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US, Borno State Residents Upset By Delayed Nigeria Vote - Aljazeera by spott(m): 9:04am On Feb 08, 2015
Locals most affected by Boko Haram attacks express disappointment after INEC announcement of six-week postponement.
08 Feb 2015 03:38 GMT | Africa

Residents and officials in Nigeria's northern Borno state have expressed their disappointment after the electoral commission announced it would postpone elections until March 28, six weeks later than planned.
Attahiru Jega, the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), said late on Saturday that security chiefs advised a postponement as troops would not be available because of operations against the armed group in the north - especially in Borno state.
"If the security of personnel, voters, election observers and election material cannot be guaranteed, the lives of innocent young men and women and the prospect of free, fair and credible elections will be greatly jeopardised," Jega said.
But residents and officials in Borno state told Al Jazeera they believed the elections should have gone ahead as planned on February 14.
"The mood here is that of huge disappointment - people were actually ready for the elections here," said Al Jazeera's Ahmed Idris, reporting from Maiduguri.
"The deputy governor of Borno state ... said they were ready and this is a huge blow to their plans."
Our correspondent added that a lot of people who have been displaced by fighting in the region had already been given their voting cards by election commission officials.

The decision to postpone the vote came following a closed-door meeting in Abuja between INEC, the ruling People's Democratic Party (PDP), its main contender, the All Progressive Congress (APC), and other opposition parties.
Postponement disputed
Officials in President Goodluck Jonathan's administration have been calling for a postponement amid continuing violence as the country battles Boko Haram.
Nigeria's security services have failed to defeat Boko Haram in five years. Some are asking how will they do it in six weeks, and whether there is another motive behind the delay.
Yvonne Ndege, Al Jazeera correspondent
However, civil rights groups, opposition political parties, and Western countries opposed a later election date.
Protesters had gathered outside the electoral commission headquarters in the capital, Abuja, for days, calling for elections to go ahead as planned.
"Civil society organisations are calling for the resignation of the election chair and Nigeria's security chiefs over the postponement of the election, but that is unlikely to happen," said Al Jazeera's Yvonne Ndege, reporting from the city.
"Nigeria's security services have failed to defeat Boko Haram in five years. Some are asking how will they do it in six weeks, and whether there is another motive behind the delay."

The incumbent has been locked in a tight race with former military ruler Muhammadu Buhari of the APC.
APC national chairman John Odigie-Oyegun called the delay "a major setback for Nigerian democracy" and "highly provocative".
But he added: "I strongly appeal to all Nigerians to remain calm and desist from violence and any activity which will compound this unfortunate development."
The decision to postpone the election also drew condemnation from the United States, which said it was "deeply disappointed" by the delay.
In a statement, US Secretary of State John Kerry warned the Nigerian government against using "security concerns as a pretext for impeding the democratic process".
Security boosted
Nigeria and its four neighbouring nations on Saturday pledged to deploy 8,700 troops, police and civilians as part of a regional effort to fight Boko Haram.
"The representatives of Benin, Cameroon, Niger, Nigeria and Chad have announced contributions totalling 8,700 military personnel, police and civilians," the countries said in a statement after a meeting in Cameroon's capital Yaounde.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/02/nigeria-postpones-presidential-election-150207221819213.html
Re: US, Borno State Residents Upset By Delayed Nigeria Vote - Aljazeera by Nobody: 9:30am On Feb 08, 2015
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Re: US, Borno State Residents Upset By Delayed Nigeria Vote - Aljazeera by ionsman: 9:31am On Feb 08, 2015
I drank half bottle of ebele,now I feel clueless. ....
Gej is not a blessing to Nigeria, he is a CURSE.

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Re: US, Borno State Residents Upset By Delayed Nigeria Vote - Aljazeera by alaoeri: 9:38am On Feb 08, 2015
Despite the insurgents PVC distribution in the 4troubled states is more than 68% according to Jega yet PDP is afraid of election, between the ruling party & opposition which one is suppose to be afraid of election? Walahi GEJ is a gonna.

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Re: US, Borno State Residents Upset By Delayed Nigeria Vote - Aljazeera by omanzo02: 10:03am On Feb 08, 2015
The government is giving the citizens something to talk and reflect about for a while, let them spit fire the security forces will put them under control.
Re: US, Borno State Residents Upset By Delayed Nigeria Vote - Aljazeera by tinkinjow: 10:48am On Feb 08, 2015
As if Nigeria exists to please th US...nonsense
Re: US, Borno State Residents Upset By Delayed Nigeria Vote - Aljazeera by Caseless: 10:51am On Feb 08, 2015
No decision has displayed Ben's connection to jiki harram than this particular one. How come jiki harram increased their wave of attack Jst before election? How come they lost 9 thanks to the military in their attempt to enter maiduguri few days to election(something that has never happened before)? How come no attack was carried out when gen was in boron, but there were attack after he left? Above all, how come pdp/FG/military are so sure they can end insurgency in 6 weeks? if it is not like telling the boys you have control over to stop and they stop, then I don't see the possibility of ending bill harram in 6 weeks.

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