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We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by treesun: 1:57pm On Aug 17
The National Peace Committee NPC on Friday revealed details of some behind-the-scenes maneuvers by partisans and other unnamed elements during the 2023 Presidential Election, disclosing how it came under immense pressure to get the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC to either halt collation of the results or cancel the election.

The committee led by a former Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar disclosed this on Friday in Abuja when it presented to the public its 106-page report of the 2023 General Elections titled, “Nigeria’s Pursuit of Electoral Compliance: National Peace Committee NPC 2023 General Elections Report”.

Before presenting the report to the public, the committee had earlier met with the INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu and other management staff of the commission where it was briefed on the electoral umpire’s preparation for the forthcoming Governorship elections in Edo and Ondo states.

Other members of the committee are Okoh Ebitu Ukiwe (Vice Chairman); Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah (Convener); Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar III; John Cardinal Onaiyekan; business icons, Aliko Dangote and Femi Otedola; Vanguard Newspapers Publisher, Sam Amuka Pemu; Ameze Guobadia; Idayat Hassan; Dame Priscilla Kuye; Gen. Martin Luther Agwai; Mahmud Yayale Ahmed; Channels TV owner, John Momoh; Roseline Ukeje; and, Fr. Atta Barkindo, its Head of Secretariat.

Part of the report reads; “As the election day progressed, criticisms and counter criticisms became abundant. The NPC was already being faced with a flurry of phone calls and the need to call INEC to order. The Peace Committee was flooded with requests for intervention. Both the Chairman of the Committee, General Abdulsalami A. Abubakar, the Convener, Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah and the Head of NPC Secretariat, Fr. Atta Barkindo, were inundated with calls, requests, and petitions demanding the intervention of the NPC.

“Some of the requests wanted the NPC to prevail on INEC to stop collating election results because there were gross violations and lack of compliance with the electoral act. Others demanded that the tenets of the Peace Accord signed were not adhered to and therefore the Committee should call for cancellation of the election entirely.
“The most significant call was related to the 25% threshold for Abuja as the Federal Capital Territory. Some of the analysts who reached out to the committee asked that the final election result should not be announced because the resumptive president-elect did not score the required 25% as stated in the electoral act. If anything, there should be a runoff.


“For example, the Centre for Reform and Public Advocacy described the silence of National Peace Committee (NPC) as deafening in spite of the avalanche of election petitions and likely far-reaching outcomes that could follow the decisions. The Centre stated that the NPC led by General Abdulsalami Abubakar (retd) had prior to the 2023 elections engaged political leaders on the need for a peaceful and credible election. However, what was missing was a post- election formal statement of the NPC on the outcome of the election and the sort of intervention needed to prevent widespread violence.

“The biggest bone of contention was the significance of the 25% threshold for the FCT, the vacuum created by pre-election legal interpretation that was not given by INEC.

“Within the general context of the mandate of the Peace Committee, there were requests that demanded the Committee to go beyond its mandate and to interfere in an electoral process that only agencies empowered by law can do so.

“The interventions provided by the NPC is purely and squarely moral, particularly in a context that trust deficit is widespread, the culture of impunity and lack of compliance with laws. The mandate is founded on the need to promote peace, prevent widespread violence and encourage parties and candidates to uphold the rule of law.

“The NPC has no mandate to arrest violators of process or interfere with the constitutional duties of INEC. It is set up to provide moral intervention, defined by mediation and moral persuasion to ensure that there is peace. It is also expected to, on behalf of public interest, speak truth to power when things are going terribly wrong. After the presidential elections, the NPC has continued with its engagements with political parties, youth and women led groups, persons with disabilities, the security agencies, traditional rulers and religious leaders, including the Independent State-based Peace Architectures”.

“Most people are not aware that the NPC provides only a moral intervention, and it has no constitutional duty to arrest, punish or prosecute any citizen for any wrongdoing. Rather, the Committee has the moral obligation to encourage, persuade and appeal to political actors, community leaders and other stakeholders on the importance of peace. This limited awareness has forced some Nigerians to question the significance of engaging with the NPC if only what the committee brings to the table is moral persuasion. This is a challenge for the work of the Committee” report added.


