Buhari in historic election win, emerges Nigeria’s President-elect

Buhari in historic election win, emerges Nigeria’s President-elect


After three previous failed shots at the presidency, Muhammadu Buhari is finally moving into Aso Rock, Nigeria’s presidential palace,as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

A retired Major-General, Mr. Buhari, who contested on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, APC, polled a total of 15,416,221 votes to defeat the incumbent and candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, President Goodluck Jonathan, who got 12,853,162 votes.

The APC candidate got the highest number of votes in 21 states while Mr. Jonathan prevailed in 15 states and Abuja.

Mr. Buhari has also met the constitutional requirement to be declared President-elect by getting more than one quarter of the votes in 27 states.

The APC candidate won in Adamawa, Bauchi, Benue, Borno, Gombe, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Kogi, Kwara, Lagos, Niger, Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Sokoto, Yobe and Zamfara.

Mr. Jonathan on the other hand prevailed in Rivers, Plateau, Taraba, Nasarawa, Imo, Enugu, Ekiti, Edo, Delta, Ebonyi, Cross River, Bayelsa, Anambra, Akwa Ibom, Abia and the Federal Capital Territory (Abuja).

The Independent National Electoral Commission is yet to announce Mr. Buhari’s victory because the commission is still expecting results of the presidential election from Borno.

But we can report that Mr. Buhari got 473,543 votes in Borno compared to the 25,640 earned by Mr. Jonathan.

So, the APC candidate has practically won the election by beating Mr. Jonathan by 2,563,059 votes.

Mr. Buhari’s victory makes it the second time since 1999, when Nigeria returned to democratic rule, that a retired military officer would become Nigeria’s president.

Mr. Buhari, who wields enormous support in Northern Nigeria, won in 21 states to emerge victorious.

The retired army officer’s journey to the presidency began in 2003 when he contested under the platform of the now defunct All Peoples Party, APP.

That year, he got 12.7 million votes to lose to Olusegun Obasanjo, also a retired army officer, who was seeking a second term as president.

Despite picking a southerner, the late Chuba Okadigbo, as a running mate, Mr. Buhari got a huge chunk of his votes from the north.

Four years later, Mr. Buhari, contesting under the ANPP, attempted another shot at the presidency, this time going head to head with a fellow northerner, Umar Yar’adua of the PDP.

Again, he lost.

Despite still picking a southerner as a running mate, his performance in 2007 was far worse than that of 2003 – he polled a meagre 6.6 million votes while the eventual winner got thrice his vote.

By 2011, Mr. Buhari helped found another party, the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, and, once again, he aimed a shot at becoming president.

Once again, he picked a southerner as running mate.

On April, 16, 2011, he ran against the incumbent, President Jonathan.

He polled 12.2 million votes to lose to Mr. Jonathan who got almost twice his votes.

After the 2011 general elections, three major political parties – the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), a faction of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), and Mr. Buhari’s CPC – began talks on a merger that would enable it provide a formidable platform to challenge the dominant PDP.

On February 6, 2013, the APC was founded.

“We promise not to disappoint Nigerians who have reposed much confidence in us,” Lai Mohammed, then interim National Publicity Secretary of the APC, said at the time.

“We say that contrary to the lies peddled by the naysayers, we are not seeking political power for the sake of getting it, but in order to use it to empower our people and allow their long-nursed hopes and dreams to become a reality.”

At the APC presidential primaries in December 2014, Mr. Buhari contested against political heavyweights like Atiku Abubakar, former vice president; Rabiu Kwankwaso, governor of Kano State; and Rochas Okorocha, governor of Imo State.

At the end of the day, the retired general polled 3,430 delegates votes to defeat his challengers.

For his running mate in the run up to the 2015 general election, Mr. Buhari again picked a southwesterner as a running mate.

During his campaign, the 73-year-old traversed the length and breadth of the country canvassing for votes.

The 2015 presidential election was the first time Mr. Buhari won in states outside northern Nigeria, winning all the south-western states except Ekiti State.

Ifeanyi Uba, Obi Jackson Fight In Anambra

Ifeanyi Uba, Obi Jackson Fight In Anambra


Daily Times reports that there was commotion in Anambra as the Group Managing Director of NESTOIL PLC, Dr. (Sir) Ernest Azudialu Obiejesi engaged in a fight with the Director of Transformation Ambassador of Nigeria (TAN), Dr. Ifeanyi Uba.

