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APC, opposition welcome planned PVC withdrawal

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The rulling All Progressives Congress and the opposition parties have welcomed  on the proposal by the Independent National Electoral Commission to phase out the use of Permanent Voter Cards for election and to also introduce Diaspora voting.

While ruling APC wholeheartedly welcomed the proposed innovations, the opposition parties, however, harped on sincerity of purpose on the part of INEC.

Last Thursday, INEC Chairman, Prof Mahmood Yakubu, explained that the reforms, if implemented, would improve the country’s electoral system following lessons learnt from the 2023 general elections and subsequent off-cycle polls.

Yakubu added that the commission would soon present the proposals and a few others to the relevant committees in the Senate and House of Representatives.

In an interview with The PUNCH on Sunday,  the National Publicity Director of the APC, Bala Ibrahim, said the ruling party has no objection to the move, since it has always been at the vanguard of reforming the country’s electoral processes.

He said, “If, in its wisdom, after consultation and seeing what is happening in other places, INEC feels there is a need to introduce some changes that will enhance and add to the credibility of the electoral process, so be it. I don’t see anything wrong in that.

“After all, it is our party, the APC, that initiated some electoral reforms, including the ones that INEC is talking about now. So, we have no objection to it, provided it will boost the confidence of the electorate. It will also make the election to be more credible and carry the message and wishes of the electorate.”

When confronted with the possibility of Nigerians rejecting the proposals over suspicion, Ibrahim disagreed.

“Nigeria is a very complex country to govern. No matter what you do, as long as you are introducing changes, there are people who will come with scepticism and some with doubt.

“Some will always infer and imply that the intention is mischievous and an attempt to commit something unconstitutional. Whatever you do, some Nigerians will question it.

“But what matters is the feeling of the majority. It should be introduced, I don’t see anything wrong. But if we insist on bringing a change that will be accepted by 100 per cent Nigerians, nobody can do that,” he stated.

Also, the National Legal Adviser of the Labour Party, Kehinde Edun, said introducing diaspora voting would take care of the interest of Nigerians abroad, who have major stakes in Nigeria.

He, however, feared the possibility of abuse.

Edun said, “There will be fear of abuse. Many people have been advocating daspora voting and it is a positive thing. For instance, most of our young people are leaving the country in droves. It is because they are not satisfied with the situation here.

“I believe many should be given an opportunity to vote from wherever they are. Many have families here and still support their people in Nigeria. I know some wouldn’t have left if things are better. It is fair to give them opportunity to participate.

“However, nothing can be completely foolproof. As to phasing out the PVCs, I think that will be down to the technology being deployed. This is because even with the PVCs, you have a lot of party agents buying and stockpiling them. Everything is about sincerity. I think INEC should make efforts to make Nigerians believe them and it will improve the turnout.

“The turnout we are having in our election now is too poor. It shows that a lot of people are disillusioned and no longer believe in the system. Improvements should be made to make people have confidence in the electoral empire again. What they are trying to introduce may save costs of producing those PVCs.”

The Peoples Democratic Party Deputy National Youth Leader, Timothy Osadolor also welcome the electoral innovations but said effective implementation was key.

In an exclusive interview with The PUNCH on Sunday, Osadolor also urged INEC to rid itself of corrupt individuals and restore its credibility.

He stated, “Innovations and technologies are very good, but only if they are genuinely not manipulated by the same INEC and the officers who are seated with the manager handling the processes.

“A recent case in point was in Edo, where we saw how many times INEC edited their IREV results to make them conform to the vote allocations they did in different parts of the state. So, you see, it’s not about the innovation itself. More importantly, it’s about the people responsible for managing these technologies.

“Either INEC is going to sack all its staff and recruit people from heaven, or it is going to provide training courses for its personnel so that they can uphold high standards of integrity. INEC should purge itself of bad characters. Are they competent enough and have the capacity to pass the integrity test for such sensitive positions?”

According to him, INEC has much to do to gain the trust of Nigerians.

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Putin Hails Trump On Inauguration As US President For Second Time, Says Russia Willing To End War

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Russia President Vladimir Putin has congratulated Donald Trump as he is being inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States.

Putin on Monday, 20th of January 2025 revealed he was open to dialogue with the new U.S. administration on Ukraine and nuclear arms. He also indicated that Moscow was ready to discuss nuclear arms control and wider security issues.

In a video broadcast, Putin noted that he was interested in a long-lasting peace in Ukraine rather than a short-term ceasefire with the country.

