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US Diplomats: Even Tinubu’s Supporters Don't Believe INEC by ganisucks(f): 1:06pm On Mar 13, 2023
*Say INEC failed to live up to high expectations it had created for itself

*Insist Nigeria, Africa must learn from mistakes

Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja

Two United States diplomats, Ambassador Mark Green and Johnnie Carson, have said even Nigerian citizens who supported the winners of the February 25 presidential and National Assembly elections in the country were disappointed with the electoral process.In a joint treatise, both envoys, who monitored the elections, insisted that critical lessons must be learnt very fast from the shortcomings of the last polls by Nigerians and Africans, with a view to forestalling such flaws in the future.

Writing for the Washington-based President Woodrow Wilson Centre, a United States non-partisan policy forum for tackling global issues through independent research, Green and Carson noted that, among other issues, many polling stations opened late while poll workers reported material shortages.

While Green was administrator of the US Agency for International Development, Executive Director of the McCain Institute, US ambassador to Tanzania and four-term House of Representatives member, Carson was ambassador to Nigeria and several other African countries.

The ambassadors recalled that on February 25, Nigeria held its presidential election with millions of Nigerians going to the polls for the opportunity to elect their new leader, but noted that the process was fraught with irregularities.The diplomats wrote, “At a time when the world is experiencing a democratic decline, Nigerians stood in line – sometimes for hours – for the chance to have their voices heard.

“Unfortunately, the National Democratic Institute/International Republican Institute Election Observation Mission – for which we were both observers – declared that this election ‘fell short of Nigerian citizens’ reasonable expectations.’“Citizens were disappointed with the electoral process, including those who supported the candidates who were declared winners. Among other issues, many polling stations opened late, and poll workers reported material shortages.“Overall, as the IRI/NDI joint mission found, Nigeria’s Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) failed to live up to the high expectations it had created for itself.”

They recalled that three days after Election Day, the candidate of ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu, was declared president-elect. They stressed that the main opposition parties had now gone to court to challenge the results.According to the envoys, there is a lot of evidence that Africans prefer democratic systems of government to other forms. They explained that in addition, Africans also wanted accountable governance.The diplomats contended that even with improvements over the last decade, governance overall had struggled, “flat lining” across the continent since 2019, a worrying development since it can affect African Union’s Agenda 2063 goals.

According to the duo, success for democracy in Nigeria – the biggest economy and largest democracy on the continent – has the potential to inspire democracy in neighbouring countries and across the continent, as Nigeria is one of the most influential countries in Africa – and the world.While much of the world’s attention is “understandably” taken up by headline-grabbing events, such as the Russia/Ukraine conflict and earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, Green and Carson argued that the world could not afford to ignore happenings in Nigeria.

They stated, “However, the international community cannot afford to overlook elections – and importantly, democracy – across Africa this year. Case in point, Nigeria: Africa’s most populous country and one of the world’s largest democracies.“With projections to become the world’s third most populous country by 2050, it is imperative that a solidified democratic system is established in order to effectively support the people’s needs and promote progress throughout the continent.

“US foreign policy toward Nigeria should focus on proactively strengthening democracy and governance. To help reach this goal, our direct engagement with African leaders and citizens is important – not because we have it perfectly figured out but because we know that democracies build better futures.”The ambassadors noted that US policy toward Nigeria should consistently advocate strong civil society involvement, fortify political parties, implement checks and balances on government officials, and establish strong legislative systems.

The US and other international partners, the envoys stressed, must continue to support civil society and the institutions that support democratic principles, and in turn, strengthen democracy.Although the logistical issues associated with the elections disappointed many Nigerians, the ambassadors argued that their continued hope for their country’s democratic system should inspire all.

While elections are an important benchmark in democratic development, they said the real work of building democratic institutions happens between elections.According to the ambassadors, “What happens over the next weeks and months in Nigeria will be vital. It is important that the president-elect prioritises forming an inclusive government that considers the voices and concerns of all Nigerians.“On March 18, Nigerians will go back to the polls to vote for their state governors and Houses of Assembly, and there will be several important elections on the continent this year.“The world should continue to watch the process closely, and ensure that lessons from the Nigeria presidential election are not just recorded but used to strengthen every election that lies ahead.”The envoys stated that there was no question about the enormous potential that existed in the country and Africa, stressing that the continent can only achieve its full potential if citizens have an opportunity to participate in a democratic process that allows their votes to be cast and their voices to be heard.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2023/03/13/us-diplomats-even-supporters-of-winners-in-nigerias-poll-disappointed-with-electoral-process/

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Re: US Diplomats: Even Tinubu’s Supporters Don't Believe INEC by ganisucks(f): 1:06pm On Mar 13, 2023
A day in politics is like a million years. I would give anything in the world, to be there when they give Baba Lagos the bad news. I would love to see the look on his face when he finds our that all his money, connections,schemes, e-liars, plans and contraptions have failed him, and the thing he wants the most in the world: Nigerian presidency, will never be his. I wonder if he will cry.

