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BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by makzeze: 9:29am On Feb 08, 2015
Nigeria postpones presidential vote over security


Nigeria has postponed its 14 February presidential election by six weeks because of security fears.

Election commission chief Attahiru Jega said the delay until 28 March was necessary because of a lack of troops available to protect voters.

Nigeria's military has been battling an insurgency by Boko Haram militants in the north-east of the country.
The opposition described the delay as a "setback for Nigerian democracy".

Former military ruler Muhammadu Buhari, from the All Progressives Congress (APC) is challenging incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan, who heads the People's Democratic Party (PDP).

Correspondents say it looks set to be a tight race between the two.

'Unacceptable'

Mr Jega announced the delay late on Saturday.
He said it was necessary as he had been told that troops would not be available to help patrol the vote as they were too busy conducting operations against Boko Haram.


"The commission cannot lightly wave off the advice of the nation's security chiefs," said Mr Jega.

"Calling people to exercise their democratic rights in a situation where their security cannot be guaranteed is a most onerous responsibility."

However, officials from the APC accuse the military of forcing the electoral commission into the delay to help the sitting president's campaign.

APC chairman John Odigie-Oyegun said the "highly provocative" move was a "major setback for Nigerian democracy".

Meanwhile, US Secretary of State John Kerry said the US was "deeply disappointed".

"Political interference with the Independent National Electoral Commission is unacceptable, and it is critical that the government not use security concerns as a pretext for impeding the democratic process," he said.

The ruling PDP party praised the postponement, and said the commission was facing "numerous logistical problems and numerous internal challenges", AP news agency reported.

Analysis: Will Ross, BBC Nigeria correspondent, Lagos

The delay is highly contentious and will be seen by many Nigerians as foul play. What is not clear at this stage is whether it will favour President Goodluck Jonathan or his rival, Muhammadu Buhari.

Attahiru Jega made a point of saying this was a decision taken by the electoral commission but clearly the "referee" was under intense pressure.

The Boko Haram conflict has raged for five years but just days before the vote, Professor Jega was suddenly told the entire military would be focused solely on the north-east - in other words, "you are getting no help from the military, you are on your own". With the threat of violence so real, he was put in a tight corner.

It seems highly unlikely that the conflict will be brought to an end within the next few weeks, so will the election be held at all? That may depend on whether some powerful personalities feel President Jonathan is well placed for a victory.

Who are Nigeria's Boko Haram Islamists?
How have Boko Haram become so strong?

Parliamentary elections due to take place on 14 February have also been postponed to 28 March, and elections for state governors and assemblies slated for 28 February have been moved to 11 April.

Thousands of people have died as a result of the Boko Haram insurgency over the past six years, while more than a million people have been displaced.

The militants control a large stretch of land in north-eastern Nigeria but have also started attacking neighbouring countries.

http://m.bbc.com/news/world-africa-31221545
Re: BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by Nobody: 9:31am On Feb 08, 2015
This election postponement is most embarrassing and a testament that Preofessor Attahiru Jega is an incompetent and clueless dude just like the President. This is the first time since we returned to democracy that the INEC Boss will openly take orders from the NSA, the Military and members of pro-PDP as regards election scheduling and rescheduling. Since when has the Military activities determines elections scheduling? The Electoral Act and the Constitution did not say NSA, Military and INEC should determine election date. Even if there is crises in a part of the country, Section 26(1) of the Electoral Act 2010 (amended) permit INEC to hold election in the peaceful area and reschedule for the trouble zone at a convenient date. Why can't Jega invoke this section and exclude Gombe, Borno, Adamawa and Yobe from Feb 14 and Feb 28 poll until March 28 and Aprill 11 respectively? Since when do we need the Military for election? What is the Statutory duties of the Police, the NSCDC, and by extension the DSS with respect to internal security? If personnels are not enough then why not bring in other paramilitary to assist? Must it be the Military? Was the Military used in 2003, 2007 and 2011 election? Militarisation started from Edo 2012,then Ondo(2012), Anambra(2011), Osun and Ekiti(2014) Gubernatorial contests. When did the Military become statutory responsible for internal security? The letter of the Chief of Defense State that was communicated to Jega through NSA Sambo Dasuki is treachery and unfortunate. Jega's announcement yesternight only confirmed that he doesn't know what he is doing. This is a shame, our democracy has been raped.

