Over one million farmers derive benefits from our Rural Development Programme Interventions – JDPMC

DSC09834             The Programme Manager and Head of Department for Rural Development Programme of the Justice Development and Peace Makers’ Centre (JDPMC) of Osogbo Diocese, Mrs. Onaolapo Morenike had said that over one million Farmers across the thirty one (31) Local Governments of Osun State benefit directly and indirectly from various Agriculturally-based interventions of the Rural Development Programme (RUDEP) of the Justice Development and Peace Makers’ Centre of Osogbo Catholic Diocese.

           Mrs.Onaolapo noted this in an interview with the Journalists during the just concluded Strategic Planning Meeting with a cross section of the Apex Members of the Sustainable Farmers Association held in JDPMC office, Osogbo.

According to the Programme Manager, the Rural Development Programme is an initiative of Catholic Diocese of Osogbo, initiated to have rural dwellers in the coverage areas with improved skills and knowledge as well as changed attitude for sustainable agricultural and social development. The target farmers formed and registered as autonomous farmers’ body called “Sustainable Farmers Association” which is structured into group, zone and apex respectively.

The Programme Manager explained that the initiative has given birth to many formidable Farmers’ groups across Osun State and affected positively Agricultural Productions and standard of living of the target group through technical capacity building, access to information, quality input supports, access to credit facilities, learning and experience sharing, linkage and collaboration and other useful areas of interventions such as public awareness programmes on radio which over the years have been yielding positiverresult and touching millions of lives who desire Agriculture as a key calling.

She added that, the strategic planning workshop was attended by farmers’ representatives from Four Zones, namely:  Osogbo, Ijesa, Ila and Atakumosa zones. These representatives are the ones who form APEX body and include the representatives of different socio-economic groups within the target groups, with the hope to put in place strategic plans that would guide the association’s operations for the next five years which shall base on agreed recommendations of the Association. The Meeting also afforded the farmers to bring into perspective things they have done in the past, the SWOT analysis of the Association and what they intend to do for the future. It was equally an avenue to strengthen their unity of purpose thereby bringing about unified Agricultural Blueprint that will define their course of focus in the noble chosen field.

“You will, no doubt, agree with me that the RUDEP intervention is strongly backed up by consistent participatory monitoring and evaluation of the Farmers’ situation and performance, which mostly centred on the identification of the farmers’ needs and consequently resulted into development of a set of measures which can address the needs of the farmers in the projected interventions. This has made our various interventions a demand driven one.”

She maintained further “Unequivocally, I dare boldly say that through our pragmatic approaches and direct contact strategies, Rural Development Programme under the auspices of JDPMC has positively impacted on millions of People in our large scale efforts with support from our highly esteemed International Donor considering our sensitizing programmes on radio and enlightening social media platforms, community-based training and various workshops that enhanced farmers’ technical know-how on subject matters which place no limitation on anyone,” She affirmed.

Speaking one after the other, Mr. Adegboye fatai, Remilekun Ojo, Mr.Fatokun Jeremiah commended the outcome of the Meeting of which they adjudged productive and enhancing to their needs while promising to multiply and share the experience gained in the Meeting to the others at their various Zones.

In his remark, the programme officer for Rural Development Programme of the Justice Development and Peace Makers’ centre of Osogbo Diocese. Mr. Charles Fashina charged the Members of the Sustainable Farmers Association to leverage on the Information Communication Technology and global Digitization that would afford them of favourable market system to sell their farm produces so as to scale up among the Contemporaries in Nigeria.

Part of the top priorities examined in the meeting were redefinition of Association’s Vision and Mission’s Statements that placed premium on safe and sustainable food provision through networking and collaborations with relevant Agencies, coalition building, advocacy, learning and experience sharing, indigenous research development and many others. Other areas of priority are development of Association objective, strategies and five years Action plan which runs through 2019 and 2023.

Pictorial Highlights of Press Conference on peaceful Election conduct held by Bishop Akin Oyejola&Imam of Osun, Sheikh Musa Animasahun.

The above Pictorial highlights indicated part of efforts to ensure peaceful election conduct in this year 2019 general polls as convened by the two head of religious Bodies in the Osun State, Most.Rev. John Akin Oyejola, the Bishop of Catholic Diocese of Osogbo and Sheikh Animasahun, the Chief Imam of Osun.

