Politics
INEC, NBS Partner to Strengthen National Data and Electoral Infrastructure
By Our Correspondent
Ahead of 2027 general elections, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has pledged to collaborate with the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) in a bid to enhance national data management and strengthen Nigeria’s electoral processes.
This declaration was made by the INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, when he hosted the Statistician-General of the Federation, Prince Adeyemi Adeniran, and his management team on a courtesy visit at the Commission’s headquarters in Abuja on Tuesday.
Prof. Yakubu noted that the engagement marked the first formal meeting between the two agencies, describing it as a significant step towards aligning national statistical resources with electoral operations.
“For the second time in one week, we are pleased to host another key national institution. Last week, it was the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC). Today, we are honoured to receive the leadership of the National Bureau of Statistics,” Yakubu said.
He commended the NBS for its role in producing and managing accurate and reliable statistics, which he described as “the largest official database on all aspects of national life in Nigeria.”
He added that INEC also maintains the most extensive database of adult citizens, specifically for elections, safeguarded under the National Data Protection Act.
Highlighting the scope of the new partnership, Yakubu explained that the NBS could leverage INEC’s vast nationwide network of facilities and infrastructure beyond elections.
“Elections hold only once in four years or as the need arises, but our facilities remain in place year-round. This partnership will enable their optimal use for the benefit of Nigerians,” he stated.
Recalling INEC’s support during the COVID-19 pandemic, when the Commission deployed vehicles to assist with contact tracing and surveillance, Yakubu stressed that INEC is always willing to partner with national agencies within the law, while maintaining its independence.
The INEC Chairman also drew attention to the state of public buildings used as polling units and collation centres across the country, most of which are located in primary and secondary schools.
He urged the NBS to integrate data on the condition of such facilities – including access to water, electricity, and ramps for persons with disabilities – into its statistical reports and recommendations to the National Economic Council (NEC).
“These schools train our youths at the foundation and intermediate levels of education. They deserve to benefit from the dividends of democracy, and improving them will directly support our electoral operations,” Yakubu said.
He further disclosed that the Commission’s Atlas of Electoral Constituencies and its Electoral Facilities Locator (EFLoc) are available online to guide the NBS and the public in accessing the geographical coordinates and details of electoral infrastructure across Nigeria.
Prof. Yakubu reaffirmed INEC’s readiness to continue working with the NBS and other national institutions. “We welcome this partnership in keeping with our commitment to strengthen electoral activities in Nigeria. Together, we can build stronger systems that serve the Nigerian people better,” he said.
Fielding questions from journalists shortly after the his meeting with INEC National Chairman and his management team,Prince Adeyemi Adeniran explained that the purpose of their visit was to seek for collaboration between INEC and the National Bureau of Statistics.
“As you all know, the core mandate of the National Bureau of Statistics is to warehouse all official data for the country so that we can make those data available to the public, available to government to do their work, to make programs, to formulate policies.
“This is the essence why we are here. We are coming to collaborate with INEC to see how we can synergize between INEC and the National Bureau of Statistics.
We are coming to collaborate with INEC and the National Bureau of Statistics for the achievement of our core mandate.
Working together, we will produce results. We have seen a lot of good things that INEC has been doing over the years,he said.
Continuing,Prince Adeniran further added, “INEC has substantially improved the photos registered. They have been transparent in their processes.
“If you go to their website, you will see a lot of data that they have generated that are out there.
“We are going to work with them to see how… We are going to work with them to see how we can make this data more accessible to the citizens at the grassroots.
“Not everybody has access to the website, but we have a way by which we get data to the grassroots. So we will be helping them to ensure that all the good work that they are doing are related to the ordinary citizens at the grassroots.
“We are also going to benefit by having a lot of data that they produce from time to time as we speed their green registration.
“We are also going to benefit by having a lot of data that they produce from time to time as we speed their green registration.
“Now, this data is being put together almost every week. So MBS will have the opportunity to get the latest data from INEC and make it in a format that people will be able to relate to it.
“We are going to introduce a lot of infographics into the data that has been produced by INEC so that it can make more meaningful and more interpretation to the citizens.
“That is the reason why we are here. collaboration we are not going to stop at this mutual benefit from the two agencies we’ll be formulating as we go ahead.”
Politics
Borno South 2027: Askira gains support as calls for power rotation challenge Ndume
By Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi
Stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Borno State have endorsed the Deputy Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Abdullahi Musa Askira, for the Borno South Senatorial District seat ahead of the 2027 general elections, setting the stage for a potential political contest with incumbent Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume.
The endorsement followed a series of consultations across the nine local government areas in the district, amid growing calls for power rotation and equitable representation within the zone.
Speaking on behalf of the stakeholders, a prominent political figure in the area, Sule Gambo, said the move was driven by the need to restore a long-standing zoning arrangement that had been overlooked.
“It was we, the people of Askira/Uba, who initiated this arrangement. We agreed that the seat should shift to Gwoza to give them a sense of belonging,” Gambo stated.
He, however, lamented that the rotation principle had not been sustained after the tenure of the late Senator Mohammed Mahdi.
“The senatorial seat is supposed to rotate among Chibok, Damboa, Gwoza, and Askira/Uba. Unfortunately, this has not been the case for a long time,” he added.
Stakeholders described Askira’s emergence as a strategic step toward restoring political balance in the district, urging party members to unite behind his candidacy.
