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Senate moves to establish Early Voting for Nigerians on essential duties during elections …..As Bill scales 2nd reading 

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By George Mgbeleke
The Senate on Thursday passed to second reading a Bill to amend the Electoral Act to provide opportunity for Nigerians on essential duties to perform their civic duties.
The Bill sponsored by Senator Abdulaziz zMusa Yar’adua seeks to amend the Electoral Act tagged “Electoral Act(Amendment -Early Voting Bill) 2024.

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In his lead debate Senator Yar’adua noted that the Bill seeks to enfranchise a significant group of Nigerians who, due to the nature of their duties on election days, are denied the opportunity to exercise their most fundamental democratic right; the right to vote.
He said,”This very important bill seeking to introduce early voting in the Electoral Act 2022 to enhance the inclusion, participation and integrity of Nigeria’s electoral process, and for related matters, was read for the first time on Wednesday, the 15th day of May  2024.
“Mr. President, Distinguished Colleagues, due to the far-reaching nature of this Bill, let me crave your indulgence to extensively highlight the background, which I believe will not only provide a proper context for this legislative initiative but also motivate this hallowed chamber to accelerate the legislative process in enacting the Bill.
“Background and Rationale
In any democratic process, equal opportunity must be given to all citizens to participate in elections regardless of their gender, ethnicity, religion, occupation or socioeconomic status. This ensures the true reflection of the will of the people thereby enhancing the stability of the democratic process. Unfortunately, a huge number of Nigerians who are involved in making Nigeria’s elections a success are excluded from the crucial decision-making of choosing their leaders through the ballot.”
The lawmaker further observed that,”Over one million citizens who play critical roles in ensuring the smooth conduct of the elections are disenfranchised.
” These include INEC officials, including ad-hoc staff, the security personnel, journalists, observers and others who work on election day to uphold the integrity of the process are effectively denied their right to vote because they are deployed to polling units far from where they registered. This is an irony that should not be lost on us, and this bill seeks to correct that by making provision for early voting for such citizens.
“Mr President, Distinguished Colleagues, this exclusion has characterised all elections in the Fourth Republic and became more alarming in the 2023 General Elections with over 1 million ad-hoc staff, 310,973 police personnel, 93,495 military and Department of State Service (DSS) personnel, 51,000 personnel from the National Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC), 21,000 from the Federal Road Safety Corps, 11,336 from the Nigeria Correctional Service, 9,447 from the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency and 350 personnel from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission who were actively engaged in election activities were disenfranchised. Similarly, the Independent National Electoral Commission reported that 144,800 observers were deployed by 196 national and domestic organisations, with the implication that those citizens were also unable to vote. This is in addition to journalists and others involved in elections in various capacities. The number of those excluded from voting could change the outcomes of election results.”
Continuing he said,”Mr. President, Distinguished Colleagues, the figures highlighted above makes this bill a necessity to address the ‘disenfranchisement’ of eligible voters. As lawmakers, it is our duty to ensure that every Nigerian citizen, regardless of their profession or duty on election day, has the opportunity to participate fully in the electoral process. Incorporating early voting in our electoral legal framework shall strengthen universal adult suffrage as our Constitution guarantees every eligible Nigerian the right to vote.
” Furthermore, this Bill strengthens democratic values as democracy thrives when participation is broad, inclusive, and representative. By preventing those on election duty from voting, we are limiting the breadth of participation and undermining the very principles of democracy.
“Distinguished Colleagues, here are the highlights of the bill:
Provision for eligibility and registration of early voters:  Political parties will receive a list of registered early voters to ensure transparency.
Eligible individuals include security personnel, electoral officials and those deemed eligible by the commission who must apply 30 days before the early voting date (Clause 44A (2)-(6)).
“Implementation and Voting Procedure.
A designated early voting date will be set, not more than 7 days before the general election (Section 44A (1)).
Voting centers will be established in every ward, with early votes counted on the official election day (Section 44A (10)-(17))Cross-Country Survey.”
The Lawmaker noted  that early voting has been part of the electoral legal frameworks in other jurisdictions with its attendant huge success stories in promoting voter participation, reducing election day pressure, and increasing accessibility.
” In the United States, early voting varies by State, with some states allowing a few days to several weeks (up to 45 days) in advance of election day. In Australia, early voting starts about 2-3 weeks before the election, with the 2019 federal election recording 40% of voters that cast their ballots early. In Canada, early voting takes place 12 days before election day allowing voters greater flexibility. In Germany, Postal voting is initiated four to six weeks before the election, enabling voters to participate ahead of time.
“Distinguished Colleagues, it is interesting to note that early voting has also gained traction in several African countries as a tool to improve electoral efficiency, increase voter turnout, and enhance inclusivity, especially for marginalized groups. In South Africa, the Independent Electoral Commission allows early voting 2 days before the general election for individuals such as the elderly, disabled, pregnant women, security forces, and those working on Election Day.

