• About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
Monday, August 25, 2025
No Result
View All Result
NewsNet Nigeria
  • Home
  • News
    • Local News
    • National
  • Politics
  • Economy
    • Oil and Gas
  • Crime
  • Education
  • Health
  • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • MORE
    • Interview
    • Editorial
    • Opinion
    • Columns
    • Science & Tech
    • Videos
NewsNet Nigeria
No Result
View All Result
Home Politics

Ward Delineation Crisis: Ijaws, Urhobos of Warri Federal Constituency Ask INEC to Halt Voter Registration

by Felix Ekwu
1 minute ago
in Politics
Ward Delineation Crisis: Ijaws, Urhobos of Warri Federal Constituency Ask INEC to Halt Voter Registration
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedinShare on Whatsapp

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has been urged to disregard the recent crisis in Warri and focus on completing the long-awaited ward delineation in the Warri Federal Constituency.

The call was made on Monday at a world press briefing in Warri by representatives of the Indigenous Ijaw and Urhobo of the constituency.

Speaking on behalf of the group, a prominent son of Okere Urhobo Kingdom, Olorogun Victor Okumagba, declared that the Ijaw and Urhobo in Warri Federal Constituency would not participate in the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise. He accused INEC of attempting to disenfranchise the groups by proceeding with voter registration despite unresolved ward delineation issues.

According to Okumagba, it is “criminal, illegal and contemptuous” of the Supreme Court judgement for INEC to continue with voter registration in Warri when, in his words, “there is no longer the existence of electoral wards and units upon which the exercise can stand.”

The leaders recalled that since April 4, 2025, when INEC met with stakeholders in Warri and circulated copies of a draft delineation report, the commission has failed to release or implement the final report. Instead, they alleged, INEC has moved ahead with preparations for future elections.

In separate remarks, Chief Godspower Gbenakama, Dr. Joel Bisina, Rev. Samuel Ako, Chief Emmanuel Sekondi, Chief John Eranvor and others demanded that INEC immediately publish and implement the report, which they said was painstakingly produced with input from all stakeholders.

While stressing their commitment to peace, the representatives warned that they have the capacity to shut down oil operations in their areas if their demands are ignored. However, they emphasized that they would continue to pursue their rights through democratic means.

The Full statement of the Press briefing reads below:

A WORLD PRESS CONFERENCE BY THE INDIGENOUS IJAW AND URHOBO PEOPLE OF WARRI FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY ON THE SUPREME COURT ORDERED FRESH DELINEATION OF ELECTORAL WARDS AND THE ONGOING CONTINUOUS VOTER REGISTRATION (CVR).

Distinguish ladies and gentlemen of the press. All entities and states that cherish and champion human rights, freedom and liberty, and all people of goodwill and democratic conscience in the World, we welcome you to this press conference.

It is with great sadness, yet unbroken resolve, that we, the undersigned representatives of the INDEGENOUS Ijaw and Urhobo People of Warri Federal Constituency bring to your attention the alarming plan of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to undermine and debase the rule of law, suppress and strangulate our fundamental democratic rights to participate in the electoral processes, and unconscionably deal a death blow to democracy in Warri, Delta State.

ALSO READ  Itsekiris plotting attack, eviction of Ijaws in Ikantu, Ijaghala - Gbaramatu Kingdom stakeholders allege

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 

Former military Head of State, Gen Abdulsalami Abubakar, established the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in 1998 with Justice Ephraim Akpata as chairman. The erudite jurist had the mandate of conducting the transitional elections from the military to civil rule that ushered in the 4th republic on May 29, 1999, with Chief Olusegun Obasanjo as president of Nigeria.

The gerrymandering upon which the 1999 general election was conducted in Warri Federal Constituency was grossly skewed against the Ijaw and the Urhobo indigenous peoples of Warri Federal Constituency. Disappointedly, complaints were made to INEC.

INEC, in its post-election assessment report, made stunning and significant admissions and regret of its lawlessness in the electoral processes as follows:

“We INEC are not unaware that some of the previous exercises (wards delineation) did not follow the relevant laws and guidelines, resulting in the skewed results in some instances. These were obviously designed to satisfy certain selfish interests. Such imbalances will be redressed using laid-down criteria” (INEC report of activities August, 1998 to December 1999).

