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NDC Chieftain Dickson Blames Electoral Act for Irregularities in Party Primaries
Former Bayelsa Governor faults current election law, urges urgent reforms after reported irregularities in primaries
Former Bayelsa Governor faults current election law, urges urgent reforms after reported irregularities in primaries
A prominent chieftain of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and former Governor of Bayelsa State, Seriake Dickson, has attributed irregularities witnessed during the party’s recent primaries to shortcomings in the current Electoral Act. Dickson made this known on Friday while addressing stakeholders in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.
According to Dickson, several irregularities were recorded during the NDC primary elections across various constituencies. He argued that the existing provisions of the Electoral Act enabled manipulation and undermined internal democracy within political parties. The former governor stated that until these legal loopholes are addressed, credible primaries will remain elusive.
The issue of fair and transparent party primaries has become a recurring concern in Nigeria’s political landscape, especially as preparations intensify ahead of major elections. Many party members and observers have called for reforms to strengthen the electoral process and restore public confidence in party selections.
Dickson, speaking to reporters after a closed-door meeting with party officials, emphasised: “If we want credible candidates to emerge from our parties, there must be urgent review of the law guiding primaries. The present act gives room for manipulation and does not protect aspirants adequately.”
He further appealed to lawmakers at both federal and state levels to collaborate with stakeholders in reviewing relevant sections of the Electoral Act. “We must ensure our laws are robust enough to guarantee fairness for all aspirants,” Dickson added. As at press time, NDC national leaders have not issued an official response to Dickson’s remarks.
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Lagos Police Foil Attempt to Traffic Kaduna Girls to Ivory Coast
Officers intercept suspected traffickers during Lagos operation; authorities intensify efforts against cross-border child trafficking
Officers intercept suspected traffickers during Lagos operation; authorities intensify efforts against cross-border child trafficking
The Lagos State Police Command on Thursday said its officers have disrupted an attempt to traffic a group of girls from Kaduna State through Lagos to Ivory Coast. The interception took place within Lagos metropolis on 18 June, following intelligence reports that underage girls were being moved for exploitation outside Nigeria.
According to police sources, operatives acted swiftly after receiving tip-offs about the movement of the girls. The suspects were tracked and stopped before they could exit the country through one of the city’s transport hubs. The rescued girls are now in police custody, while investigations continue to unravel the full network behind the trafficking ring.
Human trafficking remains a pressing issue in Nigeria, with Lagos often serving as a transit point for illegal cross-border activities due to its location and transport infrastructure. Security agencies have repeatedly warned about increasing incidents of young people being lured from northern states like Kaduna with promises of better opportunities abroad, only to end up in forced labour or sexual exploitation.
Police spokespersons said that efforts are ongoing to identify other members of the syndicate and secure safe return for all victims. “We want to assure Nigerians that we are committed to stamping out human trafficking,” an officer involved in the operation stated. Stakeholders in child protection have praised the intervention but urged government to strengthen community awareness and support for survivors.
The latest incident highlights ongoing challenges in securing Nigeria’s borders against traffickers. Authorities say they will continue joint operations with sister agencies and work closely with source communities in Kaduna State and beyond, aiming to reduce vulnerability and improve early detection of similar plots.
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Sanwo-Olu Orders Emergency Waste Evacuation Across Lagos Amid Mounting Refuse Heaps
Lagos government mobilises LAWMA and private operators after residents complain about sanitation and public health risks in key areas
Lagos government mobilises LAWMA and private operators after residents complain about sanitation and public health risks in key areas
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has directed an immediate intensification of waste evacuation operations across Lagos State following widespread complaints from residents about refuse piling up in several neighbourhoods. The directive, issued on Thursday, comes as many Lagosians express concerns over sanitation standards and possible health risks due to blocked roads, drains, and overflowing collection points in Nigeria’s commercial capital.
According to a statement from the governor’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Gbenga Akosile, the Lagos government has mobilised the Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA), private service providers, and relevant environmental agencies to work round the clock to clear refuse backlogs. The administration says it is deploying additional resources and implementing new measures to improve collection efficiency in affected areas.
Lagos, which produces an estimated 13,000 tonnes of waste daily and is home to more than 20 million people, faces ongoing infrastructural challenges when it comes to managing domestic and commercial refuse. Despite reforms in the sector, recent build-up of waste has led to calls for urgent action from both residents and businesses who fear negative impacts on public health.
Akosile stated that Governor Sanwo-Olu has instructed the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources, LAWMA, the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA), and other stakeholders to scale up their activities immediately. “We are not oblivious to the inconveniences occasioned by this situation. Lagosians deserve a clean, healthy and environmentally sustainable city, and this administration remains fully committed to delivering on that obligation,” Akosile said in a written statement.
The government described the current refuse surge as a temporary challenge. It noted visible progress had already been recorded in some locations with more improvements expected in coming days. Residents, market associations, traders, businesses, and community leaders were urged to dispose of their waste responsibly while refraining from dumping refuse in open drains or road medians. The opposition could not be immediately reached for comment on the government’s latest efforts.
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Late Okey Ezea’s Support Group Endorses NDC Candidate for Enugu North Senatorial By-Election
Endorsement comes ahead of scheduled poll as political groups realign following Ezea’s passing in Enugu State
Endorsement comes ahead of scheduled poll as political groups realign following Ezea’s passing in Enugu State
A support group loyal to the late Senator Okey Ezea has officially endorsed the New Democratic Congress (NDC) candidate for the upcoming Enugu North Senatorial by-election. The announcement was made in Enugu on Thursday, following a meeting of the group’s coordinators and members from across the senatorial district.
The group, which had previously campaigned for Ezea before his recent passing, resolved to back the NDC flagbearer after a closed-door session. Members cited shared political values and a desire to continue Ezea’s vision for development in Enugu North as key reasons behind their decision.
The by-election became necessary after the seat was declared vacant due to Senator Ezea’s death. The development has triggered fresh political calculations in Enugu State, with various parties and support groups seeking new alliances. Observers say the late senator’s grassroots support base could prove influential in determining the outcome of the contest.
According to leaders of the support group, their endorsement of the NDC candidate is based on consultations with stakeholders and an assessment of all contestants. “We have examined all candidates and believe that supporting NDC will best serve our people and honour Senator Ezea’s legacy,” one of the group’s coordinators said after the meeting.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is yet to release an official timetable for the by-election, but party activities have already intensified in Udenu, Igbo-Eze North, and other parts of Enugu North. Political analysts say further endorsements from influential groups could shape voter turnout and party fortunes when voting holds.