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/08/we-were-pressured-to-ask-inec-to-cancel-2023-presidential-elections-gen-abdulsalamis-peace-cttee/

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Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by Fashionista01(f): 1:59pm On Aug 17
“Most people are not aware that the NPC provides only a moral intervention, and it has no constitutional duty to arrest, punish or prosecute any citizen for any wrongdoing. Rather, the Committee has the moral obligation to encourage, persuade and appeal to political actors, community leaders and other stakeholders on the importance of peace. This limited awareness has forced some Nigerians to question the significance of engaging with the NPC if only what the committee brings to the table is moral persuasion. This is a challenge for the work of the Committee” report added.

Only God can deliver us.

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Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by Beremx(f): 2:03pm On Aug 17
Canceling the election would have saved Nigeria the mess we are in now.
Unfortunately it's too late. 2027, Nigerians are waiting

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Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by Wainey: 2:05pm On Aug 17
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Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by Wainey: 2:09pm On Aug 17
Beremx:
Canceling the election would have saved Nigeria the mess we are in now.
Unfortunately it's too late. 2027, Nigerians are waiting
it wouldn't have, Tinubu is not the only problem of Nigeria, our real problem are those that benefits from the corruption.
They will do anything to fight the policies that will be for the greater good of everyone, they are the people who employs their children in offshore companies, ministries, etc without CV while you and I with experience and certificate will be writing and updating CV for a 50k job, they operate in the NPF, NFF, CBN, etc, the govt will disburse funds but these people will hoard it, they store palliatives in warehouses that is meant for everyone.

You can't flush those people out of the system no matter how many times we change govt.
If we want to fight them, we need to have a complete restructuring, we need to totally change the entire system, but removing them is quite impossible cos they have been there for years and they know the job better than u. Obi, Tinubu and Atiku might be corrupt but the real corruption lies deep in the ocean and is not disturbed by turbulence.

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Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by Shinjawestern: 2:10pm On Aug 17
Wainey:
it wouldn't have, Tinubu is not the real problem of Nigeria, our real problem is those that benefits from the corruption.
They will do anything to fight the policies that will be for the greater good of everyone.

You can't flush those people out of the system no matter how many times we change govt

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by alanto: 2:10pm On Aug 17
Beremx:
Canceling the election would have saved Nigeria the mess we are in now.
Unfortunately it's too late. 2027, Nigerians are waiting
Because Obi lost in the election?

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Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by Grace001: 2:16pm On Aug 17
So what do we do with this information now ? Nonsense talk

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Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by flokii: 2:23pm On Aug 17
They plotted and schemed against the sitting president but failed.. In the end, God always has His way whether anyone likes it or not.

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Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by Efuaye(m): 2:28pm On Aug 17
They should give us names of the people who pressured them.
Some of them would have been appointed by Tinubu unknowingly or to pacify them.

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Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by Throwback: 2:34pm On Aug 17
alanto:

Because Obi lost in the election?

It was his tribesmen and Obidients that were calling.

They could accept Obi losing, but could not accept that a Yoruba candidate won.

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Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by Racoon(m): 2:35pm On Aug 17
Of course the truth will continue to hunt all who have a hand it. Babangida is still being hunted by the ghost of June-12.

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Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by ogolemati: 2:36pm On Aug 17
grin grin grin grin grin grin cheesy grin grin grin I like it that the agbero criminal that built Lagos State is the one building Nigeria.if not the touts and agberos of West will say Nigeria would have been like Dubai.as of today the agbero criminal they below buhari when it comes to leadership of this country.how tinubu manage to beat buhari to the position of the most useless president ever to rule Nigeria is still a case study

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Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by Melagros(m): 2:42pm On Aug 17
COMRADES, this is a nonsense talk, why didn't you say it before now?

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Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by ogolemati: 2:44pm On Aug 17
Throwback:


It was his tribesmen and Obidients that were calling.

They could accept Obi losing, but could not accept that a Yoruba candidate won.
cheesy grin grin grin grin grin grin grin up till today no boasting from the agbero union of the west.obi this obi that,the only achievement is obi.well my joy is that the agbero chairman is the one in charge and has raised uselessness when it comes to leadership to another level after buhari.like if I want to compare how useless you are in terms of leadership if you hold any I will use tinubu as a case.

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Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by Okoroawusa: 2:46pm On Aug 17
Beremx:
Canceling the election would have saved Nigeria the mess we are in now.
Unfortunately it's too late. 2027, Nigerians are waiting
Now you are talking. Go and prepare Peter Obi for 2027 because 2023 is done and dusted

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Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by DeepSight(m): 2:50pm On Aug 17
Wainey:
it wouldn't have, Tinubu is not the real problem of Nigeria, our real problem is those that benefits from the corruption.
They will do anything to fight the policies that will be for the greater good of everyone.

