Niger Delta
Voter Registration: Residents Request More Machines For Wards In C’River
Eligible voters have appealed to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to deploy more machines to different wards to ease the suffering of residents who have to travel long distances to register.
Indigenes of Akpabuyo made the appeal on Friday at the local government area headquarters.
Many, who turned up to register as voters, said they travelled from far-flung parts of the local government to participate in the exercise.
45-year-old Cobham Ene, from Esighi community, who said he missed the last registration due to ill health, advised INEC to help the elderly in the hinterlands by having centres in local wards nearest to the people.
“There are very elderly citizens in distant communities who cannot travel long distances. So INEC should help them by creating closer registration centres and put necessary security measures, too, so that smarter politicians do not manipulate the machines.”
Another resident, Affiong Okon, said she came from a very far distance for the registration only to meet a very large crowd.
Chairman of Akpabuyo Local Government Area of Cross River State, Emmanuel Offiong Bassey, also appealed to INEC to consider the plea of the electorate and deploy additional machines to the council area with 10 political wards.
Bassey was at the INEC office in Ikot Nakanda, Akpabuyo local government area to monitor the exercise in his local government area.
He said using just one machine for the registration exercise was grossly inadequate to take care of the local government.
“I want to plead with INEC to send additional machines to Akpabuyo to get more people registered, especially now that we are entering the election period, so that no legible voter would be disenfranchised”.
He pleaded with the people of the local government who came out to register, to be patient as there were efforts to bring more machines to the area for an effective registration exercise.
The INEC Public Relations Officer in the state, Ikpeme Inyang, assured that soon, more machines would be sent to many wards but that the issue of security of the machines remained a concern.
Niger Delta
NDDC’s Performance, Boost To Tinubu’s Government – Coalition
Niger Delta
Commissioner Hails RSHA Speaker Over Promise Of Constituency Projects To Ogu/Bolo
The Rivers State Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Rt. Hon. Evans Bipi, has lauded the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Victor Oko-Jumbo, over his promise to attract constituency projects to Ogu/Bolo Local Government Area.
The Speaker had during the commissioning of the Ogu/Bolo Legislative Assembly Complex executed by the Ogu/Bolo Council Chairman, Engr. Ishmael Oforibika, promised to attract constituency projects to Ogu/Bolo in the absence of the representative of the area in the Assembly.
It would be recalled that the lawmaker who represented Ogu/Bolo Constituency at the beginning of the 10th Assembly, Arnolds Davids, was among the 27 former lawmakers who lost their seats in the Assembly on the 11th of December, 2023, following their defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Bipi, who is also the political leader of Ogu/Bolo, commended the Speaker for promising to fill the void created in the seat of Ogu/Bolo Constituency in the 10th Assembly by attracting constituency projects to the area.
He thanked the Speaker for promising to initiate measures, by embarking on needs assessment in Ogu/Bolo Constituency to know the needs and aspirations of the people and relay them to the Governor for action.
Bipi promised to work with the Speaker to actualise the move with a view to bridging the yawning gap of constituency projects in Ogu/Bolo.
He also dismissed insinuations by some persons on social media that Ogu/Bolo still has a representative in the 10th Assembly.
Bipi also reiterated his call on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to include Ogu/Bolo Constituency, along with the other 26 State Constituencies in Rivers State, in its upcoming bye-elections scheduled across the country. Emphasising that this “would guarantee full, equal, and effective representation for the people of the 27 State Constituencies at the 10th Rivers State House of Assembly, ensuring that their voices are heard and their interests are protected”.
Theresa Frederick & Charity Amiso
Niger Delta
Dep Gov Tasks Perm Secs On Collaboration, Productivity
-
Rivers2 days ago
CSOs Seek Restraint On Planned Oil Extraction Resumption In Ogoni
-
Featured4 hours ago
I Won’t Allow Spoils Of Office To Change Me – Fubara …As Rivers People Mark Gov’s 50th Birthday With Prayers
-
Business1 hour ago
Nigeria Losing $40b Annually From Maritime Sector – NIMENA
-
News2 days ago
JAMB Introduces Mock UTME For Underage Candidates
-
Business6 hours ago
Expert identifies UNICEEF’s NLP As Spring Board To AI In Benue
-
Niger Delta2 hours ago
Commissioner Hails RSHA Speaker Over Promise Of Constituency Projects To Ogu/Bolo
-
Rivers2 days ago
Bonny Protest Neglect, Seeks CSR MoU Implementation
-
Politics5 hours ago
Presidency, APC React As El-Rufai Criticises Party, Urges United Opposition