Furthermore, INEC noted the following: “In the federation, the exercise of (electoral constituency delineation) did not hold in almost 31 wards that cut across Ilaje LGA in Ondo State, Takun LGA IN Taraba State, Warri South-West LGA in Delta State and Toto LGA in Nasarawa State”. (INEC report of activities, August 1998 to December 1999, page 34 paragraph 5)

Distinguish members of the global press and advocates for human rights and democratic principles, it is important to draw your attention to the fact that it is the failure of INEC to address these imbalances that led to the Warri crisis, which unfolded in two phases: 1997-1999 and 2002-2003, involving conflicts between Ijaw and Itsekiri, and Urhobo and Itsekiri.

We are compelled to revisit the precise words of chief Gani Fawewhinmi, a stalwart champion of democracy who aptly captured the essence of INEC’s trajectory as follows: “Believe it or not, INEC is far gone on the path of bringing disaster to our beloved country that, it is very doubtful if it can turn back” presidential candidate, National Conscious Party (NCP) 2003.

SUPREME COURT JUDGEMENT AND INEC DELAYED IMPLEMENTATION OF REPORT

After INEC’s damning admission of lawlessness in gerrymandering Warri, which led to crisis and failure to fulfil promises to rectify ward delineation in balance, affected leaders in Warri sought judicial recourse. In Suite No. SC/413/2016, Hon George U. Timinimi and ors VS INEC, the Hon Justice Uwani Musa Abba Aji, Jsc, in the following words at page 2 of judgement re-articulated fact in issue, inter alia

ALSO READ  IGP Warns Against Name-Calling, Social Media Protests Over Ward Delineation in Warri Federal Constituency

“The Appellant case is that the Respondent, who is statutorily empowered to delineate local governments in Nigeria into wards and units for the purposes of conducting elections into elective offices, have not properly delineated the Warri South-West, Warri South and Warri North local government areas of Delta State in accordance with statutory requirements. That consequent upon the failure, there exist fictitious wards and units used as instruments of electoral manipulation and subversion of the popular wish of the people during elections”.

The above point was further reiterated by Hon Justice Kudirat Motonmori Olatokunbo Kekere-Ekun Jsc, now Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), as follows:

“It is their contention that there are in existence fictitious wards, that in some instances, multiple wards are located in sparsely populated areas, while the wards and units in some other areas are inadequate vis-à-vis the population. It is also contended that the registration of voters in some instances were done in private homes. On the whole, the failure of the respondent to deliberately carry out its statutory duty in this regard has led to a series of irregularities in the process of voters’ registration, which in turn will affect the outcome of any future elections negatively”.

It is on the basis of the foregoing that, the Supreme of Nigeria on the 2nd of December, 2022 ordered INEC as follows:

“AN ORDER of this honourable court compelling the defendant, its agents, servants, privies and assigns to conduct a fresh delineation of all that electoral wards/polling units for Warri South-West, Warri North and Warri South local government areas of Warri Federal Constituency in Delta State for the purpose of future elections”.

In compliance with the Supreme Court ordered fresh delineation, INEC held several critical stakeholders meetings with representatives of the indigenous ethnic groups in Asaba, the Delta State capital.  Specifically, INEC held a stakeholder meeting on February 2, 2023, to inform stakeholders of the judgement delivered in George Timinimi & Nine ors vs the INEC and pleaded that they should be allowed to complete the 2023 electoral process which had started before the judgement was delivered, a plea stakeholder obliged INEC.  A follow-up stakeholders meeting was held on the 4th of April,2023 where presentations were made on the guidelines for the field exercise by INEC. These stakeholders’ meetings culminated into weeks of stakeholders and INEC field works upon which a report was presented to stakeholders on the 4th of April 2025 in Asaba, the Delta State capital for review, with an expected proofread version incorporating minor corrections. Five months after the presentation, INEC has not been able to publish the final report, rather they have decided to commence a future election process in gross violation of the Supreme Judgement.  We are fully convinced that INEC seemingly compromised independence, lack of resolve, and vulnerability to selfish external influence has delayed the release and implementation of this crucial report, which is vital to defining and enhancing the democratic participation of the indigenous Ijaw and Urhobo people of Warri Federal Constituency.

ALSO READ  Urhobo group dismisses calls for cancellation of Warri Federal Constituency ward delineation, slams Isokos as meddlesome interlopers

OUR POSITION 

That the Supreme Court ordered judgment drawn upon INEC to delineate fresh wards and units in Warri presupposes that hitherto existed wards were flawed and does not satisfy statutory requirement for credible future elections.

