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Crisis Brews In Ogun Over Nov. LG Poll 

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The African Democratic Congress, ADC, Ogun State chapter, has kicked against the N250,000 nomination fee imposed by the state’s Independent Electoral Commission, OGISIEC, for the forthcoming local government election.

 OGISEC had on Thursday during a stakeholder meeting announced that the sum of N250,000 must be paid by the chairmanship candidates of the various political parties.

Chairman of the Commission, Babatunde Osibodu, explained that with the election slated for November 16, 2024, the male councillorship candidates are to pay N150,000 while the female will pay N100,000.

However, the ADC, in a statement signed by it chairman Itunu Abioro, on Saturday, described the fee as exorbitant and unacceptable.

The party alleged that the fee was an attempt to manipulate the electoral system for personal financial gain.

The statement reads, “We vehemently reject this unjust and extortionate demand by OGSIEC and assert that as a party, we will not succumb to this fraudulent act.

“We find it especially disconcerting that OGSIEC is resorting to extorting aspiring candidates and exploiting the democratic process to generate funds for the governor.

“We firmly denounce any attempt to manipulate the electoral system for personal financial gain.

“Furthermore, we question the double standards exhibited by the electoral commission. When the governor himself contested, did he pay any money to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)? The answer is a resounding NO. Similarly, none of the elected Ogun state house of assembly members were required to pay a penny to INEC. We strongly believe that such discriminatory practices tarnish the credibility of the electoral process.

“If OGSIEC intends to exclude other political parties from participating in the election, they should have the audacity to state it outright, rather than using unjust administrative charges as a means to achieve their hidden agenda.

Meanwhile the party urged other political parties to unite and join voices against the extortionate policy implemented by the electoral commission.

“We call on all stakeholders, civil society organizations, and the general public to join us in condemning this fraudulent act by Ogun State Independent Electoral Commission. Together, let us protect the integrity of our democratic system and ensure that the voice of the people is not silenced through extortion.”

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Ogun Police Launches Manhunt for APC Councillor Killers

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Police say they have launched a manhunt for the killers of an APC councillorship candidate, in the Ogun state November 16 local government poll.
The candidate, Adeyemi Adeleke was shot dead on Saturday afternoon at Jide Jones axis of Oke Ilewo, Abeokuta, the state capital.
His assassins shot him at a close range and smashed his head to ensure he was dead before fleeing the scene.
Spokesperson of the state police command, Omolola Odutola said policemen have been deployed to track down the assasins.
Odutola in a telephone conversation said the killers are suspected cultists and were armed with a pump action rifle and a pistol in an unmarked Toyota corrola sport car.
She said police immediately visited the scene after the incident, took photographs, while the family of the late candidate requested to take his body away without a post mortem examination.
The police image maker said police investigations of the incident was underway to arrest the fleeing killers of the candidate.

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Group Raises Awareness on Gender Violence

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The centre for community development, family and health initiative has alerted of the rising reported cases of sexual and gender based violence in Ogun state.
The centre chief executive director, Fidelis Olumide Igbodipe issued the alert in Ijebu Ode during the training organized by the centre for media practitioners on sexual and gender based violence over the weekend.
He explained that the training aimed at raising awareness, promote dialogue and advocacy for policy change to tackle sexual and geder based violence (SGBV) in the state.
Igbodipe said the focus of the training was how the media could assist in continuous advocacy, communtiy mobilization and engagement on the issue.
He called for a change in the perception about sexual and reproductive health rights of the people and zero tolerance for SGBV.

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NDLEA Arrests Drug Kingpin in Abeokuta

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A suspected drug kingpin, Ajiboye Damilare has been arrested by National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Abeokuta, the Ogun state capital.
The suspect, according to the anti-narcotic agency, has been on its wanted list for over a year.
He was arrested on Wednesday, last week, in a bank in the city.
Spokesman of the agency, Femi Babafemi, on Sunday said the suspect had been evading arrest since NDLEA operatives raided his warehouse, at Akala Street, Mushin in Lagos on September 4, 2023.
According to Babafemi, a total of one thousand and 101 kilogram of Ghana loud was recovered from the warehouse.
Since then, Babafemi said the directorate of assets and financial investigation of NDLEA which had been tracking him, linked him with 20 bank accounts and blocked them.

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