Politics
Wike Receives The Sun Award
The visit of the Acting President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo took the shine off other activities in Government House last week. But by “last weekend, the state Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike received the award of Governor of the Year” by the Sun Newspapers in Lagos.
Osinbajo’s visit had been long anticipated following the meeting of stakeholders in the Niger Delta with the Buhari led administration. The Acting President had in course of the consultation visited Delta and Bayelsa states, but took two days to visit Rivers State, as he was conducted round ongoing projects by Chief Nyesom Wike.
Last Monday, the Acting President visited the Port Harcourt Pleasure Park and later laid foundation for a new doctors quarters at the Braithwaite Memorial Hospital (BMH) in Port Harcourt.
Shortly after the projects tour, the Acting President met with representatives of various groups in the state most especially, the Pan Niger Delta Forum, led by Alabo Tonye Graham-Douglas. The representatives of Rivers Elders Council and the state Traditional Rulers Council presented papers to the Federal Government delegation.
Later in the evening of Monday, Osinbajo was in a special dinner treated with Rivers cuisines and culture. On the same day, the governor through his deputy, Dr Mrs Ipalibo Harry-Banigo unveiled the Port Harcourt Technical and Vocational Centre (PHTVC).
Last Tuesday, the governor and chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Bro Felix Obuah received defecting members of the All Progressive Congress (APC) led by Chief Ofili Enebeli. Chief Wike used the forum to berate the APC for unsuccessfully trying to scuttle the Acting President’s visit. He noted that he is focused on the delivery of people oriented projects, as he has totally shocked the leaders of the opposition into oblivion.
Earlier, Bro. Obuah noted that the APC leader from Ndoni, defected to the PDP because of the outstanding performance of Chief Wike.
Last Wednesday, the governor played host to the Chiefs and Community leaders of Rumuokoro clan, Obio/Akpor Local Government Area. He used the visit to explain the reasons why the government wanted to build a new Rumuokoro market and park.
According to Chief Wike, the traffic congestion caused by street trading and loading of vehicles had compelled government in building the two new facilities, and once they are completed, he said government will ban illegal parking of vehicles and criminals in the area would be dislodged.
The weekly state Executive Council Meeting took place after the visit of Rumuokoro chiefs and stakeholders.
Shortly after the meeting, the state Information and Communications Commissioner, Dr. Austin Tam-George, briefed newsmen and informed them that the state Commissioner for Health had been relieved of his position. Though he did not give reasons why the commissioner was disengaged, he related that the governor wishes Dr Theophilus Otamiri success in his future endeavours.
Last Thursday, the governor took time out to inspect some projects. He visited the ongoing dualisation of the Abacha Road in New GRA area, Port Harcourt.
On Friday, the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Raji Fashola paid a courtesy call to Government House. He was received by the Deputy Governor, Dr. Mrs Ipalibo Harry-Banigo. She restated the resolve of the state government to protect all Federal Government assets, including oil and gas installations.
The governor, through his deputy, expressed delight that the Buhari led administration would soon commerce work on the Bodo/Bonny Road, which will in the long run reduce mishaps usually experienced along the Bonny/Port Harcourt seas route.
Last Saturday, Chief Wike received the award of the Governor of the Year” by the Sun Newspaper in Lagos. Former Commonwealth Secretary-General, Chief Emeka Anyaoku was the Chairman of the occasion.
Politics
FCT COUNCILS’ ELECTIONS: PDP WINS GWAGWALADA CHAIRMANSHIP AS APC SECURES AMAC, BWARI
Alhaji Mohammed Kasim, the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has won the Gwagwalada Area Council chairmanship election in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
Philip Akpeni, the Returning Officer of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), announced the results on Sunday morning.
Alhaji Kasim polled 22,165 votes to defeat Alhaji Yahaya Shehu of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who polled 17,788 votes.
Alhaji Biko Umar of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) scored 1, 687 to come in third place.
“I am the returning officer for the 2026 FCT Area Council, Gwagwalada chairmanship held on Feb. 21, 2026,” Akpeni said.
“That Mohammed Kasim of PDP, having certified the requirements of the law, is hereby declared the winner and is returned elected.”
In the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), Hon. Christopher Maikalangu, the APC candidate, was declared the winner of the chairmanship poll with 40,295 votes.
Andrew Abue, the Collation Officer for AMAC, said Hon. Maikalangu, who is the incumbent AMAC chairman, was returned elected having scored the highest number of votes cast.
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) came second with 12,109 votes, while the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) polled 3,398 votes.
According to Abue, the total number of valid votes in the chairmanship poll was 62,861, while the total votes cast stood at 65,197.
