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INEC Responsible For The Madness We Call Elections! by Ndonu101: 5:43pm On Jul 14, 2018
INEC is responsible for all the election rigging in Nigeria. for some weird reasons they feel an obligation to claim every election is successful and announce a result!. If INEC does the right thing you wont need 30,000 armed police men in Ekiti. It would have been possible to conduct this election with 10,000 unarmed policemen with an armed response team of around 5000 armed policemen in the background deployed only in the trouble spots if violence breaks out.

INEC must be willing to re-conduct elections 11 times if politicians are willing to rig 10 times. It is not the place of INEC to cover up the shame of politicians. this is a battle of will.

INEC claims to take people's finger print during registration. If voting is also by thumb print then there should be no rigging. If INEC can store electoral materials after election then it should be possible to retrospectively analyse the electoral materials for wards where there are complaints of electoral rigging to see if there are repeating fingerprints on the ballot to prove rigging. if for any reason the ballot is not available after voting then such wards should be cancelled and should be made to reconduct election.

This is simple people. The only reason we have all this uncivilised violence on election day is simply because of INEC desperation to announce results. If politicians realise INEC are in no rush to announce results and due diligence may be done retrospectively politicians will begin to behave themselves!

at the moment it feels like the Wild Wild West and everyone is trying to outmuscle each other. The Government, opposition, INEC, Police and Army are all complicit in this madness we call elections!
Re: INEC Responsible For The Madness We Call Elections! by rottennaija(m): 6:13pm On Jul 14, 2018
You have forgotten that the Nigerian judicial system does not understand electronic voting
Re: INEC Responsible For The Madness We Call Elections! by Banmeallday: 6:25pm On Jul 14, 2018
Aboy is it INEC responsible or “we” the people. You want real voter turnout or an election that INEC will find difficult to rig?

Then it will be National referendum on you know what my friend.

So stop crying over spilt and spoiled milk aka Nigeria



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Re: INEC Responsible For The Madness We Call Elections! by Ndonu101: 8:28pm On Jul 14, 2018
why is INEC concerned about disputing results already announced in the media if they have nothing to hide
Re: INEC Responsible For The Madness We Call Elections! by Ndonu101: 9:20pm On Jul 14, 2018
all election rigging by the Government happen between the polling unit and collation centres

INEC can take some simple steps to ensure our elections are no longer at risk of rigging and hence no need for 30,000

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