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DSS, Army Intimidated Voters, INEC Officials – US Department Of State by dietola01(m): 7:07am On Mar 15, 2020
The United States Government says there is evidence that Nigerian security agents, including the Department of State Services and the Nigerian Army, intimidated voters, officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission and even election observers during the 2019 general elections.

According to the US, this fuelled the impression that the Nigerian Army worked for the success of the ruling All Progressives Congress.

The US further stated that the Nigerian judiciary was still susceptible to intimidation by the executive and the legislative arms of government, adding that there was corruption in the judiciary, which made it not to be able to function independently.

These observations are contained in the 2019 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices in Nigeria released by the US Department of State on Wednesday, a copy of which was obtained by Sunday Punch on Saturday.

The 44-page report read in part, “During the year (2019) INEC conducted the presidential election, National Assembly elections, state House Assembly elections, and local elections in all 36 states plus the FCT, as well as governorship elections in 30 states.

“There was evidence military and security services intimidated voters, electoral officials and election observers. In addition violence in several states contributed to lower voter participation and added to the sentiment the army is a tool of the ruling party in many parts of the country, particularly in the South.

“For example, widespread violence and military involvement in electoral processes, including during the vote collation process, significantly scarred the governorship election in Rivers State. Additionally several of INEC’s resident electoral commissioners reported DSS operatives intimidated them when the RECs attempted to protect voting materials. Some RECs reported security service personnel visited them multiple times prior to the elections.”

It added, “There were reports that corruption, including vote-buying, were historically high during the 2018-19 electoral season. Examples of vote-buying were apparent in the re-run of the Osun (State) gubernatorial election in September 2018, and during the Kano (State) gubernatorial election on March 9 (2019).

According to the report, the judiciary has been unable to function optimally due to executive and legislative intimidation as well as corruption..

The US stated, “Although the constitution and law provide for an independent judiciary, the judicial branch remained susceptible to pressure from the executive and legislative branches. Political leaders influenced the judiciary, particularly at the state and local levels.

“Understaffing, underfunding, inefficiency, and corruption prevented the judiciary from functioning adequately. There are no continuing education requirements for attorneys, and police officers were often assigned to serve as prosecutors. Judges frequently failed to appear for trials. In addition, the salaries of court officials were low, and they often lacked proper equipment and training.”

Speaking further on the judiciary, the US report noted, “There was a widespread public perception that judges were easily bribed and litigants could not rely on the courts to render impartial judgments.

“The constitution and law provide for an independent judiciary in civil matters, but the executive and legislative branches, as well as business interests, exerted influence and pressure in civil cases. Official corruption and lack of will to implement court decisions also interfered with due process.”

Meanwhile, the report also highlighted the high rate of human rights abuse perpetuated by security agents against journalists, rights groups and the Islamic Movement of Nigeria.

It stated that Buhari’s government had not taken action against any of the military officials that killed over 300 Shiites in 2015.

The US explained that Governor Nasir el-Rufai of Kaduna State had set up a panel of inquiry on the matter and the panel had also called for the proscription of the IMN which was done. However, the aspect of the report that indicted military officers had not been implemented.

The report adds, “As of September (2019) there were no reports of the Federal Government further investigating or holding individuals accountable for the 2015 killing and subsequent mass burial of members of a Shia political organisation, the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, and other civilians by Nigerian Army forces in Zaria, Kaduna State.

“A 2016 report by the government of Kaduna State included acceptance of the commission’s recommendation to investigate and prosecute allegations of excessive and disproportionate use of force by the Nigerian Army. As of September, there was no indication that authorities had held any members of the NA accountable for the events in Zaria.”

On the state of the prisons (now Nigerian Correctional Service), the report pointed out that prison and detention centre conditions remained harsh and life threatening. “Prisoners and detainees reportedly were subjected to gross overcrowding, inadequate medical care, food and water shortages, and other abuses; some of these conditions resulted in deaths.”

Meanwhile, attempts to get a response from the APC were unsuccessful as of the time of filing this report.

Calls made to the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, were neither answered nor returned. A response to a text sent to him on the subject was still being awaited as of press time.

Report has vindicated us –PDP

In its reaction, the main opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party, said the report had vindicated its position on the election.

National Chairman of the party, Prince Uche Secondus, who spoke with one of our correspondents, described the position of the US as the “voice of the people.”

