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ADDRESS BY THE CHAIRMAN, INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION (INEC), PROFESSOR MAHMOOD YAKUBU, ON THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE PRESIDENTIAL COLLATION CENTRE FOR THE 2023 GENERAL ELECTION HELD AT THE AFRICA HALL, INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE CENTRE, ABUJA, SUNDAY 26TH FEBRUARY 2023.

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The Inspector General of Police,
The agents representing the Political Parties
National and International observers
Members of the Diplomatic Corps
My colleagues the Chairmen of Electoral Commissions from all parts of the world
Representatives of various security agencies
The media – national and international
Distinguished ladies and gentlemen

1. On behalf of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), I welcome you all to the formal opening of the 2023 Presidential Election Results Collation Centre.

2. As some of you are aware, collation of presidential election result in Nigeria is done at four levels after the conclusion of voting, counting and recording of results at Polling Unit level. The results are first tallied and collated at the 8,809 Registration Areas (or Wards). The collated Wards level results are tallied and collated at the 774 Local Government Areas nationwide. Thereafter, they are tallied and collated at each of the 36 States of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). The collated figures for each State and FCT are finally collated here in Abuja where the announcement of the outcome of the election is made.

3. As we commence the concluding processes, it is my duty to explain the procedure and set the ground rules for the proceedings as follows:

i. All accredited polling agents, observers, the media, the diplomatic community and security agencies should adhere to the sitting positions assigned to them;

ii. Results for each State of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) shall be presented by the State Collation Officer for the Presidential Election (SCOPE) who also served as the Collation Officer at State/FCT-level;

iii. After collating the result at State level, the SCOPE shall be accompanied to Abuja by the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) and security agencies;

iv. On arrival at the Collation Centre, the SCOPE shall be received by the Collation Secretariat which shall organise the sequence of presentation;

v. The Returning Officer shall invite the SCOPE, accompanied by the REC, to the seat provided for the presentation of result;

vi. The SCOPE, following the format for the presentation of results, shall loudly announce the votes scored by each political party in the State, including reports of cancellations and areas where elections did not hold (if any);

vii. The Returning Officer then invites comments and observations (if any) from the polling agents;

viii. The Returning Officer requests the SCOPE to submit the original copy of the EC8D;

ix. When all the SCOPES have presented their results, the Returning Officer shall display the sealed copies of the Results sheets – EC8DA (Summary of Results of Elections on State-by-State Basis), EC8E (the Declaration of Results of the Elections) and EC40G(3) (summary of registered voters in polling units where elections were cancelled or not held);

x. The Returning Officer then completes Form EC8DA and announce the votes scored by each party and thereafter invites the polling agents to endorse the Form;

xi. The Returning Officer then completes EC40G(3) and compares it with Form EC8DA to ascertain if any of the candidates has satisfied the requirements of the law to proceed with declaration;

xii. If satisfied, the Returning Officer completes Form EC8E and makes a declaration of winner; and

xiii. The Returning Officer invites the party agents to receive duplicate copies of Forms EC8DA and EC8E.

4. From today, the Collation Centre is hereby declared open until the final determination of the 2023 Presidential election. During the proceedings, there may be interlude or adjournments. This will be announced by the Returning Officer as the need arises.

5. As soon as any of the SCOPEs arrives, the process of collation will begin. Once the process begins, the Collation Centre will be open all day and all night, subject only to short breaks as may be announced by the Returning Officer.

6. The official results will be shown on several screens here at the Collation Centre. I appeal to all political parties and media organisations to draw their figures only from the official results released by the Commission as the only body constitutionally responsible for releasing official figures for elections.

7. As the collation of results progress, the Commission may find it necessary to brief the nation on matters relating to the election but unrelated to the collation of results. When the need for such briefing arises, it will not be done here. A media centre has been prepared in Aso Hall right behind this building but within this premises for such briefings. Where I am unable to brief the media personally, the National Commissioner responsible for Information and Voter Education, Barrister Festus Okoye, will perform that responsibility.

