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2019 Election A Step Backward From 2015 – Situation Room Tells INEC by Mrakeli: 8:31am On Feb 26, 2019
Nigeria Civil Society Situation Room has described Saturday’s General Election as a step backward from the 2015 presidential election.


Situation Room, a coalition of over 70 Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) said this in its third interim report on Monday.

Clement Nwankwo, Situation Room’s convener said that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) “has not managed the election efficiently and significant shortcomings have been recorded.”


He, therefore, called on to INEC to set up an independent inquiry to look into the poor management of the electoral process and officials.

The report read: “The election has been a step back from the 2015 General Election and actions should be taken to identify what has gone wrong and what can be corrected.

“Situation Room urges voters and stakeholders to exercise restraint to avoid further loss of human life and to seek legal redress were aggrieved.

“There should be an independent inquiry into the poor management of the electoral process by INEC with a view to determining the underlining causes for logistics lapses with a view of itemising operational deficiency that led to the initial postponement of elections on the 16th of February and logistical challenges with the rescheduled elections on 23rd February 2019.”

https://www.akelicious.net/2019/02/2019-election-step-backward-from-2015.html

Re: 2019 Election A Step Backward From 2015 – Situation Room Tells INEC by StupidInyamiri: 8:32am On Feb 26, 2019
Some people need to come to terms with the fact that Buhari Has Won and no Jupiter, letter writing, or wailing can change that!

Re: 2019 Election A Step Backward From 2015 – Situation Room Tells INEC by Built2last: 8:33am On Feb 26, 2019
Yea

Re: 2019 Election A Step Backward From 2015 – Situation Room Tells INEC by nrexzy: 8:35am On Feb 26, 2019
Just accept ur fate and move forward

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Re: 2019 Election A Step Backward From 2015 – Situation Room Tells INEC by geloorrrrdd(m): 8:47am On Feb 26, 2019
I hope these disgusting Yoruba Muslim bastards don't stop supporting their Hausa counterpart. 2023 and beyond. It's sweet right? Wait till 2023, when your Hausa almajiris provide you guys yet another candidate.
Re: 2019 Election A Step Backward From 2015 – Situation Room Tells INEC by Omololu001: 8:50am On Feb 26, 2019
The 2015 election result was massively rigged in the north and south.

More people just died in the 2019 presidential election.
Re: 2019 Election A Step Backward From 2015 – Situation Room Tells INEC by Bungalow: 8:56am On Feb 26, 2019
geloorrrrdd:
I hope these disgusting Yoruba Muslim bastards don't stop supporting their Hausa counterpart. 2023 and beyond. It's sweet right? Wait till 2023, when your Hausa almajiris provide you guys yet another candidate.
Continue.
Una no go taste ASO Rock till 2050

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Re: 2019 Election A Step Backward From 2015 – Situation Room Tells INEC by NgeneUkwenu(f): 8:58am On Feb 26, 2019
For The Record: Clement Nwankwo is a card carrying member of the PDP.

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Mrakeli:


Nigeria Civil Society Situation Room has described Saturday’s General Election as a step backward from the 2015 presidential election.


Situation Room, a coalition of over 70 Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) said this in its third interim report on Monday.

Clement Nwankwo, Situation Room’s convener said that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) “has not managed the election efficiently and significant shortcomings have been recorded.”


He, therefore, called on to INEC to set up an independent inquiry to look into the poor management of the electoral process and officials.

The report read: “The election has been a step back from the 2015 General Election and actions should be taken to identify what has gone wrong and what can be corrected.

“Situation Room urges voters and stakeholders to exercise restraint to avoid further loss of human life and to seek legal redress were aggrieved.

“There should be an independent inquiry into the poor management of the electoral process by INEC with a view to determining the underlining causes for logistics lapses with a view of itemising operational deficiency that led to the initial postponement of elections on the 16th of February and logistical challenges with the rescheduled elections on 23rd February 2019.”

https://www.akelicious.net/2019/02/2019-election-step-backward-from-2015.html

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