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Osun Tribunal: INEC fails to produce Adeleke’s Certificates

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. As witness insists he forged them
Osun State Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has told the Election Petition Tribunal that the state office of the commission was not in custody of the certificates of Senator Ademola Adeleke.
The electoral officer made this declaration on Tuesday at the resumed hearing of the petition filed by Governor Adegboyega Oyetola and the All Progressives Congress (APC) against the declaration of Ademola Adeleke of the PDP as Governor-elect.
The REC was billed to appear before the panel in line with a Subpoena issued on him to produce form CF001 of Adeleke which contained his credentials used for the 2018 governorship election.
This is even  as one of the Petitioners’ witnesses, Evangelist Rasak Adeosun while giving evidence before the panel told the tribunal that Adeleke did not attend any university, hence he could not have obtained any certificate.
At the resumed hearing, the counsel for INEC, Professor Paul Ananaba had told the tribunal that the REC could not be brought to court, because he was not aware that the application filed against the Subpoena issued on him had been withdrawn.
After series of arguments, the tribunal Chairman, Justice Tertsea Kume insisted that whether there was an application against the Subpoena or not, the REC or his representative was supposed to be in court to bring the documents requested.
The proceedings then took a dramatic turn when suddenly, the representative of the REC, Mr Sheu Mohammed, the Deputy Director, Election and Party Monitoring who had been in court abinitio rose and told the court that he was around to represent the REC.
It was at this point that the INEC Counsel also retracted his statement and said he has just been informed that the representative of REC was around.
When asked to produce the documents requested for, Mohammed told the tribunal that the state office of the commission was not in custody of the documents, saying the copies given to it had been discarded shortly after the 2018 election.
He said: “We are not in custody of the documents, the documents were submitted to the National Headquarters. We were only given photocopies by the National Headquarters for display.
“After we might have done with litigations, the only record we kept in our office are form EC8A Series. “
Asked by the tribunal to produce the said photocopies given to the state office, the witness said: “We don’t have the photocopies again. We have decongested our system”.
Counsel for Oyetola, Chief Akin Olujinmi (SAN) subsequently argued that the attitude of the REC was mainly not to obey the tribunal order issued on REC to produce the documents.
He said, even if the state office of the commission did not have the requested documents, “REC is representing INEC here and he has a duty to obtain the said documents at their National Headquarters and he has not said that the National Headquarters cannot find that document.
“So, he cannot excuse the duty of obedience to that Subpoena by his lame explanation that it was submitted to the national headquarters.
“My Lord, I will apply that your Lordship should direct the REC to approach the national headquarters and obtain the said documents. They had disobeyed the first order and if they like they should disobey the second order”, Olujinmi argued.
The tribunal subsequently directed the Oyetola’s counsel to Section 253(2) of the Evidence Act which indicated that violator of such court order is liable to an arrest and be committed to prison.
Oyetola’s counsel said he was only being humane, as he would have applied for committal, saying “police is here to arrest him. I don’t see how you can escape from this one”.
Responding to the arguments, counsel for INEC, Professor Ananaba said, “the representative of REC is here and REC is different from INEC. So, the Subpoena has been complied with because the representative of REC is here to tell the court he is not in custody of the said documents.”
He argued that the tribunal does not have the power to make another order in the same line, claiming that the first order had been complied with.
Counsel for Adeleke, Onyechi Ikpeazu (SAN) in his own objection said since the documents requested to be produce by the INEC are Certified True Copies (CTC), it can be applied and paid for, without necessarily bringing the REC to the court.
He then argued that based on the fact that the Petitioners’ already have the CTC at their disposal, they should be compelled to continue with the calling of the witnesses whose testimony hanged on the documents requested from INEC.
Counsel for PDP, Alex Izinyon, SAN also said that since the petitioners already have the documents in question, they should be compelled to call the witness.
Olujinmi while replying said the respondents’ counsel lost track in the course of their arguments, saying there was an order of the court through subpoena which have not been complied with.
He noted that counsel in the case ought not to do anything that will obstruct the proceeding of the court, saying the issue of the Subpoena is sufficient enough to compel the INEC again to produce the documents.
The tribunal then adjourned ruling on the argument of counsel on the failure of INEC to produce the said documents till Friday, 25th November.
Meanwhile, one of the Petitioners’ witnesses, Evangelist Rasak Adeosun while giving evidence before the panel told the tribunal that Adeleke did not attend any university, hence he could not have obtained any certificate.
Asked by Adeleke counsel whether he was a staff of the university attended by Adeleke, Adeosun replied: “Did he attend any university, how would I be a staff of the university he didn’t attend”.
He insisted that Adeleke does not have any certificate, just as he told the panel that “I know that there is over-voting, as the total number of the votes cast is more than the accredited voters on BVAS reports.
Adeosun, who served as the state collation agent for the APC hinted that he received reports of the happenings in the polling units on the election day and discovered that there was no substantial compliance with the INEC guidelines and the Electoral Act in the contentious 749 polling units.

