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Imo Polls: PDP Ready for the Contest, Warns APC Government Not to Set the State on Fire by Rigging LG Elections.

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— Insists ISIEC must shun illegality, follow its own guidelines, and conduct, Free Fair, credible polls not Extortion of Candidates

Anselem Anokwute

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Imo State has condemned and rejected what it described as a blatant disregard to its constitutional guidelines by the Imo State Independent Electoral Commission (ISIEC) in Collaborations with the APC government for lack of due process and just four days before the proposed September 21, 2024, council election relying on alleged extortion of money from the candidates.

The party claims this is a clear indication of an unscrupulous plot by the Hope Uzodimma-led APC government to rig the election.

The party reaffirmed its readiness to participate in the election but insisted that ISIEC must adhere to its own guidelines and conduct a credible local government election.

The State Publicity Secretary Hon. Lancelot Obiaku, said this in a Press Conference from the State Chairman of the party, Hon. Austin Nwachukwu, on Tuesday, September 17, 2024, the PDP criticized ISIEC for not having published the list of voters in the wards as required by law, even with four days before the election. Instead, the commission invited the PDP’s Councillorship and Chairmanship candidates to its State headquarters, demanding N50,000 and N200,000, respectively in place of the purported validation.

The statement read: “First, we want to categorically state that the PDP in Imo State is ready and prepared for the proposed local government elections in the State at any time or any day ISIEC chooses to conduct them. As a party, we have done our homework thoroughly.

“Our Chairmanship and Councilorship candidates enjoy widespread support from the electorate and are confident of victory” , “This is no secret. The truth is that the Hope Uzodimma-led administration is so unpopular that it is nervous ahead of a council election in the very state it governs. What a shame. We are not surprised. The Uzodimma government is a colossal failure”.

“Today, we wish to alert Nigerians, especially the people of Imo, to the illegalities and foul play being perpetrated by the Uzodimma administration and the electoral commission.

“The issues are these: In our last meeting with the leadership of ISIEC on August 8, 2024, the Chairman, Chief Charles Ejiogu, along with his full complement of Commissioners, informed stakeholders that he had been invited by the State’s security heads to discuss security concerns regarding the election. In that meeting, held in Oguta, the ISIEC Chairman told us that security chiefs had expressed doubts about the safety of lives and property on election day, especially given the recent violent attacks and security breaches that left no fewer than 20 innocent citizens dead and properties worth over 1 billion Naira destroyed.

“Regrettably, to this moment, the ISIEC Chairman has neither briefed the political parties on the outcome of his meeting with the State security heads nor provided any further information on the conduct of the election based on the discussions with the political parties.

“In that same meeting, we discussed the fees for DF001 and DF002 (for Chairmanship and Councillorship candidates), but no agreement was reached. We also talked about the recruitment of ad-hoc staff to ensure they are not card-carrying members of any political party, particularly the Returning and Collation Officers, to ensure fairness. Additionally, we did not reach any conclusion on the date or deadline for the submission of party agents’ names to the commission, and ISIEC has since failed to reconvene with the parties to brief us on these issues.

“However, to our shock, on the night of September 16, 2024, we were alerted to a document circulating on social media, purportedly from ISIEC, signed by the Chairman, inviting candidates to its office on Orlu Road for validation. When we went to investigate this morning, we were surprised to find ISIEC was only demanding N50,000 from Councillorship candidates and N200,000 from Chairmanship candidates in place of the purported validation.

“We are appalled that ISIEC has yet to officially brief political parties as required by law or release any information regarding these matters. Where in the world does an electoral commission engage with candidates without involving the parties that nominated and sponsored them? This is illegal and has no basis in law. Even more troubling is that these actions violate ISIEC’s own guidelines.

“We want to inform the people of Imo and Nigerians at large that the State government and ISIEC are not prepared for the election—they are only interested in rigging it. But Imo people will not allow this to happen. The government is known for falsifying results, hijacking electoral materials, violating electoral guidelines, and intimidating the people of Imo. But this time, it will not stand. Enough is enough.

“We wish to reiterate that while Imo PDP and its candidates are fully prepared and ready for the election, the APC and its leaders are working behind the scenes to rig it. All we are demanding is for ISIEC to follow its own guidelines and conduct a free, fair, and credible election.

“It is shocking that less than four days before the election, ISIEC has not published the names of the candidate and the voters at various wards. As a party, we have followed all the necessary processes for nominating our candidates in accordance with ISIEC’s guidelines and submitted their names to the commission in good time, meeting all the requirements set forth by the Electoral Act.

“We insist that the right thing must be done, and it must be done without further delay before the APC government sets the State on fire once again.” Chief Austin Nwachukwu

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US says it will not limit arms transfers to Israel after some aid improvements to Gaza

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Palestinians gather at the site of an Israeli strike in the courtyard of the Al-Aqsa Hospital where displaced people live in tents, in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, Nov. 9, 2024 © Abdel Kareem Hana/Copyright 2024 The AP. All rights reserved.
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The Biden administration said on Tuesday that Israel made good but limited progress in increasing the flow of humanitarian aid to Gaza, and that it therefore would not limit arms transfers to Israel as it threatened to do a month ago.

