Mon 10 June 2013

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TheGuardian Conscience, Nurtured by Truth

Monday, June 10, 2013

Vol. 29, No. 12,583

www.ngrguardiannews.com

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S’Africans willing to bid Mandela bye, wait for family • Admirers, others pray for ex-leader on second day in hospital From Oghogho Obayuwana (Abuja) and Bola Olajuwon (Lagos) (with agency report) OUTH Africans are beginSthening to come to terms with mortality of their first

Members of the media in front of Mediclinic Heart Hospital where former South African President Nelson Mandela is believed to be hospitalised in Pretoria. (Inset: Members of the congregaPHOTO: AFP tion at Regina Mundi Church praying during a mass for the ailing peace icon following his second day in hospital over a lung infection in Pretoria… yesterday.)

black president who is revered as the father of the “Rainbow Nation” multi-race democracy. They are ready to bid Nelson Mandela bye. But they also want his family to have the same disposition. The ill-health of the Nobel laureate continued to spark worldwide concerns, with South Africans praying for the ailing peace icon following his second day in hospital yesterday over a lung infection. Yesterday in South Africa, Mandela’s latest health scare was splashed across the front pages of local newspapers. But government officials have released no updates since announcing he was CONTINUED ON PAGE 4

INEC to penalise parties for early campaigns over 2015 By Seye Olumide ARY of the prospect of W being nation the thrown into political tumult by early campaigns ahead of the 2015 general elections and the threat this poses to good governance, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) yesterday urged parties to adhere to the tenets of the Section 99(1) of the Electoral Act 2010.

• Says trend a threat to democracy • Wants parties to observe 90 days before polling day rule • Urges security agents to arrest violators The section states that the period of campaigning in public by every political party shall commence 90 days

before polling day and end 24 hours prior to that day. Giving the warning yesterday, the electoral body ob-

served that some politicians and registered political parties had begun unbridled campaigns towards the

forthcoming general elections, thereby heating up the polity. In a statement yesterday, the Chief Press Secretary to INEC Chairman, Kayode Robert Idowu, said the commission had observed that campaign posters were being indiscriminately displayed, while electioneering

ACN faults proscription order on Boko Haram, others – Page 5

broadcasts were being aired outside the statutory provision for campaigning towards elections into various elective offices. He said that the trend was unhealthy and portended ill for the political process, “indeed, it is a threat to Nigeria’s democracy.” Calling on the key players in politics to adhere to the tenets of the Electoral Act CONTINUED ON PAGE 4


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