In the statement jointly issued, the duo urged Nigerians to uphold the pristine principle and sanctity of regard for Human’s Lives during and after the 2019 general Elections.

they also reaffirmed their commitment to peace, justice and love, most of all national integration of Nigeria while enjoining other Nigerians to borrow a leaf from the good demonstration of their attitudinal Tree.

The Conference also had in attendance other well-meaning Nigerians and relevant Electoral Stakeholders, like Director of DSS, Mr. Brown Ekwoaba, Resident Electoral Commissioner of Osun State, Mr. Segun Agbaje and among many others.

2019 Presidential Polls: See the Press Release Issued by JDPMC.

 

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INTERIM PRESS RELEASE BY JUSTICE, DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE MAKERS CENTRE ON THE ISSUE OF VOTE BUYING AT THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION HELD ON 23RD FEBRUARY, 2019.

Issued on 26th February, 2019

Justice, Development and Peace Makers Centre, Osogbo deployed thirty Seven (37) state coordinators and One hundred and Fifty-nine (159) monitors across the thirty- Six States (36) of the federation including the FCT for the past 2 months to track Campaign Finance expenditure of All Progress Party, People’s Democratic Party, Young Progressive Party, Allied Congress Party of Nigeria under Campaign Finance Monitoring Project sponsored by International Foundation for Electoral System (IFES) using a globally recognized tracking method called Parallel Expense Tracking (PET) to track expenditures.

The purview of the Campaign Finance Monitoring project was also extended to the issue of vote buying during the Presidential election.

As the Presidential election has come and gone, (not minding that some states may still hold re-run election at few polling units), Justice, Development and Peace Makers Centre, Osogbo will like to make the following observations on issue of vote buying and voters inducement at the just concluded Presidential and National Assemblies elections. Different methods of vote buying and voters’ inducement were observed.

  1. Some Party agents distributed tags to some of the electorates and groups before voting for easy identification in order to collect money at the end of voting. Money distributed ranged from five hundred Naira (#500) to five thousand Naira (#5, 000) depending on the status of the voters. Some groups were given certain amount of money ranging from One hundred thousand naira (#100,000) to the tune of two hundred and fifty thousand naira (#250,000) per group.
  2. Justice Development and Peace Makers’ Centre has received from its state coordinators reports of cases of vote buying in most parts of the country like Ekiti, Katsina, Edo, Nasarawa, Enugun, Osun State.
  3. It was also observed that apart from money inducement by political parties through various Agents, some other ways like distribution of raw foods immediately after voting, mobilization of voters by provision of buses to convey them to their polling units were arraigned by some political parties in order to get votes. This scenario played out in states like Cross River, Kaduna, Lagos, Imo and the FCT, Abuja.
  4. Certain political parties induced security personnel in polling units in the South west Geo-Political zone. Security personnel at each polling units were given a total sum of #15,000 while INEC Ad-hoc staff (Corps Members) were given a sum of #10,000 each.

In the coming week, Justice, Development and Peace Makers Centre will release a detailed report of the findings from her campaign finance monitoring mission including data collected from our thirty seven State Coordinators (37), One hundred and fifty nine (159) monitors deployed across the Country. This finding is restricted to only the presidential elections

Justice, Development and Peace Makers Centre wishes to use this medium to appreciate INEC for conducting violence free election in the country, Security agencies for providing adequate security during election, although some were over-zealous in discharging their duty and IFES for creating platform to strengthen our democracy.

 

Rev. Fr. Peter Akinkunmi

General Coordinator

JDPMC, Osogbo.

 

 

Justice Development and Peace Makers’ Centre is a well-known faith- based, non- profit and non- governmental organization in Osun State. We have been actively involved in championing the Cause of peaceful co-existence of citizens, Youth developments, human rights, democracy and good governance, rural development for over 21 years. Our commitments to the development of the local communities have been a great achievement which was recognized by the state government and the beneficiaries at large.

And the funders of this project, IFES is a global leader in democracy promotion and advances good governance and democratic rights by providing technical assistance to Election Management Bodies; empowering the underrepresented to participate in the political process. IFES boasts of a very good working relationship with INEC which has been existing since the political dispensation of 1999. IFES gets is funding from USaid and UKaid.

2019 Polls assessment: See Press Release issued by JDPMC.

INTERIM PRESS RELEASE BY JUSTICE, DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE MAKERS CENTRE ON THE ISSUE OF VOTE BUYING AT THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION HELD ON 23RD FEBRUARY, 2019.