He added that the number of registered voters in AMAC was 837,338, while the total number of accredited voters was 65,676.
Meanwhile, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared Mr. Joshua Ishaku of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the winner of the Bwari Area Council Chairmanship election.
Announcing the result on Sunday in Bwari, the Returning Officer for the election, Prof. Mohammed Nurudeen, stated that Ishaku polled a total of 18,466 votes to emerge victorious in the February 21, 2026 poll.
“I am the Returning Officer for the 2026 FCT Area Council, Bwari chairmanship held on Feb. 21, 2026. That Joshua Ishaku, having satisfied the requirements of the law, is hereby declared the winner and is returned elected,” Nurudeen said.
According to the results declared, the candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) secured 4,254 votes, while the Zenith Labour Party (ZLP) polled 3,515 votes to place second and third respectively.
The declaration adds to the series of results emerging from the 2026 FCT Area Council elections, as political parties assess their performance ahead of future contests.
INEC UPLOADS 2,602 OF 2,822 FCT CHAIRMANSHIP RESULTS ON IReV
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had uploaded 2,602 out of the 2,822 expected polling unit results from Saturday’s chairmanship elections in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) as at 5:55am on Sunday, data retrieved from its Result Viewing Portal (IReV) showed.
According to The Tide source, the figure represents an overall upload rate of about 92.2 per cent across the six area councils of the territory.
A council-by-council breakdown indicates that Municipal Area Council recorded the highest number of submissions in absolute terms, with 1,309 of 1,401 polling unit results uploaded, representing 93.43 per cent.
In Gwagwalada Area Council, 330 of the expected 338 polling unit results had been uploaded, representing 97.63 per cent — the highest upload rate among the six councils.
In Bwari Area Council, INEC uploaded 463 of 485 polling unit results, translating to 95.46 per cent.
In Abaji Area Council, 129 of 135 polling unit results had been uploaded as at 5:55am, representing 95.56 per cent.
In Kwali Area Council, 164 of the expected 201 polling unit results were available on the portal, representing 81.59 per cent.
In Kuje Area Council, 207 of 262 polling unit results had been uploaded, representing 79.01 per cent — the lowest rate among the six councils as at the time of review.
Politics
Group Hails Tinubu’s Swift Assent To 2026 Electoral Bill
In a statement signed by its Chairman, Emeka Nwankpa, and Secretary, Dapo Okubanjo, the group described the swift assent as a clear demonstration of political will to strengthen Nigeria’s electoral process ahead of the 2027 general elections.
“We see the decision by President Bola Tinubu to sign the reworked 2022 Electoral Act into law within a few hours of its passage as a demonstration of political will to ensure an improved electoral process which the new law envisages,” the group said.
The TMSG expressed confidence that the development would enable the Independent National Election Commission (INEC) to quickly align its operations with the new provisions in preparation for the 2027 polls.
The group noted that the provision for electronic transmission of results had been contentious but described its codification in the law as a significant step forward.
“So, for the first time, the country’s electoral law would be recognising the use of the Bi-modal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) and the result viewing portal, IREV, which were just INEC guidelines in 2023,” it stated.
According to the TMSG, although the Act provides for electronic transmission of results from polling units to the IREV portal, it also makes room for manual transmission of Form EC8A result sheets as a backup in the event of technological failure.
“Unlike some Nigerians, we do not see anything wrong with the fallback plan but we agree with the President that no matter how beautiful a process is with improved technology, the onus lies on the people manning it to show good faith and ensure that the votes of the people really count at the end of the day,” the statement added.
The group highlighted other key provisions in the amended law, including the streamlining of party primaries to either consensus or direct primaries, early release of funds to INEC, reinforced measures against over-voting, and stiffer sanctions for electoral offences such as falsification of results.
It also pointed out that the mandatory notice period for elections has been reduced from 360 days to 300 days, giving INEC more flexibility in adjusting the timetable for the 2027 elections, especially where it may clash with Ramadan.
The TMSG further observed that the President’s decision to sign the bill days before the forthcoming Area Council Election in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) underscores his desire for the law to take immediate effect.
“And by signing the amendment bill a few days before the Area Council Election in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), it is obvious that the President is keen on ensuring that the 2026 Electoral Act takes immediate effect.
“Nigerians would also have an opportunity to see some of the key provisions of the new electoral law become operational, especially the electronic transmission of results,” it said.
The group expressed optimism that the current INEC leadership would leverage the new legal framework to deliver a more credible and widely acceptable electioneering process than in previous electoral cycles.
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