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Election Postponement: Nigerians Still Counting Losses by naijapikin04(m): 6:55am On Feb 22, 2019
http://nextedition.com.ng/2019/02/22/election-postponement-nigerians-still-counting-losses/

In the early hours of Saturday, February 16, 2019, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, announced the postponement of the presidential and National Assembly elections, which had been scheduled to hold on the said date.

The announcement was made just hours before the polls were to have opened even though they had assured Nigerians and the International community that they were fully prepared for the elections.

The postponement or shift as the Chairman of the electoral body, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu called it, caused a lot of anger among many Nigerians including political parties and politicians who bitterly condemned INEC’s decision.
Indeed, different categories of people were affected in different ways even as the rescheduled elections are almost upon us.

The Voters:

A lot of people had looked forward with zeal and determination to vote and to use their voices through their voters’ card on February 16. Nigerians within and outside the shores of the land counted down to the day and made preparations towards it.

Many went through a lot of trouble to register and collect their Permanent Voter’s card, in order to be able to vote.

A lot of voters travelled long distances from outside Nigeria just to be present at their polling units in order for them to participate in the voting process. Some voters abandoned their businesses and travelled all the way to their polling units to sleep overnight so as to cast their votes the next morning.

Well, as we all know, things didn’t go as planned and this left many voters frustrated, their zeal and enthusiasm dampened and their frustration is well understood.

For those who travelled outside their bases, they were left with limited options and none too pleasant and all expensive. For instance; one option was to return to their bases and travel back for the elections, which of course, will mean incurring extra costs or to extend their stay at their polling locations, which still means extra cost.

But the most expensive option would be returning to base and not being able to make the journey back to polling location, thereby missing the opportunity to vote.

After all the efforts and hope to be part of deciding the country’s future, what a devastating blow that was, no thanks to INEC.

Scheduled Events:


In Nigeria, people literally have an event every Saturday. However, due to the scheduled election, so many people had shifted their events including weddings, burials and other important events to the next Saturday which now happens to be the new date for the elections.

What this therefore means for such people, is another postponement of their events and most probably some financial loses.

The social media has been replete with complaints from many Nigerians who had been so affected, but is anybody listening to their pain?

Students:

Nigerian pupils and students starting from the primary school level to the university level are all affected by the election postponement. Some primary and secondary schools declared holidays due to the elections and will be forced to declare another holiday to accommodate the new development.

The university students just recently resumed school after three months of ASUU strike. They haven’t resumed lectures yet due to the elections and now will have to extend one more week before they resume.

Some universities are yet to commence academic activities despite the strike being called off with the expectation the lectures would resume after the presidential elections.

Media Houses:

A lot of Nigerian and foreign media houses sent out their reporters to different areas across the country to cover the voting process.

The postponement meant extra costs to either bring them back to base or keep them out of station till the elections of February 23 are done with. Either way, it is a lot of cost.

Local and Foreign Observers:

This includes Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and foreign observers who deployed hundreds of personnel across the country to observe and monitor the elections.

The listed organisations spent lots of money to prepare to cover the voting process. Getting their personnel to be at the polling units this weekend means more money spent. Yet, they have to do monitor and observe.

The Business People:

There are people who closed their businesses due to the “no movement” law on election days. How much money did they lose? A whole lot and they will still lose again this weekend.

There are also people who had made lots of snacks to sell at the polling units. Well, that was definitely a waste for them. Would they ever recover their money?

It is everybody’s fervent prayer and hope that the elections will hold tomorrow, February 23. The only thing that can begin to make up for the frustrations and losses is if the powers that be allow the process to be free, and fair. The will of the people must count.

It is also important that all eligible voters go out and vote. This is equally another way to cushion the losses.

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Re: Election Postponement: Nigerians Still Counting Losses by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:04am On Feb 22, 2019
IT WILL END IN PRAISE!!!

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Re: Election Postponement: Nigerians Still Counting Losses by lawalosky(m): 7:05am On Feb 22, 2019
Honestly inec f*cked up a big time.
Op you forget to mention those who spent thousands of naira to prepare what voters would eat that day..

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Re: Election Postponement: Nigerians Still Counting Losses by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:05am On Feb 22, 2019
NO PAIN, NO GAIN!!

We are on the right track to a new and better NIGERIA.

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Re: Election Postponement: Nigerians Still Counting Losses by morikee: 7:05am On Feb 22, 2019
Mr BBQ i dey hail o na Baba go win this election

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Re: Election Postponement: Nigerians Still Counting Losses by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:05am On Feb 22, 2019
After the REGGAE, then we will now sit back, relax and play the BLUES!!