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Bayelsa PDP Passes Vote Of Confidence On Nyesom Wike As Great Joshua Maciver Gets BOT Role

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Hon. Barr. Alabh George Turnah

By David Owei,Bayelsa

The Bayelsa State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has passed a resounding vote of confidence on the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, in recognition of what it described as his courageous and stabilizing leadership in sustaining the party through challenging times.

The decision was reached during the Party’s 99th State Executive Committee (SEC) Meeting, the highest decision-making body of the PDP in Bayelsa State.

At the meeting, the SEC also approved the nomination of former Deputy Governorship candidate, Joshua MacIver, as a member of the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the PDP to represent Bayelsa State. In addition, the committee adopted him as the leader of the party in the state, signaling a renewed drive toward unity and consolidation within the PDP fold.

Speaking at the meeting, the State Chairman of the Party, Hon. Barr. Alabh George Turnah, MON, who presided over the strategic engagements, commended members of the SEC for their steadfastness, loyalty, and commitment to the survival of the party. He particularly lauded Wike for his pivotal role in strengthening the PDP at both the national and sub-national levels.

Turnah expressed optimism over MacIver’s return to the party, describing it as a significant boost to ongoing efforts to reposition the PDP for future political engagements. He emphasized that under the current leadership, the party remains resolute and better prepared to reclaim its mandate.

The chairman further urged party leaders and stakeholders to intensify grassroots mobilization, especially as the ongoing e-registration and revalidation exercise enters a critical phase across communities, wards, and local government areas in the state.

In his remarks, MacIver expressed appreciation for the warm reception and reaffirmed his commitment to the growth and unity of the PDP. He noted that the party he has returned to is revitalized and well-positioned for resurgence.

He maintained that the PDP continues to enjoy widespread support among Bayelsans, particularly at the grassroots, and dismissed concerns about recent political developments in the state, insisting that the party remains a dominant force.

MacIver also commended Turnah for his leadership, courage, and sacrifices in steering the party through turbulent times, pledging his full support and hinting at a massive return of party faithful in the coming months.

Earlier, MacIver was formally received by the State Chairman and members of the State Working Committee (SWC) during a meeting held at the Chairman’s office.

The 99th SEC meeting was a defining moment in the ongoing efforts to reposition the PDP in Bayelsa State ahead of future political contests.

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Bayelsa’s Development Emotional For Me, Says Osinbajo *Hails Diri On Inauguration Of Road, Hospital 53 Years After

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Former Vice president, Prof Yemi Osinbajo (middle) Gov of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri and others

By David Owei

Immediate past Vice President of Nigeria, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has said the pace of development of Bayelsa has left him emotional.

Speaking at Oporoma community, headquarters of the Southern Ijaw Local Government Area, on Monday during a grand reception in his honour, the former Vice President said he was impressed by the people-oriented projects of the Senator Douye Diri administration, stressing that the governor understood the reason for governance.

A statement by the governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Daniel Alabrah, quoted Prof. Osinbajo as recalling his visit to the state on February 19, 2022 for the groundbreaking ceremony of the Angiama-Oporoma bridge project, saying he had his doubts when he saw that the area was a forest.

Osinbajo, however, expressed delight that Governor Diri had proved him wrong by ensuring the completion of the 630-metre bridge and the access road to Oporoma, which had been on the drawing board for over six decades.

He said by his development strides, Diri had proved that God did not make a mistake in his choice as governor and that the people of Bayelsa were happy with him.

He hailed the completion of the referral hospital in Oporoma, which he also inaugurated, saying that he was impressed that the hospital, initiated 53 years ago in 1973 but was completed by the Diri administration, was already performing surgeries.

Innagurating the Agbura-Oxbow Lake road in Yenagoa Local Government Area, the former VP described the project as impactful, saying it not only linked communities but also reduced travel time and connected communities to key federal government offices such as the Nigeria Content Development and Monitoring Board, Central Bank of Nigeria and the Federal Secretariat.

While commending Diri, Osinbajo said he is a man that keeps to his words and that it was rare to find such quality within the Nigerian political space.

His words: “I am privileged to be alive and to be a part of history. This is a very special day for me; an emotional one.