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Re: BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by LRNZH(m): 9:32am On Feb 08, 2015
Election postponement on grounds of Boko Haram is a flawed argument. Boko Haram has been in control of 17 out of 774 (abi na 777) LGs. Is that enough to stop a national process? Party primaries went ahead, election registration went ahead....etc etc.

The military claims to have captured territories from BH. Why is the govt still talking about 17 LGs under BH caliphate? Someone is lying.

If in 6 weeks, they cannot crush Boko Haram in totality, at what point is it ok to hold the elections? 15, 10, 5 or 2 LGs under BH caliphate? We are being deceived.

Jega's hands are tied. I won't blame him. Any elections now will only send people to their graves because PDP will create chaos to prove Jega wrong.

Knowing this dumb govt, they will commit a huge blunder and it will be downhill for Nigeria from there. OBJ foisted this irresponsible set of humans on us.

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Re: BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by ionsman: 9:36am On Feb 08, 2015
I hope Jonathan is ready for whatever succeeds this Inane action.

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Re: BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by SomebodyLovesMe: 9:38am On Feb 08, 2015
GEJ has had 6 years of bad decisions. This is by far his worst decision, because it will backfire in ways that he could never have imagined. The world is watching very closely. He cannot hide.

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Re: BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by 0700Jesse(m): 9:39am On Feb 08, 2015
Mtschew.., what help has Britain given to us in tackling election violence?? But they are swift to release article!!
article for the gods!!

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Re: BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by Beesluv: 9:40am On Feb 08, 2015
This postponement taya me

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Re: BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by Nobody: 9:42am On Feb 08, 2015
So? Bbc abi US should face front. They won't help fight boko haram, blocked channels through which Nigeria can acquire more arms to fight insurgents yet they want to decide what happens in Nigeria.

We have decided to postpone election, US and BBc should mind their business... Rubbish.

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Re: BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by utytill(m): 9:42am On Feb 08, 2015
d wan come vote?why d thing d pain dem?

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Re: BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by briefness: 9:42am On Feb 08, 2015
Another failure from the govt and the ruling party. Aside the international shame this has bought to the nation, it shows how desperate PDP has become. Let us ask them #why the desperation? Are they scared that electorates are now aware that they can actually hire and fire any govt? The shame will be endured. The momentum will continue to grow. The electorates will do the needful anytime, anyday.

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Re: BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by Nobody: 9:43am On Feb 08, 2015
Finally, General Azazi Is Vindicated: Boko Haram
Political Tool Of PDP.

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Re: BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by Nobody: 9:44am On Feb 08, 2015
The PDP must go

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Re: BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by makzeze: 9:44am On Feb 08, 2015
If PDP doesnt know, the postponement is a disadvantage to it. If the election is held on the 28th of March and INEC selects GEJ as winner, what and how do you think the reaction will be?

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Re: BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by Nobody: 9:45am On Feb 08, 2015
"The Boko Haram conflict has raged for five years but just days before the vote Professor Jega was suddenly told the entire military would be focused solely on the north-east - in other words, "you are getting no help from the military, you are on your own". With the threat of violence so real, he was put in a tight corner."

This also got me wondering

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Re: BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by alaoeri: 9:49am On Feb 08, 2015
3cycle:
So? Bbc abi US should face front. They won't help fight boko haram, blocked channels through which Nigeria can acquire more arms to fight insurgents yet they want to decide what happens in Nigeria.

We have decided to postpone election, US and BBc should mind their business... Rubbish.
Get your facts right US & others are ready to fight the insurgents but realized that your military has been infiltrated by the insurgents thereby can't risk sharing of intelligent with Nigeria military that's why they back out.

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Re: BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by Nobody: 9:49am On Feb 08, 2015
Watching....

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Re: BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by ddshow(m): 9:50am On Feb 08, 2015
6weeks of more lies and propagandas will not change the equation.

Let's remain resolute and steadfast in our belief. Our thumb is our power. Let's use it to chase out this tyrant in Aso-rock

Change is inevitable.

#March4Buhari

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Re: BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by nwaanambra1(m): 9:51am On Feb 08, 2015
IbnSultaan:
Finally, General Azazi Is Vindicated: Boko Haram
Political Tool Of PDP.

Boko Haram is PDP's agent of chaos and destabilization!

they are used by PDP to kill and maim Nigerians and also used to d-franchise us!