Issued on 26th February, 2019

Justice, Development and Peace Makers Centre, Osogbo deployed thirty Seven (37) state coordinators and One hundred and Fifty-nine (159) monitors across the thirty- Six States (36) of the federation including the FCT for the past 2 months to track Campaign Finance expenditure of some selected political parties under Campaign Finance Monit

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oring Project sponsored by International Foundation for Electoral System (IFES) using a globally recognized tracking method called Parallel Expense Tracking (PET) to track expenditures.

The purview of the Campaign Finance Monitoring project was also extended to the issue of vote buying during the Presidential election.

As the Presidential election has come and gone, (not minding that some states may still hold re-run election at few polling units), Justice, Development and Peace Makers Centre, Osogbo will like to make the following observations on issue of vote buying and voters inducement at the just concluded Presidential and National Assemblies elections. Different methods of vote buying and voters’ inducement were observed.

  1. Some Party agents distributed tags to some of the electorates and groups before voting for easy identification in order to collect money at the end of voting. Money distributed ranged from five hundred Naira (#500) to five thousand Naira (#5, 000) depending on the status of the voters. Some groups were given certain amount of money ranging from One hundred thousand naira (#100,0000) to the tune of two hundred and fifty thousand naira (#250,000) per group.
  2. Justice Development and Peace Makers’ Centre has received reports of cases of vote buying in most parts of the country like Ekiti State, Katsina, Edo, Nasarawa, Enugun, Osun State and many more.
  3. It was also observed that apart from money inducement by political parties through various Agents, some other ways like distribution of raw foods immediately after voting, mobilization of voters by provision of buses to convey them to their polling units were arraigned by some political parties in order to get votes. This scenario played out in states like Cross River, Kaduna, Lagos, Imo and the FCT, Abuja.
  4. Certain political parties induced security personnel in polling units in a particular State in the South west. Security personnel at each polling units were given a total sum of #15,000 while INEC Ad-hoc staff (Corps Members) were given a sum of #10,000 each.

In the coming week, Justice, Development and Peace Makers Centre will release a detailed report of the findings from her campaign finance monitoring mission including data collected from our thirty seven State Coordinators (37), One hundred and fifty nine (159) monitors deployed across the Country.

Justice, Development and Peace Makers Centre wishes to use this medium to appreciate INEC for conducting violence free election in the country, Security agencies for providing adequate security during election, although some were over-zealous in discharging their duty, and IFES for creating platform to strengthen our democracy.

Rev. Fr. Peter Akinkunmi

General Coordinator

JDPMC, Osogbo.

Justice Development and Peace Makers’ Centre is a leading faith- based, non- profit and non- governmental organization in Osun State. We have been actively involved in championing the Cause of peaceful co-existence of citizens, Youth developments, human rights, democracy and good governance, rural development for over 21 years. Our commitments to the development of the local communities have been a great achievement which was recognized by the state government and the beneficiaries at large.

O-SACA Applauds JDPMC for its Social developmental Stride.

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The Project Manager of Osun state Agency for the control of HIV also known as O-SACA, Dr. Akin Oyebade has commended Justice Development and Peace Makers’ Centre (JDPMC) of Osogbo Diocese for its large-scale efforts in Social and Human Intervention Programmes which over the years have been yielding positive results across the nooks and crannies of the State.

Dr. Oyebade gave the Commendation during an Advocacy Visit to his Office by the Team of Justice Development and Peace Makers’ Centre led by the General Coordinator, Rev. Fr. Peter Akinkunmi.

According to Dr. Oyebade, the Social and Human development Programmes and Initiatives which Justice Development and Peace Makers’ Centre of Osogbo Diocese had been embarking on over the years were never ceased to make great impacts on the General Public cutting across Health Sensation programmes, Youth Empowerment Initiatives, Environmental maintenance and Human Rights Crusade.

A brilliant Human Interventions which he described as good steps towards a right direction, added that it was extremely important to do more until Osun State and Nigeria were totally free from the biting Scourge of HIV, Poverty and stigma of underdevelopment while pledging his unalloyed support to Justice Development and Peace Makers’ Centre in the fight against HIV and other areas necessary in order to achieve their common Goals.

