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BREAKING: Protests Ongoing In Ondo INEC Office

BREAKING: Protests Ongoing In Ondo INEC Office

PDP Protests in Ondo
Fresh report obtained by News Punch has it that some protesters believed to be supporters of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP this morning stormed the Ondo State Headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, calling for the postponement of the gubernatorial election scheduled to hold on Saturday


The aggrieved PDP supporters are demanding for two-weeks extension of the poll.
PDP Protests in Ondo
Fresh report obtained by News Punch has it that some protesters believed to be supporters of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP this morning stormed the Ondo State Headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, calling for the postponement of the gubernatorial election scheduled to hold on Saturday


The aggrieved PDP supporters are demanding for two-weeks extension of the poll.

ONDO Election Postponement Call: Gov. Mimiko Gets Response From INEC

ONDO Election Postponement Call: Gov. Mimiko Gets Response From INEC

Call For Ondo Governorship Election Postponement: Gov. Mimiko Gets Response From INEC
The call by Ondo State Governor, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko has attracted by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, but on the negative.

Rather than oblige to Mimiko's postponement call, the INEC, has declared that the Ondo governorship election slated for Saturday, November 26, will hold as scheduled.

Gov. Mimiko and the Makarfi led Peoples Democratic Party had called for the postponement of the election to allow the Supreme Court take a decision on pending issues relating to its candidate for the election.




The Resident Electoral Commissioner for Ondo State, Olusegun Agbaje, said on Sunday that the call for postponement was unnecessary, report according to Premium Times says

“There are 28 political parties contesting the election, we cannot postpone it because of just one party,” he said.

“This is a pre- election issue, it can go on even up to the Supreme Court, so we cannot wait for that. The election must go on.”

Mr. Agbaje noted that it was not reasonable to shift the election now because all the insensitive materials have been received in Akure.

He also said that the sensitive materials were also ready and now with the Central Bank of Nigeria.

“With this level of preparation, we cannot be talking about postponement,” he noted.

“Let them go and put their house in order, and settle their problems, we cannot allow that to hold us back.”

The official said a final stakeholders meeting will be held in Akure on Tuesday where the Chairman of INEC, Mahmood Yakubu, and the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, will address all political parties on pending issues.

However, PDP’s Publicity Secretary in Ondo State, Banji Okunomo, said the postponement is necessary to give all parties a level playing field given that all some matters were now before the Supreme Court.

“INEC has a hand in the candidacy crisis in the PDP,” Mr. Okunomo said. “But INEC is supposed to be neutral in this matter.

“Everybody is before the Supreme Court right now, which will begin to sit on the matter on Tuesday, we don’t know when it will finish.”

He said it was necessary for INEC to shift the election to avoid any crisis and because the commission is a party to the dispute.

Mr. Okunomo also argued that the shift would forestall a “foreseeable crisis” and ensure peace in the conduct of the election.

“It will be pre-emptive for INEC to go ahead with the election with a controversial candidate for the party,” he insisted.

Businessman Jimoh Ibrahim of the Ali Sheriff faction was listed as the candidate of the PDP by INEC on October 27, on the strength of the judgment of Justice Okon Abang of the Abuja Federal High Court.

Before then, Eyitayo Jegede of the Ahmed Makarfi camp had his name submitted to the commission and was the candidate until he was substituted.

The matter which had been at the appeal court, was to be decided on Friday, but had to be adjourned to allow the Supreme Court decide on the appeal brought by the factional chairman of the party in Ondo State, Biyi Poroye.

Mr. Poroye and others challenged the hearing of the matter by the Appeal Court.

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Call For Ondo Governorship Election Postponement: Gov. Mimiko Gets Response From INEC
The call by Ondo State Governor, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko has attracted by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, but on the negative.

Rather than oblige to Mimiko's postponement call, the INEC, has declared that the Ondo governorship election slated for Saturday, November 26, will hold as scheduled.

Gov. Mimiko and the Makarfi led Peoples Democratic Party had called for the postponement of the election to allow the Supreme Court take a decision on pending issues relating to its candidate for the election.




The Resident Electoral Commissioner for Ondo State, Olusegun Agbaje, said on Sunday that the call for postponement was unnecessary, report according to Premium Times says

“There are 28 political parties contesting the election, we cannot postpone it because of just one party,” he said.

