LAUNCHING OF STATEWIDE CRACKDOWN ON VEHICLES WITH COVERED, UNAUTHORIZED OR MISSING REGISTRATION PLATES. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.

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 BAUCHI STATE POLICE COMMAND  PRESS RELEASE LAUNCHING OF STATEWIDE CRACKDOWN ON VEHICLES WITH COVERED, UNAUTHORIZED OR MISSING REGISTRATION PLATES In line with the directives of the 24th indigenous Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, psc(+), NPM, the Bauchi State Police Command will commence a statewide enforcement operation against vehicles with covered, defaced, unauthorized, or no registration number plates. The enforcement will take effect from Monday, 15th June, 2026. The Commissioner of Police, CP Sani-Omolori Aliyu, mni, psc (+), has directed all Area Commanders and Divisional Police Officers across the 20 LGAs to ensure effective compliance within their Areas of Responsibility. He ordered that any vehicle found in violation be promptly impounded and subjected to proper investigation in accordance with existing laws. The good people of Bauchi are also urged to note that this operation is not an attempt to harass law-abiding citizens but a targeted sec...

LABOUR PARTY TO WITHDRAW SUIT AS INEC RESTORES CANDIDATE TO ENUGU BY-ELECTION LIST . (PHOTO).


 Labour Party to withdraw suit as INEC restores candidate to Enugu by-election list 


The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has restored the name of the Labour Party (LP) candidate to the list of contenders for the Enugu senatorial by-election scheduled for June 20. 


The Nenadi Usman-led leadership of the party had, on Monday, sued the commission at the federal high court in Abuja over the alleged “wrongful exclusion” of its candidate from the forthcoming election.


However, in a statement on Saturday, Ken Asogwa, spokesperson of the LP, said INEC has corrected the omission following an engagement with the leadership of the party.


“The Labour Party wishes to commend the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for correcting the earlier omission of the party and its candidate from the list of contestants for the forthcoming Enugu North Senatorial District by-election scheduled for June 20, 2026,” the statement reads.


“However, following engagements with the leadership of the Commission, the oversight has now been rectified, and the Labour Party and its candidate have been appropriately included in the election.”


Asogwa told TheCable that the opposition party has instructed its lawyers to withdraw the suit in Abuja court following INEC’s move.


“The party’s legal team will withdraw the suit on Monday when the hearing resumes at the Abuja court,” he said.


Asogwa said the party is fully prepared to participate in the by-election and offer the people of Enugu north a credible and people-oriented representation in the remaining part of the 10th senate.


He also expressed the party’s confidence in the leadership of Joash Amupitan, INEC chairman, and his commitment to fairness, justice, and due process.


“By ensuring that the right thing was done, the Commission has demonstrated responsiveness and reinforced public confidence in the electoral process,” he added.


Asogwa also commended party supporters, members, and well-wishers who, he said, showed concern and made enquiries regarding its status in the forthcoming poll.


“Your vigilance, commitment, and unwavering faith in the Party remain invaluable,” the party said

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