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We’re not greedy, just rich – Remi Tinubu tells hurting Nigerians, By Ikeddy ISIGUZO

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ONLY a day after the price of petrol, a major liquid that moves Nigerian life was increased again – for the third time in a month – Mrs. Remi Tinubu, President Tinubu’s wife, had no soothing words for millions of Nigerians who were groaning under the harsh policies that the President announced while being inaugurated on 29 May 2023.

The most crushing of the policies was the removal of subsidy on petrol which has adversely affected prices across all sides of life. Inflation is racing at a rate the National Bureau of Statistics cannot capture. The people feel it. The pangs of stiff economic conditions are matched by the words and deeds of Mrs. Tinubu. When she speaks, her words are as annoying as the millions that the First Lady’s Office wastes on foreign trips at at time the economy runs partially on borrowed funds.

Mrs. Tinubu was First Lady in Lagos State in the eight years her husband was Governor and a Senator for 12 years, during which nobody remembers her contributions, except an altercation with Dino Melaye on the floor of the Senate where unprintable words were thrown around. She requested for more security following Melaye’s threats to beat her up outside the Senate Chambers.

Her penchant for saying annoying things could earn her an award for excellence in that sphere. Proud of her voice, desirous of being heard, and pointedly distant from issues, she delights in minimalising the sufferings of Nigeria with prescriptions that erect her clear indifference to the agonies the President’s policies have created in 18 months.

She told us to plant our own food as food prices soared, claiming her vegetables come from her garden. Lucky her.

Pump price of petrol has increased from N198 on 28 May 2023 to N1,030 by 9 October 2024. The President rationalises subsidy removal by saying it would free up resources that would be deployed to improve the economy.

Mrs. Tinubu while speaking at the Palace of Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, on Thursday, said the Tinubu administration was too young, and could not be blamed for the nation’s doldrums.

“We are just two years (actually 17bmonths) into our administration, we are not the cause of the current situation, we are trying to fix it and secure the future,” she told the gathering.

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“We know that subsidy has been removed but with God on our side in the next two years Nigeria will be greater than this. With your prayers in the next two years, we will build a nation for the future.”

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Even if the First Lady knows nothing about governance, she knows that most of those working with her husband cannot do much to change the situation. She knows too that the President’s indiscernible commitment to improving the economy is obvious in his policies, long absences and expenditures that rich countries do not make.

The purchase of two new presidential jets, a new accommodation for the Vice President at N21 billion, the Lagos Calabar Coastal Highway, and the First Lady’s trips are drains on resources.

Recourse to “the grace of God” and prayers are not standard policies, particularly when those resorting to the divine leverages have ungodly tendencies. Mrs. Tinubu’s supported thuggery during last year’s presidential election. One would have thought her exposure would redeem her from narrow views of that nature.

Her insults continue thus, “With your prayers in the next two years, we will build a nation for the future”. How are we to understand this forlorn hope?

.Our prayers will determine what happens. If we do not pray well, or hard enough, Tinubu’s continuous failure would be our fault.

No matter how we pray, not minding our current plight, the results of our pleas to the Almighty would take two years to materialise, that is by 2026. In case Mrs. Tinubu has forgotten, by then we would be in the morass of the campaigns for Tinubu, who has done so well. His magic, strategic vision, sagacity, economic management skills and experience garnered from his days in international organisations would rescue Nigeria from certain doom. We would be reminded that only Tinubu could have steered Nigeria from a certain doom to an uncertain doom.

More strikingly, Mrs. Tinubu has assured us that by 2026, “we will build a nation for the future”. Those expecting answers today or in two years, should perish the thought. Tinubu, according to his wife, is building for the future, not for you.

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When you complain about today, you would be left behind. Only those who understand “build a nation for the future” would realise that the presidential jets and ceaseless comforts the President provides for himself are parts of the nation’s future.

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We criticise the President in vain when we discuss today, the immediate. The President is in-charge of the future. He has immersed himself in the future hence he has conceded the present to prayers and market forces.

