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Kogi: KOSIEC Boss Releases Statistic, Summary Results Of LG Polls—-Mr Mamman Nda-Eri, Chairman, Kogi State Independent Electoral Commission (KOSIEC) on Wednesday, released the statistics/summary results of the Oct. 19 Local Government Election in the State

Nda-Eri, who made the declaration during the official presentation of the summary results of the election at the Commission’s Headquarters in Lokoja, said that the delay was not deliberate.

“The commission was constraint  by lots of names misspellings, which needed to be put right before we go on with typing for clarity and transparency.

“As you are aware most of these elections results do come hand written and with lots of spelling errors due to our diversities in tribes.

“But my distinguished members of the public, including Civil Society Organizations and the Press, I am delighted to present the summary of the results of last Saturday’s Local Government Election to you today.

“We will outline the results across the various LGAs, highlighting voter turnout party performance and the elected officials, who will assume leadership roles in the 21 councils.”

“This is because the election represents a vital part of our democratic process, empowering the local governments to function efficiently and effectively with leaders chosen by the people to represent their voices at the grassroots level, ” he said.

The chairman explained that the summary results contained details of who scored what among the contestants, for Chairmanship and Councillorship, within the 19 participating Political Parties in the state.

According to him, by the statistics, you can who scored what to win or loose the keenly contested election of Oct. 19.

He said:”we appreciate the participation of all stakeholders, including the voters, candidates, electoral officials, security operatives, the media and Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC), whose efforts helped ensured a peaceful and transparent electoral process.”

The chairman read the names of the elected chairmen and their vice as follows:

1. Adavi. Rasheed Okatengwu Chairman, Hawawu Aanazuo Vice Chairman

2. Ajaokuta – Haruna Aliyu Chairman, Zainab Salihu Vice Chairman

3. Ankpa – Adamu Yahaya Chairman Halimat Ima Vice Chairman

4. Bassa – Adama Theophilus Daruwana Chairman, Aisha Aliyu Vice Chairman

5. Dekina – John Urah Chairman, Rashida Abdullahi Vice Chairman

6. Ibaji – Emmanuel Onuche Chairman Victoria Okolo Vice Chairman

7. Idah – Alfa Halilu Chairman, Nafisetu Oseni Vice Chairman

8. Igalamela/Odolu – Cosmos Atabor Chairman, Khadijat Muhammed Vice Chairman

9. Ijumu -Haruna Ibrahim Chairman, Olumiyiwa Tunde Vice Chairman

10. Kabba/Bunu Zacheaus Dare Chairman, Bosede Olumeyan Vice Chairman

11. Kogi – Musa Abdulmalik Chairman, Rabiyat Yusuf Adam Vice Chairman

12. Lokoja – Abdullahi Adamu Chairman, Patricia Balogun Vice Chairman

13. MopaMuro – Ademola Bello Chairman, Dalumo Joy Dada Vice Chairman

14. Ofu -Musa Muhammed Lawal Chairman, Joy Ojali Amaga Vice Chairman

15. Ogori/Magongo Rosemary Ohiezuchah Chairman, Williams Alao Vice Chairman

16. Okehi – Amoka Monday Chairman, Halimat Abdulwahab Vice Chairman

17. Okene – Enesi Ahmed Nuhu Chairman, Mabel Ovaiozao Vice Chairman

18. Olomaboro – Ameh Williams Chairman, Christiana Oguche Vice Chairman

19. Omalla – Edibo Mark Chairman, Adijetu Usman Vice Chairman

20. Yagba East – Joshua Dare Monday Chairman, Kudirat Abdulraheem Vice Chairman

21. Yagba West – Olokun Tosin Chairman, Roseline Adebayo Mayowa Vice Chairman.

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President Tinubu Appoint Rtd Vice Admiral Ibokette Ibas As River State Administrator

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President Tinubu Appoint Rtd Vice Admiral Ibokette Ibas As River State Administrator

According to latest report, Ibas will take over from Governor Siminalayi Fubara who was suspended for six months by President Tinubu following the declaration of a State of Emergency in the oil-rich State.

The development followed a prolonged political crisis in the State arising from the face-off between Fubara and 27 lawmakers.

Tinubu in a nationwide broadcast on Tuesday evening said: “By this declaration, the Governor of Rivers State, Mr Siminalayi Fubara, his deputy, Mrs Ngozi Odu and all elected members of the House of Assembly of Rivers State are hereby suspended for an initial period of six months.

“In the meantime, I hereby nominate Vice Admiral Ibokette Ibas (Rtd) as Administrator to take charge of the affairs of the state in the interest of the good people of Rivers State. For the avoidance of doubt, this declaration does not affect the judicial arm of Rivers State, which shall continue to function in accordance with their constitutional mandate.

“The Administrator will not make any new laws. He will, however, be free to formulate regulations as may be found necessary to do his job, but such regulations will need to be considered and approved by the Federal Executive Council and promulgated by the President for the state.”

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BREAKING: The Trump Administration Has Reportedly Halt All Aid to Ukraine—-Donald Trump administration press secretary Caroline Leavitt stated that the U.S. will no longer provide military assistance to Ukraine because their priority is peace negotiations.

This decision came after the controversy during Zelensky’s visit.

“We are no longer going to just write blank checks for a war in a very distant country without a real, lasting peace,” Leavitt said.

“It was great that the cameras were rolling because the American people and the whole world got to see what President Trump and his team are dealing with behind closed doors in negotiations with the Ukrainians,” she added.

Earlier, The Washington Post reported that the Trump administration is not ruling out halting all ongoing military aid shipments to Ukraine, worth billions of dollars.

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