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There is a plan by the Northern part of Nigeria to rigged the 2007 election, With the event in Abuja yesterday when some unfaithful Nigerian were asking the federal govt to shift the result of the 2006 census, , This people have no good for Nigeria, they want us to return back to the old census figure,, which we at nigeriaONE.com have been able to prove that the 1991 census figure were faked, with satellite picture, Honestly why the fear by the Gowon group(in Minna meeting IBB, Atiku, Buhari, Gowon, Awoniyi, Abdusalami 2 weeks ago). What did they discuss at this meeting?

, is this not the plan at the meeting to shift the census result so that the next incoming govt would declear a fake result, What honestly is Prof Iwu upto,

? Why do prof Iwu and his Northern friends want to shift the census result, its because of the fact we all know the truth,
What is an election if the fake 1991 census figure would still be used to delimite the constituencies and decided the polling boots,
where in the world do electoral bodies use fake census figure to allot polling boots, Gowons and his friends have questions to answer. Why honestly do they want to rig the election,

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What tension are they talking about, ?? we wish to inform them that Nigerian have seen the satellite picture of Nigeria, and agreed that the 1991 census was faked, so the tension left when the picture were out, Nigerian already know the obvious, so there is no tension,
If you recall this same Gowon conducted a fake census figure too in 1973 , and the satellite Pictures also shows that Gowons 1973 census figure were fake, Is Gowon trying to defend his 1973 census figures

Why do Gowon want us to use the fake 1991 census result , is it that so that the north can win the election 2007,

Is that the truth, if so Gowons and his friend from minna should be arrested, for trying to push a fake census figure on Nigerians.
Why Honestly is the show of lack of trust for President Obasanjo and Alhaji Makama by the Gowon group and Prof Iwu.
We advice President Obasanjo and Alhaji Makama to stand for the truth and honestly declear the census figure so that INEC can use the result for its work, If President Obasanjo and Alhaji Makama do otherwise by delaying the census figure then it shows that they were part of the plan to rigged the census figure, that 2006 census figure would also go in the history books as fake,
http://www.nigeriaone.com/smf/index.php?PHPSESSID=414787595d8a30d6e5f56af16c1bc1ce&topic=1397.0NIGERIAONE.COM satellite picture game
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INEC Conference Seeks Delay of Census Result
•Calls for 10-year ban on electoral offenders
From Kola Ologbondiyan
Stakeholders in the nation’s electoral process yesterday rose from a three-day national forum in Abuja and called on the Federal Government to delay the release of the 2006 population census, saying it will reduce tension and provide a favourable atmosphere for the conduct of the 2007 general elections.
The stakeholders felt that the census figures, which might eventually affect the delimitation of constituencies and allotment of polling boots might become controversial and consequently raise temper in the land.
This, reasoned participants at the forum put together by INEC, might have adverse consequences on the conduct of the general election, as a violent protest of the figure could distrupt the elction.
The forum also urged government and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), to use the office of Inter-party Relations at the Presidency to convene an all-political party summit that would produce a code of conduct for politicians.
Reviewing the impact of fraud on the integrity of electoral processes, participants asked for a 10-year ban on electoral offenders, saying this would deter unruly politicians who might want to short-circuit electoral rules to attain power.
The participants also demanded for a limit on the operations of the election tribunals in a manner that no public officer should be sworn in until his case has been disposed off from the courts.
“A situation where petitions over the last elections are still pending six months to the next election truncates the process and undermines the benefits of electoral choice,” the forum in its closing statement presented by the New Nigerian Managing Director, Mr. Ndannusa Alao, on behalf of other rapporteurs.
Participants observed that the enactment in the 2006 Electoral Act of a provision that pegs the maximum amount which an individual can contribute to political parties at N1 million will open the political space to parties and candidates who would otherwise have been constrained by paucity of funds.
“The forum noted the firm assurance and pledge by the INEC to be impartial as well as its innovative measures to ensure the elimination of the problem of logistics which has marred elections in the past,” stressing that unless trust and confidence are rebuilt among stakeholders, “the 2007 elections may be held in an environment of suspicion, mistrust and apathy.”
Urging INEC and security agencies to adopt a zero-tolerance policy on violence, it advised INEC to void results in areas where violence is identified to have occurred, among others.
Meanwhile, former Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon (rtd.), yesterday assured Nigerians that with the determination expressed by the INEC, the electoral body would deliver on the 2007 polls.
Gowon, who chaired the closing session of INEC’s National Forum, said the commission’s Chairman, Professor Maurice Iwu, is also confident about delivering on next year’s election.
According to Gowon, “with the determination of the chairman, what they (INEC) require is our support and encouragement to ensure a successful delivering in 2007 so that our democracy will thrive.
“Our roles as Nigerians, irrespective of parties or groups, is to give support to INEC so that they can do what we expect to do in respect of elections and do it well,” the former head of state advised.
Recalling his encounter with former President Shehu Shagari, Gowon revealed that the former president satisfaction with the level of preparation espoused by the commission.
In his closing remarks, Iwu said the members of the commission do not have all the answers to the myriad of electoral problems plaguing the polity and urged Nigerians who are prepared to provide such assistance to come forward.
“Also, if you have genuine cases against our officers, who are holding sensitive positions, and these cases are backed with facts, let us know. We will not sack or dismiss them but we would save the commission from embarrassments.
Iwu stressed the need for the commission to hold another forum after the registration of voters exercise “and have the last forum a week before the election. So that whatever happened, let it be our election.
“Let’s work together to deliver a credible election in 2007. Let us also have this thing done at the zonal levels so that whatever we do in INEC will be a result of what we think is the best for Nigeria and not for any segment or group of Nigerians.
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