Election in Edo: Davido confronts police over a directive for voters to return home following the poll, and NPA gives N200 million to Borno flood victims

Edo election: Davido confort police over directive urging voters to return home after voting

 

Election in Edo: Davido confronts police over a directive for voters to return home following the poll, and NPA gives N200 million to Borno flood victims

 

Nigerian award-winning artist David Adeleke, widely known as Davido, has opposed the recommendation for voters to return home immediately after casting their ballots in the ongoing Edo State gubernatorial election.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

Davido shared his views in response to a statement made by Frank Mba, the Deputy Inspector General of Police overseeing election security.

 

Election in Edo: Davido confronts police over a directive for voters to return home following the poll, and NPA gives N200 million to Borno flood victims

 

During an interview with Channels Television on Saturday morning, Mba urged Edo residents to fulfill their civic duty by voting and then returning home immediately.

NPA donates N200m to Borno flood victims

 

Election in Edo: Davido confronts police over a directive for voters to return home following the poll, and NPA gives N200 million to Borno flood victims

 

The Nigerian Ports Authority has donated the sum of N200m to the victims of devastating floods that ravaged some communities in Borno State recently.

This was contained in a statement on Saturday by the NPA.

The cheque was presented on behalf of the NPA to the Governor of Borno State in Maiduguri on Friday by the trio of the Executive Director of Engineering & Technical Services, Ibrahim Umar, Executive Director of Finance & Administration, Ms Vivian Edet, and Executive Director Marine & Operations, Olalekan Badmus.

“As a token of support for your disaster relief efforts, the Nigerian Ports Authority, under the guidance of the Honourable Minister of Marine & Blue Economy, His Excellency Adegboyega Oyetola, hereby donates the sum of N200m to aid efforts at stabilising the victims as quickly as possible,” Dantsoho said.

EdoDecides2024: I won’t take bribes no matter how much – INEC Commissioner

 

Election in Edo: Davido confronts police over a directive for voters to return home following the poll, and NPA gives N200 million to Borno flood victims

 

The Independent National Electoral Commission National Commissioner in charge of Edo, Prof. Rhoda Gumus, has promised not to collect bribes during the ongoing state governorship election.

In an interview on Channels TV’s Politics Today on Friday, Gumus asserted that nobody would dare approach her with a bribe because of her reputation.

The INEC Commissioner added that the commission will conduct the Edo governorship election in a free, fair and credible manner, adding that it would be the best conducted.

She said, “I am in charge of Edo. I want to do the right thing, even though I will not be everywhere. We will conduct this election in a free, fair and credible manner. I cannot take bribes, no matter how much. I don’t have to take billions to do what is right.

Cameroon Dam: Vulnerable flood plain communities resist evacuation order

 

Election in Edo: Davido confronts police over a directive for voters to return home following the poll, and NPA gives N200 million to Borno flood victims

 

There is growing concern over the safety of residents in Kogi, Benue, and other high-risk states following the warnings from the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency about imminent flooding.

Despite advisories from the Federal Government, many remain reluctant to evacuate.The NIHSA has highlighted these states as particularly susceptible to flooding, urging residents to heed the call for evacuation.

In a recent announcement, the agency cautioned that water will soon be released from Cameroon’s Lagdo Dam into the River Niger and River Benue, raising alarms about potential flooding.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>