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Just in: DSS arrest House Majority Leader, Alhassan Doguwa, over murder of opposition supporters

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By Ismail Auwal

The Department of Security Service (DSS) has arrested the Majority Leader of the House of Representatives, Alhassan Dogowa.

SAHELIAN TIMES exclusively gathered that Doguwa was on his way to Saudi Arabia for a lesser Hajj when he was picked up at Mallam Aminu Kano International airport on Tuesday.

The arrest may not be unrelated to the murder of about 15 opposition supporters in Tudunwada Local Government during the just concluded election.

Reports alleged that some of the helpless people were locked in a building and burned to ashes, a situation that made it impossible for them to be rescued. Several others were shot and injured by Doguwa in his quest to win the election.

Videos sighted by SAHELIAN TIMES showed charred bodies being evacuated from the NNPP Tudunwada office. In one of the videos, the victim was interviewed and he identified Doguwa as the person that shot him.

Details later

Obasanjo writes letter to Buhari calling for cancelation of presidential elections

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By Ismail Auwal

Former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, has written a letter to President Muhammadu Buhari asking him to order the Independent National Electoral Commission ( INEC) to conduct another election on March 4th.

The former president alleged that Saturday’s Presidential and National Assembly elections were grossly manipulated and results uploaded without due process. 

Former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, has written a letter to President Muhammadu Buhari once again.

Former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, has alleged that the Saturday’s Presidential and National Assembly elections were grossly manipulated and results were uploaded without due process. 

Obasanjo in the letter claimed that INEC officials had collected “blood money” while noting that the Bimodal Voters Accreditation System and servers had “been manipulated or rendered inactive.”

The former president in the release titled, “An appeal for caution and rectification” asked Buhari to order the cancellation of altered results and ensure the commission embarks on fresh polls on Saturday, March 4, 2023.

Obasanjo said, “I am constrained to speak at this point. I crave the indulgence of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency General Muhammadu Buhari, to make this statement because I have had opportunity to keep him aware of what I know is happening and the danger looming ahead. 

“On many occasions in the past, I have not hesitated to point out lacuna in the action of the President and his government.  But as far as the election issues are concerned, the President has proved beyond reasonable doubt that he will want to leave a legacy of free, fair, transparent and credible elections.

“Until last Saturday night, February 25, 2023, the good and noble plan and preparation for the elections seemed to be going well.  For the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), a lot of money was spent to introduce Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS), and the Server for immediate transmission of results from polling units.

“It is no secret that INEC officials, at operational level, have been allegedly compromised to make what should have worked not to work and to revert to manual transmission of results which is manipulated and the results doctored. 

“The Chairman of INEC may claim ignorance but he cannot fold his hands and do nothing when he knows that election process has been corrupted and most of the results that are brought outside BVAS and Server are not true reflection of the will of Nigerians who have made their individual choice.  At this stage, we do not need wittingly or unwittingly to set this country on fire with the greed, irresponsibility and unpatriotic act of those who allegedly gave money to INEC officials for perversion and those who collected the blood money.  Let me appeal to the Chairman of INEC, if his hands are clean, to save Nigeria from the looming danger and disaster which is just waiting to happen.

“If the Chairman can postpone elections four days to the election, he can do everything to rectify the errors of the last two days – no BVAS, no result to be acceptable; and no uploading through Server, no result to be acceptable.

“Whereas, BVAS and Servers have been manipulated or rendered inactive, such results must be declared void and inadmissible for election declaration.  Chairman INEC, I have thought that you would use this wonderful opportunity to mend your reputation and character for posterity.

“Your Excellency, President Buhari Muhammadu, tension is building up and please let all elections that do not pass the credibility and transparency test be cancelled and be brought back with areas where elections were disrupted for next Saturday, March 4, 2023, and BVAS and Server officials be changed.

“To know which stations or polling units were manipulated, let a Committee of INEC staff and representatives of the four major political parties with the Chairman of Nigerian Bar Association look into what must be done to have hitch-free elections next Saturday.  Mr. President, may your plan and hope for leaving a legacy of free, fair, transparent and credible election be realised.

“Mr. President, please don’t let anybody say to you that it does not matter or it is the problem of INEC.  On no account should you be seen as part of the collusion or compromise.  When the die is cast, it will be your problem as the Chief Executive of the nation.  The Chairman of INEC may sneak out of the country or go back to his ivory tower. Your Excellency, thank you for hearing me out. 

“Compatriot Nigerians, please exercise patience until the wrong is righted.  I strongly believe that nobody will toy with the future and fortune of Nigeria at this juncture.”

Ganduje’s son loses bid for NASS to NNPP

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By Nasir Isa

Kano State Governor, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje of the All Progressives Congress has lost his Local Government Area, Dawakin Tofa, to the presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party, Engineer Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso.