“I must admit that, you have been a wonderful covenant partner in progress and of all, you stand out in the area of Human Intervention initiatives which cut across every Human’s endeavour. I commend your Zeal and burning passion to make Nigeria a better place for all.

My Agency will not leave any stone unturned to support you so as to ensure that we together achieve and conquer our common Enemy either in Cash or kind, especially in the aspect of structural strategy,” He affirmed.

He also reiterated his Agency’s Commitment to her organization core values which were to eradicate HIV/AIDS totally in the Country by year 2030, thereby raising standard of balanced Health and good standard of living for every Nigerian. He however called for more multi-various supports from all stakeholders in Nigeria.

Speaking, the General Coordinator of the Justice Development and Peace Makers’ Centre (JDPMC) Rev. Fr. Akinkunmi expressed his unquantified delight for ever ready will and hands of fellowship often extended to the JDPMC by the Osun State Agency for the Control of HIV of which he best regarded as golden hands.

He vowed that all the support and kind gesture would not be taken for granted. Rev. Fr. Akinkunmi also used medium to extensively x-ray other vital area of strengths of the JDPMC that have been immense chain of multiplier of good effects to the Society and Osun State at large.

“We have enjoyed so much of your symbiotic relationship even before I assumed power as a General Coordinator. I went through the past reports, it read well. This shows your level of self-sacrificial Spirits  in the mission for social developmental efforts. I acknowledge and value the support, I believe we can still do more and so I assure you that it will not be taken for granted, “He said.

In his contribution, the Head of Procurement for Osun State Agency for the Control of HIV (O-SACA), Mr. Julius Oyeleke noted that there was a need for the two Organizations to harmonize in the research efforts most importantly in the Data collection so as to avoid double efforts and thereby arriving at accurate and precision Recommendations.

Responding the Head of Integrated Human Development for the Justice Development and Peace Makers’ Centre, Mrs. Juliet Akande and the field programme Officer, Mrs. Damilola Arowolo acknowledged the gray area drew attention to and promised to come with an action planned Strategy that would fit the purpose.

A Group of Youths and WSRN Declare Zero Tolerance Against Vote buying and Election Violence.

A group of Youths and Women in the Osun State under Auspices of Women’s Situation Room Nigeria had declared their Solidarity of Zero Tolerance against Vote buying and Election Violence in the 2019 forthcoming general Polls.

The Group made this known at a Forum tagged Youths Dialogue and Women’s Stakeholder Meeting held in Bishop’s Court Hall Oke Ayepe, Osogbo organised by Women’s Situation Room Nigeria with a Theme: Building Collaborative Peace towards Improving Gender Equality and Women Empowerment.

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2019 ELECTIONS: ‘LET NO POLITICAL GLADIATOR TURN YOUR HEART AGAINST YOUR FELLOW CITIZENS!’ – BISHOP OYEJOLA AND OSUN CHIEF IMAM WARN ELECTORATES.

The Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Osogbo and Justice Development and Peace Makers’ Centre. Most Rev. John Akin Oyejola and his Religious Counterpart, the Chief Imam of Osun State, Alhaji Sheikh Musa Animasahun had jointly charged Nigerians to beware of unscrupulous Politicians who might want to use them as Evil Machinery for Political disruption and Social unrest in the 2019 forthcoming General Elections. Read more

REPORT OF ELECTION OBSERVATION OF OSUN GUBERNATORIAL ELECTION HELD ON THE 22ND SEPTEMBER, 2018 ACROSS THE STATE AND RE-RUN ELECTION HELD ON THE 27TH OF SEPTEMBER, 2018 IN SELECTED POLLING UNITS IN FOUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS OF OSUN STATE.

INTRODUCTION

Justice Development and Peace Makers Centre (JDPMC) considered the September 2018 Osun governorship election to be fundamental to the evolution of democracy and social development in Osun State and Nigeria as a whole. Our observation of the election therefore was undertaken with the conviction that the gubernatorial election is a major indicator for measuring the socio-democratic situation of Osun and Nigeria.

As a Civil Society Organization, JDPMC’s participation in the electoral processes covered assessment of the pre-election activities of INEC as the election umpire, the state security agencies, various institutions of the state and federal government, political parties and the 48 gubernatorial candidates as well as the electorate during the period. The intent was to ascertain how they meet compliance and performance expectations under the relevant laws regulating their engagement in the electoral processes. The Organization specially carried out Campaign Finance Monitoring in Partnership with the International Institute for Electoral System (IFES). The goal was to track and share our findings on the compliance of the three major parties- APC, SDP, PDP with the provisions of the electoral law regulating campaign funding and the use of State Administrative Resources. We also carried out voter’s education in partnership with MISEREOR- Germany to encourage lawful participation of the citizens in the electoral process. Finally, we collaborated with various credible CSOs in organizing various activities including the gubernatorial candidates’ pre-election debates.

