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PDP Will Defeat Akeredolu In Ondo State, Eyitayo Jegede Boasts

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Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate in Ondo State Eyitayo Jegede (SAN) on Thursday promised to lead the party to victory in the October 10 poll.

He told reporters in Akure, the state capital, shortly after picking the ticket, that the days of Governor Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN) in the Alagbaka Government House were numbered.

Jegede said: “With this outcome, we have served notice on the APC. Their end has come. We will take over the government of Ondo State come October 10, 2020”.

But, Akeredolu, who defeated the PDP standard-bearer in the 2016 election, said there is no vacancy in the State House, adding that Jegede was under an illusion.

Akeredolu, who spoke through his Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Donald Ojogo, maintained that Jegede’s wishful thoughts were illusory permissible in politics.

He added: “This is more so that the euphoria of his victory over certain entrenched principalities was capable of igniting an outburst. But our message to Jegede is that he should beware of the ides of figure 888. It’s symbolic and too dangerous to ignore.”

The ruling and opposition parties confirmed fence-mending within their chapters yesterday as part of preparations for the election.

Akeredolu and Jegede have also commenced consultations on the choice of running mates. Both of them, according to sources may pick their running mates from the South Senatorial District.

According to a source, Jegede is under pressure to pick Deputy Governor Agboola Ajayi as his running mate.

Ajayi who dumped APC for the PDP last month came second in the PDP primary. He polled 657 votes, trailing Jegede who polled 888 votes.

Sources said Jegede is yet to open talks with Ajayi, although some PDP chieftains have been mounting pressure on him to pick Ajayi due to his ability to gather such votes within one month of joining the party.

The source said Jegede is putting off the pressure on grounds that he needed a running mate he could trust.

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According to the source, “some PDP national leaders, including a governor from the Northwest have been talking to Jegede on the need to pick Ajayi as his running mate.

“They stressed that apart from the fact that Ajayi is a grassroots mobilizer, Jegede needs a running mate that can match whoever is picked by the APC as Akeredolu’s running mate from the southern senatorial district.

“But Jegede reportedly told them that it would be difficult for him to accept their offer because he does not want someone who would be working behind to oust him from office if he eventually becomes a governor.”

Ajayi and other aspirants have accepted the defeat and promised to work for Jegede’s victory.

Ajayi, in a statement, thanked the people for standing with the PDP ‘in the struggle to liberate the state’.

He said: “We remain undaunted and resolute about our commitment to a people-oriented government against personalized democracy. “We wish the good people of Ondo State and the winner the best as we march on. For us, life goes on.”

Also, Eddy Olafeso who got 175 votes, said he was ready to support Jegede if he (Jegede) was willing to seek his cooperation.

He said: “Our support to Jegede is not going to be blanket support. He will have to tell us what is the need for us. If our candidate is willing to seek our cooperation, then, at a very formal and informal level, we will have to talk. Most of what needed to be done rest with him.”

An APC aspirant, Dr. Nathaniel Adojutelegan has rejected the outcome of the primary that produced Akeredolu.

In his two-page petition to the APC national secretariat, Adojutelegan alleged that the primary fell short of the party’s constitution and the electoral laws.

He said: “The electoral college of delegates that voted in the governorship primary election was not democratically elected by members of the party from their various wards, contrary to the provisions of Article 20 of the Constitution of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

“The electoral college of delegates that voted in the governorship primary election was selected during the 2018 Congresses and not democratically elected by members of the party from their various wards, contrary to the provisions of Article 20 of the.”

The petitioner also referred the appeal committee to a pending suit against the selection of the members of the executive committees at the ward, local government, and state levels.

Adojutelegan also complained that “the mode of the primary was disclosed on Friday, 17 July, few days to the date of the primary, contrary to the guidelines.

“The delegates list was disclosed to the aspirants on 19 July 2020, few hours to the commencement of the governorship primary election contrary to the Guidelines, Rules, and Regulations of the APC.”

He alleged that “there were no polling booths. Tables were placed together, and voters were directed to vote at the same time on the same table. Thereby making them vote under duress and enabling them to confirm and verify how they voted in the election.

“The voters were permitted to use their mobile phones to take photographs of the ballot papers enabling them to confirm and verify how they voted in the election.

“The voters openly displayed their ballot papers enabling them to confirm and verify how they voted in the election.

“The voters were assembled closely together in a single line to drop their ballot papers in the ballot boxes enabling them to confirm and verify how they voted in the election.

He also alleged that Akeredolu and his agents propagated and spread false information about him on Twitter, Facebook, and Ondo State Radiovision Corporation that he had stepped down.

He said: “This premeditated act affected my fortunes in the election thereby causing the delegates that supported me to vote for the governor.”

The petitioner then prayed the appeal committee to declare the primary of 20 July 2020 Ondo State Governorship null and void, and cancel the result.

But, former Kebbi State Governor Muhammad Adamu Aliero called for unity, urging the Ondo State APC family to work for victory. He said it is important that APC should retain the state.

He spoke with reporters after the Ondo State APC Governorship Reconciliation Committee meeting at the party’s national secretariat on Thursday in Abuja.

The former Minister of Federal Capital Territory, who is a member of the committee, said efforts to pacify aggrieved chieftains will yield positive results.

Aliero said: “The governor has already emerged the winner, what is important is to carry everybody along to ensure victory for our party. We will do whatever that is possible to win the election in Ondo state. It is very critical to us.

