LIVE ELECTION PORTAL NOT POLITICALLY AFFILIATED: CIVICHIVE DEBUNKS

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LIVE ELECTION PORTAL NOT POLITICALLY AFFILIATED: CIVICHIVE DEBUNKS

 

At Civichive, we are committed to the principles of open data, and improving citizens’ participation in progressive governance and data transparency. Hence, we launched our one-of-a-kind, 2-in-1 platform—Roadmap to 2023 Election—to aid voters’ education and involvement in the electoral process. We want citizens to have unhindered access and understanding of how governance works, and the changes we can create together.

However, our attention has been drawn to different unscrupulous publications, tweets, and messages by some elements and persons making unfounded claims and unreasonable assumptions about our work, operations, and team.

Civichive as an entity is not and has never been funded by either a government agency or political structure. We reject any attempt by fake news peddlers and merchants churning out slanderous words about our people and process in the bids to shrink civic spaces like ours.

Our approach toward result collation is to work with credible grassroots organisations with an officer at each of the LGA collation centres to have quicker access to results. Indeed, the Situation Room of the CivicHive election results collation started at 07:00 hours on Sunday, February 26, 2023. We began to receive LGA-level results from our officers across the country, but as of 19:30 hours on Sunday, February 26, 2023, we had only received results from 139 LGAs from 23 States, with evidence of the INEC stamped LGA result sheet. By 21:00 hours that same day, we had collected data from 174 LGAs across 24 States.

It has become necessary for us to publish this statement to set the record straight. We have seen different reactions trending on social media as regards the data released on our platform— https://liveresults.civichive.org—and we will like to state that:

The claim that the Ekiti state result was uploaded before the election is false. We only shared what was officially declared at the state’s collation centre which was corroborated by the declaration at the National Collation Centre. The timestamp of Feb 20 that was displayed on some of the screenshots from our website ( https://liveresults.civichive.org/) was a timestamp for the upload of registered voters for the state and not a timestamp for the upload of the election result.

The purported photo of the Minister for Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola with a display of Presidential results from our portal (https://liveresults.civichive.org) along with unfounded claims of it being an INEC server is equally false. Our portal has been opened and accessible to the general public weeks before the elections.

The essence of this portal is to show the trend of cumulative results that keeps the citizens informed and not in any way an official platform for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to declare the results of the elections.

For easy review and analysis, we designed the website to reflect the current political party leading in each state. There are colour codes randomly assigned to the four major political parties (APC, LP, NNPP, PDP). Each state’s colour is subject to change based on LGA results received at a particular time and date. For full info and analysis on each state, we encourage citizens to click on the state outline on the map to see the results breakdown and the number of LGA declared so far.

We pride ourselves in our community of active citizens working tirelessly to support our mission to build strong institutions, promote democratic principles, and improve citizens’ participation and involvement in governance. We hereby reiterate that Civichive is non-partisan and would never be part of any activities to undermine and sabotage the will of the people.

Sincerely,

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2027: Lagosians Unite For Tinubu As Lawmaker Declares Bid Thousands of Eti-Osa residents in Lagos at the weekend declared their support for President Bola Tinubu, governorship hopeful Obafemi Hamzat and a member of the State House of Assembly, Noheem Adams ahead of the forthcoming elections. Those who attended the event included the Central Working Committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Eti-Osa headed by Engr. Murphy Adetoro, a member of the Governance Advisory Council (GAC). Others are the chairmen of the three local government areas of Eti-Osa constituency 1, APC ward chairmen, traditional rulers and the Lekki Residents Association who had all earlier adopted Adams, a majority leader of the Lagos Assembly, as the party’s consensus in the area. Speaking at the event, the Central Working Committee declared ‘no vacancy’ at the presidency and the House of Assembly while maintaining its support for Hamzat as Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s successor. They declared that unlike in 2023, Tinubu will win Lagos in 2027 as the people have become more resolute in their support for the president. Commending the crowd at the rally, Adetoro said the Central Working Committee of APC in Eti-Osa axis and all the LG chairmen in the constituency had written to the party endorsing Noheem Adams “Thus, on the day of the primaries, we will all be behind him. What we are doing today is a rehearsal of what is going to happen on the day of the primary election,” he said. “We are publicly declaring our support for President Tinubu whose achievements speak volumes. We have also started working to ensure the victory of Engr. Obafemi Hamzat who will take over from our active governor. “Some days ago, we all wrote to the APC leadership in Lagos endorsing our son, Noheem Adams, as consensus. “We are again confirming our decision that he remains our Recognised candidate. We have seen what he has done at the House of Assembly and we can attest to the fact that he has done wonders, beyond our expectations,” he said. Another leader and former lawmaker, Yahaya Dosunmu, expressed hope that the next Speaker would emerge from the constituency. “If we have number one and two outside, we are supposed to have three. “I have been attending campaigns since I was 30, but this level of support is exceptional and confirmation that you truly love Noheem and are ready to continue to support him at the primary and general elections,” he said. On his part, Alhaji Sulyman Bello, President of the Lekki Estates Residents and Stakeholders Association (LERSA), said the lawmaker enjoys the support of the entire residents of the constituency. According to him, Adams has become a rallying point for residents in Eti-Osa. “What many do not understand is that Noheem Adams is not just for Eti-Osa but the entire Lagos State. There was an estate that was to be demolished. He stood for us and ensured that the estate was not demolished. “With his position at the House, it is dangerous to send a fresh member. By God’s special grace, we want to see him beyond the seat of Majority Leader,” he declared before the crowd while confirming an earlier letter the association sent to the APC endorsing him. Meanwhile, the Arewa group in the constituency said they had mobilised 1500 members from the three councils in the area to support the lawmaker. In his remark, Adams thanked the leaders, traditional rulers and constituents for their support describing the endorsement as a challenge to do more when re-elected. He also thanked Tinubu for opening up the constituency with a coastal road adding that this feat has earned the President “massive love from the people of my area.”

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