ELECTION OBSERVATION PROCESS OF JUSTICE, DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE MAKERS’ CENTRE, OSOGBO

Accredited to observe the election in all the 30 LGAs of the state with 30 accredited observers, Justice Development and Peace Makers Centre trained and deployed 30 observers to all the 30 LGAs of Osun State in order to gather first-hand information on the main election proceedings of 22nd of September, 2018 in randomly sampled 120 wards, and 350 polling units across the State with a followed up the process up to each of to the 30 LG Collation Centre. Two key Observers followed up the process from the LGs to the State up till the announcement of the result by the Returning Officer of the Election. The process was guided by a checklist which was designed to track important information that has to do with the general administration of election, conduct of electoral umpire on Election Day; the conducts of the electorates, the performance of various institutions of the government, the state security as well as the conducts of the political parties on the Election Day.

Objectives of the JDPMC Election Observation

The Observation had the following objectives

  1. Track the transparency of the process
  2. Assess the state of security
  3. Assess the compliance of all stakeholders with the laws regulating the conduct of election
  4. Assess the participation of the electorate in the election

Indicators used to observe the general conduct of election by our observers are stated below

  • The arrival of Poll officials and Materials.
  • Setting up of Polling Units
  • Accreditation and Voting
  • Vote buying
  • Involvement of Security personnel
  • Counting and Announcement
  • General conducts of the Electorates
  • General conducts of the Political Party Agents
  1. The arrival of Poll officials and Materials

On the Election Day, it was observed that about 98% of the total polling units opened before 8am. At Ward 5, polling Unit 3 in Irewole LGA, the INEC officials even arrived before 7am. The INEC officials were seen at the polling unit setting up of election materials to be used. They were also seen pasting voters registers and the polling unit information on the walls of the polling Centres. It was also obser

ved that the election materials were properly packaged and intact as the INEC officials showed the observers and party agents the state of the materials before opening them. Party agents were satisfied. It was reported in some polling units like Ward 5 PU 8 in Odo-Otin LGA, Ward 5 PU 5 in Ilesa West LGA and Ward 2 PU 7 in Ejigbo LGA that election materials provided were more than the numbers of registered voters while in Ward 7 PU 12, the election materials were below the number of registered voters.

  1. Setting up of Polling Units.

The polling unit set up in terms of arrangement of election materials in majority of the voting centres visited was well arranged. We observed that 41 of the polling units where we deployed observers were divided into 2 voting point because of the numbers of voters at the polling unit. For instance at Ward 5 PU5 in Ilesa East LGA, the polling unit was divided into two voting points because the number of voters at that Polling unit was more than 500. The entire polling units were demarcated using rope in order to restrict frivolous movement of voters. The ballot box was also placed in full view of the public in close vicinity to the voting cubicle, this enhanced secrecy of voting. But in many polling units in Ede North LGA, the ballot box was placed far away from the cubicle where voters vote as against INEC instruction which earlier stated that the cubicle must not be far away from the ballot box. Minimum of three INEC officials were seen at different polling units across the state. They were seen explaining the voting process to the electorate before the commencement of the election in the entire polling unit.

  1. Accreditation and Voting

In most of the polling units across the state, accreditation of voters commenced at exactly 8am. There were few cases of omission of voter’s name on the voters register. This occurred in Ward 2 PU7 in Ejigbo LGA.  Inability of Card reader to read the PVC and authenticate some electorates was also recorded in few LGA like Ward 5 PU 5 in Ilesa East, Ward 5 PU001 in Boripe LGA. The process of voting and accreditation went smoothly in most of the polling unit visited by our observers across the 30 LGAs in the State and INEC officials conducted themselves in an orderly manner. However, there were few cases in which the arrangement of ballot box and the cubicle were not in line with INEC’s directives which stated that the cubicle must not be far away from the ballot box in order to prevent vote buying. This was however prevalent in almost all the polling units in Ede North LGA.

