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Muhammudu Buhari Re-elected: Washington Post by jara: 3:12am On Feb 27, 2019
BUHARI RE-ELECTED

By Max Bearak - Washington Post

February 26 at 6:05 PM
NAIROBI — Ni­ger­ian President Muhammadu Buhari has won a second term, according to final results published by the Independent National Electoral Commission late Tuesday, in a vote that was marred by large-scale violence and delays. Before the results were announced, the spokesman for the main opposition claimed to have evidence the vote was rigged.

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari speaks to the media after casting his vote in his hometown of Daura, in northern Nigeria, on Feb. 23. (Ben Curtis/AP)

Buhari, 76, is a former military general who briefly held power in 1984 and 1985 following a coup. He is seen by his supporters as relatively untainted by the corruption that plagues politics in Africa’s most populous nation. A sluggish economy recovered slightly during his first term, but almost a quarter of the workforce remains unemployed and about half of the population lives on less than $2 a day.

Buhari has been lauded for his progress against the decade-old Islamist insurgency Boko Haram, which has killed more than 10,000 and displaced millions, but 2018 saw a return to levels of violence not seen in years.

His main challenger was Atiku Abubakar, a business tycoon and former vice president. Abubakar’s party called for reruns of the polls in four states and said it would challenge the election commission’s numbers in court. According to the official results, Abubakar’s People’s Democratic Party received 41 percent of votes cast, compared with 56 percent for Buhari’s All Progressives Congress.

Buhari supporters pour sparkling wine as they wait for the results to be announced in Abuja, Nigeria, on Tuesday. (Jerome Delay/AP)

Past elections in Nigeria have triggered tremendous violence, mostly because of contested results. After the 2011 elections, more than 800 were killed.

The lead-up to Saturday’s election was marked by clashes between supporters of rival politicians. Independent monitoring groups have said more than 250 were killed in election-related violence, including about 50 on and since election day.

Nigerian police said on Tuesday that 128 people had been arrested for suspected election-related offenses, including ballot box-snatching, vote-trading and impersonation.

The election was first scheduled for a week earlier, but the election commission postponed the vote just five hours before polls opened because of “logistical and operational” unpreparedness. On Saturday, many polling stations still opened late.

The delay likely depressed voter turnout, according to observer groups. In Nigeria’s largest city, Lagos, for instance, fewer than 1 in 5 registered voters cast ballots. Turnout was higher in northern states where Buhari has a passionate following. Buhari won more than 90 percent of the vote in Borno state, where Boko Haram is most active.

Nigeria transitioned to democracy in 1999 after decades of military rule. The relative peacefulness of this year’s election has been seen as a sign of maturation in Nigeria’s democracy by some, although the fact that Buhari and Abubakar belong to the same religion and ethnic community likely played a major role in limiting potential tension.

Buhari appealed to voters not to stop his “moving train,” which he said was gathering momentum to combat Nigeria’s mounting crises. Critics have questioned whether Buhari has the requisite energy, given that he spent almost half of 2017 in a London hospital battling an undisclosed illness and has publicly pushed back at allegations he uses a body double.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/africa/muhammadu-buhari-reelected-as-nigerias-president-after-a-vote-marked-by-delays-and-clashes/2019/02/26/75b91f22-2d8b-11e9-8781-763619f12cb4_story.html?utm_term=.25eff680062e



Buhari supporters dance to Lady Gaga songs as they wait for the results Tuesday. (Jerome Delay/AP)
Re: Muhammudu Buhari Re-elected: Washington Post by MisterGrace: 3:22am On Feb 27, 2019
Mumu US that cannot decipher if the election was rigged. I used to think highly of the so-called advanced countries until now.
Re: Muhammudu Buhari Re-elected: Washington Post by kasheemawo(m): 3:39am On Feb 27, 2019
Hipod are in severe pains

Re: Muhammudu Buhari Re-elected: Washington Post by TIGRITIS: 3:43am On Feb 27, 2019
By Washington Post? Like seriously, lol cheesy

Is this by any chance suggesting that US-based media houses are telling Donald Trump that Buhari has been re-elected instead or "rigged in"? Are they now telling Trump to recognise buhari instead of atiku that "won"?

I think atiku and obj should join forces and write a letter to Trump with a concrete proof (printed copy of likes and shares) of how atiku actually defeated buhari in this election and that will mark the end of the lifeless one.

Trump will not hesitate to start deploying US fighter jets and Armoured Personnel Carriers to Nigeria within 24 hrs of receipt of that letter.
Re: Muhammudu Buhari Re-elected: Washington Post by TIGRITIS: 4:08am On Feb 27, 2019
A sluggish economy recovered slightly during his first term, but almost a quarter of the workforce remains unemployed and about half of the population lives on less than $2 a day.
Washington post should take it easy with lies joor angry

Who doesn't know Nigeria's economy was on the upward trend almost pulling up with that of US when gej handed over to Buhari in 2015 despite the downward trend in the price of crude oil and depleted foreign reserve even though ECA was already empty?
Re: Muhammudu Buhari Re-elected: Washington Post by FisifunKododada: 4:36am On Feb 27, 2019
cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Muhammudu Buhari Re-elected: Washington Post by exclusive2019: 4:47am On Feb 27, 2019
grin
Re: Muhammudu Buhari Re-elected: Washington Post by januzaj(m): 5:47am On Feb 27, 2019
Next level is assured.
We will start seeing Biafra or death anytime from now.

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