A quick reminder, the President graduated with honours in Economics from Chicago State University, was on the Dean’s List for most of his stay in Chicago. He recalls these achievements with glee. He was a most sought after student by international organisations that tapped into the breadth and depth of his mastery of Economics, Accounting, and Business Management.

The nearest we came to a glimpse of the fecudity of the President’s fondness for the future is what we were told during the campaigns. It was revealed that he made his money through investments in stocks, and futures. We have Chicago State University to thank for helping deliver a President of outstanding managerial skill sets to Nigeria

A minor challenge is that an undiversified economy for people of diverse tendencies like Nigerians can only be appreciated only in future, certainly beyond 2026.

None understands the future more than the First Lady who has stood with President all these years. She may not speak with that Chicagoan drawl that is exclusive to the President, but knows him enough to speak with a confidence that without assurance hints at a co-presidency that has Mrs. Tinubu as a central partner.

“We give glory to God for our status, myself and my husband, we are not greedy but we thank God for what God has done for us,” said the First Lady, who was in Ife to inaugurate a hostel and a 2.7 kilometer road donated to Ọbafẹmi Awolọwọ University, OAU, Ile Ife, by the Ooni of Ife. Both projects are named after Mrs. Tinubu.

And we can ask her more question.

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. Is your status the Presidency?

. Who dared accuse you of greed?

The Tinubus are the most selfless politicians to have held public office since 1914. It must have hit the First Lady hard for her and her husband to be accused of greed, and without proof.

“It is not common for rich people to get to this seat but I am grateful to God. We can not disappoint Nigeria and with the help of God, we are getting to the promised land in no distant time,” Mrs Tinubu promised, on behalf of the President.

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Until her important speech in Ile-Ife, I considered things I have heard about Tinubu being rich as exaggerated speculations. I would not get into debates on whether he is rich or wealthy or a man of means.

The First Lady could also have been hurt by the lack of public recognition of how rich she and the husband were. Jokes apart, have Nigerians studied the implications of the uncommonness of a rich Tinubu being President? The point should not be pushed further until the President obligises us his assets declaration form.

Perhaps provoked by the insenstivity of Nigerians taking the “grateful to God”, rich presidential family for granted, the First Lady, a 1983 alumna of the then University of Ife donated N1 billion to the university’s development, doubtlessly, another investment in the nation’s future.

These donations are remarkable and draw attention to the wife of the President and sources of her income.

Mrs. Tinubu is not new to big donations. On Tuesday, 12 September 2023, the 500 families devastated by communal clashes in Plateau State got N500 million from her. She gave N500 million on Wednesday 18 September 2024 to the flood victims in Maiduguri.

In three weeks, she has shelled out N1.5 billion. An applause is appropriate and more applause when Zacch Adelabu Adedeji, Chairman of the Federal Internal Revenue Service, FIRS, tells us how much Mrs. Tinubu pays as tax.

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We should not wait for the information from Adedeji before commending impoverished Nigerians, who were wherever they were on Wednesday to learn that transport fares had neared the skies with the increase in the price of petrol. How they made it home sprout stories that can fill books.

They are not rich. They are not greedy. Are they being punished for their poverty that is rooted in poor policies and governments’ wastes?

Mrs. Tinubu has answered the questions with the cocksure footedness of the President’s wife – Tinubu is only after the future, a future that would be clearer from 2026! Side-stepping the present to hasten the future is the major execution strategy.

We have Mrs. Rinubu to thank for revealing what could have been a secret for much longer.

• Isiguzo is a major commentator on minor issues

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Aburi was not a single’s tennis match between Gowon and Ojukwu – Professor ABC Nwosu

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Former Minister of Health and eminent statesman, PROFESSOR A. B. C. NWOSU, in this interview responded to some of the issues raised by General Yakubu Gowon in his recent interview, on his roles in the Nigeria – Biafra War.  He is of the view that there are critical issues that the former Head of State did not address, warning that “Nigeria will continue to be an unstable state until we restructure.”

You must have read General Yakubu Gowon’s interview; as a person close to Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu and final year undergraduate who was politically active, how did you feel at the time?