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Re: US Diplomats: Even Tinubu’s Supporters Don't Believe INEC by Faber(m): 1:10pm On Mar 13, 2023
The World don see Nigeria finish...if you are still traveling with your green Nigerian passport, shame supposed dey catch at Port of entry....


Proudly Canadian 🇨🇦✌️
We are the "True North strong and free"

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Re: US Diplomats: Even Tinubu’s Supporters Don't Believe INEC by PHIPEX(m): 1:13pm On Mar 13, 2023
Shame of a nation.

May I never win this kind of victory that makes me ashamed. This is like a student who scored 10% in exam winning best graduating student at the expense of another that genuinely scored 90%.

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Re: US Diplomats: Even Tinubu’s Supporters Don't Believe INEC by bencr7: 1:21pm On Mar 13, 2023
grin grin grin soon go soon travel away from Nigeria with my family,if anybody ask me,am my a Nigeria,I go just denied.

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Re: US Diplomats: Even Tinubu’s Supporters Don't Believe INEC by MrSegunAdewole: 1:28pm On Mar 13, 2023
Tinubu na criminal

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Re: US Diplomats: Even Tinubu’s Supporters Don't Believe INEC by MrSegunAdewole: 1:29pm On Mar 13, 2023
watch as that bias mod will hide this thread

lol Seun reshuffle your staffs

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Re: US Diplomats: Even Tinubu’s Supporters Don't Believe INEC by jlinkd78(m): 1:34pm On Mar 13, 2023
Noted
Re: US Diplomats: Even Tinubu’s Supporters Don't Believe INEC by Firstorderwizard(m): 1:39pm On Mar 13, 2023
I don't have any issue with whoever becomes the President after all they are all part of 1999 political class.
My problem is that having a President with a weak mandate creates room for military incursion/lawlessness.
There's a wave of successful military coup in West Africa and Nigeria cannot easily write that off.
Secondly, the legitimacy to implement a foreign policy will not be there.

I'm surprised that no one is thinking in this direction .

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Re: US Diplomats: Even Tinubu’s Supporters Don't Believe INEC by inoki247: 1:43pm On Mar 13, 2023
ganisucks:
A day in politics is like a million years. I would give anything in the world, to be there when they give Baba Lagos the bad news. I would love to see the look on his face when he finds our that all his money, connections,schemes, e-liars, plans and contraptions have failed him, and the thing he wants the most in the world: Nigerian presidency, will never be his. I wonder if he will cry.


Mrs thoery will you bet 100k this election will stand...



Leave theory and let's place a bet if he sure for u....



Naso u tell us different Theory how general was backing your lord still he colet a 3rd class breakfast...
Re: US Diplomats: Even Tinubu’s Supporters Don't Believe INEC by seunmsg(m): 1:45pm On Mar 13, 2023
Among other issues, many polling stations opened late, and poll workers reported material shortages.“Overall, as the IRI/NDI joint mission found, Nigeria’s Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) failed to live up to the high expectations it had created for itself.”

The challenges they talked about are logistical issues and nothing else. They never queried the eventual outcome of the election. Hopefully, INEC will learn from the experience and improve on the distribution of materials and early arrival of polling officers to polling units.

The mandate Nigerians gave to Tinubu is incontrovertible. We will defend it with the last energy in us. Those that lost the election on Election Day will still lose in court like they anyways do since 1999.

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Re: US Diplomats: Even Tinubu’s Supporters Don't Believe INEC by EKONGKING: 1:47pm On Mar 13, 2023
The headline is alarmist, the subject is about logistic failure of INEC
Re: US Diplomats: Even Tinubu’s Supporters Don't Believe INEC by HydraFeeds(m): 1:48pm On Mar 13, 2023
They are observers and can only see what their eyes could capture or chose to capture due to their biases .

They have no say in a sovereign country election.

But to respond to their purported observation

voting began late in few areas because of logistic constraints or insecurity. The nation is undergoing fuel scarcity and cash crunch which might negatively impact election materials and personnel mobilization and also threat of insecurity from certain groups like IPOB and other terrorists groups which prevent early mobilization not until the coast is clear .

It’s important not to announce the winner instantly but wait few days to collate the results in order to douse the tension of those that their candidate did not win ,remind me again mr observers ,how many days does it takes in USA ?



The only people that are not happy with the outcome are the losers .
Re: US Diplomats: Even Tinubu’s Supporters Don't Believe INEC by Penguin2: 1:49pm On Mar 13, 2023
The world all over knows that what happened in Nigeria on February 25th, 2023, was mandate robbery.

Only Tinubu BATstards who are thieves and are used to stealing things they don’t own and deserve, are celebrating it.

Since the election, Nigerians are not listening to the person they declared but the person they gave third position.

Tinubu, if he gets sworn in, will be the most unpopular president ever.

