Rights Groups Want INEC To Account For Money Allocated To It For 2023 Poll

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An advocacy group, Human Rights Advancement, Development and Advocacy Centre (HURIDAC) in collaboration with other rights group has called on the Independent

) to account for the money allocated to it during the last general elections, stressing that the task has become necessary to retain the confidence of the people in the commission.electoral process

HURIDAC made the call at a press briefing held in Ojodu,Lagos in collaboration with another rights group, Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre .

 

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