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Your role is to watch, observe elections, don’t interfere – INEC tells Observers
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has told Observers engaged for the February 25 and and March 11 general elections that their job is only to monitor, observe and report their findings and not to interfere during the presidential, National Assembly, Gubernatorial and State Assembly elections.
INEC said that it is the electoral umpire and the only organ saddled with the responsibility of conducting the elections, while other support groups such as the local and internal observers will be there to assist the commission with their reports and nothing else.
The Resident Electoral Commissioner, REC, in Enugu state, Dr. Chukwuemeka Chukwu gave the charge while flagging of ActionAid’s Election Observers Training in Enugu, on Thursday.
Represented by the Head of Department for Election Political Party Monitoring, EPM, Mrs. Ginika Uche Nwankwo, the REC told the forthcoming election observers that they have a code of conduct which they should follow and which excludes them from interference with any of the election workers such as the ad-hoc officers or the substantive INEC workers.
“The job of the election observers is different, when they come they should behave just like observers and then write reports of what they have seen or observed. There are international and domestic observers and these domestic observers are being trained so that they will know what is expected of them and how they are going to conduct themselves during election,” she said.
Nwankwo disclosed that the commission has done a mock use of the BVAS machine in Enugu state, which she reported was fast and works perfectly well. She also stated that with the BVAS machine it would be difficult to have a case of over voting as was alleged in the 2022 Osun state gubernatorial election.

ActionAid Governance manager, Mr. Celestine Odoh said that two days training for election observers was being conducted for 650 accredited observers across the country as part of the organization’s effort to bring inclusiveness, transparency and accountability into the electoral process.
“Usually, the end product of this is the report that we generate at the end of it. The report will show the progress, the challenges and all that. So, we usually use that to engage INEC and other electoral and political stakeholders across the country. But even more strategic is that the observation offers the real time intervention of the electoral management body.
“For instance we are going to deploy an App to the observers in the field for the first time, called ‘Eye Observer’, it’s an innovation and it has inbuilt features containing electoral guidelines which the observer will be using; and this App when deployed offers the observer real time report to us on what is happening in the field and as we are getting this information, they are being collated and processed.
“So where there is need for an immediate intervention of INEC or the security agencies, we call them immediately, we get that escalated. So it’s part of improving the electoral process through real time intervention and forming later discussions and that’s how the electoral act has helped,” Odoh explained.
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Political Rallies: No market closure – Enugu Govt warns
The Enugu State Government has warned against an alleged plan by some market leaders to shut down major markets within the state capital on Saturday to show support during a rally backing reelection of Governor Peter Mbah and President Bola Tinubu.
The government stated that such a move contradicts the Mbah Administration’s determined effort to boost investment, business and productivity in the state, and therefore does not have the government’s blessing.
The government made its position known in a statement issued by the Commissioner for Information and Communication, Dr. Malachy Agbo, on Friday.
It said that people should feel free to go about their businesses, a predisposition it said prompted the decision of Mbah Administration to end illegal Monday sit-at-home effective June 5, 2023.
The statement equally maintained that political association remains an individual right and choice, saying participation in the Saturday rally and subsequent rallies by any group should never truncate businesses or involve any form of compulsion.
“The attention of the Enugu State Government has been drawn to an alleged plan to shut markets in the state capital as a demonstration of solidarity with the Enugu East zonal rally to drum up support for His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, and His Excellency, Governor Peter Mbah, ahead of the 2027 general election.

“While the government appreciates the enormous demonstration of goodwill by traders across the state, it frowns, however, at any attempt by any market leader to shut down major markets in the Enugu East Senatorial District on account of the planned rally.
“This is not only contrary to the administration’s vision and drive to grow Enugu State’s economy from $4.4 billion to $30 billion, and also to position the state as the preferred destination for investment, business, tourism and living, but also the decision of the administration to ban illegal sit-at-home effective June 5, 2023.
“Furthermore, the 1999 Constitution (as amended) guarantees freedom of association and assembly. Thus, nothing should be seen to detract from these rights in this or future rallies by any group whatsoever.
“For emphasis, political participation should be voluntary and without any attempt to deny the people access to markets or other public spaces where they earn their daily living.
“Therefore, members of the public, particularly leaderships of various markets in the state should take note, please, as government will not hesitate to impose sanctions on any action to the contrary,” the statement read.
DR. MALACHY AGBO
Commissioner for Information and Communication
Enugu State
05/06/2026
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Security guard kidnaps employer’s two children, demands ransom
A private security guard has escaped with two kids from his employer in Minna, with the police suspecting abduction.
The security guard, named Sani Abdulrahaman, a Fulani by tribe, on Sunday, reportedly took Umaru and Anas, both six years old, on Sallah picnic without the knowledge of their father, Alhaji Danjuma, a businessman, and failed to bring them back home.
The father of the children raised the alarm asking the public and security agencies to help him locate the fleeing security guard and his children.
Danjuma said someone called him on Sunday evening and said he was in Erena forest in Shiroro Local Government Area with the children.
According to him, the caller asked for undisclosed ransom before his children who were in their custody would be released.
When contacted, Niger State Command Police Public Relations Officer, SP Wasiu Abiodun, confirmed the incident, which he said occurred about one o’clock on Sunday, May 31.

Abiodun explained that the security man pretended that he was taking the children for Sallah celebration in the town, but did not return.
He said the police suspected abduction but disclosed that “investigation has commenced and efforts to locate the children are ongoing.”
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Police arrest suspect behind AI-generated Tinubu voice note
The Nigerian Police Force has arrested Ifechukwu Dennis, the man identified as the originator of an AI-generated voice note that was widely circulated online as a leaked recording of President Bola Tinubu.
Presidential Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, announced the arrest on Thursday in a post on his official X account.
“The IGP crack team has arrested Ifechukwu Dennis who originated the fake voice that he passed on to his gullible targets as President Tinubu’s voice,” he said.
The arrest closes a week-long controversy that began on May 27, 2026, when a video of social media activist Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan, went viral.
In the clip, an AI-generated voice resembling Tinubu’s was heard making inflammatory statements — including that insecurity in the South-East was deliberate, that he had pressured Peter Obi to step down ahead of the 2023 election, and that he was indifferent to Nigerians’ suffering.
Investigations by multiple news organisations, however, established that VDM had not posted the doctored audio.

An unidentified individual had extracted footage from VDM’s original Instagram video and superimposed the AI-generated voice notes before recirculating the manipulated version online.
Despite this, the Presidency had initially called for VDM’s prosecution.
Onanuga had described the incident as “a clear case of egregious abuse of the social media platform,” drawing criticism after fact-checkers confirmed VDM’s original video contained none of the fabricated audio.
Further details on the circumstances of Dennis’s arrest and the charges he may face were not immediately available at the time of filing this report.
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