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Rivers Emergency Rule: I have fulfilled presidential mandate – Ibas declares 

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Sole administrator of Rivers State, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas
By Our Correspondent
Ahead of the one week expiration of the emergency rule in Rivers State, the Sole Administrator, Retired Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas, on Friday declared that he has achieved the mandate handed to him by President Bola Tinubu following the declaration of emergency rule in the state March 18, 2024.
Recall that Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas was appointed Sole Administrator of Rivers State after President Tinubu declared a state of emergency in the state, following suspension of the state governor, Siminalayi Fubara, his Deputy Prof. Ngozi Odu and members of the state House of Assembly for an initial six months, with the President alleging insecurity and total collapse of governance in the state.
However,with less than a week to the completion of the six  months of emergency rule, the Sole Administrator has declared that he has achieved his mandate following the successful restoration of democratic governance at the grassroots level, with the conduct of the local government elections.
Ibas made the declaration at the Government House Port Harcourt, during a ceremony where the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC) presented the comprehensive report of the recently concluded local government elections to the State him.
Speaking at the ceremony, Ibas stated that the peaceful conduct of the polls and the subsequent swearing-in of democratically elected Chairmen and Councillors across all 23 Local Government Areas marked the direct fulfillment of the presidential directive issued to him on March 18, 2025.
“Mr. President’s mandate to me was clear: to stabilize the state, create an enabling environment for the re-establishment of its institutions, and return Rivers State back to full democratic governance,” the Administrator said. “With the successful conduct and swearing-in of local government chairmen and their councils, I believe we have decisively achieved the mandate that we were given.”
He commended RSIEC for organising what he described as a fair, credible, and transparent electoral process, which has been widely praised within and beyond the state.
“For once, an election was conducted where nobody was harassed, where people went out freely to express themselves and to select whom they wanted as their leaders. This is a testament to the peaceful and enabling environment we have collectively fostered,” he remarked.
The Administrator gave the assurance that his administration would meticulously review the RSIEC report and issue an official government white paper in due course. He extended his profound appreciation to his team, security agencies, and state officials for their collaborative effort and synergy, noting that “this is what it takes to build nations.”
Earlier, while presenting the detailed report, the Chairman of RSIEC, Dr. Michael  Odey, described the election as a “historic achievement” for the state and the country. He revealed that the document provides a full account of the entire process, from the initial notice of election to stakeholder engagements, polling, collation of results, and the final announcement of winners.
“The report highlights our modest achievements, our challenges, and provides key recommendations that will strengthen future elections in Rivers State,” Dr. Odey stated.
He emphasized that the Commission operated strictly in accordance with the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission Law of 2018 (as amended) and credited the election’s success to robust collaboration with political parties, civil society organizations, and security agencies.
Dr. Odey also expressed the Commission’s gratitude to the Administrator for providing “adequate and sufficient” funding, which enabled an unprecedented feat in Nigerian electoral management.
“In the history of election management in Nigeria, be it national or sub-national, no institution has ever organized, coordinated, conducted, and supervised a complete electoral process within a period of 30 days. With all modesty, I have no regrets in stating this fact for the record,” he declared.
The RSIEC Chairman concluded by commending the people of Rivers State for their peaceful participation and cooperation throughout the exercise, praying for the continued progress and prosperity of the state.

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INC delegate election: Wodu, Nengi James, Odiowei picks nomination forms for INC President

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Engr. Ebipamowei Wodu, Chief Kennedy Odiowei and the 2nd Vice President, Alabo Nengi James (OON).

By David Owei,Bayelsa

The National delegates election of the Ijaw National Congress (INC) has kicked off on Wednesday in Yenagoa with three aspirants indicating their readiness to contest for the position of the President with the procurement of nomination forms.

Among those who procured nomination forms on wednesday at the Ijaw House include the incumbent Secetary of the INC, Engr. Ebipamowei Wodu, Chief Kennedy Odiowei and the 2nd Vice President, Alabo Nengi James (OON).

