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25.7.16

INEC: Nigerians vote no longer count




The representative, who responded to the asserted control of the Imo North Senatorial race, which was proclaimed uncertain, said "vote based system in Nigeria is being debilitated by INEC and this ought to call for national and universal reflection." Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekit State has communicated stress over powerlessness of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to lead sound and convincing decisions since the appearance of the President Muhammadu Buhari drove All Progressives Congress (APC) government.

Extraordinary Assistant to the representative on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka cited the senator as saying that, "In the event that we have accomplished more than 15 races since President Buhari expected office and all finished uncertain, clearly we are tending towards turmoil. "It is turning out to be clear that votes of Nigerians are no more permitted to number under this APC government and one miracles if President Buhari would have been chosen if the framework then did not permit free and reasonable decisions." Governor Fayose said Nigerians ought to be more worried with organizing majority rules system than the issue of who wins race, including that, "The main obligation the APC government owes Nigerians is to take into consideration a framework that will make them to have the capacity to choose their pioneers openly.

"This framework was made and permitted to thrive by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) government. The APC, which is clearly edgy to seize power at all levels through open control of the discretionary procedure must realize that keeping individuals' votes from tallying is a reasonable welcome to political agitation. "As it may be, APC stalwarts are utilizing security specialists to unleash viciousness on Nigerians amid decisions since they realize that the president won't lift a finger gave his gathering individuals are the ones executing discretionary malice." The senator said the INEC Chairman, Prof Mahmood Yakubu ought to be agonized over the picture of the constituent commission under him.

While asking INEC to be aware of its significance to the sustenance of majority rule government in Nigeria, Governor Fayose said the constituent body must keep up its freedom and unbiased attitude at all times. "Nigeria was at that point getting that critical part of majority rule government, which is race just before the approach of this APC government and the legislature, particularly INEC ought to be aware of what history will introduce concerning them," said Fayose.

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