool of the Amanyanabo of Okrika and Clan Head is a sacred institution rooted in centuries-old traditions and spiritual heritage, not something to be claimed through academic qualifications, political ambition, or personal interest.
Speaking during the briefing, Prof. Sotonye Fyneface-Ogan reiterated that the process of crowning an Amanyanabo is clearly defined and has not yet begun.
“To crown a king, there is a process, and those processes have not taken place,” he said. “We are the chiefs; we are the ones that will be part of the selection. Honestly, we have not started the selection process; we have only begun discussions.”
He explained that during the proper selection process, chiefs supervise nominations from each constituent house, with each house expected to nominate two or three candidates—steps which, he noted, have not been carried out.
“I want to assure the public that none of the Ado family chiefs has given Hon. Tam George any sign of approval,” Prof. Fyneface-Ogan added.
Efforts to obtain the reaction of Hon. Godknows Tam George proved unsuccessful. Repeated attempts through phone calls, text messages, and WhatsApp messages were unsuccessful, as he did not respond as of the time of filing this report.
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PH Traders Laud RSG’s Fire Safety Sensitisation Campaign

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Traders in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, have commended the Rivers State Government (RSG) for its ongoing fire emergency and safety sensitisation campaign across major markets in the state.
Speaking on behalf of traders at Nowa Market, Borikiri Old Port Harcourt Township, the market chairman, Mr. Innocent Chukwuma, praised Governor Sir Siminalayi Fubara for initiating the awareness programme in designated markets and public places.
Chukwuma described the exercise as timely and impactful, noting that it was the first time the Rivers State Government had carried out such a campaign in Nowa Market. According to him, the sensitisation would educate traders on fire emergencies and the necessary precautions to prevent outbreaks.
He urged traders to strictly apply the safety measures taught during the campaign, both during business hours and after closing their shops.
“I want to thank the Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, and the Ministry of Special Duties for coming to our aid, especially during this dry season,” Chukwuma said.
“This is the first time we are seeing government presence in our market in this manner. We lack words to thank our God-sent governor, particularly for providing us with fire extinguishers and other firefighting equipment.
“We will do exactly what we have been taught today to ensure there is no fire incident in our market. We will always switch off all electrical appliances before closing for the day,” he added.
Similarly, the Chairman of Mile 3 USTRE Modern Market, Mr. Gift Nkesi Benjamin, applauded the state government for the distribution of fire extinguishers and other fire safety equipment.
“We will adhere strictly to the safety guidelines and instructions given to us today to ensure there is no fire outbreak in our market,” Benjamin stated.
“On behalf of Mile 3 USTRE Modern Market, I sincerely thank the Rivers State Government and the Ministry of Special Duties for bringing this important campaign to our market.”
At Rumuwoji Market (popularly known as Mile 1 Market), the Chairman, Chief Hon. Godpower O. Wobo, also expressed gratitude to the state government for the sensitisation exercise. He assured that traders would comply fully with government directives to prevent future fire incidents.
Responding on behalf of Governor Siminalayi Fubara, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Special Duties, Mr. Sokari D. P. George, thanked the traders for their cooperation and warm reception.
He emphasised that safety remains paramount, especially during the dry season, and urged traders to be cautious in their daily activities.
Mr. George disclosed that the theme of the 2025 fire safety campaign is “Controlled Fire Is a Friend, Uncontrolled Fire Is an Enemy.”
He cautioned against refuse and bush burning around buildings and warned traders not to store fuel in unauthorized places such as homes, offices, markets, or public buildings.
“Follow all fire safety guidelines and instructions,” he urged.
The permanent secretary also noted that Governor Fubara prefers a zero-fireworks approach during festive periods to ensure public safety, stressing that the government has invested heavily in markets and expects traders to take responsibility for protecting them.
By: Kiadum Edookor
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