I felt sad.  Very sad because I had expected that Gowon would reveal at least some of the things which have bothered me and Ndigbo from 1966 till now.  Gowon’s interview was not only sad for me because of his self-serving half-truth but for the major things not said. I don’t think that Gowon believes that total deviation from the Aburi agreement was the cause of the civil war but everybody, and I mean everybody who was a “Biafran” at the time, doubted that it was.  That’s why ‘On Aburi We Stand’ was the war cry from the East.  If Aburi had been implemented there would have been no Nigeria – Biafra War.  I thank the respected Journalist, Chuks Iloegbunam, for his masterful response to General Gowon published in the Vanguard.

For example, when General Gowon said that he didn’t call his Secretary to Government to the Aburi meeting whilst Ojukwu did, I said to myself that General Gowon has lost it because Aburi was not a single’s tennis match between him and his so-called friend, Ojukwu.

Why is Aburi critical for Nigeria?

Aburi was critical because every other discussion on what had happened namely, the January 15 coup, May 29 pogrom and the July 29 counter coup had failed to resolve the matter as the various delegations had feared for their lives and would not attend further meetings. Chief Obafemi Awolowo’s meeting with Ojukwu on May 5th and 6th, 1967 did not succeed in bringing the Eastern delegation to the meeting. As Gowon correctly said, the East could not attend any meeting in Nigeria because they feared for their lives. As Gowon also said, a British war plane as well as a Naval war ship were considered but rejected by the East because of the involvement of Britain in the conflict.  So the acceptable venue was General Ankrah and his offer of Aburi in Ghana.  It was not a meeting between Gowon and Ojukwu, that’s why I insist it was not a single’s tennis match between the two of them.  It was a meeting between General Gowon, who came with the federal cabinet secretariat; General Hassan Usman Katsina and the Secretary to the Northern Government; Governor David Ejoor, who came with the Secretary of the Midwest Government; Governor Adeyinka Adebayo, who came with the Secretary of the Western Nigerian government and Governor Odumegwu Ojukwu, who came with Eastern Nigerian government.  So, it was a full-fledged Nigerian meeting to avert a war and not a meeting between Gowon and Ojukwu.

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One of the key unanimous decisions at Aburi was that the conflict would not be settled through a war.  Therefore to say that we fought to live together is not true since all of them had agreed that fighting was not necessary and would not be used to settle the matter. In any case, the matter of dividing Nigeria into 12 states was neither tabled nor discussed at Aburi. What was discussed was devolution of powers from the centre to the federating units including coercive agencies of State like Police, Army etc.  What was discussed with unanimity was in making appointments to  “Super Permanent Secretaries”, Inspector General of Power, etc.   This greatly irked the super permanent secretaries at the time, who submitted an anti-Aburu agreement memo.

What was required in order to keep good faith was a follow-up meeting by all those present at the original meeting where the original agreement was reached.  The other members cannot implement their version of the agreement without consulting and getting the concurrence of the Eastern government that wore the shoes that were pinching them on all sides – refugees and  rehabilitation, burial of so many dead bodies and fleeing citizens, etc. So, it was wrong to have implemented the civil servant-mutilated Aburi Agreement.  If one checks the sequence of events leading to the Nigeria – Biafra war, the creation of 12 states on 5th May 1967, which was not part of Aburi, was done to take the wind off the sails of the urge for the creation of Biafra. This was clearly bad faith shown by the federal government.  Unfortunately, this was the impetus that accelerated the declaration of Biafra on 30th May, 1967 because people of the East feared that the federal government could declare a state of emergency and invade the East.   Biafra was not declared before the creation of the 12 states, which was not in the spirit of the Aburi agreement.

One of the major agreements of the Aburi was the repatriation of soldiers to their states of origin.  The West continued to whine over this until the Nigeria – Biafra war, where they joined the fight against Biafra.