He said, “We have always been saying it. Our members were maimed, killed, harassed and even burnt. The security agents did not do anything while the crime against our members was being carried out. The report is the voice of the people which the government thought it had silenced.”

Also, attempts to get a reaction from the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, proved abortive.

Also, when contacted, the spokesperson for the DSS, Peter Afunnaya, asked one of our correspondents who called him to send him a text, which was sent. But as of the time of filing this report, he had yet to reply.

Also, a lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University of Jos. Prof Nnamdi Aduba, agreed with the US report, saying corruption had really been preventing Nigerian judiciary from performing their duties well.

In an interview with one of our correspondents, he said, “ If you look at the lifestyle of some of those in the judiciary, you will marvel at the level of corruption. That is why they could not speak with one voice when they took the former Chief Justice of Nigeria. Look at the contradictory judgments they are giving. The former CJN warned them against giving ex parte orders but have they stopped?”
https://punchng.com/weve-evidence-dss-army-intimidated-voters-inec-officials-us/

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Re: DSS, Army Intimidated Voters, INEC Officials – US Department Of State by Witcher(f): 7:09am On Mar 15, 2020
That's cool. the US finally coming to rescue us

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Re: DSS, Army Intimidated Voters, INEC Officials – US Department Of State by WEIRDFOWL: 7:13am On Mar 15, 2020
Mhen can’t believe this people are really watching . If true, They should continue their world police undecided

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Re: DSS, Army Intimidated Voters, INEC Officials – US Department Of State by DMerciful(m): 7:15am On Mar 15, 2020
Every world power knows this!

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Re: DSS, Army Intimidated Voters, INEC Officials – US Department Of State by whitebeard(m): 7:16am On Mar 15, 2020
Witcher:
That's cool. the US finally coming to rescue us
US "NEVER" saves see libya...don't be fooled...if nothing is in for them dey won't do shit

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Re: DSS, Army Intimidated Voters, INEC Officials – US Department Of State by princemillla(m): 7:16am On Mar 15, 2020
We Don know this one tey tey even in the Era of obj just that e no worse reach apc style.

More reason we r asking for restructuring

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Re: DSS, Army Intimidated Voters, INEC Officials – US Department Of State by whitebeard(m): 7:17am On Mar 15, 2020
Even we Nigerians have evidence thank u

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Re: DSS, Army Intimidated Voters, INEC Officials – US Department Of State by DonFreshmoney(m): 7:20am On Mar 15, 2020
What beats me is that you will still see zombies coming here to lambast and abuse USA telling them to mind their business and concentrate on their Corona virus infected country. But in their innermost of hearts they would know that what they said is the truth and nothing but the truth.

Everyone knows 2019 presidential and governorship election were rigged by APC in conjunction with Dss, military and Nigeria police force.

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Re: DSS, Army Intimidated Voters, INEC Officials – US Department Of State by Witcher(f): 7:21am On Mar 15, 2020
whitebeard:
US "NEVER" saves see libya...don't be fooled...if nothing is in for them dey won't do shit
Democracy is coming

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Re: DSS, Army Intimidated Voters, INEC Officials – US Department Of State by whitebeard(m): 7:23am On Mar 15, 2020
Witcher:
Democracy is coming
grin grin

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Re: DSS, Army Intimidated Voters, INEC Officials – US Department Of State by hisgrace090: 7:27am On Mar 15, 2020
You guys should begine to take actions on this negative influences.

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Re: DSS, Army Intimidated Voters, INEC Officials – US Department Of State by temptnow: 7:28am On Mar 15, 2020
Buhari is a thief

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Re: DSS, Army Intimidated Voters, INEC Officials – US Department Of State by Wiseandtrue(f): 7:30am On Mar 15, 2020
dietola01:


According to the US, this fuelled the impression that the Nigerian Army worked for the success of the ruling All Progressives Congress

The US further stated that the Nigerian judiciary was still susceptible to intimidation by the executive and the legislative arms of government, adding that there was corruption in the judiciary, which made it not to be able to function independently
https://punchng.com/weve-evidence-dss-army-intimidated-voters-inec-officials-us/
This corruption is everywhere!!!

Didn't the US send delegates Who signed that the election they witnessed was free and fair

Were they afraid of a mere governor who promised that they will leave in body bags if they say otherwise

If the US truly have an evidence and truly wish to exonerate themselves then those delegates need to come out clean and tell us why they lied to us in the first place

Before Buhari can face the international Criminal Court!!!

