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- April 15, 2024

The Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) has decried the irregularities, voter suppression and intimidation that characterised the conduct of the off-cycle elections in Bayelsa, Imo and Kogi states which held over the weekend. In a statement by Professor Adele Jinadu, Chairman of the CDD Election Analysis Centre, the views emanated from the organisation’s preliminary

To lend credibility to its handling of the governorship election in Kogi state, especially in places where pre-filled elections results were found, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) announced on Sunday that fresh election will be held on Saturday 18th November 2023 in some Polling Units and wards in Kogi state. Alhaji Mohammed Kudu Haruna,

Amidst allegations of widespread anomalies, malpractices and drama, incumbent Governor Hope Uzodimma, won a landslide victory for a second term in office as governor of Imo state. Despite perceived apathy and low voters’ turnout, the governor polled a total of 540,308 votes to defeat his closest rivals, Senator Samuel Anyanwu of the PDP who polled

Contrary to widely help believe that the governorship election in Kogi state would be violent, the exercise went on largely peaceful but rocked by pockets of allegations of malpractices by major contenders, with the Independent National Electoral Commission suspending elections in some wards . Eighteen political parties took part in the election. They are the

Bayelsa, known as the glory of all lands, manifested some of the finest attributes of democracy on Saturday when its citizens trooped to the polls to elect who governs the state for the next four years. Contrary to some events to suggest likely violence, forty-eight hours to the election, the electoral process was largely peaceful

The Federal Government on Friday evening secured a restraining order against the organised labour from proceeding on industrial action on Tuesday, November 14,2023. The National Industrial Court sitting in Abuja restrained the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union Congress (TUC) as well as their affiliates from embarking on any form of strike or industrial action.