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Re: US Diplomats: Even Tinubu’s Supporters Don't Believe INEC by slivertongue: 1:50pm On Mar 13, 2023
Even tinubu doesn't believe his victory

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Re: US Diplomats: Even Tinubu’s Supporters Don't Believe INEC by MuchAdo: 2:01pm On Mar 13, 2023
Mtcheeewww kiss

These one a still shock that Atiku lost... cheesy
Re: US Diplomats: Even Tinubu’s Supporters Don't Believe INEC by Neckpresser101: 2:02pm On Mar 13, 2023
Nobody is against anyone winning


But let it be honourable and fair

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Re: US Diplomats: Even Tinubu’s Supporters Don't Believe INEC by SpecialAdviser(m): 2:03pm On Mar 13, 2023
Tinubu presidency is the JOKE of the century

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Re: US Diplomats: Even Tinubu’s Supporters Don't Believe INEC by mach7(m): 2:14pm On Mar 13, 2023
Someone tell this busybody diplomats to go and face their issues at home.

How many places did they observe to come to this fallacious conclusion?

Sometimes, I do wonder if these diplomats, Civil Societies and NGOs have some special interest in Nigeria beyond what is known generally.

There is no perfect election and even their Principal Joe Biden's election in 2020 testifies to that. So, if there is were issues in one place or another, how does that invalidate the entire election held across 176,606 polling units in 36 states + FCT.

The Nigerian Foreign Ministry needs to wake up to its responsibilities.
Re: US Diplomats: Even Tinubu’s Supporters Don't Believe INEC by Ogbuefi2020: 3:06pm On Mar 13, 2023
Firstorderwizard:
I don't have any issue with whoever becomes the President after all they are all part of 1999 political class.
My problem is that having a President with a weak mandate creates room for military incursion/lawlessness.
There's a wave of successful military coup in West Africa and Nigeria cannot easily write that off.
Secondly, the legitimacy to implement a foreign policy will not be there.

I'm surprised that no one is thinking in this direction .
How can urchins think in that direction? They are after tribal supremacy tussle not national progress

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Re: US Diplomats: Even Tinubu’s Supporters Don't Believe INEC by techWriter3: 3:11pm On Mar 13, 2023
politician must battles for his everything politician and once are all scam
Re: US Diplomats: Even Tinubu’s Supporters Don't Believe INEC by christejames(m): 3:12pm On Mar 13, 2023
Obviously, because most urchins have been quiet 🤫
Re: US Diplomats: Even Tinubu’s Supporters Don't Believe INEC by orisa37: 3:13pm On Mar 13, 2023
NIGERIANS BELIEVE THAT MAHMOOD IS SANER THAN EMEFIELE.
Re: US Diplomats: Even Tinubu’s Supporters Don't Believe INEC by orisa37: 3:15pm On Mar 13, 2023
"I WILL MAKE NIGERIA UNGOVERNABLE AFTER ME". NIGERIA BELIEVE THAT TOO.
Re: US Diplomats: Even Tinubu’s Supporters Don't Believe INEC by ganisucks(f): 3:25pm On Mar 13, 2023
inoki247:



Mrs thoery will you bet 100k this election will stand...



Leave theory and let's place a bet if he sure for u....



Naso u tell us different Theory how general was backing your lord still he colet a 3rd class breakfast...
In the UK, the overwhelmong nobility supported Rishi Sunak's quest for the office of prime minister, but a selected few in cahoots with Trump and his band of misfits hijacked the Tories selection system, and forced Liz Truss in as prime minister. Sunak and his supporters didn't fret, they simply worked underground, and in 45 days after Truss emerged chairman, Sunak rose to power.
Do you think, if Obi was not backed by the military and cabal, there will be much noise the way it is now. The whole thing would have been swept under the carpet, along with the sand and cobwebs.
The problem, is that you don't know what the military did on Feb 25th. If it hadn't been for the security forces and their patriotism, Obi would have gotten so low a number that he won't have been able to question anything.
The movie has just started. I suggest you sit back and grab some popcorn.
Go and check, Nobody has emerged president in Nigeria, without OBJ's backing. No OBJ, no government, period.
Re: US Diplomats: Even Tinubu’s Supporters Don't Believe INEC by Lovelive: 3:41pm On Mar 13, 2023
Wanna be there with you o.



Helpppppppppppppp



Faber:
The World don see Nigeria finish...if you are still traveling with your green Nigerian passport, shame supposed dey catch at Port of entry....


Proudly Canadian 🇨🇦✌️
We are the "True North strong and free"
Re: US Diplomats: Even Tinubu’s Supporters Don't Believe INEC by Lovelive: 3:41pm On Mar 13, 2023
Wanna be there too o.



Helpppppppppppppp



Faber:
The World don see Nigeria finish...if you are still traveling with your green Nigerian passport, shame supposed dey catch at Port of entry....


Proudly Canadian 🇨🇦✌️
We are the "True North strong and free"
Re: US Diplomats: Even Tinubu’s Supporters Don't Believe INEC by Spandau: 3:49pm On Mar 13, 2023
seunmsg:


The challenges they talked about are logistical issues and nothing else. They never queried the eventual outcome of the election. Hopefully, INEC will learn from the experience and improve on the distribution of materials and early arrival of polling officers to polling units.

The mandate Nigerians gave to Tinubu is incontrovertible. We will defend it with the last energy in us. Those that lost the election on Election Day will still lose in court like they anyways do since 1999.

We? You and who? Iwo ati taani?

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