8. As we await the arrival of the SCOPEs, we will now take a break to resume as at 6.00pm.

9. Thank you.

2023 Election

Chief Clark Thank God over Commissionership Appointment

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Chief Ebikeme Anthony Clark, Wife, and Bayoko and Wife.


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Jubilation rents the air today as Chief Ebikeme Anthony Clark, the newly appointed Delta State Commissioner for Riverine Areas Development, invites friends and well-wishers to a Thanksgiving service at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church on Airport Road, Ugborikoko, Warri. The event was held to express his gratitude to God Almighty for His boundless favor and to thank Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for his generosity in appointment appointing him commissioner.

The service attracted many prominent figures from the political community in Burutu Local Government Area and beyond. Following the church service, a reception is scheduled to take place at Chief Clark’s hometown, Kiagbodo.

Stay tuned as IduwiniVoiceTv brings you live updates and highlights from the event.

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Supreme Court Maintains Douye Diri’s Electoral Victory

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DOUYI DIRI’S ELECTORAL VICTORY MAINTAINED BY THE SUPREME COURT

 

By Tobouke JEMINE

 

The Supreme Court of Nigeria has dismissed the legal suit filed by the Chief Timpre Sylva of the All Progressive Congress against the electoral victory of Douye Diri, Governor of Bayelsa State in the 2023 gubernatorial election in the state.

 

Reacting to the judgement of the Apex Court, Governor Diri expressed gratitude to God and to his supporters for the victory.

 

Via his Facebook handle, the governor wrote:

 

“But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.” – 1 Corinthians 15:57.

 

On behalf of my workaholic Deputy and I, we thank God for today’s victory at the Supreme Court over our re-election.

 

Big shout out to our supporters and good people of Bayelsa State for the mandate freely given us which has just been reaffirmed by this massive judgment.

 

We appreciate the Justices for standing on the side of truth. We do commend the electoral body, INEC for defending its declared results of the November 11, 2023 governorship election while the case lasted from the Tribunal, to the Court of Appeal and finally at the Supreme Court.

 

To our Legal Team, I say thank you.

 

Congratulations Bayelsa!

 

~ SDD

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FUBARA AND SUPPORTERS CELEBRATE AFTER  APEX COURT UPHELD HIS ELECTION VICTORY.

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FUBARA AND SUPPORTERS CELEBRATE AFTER APEX COURT UPHELD HIS ELECTION VICTORY.

By Tobouke Jemine,


In Rivers State and across the Niger Delta, supporters and well-wishers of the Governor of Rivers State jubilate and congratulate him following the Supreme Court’s affirmation of Independent Electoral Commission’s declaration of Siminalayi Fubara as the winner of the last gubernatorial in Rivers State on Thursday.

Following INEC’s declaration, the All Progressives Congress candidate in the Rivers State governorship election, Tonye Cole, alleged that Fubara did not resign from his previous position as required by law before the election and that the election itself was characterized by irregularities.

Hence, Cole sought the face of the law to ascertain his claims.But when both the tribunal and the Court of Appeal dismissed Cole’s case for lack of merit, Cole appealed to the apex court to sack Siminalayi Fubara as governor of the state.

But reading the lead judgment, Justice Ibrahim Saulawa dismissed Cole’s appeal. Unanimously, the five-man panel on Thursday held that the appellant failed to prove his allegations that there was non-compliance with the Electoral Act during the election.

Following the confirmation of his electoral victory, Governor Siminalayi Fubara on Thursday attended the 4th day of Glory Reign at Salvation Ministry in Port Harcourt, to thank God.The annual church event which began on Monday, January 22, 2024, saw the General Overseer, Pastor David Ibiyomie preach on the theme, “Vengeance for Victory”.

Fubaraubara thanked God and President Bola Tinubu for his fatherly role touching the internal crisis in the party in the State and the litigation against his election.

Fubara also extended his magnanimity and gratitude to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, whom he described as his “Oga” for all his support.

The governor called on everyone to join hands with his administration make Rivers State a truly prosperous and advanced state in all ramifications.

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