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Police Question Wike’s Aide, Detain INEC Official Over Voter Data Leak

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The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has interrogated Lere Olayinka, media aide to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, over the alleged leakage of sensitive voter information from the database of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

Olayinka was reportedly questioned on Tuesday by operatives of the Force Intelligence Department–Intelligence Response Team (FID-IRT) at the Police Headquarters in Abuja as part of an ongoing investigation into allegations of cyber-related offences, unauthorized access to electoral records, and the disclosure of classified information.

A serving INEC official, whose identity has not been made public, has also been detained in connection with the incident and is currently being investigated by security agencies.

How the Controversy Began

The investigation was triggered after Olayinka shared screenshots on his X (formerly Twitter) account showing details of Nollywood actor and politician Emeka Ike’s voter registration transfer from Imo State to the Federal Capital Territory.

Olayinka used the information to question Ike’s eligibility to contest for a House of Representatives seat in the FCT following the actor’s criticism of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) primary election process.

The post immediately sparked public concern, with many Nigerians alleging that the information could only have been obtained through unauthorized access to INEC’s password-protected voter registration portal.

INEC Denies External Breach

Responding to the controversy, INEC stated on Tuesday that its Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) database was not hacked and had not suffered any external security breach.

According to the commission, preliminary findings indicated that the disclosure resulted from the misuse of legitimate internal access credentials by an authorized staff member rather than a cyberattack on its systems.

INEC Official Allegedly Shared Information

Sources familiar with the investigation disclosed that the detained electoral officer allegedly initiated contact with Olayinka through Facebook Messenger.

The official reportedly sought to provide evidence that Emeka Ike’s voter transfer request had only recently been submitted and was still awaiting approval.

After the initial contact, the officer allegedly forwarded the voter registration document to Olayinka via WhatsApp.

During questioning, Olayinka reportedly told investigators that he had no prior relationship with the INEC official and was unaware that the information shared with him was classified.

Sources further revealed that Olayinka maintained that the electoral officer never informed him that the document was restricted or confidential.

DSS Also Investigating

In addition to the police investigation, the Department of State Services (DSS) has launched a parallel probe into the circumstances surrounding the release of the voter information.

Security agencies are examining whether any laws relating to data protection, cybercrime, or the handling of classified government documents were violated.

Possible Charges

Investigators are said to be considering a range of charges against both Olayinka and the detained INEC official, including:

Criminal conspiracy

Cyber-related offences

Unauthorized disclosure of classified documents

Misuse of official credentials

Actions capable of causing a breach of public peace

The investigations by both the police and the DSS are ongoing, while INEC continues its internal review of the incident and the circumstances that led to the release of the voter data.

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Okada, Tricycle riders Assure Oyebanji of massive votes on June 20

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Commercial motorcyclists (Okada) and tricycle operators in Ekiti State have pledged their unflinching support for Governor Biodun Oyebanji’s re-election, assuring him of massive votes in appreciation of what they described as his people-oriented policies and excellent working relationship with transport unions.

The riders gave the assurance during an engagement with the Governor in Ado Ekiti on Tuesday, where they commended the Governor for what they described as improved dialogue, better welfare consideration and efforts to stabilize the transport sector across the state. This , according to them have contributed to peace and stability in the state.

 

Speaking on behalf of the Okada riders, the Chairman of the association, Mr Kunle Asaolu commended the Governor for his unwavering commitment to the welfare of transport workers, noting that the administration has consistently responded to the needs of their members across the state.