They are all aspiring to succeed the outgoing President of the Ijaw National Congress (INC), Professor Benjamin Okaba.

The incumbent Secetary of the INC, Engr. Ebipamowei Wodu, While speaking with newsmen after the collection of nomination form, vowed to bring new innovations, dynamism and sustained change to the Ijaw nation.

Wodu, noted that there has been notable division and infractions in the fold of the INC,” As Ijaw people have not been working together and the present executive have tried. We are going to ensure the unification of the Ijaw people and that the Ijaw people speak with one voice.”

” We will also ensure that we are have a one voice at the international levels and we will amplify the voice of ijaw nation.”

He reiterated his long standing call for resource control and urged the Nigerian government to allocate 50 percent of resources derived from Ijaw land to the Ijaw people.

He emphasized that his foremost priority would be to unite the Ijaw nation, ensuring the people speak with one strong and united voice.

He also promised to provide the INC with a befitting and well equipped national secretariat.

Engr. Wodu also assured that he would work closely with multinational companies and government institutions to promote sustainable development within Ijaw communities.

As part of his plans, he pledged to establish a contract and complaints desk where Ijaw people can report cases of oppression or unfair treatment, with the aim of ensuring justice and protection for all.

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ADC Northwest Zone Holds Strategic Meeting In Kaduna . . . Says Nigerians Require Responsive Governance.

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By Abdulwaheed Olayinka Adubi, Kaduna-Nigeria

The executive members of the northwest zone of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), converged on Kaduna for a strategic meeting, and discussed issues around the progress of the party in the zone.

At the maiden meeting of the zone on Wednesday, the party declared that the people of the northwest and Nigerians require leadership that focused on public interest and responsive governance.

In his opening remarks, the Zonal Vice Chairman of the northwest, Hon. Jafar Sani, disclosed that the northwest zone occupies a strategic position in the political landscape of the country, hence the need for proper coordination of the party in the zone.

While speaking, the Zonal Vice Chairman also declared that arrangements are on the top gear for the unveiling of the Zonal Secretariat, as well, the State Secretariats across the seven states within the zone.

On the ongoing mobilisation, revalidation and membership exercise of the ADC across the country, Sani said, “we are aware that some of the states have commenced this exercise around November last year, with many of us trying to follow suit, especially in the northwest.”

He added that: ” whatever steps the northwest is taken would definitely have a significant effect on the nation’s polity, so today, we are going to look into all the reports that we have received from all the states within the zone, and treat each of them accordingly.”

Fielding questions from Journalists shortly after the meeting, the Zonal National Secretary of the party, Hon. Abubakar Sa’ad Fakai, explained that the party leadership at all levels are working round the clock to ensure that the party is rooted in the country ahead of the 2027 general elections.

This is just as he also disclosed that the leadership of the party is considering all the issues one after the other, and to ensure that they are addressed based on the issues common to each state.

” If you have been following the activities of the National Secretariat of the party, you will see that the national leadership of the party is working on issues, one at a time, and in no distance time, all issues will be addressed in the interest of Nigerians,” Fakai explained.

When asked on the chances of the party to take over power in 2027, Fakai said: ” I am convinced that the ADC provides a credible platform that is already the choice of Nigerians, and with this, I can assure you that ADC is a part that everybody want to belong to ahead of the forthcoming general elections in 2027. Northwest Zone Holds Strategic Meeting In Kaduna

. . . Says Nigerians Require Responsive Governance.

By Abdulwaheed Olayinka Adubi, Kaduna

The executive members of the northwest zone of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), converged on Kaduna for a strategic meeting, and discussed issues around the progress of the party in the zone.

At the maiden meeting of the zone on Wednesday, the party declared that the people of the northwest and Nigerians require leadership that focused on public interest and responsive governance.

In his opening remarks, the Zonal Vice Chairman of the northwest, Hon. Jafar Sani, disclosed that the northwest zone occupies a strategic position in the political landscape of the country, hence the need for proper coordination of the party in the zone.