According to the results released by  the Local Government returning officer, Adamu Jibril APC got 16,773 votes while the NNPP received 25,072 votes. Labour received 202 ballots, while PDP received 2,477.

#Nigeria2023: Voting is complete, what happens next?

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By News Desk

As polls close for the presidential and national assembly elections, Nigerians are waiting with baited breath to hear the winners.

However, it would take some time for INEC to declare the winner. In 2015, the election was held on March 28 and INEC officially declared the winner three days later on April 1, 2015 at exactly 2:55 AM Nigerian Time.

The 2019 election was held on February 23, 2019, but it took until 4:39AM of February 26, 2019 for INEC to officially declare President Buhari winner.

All eyes are now on collation centers. Using Nigeria’s tiered collation system, the result (in signed Form EC8A) will be transmitted from polling units to ward, local government and state collation, before each state returning officer appear before live television in Abuja to submit and read out the result from their respective states.

Even before the official announcement by INEC, many Nigerians learn about the winner as results keep coming from different states. With the introduction of BVAS voting and IREV online collation system, it is expected that the election result will be announced faster than in previous elections.

Legally, a winner is declared upon meeting the constitutional requirement of achieving a minimum of 25% vote share across at least 24 states plus the FCT, in addition to scoring the highest votes during the election.

Many analysts have admitted the possibility of the 2023 elections going into rerun, as it is likely that a winner could not be declared after first round of voting. If this happen, it would be the first time since the beginning of the First Republic in 1999 that a winner is not produced after first round of voting.

In event that the election is forced into second round, the rerun shall take place between the first two contestants in terms of both 25% national spread and total vote tally. Only two candidates and parties will be on the ballot. The first candidate is the one that polls the highest vote tally, while the second will be the candidate who has the majority of votes in the highest number of states.

Nigeria2023: What will happen after a winner is declared?

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By News Desk

As Nigerians wait in anticipation of the 2023 election result, many are beginning to ask what is going to happen after the winner is declared.

A winner is declared after meeting the statutory requirement of at least 25% votes in 24 States plus the FCT and polling the highest number of votes.

This would be the third time that Nigeria is witnessing a presidential transition since the return of democracy in 1999.

The first transition was between Obasanjo and his handpicked successor, the late President Umaru Musa Yaradua. It was done without any fanfare as they both belong to the same party. In 2015, Nigeria witnessed the first transition from a ruling party to the opposition as President Goodluck Jonathan handed over to President Muhammadu Buhari.

The Transition
Immediately after Buhari was declared winner on April 1, 2015, Buhari met with Jonathan on April 3 to begin planning the transition. Usually, the president is given some daily ministerial and security briefings. Two transition teams are set up (one each for the outgoing and incoming presidents) to begin the process of transition.

The incoming president is hosted at the Defense House until the May 29 when the official hand-over takes place. Government also beefed-up security and protective details around the new president.

The Buhari transition
Already, President Buhari has set up a high-powered transition council to facilitate smooth transfer of power after the elections. The council, set up on February 9, 2023, is under the leadership of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation Mr. Boss Mustapha.

This marks a significant shift, where an outgoing president is expressing readiness to begin the process of transfer of power even before the election is held.

EFCC nabs woman with 18 voter cards in Kaduna, others in Kano, FCT

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By News Desk

Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, in the early hours of today, February 25, 2023 intercepted a woman with 18 voter cards in a sting operation at Badarwa area of Kaduna, Kaduna State.

One of the suspects identified as Maryam Mamman Alhaji, who is a member of the support group of one of the leading political parties, also had in her possession, a 17-page list containing names of eligible voters, their bank details and phone numbers as accredited under Badarwa/Malali Ward 01 and 08, Kaduna North Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

She was nabbed after undercover operatives pretended they had voter cards and were desperate to sell them.

She is currently being grilled by operatives of the Kaduna Zonal Command of the EFCC, with a view to unravelling other members of her syndicate whom she claimed are also collecting voters’ cards and paying monies through PoS or direct bank transfers

The EFCC also arrested a man for alleged vote buying with N194,000 at Gidan Zakka polling unit, Goron Dutse area of Kano Municipal Local Government.

A party agents buying votes through bank transfers to voters was also arrested in Abaji FCT.

Kwankwaso, Abba: Audacity of aspiration for renewed Nigeria and Kano

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By Dr. A.A Salam

On the 25th February 2023, about 93.5 million Nigerians will enfranchise their civic duty to choose, among the presidential candidates of various parties, who will be the next President of the Africa’s most populous nation and largest economy.

Already, the political atmosphere is increasingly tensed and uncertain with insecurity, poor micro and macroeconomic policies that led to economic turmoil and critical hardship as well as poor fiscal and monetary policies that resulted to hyperinflation. The governments are under the cobweb of corruption, revenue leakages, uncontrollable oil theft, debt-trap and dearth of expertise in the national decision making.

