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IGP Egbetokun Denies Election Rigging Allegations, Warns Against Arming Citizens

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The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has rejected claims that security agencies play a role in rigging elections, describing such accusations as “baseless” and “unfair.”

OsunDaily reports that Egbetokun, represented by the Commissioner of Police for the Federal Capital Territory, Adewale Ajao, made this known on Monday at the third National Democracy Stakeholders Summit held in Abuja.

Addressing lingering concerns from the 2023 general elections, Egbetokun said the Nigeria Police Force has no involvement in determining electoral outcomes.

He said, “The idea that the police are involved in rigging is pure imagination.

“We are not partisans—we are not umpires. We don’t count votes; we only monitor the process while INEC does the collation.”

He stressed that the police remain neutral and are committed to supporting democracy through professionalism, training, and inter-agency collaboration.

His remarks come amid ongoing controversies surrounding the 2023 elections, in which the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and opposition parties have accused one another of electoral malpractice.

OsunDaily had reported that President Bola Tinubu won the election with 8,794,726 votes, defeating Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (6,984,520 votes) and Peter Obi of the Labour Party (6,101,533 votes).

Both Atiku and Obi rejected the results, alleging widespread rigging, violence, and voter suppression during post-election briefings.

Arming Citizens Not The Solution – IGP Warns

Egbetokun also weighed in on the growing calls for Nigerians to be allowed to bear arms in self-defence.

He warned, “You can’t solve violence with violence. The solution lies in dialogue, tolerance, and mutual surveillance.

“Armed citizenry will only compound our security challenges. Nigeria must learn from other nations where such policies failed.”

He maintained that addressing insecurity requires collaboration between citizens, government agencies, and communities, not more weapons on the streets.

In his address at the summit, the Chairman of the Proponent Council of the Nigeria Democracy Stakeholders Group, Kletsaint Akor, said the legitimacy of Nigeria’s democracy hinges on credible elections.

“Elections are not endpoints; they are entry points. Without electoral legitimacy, governance becomes performative rather than productive,” Akor said.

He acknowledged the introduction of BVAS and electronic result transmission as positive steps but said their flawed implementation in 2023 weakened public trust.

“We must institutionalise reforms—granting INEC funding autonomy, ensuring transparent appointment of commissioners, and enforcing consequences for malpractice,” he added.

Representing the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, Permanent Secretary for Economic and Political Affairs, Nadungu Gagare, said President Tinubu’s government deserves commendation for reform efforts despite tough economic challenges.

He said, “In just two years, this administration has prioritised reforms across critical sectors. These interventions are laying the foundation for long-term national stability and inclusive growth.”

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Kwara: PDP warns members against associating with coalition

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Kwara State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has warned members and supporters of the party not to associate with the coalition movement in the state.

A statement by secretary of the party, Abdulrahman Abdullahi Kayode, in Ilorin on Tuesday, disclosed that the party is aware of “attempts by certain individuals and political actors to lure our members and supporters into the newly formed coalition movement”.

“We wish to categorically state that the PDP, particularly in Kwara State under the leadership of Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, has no affiliation whatsoever with the coalition being spearheaded by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar or any other group outside the established structure of our great party,” the statement stressed.

The party urged its members and supporters across the state to remain vigilant and not be deceived or misled by the antics of “stranded and unpopular” politicians who, having deserted the party, are now seeking relevance by falsely using Saraki’s name to win support for their new political adventure.

“These individuals had either left or were irrelevant within the party during the September 2024 local government elections, yet despite their absence, our party triumphed at the polls, a testament to the unwavering support we continue to enjoy from the people of Kwara State, regardless of the manipulation of results by the ruling party.

“If they are truly confident in their popularity and acceptance among the people, they should campaign based on their own track records and not hide behind the name and legacy of our leader,” the party declared.

The statement asserted that Saraki remains a proud and committed member of the PDP and is actively involved in efforts to reposition and unify the party in preparation for a successful outing in the 2027 general elections.

“The PDP in Kwara remains united, focused, and loyal to its ideals. We advise all our members to disregard any invitation or pressure to join the so-called coalition and remain steadfast under the banner of the PDP,” it added.

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Owolabi Salis becomes first Nigerian to travel to space

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Owolabi Salis, a politician and lawyer, has become the first Nigerian to travel to space.

Salis was aboard the Blue Origin’s NS-33 mission, which took off from West Texas on Sunday, June 29.

The 10-minute flight, which crossed the Kármán line also had Carl Kuehner, Jim Sitkin, Leland Larson, Freddie Rescigno Jr., and Allie Kuehner on board.

It reached a peak altitude of 105.2 kilometres.

Salis, before embarking on the trip, said that the mission was “more than just a trip into space”.

He described it as a “spiritual journey, a call to inspire future generations”.

Salis has previously entered the history books as the first Black African to travel to both the Arctic and Antarctic in the same season.

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Lagos court jails pastor 25 years for having sex with biological teenage daughter

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A 45-year-old man, Ndukwe Ogbu, who claimed to be a pastor, has been sentenced to 25 years in prison by the Ikeja Special Offences Court in Lagos.

The conviction stemmed from his sexual abuse of his biological daughter on multiple occasions when she was just 14 years old.

Delivering the judgment, Justice Olubunmi Abike-Fadipe held that the prosecution had proven the three-count charge of defilement, sexual assault, and sexual assault by penetration beyond reasonable doubt.

The court convicted Ogbu based on the testimonies of the victim, a medical expert, and a social worker, all of whom corroborated the allegations.

During sentencing, the judge noted that the convict did not show remorse, as his plea for leniency was based on having other children to care for.

“From the evidence before the court, the defendant is found guilty on all three counts. He is sentenced to three years’ imprisonment on count one and 25 years each on counts two and three. The sentences are to run concurrently and will take effect from December 2019, the date of his remand,” Justice Abike-Fadipe ruled.

The prosecution, led by the Lagos State Government, arraigned the convict in February 2021. The trial began in October of the same year, during which three prosecution witnesses testified, including the survivor, a social worker, and a medical doctor. The defendant testified alone in his defence.

The social worker, Femi Oyeleke, told the court that the matter was brought to his attention by a schoolteacher to whom the survivor had confided. He then reported the case to the police.

The survivor also gave detailed testimony, identifying Ogbu as her father and recounting how the abuse started when she was 14. She said he warned her not to tell anyone, but she eventually informed her teacher.

Ogbu denied all the allegations, maintaining that he was not present at the times stated by his daughter.

He acknowledged living in the same apartment but said the girl had her own room. He told the court that his wife had passed away when the children were young and that the others lived with their maternal grandmother in the village.

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