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Separatist Agitations In South East May Affect Obi, Atiku Chances, Report Warns by ProudBoy: 7:48am On Sep 07, 2022
Money politics, religion bane of poll

*says INEC needs 1.5 million officials to prosecute poll


A new report released on Tuesday by a frontline pro-democracy think tank, Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) has said insecurity in the Northwest may impact on the performance of the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, Bola Tinubu in the 2023 elections.

The organisation, however, noted that the secessionist agitations in the southeast could reduce turnout, which may not favour either the Labour Party flag bearer Peter Obi or People’s Democratic Party candidate Abubakar Atiku.

The organisation which made the observation in a report titled ‘Nigeria’s presidential polls: A SWOT Analysis’ released in Abuja on Tuesday warned that rising insecurity, misinformation, money politics, religion and ethnic narratives may undermine the credibility of the 2023 election.

The report signed by the CDD director, Idayat Hassan, disclosed that the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, requires about 1.5 million election and security officials to successfully prosecute the elections.

The report said: ” With political campaigns looming in the coming weeks, key governance issues, such as insecurity would be a factor in the political calculations for the leading candidates as they traverse the country.

“The report noted in the northwest, the hot-button issue of security of lives and property would have an impact on the performance of the APC candidate, Tinubu.


“At the same time, the secessionist agitations in the southeast could reduce turnout, which may not favour either the Labour Party flag bearer Peter Obi or People’s Democratic Party candidate Abubakar Atiku”.


Noting that the 2023 general election is a significant logistical operation, CDD stressed that there will be significant logistic challenges in reaching the 176,846 polling units with election material.

The organisation noted that for such a far-reaching level of deployment to be successful, it would require the recruitment and training of close to 1.5 million poll and security officials.

This, the pro-democracy think tank pointed out requires the deployment of personnel, which number about four times the size of the entire Nigerian military.

It pointed out that the negative influence of religion, ethnicity and money politics could also undermine the credibility and acceptability of the elections, if not properly addressed.

According to the organisation, these divisive factors have already played a role in shaping the emergence of the four major party candidates running in the presidential election of next year.

Hassan, who rated the legal framework in place for the elections as robust and laudable, however, noted that the conduct of political actors would be critical if the benefits of such a framework were to be enjoyed across the board.

The report pointed out that the Electoral Act 2022 has elicited prospects that could redefine elections in Nigeria.

The report read: “Religion is likely to feature prominently in debates following the APC’s decision to contest the presidency with a Muslim-Muslim ticket. Renewed youth engagement in politics, a feature of the voter registration period, could also be transformative and favour Obi.

“Money will continue to play a huge role in determining who emerges the winner if the presidential primaries and recent gubernatorial elections offer any lesson. Finally, online campaigns will be more fiercely fought than ever, with attacks aimed at boosting candidates, attacking opponents and undermining INEC likely to be accentuated in social media in the run-up to, during and even after voting,” the report noted in part. CDD added that citizens’ access to electoral infrastructure would remain constant throughout the campaign and during the voting period, especially for those displaced internally by conflict.

On the character and composition of INEC and the implications for the polls, the report recalls that INEC chairman, Prof Mahmud Yakubu, is the first Chair of the Election Management Body to be appointed for a second term in the country’s history.

The report observed the backlash generated by the replacement of 19 Resident Electoral Commissioners at the Commission, noting the perception that a number of the replacements are alleged to be partisan and lack integrity could impact the elections; however, CDD stressed that the 2022 Electoral Act may have introduced several changes that would continue to improve the credibility of elections.


It said that cases of the inconclusive election would be drastically reduced in 2023 as the new Electoral Act now defines overvoting in terms of accredited voters as against registered voters, adding that INEC would also be able to, according to the new act, review results signed under financial inducement or duress.

It notes: “Insecurity remains a critical issue, particularly in the northwest and southeast. Further challenging this operation are the prevailing structural, infrastructural, and cultural ecosystems in which the polls will take place.

“Prompt release of the entire INEC budget could help mitigate some of these. Finally, the role played by the security agencies, and subsequently by the judiciary, may be as crucial in determining the credibility of the election as that of the election management body.

“Nigeria is currently facing an epidemic of insecurity. The violence led by bandits, terrorists and secessionists has been recorded across its six geo-political zones, further dividing the country along ethnic, religious and political lines. Holding credible polls in this context that guarantees the security of voters and INEC personnel will be a major challenge. The ability of INEC to conduct continuous voter registration has already been questioned as insecurity has prevented the Commission from deploying to all wards across all electoral districts,” the report noted.
https://guardian.ng/news/separatist-agitations-in-southeast-may-affect-obi-atiku-chances-cdd-report/

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Re: Separatist Agitations In South East May Affect Obi, Atiku Chances, Report Warns by etrouble: 7:48am On Sep 07, 2022
Do they know what they want?

Biafra oooo, the won't get
Presidency oooo, they won't get.