“This is a pre- election issue, it can go on even up to the Supreme Court, so we cannot wait for that. The election must go on.”

Mr. Agbaje noted that it was not reasonable to shift the election now because all the insensitive materials have been received in Akure.

He also said that the sensitive materials were also ready and now with the Central Bank of Nigeria.

“With this level of preparation, we cannot be talking about postponement,” he noted.

“Let them go and put their house in order, and settle their problems, we cannot allow that to hold us back.”

The official said a final stakeholders meeting will be held in Akure on Tuesday where the Chairman of INEC, Mahmood Yakubu, and the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, will address all political parties on pending issues.

However, PDP’s Publicity Secretary in Ondo State, Banji Okunomo, said the postponement is necessary to give all parties a level playing field given that all some matters were now before the Supreme Court.

“INEC has a hand in the candidacy crisis in the PDP,” Mr. Okunomo said. “But INEC is supposed to be neutral in this matter.

“Everybody is before the Supreme Court right now, which will begin to sit on the matter on Tuesday, we don’t know when it will finish.”

He said it was necessary for INEC to shift the election to avoid any crisis and because the commission is a party to the dispute.

Mr. Okunomo also argued that the shift would forestall a “foreseeable crisis” and ensure peace in the conduct of the election.

“It will be pre-emptive for INEC to go ahead with the election with a controversial candidate for the party,” he insisted.

Businessman Jimoh Ibrahim of the Ali Sheriff faction was listed as the candidate of the PDP by INEC on October 27, on the strength of the judgment of Justice Okon Abang of the Abuja Federal High Court.

Before then, Eyitayo Jegede of the Ahmed Makarfi camp had his name submitted to the commission and was the candidate until he was substituted.

The matter which had been at the appeal court, was to be decided on Friday, but had to be adjourned to allow the Supreme Court decide on the appeal brought by the factional chairman of the party in Ondo State, Biyi Poroye.

Mr. Poroye and others challenged the hearing of the matter by the Appeal Court.

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BUSTED: Fake INEC Result Sheets Printing Syndicate Nabbed In Port Harcourt; Culprits Mention APC Chiefs As Sponsors, See Photos

BUSTED: Fake INEC Result Sheets Printing Syndicate Nabbed In Port Harcourt; Culprits Mention APC Chiefs As Sponsors, See Photos

BURSTED: Fake INEC Result Sheets Printing Syndicate Caught In Port Harcourt; See Photos
Police on Saturday, November 5th, uncovered alleged plot by the agents of the Rivers APC to rig the forthcoming Rivers South-East Senatorial District as they busted a fake result sheets printing syndicate in Port Harcourt.

The Printing Press, Help-Mate Consult located at 12 Isiokpo Street D-Line Port Harcourt was printing fake result sheets for seven local government areas of the Rivers South-East when the police stormed the facility upon a tip off by a concerned citizen


Mr Magnus Abe, the Rivers South-East APC candidate for the rerun elections was reportedly arrested along with Director of Help-Mate Consult , Atonye Peters, a prominent member of the APC from Opobo/Nkoro Local Government Area and three of his staff, Richard Koko from Okrika, Nanee Godday from Khana and Tammy Garrick.

Atonye Peters claimed that the printing contract was given to him by Mr Emma Chinda, an APC Leader and Former Commissioner for Agriculture under Rotimi Amaechi. Already, the printing press has already completed two sets for two local government areas before the police got wind of the illegal act.

Among items recovered by the police at the printing press include State-of-the-art Printing Machine, computers, INEC Result Sheets Serial Number Booklets, which the printer used to authenticate the result sheets.

In an interview, Rivers State Chairman Inter-Party Advisory Council , IPAC, Bro Felix Obuah said the arrest of the fake printers of rerun elections result sheets has vindicated the body on the plan INEC and APC to rig the forthcoming rerun elections.

BURSTED: Fake INEC Result Sheets Printing Syndicate Caught In Port Harcourt; See Photos
Police on Saturday, November 5th, uncovered alleged plot by the agents of the Rivers APC to rig the forthcoming Rivers South-East Senatorial District as they busted a fake result sheets printing syndicate in Port Harcourt.