But they will fail this time - woefully! angry

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Re: BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by coldsummer: 9:55am On Feb 08, 2015
[size=18pt]I used to like GEJ a lot. But his cluelessness makes it impossible to continue liking him


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Re: BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by bewla(m): 9:56am On Feb 08, 2015
no comment on till after the election
Re: BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by 0700Jesse(m): 9:57am On Feb 08, 2015
alaoeri:

Didirin why will Britain assist in tackling election violence ain't Nigeria an independent state?

who is this rodent?? Since yur uneducated mind didnt tell yu about the economical affinity btw Britain and Nigeria!!

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Re: BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by blackjack21(m): 9:59am On Feb 08, 2015
coldsummer:
[size=18pt]I used to like GEJ a lot. But his cluelessness makes it impossible to continue liking him


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SAI............you know na, don't you?

MARCH4BUHARI

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Re: BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by doctokwus: 10:00am On Feb 08, 2015
Sometimes I get disappointed that some Nigerians have to wait for foreign news agencies to confirm what is obvious to every person that has stopped sucking his/her mother's breast.GEJ has no intention of conducting an election with a buhari that has a cult like support across the country.
The six weeks shift is with the hope and devilish intent that something dramatic happens,even if its death or incapacitation of GMB. If nothing happens then,another devilish plot wud be hatched, including truncating d constitution.
This plan wud not stop if this present decision by INEC is taken for granted.
There is a battle for the soul of the nation and its not the time to swallow every decision hook,line and sinker,less more despicable decisions wud be rammed down our throats.
This is the time for progressives to restrategize and we have no better advantage than the fact that the touch bearer,GMB,has a fanatical support base and cult like following.Many other countries who have tried wrestling power from a monstrous cabal wud envy us in having a man that commands such following.
GEJ wants to retain power at all costs,there has to be legitimate ways of stopping him with a leader like GMB.
Nigeria lost the opportunity with chief mko Abiola,it wud be suicidal to do same now.

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Re: BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by Nobody: 10:00am On Feb 08, 2015
nwaanambra1:


Boko Haram is PDP's agent of chaos and destabilization!

they are used by PDP to kill and maim Nigerians and also used to d-franchise us!

But they will fail this time - woefully! angry

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Re: BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by jingh(f): 10:02am On Feb 08, 2015
when I hear some people call buhari a military man A DICTATOR, I feel like asking who is GEJ ?

GEJ may look gentle but he is a desperate man dat will try and get what he want no matter the consequence.

Nigeria is dying
another four years of Jonathan will kill Nigeria that he wount be able to be resurrected in 5 decades.

God we need your help

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Re: BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by Zico5(m): 10:02am On Feb 08, 2015
Nigeria situation is now from bad to worst. With the current happenings, I don't think election will hold at all cos there is no guarantee that military will be able to crush Boko haram in a matter of six weeks. Gej knows what he is doing and that is why he is pushing for extension. The boko haram that could not be defeated within 5 years could now be crushed in a matter of six weeks. See what Obasanjo has done to Nigeria. Generation unborn will not forgive him for this great harm of imposing unfit, inexperienced and corrupt personified individual as our president. What Gej lack is knowledge, he fails to realise that integrity makes a man not unfulfilled promises.

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Re: BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by Nobody: 10:03am On Feb 08, 2015
One of the baseless reason ever told,why play the security card now,as if Nigeria was ever secured before.

PDP/GEJ can't fool us,either February,March,or even december,the dice is cast. PDP/GEJ just has to leave Aso rock..

All fingers crossed,March,here we come.

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Re: BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by meshacha1: 10:03am On Feb 08, 2015
Any little thing BBC will carry it, Nigeria no longer have privacy.
What's all this?
Can't this news be within us?

Come March 28th, all we know is Sai Buhari
Hit like if u agree

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Re: BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by alaoeri: 10:03am On Feb 08, 2015
0700Jesse:


who is this rodent?? Since yur uneducated mind didnt tell yu about the economical affinity btw Britain and Nigeria!!
Ode ni eleyi oh, what a nitwit so Britain will now send their marines to monitor elections in Nigeria.

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Re: BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by nwaanambra1(m): 10:03am On Feb 08, 2015
coldsummer:
[size=18pt]I used to like GEJ a lot. But his cluelessness makes it impossible to continue liking him


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this is what will happen from now on - many undecided voters will shift their support to Gen. Mohammadu Buhari! cool cool

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Re: BBC's Report On Postponement Of Nigeria's Election- A Must Read by yuzjet(m): 10:03am On Feb 08, 2015
It's now widely spread all over!

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