“By the will of God, the time has come for Askira/Uba. One of our illustrious sons, Engineer Abdullahi Askira, has shown interest, and we want to ensure the principle of rotation is upheld,” Gambo said.
Adding a gender perspective, a women leader in the area, Tafu Malla, commended Askira’s grassroots engagement and empowerment initiatives, particularly among youths and women.
“He maintains a genuine open-door policy and is always there for the poor,” she said, noting that many women have benefitted from his employment and empowerment programmes.
Also speaking, a retired Permanent Secretary and former Special Adviser from Chibok, Hawa Mai-Musa, stressed the importance of fairness in political representation.
“To be fair to the people of Chibok and Askira/Uba, it is time for a rotation. Engineer Askira is a proven leader whose track record shows he has been tested,” she said.
Highlighting the role of women in elections, she added, “Women carry the bulk of the votes in Borno—at least 70 per cent. If we stand with him, he will surely succeed.”
From the Uba Emirate, Adamu Jafiya emphasized the need for development-focused representation, noting that the district requires leadership capable of attracting federal presence.
“While others are bringing federal projects to their zones, we are busy with political wars. We need Engr. Askira to bring his professional and legislative experience to the Senate,” he said.
The agitation for the proposed “Savannah State” has also emerged as a key campaign issue, with supporters noting that Askira’s advocacy has strengthened his political profile within the district.
However, political analysts say the influence of Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume remains significant, given his long-standing presence in the National Assembly and deep-rooted political network.
Despite this, the coordinated endorsement of Askira signals a growing momentum within the APC to reshape the political dynamics of Borno South ahead of the 2027 elections.
For now, the Deputy Speaker is yet to make a formal declaration, as his camp awaits further direction from the party leadership.
Politics
ADC Expels its Factional Chairman, Nafiu Bala Gombe,10 other Erring Members at Convention
By George Mgbeleke
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has announced the expulsion of several members following resolutions reached at its National Convention held on April 14, 2026, in Abuja.
In a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, the party said the decision was taken after the adoption of a disciplinary motion against members found to have acted contrary to its constitution and values.
The affected individuals have ceased to be members of the party with immediate effect and are now free to explore other political platforms, while the ADC affirmed that any party willing to receive them is at liberty to do so. The party reiterated its commitment to discipline, internal democracy, and the rule of law.
The full statement reads:
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) wishes to inform the public that, pursuant to resolutions reached at its National Convention held on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, at the Rainbow Event Centre, Garki, Abuja, the Party has approved the expulsion of certain individuals for acts deemed inconsistent with its constitution, values, and disciplinary framework.
The affected individuals are Hon. Leke Abejide, Nafiu Bala Gombe, Mr. Kingsley Temitope Ogga, Mr. Don Norman Obinna, Mr. Kennedy Odion, Mr. Clement Ehigiator, Mrs. Stella Chukwuma, Patrick Ambut, Johny Tovie Derek, Duke Dick, and Elias Adikwu.
This decision followed the consideration and adoption of a motion on the discipline of erring members, duly presented and ratified by delegates at the Convention under the leadership of His Excellency, Senator David Mark, GCON, National Chairman of the Party.
With this action, the affected individuals cease to be members of the African Democratic Congress with immediate effect. Consequently, they are now at liberty to explore other political platforms, and any political party that may wish to receive them is free to do so.
The Party reiterates its unwavering commitment to discipline, internal democracy, and the rule of law. The ADC will continue to uphold the highest standards of accountability as it consolidates its position as a credible and viable alternative for Nigerians.
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HURIWA Questions Political Accountability -Says Unresolved Corruption Allegations should Bar Public Office Aspirants
By George Mgbeleke
The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has expressed deep concern over what it described as the troubling culture of political recycling of individuals facing serious allegations of financial misconduct, warning that such practices undermine public confidence in governance and the anti-corruption campaign.
The group recalled the controversial remark attributed to former Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, that “once you join the APC, your sins are forgiven,” describing it as symbolic of growing public suspicion regarding political accountability within the ruling All Progressives Congress (All Progressives Congress).
HURIWA questioned whether the APC has become “a haven for suspected thieves of public funds,” stressing that such perceptions—whether fair or not—pose a serious reputational risk to Nigeria’s democratic institutions and anti-corruption efforts.
The association specifically raised concerns over the political trajectory of former Delta State Governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, noting that his emergence in ongoing political realignments comes amid lingering allegations being investigated by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
According to the group, the use of an entire state political structure as a bargaining tool in political negotiations further raises questions about the ethical foundations of such realignments and the sincerity of Nigeria’s commitment to accountability in public life.
HURIWA maintained that the central objective of its position is to establish the principle that individuals facing unresolved allegations of serious financial impropriety should not be considered fit to contest any elective office until they have fully cleared their names of such accusations, including those relating to alleged mismanagement or diversion of public funds.
It stressed that allowing individuals under such a cloud of suspicion to freely recycle into elective positions without resolution of their cases risks weakening public trust and sending the wrong signal about consequences for alleged abuse of office.
However, the organisation clarified that its position does not amount to a declaration of guilt against any individual, but rather a principled call for due process, transparency, and institutional integrity.
The statement was issued by the National Coordinator of HURIWA, Comrade Emmanuel Nnadozie Onwubiko, who reiterated that no political party affiliation should be interpreted as immunity from scrutiny or investigation.
He urged anti-corruption agencies to remain firm, impartial, and consistent in the discharge of their constitutional responsibilities, warning that selective accountability would further erode public confidence in Nigeria’s democratic system.
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