The Printing Press, Help-Mate Consult located at 12 Isiokpo Street D-Line Port Harcourt was printing fake result sheets for seven local government areas of the Rivers South-East when the police stormed the facility upon a tip off by a concerned citizen


Mr Magnus Abe, the Rivers South-East APC candidate for the rerun elections was reportedly arrested along with Director of Help-Mate Consult , Atonye Peters, a prominent member of the APC from Opobo/Nkoro Local Government Area and three of his staff, Richard Koko from Okrika, Nanee Godday from Khana and Tammy Garrick.

Atonye Peters claimed that the printing contract was given to him by Mr Emma Chinda, an APC Leader and Former Commissioner for Agriculture under Rotimi Amaechi. Already, the printing press has already completed two sets for two local government areas before the police got wind of the illegal act.

Among items recovered by the police at the printing press include State-of-the-art Printing Machine, computers, INEC Result Sheets Serial Number Booklets, which the printer used to authenticate the result sheets.

In an interview, Rivers State Chairman Inter-Party Advisory Council , IPAC, Bro Felix Obuah said the arrest of the fake printers of rerun elections result sheets has vindicated the body on the plan INEC and APC to rig the forthcoming rerun elections.

BREAKING: SENATE Strike Threat: INEC fixes Dec. 10 for Rivers re-run, Dec. 3 for Lagos, FCT

BREAKING: SENATE Strike Threat: INEC fixes Dec. 10 for Rivers re-run, Dec. 3 for Lagos, FCT

BREAKING: SENATE Strike Threat: INEC fixes Dec. 10 for Rivers re-run, Dec. 3 for Lagos, FCT
Following threat by the Nigerian Senate it would go on strike should the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) refused to conduct rerun election in Rivers State and others, the electoral umpire has fixed Dec. 10 for the conduct of the outstanding National and State Assembly elections in Rivers.

A statement by the Secretary to the commission, Mrs Auguta Ogakwu, on Thursday in Abuja said that the commission had also approved Dec. 3 to conduct election for the vacant Ifako/Ijaiye seat of Lagos state in the House of Representatives.

The seat became vacant following the death of the member who represented the constituency in the house, Mr Adewale Oluwatayo, in July.




On the same day, according to the statement, the commission will also conclude rescheduled councillorship polls in some area councils in the Federal Capital Territory.

“After months of intensive planning and wide consultations, the Independent National Electoral Commission on Thursday approved the conduct of Lagos’ House of Representative election on Saturday, Dec 3, 2016.

“Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Councillorship election will also hold on Saturday, Dec 3, 2016.

“Rivers, National Assembly (Senate and House of Representatives) and State House of Assembly elections on Saturday, Dec. 10, 2016,” the statement said.

It would be recalled that the National Assembly on Wednesday, gave INEC Dec. 10 deadline to conduct pending elections in Rivers and other parts of the country.

The Senate also threatened to suspend plenary if the commission failed to meet the deadline.


BREAKING: SENATE Strike Threat: INEC fixes Dec. 10 for Rivers re-run, Dec. 3 for Lagos, FCT
Following threat by the Nigerian Senate it would go on strike should the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) refused to conduct rerun election in Rivers State and others, the electoral umpire has fixed Dec. 10 for the conduct of the outstanding National and State Assembly elections in Rivers.

A statement by the Secretary to the commission, Mrs Auguta Ogakwu, on Thursday in Abuja said that the commission had also approved Dec. 3 to conduct election for the vacant Ifako/Ijaiye seat of Lagos state in the House of Representatives.

The seat became vacant following the death of the member who represented the constituency in the house, Mr Adewale Oluwatayo, in July.




On the same day, according to the statement, the commission will also conclude rescheduled councillorship polls in some area councils in the Federal Capital Territory.

“After months of intensive planning and wide consultations, the Independent National Electoral Commission on Thursday approved the conduct of Lagos’ House of Representative election on Saturday, Dec 3, 2016.

“Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Councillorship election will also hold on Saturday, Dec 3, 2016.

“Rivers, National Assembly (Senate and House of Representatives) and State House of Assembly elections on Saturday, Dec. 10, 2016,” the statement said.

It would be recalled that the National Assembly on Wednesday, gave INEC Dec. 10 deadline to conduct pending elections in Rivers and other parts of the country.

The Senate also threatened to suspend plenary if the commission failed to meet the deadline.


