Kogi/Bayelsa election: Save Nigeria from civil war in 2023 by sacking INEC Chairman, Yakubu now - HURIWA to Buhari - Daily Post Nigeria

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Kogi/Bayelsa election: Save Nigeria from civil war in 2023 by sacking INEC Chairman, Yakubu now – HURIWA to Buhari

witnessing another civil war as an aftermath of a definitively rigged 2023 general election by dissolving the current leadership it termed “heavily compromised, incompetent and irresponsible” leadership of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, headed by Mahmood Yakubu.

In a statement signed by its National Coordinator, Emmanuel Onwubiko, HURIWA said what took place in those two states were a total “travesty of the electoral system and would not stand the test of time if Impunity and lawlessness were not the hallmarks of the current hierarchy of the electoral commission.”

HURIWA also expressed shock and consternation that the current administration could “blow away millions of public fund setting up the Senator Ken Nnamani electoral reforms Presidential committee but ended up dumping the recommendations from that panel in the dustbin of history. ”

 

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