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2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by Yorubalandlord(m): 7:41am On Mar 05, 2023
Even as the 2023 Presidential polls exercise has been conducted with controversies trailing its outcome, and the announcement of the candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) Bola Tinubu as winner, older Nigerians may not fail to see striking semblances and contrasts between it and the earlier, iconic June 12 1993 affair, which held 30 years ago. And while such meeting points and deviations may go unnoticed by many, the lessons they offer are legion. From the build up to the actual voting and post-election drama, both exercises provided enough cause for concern over the future of the country. The main difference for now seems to be that while in 1993 the presumed winner was not formally announced and the results were annulled, in the 2023 exercise the results and winner nave been announced in other to render it a concluded matter, at least for now.

For the benefit of latter day Nigerians, to whom June 12,1993 polls may have been sold as a reference point, it is by providence that a wide cross section of them are witnessing the 2023 polls with mixed feelings, some in disappointment, others in jubilation – party affiliation notwithstanding. This is perhaps just as their elders were treated 30 years ago. Both polls exercises offered the country great expectations but ended up as anti-climaxes, with dashed hopes.

Like the 1993 exercise, what the 2023 polls had offered Nigerians was not just the victory of any particular individual or political party, but that the country would upgrade its electoral culture and fortunes. In 1993 it was the resort to more democratic ethos, including the introduction of the iconic Option A4 campaign strategy which ensured that every nook and corner of the country was mobilised to participate in the polls in order to guarantee a truly general elections.

In the 2023 version, the election management process was upped with the introduction of the new Electoral Act 2022, which offered as its unique selling point, a complement of ICT driven protocols that have the BVAS as the talisman. BVAS remains the key to the statute-defined upload of election results directly from the polling unit level.

But from the conduct of the polls, that seems not to have been achieved, at least in every polling unit. From the avalanche of protests trailing the polls exercise, the BVAS was not generally allowed to deliver on its mandate. As was beamed live to Nigerians and the international audience, a significant percentage of the election results were read from manually compiled record sheets. This had led to protests by several political parties and interests, with the challenge of having the courts to intervene once more to decide on what the general public may not have been allowed to resolve, through the ballot box.

In a similar fashion the June 12 1993 general election exercise which was conducted by the administration of General Ibrahim Babangida, had offered Nigeria a new beginning from the ravages of military incursions into governance. Among the similarities between it and the current one is the feature of a Muslim – Muslim presidential ticket in the persons of Moshood Abiola for president with Babagana Kingibe as his running mate on the Social Democratic Party (SDP) platform. On the opposition side Bashir Tofa was the presidential candidate and Sylvester Ugoh a southern Christian was the running mate for the National Republican Convention (NRC) platform. As events turned out, Abiola and his vice presidential candidate Kingibe presumably won the polls. In 2023, Bola Tinubu and Kashim Shetima of the APC – both Muslims, have been declared victorious.

Another similarity was in the build-up to the two polls exercises. In 1993, the polls offered significant promise of changing the country which was smarting from the vagaries of military rule and was ready for any change by whatever sacrifice even if it was through an imperfect electoral process. Hence Nigerians accepted the imposition of diarchy which featured military executive leadership that was super-imposed on a democratically elected legislature at both federal and state tiers of governance. With such unwieldy seed of implosion so embedded in the fabric of governance, it was a matter of time before the inherent incongruities manifested, and the June 12 crisis came to be. The reverberations from that dispensation eventually led to the reinvention of the country and birthed the new Fourth Republic in1999.

Another similarity was that 1993 polls was the first at which technology – even at the rudimentary stage was introduced through the intervention of the cell phone.(090…). While the government was dilly dallying with manual processes of collation of election results, the political parties deployed the cell phone to collate results and were ahead of the government. Hence while the government was waiting for the official results from NEC, the Abiola group had used the phone to collate results outside the government circles, to establish the basis of his claims to have won the polls. In fact it was widely believed that the discrepancy between the official results and the privately collated figures, constituted the trigger for the annulment of the polls results by the Babangida regime.