THE UNTOLD: How Jegede Actually Lost out To Jimoh Ibrahim; The Trap Sets By Ali Modu Sheriff, Mimiko Childish Politicking

THE UNTOLD: How Jegede Actually Lost out To Jimoh Ibrahim; The Trap Sets By Ali Modu Sheriff, Mimiko Childish Politicking

THE UNTOLD: How Jegede Actually Lost out To Jimoh Ibrahim; The Trap Sets By Ali Modu Sheriff, Mimiko Childish Politicking
Senator Ali Modu Sheriff And Gov. Olusegun Mimiko
Crisis has reportedly erupted in Ondo State yesterday over the decision of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC to drop Mr. Eyitayo Jegede, the anointed candidate of Governor Olusegun Mimiko and the factional Chairman of the PDP, Alhaji Ahmed Makarfi for the bussiness mogul and Senator Ali Modu Sheriff PDP faction candidate, Mr. Jimoh Ibrahim, News Punch understands.

Facts according to New Telegraph are beginning to emerge on how a purported political solution to the nomination crisis trailing the PDP for the November 26th governorship election in Ondo State crashed like a pack of card.


THE UNTOLD: How Jegede Actually Lost out To Jimoh Ibrahim; The Trap Sets By Ali Modu Sheriff, Mimiko Childish Politicking
Eyitayo Jegede and Jimoh Ibrahim
(The Embattling Ondo PDP Candidates)
According to a source privy to the undercurrent moves in both Makarfi and Modu-Sherrif’s camp, the issue over who will be the standard bearer between both factions shouldn’t have degenerated to the level it got yesterday, whereby INEC had to resort to a court ruling before listing a candidate for the party ahead of the poll.

According to the source, “Mimiko’s camp underrated Jimoh and one is amused that a political general like Mimiko will watch and see his house come down easily like this.

There were several effort made by some stakeholders with the intention of reaching a feasible truce where both interests will be satisfied but ego, over confidence and misplaced priority didn’t allow the Mimiko Camp to bend.

“I can tell you for free that Mimiko and Ibrahim used to be friends, in fact, there was a pact between them both in 2012 when Mimiko was about to seek re-election as governor but after the election, things didn’t work out between them especially on the ‘agreement’ on bringing Jimoh on board as a consultant on economic issues.

“A legal trap was set for them by the Sherrif’s faction of the Ondo PDP who waited for two weeks to end of INEC’s nomination window before approaching the Court to validate Jimoh based on a ruling last June.

Interestingly, they didn’t join Jegede in the suit but only INEC, who they knew won’t appeal the judgement.” Another reliable source told Saturday Telegraph that the Mimiko camp refused to seize the advantage of a political solution dangled before them but rather chose to ignore and call the acclaimed billionaire names.

“Instead for them to seek peace with Jimoh Ibrahim, they rather chose to be begging Modu-Sheriff, who incidentally unknown to them was using them as pun. What he (Sheriff) said that he won’t pressurise the INEC on which candidate to pick between both factions, was as a result of intense heat on me to step down on the candidature of Jimoh.

Everyone knows that Jimoh cannot ordinarily win election but ignoring him completely is also political suicidal, 

 “Jimoh Ibrahim was expecting them to approach him for a political truce but they felt they should rather appease Sheriff.

For Jimoh, it’s not a do-or-die affair but he always insists that the candidate of the PDP must come the South. He was ready to step down but not for Jegede. He wanted to step down for Mimiko’s former Commissioner, Sola Ebiseni, who defected to the APC.

But they wouldn’t want to listen to anything other than Jegede who is from the Central.”

THE UNTOLD: How Jegede Actually Lost out To Jimoh Ibrahim; The Trap Sets By Ali Modu Sheriff, Mimiko Childish Politicking
Senator Ali Modu Sheriff And Gov. Olusegun Mimiko
Crisis has reportedly erupted in Ondo State yesterday over the decision of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC to drop Mr. Eyitayo Jegede, the anointed candidate of Governor Olusegun Mimiko and the factional Chairman of the PDP, Alhaji Ahmed Makarfi for the bussiness mogul and Senator Ali Modu Sheriff PDP faction candidate, Mr. Jimoh Ibrahim, News Punch understands.