The Free-For-All Fight began around 3.30pm at the headquarters of Ihiala Local Government Area of Anambra which is the collation center for Ihiala Federal House of Representative, and lasted for more than 45 minutes over an alleged result mutilation.

Daily Times reports that trouble started when Dr. Ifeanyi Uba allegedly found Sir Obiejesi while falsifying the original result sheet been submitted to the collation center in favour of his party, APGA. Ifeanyi Uba was supporting PDP.

“When Uba found Sir Obiejesi popularly known as Obijackson falsifying the original sheets to favour APGA and his candidate, Uba encountered him, snatched the paper away from him and they began to fight to the charging of their respective supporters,” our source said.
Sir Obiejesi clothing was torn even as two vehicles were badly damaged at the process but the key players refused to grant the press interview on what truly transpired.

Anambra State Police Public Relations Officer (PPPRO) Uche Eze confirmed the report on phone,saying“there was crisis at ihiala local government area which is the collation centre but I do not know the names of those involved in the fight.

But two Police men were injured and already taken to hospital for treatment. It was also gathered that it was effort of policemen sent from the state police command that brought the matter to a halt. Five people were also reportedly injured.

APC Wants Poll Results Cancelled

APC Wants Poll Results Cancelled


The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) have been told to cancel the entire results of the 2015 Presidential Election and National Assembly elections in Enugu and Akwa-Ibom states, This Day reports.

The All Progressive Party, APC, made he call because as at 8pm, Sunday, only three out of 17 local governments in Enugu state had had their presidential election results released.

None of the National Assembly results had been released as collation was still ongoing at different collation centres.

The Chairman of APC in the state, Dr Ben Nwoye, who spoke to reporters Sunday night , accused the State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Professor Chukwuemeka Onukaogu of conniving with the ruling Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) and security agents to rig the election in favour of the PDP.

The Akwa Ibom State Chairman of the APC, Dr. Amadu Attai who made the call yesterday evening at a press briefing also demanded that the Resident Electoral Commissioner in the State Barrister Austin Okoji should be redeployed immediately.

The position of the party was also collaborated by the APC governorship candidate, Obong Umana Okon Umana who said with the conduct of the election outside the INEC guidelines it was very clear that the election was not free and fair in the state.

Already, a petition dated March 29, 2015 has been forwarded to the National Chairman of INEC and the State Resident Electoral Commissioner over alleged connivance of PDP with institutions meant for the conduct of the election including INEC officials and Security operatives to rig the election.

The party displayed some of the recovered ballot papers thump printed by officials of the Peoples Democratic Party saying that the party intends to carry the exhibit to INEC office in Abuja today.

Oyegun Suffers Major Setback In Edo

Oyegun Suffers Major Setback In Edo


Reports coming in from Edo state indicate that, the national chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, suffered a major setback in his ward yesterday.

The reports reveal that Chief Oyegun lost his ward to the People’s Democratic Party in Saturday’s Presidential elections.

Punch reports that two units made up Ward 2 of the Staff Training School at GRA Benin and the APC lost in both units.

At Unit one, the PDP polled 95 votes in the presidential election while the APC polled 78 votes.

The party also polled 94 votes in the Senatorial election while the APC polled 85 votes.

In the House of Representatives, the PDP polled 95 votes while the APC polled 80 votes.
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At unit two where Oyegun voted, the PDP polled 88 votes in the Presidential election while the APC polled 65.

For the House of Rep, the PDP polled 79 votes while the APC polled 75.

