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INEC Probes 157,591 Cancelled Votes in Nasarawa

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The Independent National Electoral Commission on Monday promised to look into the results of the presidential election in Nasarawa State following complaints of huge number of cancelled votes estimated at 157,591.

The Collation Officer and Academic Provost of the Nigeria Defence Academy, Prof Azubike Nwankwo, said 157,591 votes were cancelled across 86 polling units in the state.

He attributed the cancellation of the votes to over-voting and disruption of votes.

He put the number of registered voters in the state at 1,509,481, saying 613,720 came out for voting.

Agents of the All Progressives Grand Alliance and YES Party drew the attention of the INEC chairman, Prof Mahmood Yakubu, to the high figure of cancelled votes.

But Nwankwo could not offer a convincing defence for the cancelled results.

He said those who were on the field should be able to provide concrete reasons for the cancellation.

Yakubu, however, said the commission had taken note of the complaint and would review the situation.

According to the result presented, President Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress won in the state where he scored 289,903 of the total vote cast.

The opposition’s candidate, Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party scored 283,847 votes.

Meanwhile, the PDP won in the Federal Capital Territory with 259,997 votes while the ruling APC scored 152,224 votes.

Announcing the results at the National Collation Centre on Monday, the Collation Officer, Prof Mohammed Suleiman, put the number of accredited voters at 467,784 while valid votes were 423,951.

According to him, the total votes cast were 451, 408 while invalid votes amounted to 27,457.

Also in Kwara State, the APC scored 308,984 while the PDP had 138,184.

The Collation Officer, Abdullahi Gana, said there were 489,482 accredited voters while valid votes were 459, 676 and there were 26, 578 rejected votes.

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Appeal Court Affirms Ruling Barring VIO from Impounding Vehicles, Fining Motorists

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The Court of Appeal in Abuja on Thursday upheld the judgment that stopped the Directorate of Road Traffic Services and Vehicle Inspection Officers (VIO) from seizing vehicles or imposing fines on motorists.

In a unanimous decision by a three-member panel, the appellate court found no basis to set aside the Federal High Court’s ruling of October 16, 2024, which restrained the VIO from harassing motorists.

The appeal filed by the VIO was dismissed for lacking merit. Justice Oyejoju Oyewumi delivered in the lead judgment.

The high court had earlier ruled, in a judgment by Justice Nkeonye Maha, that no law authorizes the VIO to stop motorists, impound vehicles, or impose penalties for alleged traffic offences.

The case arose from a fundamental rights suit (FHC/ABJ/CS/1695/2023) filed by lawyer Abubakar Marshal.

Marshal informed the court that VIO officials stopped him at Jabi in Abuja on December 12, 2023, and seized his vehicle without lawful reason. He asked the court to determine whether their actions violated his rights.

Justice Maha agreed and ordered the VIO and its agents not to impound vehicles or impose fines on motorists, describing the actions as unlawful. She held that only a court can impose fines or sanctions.

She ruled that the VIO’s conduct breached the applicant’s constitutional right to property under Section 42 of the 1999 Constitution and Article 14 of the African Charter. She further held that the VIO has no legal authority to seize vehicles or penalize motorists, as doing so infringes on rights to fair hearing, movement and presumption of innocence.

Although Marshal, represented by Femi Falana, SAN, requested ₦500 million in damages and a public apology, the court awarded ₦2.5 million.

The Directorate of Road Traffic Services, its Director, its Abuja Area Commander at the time (identified as Mr. Leo), team leader Solomon Onoja, and the FCT Minister were listed as respondents.

They appealed the decision, but the Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal.

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Tinubu Nominates Ibas, Dambazau, Enang, Ohakim As Ambassadors

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President Bola Tinubu has nominated Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas, the immediate past sole administrator of Rivers State and a former Chief of Naval Staff, as a non-career ambassador.

Tinubu also nominated Ita Enang, a former senator; Chioma Ohakim, former First Lady of Imo State; and Abdulrahman Dambazau, former Minister of Interior and ex-Chief of Army Staff, as non-career ambassadors.

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Senate Confirms Chris Musa As New Defence Minister

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The Nigerian Senate has confirmed General Christopher Musa, the former Chief of Defence Staff, as the country’s new Minister of Defence.

The announcement was contained in a statement by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser on Information and Strategy to President Bola Tinubu.

Musa, who retired from the military just 40 days ago, was nominated by President Tinubu on Tuesday to succeed former Defence Minister Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, who stepped down on health grounds.

According to Onanuga’s statement, the Senate approved Musa’s appointment on Wednesday through a voice vote, following a thorough screening session during which lawmakers posed numerous questions.

“Senate confirms Gen. Christopher Musa as Minister of Defence The Senate has confirmed the former Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa, as the Minister of Defence. The Senate confirmed Musa on Wednesday via a voice vote after a rigorous screening session in which lawmakers asked him many questions,” the statement read in part.

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