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Abia communities cry out over erosion, as FG stops road project

Abia communities cry out over erosion, as FG stops road project
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Ex-Abia PDP Chairman Wants Court to Nullify Ahiwe s Guber Ticket – THISDAYLIVE

Ex-Abia PDP Chairman Wants Court to Nullify Ahiwe s Guber Ticket – THISDAYLIVE
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Ex-Abia PDP Chairman Denies Endorsing  Party s Guber Candidate – THISDAYLIVE

Ex-Abia PDP Chairman Denies Endorsing  Party s Guber Candidate – THISDAYLIVE
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Army Urged to Exercise Restraint in Reprisal Attacks on Abia Communities

Army Urged to Exercise Restraint in Reprisal Attacks on Abia Communities
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NASS Owes Nigerians Duty for INEC s Independence, Says Nwaka

Emmanuel Ugwu-Nwogo in Umuahia Members of the National Assembly have been urged to reverse the Electoral Act Amendment Bill which tends to compromise the independence of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). A former chairman of the Abia State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Emma Nwaka, made the call in a chat with THISDAY, saying that the independence of the electoral umpire is constitutional and should not be tampered with. He noted that the provisions in the Electoral Act Amendment Bill 2021 just passed by the National Assembly “whereby INEC is required to seek approval from the National Communication Commission and the National Assembly before it could decide on whether or not transmit election results electronically is antithetical to the clear provisions of the Constitution.”

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