“I was here for the groundbreaking (of the bridge at Angiama). At that time, it was a dream because there was no access road to one of the most prolific oil producing local government areas in the country.”

Osinbajo profusely commended the Bayelsa governor.

“I had my doubts but here we are today witnessing history. I believe that once a leader understands the reason God gave him the opportunity to serve, the people will be happy. Douye Diri has proved that God did not make a wrong choice in him. He proves every day that he is the right man for the job.

“Let me thank my brother and friend for the kind invitation to be here because it is not often that you find men and women able to keep their words in politics. He is a man a character, who keeps his promises; faithful and loyal to his friends. Any man who keeps his promises will be faithful to his people.

“I commend him for doing what he ought to do, providing facilities to make life easy for the people. I pray for the governor that the progress today is only the beginning and the Almighty God will enable you achieve more and Bayelsa will prosper.”

In his remarks, Governor Douye Diri appreciated the immediate past vice president for accepting to visit the state again to inaugurate key projects executed by his administration.

He said Osinbajo loves development and the people of Bayelsa as exemplified in his readiness to always respond positively whenever he was invited.

Diri stressed that the essesence of governance is to bring happiness to the people, assuring that his administration will continue to embark on people-oriented projects.

He said the referral hospital had not only been completed but had also been fully equipped, and promised to construct the road from Oporoma to the hospital at Osokama as well as fence the hospital.

He said: “A few years ago, on February 19, 2022, as Vice President, you visited and was part of the process that marked the beginning of the Angiama bridge. Our collective prayers have been answered as that project was commissioned by President Bola Tinubu on April 10.

“Today you have graciously returned to celebrate with us. For that staedfastness and support, we are grateful. You are a true son of Bayelsa State.

“These projects you have inaugurated are important to our people. Development must be felt in our communities. For us, there is nothing like difficult terrain. This is what God has given us and it is our duty to tame it.

“Today, this government has not only completed the referral hospital, it has been equipped and ready to serve the whole of constituency 2 and 3 in Sputhern Ijaw. Your government is bringing healthcare to your doorsteps.“

Earlier at the Agbura-Oxbow Lake road commissioning ceremony, the Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Moses Teibowei, remarked that the 6.72km road will create easier and shorter access to Swali and other parts of Yenagoa thereby reducing travel time.

He thanked Governor Diri for his visionary leadership and expressed optimism that Bayelsa wil witness more infrastructural development under the incumbent administration.

At Oporoma, the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Nimibofa Ayawei, said the people of Southern Ijaw were grateful to the administration for giving them access road after decades of neglect despite being one of the local governments with the highest production of crude oil in the country.

The event featured the presentation of gifts to Osinbajo and a cultural performance by the Bayelsa State Council for Arts and Culture troupe.

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The Universe Is a Better Place to Live in Since Men Like You Were Born’: Aide Pays Glowing Tribute to Sen.Orji Uzor Kalu at 66

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Senator Orji Uzor Kalu (Abia North) with his Aide

Jonas Ezieke, Abuja

‎Emmanuel Iheakachukwu Odoemelam, Legislative Aide to Senator Orji Uzor Kalu and a Ph.D candidate in Chemistry at the Beijing University of Chemical Technology (BUCT), has released a heartfelt birthday tribute hailing the former Abia State governor’s “selfless, sacrificial, and pragmatic leadership” as Kalu marks his 66th birthday.

‎In a statement personally signed by the aide, Odoemelam joined millions of admirers worldwide to celebrate a leader whose impact, he said, has given meaning to countless lives across Nigeria and beyond.

‎“The universe is a better place because men like you were born,” Odoemelam wrote. “You have created immense value across every sphere of human endeavor, and you remain equipped to do even more for humanity.”

‎The warm tribute singled out Kalu’s rare ability to balance family life, business, politics, and philanthropy a discipline Odoemelam described as “truly exemplary” and a source of inspiration for people from all walks of life. He further praised the senator’s wisdom, interpersonal skills, and time management, noting that Kalu remains “kind, open-minded, and deeply detribalized, with a high degree of emotional intelligence.”

‎Odoemelam, who is pursuing his doctorate in Chemistry at BUCT while serving on the senator’s legislative team, fervently prayed for Kalu’s continued health and mental acuity.

‎“May God grant you continued good health and a sound mind, so that you may complete the work of social transformation and human upliftment that He has placed upon your shoulders,” he said. “Happy Birthday and congratulations!”

‎Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, who represents Abia North Senatorial District, has remained a prominent figure in Nigerian politics and business. His 66th birthday has drawn similar tributes from President Tinubu, national leaders, colleagues and constituents,

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