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Uche Nwosu advocates for INEC to be made to sign peace accord along with parties

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) should be made to also sign the peace accord along with candidates of various political parties as step towards peaceful elections in 2023.

The President of Ugwumba Centre for Leadership Development in Africa (UCLDA), Mr. Uche Nwosu stated this in an interview in Abuja.

The former gubernatorial candidate in the 2019 election in Imo state said the role of INEC in peaceful, free, fair and credible election is crucial.

According to him, “The only thing that can mar the 2023 election is INEC. If INEC does the right thing, believe me, people will be happy. If the election is free and fair and people’s votes counts, you will see everybody will be satisfied. 

“Where problem comes is when people’s votes are not counted; and when people vote and at the end of the day, their votes become useless.

“The problem is the electoral umpire, the people that will conduct the election. For us the masses, the voters, we are ready; it’s left for them to guide us. Our security agencies too should wake up. 

‘The last time I spoke at Radio Nigeria and they were asking about the peace accord, I told them that the peace accord was between the candidates: PDP, APC, Labour Party, SDP and other presidential candidates. INEC must be made to come and join and become part of the peace accord.

 “Where the APC, APGA, Labour,  ADC, etc candidates sign; what of INEC? What if someone from INEC office declares fake results? Are you going to hold one of the presidential candidates responsible if there is problem, meanwhile the person who caused the problem is going free. So, they should be made to sign so that if anyone from INEC does anything wrong, he should be made to bear the consequences.

Nwosu commended the electoral umpire for the assurances it has consistently given to Nigerians on the 2023 elections saying they are heart warming, adding that Nigerians should believe them. “I think they have done well. 

“When you look at the various elections after the 2019 general elections,  if it were before, like in Osun state they will say ruling party, but you have seen that INEC is neither working for the Federal Government nor for President Muhammadu Buhari.

“If INEC was working for President Buhari and APC the case might be the other way round in Osun state. If INEC did not look at the ruling party to declare the results in Osun state, we believe that INEC can do better in 2023”, he said.

He advised Nigerian voters to look at the candidates of the various political parties on their antecedents to equip the voters with the relevant information that will make them take the right decision on election day.

However, the former gubernatorial candidate of Action Alliance (AA) Party said what is uppermost in his mind now is the work of Ugwumba Leadership Centre, which has trained and empowered more than 5,000 youth.

He said the training has impacted in people’s lives from 2013 to date, adding that they do this with their partners. “Most of the funding comes from our partners. Last two years, one of our partners distributed $150,000 to train 111 youths in Masters degree courses in USA. The same thing with one of our partners in the UK who donated pounds to do training and they all got their certificates”.

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Former NBC DG, Prof. Tom Adaba, Passes Away at 84

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Former Director-General of the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), Professor Tom Adaba, has passed away at the age of 84.

According to reports, he died peacefully on Saturday in Abuja.

Chief Adinoyi Joe Anivasa, Secretary of the Egbira Elders Forum, confirmed the news, stating, “I feel sad to inform you that our elder and leader, Prof. Tom A. Adaba, has answered the call of nature this morning. Further details about his burial arrangements will be communicated later.”

Born on July 2, 1941, Prof. Adaba made significant contributions to Nigeria’s broadcasting industry. Between 1988 and 1992, he became the first Nigerian to serve as President of the African Council for Communication Education.

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Osun LG Election Holds Amid AGF, Police Opposition

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Despite calls for suspension from the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and the Nigeria Police Force, the Osun State local government election proceeded as scheduled on Saturday.

Governor Ademola Adeleke voted in Ede North Local Government Area, describing the process as peaceful and urging residents to exercise their franchise.

The AGF, Lateef Fagbemi, cited a Court of Appeal ruling allegedly reinstating sacked local government chairmen, while the police warned of potential security threats.

However, the Osun State government insisted on holding the election, emphasizing its commitment to obeying a court directive. The opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) boycotted the polls.

Voting took place under tight security, with minimal commercial activity observed in Osogbo, the state capital.

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Buhari Snubs IBB’s Book Launch Over 1985 Coup – APC’s Vatsa

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A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and former Commissioner for Information, Jonathan Vatsa, has indicated that Firmer President Muhammadu Buhari’s absence at the public presentation of former military ruler General Ibrahim Babangida’s autobiography, The Journey of Service, held in Abuja on Thursday was not surprising.

Speaking to journalists in Minna on Saturday, Vatsa suggested that Buhari’s no-show was a result of unresolved bitterness over the 1985 coup, in which Babangida overthrew him and subsequently detained him.
According to Vatsa, Buhari may still harbor resentment, especially over being denied the chance to bid his late mother farewell while in detention.

“It Would Have Been the 9th Wonder of the World If Buhari Had Attended”

Vatsa claimed that Buhari’s absence was expected, given the deep-seated history between the two former leaders.

“The memory of the ‘mother of all betrayals’ has not left him. It would have been the ninth wonder of the world if Buhari had attended that book launch,” he said.

The APC chieftain also linked Buhari’s perceived neglect of Niger State during his eight-year presidency to his history with Babangida.

“The whole world knows that Niger State was made a scapegoat by Buhari because of IBB. For eight years, he did not pay any serious official visit to the state, and not a single federal project was executed here. The Baro Port project was abandoned, and federal roads across the state were left in disrepair,” Vatsa alleged.

He claimed that despite the overwhelming votes Buhari received from Niger State in 2015 and 2019, the state was sidelined due to the personal history between the former presidents.

“When two elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers. Niger State paid for the sin of one man,” he lamented.

When asked for his opinion on the contents of IBB’s autobiography, Vatsa said he would reserve his comments until he has read and digested the book fully.

“There are certain things I expected to see in the book. Once I am done reading, I will invite you all for my comments,” he stated.

The book launch attracted several high-profile attendees, including President Bola Tinubu, former presidents Olusegun Obasanjo, Goodluck Jonathan, and Yakubu Gowon, as well as former military head of state Abdulsalami Abubakar.
Other dignitaries included former Ghanaian President Akufo-Addo, former Sierra Leonean President Ernest Koroma, and ex-vice presidents Atiku Abubakar, Yemi Osinbajo, and Namadi Sambo, alongside traditional rulers and state governors.

Buhari’s absence, however, remained a major talking point, reinforcing speculations that the 1985 coup remains a sore point in Nigeria’s political history.

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