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SATURDAY Vanguard, NOVEMBER 12, 2022 — 5 Buhari to politicians: Call your thugs to order or else... As FG tracks 32 violent incidents in 22 states in 1 month •INEC tracks 50 in 21 states •Moves to reprint 65,699 uncollected PVCs destroyed in Ogun By Omeiza Ajayi, Abuja November 2022. Our immediate conclusion is that they may not be isolated, but we leave this determination to the security agencies who are investigating the incidents. “Secondly, the spate of attacks during electioneering campaigns by political parties is increasing rather than decreasing. While the damage in the attack in Ede South was minimal, that of Abeokuta South was extensive. Materials destroyed include 904 ballot boxes, 29 voting cubicles, 8 electric power generators, 57 election bags, 30 megaphones, 65,699 Irked by the growing wave of election -related violence across the country, President Muhammadu Buhari has warned politicians about the consequences of their actions, asking them to call their thugs to order or risk commensurate backlash from law enforcement agencies. According to him, the federal government is concerned about the resort to violence by politicians, saying within a space of one month, 32 such incidents have been recorded. The president’s admonition came as the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC also decried the spate of violence in the country, particularly in relation to electioneering ahead of next year’s general election, saying it has tracked 50 incidents of campaign violence in 21 states. Specifically, the commission condemned the renewed attacks on its facilities, explaining that it has begun the process of identifying the 65,699 uncollected PVCs destroyed in its Abeokuta, Ogun state office with a view to reprinting them immediately. INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu disclosed this on Friday in Abuja at an emergency meeting of the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security ICCES. Speaking before the meeting went into a closed door, Prof. Yakubu said; “Two developments this week necessitated this meeting. First, the simultaneous attacks on our Local Government Area offices in Abeokuta South in Ogun State and Ede South Local Government office in Osun State. “The attack in Abeokuta South happened around 1.15am while that of Ede happened around 6.00am yesterday Thursday 10th uncollected Permanent Voters’ Cards PVCs and a host of other assorted items such as stamps and stamp pads. “The Commission is taking urgent steps to repair the damage to the building and replace the facilities in the Ede South Local Government Area so that the office becomes functional again immediately. “For Abeokuta South Local Government Area office, the destruction was total. Consequently, the Commission is relocating our staff to the old State office (also known as INEC Office Annex) in Oke-Ilewo area of Abeokuta. All activities involving the 15 Registration Areas (Wards) and 445 Polling Units in Abeokuta South Local Government Area will henceforth be coordinated from the new location in Oke- Ilewo. “Similarly, the Resident Electoral Commissioner REC for Ogun State has been directed to compile the Voter Identification Numbers VINs of all the 65,699 Permanent Voters Cards PVCs lost in the attack from our database and submit the record for immediate reprint. We want to assure affected registered voters in Abeokuta South that no one will be disenfranchised as a result of this dastardly act. “Turning to the spate of physical attacks during the ongoing political campaigns and rallies, the Commission has so far tracked 50 incidents across 21 States of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory. These unhappy occurrences are coming just a little over one month into the election campaign which is scheduled to last for about five months from 28th September 2022 to 23rd February 2023 for national elections (Presidential and National Assembly) and from 12th October 2022 to 11th March 2023 for State elections (Governorship and Houses of Assembly). “The Commission is worried that if no urgent and decisive steps are taken, the attacks will intensify as we approach the election date. As we all know, a peaceful campaign heralds a peaceful election. We need to take decisive steps to stem the ugly trend”, Yakubu added. He said as a body, ICCES brings together security, safety and other agencies responsible for securing the process and ensuring peaceful elections in Nigeria. “Understandably, Nigerians expect a decisive action from ICCES. It is important that we move swiftly to apprehend perpetrators, prosecute them as required by law and reinforce security around election officials and electoral infrastructure around the country. “As we have stated on several occasions, election is a multi-stakeholder activity involving not just INEC and the security agencies. The political class plays perhaps the most critical role in ensuring peaceful elections. We must