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Pockets Of Violence Is Not Enough To Discredit Kogi Election - Yahaya Bello by NwekeUG(m): 1:23pm On Nov 19, 2019
IgbereTV reports that the re-elected Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello on Tuesday reacted to his victory at the just-concluded election which he described as free and fair.

Bello who spoke during an interview on Channels Television breakfast programme, Sunrise Daily accepted that there was violence during the election but added that this is not enough to the election.

“The conduct of the election was quite very credible, a level-playing field was provided and it was free and fair. In every election, there is bound to be one issue or the other and you can’t take a pocket of issues to judge the general conduct of the election.

“Regarding the comment of the civil society organisation, they are entitled to their own opinion but let us know the parameters with which they are judging this election.

“How many pooling units did they visit out of 2548 polling units, 239 wards and 21 local governments across the difficult terrains of this state? How many people have they reached out to?

“We have over 6000 votes cast, have they interviewed all the electorates? So what are their yardsticks.?” The governor queried.

Bello’s reactions comes after criticisms were aired by many civil society groups including the European Union (EU) which condemned the reports of widespread incidents of violence and voter intimidation.

The Diplomatic Watch on Sunday expressed alarm at the reports of fatalities and missing people during the Kogi election and urged stakeholders to call for calm.

“We express our alarm at reports of widespread incidents of violence and intimidation, some of which were witnessed by our teams in Kogi. There are reports of fatalities and people missing, including INEC staff. Our thoughts are with all victims and their families,” their statement read in part.

The Diplomatic Watch deployed teams from Austria, the European Union Delegation, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the United States to monitor Kogi and Bayelsa state elections on November 16.

Also, the Youth Initiative for Advocacy, Growth & Advancement (YIAGA Africa), on Sunday called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct a new election in Kogi State following reported cases of violence, vote-buying, and manipulation of voters.

YIAGA explained that the elections in the state did not reflect the preferences of voters because they were not given genuine opportunity to exercise their right to vote.

The Centre for Democracy and Development, (CDD), on Monday said 10 deaths and 129 cases of violence and electoral crimes were recorded in the just concluded polls in Kogi and Bayelsa states.


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Re: Pockets Of Violence Is Not Enough To Discredit Kogi Election - Yahaya Bello by Smalldick123(m): 1:25pm On Nov 19, 2019
IF THE ELECTION IS FREE AND FAIR.
THAT MEANS MY GREAT GRANDMOTHER IS A VIRGIN
Re: Pockets Of Violence Is Not Enough To Discredit Kogi Election - Yahaya Bello by orion7: 1:33pm On Nov 19, 2019
Nigeria has sank too deep.

if there should be a coup now the other ethnic group will say that have killed their son.

honestly eh Nigeria should be broken down into at least 6 countries. even resource control wont help Nigeria anymore.
country is beyond reception.

I pity this country if any local war lord that can arm boys should emerge. it will be a killing galore nothing will stop him, because even me will enlist in his army I owe no love or allegiance to this useless country
Re: Pockets Of Violence Is Not Enough To Discredit Kogi Election - Yahaya Bello by deboysben(m): 1:34pm On Nov 19, 2019
Pocket ke

Just negodu

Re: Pockets Of Violence Is Not Enough To Discredit Kogi Election - Yahaya Bello by Huchennar(m): 1:40pm On Nov 19, 2019
Jesus second coming should just happen already even if it's only in Nigeria

Imagine after all the lifes that were lost. I still feel this man is unrepentant after all his begging but at the end wetin concern me?
#kogidandecide
Re: Pockets Of Violence Is Not Enough To Discredit Kogi Election - Yahaya Bello by eTECTIV: 1:59pm On Nov 19, 2019
Pockets of violence?? Like for real?? All those reports are "Pockets" of violence? Well no b him fault, na Buhari and Oshobaba
Re: Pockets Of Violence Is Not Enough To Discredit Kogi Election - Yahaya Bello by orisa37: 2:13pm On Nov 19, 2019
Kabir Sokoto is a Kogi Indigene. All so far identified Bokoharam in the NE are from Kogi. It simply means that there is no single Righteous person among the wicked Tribes in Kogi. A whole human locked up in her beautiful house and burned to ashes and you call that not serious?
Re: Pockets Of Violence Is Not Enough To Discredit Kogi Election - Yahaya Bello by TMSMedia: 3:51pm On Nov 19, 2019
Ok

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