Kogi 2023: INEC, Police Promise Peaceful, Credible Election
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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the Nigeria Police Force have pledged peaceful and credible Governorship election in Kogi state come Nov. 11.
Kogi INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Dr Gabriel Longpet, and Kogi Police Command’s Spokesman, SP Williams Ovye-Aya, gave the assurance during a workshop organised by the International Press Centre (IPC) for 26 journalists in Abuja on Tuesday, August 30, 2023.
Longpet said that the Commission has made adequate preparations to consolidate the last Feb. 25 and March 18 polls to ensure that the Nov. 11 Governorship election in Kogi is peaceful, hitch-free, fair and credible.
“We hope to ensure that all results of the governorship election in the 3,508 polling units in 239 wards across the state are transmitted electronically to do away with any attempt at tampering with manual results on transfer to collation centres.
“We are in synergy with all stakeholders, including the security operatives, civil society organisations (CSOs) and the Media to ensure we get it right come Nov 11,” he said.
The REC called on all the 18 political parties and candidates participating in the election to educate and sensitize their members and supporters about the need to conduct themselves orderly for the peaceful conduct of the election.
Ovye-Aya, on his part, said the Police were prepared to ensure tight security during the Kogi guber election to checkmate activities of criminal elements from disrupting the process.
The command’s image maker said, “Security operatives in Kogi are not going to leave anything to chance and will protect all electorates before, during and after the election.”
“All troublemakers, especially political thugs, should know that we shall deal with them in accordance with the law,” he warned.
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The IPC Media Workshop was aimed at enlightening practitioners in Kogi on their significant roles in the Peaceful and successful conduct of the Guber election come Nov 11.
The governorship elections in Kogi states scheduled for 21st November will be keenly contested by a total of 22 candidates jostling for the governorship seats.
The final list published by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), and signed by the Acting Secretary to the Commission, U. F. Usman, shows that 22 candidates are to contest for the governorship seat in Kogi state alongside their deputies.
A breakdown of the contestants for the Kogi Governorship election, their deputies and parties is as follows:
S/N Kogi State Name of Candidate Party
1. Governor Isah Yakubu Kamaldeen AA
Deputy Aina Sanmi Kenedy AA
2. Governor Dickson F. Fred Accord
Deputy Davidson Olu Accord
3. Governor Ukenya Musa ACD
Deputy Daodu Kingsley Ojeifo ACD
4. Governor Michael Abdullahi AD
Deputy Rashidat Wokili AD
5. Governor Usman Zainab ADC
Deputy Adewale Akilo ADC
6. Governor Odufu Cosmas Friday APA
Deputy Yakubu Abdullahi APA
7. Governor Prince Abubakar Audu APC
Deputy Hon. James Abiodun Faleke APC
8. Governor Akwu Umar Goodman APGA
Deputy Catherine Ohunene Maliki APGA
9. Governor Yinka Cherry Oloruntoba CPP
Deputy Hajiya Zainab Audu CPP
10. Governor Philips Ezekiel Koleola DPC
Deputy Fashe Funmi Onyioza DPC
11. Governor Abubakar Ibrahim DPP
Deputy Mohammed Abubakar Alfa DPP
12. Governor Ibrahim Adejoh ID
Deputy Abubakar Mayaki ID
13. Governor Raji Ogirima KOWA
Deputy Hajiya Hawa Sulieman KOWA
14. Governor Philips Omeiza Ozovehe Salawu LP
Deputy Yusuf Mamman Dantalle LP
15. Governor Mohammed Ibrahim Dangana NCP
Deputy Omiachi Oyibo Joseph NCP
16. Governor Mallam Abdul Hussein NNPP
Deputy Alori Joseph Sunday NNPP
17. Governor Hon. Emmanuel Daikwo (JP) PDC
Deputy Hon. Hamza Musa Loko PDC
18. Governor Capt. Idris Ichalla Wada PDP
Deputy Abayomi Awoniyi PDP
19. Governor Emmanuel Enesi Ozigi PPA
Deputy Ibrahim Bako Tajudeen PPA
20. Governor Dr. Ojuh Godwin Hussein PPN
Deputy Ibrahim Lawal Mohammed Dutse PPN
21. Governor Enema Paul SDP
Sheidu Mohammed Obansa SDP
22. Governor Saád Mukailu Yaro UDP
Deputy Ahmed Sule Obyetor UDP
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