“We will leave no stone unturned to ensure that we win that election.

“Already, we have gone to Ondo State in our effort for reconciliation and we spent a whole day there talking to aspirants and stakeholders and members of the state assembly.

“We are going to continue with the reconciliation. On Friday (tomorrow), we are going to invite members of the National Assembly representing Ondo to discuss how they will assist to ensure that we will win the election.

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NRC Recorded N3.1bn Revenue, Transported 1.4m Passengers In Six Months — NBS

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The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has announced that the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) achieved significant milestones in the first half of 2024.

According to the NBS, the NRC successfully transported 1.4 million passengers and generated an impressive N3.11 billion in revenue during this period.

These figures, which represent the corporation’s revenue performance for the first six months of the year, were officially published in the bureau’s latest rail transportation report on Thursday.

The report reveals that the NRC’s half-year revenue represents a remarkable 66 percent increase over the corresponding period in 2023, during which the corporation generated N1.87 billion.

A breakdown of NRC’s performance revealed that in the first quarter (Q1) of 2024, 675,293 passengers travelled via the railway system, contributing N1.42 billion in revenue.

A similar number of passengers was recorded in the second quarter (Q2), leading to about N1.69 billion in revenue, the NBS said.

  • ‘Cargo Transport Revenue Surged By 221%’

In addition to the rise in passenger traffic, the bureau said the NRC moved 304,409 tonnes of goods and cargo in the first six months of the year, generating N1.14 billion in revenue.

The result was a 221 percent increase relative to the N356.49 million recorded in the same period last year.

The report further highlights that 13,940 tonnes of goods were transported via pipelines, a significant jump from the 2,856 tonnes moved in the first half of 2023.

The data body said revenue from pipeline operations also surged to N101.21 million during the period under review, up from N12.81 million in the corresponding period of the previous year.

Additionally, the NRC was said to have recorded N1.02 billion in revenue from other income receipts, a significant increase compared to the N52.91 million generated in 2023.

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Nigeria’s Foreign Reserves Recorded $2.35bn Net Inflow In Seven Months — Finance Minister Wale Edun

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Wale Edun, Nigeria’s Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, announced that the country’s foreign reserves have seen a significant boost, with a net inflow of $2.35 billion in the first seven months of the year.

He made this revelation on Thursday at the Access Bank corporate forum in Lagos.

According to Edun, the stability of the naira in the foreign exchange market has been instrumental in driving this growth.

The naira’s relative stability has led to an increase in foreign reserves, and access to foreign exchange has also improved.

“We have relative currency stability. And of course, the all important margin of the rates. We’ve seen a gradual elimination of multiple exchange rates,” Edun said.

“We also have foreign exchange liquidity. The gross reserves are up. There has been a net inflow in the first seven months of this year of about $2.35 billion every month.

“On the fiscal side as well, government revenues are growing and the key to government revenue is not so much that the government has revenue to compete with the private sector.”

Edun, however, said Nigeria’s tax to gross domestic product (GDP) ratio is as low as 10 percent, that revenue to GDP is also around 15 percent.

As at September 12, Nigeria’s external reserves stood at $36.08 billion, according to data from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

The CBN had, on September 17, said the country’s foreign exchange reserves are at risk due to the petrol subsidy removal and lower crude oil earnings.

The apex bank also said increased external debt servicing obligations could pose risks for the growth of external reserves.

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INEC Enforces Campaign Deadline In Edo, Bans Publicity Materials At Polling Units

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has directed political parties participating in the Edo state governorship election to conclude their campaigns by 11:59pm on Thursday.

On Thursday, INEC spokesperson, Sam Olumekun, issued a statement reiterating the provisions outlined in Section 94 of the Electoral Act 2022. This move aims to ensure compliance with the electoral regulations ahead of the scheduled election on September 21.

Section 94(1) of the act states that: “A person, print or electronic medium that broadcasts, publishes, advertises or circulates any material for the purpose of promoting or opposing a particular political party or the election of a particular candidate over the radio, television, newspaper, magazine, handbills, or any print or electronic media whatsoever called within twenty four hours immediately preceding or on polling day commits an offence under this Act.”

Olumekun said candidates and their supporters should not wear campaign materials to the polling units on Saturday.

“It is therefore illegal for any political party in Edo State to engage in rallies, processions or media campaigns from midnight today,” the statement reads.

“These prohibitions, including sanctions, are provided for in Section 96 of the Electoral Act 2022.

“Similarly, on Election Day, Saturday 21st September 2024, parties, candidates and their supporters should not appear at the polling units in their campaign attires or carry any campaign materials with them.

“We urge parties, candidates and their supporters to take note of the provisions of the law for compliance.”

Meanwhile, Asue Ighodalo, governor candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has ended his campaign.

In a statement issued by Erhabor Emokpae, the Team Asue Media Organisation (TAMO) said Ighodalo’s campaign ended today in line with provisions of the electoral act.

“We would like to inform the general public that the current campaign has been officially concluded by Ighodalo and consequently directed that no activity in this regard should exceed midnight, Sept. 19,” the campaign office said.

“After this time, any publications, advertisements, jingles, or any other promotional materials made in respect of the subject matter have not the blessing, endorsement or authorisation of Ighodalo or all that is associated with him in respect of same.

“Please be advised, therefore, Ighodalo will not be liable or held responsible for any consequences arising from any further campaign or promotional activities or communications conducted after the campaign’s official closing time and date.”

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