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But Aburi will continue to hunt Nigeria in the form of RESTRUCTURING of the Nigerian polity along the intentions of the founding fathers of the republic, where there are no senior or junior Nigerians, and where the federating units are coordinate government, not this nonsense of sub-national government.  Sub-national government implies that Tafawa Balewa was senior to Sir Ahmadu Bello, Chief Obafemi Awolowo and Chief Dr. Michael Okpara.  To me that is arrant nonsense, and all these people using the term Sub-national government don’t know what a federation is.

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You told me that you are worried about Gowon’s silence over January 15 coup in 1966 and the counter coup of July 1966, what are your worries?

I am worried about the January 15th coup because I know it was fully investigated by the special branch of the police under late Inspector General of Police MD Yusuf and the report up till now is not public, even though some people have managed to lay their hands on it.  The report was said to have been submitted to the Chief of Army Staff under General Ironsi (which would be General Gowon) but Gowon has said nothing about it so far.  I would have liked to know how many people were investigated; the statement that they made and in particular, whether it was an Igbo coup. I know for certain that the report indicated that Emmanuel Arinze Ifeajuna and Demola Ademoyiga were the central figures of the coup and that Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogu was involved towards the later part of their planning.  There are rumors that others were involved but Nigerians would like to see what the report was like.  It was also sad that General Gowon kept total silence on the counter coup of July 29 and how he became Supreme Commander.

That interview by Gowon was also totally silent on the pogrom and killing of civilians in the North and West of Nigeria.  Easterners, especially Ndigbo, would wonder why he was silent because these were the bases of fears of insecurity by Easterners, especially Ndigbo, about their lives and property in their own country without being protected by their own government. Knowing the reason why people get killed and their properties seized when they venture out of their states of origin, is critical for stability in Nigeria.

 Gowon stated that he gave specific instructions on the rules of engagement for the Nigerian Army for the war…(cuts in)

Really, and were these rules enforced?  I never read of the tribunal and trials of those behind the Asaba Massacre for example.  Meanwhile, “Asaba still mourns” and have erected a memorial to give their sons respectable rest. The other day Ogbomosho people wanted National Honours for their son and hero, Brigadier Benjamin Adekunle. I wonder whether it was the same Brigadier Adekunle, the Black Scorpion, who ordered that anything moving should be shot, even the dogs, but I leave that for now.  And the West still feels that Colonel Emma Nwaobosi should be publicly hanged for killing Governor Akintola and his wife whilst idolizing Chief Awolowo.  It perplexes me.  ,

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Finally, on war crimes, I am still to come to terms with the fact that starvation of new born children, their mothers and toddlers could be a legitimate instrument of war.  Is that part of the UN Convention?  And yet nobody talks about these things, just wishing that those who lost their loved ones should just hide in the corner and shut their mouths.  And Gowon kept quiet on this in the interview.

It is obvious, from what you said, that you expected more from Gowon’s interview…

Yes.  As I would have expected from Ojukwu, if he ever gave an interview in the later part of his life.  In three months it will be 55 years since the war ended and Nigerians are living together but the same problems that were to be solved by Aburi are still very much with us.  We keep having conferences upon conferences on how to live in a more stable united country. We even had under Obasanjo a Truth and Reconciliation Commission under the renowned jurist, Chukwudifu Oputa with also renowned Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah as Secretary, but nobody was ready to talk. Nobody also had any regrets. Governor Usman Farouk, Governor of Northwest State when Nigeria was a 12 state structure and member of the investigative panel of MD Yusuf Panel for the January 15 coup, wrote his book titled, “There were Victors and There were Vanquished”.  Some of us have copies. Nobody is still ready to talk and say exactly what happened.  Even when these national conferences agree on issues like State Police, Devolution of Powers, Less funds for the Federal Government, more percentage on Derivation Principle, they don’t get implemented either by a president who throws the report into the trash bin nor by a president, who is supposed to be an  apostle of true federalism and fiscal federalism.  The consoling issue is that we shall all go the way of all mortals  whether we like it or not.  And Nigeria will continue to be an unstable state until we RESTRUCTURE.