Considering the current situation of Nigeria, No doubt, the aspiration of Nigerians for a country that inspires hope and give equal opportunity to citizens to prosper are a dream that require contemporary set of leaders who have capacity and impeccable records of performance in their previous leadership positions. To achieve a great Nigeria in the slippery times of high socioeconomic conundrum, a people-centric set of leaders must emerge from the 2023 election to pilot the affairs of our country to the great prosperity of our dreams.

It is time for Nigerians to change the direction. We have an opportunity now to salvage ourselves from the shackles of insecurity, high cost of living, lack of quality education and health system and vote for the right candidate regardless of his ethnicity, tribe and religious association, but only on his integrity, intellectual capacity and antecedent bases.

Let’s vote for a candidate base on his belief in one Nigeria, whether he is from North or south Muslim or Christian. Let’s make our country a nation where commoners will have a free education and efficient healthcare system, a Nigeria where the labor of our past heroes shall never be in vain.

For this reason, I objectively study the top presidential candidates’ blue-prints and reflected deeply on who among them shall Nigerians vote to lead our nation in the coming polls. For each there are pros and cons, but one candidate that emerges favorably on unbiased scale of transformative and servant leadership is Rabiu Kwankwaso.

A critical appraiser of Sen. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso by electorate affirmed his competence, cosmopolite, detribalization, energy, resilience and tenacity of leadership with utmost priority for the progress of Nigeria at large. Tough times should be left for tough people to deal with. Sen. Kwankwanso’s track records of performance and leadership sagacity make him the most qualified candidate to lead Nigeria at a critical and vexing time we are struggling with. He is the light and hope that the nation has been awaiting for since independence. He holds the four aces and the invisible key to unlock the fortunes of Nigeria.

Kwankwaso started his career as a civil servant with the defunct WRECA with his background as a UK-trained Water Resources Engineer. His educational sojourn spans institutions across Nigeria (Kaduna Polytechnic), UK (Middlesex polytechnic/ Loborough University of Technology) and India (Sharda University). He earned a PhD in Engineering and was certified by COREN (FNSE). He was also awarded several honorary doctorates by both Nigerian and foreign universities.

On the political front, He quit public service and joined politics in 1992 and was elected both as a Member of the Federal House of Assembly and Deputy Speaker. He was elected governor of Kano in 1999 and 2011. In between, he was a Minister of Defense and Special Adviser/Envoy to Dafur and Somalia, and Member of the NDDC Board. In 2015, he was elected a Senator.

His first attempt to be a presidential flag bearer in 2015 saw him coming second to President Muhammad Buhari during APC primary election- a feat he achieved ahead of his opponent Alh Atiku Abubakar (former Vice President of Nigeria). Kwankwaso recently adopted NNPP as a political party and became and its presidential candidate and party leader. Within a few months, NNPP became popular base on its wide spread across the nation and party to vote for by many Nigerians. This is unprecedented in the Nigerian political history.

As the saying goes, the taste of the pudding is in the eating. Kwankwaso successfully translated his educational, political, and civil service experience into concrete achievements. His track records of performance and prudence make him the most qualified candidate to lead Nigeria. He led the most populous state in Nigeria (Kano) with a cosmopolitan disposition. His handling of Boko Haram insurgency in Kano suggested his mastering of security strategy and acumen to deal with multidimensional national insecurity that has bedeviled the country. Former President Olusegun Obasanjo was right in his choice of Sen. Kwankwaso as his Minister of Defense. Nigerians will be doing the right thing at the poll to make him the next President.

Kwankwaso is best known for his massive human capital development and infrastructural revolution by building two new universities, 26 higher educational institutions spanning all sectors (health, entrepreneurship, vocational to mention a few). He beefed up Kano’s IGR from 500 million to over 2 billion monthly. He made an unprecedented record becoming the architecture of modern Kano and building fiscal discipline and prudent deployment of resources to achieve more with little in the service of masses. These accomplishments put him ahead of his rivals based on his top notch performance.

Nigeria needs someone with a knack for pragmatism, someone who could balance classical economics with democratic humanism. And it had one in Kwankwaso. LET US VOTE FOR HIM.

As a Kano man, the journey isn’t complete for me without getting the right leadership for my dear beloved state. It has been a difficult time for Kano people since Governor Ganduje came to power. Ganduje-led administration took over an integrated and well-coordinated government from Kwankwaso in 2015, when all the sectors were functioning effectively with prospect to become best State in Nigeria in terms of providing public goods, human capital development as well as transparency and accountability in managing the State’s resources. He deviated from pro-people policy and agenda bequeathed to him by Kwankwaso to anti-people programmed and engineered to enrich a few political loyalists and family members around him. All the economic sectors in Kano State aren’t working effectively for seven years under Ganduje’s watch, his government is known only for high level of corruption in managing the affairs and resources of the state.