 

He said the governor has demonstrated sincerity and reliability in governance by fulfilling promises made to members of the transport unions.

The Chairman added that the governor’s exemplary leadership and inclusive governance have brought unity and stability among transport workers, particularly through efforts aimed at reconciling previously divided groups within the sector.

 

He assured the governor that they would reciprocate the good gestures by mobilizing massive support and votes for his re-election come June 20.

 

Also speaking on behalf of the Tricycle riders Association, the Chairman, Mr Kunle Asaolu said there was virtually nothing the transport workers had requested that Governor Oyebanji had not addressed.

 

According to him, the governor has remained faithful to his promises and has continued to prioritize the interests of transport operators in the state.

 

Mr Akinola Alabi praised the Governor for restoring harmony among transport unions through deliberate reconciliation efforts, stressing that the peace being currently enjoyed within the sector is a testament to the administration’s commitment to inclusiveness. He pledged that members of the association would repay the governor’s support with overwhelming votes whenever the opportunity arises.

 

In his remarks, Governor Biodun Oyebanji, who expressed appreciation to the transport workers for the confidence they reposed in him and his administration during the 2022 governorship election despite not knowing him closely at the time, said the trust placed in his government has yielded positive results, adding that the progress recorded in the state was made possible through the support and cooperation of the people.

 

Emphasizing the importance of the June 20 election, Governor Oyebanji said the date is crucial because it presents an opportunity for Ekiti people to ensure continuity of the developmental strides recorded by his administration.

 

“It is also an opportunity to appreciate President Bola Tinubu for what he described as unprecedented support for Ekiti State”, Governor Oyebaniji said. He added that no previous President had extended such goodwill to the state since its creation.

 

The Governor therefore urged the transport workers to come out en masse and vote for the ruling party as a way of encouraging the President to do even more for the state.

 

“Three and a half years ago, we came to you and asked you to vote for us, you took a gamble, you did not know us but you voted for us and that gamble has paid off today and I must thank you also for maintaining peace with each other.

 

“For this peace to continue, June 20 is very important to us for two reasons, first, for all these good works you have mentioned can continue, secondly we have a President that has been so good to us in Ekiti state, Ekiti is 29 years old, there is no President that has been this good to us since creation of Ekiti state. So, a President that has been so good to us deserves to be encouraged and the only way to encourage him is by coming out on June 20 and cast your vote for his party”. The Governor asserted

 

Also present at the forum were the Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, Director-General of the Campaign, Senator Cyril Fasuyi, Secretary to the State Government, Prof Habibat Adubiaro, Chief of Staff to the Governor and secretary of the Campaign Council, Mr Niyi Adebayo, among others

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TINUBU RETURNS TO ABUJA AFTER EID-EL-KABIR HOLIDAY, RESUMES OFFICIAL DUTIES

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has returned to Abuja following the Eid-el-Kabir holiday in Lagos, where he participated in a series of political, governmental, and national engagements.

The President arrived at the Presidential Wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, at about 5:17 p.m. on Tuesday. He was received by top government officials, including the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike; the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila; the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu; and the Inspector General of Police, Tunji Disu.

During the Sallah holiday, President Tinubu hosted several dignitaries and political leaders who paid him the traditional Eid homage. Among them were Vice President Kashim Shettima and members of the leadership of the Senate led by Senate President Godswill Akpabio.

The President also received members of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, led by its Chairman and Governor of Kwara State, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq. Other visitors included leaders and stakeholders of the ruling All Progressives Congress from Oyo and Lagos states.

As part of activities marking the 70th anniversary of the Nigerian Navy, President Tinubu attended the International Fleet Review held at Eko Atlantic City Waterfront on Monday.

During the event, he commissioned three naval vessels — NNS Oloibiri, NNS Mambila, and NNS Gurara.
The President also held a bilateral meeting with Romuald Wadagni, where both leaders discussed strengthening diplomatic relations, regional cooperation, and economic ties between Nigeria and the neighbouring Benin.

Before the Eid-el-Kabir celebrations, President Tinubu participated in the APC primary elections in Lagos. According to the Presidency, he emerged as the party’s presidential candidate for the 2027 general election after securing widespread support from party members across the country.

The President is expected to resume official engagements and continue overseeing government activities from the nation’s capital following his return.

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