The Nigerian government have not used the Nigerian army to terrorize only during the election but on a regular basis!!!

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Re: DSS, Army Intimidated Voters, INEC Officials – US Department Of State by mrvitalis(m): 7:30am On Mar 15, 2020
Simplyleo:
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Athifku and gej are moving on with their lives, ipob miscreants still waiting for athifku's cum like kilode. Una go wait till ojukwu's manhood brings it.

US department of state my left ball. grin
What has this got to do with igbos

Are u normal ?

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Re: DSS, Army Intimidated Voters, INEC Officials – US Department Of State by Paperwhite(m): 7:33am On Mar 15, 2020
Nothing like democracy in Nigeria, just military regime in civilian format.

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Re: DSS, Army Intimidated Voters, INEC Officials – US Department Of State by NaijaRoyalty(m): 7:33am On Mar 15, 2020
So can the U.S help us Oust the failure of a president now

Possible ?

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Re: DSS, Army Intimidated Voters, INEC Officials – US Department Of State by jlinkd78(m): 7:34am On Mar 15, 2020
Open truth but coming late

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Re: DSS, Army Intimidated Voters, INEC Officials – US Department Of State by merit455(m): 7:38am On Mar 15, 2020
Simplyleo:
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Athifku and gej are moving on with their lives, ipob miscreants still waiting for athifku's cum like kilode. Una go wait till ojukwu's manhood brings it.

US department of state my left ball. grin
Please chill.US is talking,wetin concern ipob. You see ehhh,some people no just get sence. You need surgery bro

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Re: DSS, Army Intimidated Voters, INEC Officials – US Department Of State by Maxymilliano(m): 7:41am On Mar 15, 2020
It added, “There were reports that corruption, including vote-buying, were historically high during the 2018-19 electoral season. Examples of vote-buying were apparent in the re-run of the Osun (State) gubernatorial election in September 2018, and during the Kano (State) gubernatorial election on March 9 (2019).


Every sensible Nigerians knows that 2019 election is the worst in the history of this country.

Buhari had his way, but his days are numbered, we can't wait to see him leaving that place and he will surely leave

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Re: DSS, Army Intimidated Voters, INEC Officials – US Department Of State by mrvitalis(m): 7:41am On Mar 15, 2020
Simplyleo:
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Pls who are the clowns searching for fanthom comments across the globe hoping athifku will still cum inside their mouth one day?

Normal?

Lamidi cownu the pig is the most foolish animal ever existed on the green planet.
Punch is owned by who ?

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Re: DSS, Army Intimidated Voters, INEC Officials – US Department Of State by SenecaTheYonger: 7:42am On Mar 15, 2020
NaijaRoyalty:
So can the U.S help us Oust the failure of a president now

Possible ?

Just pray he wins second term - the restrictions on his neck will be released. I know he really wants to fvck over those corrupt politicians in Africa.

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Re: DSS, Army Intimidated Voters, INEC Officials – US Department Of State by omowolewa: 7:43am On Mar 15, 2020
What effect will it have on the beneficiaries
Re: DSS, Army Intimidated Voters, INEC Officials – US Department Of State by nrexzy: 7:46am On Mar 15, 2020
They should focus on their own Election first... Heard Russia is about doing some magic

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Re: DSS, Army Intimidated Voters, INEC Officials – US Department Of State by sapientia(m): 7:47am On Mar 15, 2020
A CJN was removed for nothing and NJC accepted.

Its over na.

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Re: DSS, Army Intimidated Voters, INEC Officials – US Department Of State by Simplyleo: 7:47am On Mar 15, 2020
mrvitalis:

Punch is owned by who ?
Oga, nothing concerns me with the news outlet, I leave that one for fools.

That is why one day a human supports saharareporters when it carry news in his favour, yet same news outlet becomes sharia reporter when the news it carried is unpleasant.

Only emotional fools do that.

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Re: DSS, Army Intimidated Voters, INEC Officials – US Department Of State by Chamber2000: 7:51am On Mar 15, 2020
Simplyleo:
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Athifku and gej are moving on with their lives, ipob miscreants still waiting for athifku's cum like kilode. Una go wait till ojukwu's manhood brings it.

US department of state my left ball. grin
The same Apc government is terrorizing Yoruba land with Fulani herdsmen and they are crying. You are still supporting your terrors.


Stockholm syndrome

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