The time is now for the restoration of the State to its glory days by voting Engr. Abba, popularly known as Abba Gida-Gida who is the people’s choice of the NNPP gubernatorial candidate in the election holding on 11th March, 2023. Kano People have already decided to make this happen Insha Allah.

Abba Gida-Gida isn’t just a party candidate. He is a proven human and resources manager as demonstrated in his long years of meritorious service to the State. He worked at WRECA before he resigned and served as the Principal Private Secretary to Gov Kwankwaso in 1999. He served a similar role in the Federal Ministry of Defense.

Abba was appointed as Commissioner of Works and saddled with the responsibility of infrastructural revolution seen in Kano under the leadership of Kwankwaso. He supervised several major projects, including flyovers, underpasses, township and rural roads network, building new institutions, etc.

His Ministry created the KAROTA to solve traffic issues in Kano. Kano’s streetlights and landscaping with the interlocks were supervised by him. The three new cities of Kwankwasiya, Amana and Bandirawo were successfully delivered by him within record time.

Abba was adjudged by the public to have won the 2019 gubernatorial election which was widely condemned to have been rigged in favour of by the incumbent Governor. His broad understanding of statecraft and entrepreneurship put him ahead of his competitors who are naive ignorant of dealing with contemporary Kano’s numerous problems.

Abba is a workaholic, firm, strong, charismatic and inspiring leader. He is known for tolerating nothing short of excellence from the people working with him. He combines empathy with a sense of justice.

Salam is an Economist and Patriotic Nigerian

Court sentences 35-year-old man to 1 year for insulting father

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By News Desk

A magistrates’ court in Jos, Plateau State, on Thursday sentenced a 35-year-old man, Fwangmun Danung, to a year in prison for insulting and intimidating his father.

The Magistrate, Tapmwa Gotep, sentenced Danung after he pleaded guilty.

The magistrate sentenced him to six months for insulting his father with an
option of N10,000 fine and another six months without fine option for intimidating his father.

Earlier, the prosecutor, Insp Frank Alex, told the court that on December 26, 2022, the defendant dragged his father out of the house and called him a useless and irresponsible man and also threatened to burn down the house if the father did not “settle” him with N200,000.

The offence, he noted, was punishable under Sections 377 and 379 of the Plateau State Penal Code Law.

We received substantial part of cash needed for logistics —INEC

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By Ismail Auwal

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has provided the bulk of the cash it requested for the payment of critical service providers.

The INEC chairman, Mahmood Yakubu, on Thursday during a media briefing at the national collation centre in Abuja said the amount of cash requested by the Commission from the CBN is right now being released to the commission’s offices nationwide.

“In fact, a substantial part of it has already been received by our offices nationwide. And this has greatly facilitated the movement of sensitive materials yesterday from the branches of the central bank to our local government areas.”

Yakubu also said sensitive materials have been delivered to the states and are only between one and two levels away from the polling units.

“We have completed arrangements with the transport unions for the final leg of the movement of personnel and materials to the polling units. They have assured us of their readiness to provide all the vehicular needs of the commission for the election,” he said.

“I want to assure Nigerians that we are adequately prepared for this election. We remain fully committed to a free, fair and credible process.

“I want to once again declare that our allegiance is only to Nigerians. Our commitment is to ensure that in this election, we put everything in place for free choice, fair contest, and credible outcome.”

There have been concerns that the ongoing naira scarcity may affect the payment of persons providing logistics services for the commission.

The INEC chairperson had also said the commission, as a result of recent developments in the economy, had to consult with the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) and was assured of availability of petroleum product for the polls.

NNPP lauds police for arresting over 300 thugs sponsored by APC

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By Nasir Isa

The New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) has lauded the efforts of security operatives for apprehending thugs purportedly sponsored by the All Progressive Congress (APC) in Kano.

The Spokesperson of the NNPP Campaign Council, Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, issued a press statement commending the police and other security organizations for their efforts in ensuring peace during Kwankwaso’s mega rally in Kano.

Sanusi urged the police to ensure that all the political criminals and thugs arrested are brought to book to face the full wrath of the law.

“We welcome the development from the joint security operation of the army, police and civil defence personnel who have arrested over 300 political thugs assigned to orchestrate attack on the motorcade of our presidential candidate.

“We learned that two serving Local Government chairmen were also arrested in connection to the illegal possession of firearms. A notorious gang leader of APC thugs who has been known as the ruling party’s hit-man in now in the custody of police,” Sunusi said.

Prior to today’s visit, the police in Kano has advised that all political parties should suspend their rallies to avoid clash but in a letter sent to the new Commissioner of Police, the NNPP said it is not staging a rally but rather receiving its Presidential candidate who would be in Kano to join other Nigerians in exercising their civic rights on Saturday 25th of February, 2023.