Facts according to New Telegraph are beginning to emerge on how a purported political solution to the nomination crisis trailing the PDP for the November 26th governorship election in Ondo State crashed like a pack of card.


THE UNTOLD: How Jegede Actually Lost out To Jimoh Ibrahim; The Trap Sets By Ali Modu Sheriff, Mimiko Childish Politicking
Eyitayo Jegede and Jimoh Ibrahim
(The Embattling Ondo PDP Candidates)
According to a source privy to the undercurrent moves in both Makarfi and Modu-Sherrif’s camp, the issue over who will be the standard bearer between both factions shouldn’t have degenerated to the level it got yesterday, whereby INEC had to resort to a court ruling before listing a candidate for the party ahead of the poll.

According to the source, “Mimiko’s camp underrated Jimoh and one is amused that a political general like Mimiko will watch and see his house come down easily like this.

There were several effort made by some stakeholders with the intention of reaching a feasible truce where both interests will be satisfied but ego, over confidence and misplaced priority didn’t allow the Mimiko Camp to bend.

“I can tell you for free that Mimiko and Ibrahim used to be friends, in fact, there was a pact between them both in 2012 when Mimiko was about to seek re-election as governor but after the election, things didn’t work out between them especially on the ‘agreement’ on bringing Jimoh on board as a consultant on economic issues.

“A legal trap was set for them by the Sherrif’s faction of the Ondo PDP who waited for two weeks to end of INEC’s nomination window before approaching the Court to validate Jimoh based on a ruling last June.

Interestingly, they didn’t join Jegede in the suit but only INEC, who they knew won’t appeal the judgement.” Another reliable source told Saturday Telegraph that the Mimiko camp refused to seize the advantage of a political solution dangled before them but rather chose to ignore and call the acclaimed billionaire names.

“Instead for them to seek peace with Jimoh Ibrahim, they rather chose to be begging Modu-Sheriff, who incidentally unknown to them was using them as pun. What he (Sheriff) said that he won’t pressurise the INEC on which candidate to pick between both factions, was as a result of intense heat on me to step down on the candidature of Jimoh.

Everyone knows that Jimoh cannot ordinarily win election but ignoring him completely is also political suicidal, 

 “Jimoh Ibrahim was expecting them to approach him for a political truce but they felt they should rather appease Sheriff.

For Jimoh, it’s not a do-or-die affair but he always insists that the candidate of the PDP must come the South. He was ready to step down but not for Jegede. He wanted to step down for Mimiko’s former Commissioner, Sola Ebiseni, who defected to the APC.

But they wouldn’t want to listen to anything other than Jegede who is from the Central.”

JImoh Ibrahim: INEC Action Might Set Ondo On Fire - Olusegun Mimiko warns

JImoh Ibrahim: INEC Action Might Set Ondo On Fire - Olusegun Mimiko warns

olusegun mimiko
Governor Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo State on Friday alerted President Muhammadu Buhari of the potential danger of the declaration of Jimoh Ibrahim as the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the forthcoming gubernatorial election in the state, warning that the move by INEC could cause a conflagration in the state.



The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, had yesterday removed the name of Eyitayo Jegede of the PDP from the list of the candidates of the political parties that would participate in the November 26 governorship election and replaced it with that of Ibrahim.
Speaking with State House correspondents shortly after meeting behind closed-doors with Buhari at the Presidential Villa, he expressed reservations over the ability of INEC to conduct a credible election in the state.

The Governor said there was no moral justification for what the INEC did, describing Ibrahim’s declaration as injustice and mischief.


He said the President has promised to look into it and that if there is any injustice, assuring that it will be rectified.

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olusegun mimiko
Governor Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo State on Friday alerted President Muhammadu Buhari of the potential danger of the declaration of Jimoh Ibrahim as the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the forthcoming gubernatorial election in the state, warning that the move by INEC could cause a conflagration in the state.



The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, had yesterday removed the name of Eyitayo Jegede of the PDP from the list of the candidates of the political parties that would participate in the November 26 governorship election and replaced it with that of Ibrahim.
Speaking with State House correspondents shortly after meeting behind closed-doors with Buhari at the Presidential Villa, he expressed reservations over the ability of INEC to conduct a credible election in the state.

The Governor said there was no moral justification for what the INEC did, describing Ibrahim’s declaration as injustice and mischief.


