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Why Atiku And PDP Wanted New Electoral Law by netpro(m): 10:12am On Apr 17, 2019
For years the PDP used our current electoral laws to conduct elections and there were good with it as it kept delivering a positive outcome to them. Just at the run up to the just concluded Presidential Election, the PDP and their candidate frantically pushed for a new electoral law to be adopted.

Even when it became obvious that some sections of the new law will contravene and infringe on some parts of existing laws, the PDP and their agents kept pushing. President Buhari was castigated and his name dragged through the mud for not dancing to the tune of Saraki and his PDP crew.

Now that election has come and gone - seeing the lame attempt of Atiku and his party to smuggle fabricated figures with the claim it is from INEC Server, we can now look back and see why PDP wanted a new electoral law that uses electronic transmission of results. By now PDP would have simply relayed on the law to present figures that favour them and claim it were true result.

Also PDP's claim to have complete and unapproved access to INEC servers and database shows their confidence that the dubious Dubai Strategy was a go.

We are grateful to Mr. President for his vigilance in taming the massive fraudulent scheme deployed by Atiku and his crew to take power, institute corruption and enrich his friends.

NETPRO

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Re: Why Atiku And PDP Wanted New Electoral Law by nickiebentravel: 10:51am On Apr 17, 2019
I have always maintained that PDPs election results were prepared months before the actual presidential election, probably their Dubai strategy - To rig electronically.

Well, let's watch and see how things turn out.

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Re: Why Atiku And PDP Wanted New Electoral Law by Volksfuhrer(m): 10:53am On Apr 17, 2019
netpro:
For years the PDP used our current electoral laws to conduct elections and there were good with it as it kept delivering a positive outcome to them. Just at the run up to the just concluded Presidential Election, the PDP and their candidate frantically pushed for a new electoral law to be adopted...

...Now that election has come and gone - seeing the lame attempt of Atiku and his party to smuggle fabricated figures with the claim it is from INEC Server, we can now look back and see why PDP wanted a new electoral law that uses electronic transmission of results. By now PDP would have simply relayed on the law to present figures that favour them and claim it were true result.

Also PDP's claim to have complete and unapproved access to INEC servers and database shows their confidence that the dubious Dubai Strategy was a go.

We are grateful to Mr. President for his vigilance in taming the massive fraudulent scheme deployed by Atiku and his crew to take power, institute corruption and enrich his friends.

NETPRO

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Re: Why Atiku And PDP Wanted New Electoral Law by Chikpat(m): 11:04am On Apr 17, 2019
Too bad for Atiku and too bad of PDP.
PDP has nothing to offer and Atiku will never be president of Nigeria cry
Re: Why Atiku And PDP Wanted New Electoral Law by netpro(m): 11:27am On Apr 17, 2019
At what point will Atiku stop getting scammed? His greed and desperation is having a very strong grip on him.
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