While speaking, the Zonal Vice Chairman also declared that arrangements are on the top gear for the unveiling of the Zonal Secretariat, as well, the State Secretariats across the seven states within the zone.

On the ongoing mobilisation, revalidation and membership exercise of the ADC across the country, Sani said, “we are aware that some of the states have commenced this exercise around November last year, with many of us trying to follow suit, especially in the northwest.”

He added that: ” whatever steps the northwest is taken would definitely have a significant effect on the nation’s polity, so today, we are going to look into all the reports that we have received from all the states within the zone, and treat each of them accordingly.”

Fielding questions from Journalists shortly after the meeting, the Zonal National Secretary of the party, Hon. Abubakar Sa’ad Fakai, explained that the party leadership at all levels are working round the clock to ensure that the party is rooted in the country ahead of the 2027 general elections.

This is just as he also disclosed that the leadership of the party is considering all the issues one after the other, and to ensure that they are addressed based on the issues common to each state.

” If you have been following the activities of the National Secretariat of the party, you will see that the national leadership of the party is working on issues, one at a time, and in no distance time, all issues will be addressed in the interest of Nigerians,” Fakai explained.

When asked on the chances of the party to take over power in 2027, Fakai said: ” I am convinced that the ADC provides a credible platform that is already the choice of Nigerians, and with this, I can assure you that ADC is a part that everybody want to belong to ahead of the forthcoming general elections in 2027.

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FCT Council Polls: INEC Publishes Names of 1,680 315 Voters …Resumes CVR exercise in Anambra State

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By George Mgbeleke

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has published and presented the revised Register of Voters for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) ahead of the February 21, 2026, Area Council Election, with the total number of registered voters rising to 1,680,315.

The presentation took place in Abuja on Wednesday, January 14, 2026, during a Stakeholders’ meeting with political parties, where the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) for the FCT, Malam Aminu Idris, described the exercise as a critical constitutional requirement in the Commission’s preparations for the election.

The REC recalled that INEC resumed the nationwide Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise on August 18, 2025, beginning with online pre-registration and followed by physical registration nationwide from September 29, 2025.

He explained that, in compliance with Section 9(6) of the Electoral Act, 2022, the CVR was suspended in the FCT on October 12, 2025, to allow the Commission revise the Register of Voters for the Area Council Election.

According to him, the revision process, carried out pursuant to Section 10(6) of the Electoral Act, involved biometric deduplication of the register, its display for claims and objections, and the compilation of a supplementary list arising from the exercise.

He noted that the revised register now supersedes all previous registers.

Malam Idris disclosed that the total number of registered voters in the FCT increased from 1,570,307 recorded in 2023 to 1,680,315, adding that detailed statistics were made available to political parties at the meeting.

He further briefed stakeholders on the Commission’s level of preparedness for the February 21, 2026, Area Council Election, which will fill 62 councillorship seats and six chairmanship positions across the FCT.

He listed activities already undertaken by the Commission to include the monitoring of party primaries, publication of final lists of candidates, commencement of campaign monitoring, receipt of non-sensitive materials, activation of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS), voter education and sensitisation, stakeholder engagement, and collaboration with security agencies through the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES).

The REC urged political parties and candidates to sustain the prevailing peaceful atmosphere in the FCT and intensify voter mobilisation ahead of the election.

He also announced that Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) for newly registered voters, as well as those who applied for transfer or updates during the CVR exercise, had been delivered to the FCT, noting that the Commission would announce the commencement date for PVC collection in due course.

In a related development, INEC has resumed the Continuous Voter Registration exercise in Anambra State.

The CVR exercise was suspended on July 20, 2025, to enable the Commission clean up the voters’ register, as well as produce and distribute Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) ahead of the November 8, 2025, governorship election in the state.

The resumption of the CVR exercise at the Anambra State office and the 21 Local Government Area offices is expected to provide eligible voters the opportunity to register, update their records, apply for replacement of lost or damaged PVCs, and transfer their voting locations ahead of the 2027 General Election.

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