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INEC Announces Date For 2023 General Elections

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A file photo of INEC Chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu.   The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced the date for the 2023 general elections in the country. INEC Chairman, Prof Mahmood Yakubu made the announcement on Wednesday during a one-day public hearing on the National Electoral Offences Commission (Establishment) Bill 2021, organized by the Senate Committee on INEC. According to the INEC boss, the 2023 general elections are exactly one year, nine months, two weeks and six days or 660 days from today. “By the principle established by the Commission, the 2023 General Election will hold on Saturday 18th February 2023 which is exactly one year, nine months, two weeks and six days or 660 days from today,” he said. “We hope to release the Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the General Election immediately after the Anambra Governorship election scheduled to hold on 6th November 2021. “In order to do so, there should be clarity and certainty about the elec

NDDC: Akpabio, Akwa Seek Collaboration to Revamp Commission •••As Stakeholders Retreat Holds in Uyo

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  Senator Godswill Akpabio & Effiong Akwa The Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Godswill Akpabio, has declared that the efforts of the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, to restore collaboration among stakeholders will help in fashioning a common roadmap for the development of the Niger Delta region. Senator Akpabio stated this at a three-day Strategic Capacity Building workshop/Retreat for directors of the Commission at Ibom Icon Hotels and Golf Resort in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.  He said that the retreat was a family meeting called to rub minds and to find ways to help the Commission fulfil the vision to offer a lasting solution to the socio-economic difficulties of the Niger Delta region. He observed that the theme of the retreat, namely: “Collaborating, Planning and Re-strategizing for a better Niger Region,” was very apt. Akpabio affirmed that the retreat was meant to challenge NDDC to interrogate and define, as well as prescribe a viable and formidable pathway towa

Nigeria's Insecurity, Caused By Injustice- Mazi Ohuabunwa •••Inaugurates The New Nigeria Group In A'Ibom

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Mazi Sam Ohuabunwa, 2023 Presidential Aspirant Ravaging insecurity, leading to loss of lives and property across the nation has been linked to injustice meted on the different tribes by the political class, since independence, the  convener of the New Nigeria Group and 2023 Presidential aspirant, Mazi Sam Ohuabunwa stated this in Uyo yesterday while interacting with journalists on the key issues that has bedevilled Nigeria's advancement, despite the huge human and natural resources at it's disposal. The continued failure of Nigeria, in spite of several attempts, he noted challenged him and other like minds to begin the process of change by first sensitizing Nigerians to accept it as the only option towards redeeming the nation. Disagreeing that Nigeria's insecurity has anything to do with ethnic or religious biases, Ohuabunwa, said it is purely a reaction to  injustice on the different section of the country which agitate at one time or the other. "Nobody should colour

Editorial: A'Ibom Local Government Chairmen Should Return To Farm

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Mr Frank Archibong Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs The food scarcity crisis is well known to everyone in Nigeria. Staple foods such as garri, yam, rice, beans and even vegetables such as tomato which are everyday requirements in kitchens have gone beyond the reach of the poor. In itself this suggests real difficulties for many Nigerians that are jobless or under-employed because it has become increasingly hard for people to have just one meal a day. It is pathetic that in a situation where people have lost their Jobs, businesses closed down and people don't even have jobs, cost of food could skyrocket to the dreadful levels we are currently witnessing. It should bother leaders with conscience to think about how the poor and vulnerable members of the society are able to afford three cups of garri at the rate of N200, one cup of rice for between N120 to N180, one cup of beans at N130. How much of this will large families  have to  buy to meet their needs. Th