Elections: Go to court, CSO tells aggrieved parties

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A civil society organisation, Centre for Leadership and Justice, has said the utterances by some political stakeholders on the outcome of Saturday's presidential election are capable of 'setting the country on fire.'

“The election you are complaining of, is it not this same INEC that conducted the election in Lagos where the LP’s Peter Obi won? Is it not this same INEC that conducted the election in Katsina where the PDP’s Atiku Abubakar won in the President’s home state?”

Umohinyang also took a swipe at former President Olusegun Obasanjo, who had in an open letter to the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari , slammed the Independent National Electoral Commission of an alleged compromise in the electoral process and demanded to reschedule the polls.

 

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President - Muslim, V.P - Muslim, Senate Pres.- Muslim, Speaker of HOR - Muslim Deputy Speaker of HOR - Muslim, INEC chairman - Muslim, Party's Chairman - Muslim, CJN - Muslim yet u a Christian think u will challenge election results in court and win? Dey play, just dey play😀😂

If they could compromise INEC, what is the fate of the judiciary?

Let go to court

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