You can't flush those people out of the system no matter how many times we change govt.
If we want to fight them, we need to have a complete restructuring, we need to totally change the entire system. Obi, Atiku, Tinubu and the rest will have to give way

Reality is reality and grammar is grammar. In reality, we all know our lives became far harder and far worse the very day Tinubu resumed. You can speak grammar from now till eternity to argue otherwise. Reality is reality.

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Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by GreenxGreen: 3:04pm On Aug 17
You would have just done that and helped cancelled that nonsense election.


IT WOULD HAVE SAVED US FROM THIS Government of Disaster and Calamity 😡

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Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by iwaeda: 3:07pm On Aug 17
treesun:
The National Peace Committee NPC on Friday revealed details of some behind-the-scenes maneuvers by partisans and other unnamed elements during the 2023 Presidential Election, disclosing how it came under immense pressure to get the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC to either halt collation of the results or cancel the election.

The committee led by a former Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar disclosed this on Friday in Abuja when it presented to the public its 106-page report of the 2023 General Elections titled, “Nigeria’s Pursuit of Electoral Compliance: National Peace Committee NPC 2023 General Elections Report”.

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Before presenting the report to the public, the committee had earlier met with the INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu and other management staff of the commission where it was briefed on the electoral umpire’s preparation for the forthcoming Governorship elections in Edo and Ondo states.

Other members of the committee are Okoh Ebitu Ukiwe (Vice Chairman); Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah (Convener); Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar III; John Cardinal Onaiyekan; business icons, Aliko Dangote and Femi Otedola; Vanguard Newspapers Publisher, Sam Amuka Pemu; Ameze Guobadia; Idayat Hassan; Dame Priscilla Kuye; Gen. Martin Luther Agwai; Mahmud Yayale Ahmed; Channels TV owner, John Momoh; Roseline Ukeje; and, Fr. Atta Barkindo, its Head of Secretariat.
Part of the report reads; “As the election day progressed, criticisms and counter criticisms became abundant. The NPC was already being faced with a flurry of phone calls and the need to call INEC to order. The Peace Committee was flooded with requests for intervention. Both the Chairman of the Committee, General Abdulsalami A. Abubakar, the Convener, Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah and the Head of NPC Secretariat, Fr. Atta Barkindo, were inundated with calls, requests, and petitions demanding the intervention of the NPC.
“Some of the requests wanted the NPC to prevail on INEC to stop collating election results because there were gross violations and lack of compliance with the electoral act. Others demanded that the tenets of the Peace Accord signed were not adhered to and therefore the Committee should call for cancellation of the election entirely.
“The most significant call was related to the 25% threshold for Abuja as the Federal Capital Territory. Some of the analysts who reached out to the committee asked that the final election result should not be announced because the resumptive president-elect did not score the required 25% as stated in the electoral act. If anything, there should be a runoff.
“For example, the Centre for Reform and Public Advocacy described the silence of National Peace Committee (NPC) as deafening in spite of the avalanche of election petitions and likely far-reaching outcomes that could follow the decisions. The Centre stated that the NPC led by General Abdulsalami Abubakar (retd) had prior to the 2023 elections engaged political leaders on the need for a peaceful and credible election. However, what was missing was a post- election formal statement of the NPC on the outcome of the election and the sort of intervention needed to prevent widespread violence.
“The biggest bone of contention was the significance of the 25% threshold for the FCT, the vacuum created by pre-election legal interpretation that was not given by INEC.
“Within the general context of the mandate of the Peace Committee, there were requests that demanded the Committee to go beyond its mandate and to interfere in an electoral process that only agencies empowered by law can do so.
“The interventions provided by the NPC is purely and squarely moral, particularly in a context that trust deficit is widespread, the culture of impunity and lack of compliance with laws. The mandate is founded on the need to promote peace, prevent widespread violence and encourage parties and candidates to uphold the rule of law.
“The NPC has no mandate to arrest violators of process or interfere with the constitutional duties of INEC. It is set up to provide moral intervention, defined by mediation and moral persuasion to ensure that there is peace. It is also expected to, on behalf of public interest, speak truth to power when things are going terribly wrong. After the presidential elections, the NPC has continued with its engagements with political parties, youth and women led groups, persons with disabilities, the security agencies, traditional rulers and religious leaders, including the Independent State-based Peace Architectures”.
“Most people are not aware that the NPC provides only a moral intervention, and it has no constitutional duty to arrest, punish or prosecute any citizen for any wrongdoing. Rather, the Committee has the moral obligation to encourage, persuade and appeal to political actors, community leaders and other stakeholders on the importance of peace. This limited awareness has forced some Nigerians to question the significance of engaging with the NPC if only what the committee brings to the table is moral persuasion. This is a challenge for the work of the Committee” report added.