He said the President has promised to look into it and that if there is any injustice, assuring that it will be rectified.

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REVEALED: Why INEC Actually Dropped Jegede For Jimoh As PDP Ondo Guber Candidate Despite New Court Order

REVEALED: Why INEC Actually Dropped Jegede For Jimoh As PDP Ondo Guber Candidate Despite New Court Order

Eyitayo Jegede and Jimoh Ibrahim

Until the commission released the final list of all the candidates that would contest the election, on Thursday evening, the name of Jegede was put on its website as the candidate of the PDP, report according to Punch Newspaper says


It was gathered that INEC, in a letter sent to the Ondo State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mr. Segun Agbaje, the commission described the list as final.

The letter conveying the list was signed by the Secretary to the Commission, Mr. Augusta Ogakwu.

The emergence of Ibrahim came on the heels of a ruling by a Federal High Court in Abuja, which rejected a move by Jegede to appeal against the recognition of Ibrahim as the candidate of the PDP.

Specifically, Justice Okon Abang, on Thursday, dismissed the application by Jegede on the grounds that he lacked the locus standi to file it.

Jegede had by his application sought the leave of the court to appeal against the judgment directing INEC to recognise Ibrahim as the party’s candidate.

The October 14, 2016, judgment of the court which Jegede sought to appeal was for the enforcement of an earlier verdict of the same court delivered on June 29, 2016, and which directed INEC to only accept the list of PDP candidate submitted by the Biyi Poroye-led executive in the state.

But in his ruling on Thursday Justice Abang held that the application lacked merit.

While striking it out, the judge held that Jegede was not mentioned in the substantive matter and, as such, he lacked the locus standi to seek leave to appeal the judgment.

The judge ruled, “He (Jegede) also lacked the right to be joined in the main suit and, as such, he cannot be joined thereafter or have the right to appeal the judgment. He is not entitled to appeal.

“There is nothing from the records of the court leading to the judgment of June 29, showing that the applicant has interest in the matter.”

But a High Court sitting in Akure, the Ondo State capital, earlier in the day restrained INEC from removing the name of Mr. Eyitayo Jegede (SAN) as the candidate of the PDP for the November 26, 2016, governorship election.

Justice William Olamide gave the ruling on Thursday based on an ex-parte motion brought before the court by the Clement Faboyede-led PDP faction in the state.

An Abuja High Court had on October 15 ordered the electoral commission to remove Jegede’s name for the name of Ibrahim.

In his ruling, Justice Olamide said that it would be out of order for INEC to replace Jegede’s name, pending the determination of the motion on notice, saying doing such would contravene the principles of equity, justice and fairness.

Excertps From Punch Newspaper used in the article

Eyitayo Jegede and Jimoh Ibrahim

Until the commission released the final list of all the candidates that would contest the election, on Thursday evening, the name of Jegede was put on its website as the candidate of the PDP, report according to Punch Newspaper says


It was gathered that INEC, in a letter sent to the Ondo State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mr. Segun Agbaje, the commission described the list as final.

The letter conveying the list was signed by the Secretary to the Commission, Mr. Augusta Ogakwu.

The emergence of Ibrahim came on the heels of a ruling by a Federal High Court in Abuja, which rejected a move by Jegede to appeal against the recognition of Ibrahim as the candidate of the PDP.

Specifically, Justice Okon Abang, on Thursday, dismissed the application by Jegede on the grounds that he lacked the locus standi to file it.

Jegede had by his application sought the leave of the court to appeal against the judgment directing INEC to recognise Ibrahim as the party’s candidate.

The October 14, 2016, judgment of the court which Jegede sought to appeal was for the enforcement of an earlier verdict of the same court delivered on June 29, 2016, and which directed INEC to only accept the list of PDP candidate submitted by the Biyi Poroye-led executive in the state.

But in his ruling on Thursday Justice Abang held that the application lacked merit.

While striking it out, the judge held that Jegede was not mentioned in the substantive matter and, as such, he lacked the locus standi to seek leave to appeal the judgment.

The judge ruled, “He (Jegede) also lacked the right to be joined in the main suit and, as such, he cannot be joined thereafter or have the right to appeal the judgment. He is not entitled to appeal.

“There is nothing from the records of the court leading to the judgment of June 29, showing that the applicant has interest in the matter.”