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APC wins 21 LG chairmanship, 239 councillorship seats in Kogi

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The ruling All Progressives Congress, (APC), in Kogi state has cleared the 21 chairmanship positions and the 239 Councillorship seats in the Saturday Local Government elections in the state.

Announcing the final results, late  Saturday night, the chairman of the Kogi State Independent Electoral Commission, (KOSIEC) Mamman Nda Eri, commended the people of the state for the peaceful conduct of the polls.

The KOSIEC chairman noted that results had earlier been  declared on the field by the various Local Government returning officers for the election.

He added that the Commission had ensured timely deployment of election materials to the various pulling units across the state which he said was largely responsible for the hitchi-free exercise.

According to him, in all the places visited along side his officials, the electoral Officer ensure that the election was free, transparent on strict adherence to the guidelines and the modalities adopted were acceptable to the electorates irrespective of their political divide.

Eri , while thanking the security agents for ensuring compliance with the guidelines,  also commended Journalists for keeping vigil from the commencement of the exercise to to the declaration of results.

The chairman called on the newly elected local government officials to justify the confidence reposed on them by delivering the dividends of democracy to the people of the state in their various councils.

“As elected officials, you must justify the confidence reposed on you by the electorates by taking advantage of the autonomy grant the Local Governments by the supreme court to deliver the dividends of democracy to your people.

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“I must also thank the governor, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo for the support he gave to the commission in terms logistics, ensuring a level playing fields for all the participating political parties and creating the enabling environment, which resulted in a peaceful, credible and transparent election across the state.

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” As we earlier promised, the Commission carried along all stakeholders, includes the civil society groups in the state and outside the state, from the beginning to the end to ensure a credible exercise, whose out Will not only be acceptable to the people, but meets national and international best practices in the conduct of elections.

Reacting to the exercise, the Apex civil society organization in the state, the Kogi NGOs Network, (KONGONET), said the election was conducted in a generally peaceful atmosphere, which they said is commendable.

In the post election statement signed by the Chairperson of the group, Ambassador Idris Ozovehe Muraina, said they noted instances of late arrival of election materials in some polling units, particularly in Lokoja, the state capital, but however noted that reports from Ajaokuta, Ijumu, Olomaboro, Adavi, Okene and other local government indicated timely arrival of materials in some polling units, contributing to a smooth electoral process in those areas.

While noting that the overall process displayed modest improvement compared to previous elections, he however said there are critical areas that require attention and improvement.

Ambassador Idris listed those areas to include, the insufficient visibility of the voter register at polling units, which hindered voter verification,  Ensuring the early arrival of election materials to all polling units which he said is essential for a seamless voting experience.

Speaking further he said, “While we commend the robust deployment and availability of security personnel across most polling units visited. Strict adherence to movement restrictions must be enforced to maintain order, integrity and encourage voter turnout during the election process in future engagement.

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The group added that the commission needed to up its game in the area of publicity and Sensitization of Voters to improve election turnout.

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Ambassador Idris concluded that “the electoral process observed thus far indicates a positive trend towards improvement, particularly in KOSIEC’s engagement with civil society. However, to enhance the integrity and efficiency of future elections, we urge the electoral commission to address the highlighted areas for improvement

A member of the main opposition party in the state, Eseyin Oluwakayode Emmanuel, a
PDP Youth Leader in Kabba Bunu Local Government also praised the process put in place by the State Independent Electoral Commission in today’s election, which he said was largely responsible for the free fair, credible and transparent LG elections.

The PDP Youth leader described the peaceful conduct of the election as commendable, pointing out that lessons learnt in previous elections has served as a guide for KOSIEC, saying there was a great departure from the past.

He advised the opposition parties always come out enmass to vote for their preferred candidates, instead of staying away, insisting that the electoral body has justified the confidence reposed on them.

The Youth leader described the massive turnout in the area as an indication that the people want to elect their representatives and not selected for them as was the case in the past.