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/08/we-were-pressured-to-ask-inec-to-cancel-2023-presidential-elections-gen-abdulsalamis-peace-cttee/

Nlfpmod, Only INEC can claim the election was peaceful. My polling unit was close to Elegushi, Ikate, saw most of anonymity. Why did IREV not work? Why is he talking more than a year after. grin grin grin grin
Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by Ikaeniyan0: 3:31pm On Aug 17
Beremx:
Canceling the election would have saved Nigeria the mess we are in now.
Unfortunately it's too late. 2027, Nigerians are waiting
The election should have been cancelled because your candidate lost an election . Do some of you guys even listen to yourself at all?

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Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by Soulsymbol99: 4:01pm On Aug 17
They told us obi and Atiku got 6million votes each meaning over 12million Nigerians said they didn't wnt tinubu cuz they equally said he got 8million votes undecided

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Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by opamoses1: 4:03pm On Aug 17
Beremx:
Canceling the election would have saved Nigeria the mess we are in now.
Unfortunately it's too late. 2027, Nigerians are waiting
That would have been the end of Nigeria, and you Beremx would have been sent back to your home state of Imo.

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Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by tonesky(m): 4:08pm On Aug 17
Does this make any sense?

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Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by surgical: 4:17pm On Aug 17
Wainey:
it wouldn't have, Tinubu is not the real problem of Nigeria, our real problem is those that benefits from the corruption.
They will do anything to fight the policies that will be for the greater good of everyone.

You can't flush those people out of the system no matter how many times we change govt.
If we want to fight them, we need to have a complete restructuring, we need to totally change the entire system. Obi, Atiku, Tinubu and the rest will have to give way
Tinubu is the problem, he has the courage to inflict pains on Nigerians but lacks the courage to fight corruption which you have identified as the problem
What is the job of a leader if not to solve problems
But Tinubu compounded the woes of Nigerians by thoughtlessly implementing imf/worldbank inspired policies
Nigerians are required to tighten their belts while he and his goons wallow in opulence and you say he is not the problem
Tribalism will never yield any good results
Your life matters too, stop defending your oppressors

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Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by sunray(m): 4:26pm On Aug 17
Beremx:
Canceling the election would have saved Nigeria the mess we are in now.
Unfortunately it's too late. 2027, Nigerians are waiting

Bad losers everywhere. Under which law will the cancellation be made. The fact that your candidate did not win does not make the election bad. Tell your party to start preparing for 2027 and stop ranting.

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Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by omowolewa: 4:31pm On Aug 17
As what?

As Area father or Constitutional deity?

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Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by Guestlander: 4:34pm On Aug 17
Beremx:
Canceling the election would have saved Nigeria the mess we are in now.
Unfortunately it's too late. 2027, Nigerians are waiting


Canceling the election would have moved you 99% closer to getting Biafra. The remaining 1% would have been some act of God, a miracle.

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Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by gawu1: 5:23pm On Aug 17
Beremx:
Canceling the election would have saved Nigeria the mess we are in now.
Unfortunately it's too late. 2027, Nigerians are waiting
Canceling the election to save your candidate from losing the election! Unfortunately for you, Nigeria doesn't belong to you or your loser candidate and that was why the peace committee refused to yield to undue pressure from the headless mobs to cancel the election. We live to see how your Pandora messiah will fair better in the 2027 election.

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Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by treesun: 6:43pm On Aug 17
gawu1:

Canceling the election to save your candidate from losing the election! Unfortunately for you, Nigeria doesn't belong to you or your loser candidate and that was why the peace committee refused to yield to undue pressure from the headless mobs to cancel the election. We live to see how your Pandora messiah will fair better in the 2027 election.
Nlfpmod, remembered those we danced to gawu lepa gawu!
Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by PARADIZEPRIEST: 6:54pm On Aug 17
NPC indeed,the military romancing evil politicians to put nation in shackles angry

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Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by ggood: 7:11pm On Aug 17
Seriously you people should've save Nigeria from all these mess
Re: We Were Pressured To Ask INEC To Cancel 2023 Elections — Gen. Abdulsalami by obi4eze(m): 7:13pm On Aug 17
This would have saved Nigeria the present mess and disgrace of this Tinubu's government.

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