all rise to the occasion. Nigerians are watching us. The world is watching us. We must never disappoint them. “The Commission wishes to reassure Nigerians that we remain committed to delivering credible elections in spite of the challenges. The attempt to sabotage or weaken our resolve will not deter us from conducting transparent elections in which only the votes cast by Nigerians on Election Day will determine winners of elections”, he added. Riot Act Reading the Riot Act to politicians and their thugs, National Security Adviser NSA, General Mohammed Monguno (retd), said President Buhari had instructed him to convey his directives to the defence, security, intelligence and paramilitary services to be firm in stemming the tide of violence. Monguno said; “There are issues that have emerged. From my statistics, I am aware of the fact that within a period of one month, from October 8 to November 9, we have had 32 cases of violence across 22 states. This is a bad signal. This is something that we do not want to continue. “President Muhammadu Buhari is committed to safeguarding and upholding democracy. The president has also given his directive through me to all the operating intelligence and law enforcement agencies to ensure that the 2023 elections are held in an atmosphere bereft, devoid of any rancour”. According to him, “the president is extremely pleased” with the outcome of elections in Anambra, Ekiti and Osun states and wants a repeat of such performances, which he described as the manifestation of the people’s will triumphing over any obstacle that might dismantle the democracy he is trying to protect. “I want to assure you that the security agencies have been given clear cut instructions to preempt and deal with any situation on which any group or organization or institution decides to embark on what we consider to be a fundamentally criminal enterprise or undertaking whether it is an isolated incident or collective undertakings. “Those people who have gangsters working for them, I want to send a very clear warning, a categorical and unequivocal warning to everyone regardless of whichever party, including the party of the president, for as long as you decide to scuttle the electoral process, the law enforcement agencies will equally be uninhibited in reacting to whatever action you have taken. You will be visited with appropriate and commensurate response and I am saying this with all sincerity. “So, those who think they have a history of organizing and controlling crooks that have an inclination for expressing inordinate behaviour, I want to sound this warning to you; please, reassess, reevaluate your inclination or contemplation. Call your people and advise them that as long as they do not behave in a manner that suggests compliance with the Electoral Law, you will be held accountable. “Already, the security and Intelligence agencies are tracking these people. Call your thugs and advise them to lay down whatever plans they have, because whoever wins in any state, that party has won. This is the intention of the president of this country. There can be no pretence, no excuse whatsoever”, he added. Monguno warned those he called trigger-happy and blood thirsty thugs, foaming at the mouths, to either have a change of mind or go in for any crime they commit. Why Peter Obi is in every conversation — Media Office By John Alechenu, Abuja THE Media Office of the Labour Party Presidential Candidate, Mr. Peter Obi, has said everyone is talking about the candidate because of his training and performance in public office prior to his presidential run. In a document made public in Abuja, on Friday, the Media Office said, this in response to an innocent question by a Nigerian woman, at a public forum. The woman asked, “Why is everybody talking about Obi…what is it about him?” According to the office, similar questions remain unasked about the Labour Party Presidential candidate Peter Obi, less than 90 days to the presidential ballot scheduled for February 25, 2023. It said, “The Obi-Datti Media Office, aware of this healthy concern, wants to answer why the Labour Party’s Peter Obi has garnered so much in the lead-up to the February election. “Before the current race for the presidency, Obi had been a two-term governor of Anambra State, bequeathing a legacy of performance worthy of emulation. “Besides his track record of performance, Obi has a lot of what other presidential runners have not, starting with his mien which is an indication of his sincerity of purpose. “Indeed, his character is appealing and convincing to the people particularly the younger elements. “Obi has come out when a majority of voters are already fed up with the old brigade in politics and yearning to have Nigeria and its national economy led out of the woods. “At the moment, Obi is the right man for the job and at the right time, coming out when Nigerians are already overstretched by poor leadership consequences.
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