This author recalls vividly when in the heat of the long wait for the polls result on Sunday June 13 1993, Mr Tony Iredia the spokesman to the electoral umpire FEC repeatedly warned the media not to announce any result outside his personal release. However, by 6:00 pm the BBC news broadcast announced that Bashir Tofa had lost Kano State and cited its Nigerian correspondent Charles Aniagolu as the source of the story.

That was the trigger every newspaper and radio station in Nigeria needed to launch the mega story of the June 12 drama in its own way. By Monday June 14, 1993, virtually all newspaper across the country led with the news.

The circumstances of Tofa losing Kano State was near apocalyptic enough under the political atmosphere at that time. Bashir Tofa the candidate for the NRC, and hailed from Kano State. A northern Muslim, had picked a Southern Christian vice presidential candidate, in order to provide the so desired political balance. Of all places he could have lost Kano was a long shot. Hence when it was announced that he lost Kano state, it was a simple guess that Abiola would win the polls.

In the 2023 polls, the same intervention by technology was also witnessed, this time at two levels while the official side featured the now controversial BVAS, it would seem the INEC never reckoned with the capacity of the political parties to deploy surveillance efforts through alternative technologies comprising the ubiquitous social media and other techniques to collate results outside the enterprise of the INEC. Hence while INEC may be citing its challenges with the BVAS, there are in the custody of members of the pubic actual results that may be at variance with INEC versions. This is where the end game of the 2023 presidential polls stands right now.

And as the parties and candidates head for the courts, over the polls results, this is a simple prayer that may the best man eventually win the race.

https://dailytrust.com/2023-polls-vs-june-12-1993-polls/

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Re: 2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by dedonfranco(m): 7:48am On Mar 05, 2023
Babangida said He is happy Tinubu won......This world.

Am very sure our president elect will do better

Abiola & Tinubu vision.

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Re: 2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by Ofunaofu: 7:52am On Mar 05, 2023
While the 1993 election could best be described as the most transparent election Nigeria has ever had, the same cannot be said of what happened on the 25th February 2023

The 2023 presidential election can best be described as an electoral heist and the beneficiary knows that he is holding a stolen mandate

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Re: 2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by yinkus6750(m): 7:53am On Mar 05, 2023
No basis for comparison at all.
Only the Muslim - Muslim ticket.
1993 election was all about ending military rule .
And was adjudged the freest and fairest election till date.
Not the shambolic nonsense we just witnessed.
If the judiciary will be fair and just on this, I foresee an upturn of the declared winner

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Re: 2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by Sevenworldpower(m): 7:53am On Mar 05, 2023
Hmm. The more things change, the more they stay the same.

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Re: 2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by Racoon(m): 7:58am On Mar 05, 2023
If one knows the intrigues surrounding June-12 1990 then no one needs a prophet to known that history is beckoning again.

Same scenario, same combination, same political schemings(Buhari was associated with Abacha-a vociferous advocate of that unfortunate but self -created crisis) and Tinubu that was forming activist then have joined the league of the oppressors Nigeria have today.


He didn't believe in "ONE NIGERIA" then because he was not up @ the feasting table. Alas! Today he believe because he is massively benefitting from the corruption associated with the criminal structure being advocated by the beneficiaries therein.

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Re: 2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by JASONjnr(m): 8:05am On Mar 05, 2023
yinkus6750:
No basis for comparison at all.
Only the Muslim - Muslim ticket.
1993 election was all about ending military rule .
And was adjudged the freest and fairest election till date.
Not the shambolic nonsense we just witnessed.
If the judiciary will be fair and just on this, I foresee an upturn of the declared winner


Same thing now, we went for Obit because we want to decolonise Nigeria/Africa from the western countries still colonizing us on a low.

Also with the muslim/muslim ticket..... We can't afford to have a double Islamic people run this country.

And I believe, henceforth, we will begin to run a same faith ticket in Nigeria and that will equally stand!

