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EBSIEC assures political parties of free, fair, credible Ebonyi LG polls

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The Chairman of the Ebonyi State Independent Electoral Commission (EBSIEC), Mr Collins Agbo, has assured political parties and stakeholders that the forthcoming local government election in the state will be free, fair and credible.

Agbo gave the assurance on Thursday during the EBSIEC Stakeholders’ Engagement Meeting held in Abakaliki ahead of the August 22, 2026, local government elections.

He called on political parties, candidates and other stakeholders to cooperate with the commission to ensure a peaceful and transparent electoral process.

The EBSIEC chairman commended Governor Francis Nwifuru for providing the commission with the necessary support and independence to carry out its constitutional mandate, expressing confidence that Ebonyi would set a benchmark for credible local government elections in Nigeria.

Speaking at the meeting, the Commissioner for Logistics and Field Operations, Mr Hyacinth Nwoba, disclosed that all election materials had been procured and would be distributed for use across the state’s 171 electoral wards and 2,947 polling units in the 13 LGAs.

He described logistics as the backbone of every successful election, assuring stakeholders that adequate arrangements had been made for the smooth conduct of the exercise.

Also speaking, the Commissioner for Legal and Security, Barrister Sunday Odunwa, warned against voter intimidation, violence and other electoral offences, stressing that the commission would not tolerate acts capable of undermining the credibility of the election.

He urged political parties to conduct their campaigns peacefully and advised members of the public to promptly report cases of harassment, intimidation or violence to security agencies.

Odunwa further reminded political parties and supporters that wearing clothes bearing party insignia 24 hours before the election is prohibited under the law, warning that violators would be arrested and prosecuted.

The Commissioner for Administration and General Services, Mr Irem Okechukwu, assured stakeholders that EBSIEC officials would remain neutral and uphold the rule of law throughout the electoral process.

Similarly, the Commissioner for Finance and Accounts, Dr Emmanuel Ibiam, said the commission had provided all the financial and logistical resources required for a successful election, urging political parties to cooperate with electoral officials.

On his part, the Commissioner for Planning and Statistics, Mr Nwanja Uchenna, assured stakeholders that election officials would be deployed to all 171 wards and the 2,947 polling units across the state to ensure that no eligible voter was denied the opportunity to vote.

He added that EBSIEC officials would be at polling units from 7:00 a.m. on election day and pledged that the commission would provide timely, accurate and transparent information throughout the exercise.

Meanwhile, the Ebonyi State Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Dr Jennifer Adibe-Nwafor, appealed to EBSIEC to announce election results promptly after voting and collation, expressing confidence that political parties would accept credible outcomes.

Also, the Chairman of the Joint National Association of Persons with Disabilities (JONAPWD) in Ebonyi State, Comrade Friday Nwovu, called on the electoral commission to ensure the inclusion and active participation of persons with disabilities in the council election.

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Tinubu’s Campaign Council filled with corruption suspects – ADC

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The African Democratic Congress, ADC, has described president Bola Tinubu’s Campaign Council for the 2027 general elections as a rehabilitation centre for corruption suspects.

This is contained in a statement by the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, on Saturday.

According to the party, the inclusion of some former government officials in the council raised questions about the government’s handling of corruption cases involving politically exposed persons.

It specifically questioned the presence of former Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Betta Edu, and former Chairman of the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund, Ngozi Olejeme, in the campaign structure.

DAILY POST recalls that President Tinubu suspended Edu in January 2024 amid controversy surrounding an attempted transfer of N585 million from the National Social Investment Programme Agency account into a private account.

Similarly, Olejeme on the other hand, has faced prosecution by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, over alleged financial offences.

The opposition challenged the Federal Government to explain whether the cases involving the two former officials and others associated with the campaign council had been resolved.

“The Campaign Council is full of corruption suspects. If they have been cleared, the government should show how and when and by whom they were cleared,” the ADC said. 

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2027: Shun thuggery, promote peace, Plateau CP tells youths

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The Plateau State Commissioner of Police,  Ayodeji Faniyan, has advised youths in the state to shun political thuggery, eschew violence, and embrace peace ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The CP gave the advice at an event organised by the police command on Saturday in Jos.

The event commemorated the 2026 International Youth Day, with the theme “Different Context, Common Aspirations.”

Mr Faniyan, who said that youths remain central to the success of democracy and national development, admonished them to resist being used as instruments of violence by politicians.

“Your future is too important to be traded for peanuts during elections.

“I urge you to shun political thuggery and all forms of criminality.

“The police will not spare anyone caught disrupting the peace of Plateau,” he said.

Mr Faniyan noted that the command was committed to engaging youths through dialogue and community policing, adding that a peaceful youth population was key to credible elections and sustainable development.

Victor Elias, the area commander, Jos Metro, also urged young people to promote peaceful coexistence in their communities.

He also cautioned youths against misusing social media.

“Use your social media platforms to educate, to inform and to unite people.

“Do not use social media to spread misinformation or hate speech that can divide us,” he said.

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