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The
Electrical Appliances Dealers Market Obosi played host to the campaign
train of Chief (Sir) Victor Umeh, the APGA candidate for Anambra Central
Senatorial District.
In
his welcome address, the President-General of Southeast Traders
Association extolled the virtues of Chief Umeh. He regaled the people
with the story of the exploits of Chief Umeh at the National Confab and
affirmed the overwhelming support of Anambra Traders for the candidacy
of Chief Umeh.
One
of the major confirmations of an individual's attainment of full
citizenship rights is his ability to vote and be voted for in the
electoral process of any country. The right to vote is quite often
referred to as the Universal adult suffrage. Yes, the right to vote of
every citizen of every country that is of legal age. In Nigeria and many
other counties, Universal adult suffrage is pegged at the age of 18
years. However like in the coming of age rites and initiation in
Igboland, one is required to fulfill certain conditions in order to
fully exercise the right to vote - You have to be registered in order to
be able to vote.
At
no time is this important requirement imperative for all adults in
Nigeria and indeed Anambra State than now. Graciously, the Independent
National Electoral Commission (INEC) graciously extended the deadline
for the collection of Permanent Voters Card (PVC), from the previous
January 31st to Sunday February 8, 2015 to enable registered voters yet
to collect the PVCs, the opportunity to do so in readiness for the
February 2015 general elections. What this simply means is that those
who are of age and are not registered have lost the opportunity for now
until after the elections, but those already registered can collect
their card in readiness for voting on the election days.
BY ORJI UZOR KALU
I sat ensconced in my sofa a week ago ruminating on all what had
happened to our dear country since independence. I had thought about the
30-month civil war and its aftermath – the hues and the cries – the
poverty and penury. I had thought also about the journey we have made as
a nation since then – the lost opportunities, the failed and failing
infrastructure, the broken promises. Above all, I had spared a thought
for millions of our compatriots suffering from one form of deprivation
or another, caused by the mindless behaviour of the political class.
Grieved and overburdened by the thoughts I decided to write this letter
to all Nigerians as we draw closer to the elections.
The main
reason for writing you at this critical time of our national history
stemmed from the fact that we have failed to learn any lessons from the
sordid experiences of our past. It is sad that we have continually
failed to appreciate the abundant talents God has given to each of us to
develop our country and make it the dreamland we have always craved
for.
Anambra State Governor, Chief Willie Obiano has
distributed the first set of 2,660 bags of rice to pensioners in the State.
Performing the function at Independence Square, Amawbia, Governor Obiano said
the welfare of pensioners, who served the State faithfully in the past, would
remain a priority throughout the life span of his administration.
The beneficiaries are retired primary school teachers
and local government workers from Anaocha, Awka North, Awka South, Dunukofia
and Njikoka local government areas.
The Governor recalled that on inception his
administration offset N1.8b pension arrears and had since maintained regular
monthly payment in line with his promise to deliver on physical and human
infrastructure. He restated the resolve of his government to give Awka a
befitting capital status and announced that work would soon commence on the
Ukwu – Oji Isi – Agu road.
Prominent northern groups and individuals on Friday opposed calls for the postponement of the forthcoming general elections while they also vowed to resist any attempt by the Federal Government to sack Professor Attahiru Jega as the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission.
In separate interviews with Ashiwaju,org those who spoke lambasted the Southern Nigeria Peoples Assembly led by Ijaw leader, Chief Edwin Clark, for seeking the postponement of the polls.
They also condemned the Assembly’s call for the sacking and arrest of Jega for allegedly conniving with northern leaders to rig President Goodluck Jonathan out of office.
The SNPA, at a press conference on Thursday, threatened that elections would not hold in the southern part of the country should the commission decide to go ahead with the exercise as scheduled.
Prominent northern groups and individuals on Friday opposed calls for the postponement of the forthcoming general elections while they also vowed to resist any attempt by the Federal Government to sack Professor Attahiru Jega as the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission.
In separate interviews with Ashiwaju,org those who spoke lambasted the Southern Nigeria Peoples Assembly led by Ijaw leader, Chief Edwin Clark, for seeking the postponement of the polls.
They also condemned the Assembly’s call for the sacking and arrest of Jega for allegedly conniving with northern leaders to rig President Goodluck Jonathan out of office.
The SNPA, at a press conference on Thursday, threatened that elections would not hold in the southern part of the country should the commission decide to go ahead with the exercise as scheduled.
Pressure mounted by President Goodluck
Jonathan’s loyalists and service chiefs on the Independent National
Electoral Commission led to the postponement of the 2015 general
elections Ashiwaju,org has learnt
The polls were billed for February 14 (presidential and National Assembly) and February 28 (governorship and House of Assembly).
Jonathan, candidate of the Peoples
Democratic Party, is contesting against retired Gen. Muhammadu Buhari of
the All Progressive Congress and 12 other candidates at the
presidential poll.
Those who pushed for the postponement,
despite the opposition from the All Progressives Congress and many
Nigerians, include the Presidency; the Peoples Democratic Party
Jonathan’s loyalists; the National Security Adviser, Colonel Sambo
Dasuki; the Chiefs of Defence, Army, Naval and Air Staff, among others.
Two weeks ago, Dasuki, while speaking at
a forum at the Chatham House in London, asked INEC to postpone the
elections, saying the shift would allow for proper preparations and
distribution of PVCs by the electoral body.
Former Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association(NBA), Onitsha branch, Obele Chuka, has described the candidate of the People's Democratic Party(PDP) for Anambra central senatorial district,Mrs Uche Ekwunife, as an opportunist who has no interests of the people at heart. Chuka who spoke with the New Telegraph in Awka said since the Mbadinuju administration, Ekwunife had been hoodwinking the people of the state and making fortunes from their commonwealth,noting however that the Anambra voters had become wiser this time and would pay the PDP candidate back in her own coins.
Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa was humiliated Thursday at the Samson Siasia stadium at the Yenagoa venue of the presidential campaign rally. The governor almost received the treatment meted out to former Governor Timipre Sylva, who was stoned with sachet water at the same venue some years ago, but for the proactive move of the security agencies, who ensured that sachet water, often used as missiles by the crowd, was not allowed into the venue. The crowd at the capacity-filled stadium had enthusiastically received Mr. Jonathan amidst singing and dancing. But the joyful atmosphere was fouled when the president tried to urge them to cooperate with Mr. Dickson Due to repeated threats by some youth groups barring the president’s wife, Patience, from attending the rally, security operatives were on their toes to block any attack on the First Lady. As the president made the call of support for Mr. Dickson, the crowd responded with loud shouts of No! No! No!.