  1. Vote buying

There were many cases of vote buying at various polling units across the state although they are not immediately obvious. Tallies and other means of identification were used to exchange money in designated locations that were mostly at least 300 meters away from the polling stations. There were also secret discussions among different groups during voting which eventually promoted vote buying during the election. It was alleged by locals that the amount used in buying the vote vary from each polling units to another and also depended on the negotiating power of anyone who desires to sell the vote and the party who wish to buy  vote. It was also alleged by locals at Ward 5 PU 1 in Boripe Local Government, some party agents were sharing #2,000 to the electorates who wished to vote for them and #3,000 to registered party members while agents of other major parties shared #1,000 to anyone who wished to vote for them. At Ward 10, PU 10 in Egbedore Local Government, our observer confirmed that electronic transfer of #2,000 was done by some party agents to some voters who voted for their candidate.

  1. Counting and Announcement

The counting of the ballot papers were sorted according to the political parties voted by the voters. And the results were publicly announced by the Presiding Officer at the entire polling unit. Moreso, political party agents also appended their signatures on the result sheets and the result was pasted on the wall for the public to see at different polling units. There was 100% agreement of party agents with the results at the polling units.

  1. General conducts of the Electorates

Early in the morning, the voters were seen going to their different poling units to vote.  Electorates conducted themselves in an orderly manner in most of the polling units observed. The peaceful conduct of the electorates made the election to be adjudged to be the most peaceful elections had in the recent time. There was 100 % compliance in all polling units that we deployed observers to the new regulation of INEC on the non-use of phone or camera at the voting cubicle.

  1. General Conducts of the Political Party Agents

Most of the political parties agents present at the polling units were calm except that many of them contributed to the vote buying process. In some polling units in Ede, many agents were seated close to the ballot boxes in order for them to know who actually voted for their party for them to give returns.

  1. General Conducts of Security Agents

98% of the Security agents generally conducted their affairs with high sense of integrity. They did not interfere in the process and ensured security of polling officials, materials as well as the voters and the vicinity of the polling stations and collation centres.

OSUN RE-RUN ELECTION HELD ON THE 27TH OF SEPTEMBER, 2018

The Re-run election of Osun State was held in 7 polling units across three LGAs on the 27th of September, 2018. The LGAs where the re-run elections were held include: Ife North, Ife South, Orolu and Osogbo.  The supplementary election was held as the result of irregularities such as ballot box snatching by thugs in some polling units, abscondment of the presiding officer, the number of votes was more than the accredited voters.

Despite the fact that the polling units were opened before 7am in most of the 7 polling units, the total conduct of the exercise was not peaceful like the earlier election held on the 22nd of September, 2018. 8 observers were deployed by JDPMC. Our observers were able to observe at Ward 8 Kajola village, PU 001, Ward PU 004, all in Orolu LGA, Olode Ward 7 PU 012 in Ifetedo LGA.  It was generally characterized by violent intimidation of voters. Hoodlums attacked supporters of rival parties in Orolu and Ife North LGAs. Most of the deployed observers accredited under various organizations were prevented from performing their functions mainly by security agents who either made frivolous demands or hoodlums who attacked them both in Orolu and Ife North LGAs, as such most of the activities were shrouded in secrecy between the polling officials, security agents and thugs of political party that had control of certain polling stations. Where observers and media agents were allowed, the party thugs limited their activities with certain restrictions under threats. Security personnel were considered to be partisan either by their selective treating of violators of electoral laws or their passivity or slow reaction to threats and violence unleashed on voters, party supporters, observers and the media. Many observers and media could not wait for the counting of the votes in the polling units due to security threats as their presence seemed to be unwelcomed by dominating party agents.

The supplementary election was adjudged to be one of the worse elections conducted in the recent time that is found to be far below the international standard.

OUR GENERAL OBSERVATION ON THE ELECTION HELD ON THE 22ND SEPTEMBER, 2018.