ELECTED NEW COUNCIL CHAIRMEN AND VICE CHAIRMEN IN 21 LGA OF KOGI STATE

1. Adavi – Hon. Rasheed Okatengwu Chairman, Hon. Hawawu Aanazuo Vice Chairman

2. Ajaokuta – Hon. Haruna Aliyu Chairman, Hon. Zainab Salihu Vice Chairman

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3. Ankpa – Hon. Adamu Yahaya Chairman, Hon. Halimat Ima Vice Chairman

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4. Bassa – Hon. Adama Theophilus Daruwana Chairman, Hon. Aisha Aliyu Vice Chairman

5. Dekina – Hon. John Urah Chairman, Hon. Rashida Abdullahi Vice Chairman

6. Ibaji – Hon. Emmanuel Onuche Chairman, Hon. Victoria Okolo Vice Chairman

7. Idah – Hon. Alfa Halilu Chairman, Hon. Nafisetu Oseni Vice Chairman

8. Igalamela/Odolu – Hon. Cosmos Atabor Chairman, Hon. Khadijat Muhammed Vice Chairman

9. Ijumu – Hon. Haruna Ibrahim Chairman, Hon. Olumiyiwa Tunde Vice Chairman

10. Kabba/Bunu – Hon. Barr. Zacheaus Dare Chairman, Hon. Bosede Olumeyan Vice Chairman

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11. Kogi – Hon. Musa Abdulmalik Chairman, Hon. Rabiyat Yusuf Adam Vice Chairman

12. Lokoja – Hon. Abdullahi Adamu Chairman, Hon. Patricia Balogun Vice Chairman

13. Mopa-Muro – Hon. Ademola Bello Chairman, Hon. Dalumo Joy Dada Vice Chairman

14. Ofu – Hon. Musa Muhammed Lawal Chairman, Hon. Joy Ojali Amaga Vice Chairman

15. Ogori/Magongo – Hon. Rosemary Ohiezuchah Chairman, Hon. Williams Alao Vice Chairman

16. Okehi – Hon. Amoka Monday Chairman, Hon. Halimat Abdulwahab Vice Chairman

17. Okene – Hon. Enesi Ahmed Nuhu Chairman, Hon. Mabel Ovaiozao Vice Chairman

18. Olomaboro – Hon. Ameh Williams Chairman, Hon. Christiana Oguche Vice Chairman

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19. Omalla – Hon. Edibo Mark Chairman, Hon. Adijetu Usman Vice Chairman

20. Yagba East – Hon. Joshua Dare Monday Chairman, Hon. Kudirat Abdulraheem Vice Chairman

21. Yagba West – Hon. Olokun Tosin Chairman, Hon. Roseline Adebayo Mayowa Vice Chairman

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Kogi LG poll: No restriction of movement for travellers – KOSIEC

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There will be no restriction of movement for travellers passing through Kogi state during the Saturday local government elections.

Chairman of the State Independent Electoral Commission (KOSIEC) Mr Mamman Nda-Eri, stated this in Lokoja on Friday.

Nda-Eri assured travellers of their immunity from the statement earlier issued on Friday by the state Commissioner for Information, Mr Kingsley Fanwo on restriction of vehicular movement between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. of Saturday.

Fanwo had said that the decision to restrict vehicular movement on Saturday was to ensure hitch-free council polls in the state.

“The decision is also to guarantee the security of voters and citizens across the 21 local government areas of the state.

“Already, the state government has directed security agencies to enforce the order in the interest of the people and to ensure that offenders are punished,” the commissioner had said.

However, the KOSIEC chairman explained that the restriction order was only for residents of the state and not the travellers passing through Kogi.

“We are aware that Kogi is a gateway state and we can’t stop people from travelling across the state.

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“The election is very crucial though, but we understand the fears of travellers. They can pass without any problem,” he said.

Nda-Eri also disclosed that the deployment of sensitive electoral materials to LGAs had commenced, adding that they had been released to the electoral officers in all the 21 local government areas of the state.

The chairman, who monitored the release of the sensitive electoral materials at the headquarters of the commission, said they arrived at the headquarters of the commission around 9:00 p.m. of Thursday.

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He said that the election would take place in the 239 wards of the 21 council areas simultaneously on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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