He made the comments during the Russia’s Security Council meeting that was shown on state TV. According to him, “We see the statements by the newly elected president of the United States and members of his team about the desire to restore direct contacts with Russia,” said Putin.

“We also hear his statement about the need to do everything possible to prevent World War Three. We of course welcome this attitude and congratulate the elected president of the United States of America on taking office. “As for the resolution of the situation (in Ukraine) itself, I would like to emphasise that the goal should not be a brief ceasefire, not some kind of period of respite that would allow a regrouping and rearmament of forces, but a long-term peace based on respect for the legitimate interests of all people and all peoples who live in the region.”

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Court remands suspect over alleged assassination attempt on Lokpobiri

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Yenagoa—A Magistrate’s Court sitting in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, has ordered the remand of a 35-year-old man, Susaine Morgan, over an alleged assassination attempt on the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), Senator Heineken Lokpobiri on new year day.

The suspect is also facing charges of unlawful possession of two assault rifles (AK-47).
He was reportedly apprehended at the minister’s residence in Ekeremor town, Ekeremor Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.

The remand warrant, issued by the state Commissioner of Police, Francis Idu, and filed by Police Prosecutor, Stella Jerry-Friday, was approved to allow the suspect’s detention for 30 days at Okaka prison.

This is to enable the investigating team of the police to track and arrest six others now at large.
The charge sheet read: “The defendant was arrested on January 1, 2025, at Senator Lokpobiri’s residence for conspiring with others to commit armed robbery, attempted kidnapping, and for being in possession of two AK-47 rifles.”

The police prosecutor explained that the request for suspect remand was necessary due to the limited power of the police to detain the suspect without a court order.

“The suspect’s detention will prevent interference with the ongoing investigation, especially as six other suspects remain at large,” a police source said.

According to security report, seven of the suspects gained access into the residence of the minister by mingling with the crowd of visitors who came to pay homage.

But information got to the military personnel stationed at the residence of the presence of armed persons among the visitors.

“Due to the large crowd, the soldiers could not open fire but ordered everyone to lie down. It was only the arrested suspect, who was with the bag conveying the weapon, that got arrested. Others mingled with the crowd and escaped,” the source stated.

The other suspects reportedly fired shots as they fled the community, attacked a filling station and carted away N400,000.

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42 Executive Orders By Trump On the First Day

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Here is the list of all 42 Executive Orders, Memoranda, and Proclamations Signed by President Donald Trump

1.Declaring a National Emergency at the Southern Border

2.Designating Mexican Drug Cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations

3.Reinstating the ‘Remain in Mexico’ Policy
4.Ending Birthright Citizenship for Children of Illegal Immigrants

5.Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism

6.Eliminating Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Programs in Federal Agencies

7.Withdrawing from the Paris Climate Agreement

8.Declaring a National Energy Emergency

9.Reversing Electric Vehicle Mandates

10.Implementing ‘Schedule F’ for Federal Employees

11.Relocating U.S. Space Command Headquarters to Alabama

12.Pardoning Individuals Convicted in Relation to January 6 Events

13.Halting Federal Funding for Abortion Services

14.Suspending Security Clearances for Officials Linked to Hunter Biden Scandal

15.Establishing a Federal Bitcoin Reserve

16.Releasing Classified Documents on JFK, RFK, and MLK Assassinations

17.Reversing AI Regulation Policies

18.Imposing Tariffs on Imports from China, Mexico, and Canada

19.Reinstating the Ban on Transgender Military Service

20.Prohibiting Transgender Women from Participating in Women’s Sports

21.Halting Government Offshore Wind Leases

22.Renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America

23.Reverting Mount Denali to Mount McKinley

24.Freezing Federal Workforce Hiring

25.Easing Regulations on Oil and Gas Production

26.Pausing Congress’ TikTok Ban to Seek a U.S. Buyer

27.Reversing Biden-Era Immigration Policies

28.Pulling Out of the World Health
organisations

29.Eliminating Federal Funding for DEI Programs

30.Establishing the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)

31.Reinstating the ‘Muslim Ban

32.Ending Birthright Citizenship

33.Reforming the Criminal Justice System

34.Banning Critical Race Theory in Federal Agencies

35.Demanding Increased NATO Contributions

36.Confronting China on Trade Practices

37.Ending the War in Ukraine

38.Supporting Law Enforcement

39.Promoting School Choice

40.Restricting Refugee Admissions

41.Increasing Federal Focus on Fentanyl Trafficking

42.Launching a National Infrastructure Plan.

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