INEC Website Has Been Hacked

INEC Website Has Been Hacked


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The website of the Independent National Electoral Commission has been hacked. The website is hacked by a group that parade itself as Nigerian Cyber Army. The hacking was confirmed by INEC on its Twitter handle,  @inecnigeria
“We are aware of the recent hack of our @inecnigeria website, we are currently investigating this incident
#NigeriaDecides”
Information on the INEC website: www.inecnigeria.org reads:
[!] StruCkED by Nigerian Cyber Army[!] Sorry xD Your Site has been STAMPED by TeaM Nigerian Cyber Army
FEEL SOME SHAME ADMIN!!
Security is just an illusion
Remember US :D GREETINGS OF PEACE TO CITIZEN OF NIGERIA FROM TEAM NCA
NIGERIANS No Body Can Give You Freedom No Body Can Give You Equality Or Justice If You Are A Man/Woman YOU TAKE IT
Its 2015 Elections And We Are Here AGain But This Time In A Different Form, APC Claimed They Hacked Into INEC DATABASE But We Own The DATABASE Long Before Now So No Worries No Fear To All NIGERIANs…GO And Cast Your Vote And We Assure You That Your Vote Must Count Because We Are The Kings Of The NIgerRian CYber SPACE.
NOTE: WE GAT ACCESS TO OTHER HIGH RANKING NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT SERVERS, BUT WE ARE NOT HERE FOR THAT TODAY!.
INEC DONT TRY TO RIG BECAUSE WE HAVE BEEN WATCHING YOU DAY AND NIGHT FOR MONTHS NOW BUT DONT BE SCARED WE MEAN NO HARM COS IF YOU ATTEMPT TO RIG YOU WILL PAY!!
WE ARE THE THE VOICE OF THE YOUTHs!!
WE ALSO USE THIS MEDIUM TO ADVICE ALL POLITICAL PARTIES: WHO PRICE GO PAY.
WE DO NOT FORGIVE
WE DO NOT FORGET

INEC orders manual accreditation, extends exercise till Sunday

INEC orders manual accreditation, extends exercise till Sunday


Prof. Attahiru Jega, the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has approved the use of manual accreditation in areas that the Smart Card Readers malfunctioned during the Presidential and National Assembly elections in the country.
He also extended the exercise till Sunday in where the elections were not held, directing all Resident Electoral Commissioners in the country to conduct the election on Sunday in areas where there were hitches.
Here is a statement from the Independent National Electoral Commission.
INEC has been monitoring field reports on the accreditation process since commencement this morning. Whereas the process has gone well in several places, in some others it has encountered some challenges especially the card readers.
Consequently, accreditation has been slow in many places and has not commenced at all in some others .
Even though the guidelines for the 2015 general elections provide that where card readers fail to work and cannot be replaced, elections in such PUs will be postponed to the next day.
The scale of the challenge we have observed has necessitated a reconsideration of the provision of the guidelines
The Commission has therefore decided that in PUs where card readers fail to work, the Presiding Officer shall manually accredit voters
The Presiding Officer shall mark the voters register upon being satisfied that the person presenting a PVC is the owner.
Notwithstanding, in PUs where accreditation was suspended to the next day in accordance with the guidelines, arrangements will be made for voters to vote tomorrow, subject to the provisions of the Electoral Act 2010
The Commission reassures the public that it will thoroughly investigate what happened while it stays committed to credible elections

Experts Raise The Alarm Over INEC Website Hacking

Experts Raise The Alarm Over INEC Website Hacking




While the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) dismissed as nothing the hacking of its website during accreditation time for final voting yesterday, information and communication technology (ICT) experts have said that INEC may not be telling the nation the truth.

Kayode Idowu, Chief Press Secretary to the INEC Chairman while responding to questions on the hacking of its website said there was no cause for alarm as the engineers were in full control. But the ICT experts that spoke to The press said that contrary to the INEC position there was real cause for alarm. The experts said what the hackers did was that they brought down the index page of INEC website blocking the Commission from having access while doing damage on its database.

They said the implication is that every information INEC had on its database must have been tampered with and this is not good for the nation.

Godwin Uche, one of those who spoke said it is shame that INEC website could be hacked on day like this. He wondered how much the Commission must have budgeted for IT and how much that was actually spent to do the job.

“It simply showed INEC hired the wrong people to do the job and this is incompetence on the part of the INEC Chairman. What does it take to provide 24 hour security for INEC website on a day like this”, he snapped.

He said that the manner of hacking showed that apart from the fact that the hackers may have been hired by some desperate politicians who wants to do damage, the manner of hacking and the comments that followed it, showed that it was done by youths who may be aggrieved with the system and who may be reacting to the fact that the right professionals were not hired to do the job.

“When INEC advertised for IT staff, most of Nigerian youths that applied did not even get acknowledgment for their application
letters not to talk of being called up for interview.

When they complained nobody bothered to do anything about it. “Some of these people that applied were professionals who knows the job. Now if people could hack into INEC website for any reason on a voting day like yesterday, when professionals were supposed to be securing the site; it means that those manning the website are not the right people and may have been hired on man know man basis which is really dangerous for this country”, he said.