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Re: 2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by Penguin2: 8:27am On Mar 05, 2023
For those who don’t understand complex composition, what Daily Trust Newspaper is saying is that the just concluded presidential election was a sham.

That the election shares a lot of similarities with 1993 election, and might as well share the annulment similarity with it.

Tinubu is not coming.

Peter Obi is coming.

Even the results INEC is currently uploading to its IREV portal is already at variance with what they announced manually.

Tinubu urchins are shitting in their pants.

That’s why they’ve been cold for 3 days now.

Ndi ala!

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Re: 2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by jlinkd78(m): 8:56am On Mar 05, 2023
Noted
Re: 2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by muyico(m): 9:09am On Mar 05, 2023
Until buhari handed over to tinubu b4 i will blived him.

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Re: 2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by jeromestarks: 9:27am On Mar 05, 2023
If you didn't marry a virgin woman you're doomed and you know it.
Divorce her now before you you lose your peace.

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Re: 2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by ImpregnaTor(m): 9:28am On Mar 05, 2023
wink
Re: 2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by Hambivert: 9:28am On Mar 05, 2023
Buhari and Prof. Yakubu Mahmood created a personae that suggested that they would do something different to set Nigeria on a greater and sparogatively better level. Alas! reverse was the case.

Irrespective of your political leanings you cannot deny that this election was marred with irregularities.

Moral of the story: Never trust the government.

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Re: 2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by crackhouse(m): 9:29am On Mar 05, 2023
Ok
Re: 2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by ATEAMS: 9:29am On Mar 05, 2023
Now you know
Re: 2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by Omoawoke: 9:29am On Mar 05, 2023
angry

I only have these questions;

Why are all the Easterners, including the ones that don’t stay in Lagos or even outside the country all gathering their support for Chinedu GRV for Lagos State governor?

Why Lagos? Why not their own state?

Then some dumb SW guys forming woke are shining their teeth like Sudan ram following them

Same Omo ale chinedu GRV that can’t even speak Yoruba but speak Igbo fluently
Chinedu GRV that cannot hide his disdain for Yorubas and his obsession for Biafra agitation
The boy has no single manifesto. He speaks like a secondary school student; he will double salary and give agberos job—- that one na manifesto.

A whole Lagos state, 4th largest economy in the world.

Let me tell you something, Chinedu Gbadebo is clueless and very dull.. but that’s not the business if the igbos, no matter how dull and incompetent he is, their agenda is to see him win.
If Sanwo olu likes, let him sponsor all of them to Havard and Mit and give them housing and monthly stipends, they won’t still vote for him.
While you think you vote out of conscience, they are voting based on their agenda

It is your duty to come out massively and make sure you don’t let their selfish agenda come to pass, don’t sit at home and let an Omo ale take over Yoruba land

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Re: 2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by GreaterFuture(m): 9:29am On Mar 05, 2023
One notable thing learnt from my end, was apparently a sizeable number of the Masses knew the kind of Person MKO was, but voted for him still.
They just wanted a change from the Military that had been very Disappointing and Ruthless.

If this was true, let the elders who were alive then & literate, pls reply or Quote me.





(The case is of course very Different today. The dynamics of the Political and Social landscape is much Different. BAT's situation is Different)
Re: 2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by vision2050: 9:29am On Mar 05, 2023
INEC should do better nextime.

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Re: 2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by NothingDoMe: 9:29am On Mar 05, 2023
Ofunaofu:
While the 1993 election could best be described as the most transparent election Nigeria has ever had, the same cannot be said of what happened on the 25th February 2023

The 2023 presidential election can best be described as an electoral heist and the beneficiary knows that he is holding a stolen mandate
That's correct. Abiola was loved by majority and never needed to rig the election. Tinubu is an impostor that wants to be like Abiola but can never be.