That in the Supreme Court ordered judgement on INEC, the operative words are to “conduct fresh delineation” in the eyes of the law, there are no longer in existence electoral wards and units in Warri until the fresh exercise is concluded.

That it is criminal, illegal and contemptuous of the Supreme Court judgement by INEC, proceeding with the registration of voters in Warri Federal Constituency, as there are no longer in existence electoral wards and units upon which the ongoing voter registration can stand. According to Lord Denning in the landmark case of UAC Vs McToy (1963), “You cannot put something on nothing and expect it to stand”.

OUR IRREVOCABLE DEMAND AND CONCLUSION

INEC should immediately release and implement the report painstakingly embarked upon by stakeholders.

We shall not idly standby and watch our democratic rights and franchise fretted away by INEC’s lawlessness and disastrous irresponsibility. A stitch in time saves nine.

Signed

Olorogun Victor Okumagba, JP  Hon. Deinbofa Oweikpodor

Dr Joel Bisina  Dr Paul Bebenimibo

Chief Arthur Akpodubakaye Rev. Samuel Ako

Chief Emmanuel Sekondi

Hon. Frank Pukon

Amb. Jude Ebitimi Ukori (JP)

Chief David Reje

Comrade (Mrs) Margaret Ikinbor Chief Monday Keme

Chief John Eranvor  Chief Sylvester Femi Okumagba

Chief Wilson Ogbodu

Chief Mrs Ann Gagiyovwi, JP.

Previous Post

Okowa Sparks Fresh Debate in Anioma with Igbo Identity Affirmation

MORE NEWS

Okowa Sparks Fresh Debate in Anioma with Igbo Identity Affirmation
Politics

Okowa Sparks Fresh Debate in Anioma with Igbo Identity Affirmation

August 25, 2025
Chaos Rocks Delta South APC Women’s Meeting Over ₦50m ‘Kola-Nut’ Fund
Politics

Chaos Rocks Delta South APC Women’s Meeting Over ₦50m ‘Kola-Nut’ Fund

August 20, 2025
APC Chieftain Dismisses Defection Rumours, Says Ned Nwoko Firm in Party
Politics

APC Chieftain Dismisses Defection Rumours, Says Ned Nwoko Firm in Party

August 20, 2025
Urhobo Nation Risks Political Sidelining Without Unity – Dafinone
Politics

Urhobo Nation Risks Political Sidelining Without Unity – Dafinone

August 17, 2025
Leave Comment

RECENT STORIES

Ward Delineation Crisis: Ijaws, Urhobos of Warri Federal Constituency Ask INEC to Halt Voter Registration

Ward Delineation Crisis: Ijaws, Urhobos of Warri Federal Constituency Ask INEC to Halt Voter Registration

August 25, 2025
Okowa Sparks Fresh Debate in Anioma with Igbo Identity Affirmation

Okowa Sparks Fresh Debate in Anioma with Igbo Identity Affirmation

August 25, 2025
Age Falsification: Fear of Oborevwori’s sledgehammer forces top directors to voluntarily retire

Delta at 34: Mulade Tasks Gov. Oborevwori on Riverine Infrastructure

August 25, 2025
Delta Govt Shuts Illegal Hospital in Udu, Arrests Operator

Delta Govt Shuts Illegal Hospital in Udu, Arrests Operator

August 24, 2025
Unenurhie people in Ughelli North reject conduct of election, say process violates community constitution

Atuwatse III Coronation Anniversary: AWL Condemns Itsekiri Procession in Igbudu Community

August 23, 2025

TRENDING STORIES

  • Mosogar Monarch Disowns Chiefs Over Olu of Warri Coronation Anniversary Attendance

    Mosogar Monarch Disowns Chiefs Over Olu of Warri Coronation Anniversary Attendance

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Delta Govt Releases 2025/2026 Academic Calendar as First Term Begins September 8

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Urhobo Elder Challenges Emuoboh Gbagi’s Claim as First Son of Late Kenneth Gbagi

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Woman used daughter’s certificate to gain employment – Roseline Amioku

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Dafinone Demands Arrest, Prosecution of Vigilantes Over Brutal Assault on NYSC Member

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

NEWSNET NIGERIA Published By: Morex Consult Limited - Since 2020.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Local News
    • National
  • Politics
  • Economy
    • Oil and Gas
  • Crime
  • Education
  • Health
  • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • MORE
    • Interview
    • Editorial
    • Opinion
    • Columns
    • Science & Tech
    • Videos

NEWSNET NIGERIA Published By: Morex Consult Limited - Since 2020.