After being rounded humiliated in next year general elections, they will go back to their Biafra or Death slogan, and Nigerian Army trainees will be happy to see live specimens for shooting practice

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Re: Separatist Agitations In South East May Affect Obi, Atiku Chances, Report Warns by Nobody: 7:52am On Sep 07, 2022
No objection but mere looking,you will know and understand that Obi is topping them with gaps!

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Re: Separatist Agitations In South East May Affect Obi, Atiku Chances, Report Warns by Bomboiy: 7:57am On Sep 07, 2022
It is now obvious that most media firms in this country are working for Tinubu/APC.

Banditry and terrorism won't affect APC/PDP In the north,Yoruba nation agitations led by Sunday Igboho won't affect Tinubu in the Southwest. But agitations in the southeast will affect Peter Obi.

They keep saying Obi is not a threat but everyday they come up with one nonsense or the other against him,one would think that they would ignore him and face their so-called threats.

Peter Obi has brought a different Dynamics to the Nigeria Political spheres and they hate him for that.

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Re: Separatist Agitations In South East May Affect Obi, Atiku Chances, Report Warns by gidgiddy: 7:57am On Sep 07, 2022
etrouble:
Do they know what they want?

Biafra oooo, the won't get
Presidency oooo, they won't get.

After being rounded humiliated in next year general elections, they will go back to their Biafra or Death slogan, and Nigerian Army trainees will be happy to see live specimens for shooting practice

What a Nigeria to be proud of

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Re: Separatist Agitations In South East May Affect Obi, Atiku Chances, Report Warns by ProudBoy: 9:58am On Sep 07, 2022
Exactly.
Re: Separatist Agitations In South East May Affect Obi, Atiku Chances, Report Warns by HEBEI: 10:03am On Sep 07, 2022
You people are very quick to mention ipob as a factor in the presidential elections, but refuse to remember that Boko Haram, terrorism and banditry are doing more harm to the north in particular and Nigeria in general.

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Re: Separatist Agitations In South East May Affect Obi, Atiku Chances, Report Warns by nadisms: 10:03am On Sep 07, 2022
When you sit comfortably at lagos and idbadan expressway and make analysis,this is the kind of result you will deduce. Notwithstanding, if you are observant of what is happening in South east, you will discover that IPOB has soft pedalled very well due to the emergence of obi. Simon ekpa and group are bunch of retards that would be taken care of as time goes. As for what happened in Enugu, I will tell you that it was purely politically sponsored.
Nagode

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Re: Separatist Agitations In South East May Affect Obi, Atiku Chances, Report Warns by franchasofficia: 10:03am On Sep 07, 2022
It is unfortunate that Nigeria doesn't have real daring investigative journalists and media houses ready to unravel mysteries.


I am saying this because APC is the sponsor of unknown gunmen in Southeast as a way to disenfranchise Igbos in 2023 from getting Presidency.


The group secretly funding the unknown gunmen are so scared of Obi's fast rising influence among Nigerian youths of all tribes because their initial plan was to use Biafra agitation propaganda to rig Igbo Presidential candidates out of APC race since they know Northerners are so scared and emotional about anything Biafra agitation. So they planned to box Igbo politicians one side and force them to flee to PDP where they will then use unknown gunmen to ensure election in Southeast gets low voter turnout.



Unfortunately for them, by divine precedence Obi came out from nowhere and now coasting to victory and sending fear into their camps as they no longer sing their usual songs of:

power is not given, it is taken, Igbos should stop begging Yorubas for power and work for it by grabbing it through playing politics like Yorubas are playing.


They no longer mock Igbos to go to PDP to ask for their right that PDP is an Igbo party.


Their song have changed to Obi is a liar, INEC should disqualify Obi for trying to raise campaign money from Nigerians living abroad
.



God will shame you all in 2023, wait and see cool

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Re: Separatist Agitations In South East May Affect Obi, Atiku Chances, Report Warns by blamingthedevil: 10:03am On Sep 07, 2022
God Bless Incoming President Bola Tinubu

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Re: Separatist Agitations In South East May Affect Obi, Atiku Chances, Report Warns by SpecialAdviser(m): 10:03am On Sep 07, 2022
Bomboiy:
It is now obvious that most media firms in this country are working for Tinubu/APC.

Banditry and terrorism won't affect APC/PDP In the north,Yoruba nation agitations led by Sunday Igboho won't affect Tinubu in the Southwest. But agitations in the southeast will affect Peter Obi.

They keep saying Obi is not a threat but everyday they come up with one nonsense or the other against him,one would think that they would ignore him and face their so-called threats.

Peter Obi has brought a different Dynamics to the Nigeria Political spheres and they hate him for that.

It's

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Re: Separatist Agitations In South East May Affect Obi, Atiku Chances, Report Warns by Krublog(m): 10:03am On Sep 07, 2022
Yimu!!!
Re: Separatist Agitations In South East May Affect Obi, Atiku Chances, Report Warns by strangest(m): 10:03am On Sep 07, 2022
APC is ready to do anything dirty to win

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Re: Separatist Agitations In South East May Affect Obi, Atiku Chances, Report Warns by Nobody: 10:03am On Sep 07, 2022
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While Parkinsonism & Amnesia may will affect Tinubu's chances. cheesy

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Re: Separatist Agitations In South East May Affect Obi, Atiku Chances, Report Warns by Ndibunna: 10:04am On Sep 07, 2022
Sponsored by APC on Punch reinforced by APC on guardian.