However, relief groups say conditions are worse than at any point in the 13-month-old war.

State Department spokesman Vedant Patel said on Tuesday the progress to date must be supplemented and sustained but that “we at this time have not made an assessment that the Israelis are in violation of US law.”

This law requires recipients of military assistance to adhere to international humanitarian law and not impede the provision of such aid.

“We are not giving Israel a pass,” Patel said, adding that “we want to see the totality of the humanitarian situation improve, and we think some of these steps will allow the conditions for that to continue progress.”

The decision from the U.S. — Israel’s key ally and largest provider of arms and other military aid — comes despite international aid organizations declaring that Israel has failed to meet U.S. demands to allow greater humanitarian access to the Gaza Strip. Hunger experts have warned that the north may already be experiencing famine.

The Biden administration last month set a deadline expiring Tuesday for Israel to “surge” more food and other emergency aid into the Palestinian territory or risk the possibility of scaled-back military support as Israel wages offensives against Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon.

 The obstacles facing aid distribution were on this display this week. Even after the Israeli military gave permission for a delivery to the northernmost part of Gaza — virtually cut off from food for more than a month by an Israeli siege — the United Nations said it couldn’t deliver most of it because of turmoil and restrictions from Israeli troops on the ground.

In the south, hundreds of truckloads of aid are sitting on the Gaza side of the border because the U.N. says it cannot reach them to distribute the aid — again because of the threat of lawlessness, theft and Israeli military restrictions.

Israel has announced a series of steps — though their effect was unclear. On Tuesday, it opened a new crossing in central Gaza, outside the city of Deir al-Balah, for aid to enter.

It also announced a small expansion of its coastal “humanitarian zone,” where hundreds of thousands of Palestinians are sheltering in tent camps. It connected electricity for a desalination plant in Deir al-Balah.

Eight international aid organizations, meanwhile, said in a report Tuesday that “Israel not only failed to meet the U.S. criteria” but also took actions “that dramatically worsened the situation on the ground, particularly in Northern Gaza. … That situation is in an even more dire state today than a month ago.”

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Constituents push for Senator’s recall over alleged involvement in banditry

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The Senator’s recent appointment as Chairman of the Senate Committee on National Security and Intelligence has attracted fierce criticism.

Senator Shehu Buba, representing Bauchi State’s South Senatorial District, is facing intense scrutiny and backlash following allegations linking him to terror suspects in Northern Nigeria.

The Department of State Services (DSS) is investigating his potential involvement with wanted terrorists, while his constituents are mobilising for a historic recall.

Buba, once a respected figure in Bauchi politics, is under fire after being connected to Abubakar Idris, a known terrorist arrested in August 2024.

Idris’s arrest reportedly implicated Buba, sparking outrage among his constituents, who are demanding accountability and the senator’s removal.

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A formal recall process has been initiated, with registered voters in his district pushing for a referendum to remove him from office.

“This is a matter of national security. We cannot have someone with such affiliations in office,” one constituent declared, according to reports.

The recall movement is gaining momentum as more people sign a petition to trigger the process. If successful, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) will be required to conduct a referendum, potentially marking the first time a sitting senator is removed by his constituents.

Buba’s woes deepened with revelations about his origins. Despite claiming to represent Bauchi, investigations show he hails from Plateau State, raising questions about his legitimacy.

An anonymous community leader expressed frustration, stating, “We thought he was one of us, but he’s not even a Bauchi indigene.”

READ ALSO: Senator Buba fires back at Bauchi Gov over banditry allegation

Buba’s political rise has been controversial. After moving to Bauchi in 2001, he built connections through family ties and political maneuvering, eventually securing a position as the Caretaker Chairman of Toro Local Government.

His success in politics, including his controversial senatorial nomination in 2022, has raised doubts about his integrity. Critics argue that his rise was influenced by powerful figures, including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and former Bauchi Governor Isa Yuguda.

Buba’s recent appointment as Chairman of the Senate Committee on National Security and Intelligence has attracted fierce criticism. Political analysts argue that it is dangerous to have someone with such alleged links to terrorism overseeing national security matters.

“This is a grave error,” one analyst stated. “It’s a dangerous gamble to have him in charge of national security.”

With growing discontent, Buba has been noticeably absent from public events, fueling speculation that he is avoiding the backlash from his constituents. His dwindling visibility only adds to the tension, as many believe he is distancing himself from the growing outrage.

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Europe wants to strike Russia

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The European Union should directly use $300 billion of frozen Russian assets to finance the recovery of war-torn Ukraine, according to Kaja Kallas, the candidate for the EU’s top foreign policy post.

Ms. Kallas, the former Estonian prime minister nominated for the post of EU high representative, said member states should abandon any doubts about the direct use of these assets, citing Kiev’s “legitimate claims” on these funds, following Russia’s invasion.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukraine knew how to use Russia’s frozen assets. He proposed transferring the entire $300 billion to Kiev. “Frankly, these are Ukrainian funds,” he said.

According to World Bank estimates, by the end of 2023, Ukraine’s total economic, social and financial losses due to the war will amount to $499 billion.

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