During the course of observing the election and the supplementary, we observed the following:

  1. That the polling units were opened very early around 7am in almost all the polling units across the state. We give commend INEC for the promptness.
  2. That the election materials both sensitive and non-sensitive were intact and in good condition in most of the polling units despite early distribution of these materials to different area in 48 hours to the election.
  3. That the INEC officials on the field conducted themselves in a peaceful manner and were able to manage the crowd in most of the polling units. It was seen that the INEC officers demarcated the polling areas to prevent frivolous movement of the voters. This actually restricted unnecessary movement of voter.
  4. Although there were incidents of vote buying, it was done secretly.
  5. In some of the polling units visited, it was observed that INEC’s directive of putting the ballot boxes closer to the cubicle to prevent vote buying was not obeyed, also Political Party agents were found seated closer to the ballot boxes in some of the polling units too.
  6. It was also observed that the security personnel conducted themselves in an orderly manner during election proceedings. They didn’t interrupt the electioneering process and allowed both local and foreign observers to perform their duties. No case of security agent misbehavior was recorded at election period.
  7. There were disparities in the approach of polling officers to challenges with card readers. For instance, in Isedo 1, Unit 10 Ward 4 in Ila LGA, persons whom the card reader could not validate their voters card with the finger print were not allowed to vote while in Ward 3 Unit 4 Oke Atan in Boluwaduro LGA, voters whose cards are recognized by the card reader but whose identity was not validated through the finger print were allowed to vote.

OUR GENERAL OBSERVATION ON THE RE-RUN ELECTION HELD ON THE 27TH SEPTEMBER, 2018.

During the re-run election that was held in 7 polling units in the 3 LGAs, the following observations were made:

  1. The re-run election was characterized by violence in some of the polling units in Orolu, Osogbo and Ife South LGA. The polling unit was populated by party agents and the representative of APC, hoodlums who worked with the political thugs who intimidated the opposition and the observers. No agent of PDP was present. The general atmosphere of the road ten kilometers up to the polling station was very bad, tensed and characterized by sense of insecurity and danger.
  2. Security agents seemed to have been compromised in performing their duties as nothing was done to check incidents thuggery and intimidation in the election process.
  3. Massive vote buying was recorded in the re-run election openly as against the secret method adopted during the September, 22 election. This occurred in Ward 10 PU 002 in Ife North LGA.
  4. Many people especially the PDP party faithful were denied to perform their franchise as many of the APC thugs chased them away.
  5. Domestic observers were also hindered form observation of the election at the early hours of the day. Moreso, some domestic observers were arrested by the security operatives without any reason but later released at the intervention of some Civil Society Organizations only after many exercises such as voting had started and even finished in places such as Ward 8 Kajola village, PU 001 in Orolu LGA.
  6. Political thugs also hindered the media from covering the election process. As a matter of fact, some media personnel were beaten up and their cameras destroyed.

OUR CONCERNS AND RECOMMENDATION

Following the above reports on the two elections across the 30 LGAs of the State including the area office, these are our concerns and recommendations:

  1. We call on INEC to develop more stringent measures in the screening and accreditation of Observers. We also recommend the production of electronically verifiable meas of identifying both local and foreign observers. This could drastically curb the use of political party agents as observers.
  2. We urge INEC to build on the success recorded pertaining to the early opening of the polling units across the state in the forthcoming general elections and subsequent election that shall be held in the country.
  3. We call on INEC to make public the E-data collection process and E- transmission of results from different polling units as this will promote transparency in our electoral systems.
  4. In order to avoid vote buying, JDPMC recommends more stringent laws against vote buying.
  5. We strongly call on the government to genuinely develop measure that would ensure neutrality of security agents throughout the process of elections.
  6. We recommend that INEC Ad-hoc staffs which are the NYSC members be given adequate trainings as few of their staffs were not well equipped on some things to do on the field.

Thank you.

GOOD GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE EMERGED IN IREPODUN LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF OSUN STATE, NIGERIA

The Democracy and Good Governance unit  has set up a good governance committee in Irepodun Local Government as part of the efforts of the organization in ensuring that citizens at the grassroots actively participate in governance towards the development of their communities and the state at large.

At a program titled Constituency Cultivation in Irepodun Local Government which was held at the Palace of Elerin of Erin –Osun, HRM, Oba Yussuf Omoloye Oyagbodun on the 24th of April, 2018, where over fifteen Community based Organisations representatives drawn across Irepodun Local government gathered to attend the most crucial gathering.

In his welcome address, the representative of Elerin Of Erin-Osun, Chief Mudasiru Adekunle Alabi: Baale Arowojobe, Erin-Osun thanked the organisation for chosen Erin-Osun to be the centre-point of this important program that will help in the development of the Local government Area. He also used the opportunity to call on the people of the community and beyond to see participation in governance as a means of engaging political office holders towards the development of the state. Read more