All these theories because one man joined labour party and upset their plans and equations.

Suddenly APC and PDP are no longer attacking themselves. They are now united in evil against a single party.

Finally the article is fully about Tinubu dead Muslim ambition for those who hardly read

Religion is likely to feature prominently in debates following the APC’s decision to contest the presidency with a Muslim-Muslim ticket. Renewed youth engagement in politics, a feature of the voter registration period, could also be transformative and favour Obi.

No sane human will ever allow such ticket. Muslim Muslim -muslim ticket is never an option in Nigeria now and in future.

Meanwhile PDP as opposition and APC as ruling are all now in chaos over one party and sponsoring one lies over another.

Only unrealistic individuals will mortgage their future over those parties. Nobody can reinforce failure and Buhari is a typical example. Bandits s now arrest criminals and hands them over to Police.

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Re: Separatist Agitations In South East May Affect Obi, Atiku Chances, Report Warns by Umsworld: 10:04am On Sep 07, 2022
norms
Re: Separatist Agitations In South East May Affect Obi, Atiku Chances, Report Warns by INTEGRITYA1(m): 10:04am On Sep 07, 2022
Okay
Re: Separatist Agitations In South East May Affect Obi, Atiku Chances, Report Warns by Vombomo76(m): 10:04am On Sep 07, 2022
Too many theories these
Re: Separatist Agitations In South East May Affect Obi, Atiku Chances, Report Warns by Tunjibalogun: 10:04am On Sep 07, 2022
Headline is saying south east and obi but the reading said south west and Tinubu of APC

Cc lalasticlala Mynd44 OAM4J headline didn't match with body

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Re: Separatist Agitations In South East May Affect Obi, Atiku Chances, Report Warns by Tunjibalogun: 10:06am On Sep 07, 2022
etrouble:
Do they know what they want?

Biafra oooo, the won't get
Presidency oooo, they won't get.

After being rounded humiliated in next year general elections, they will go back to their Biafra or Death slogan, and Nigerian Army trainees will be happy to see live specimens for shooting practice
A new report released on Tuesday by a frontline pro-democracy think tank, Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) has said insecurity in the Northwest may impact on the performance of the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, Bola Tinubu in the 2023 elections.

Your criminal biased mods obviously manipulated the headline

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Re: Separatist Agitations In South East May Affect Obi, Atiku Chances, Report Warns by emmalexabl(m): 10:06am On Sep 07, 2022
Last I checked.,there are separatists in Southwest and 10 Million yorubas signed for support of Oduduwa Nation....


...so Apc should tell sensible Nigerians why we shouldn't retire them come 2023

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Re: Separatist Agitations In South East May Affect Obi, Atiku Chances, Report Warns by Honourable1901(m): 10:07am On Sep 07, 2022
People who sit at home on Mondays won't like this News ,inec suppose put that election on Monday grin grin grin grin..

I no kuku send una , if you like quote nonsense I no dey read mentions grin grin grin..

Anyways pitobi Pandora for president 2023

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Re: Separatist Agitations In South East May Affect Obi, Atiku Chances, Report Warns by iampeterben(m): 10:07am On Sep 07, 2022
Anyone that emerges in this presidential election is the one God has anointed for us. I am beginning to see it now. Just go and get your PVC. We brought Buhari on ourselves and that is why everyone of us is paying the price of bad governance. I know we won't make that same mistake come next tenure.

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Re: Separatist Agitations In South East May Affect Obi, Atiku Chances, Report Warns by OyeofIkoTuN(m): 10:08am On Sep 07, 2022
Glad they know sit at home no be jokes....

I hate politicians...

Yoruba,Igbo and Hausa must come to a round table on LIVE TV and discuss terms...including Shell,UK,USA,INDIA and RUSSIA.

No Elite will be present....God in heaven knows.

They have eaten enough from 1960...issokay for dem.
Re: Separatist Agitations In South East May Affect Obi, Atiku Chances, Report Warns by ZombieSlayer1: 10:08am On Sep 07, 2022
Yoruba Nation agitation will also reduce Tinubu's votes in the South West

Re: Separatist Agitations In South East May Affect Obi, Atiku Chances, Report Warns by Eriokanmi: 10:09am On Sep 07, 2022
Oduduwa too. I learnt they've written to Buhari on self determination and secession from Nigeria recently.
Re: Separatist Agitations In South East May Affect Obi, Atiku Chances, Report Warns by BigDawsNet: 10:09am On Sep 07, 2022
Breaking!! CHELSEA sacked Tuchel
Re: Separatist Agitations In South East May Affect Obi, Atiku Chances, Report Warns by lhordspy: 10:09am On Sep 07, 2022
Hzh
Re: Separatist Agitations In South East May Affect Obi, Atiku Chances, Report Warns by Opinedecandid(m): 10:09am On Sep 07, 2022
Let them continue

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