We are laying a good and strong foundation at the moment.

God bless you all.

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Re: Election Postponement: Nigerians Still Counting Losses by Onlinealaba(m): 7:05am On Feb 22, 2019
My only concern was for mama nkechi that borrowed money to fry buns and prepare zobo for voters, truly it was bad DAT day, after many deliberation Alaba market didn't open on that Saturday and won't open tomorrow again, very bad for business. I know many Alaba traders that travelled to vote(Anambra state) using flight it was just like a wasted effort but it only ignite the zeal of better Atikulation. February 23 a date with ATIKU wink


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Re: Election Postponement: Nigerians Still Counting Losses by Viking007(m): 7:06am On Feb 22, 2019
The excitement is no longer there.

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Re: Election Postponement: Nigerians Still Counting Losses by crownwealth: 7:06am On Feb 22, 2019
God is coming to rescue Nigeria.


He has sent the forerunner...

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Re: Election Postponement: Nigerians Still Counting Losses by Corrosiveman(m): 7:06am On Feb 22, 2019
NO CHANCE FOR THE LOOTERS I REPEAT NO CHANCE.......4+4 IS GONNA BE MASSIVE

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Re: Election Postponement: Nigerians Still Counting Losses by OhiOfIhima: 7:06am On Feb 22, 2019
Please, when will Governorship and State Assembly elections hold?
Re: Election Postponement: Nigerians Still Counting Losses by agylistic77: 7:07am On Feb 22, 2019
That is why buhari must be voted out

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Re: Election Postponement: Nigerians Still Counting Losses by joachin1010: 7:07am On Feb 22, 2019
this country
Re: Election Postponement: Nigerians Still Counting Losses by Nobody: 7:07am On Feb 22, 2019
Jesus was very popular, but he lost the election conducted by Pilate.
The election was between Jesus and Barabas and Pilate represented INEC at the time.
Barabas won and Jesus lost.
Where were the 5000 he fed?
Where was the family of the woman with the issue of blood?
Where were the 10 lepers?
Where were the lame, and all those he healed? Where was the family of Lazarus and that of Jarius?
That is the problem.
The right people will not win election when believers refuse to participate in politics.
Prayer is good, but prayer points do not count, only your votes count during elections!
Please go & get your PVC!
And go out *to vote on election Day*
DO NOT SEAT AT HOME.
God bless you.

Apc is hardship angry

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Re: Election Postponement: Nigerians Still Counting Losses by Viking007(m): 7:07am On Feb 22, 2019
post=75980069]IT WILL END IN PRAISE!!![/quote]
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ok
[quote author= post=75980082:

NO PAIN, NO GAIN!!
Are you okay?

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Re: Election Postponement: Nigerians Still Counting Losses by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:07am On Feb 22, 2019
morikee:
Mr BBQ i dey hail o na Baba go win this election

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Re: Election Postponement: Nigerians Still Counting Losses by tatibillion: 7:07am On Feb 22, 2019
This mannabbqgrill is a rogue

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Re: Election Postponement: Nigerians Still Counting Losses by crownwealth: 7:08am On Feb 22, 2019
agylistic77:
That is why buhari must be voted out


You are lifted.

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Re: Election Postponement: Nigerians Still Counting Losses by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:08am On Feb 22, 2019
Corrosiveman:
BUHARI IS WINNING
Insha Allah.
In Jesus Name!!

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Re: Election Postponement: Nigerians Still Counting Losses by helinues: 7:08am On Feb 22, 2019
Hmmmm
Re: Election Postponement: Nigerians Still Counting Losses by crownwealth: 7:08am On Feb 22, 2019
tatibillion:
This mannabbqgrill is a rogue


lol

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Re: Election Postponement: Nigerians Still Counting Losses by Nobody: 7:08am On Feb 22, 2019
tatibillion:
This mannabbqgrill is a rogue
Viking007:

Are you okay?
This aunty dey always give una heart attack everyday sha.
I can only imagine the pains u people are going through now grin grin grin grin
Re: Election Postponement: Nigerians Still Counting Losses by Corrosiveman(m): 7:09am On Feb 22, 2019
BUHARI IS WINNING
Re: Election Postponement: Nigerians Still Counting Losses by Nobody: 7:13am On Feb 22, 2019
Smd
Re: Election Postponement: Nigerians Still Counting Losses by Kachi4christ(m): 7:16am On Feb 22, 2019
Am fully Atikulated[color=#006600][/color]

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Re: Election Postponement: Nigerians Still Counting Losses by Joshmodest(m): 7:18am On Feb 22, 2019
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