Here's the campaign jingle of the SDP for non-indomie generation. Enjoy the nostalgia.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBQwUgKfW08

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Re: 2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by wolesmile(m): 9:30am On Mar 05, 2023
yinkus6750:
No basis for comparison at all.
Only the Muslim - Muslim ticket.
1993 election was all about ending military rule .
And was adjudged the freest and fairest election till date.
Not the shambolic nonsense we just witnessed.
If the judiciary will be fair and just on this, I foresee an upturn of the declared winner
For your mind

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Re: 2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by BluntCrazeMan: 9:30am On Mar 05, 2023
Okk ok
Re: 2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by toffyz(m): 9:30am On Mar 05, 2023
Of course, there are differences and similarities in every elections held.

This is not news jor
Re: 2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by Holluwhakemmy(f): 9:30am On Mar 05, 2023
Jagaban is our president. Congratulations to him

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Re: 2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by ddeola: 9:31am On Mar 05, 2023
Abeg, make una no compare Abiola election to this just-concluded election o. undecided undecided undecided undecided undecided undecided undecided

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Re: 2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by Samirana360(m): 9:31am On Mar 05, 2023
Buhari failed Nigerians in everything

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Re: 2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by nonhuman(m): 9:32am On Mar 05, 2023
Why is abiola and his wife the only one opening their teeth
Re: 2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by Eriokanmi: 9:32am On Mar 05, 2023
They're both incomparable. Infact, directly opposite each other. I voted in that election for MKO. it was the the fairest election in Africa's history, unlike this one in which a candidate was slapped in the face on a broad day light. MKO won the entire SW including Lagos, he won massively in the north, including in Kano, even in Tofa's PU and LG( this was before Kano state was split as a result of state creation). I read a few minutes ago here on NL in which an APC spokesman in Rivers openly said Obi won rivers but another result was announced...he's an apc spokesman and not that of PDP or LP . A few of them who had conscience are already coming out to say the truth.

MKO didn't bribe any delegates to win primary. Atiku has been known for this for ages. When Atiku remained in the race alongside MKO, he began to lobby northern caucus in Jos, enticing them with money but they openly told him, MKO stood a better chance. The latter didn't spend a dime to secure his victory at the primaries and in the general elections, unlike Emilokan who bribed his way through. I'm glad Atiku lost in this election. It's the south's turn but not someone like Tinubu. We had much better candidates even in Yorubaland. If he's so popular and loved like MKO, why did he lose lagos? Even in the SE that time, MKO won some and secured over 35% in others despite the fact that their Son was also in the race. Did it happen this time, with Obi taking everything? I leave those who have conscience to answer that question.

Why didn't he win Osun, if he's so loved and popular? Why lobby Makinde to deliver oyo for him if he's so loved and popular? I pity that guy. If care isn't taken, he'd regret his action come Saturday with all I've been hearing from the apc's camp in the state. I was in ekiti earlier in the week. Some people were jubilating after receiving the 5k alert, which the governor promised them before election, should they vote apc. This didn't happen when mko was running. Nobody gave me one kobo before I voted him.

If the 1993 election could be annulled, despite being so free, fair and transparent, the recently concluded election which was marred with daylight fraud won't see the light of the day. Don't attack now if you differ, do so after May 29th.

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Re: 2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by Faber(m): 9:33am On Mar 05, 2023
Okay
Re: 2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by Jemex003: 9:33am On Mar 05, 2023
Ofunaofu:
While the 1993 election could best be described as the most transparent election Nigeria has ever had, the same cannot be said of what happened on the 25th February 2023

The 2023 presidential election can best be described as an electoral heist and the beneficiary knows that he is holding a stolen mandate


So pe otilo

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Re: 2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by simple250: 9:33am On Mar 05, 2023
1993 Hope


2023 renewed hope

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Re: 2023 Elections Vs June 12, 1993 Elections - Daily Trust by AntiChristian: 9:34am On Mar 05, 2023
Majority of Igbos no dey support winner in 1993 and 2023.

I join in congratulating our President-elect Asiwaju Jagaban Bola Ahmed Tinubu (aka Amuda Ogunlere) and In shaa Allah President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria come May 29, 2023.

May we all succeed exceedingly!

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