But a High Court sitting in Akure, the Ondo State capital, earlier in the day restrained INEC from removing the name of Mr. Eyitayo Jegede (SAN) as the candidate of the PDP for the November 26, 2016, governorship election.

Justice William Olamide gave the ruling on Thursday based on an ex-parte motion brought before the court by the Clement Faboyede-led PDP faction in the state.

An Abuja High Court had on October 15 ordered the electoral commission to remove Jegede’s name for the name of Ibrahim.

In his ruling, Justice Olamide said that it would be out of order for INEC to replace Jegede’s name, pending the determination of the motion on notice, saying doing such would contravene the principles of equity, justice and fairness.

Excertps From Punch Newspaper used in the article

Buhari MUST Not Hear This: INEC Demands $1m Bribe From Me - Jimoh Ibrahim, Billionaire Ondo Factional PDP Candidate

Buhari MUST Not Hear This: INEC Demands $1m Bribe From Me - Jimoh Ibrahim, Billionaire Ondo Factional PDP Candidate

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Mr. Jihom Ibrahim, a billionaire and factional Peoples Democratic Party, PDP Ondo Governorship candidate has alleged that an official of Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC demanded a bribe of $1 million from him

He accused the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, of rejecting his papers as the authentic candidate of the PDP.

He told newsmen on Sunday that INEC was not an appeal Court, therefore, cannot determine who is the PDP candidate in the election.


Ibrahim, who was produced by the Ali Modu Sheriff faction of the party, insisted he remained the PDP candidate in Ondo, citing last week judgement of an Abuja high Court which ruled that the Electoral body should recognise him.

Jimoh Ibrahim said ‎though the electoral body had said it will obey the court judgement immediately it was served, the music changed “immediately INEC was served the judgement.”

“After the service, the music changed. INEC should not allow one governor to destroy its reputation. One of the officials demanded for one million dollar bribe from me to process the court judgement”, he alleged.

The PDP chieftain who said he had petitioned president Muhammadu Buhari and reported the official to the INEC chairman, also demanded the removal of the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Ondo State, saying that he was a card carrying member of the PDP.

Reacting, the Chief Press Secretary to the INEC chairman, Rotimi Oyekunmi said ”it is not true that Mrs Babalola demanded one million dollar bribe from Jimoh Ibrahim.

“Two other officials of INEC witnessed the encounter between Mrs Babalola and Jimoh Ibrahim. Jimoh Ibrahim brought a copy of his judgement and wanted to impress it on INEC to collect it.

“But we told him that we already have it. It is uncharitable and ungodly of businessman of his stature to make this kind of allegation”, he said.

jimoh ibrahim
Mr. Jihom Ibrahim, a billionaire and factional Peoples Democratic Party, PDP Ondo Governorship candidate has alleged that an official of Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC demanded a bribe of $1 million from him

He accused the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, of rejecting his papers as the authentic candidate of the PDP.

He told newsmen on Sunday that INEC was not an appeal Court, therefore, cannot determine who is the PDP candidate in the election.


Ibrahim, who was produced by the Ali Modu Sheriff faction of the party, insisted he remained the PDP candidate in Ondo, citing last week judgement of an Abuja high Court which ruled that the Electoral body should recognise him.

Jimoh Ibrahim said ‎though the electoral body had said it will obey the court judgement immediately it was served, the music changed “immediately INEC was served the judgement.”

“After the service, the music changed. INEC should not allow one governor to destroy its reputation. One of the officials demanded for one million dollar bribe from me to process the court judgement”, he alleged.

The PDP chieftain who said he had petitioned president Muhammadu Buhari and reported the official to the INEC chairman, also demanded the removal of the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Ondo State, saying that he was a card carrying member of the PDP.

Reacting, the Chief Press Secretary to the INEC chairman, Rotimi Oyekunmi said ”it is not true that Mrs Babalola demanded one million dollar bribe from Jimoh Ibrahim.

“Two other officials of INEC witnessed the encounter between Mrs Babalola and Jimoh Ibrahim. Jimoh Ibrahim brought a copy of his judgement and wanted to impress it on INEC to collect it.

“But we told him that we already have it. It is uncharitable and ungodly of businessman of his stature to make this kind of allegation”, he said.


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