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Post Eletion Violence Who's Responsible; Remote & Immediate Cause? by AbKtUnyo: 10:07pm On Apr 28, 2011
After delivering on a much needed anticipated promised free, fair & credible polls by Prof. Jega who is the Chairman of INEC. Nigerians witnessed a traumatic post electoral violence in some parts of the country that affected everyone irrespective of location, ethnicity, religion, sex, age, status & race be it direct or indirect. The question remains; THE POST ELECTION VIOLENCE WHO IS TO BE HELD RESPONSIBLE? WHAT IN YOUR VIEW CAN BE ATTRIBUTED TO THE REMOTE & IMMEDIATE CAUSE?

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