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2023: We Are Battling Over 600 Court Cases Over Candidates’ Nomination - INEC by chisomkachy: 11:42am On Nov 07, 2022
The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, on Monday in Abuja lamented that the commission is currently facing 600 court cases that arose over the nomination of candidates for the 2023 general elections.

Yakubu revealed the situation became worrisome when a political party served 70 court summons on the electoral body in one day on the same issue.

He said that most of the cases seeking an order of court to compel INEC to accept their nominations were instituted after the closure of time allowed by law for nominations.

The INEC Chief spoke at a Capability Building organized by the Court of Appeal for Election Petition Tribunal members billed to adjudicate on election disputes for next year’s general elections.

Despite the enormity of the court cases, Yakubu assured that the electoral body would obey and abide by all valid court orders at all times.

He, however, cautioned high courts to resist the temptation of attempts to review final judgments of the Supreme Court on election disputes.

From experience, he said that INEC has found that most politicians and political parties are litigation-happy, dragging the electoral body on frivolous and vexatious issues.

Yakubu said that the 2023 general elections would bring better experience into Nigeria’s political space, being the first to be conducted after the repeal of the 2010 Electoral Act and the first since the advent of the 2022 new Electoral Act that gives legal backing to the use of technology in the conduct of elections in the country.

He assured that the planned 2023 general elections would be free and fair.

He appealed to the Judiciary to be absolutely neutral along with INEC.

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Re: 2023: We Are Battling Over 600 Court Cases Over Candidates’ Nomination - INEC by Bobloco: 11:42am On Nov 07, 2022
Ok
Re: 2023: We Are Battling Over 600 Court Cases Over Candidates’ Nomination - INEC by Moferere: 11:44am On Nov 07, 2022
I could only imagine the cost implications

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Re: 2023: We Are Battling Over 600 Court Cases Over Candidates’ Nomination - INEC by simajh: 11:44am On Nov 07, 2022
Hunger for power. From 600 people who wants to rule Nigeria by force

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Re: 2023: We Are Battling Over 600 Court Cases Over Candidates’ Nomination - INEC by jetwonder(m): 11:55am On Nov 07, 2022
grin After 2023 election expect more than 2000 Court cases

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Re: 2023: We Are Battling Over 600 Court Cases Over Candidates’ Nomination - INEC by Mpcoll001: 12:04pm On Nov 07, 2022
Okay
Re: 2023: We Are Battling Over 600 Court Cases Over Candidates’ Nomination - INEC by fergie001: 12:04pm On Nov 07, 2022
PDP..... Na Dem dey stress INEC grin
Re: 2023: We Are Battling Over 600 Court Cases Over Candidates’ Nomination - INEC by Hola831: 12:04pm On Nov 07, 2022
I wonder what's gonna happen in 2023

Re: 2023: We Are Battling Over 600 Court Cases Over Candidates’ Nomination - INEC by BluntCrazeMan: 12:04pm On Nov 07, 2022
Dear INEC...
Make una relax.
You guys are doing well for now.

You're gradually getting it well.
At least, I and my team have gladly formed an independent observation-unit, and we had keenly observed all your recent elections.----
Thanks to all your recent innovations and improvements.

And come 2023,, we are going to continue our observations in full force.


MEANWHILE,, IF ANY INEC STAFF IS SEEING THIS, please we need these things to be implemented as soon as possible..

1. Once the Election ends, and before the counting of votes commences, let the BVAS-device automatically transmit its generated accreditation-data to the Collation System, and also to the online Results Portal. (Even if there are more than one BVAS-devices working in one Polling-Unit, let all of them transmit all their information into the online results portal, and let all their automatically uploaded data reflect against their respective Polling-Units, even before counting of votes commences).


2. Please, try and be uploading collated results sheets to the online results portal too.. I am happy that you would also be uploading wards-collated sheets this time around.. Please, try and expand the uploading of results too the LGAs Collated sheets and States Collated Sheets...
Since you can already upload the Polling-Unit results for all the 176,846 Polling-Units (Nationwide), and also upload the wards-collated sheets in all the 8,809 wards (Nationwide), then, uploading the LGAs-Collated sheets in just 774 LGAs and the States-Collated sheets in just 36 States, and the Final National Collation Sheet would not be a big problem too.. (These would just be an additional 811 uploads, which is so easy to do - for someone who had already uploaded 185,655 sheets)


3. Please, we would love you to be including in your final results,, the total number of cancelled Polling-Units, and the total number of affected Registered Voters, and/or the Affected Number of Collected PVCs in the cancelled Polling-Units.. This Particular Number would help us (the observers in carrying out adequate comparative analysis)..


Once more, I thank you again for the numerous improvements so far.
And hope these listed requests get to see the light of the day before the general election.

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Re: 2023: We Are Battling Over 600 Court Cases Over Candidates’ Nomination - INEC by Anihub: 12:05pm On Nov 07, 2022
Okay

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Re: 2023: We Are Battling Over 600 Court Cases Over Candidates’ Nomination - INEC by Kohan93(m): 12:05pm On Nov 07, 2022
kk
Re: 2023: We Are Battling Over 600 Court Cases Over Candidates’ Nomination - INEC by DecentFriend(f): 12:05pm On Nov 07, 2022
This na long thing o.
Re: 2023: We Are Battling Over 600 Court Cases Over Candidates’ Nomination - INEC by slivertongue: 12:06pm On Nov 07, 2022
Inconclusive national election commission
Re: 2023: We Are Battling Over 600 Court Cases Over Candidates’ Nomination - INEC by Kennitrust(m): 12:06pm On Nov 07, 2022
The battle should include disqualifying the certificateless candidate of agbado criminal party
Re: 2023: We Are Battling Over 600 Court Cases Over Candidates’ Nomination - INEC by xpressionx(m): 12:07pm On Nov 07, 2022
Am sueing baba agbado to make public his fslc and waec certificate.

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Re: 2023: We Are Battling Over 600 Court Cases Over Candidates’ Nomination - INEC by mbahdi(m): 12:07pm On Nov 07, 2022
Prices of goods keep going up still some people people are still shouting APC.may god punish all of u supporting d occultic party

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Re: 2023: We Are Battling Over 600 Court Cases Over Candidates’ Nomination - INEC by Joniww(m): 12:08pm On Nov 07, 2022
Nawa ooo grin
Re: 2023: We Are Battling Over 600 Court Cases Over Candidates’ Nomination - INEC by inoki247: 12:09pm On Nov 07, 2022
Wahala no too much for all Party to get am right and do Primary election hard dem na faction upon faction we dey always see....
Re: 2023: We Are Battling Over 600 Court Cases Over Candidates’ Nomination - INEC by Neduzze5(m): 12:09pm On Nov 07, 2022
Yeah.

It's understandable.

That's the reason why the INEC shouldn't even bother itself with conducting the Presidential elections.

Come May 2023, His Excellency, Peter Obi should quickly be sworn in as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Sane Nigerians have chosen him to lead us, and the last time I checked, the number of sane people in a country always supersedes the number of mad and insane elements.

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Re: 2023: We Are Battling Over 600 Court Cases Over Candidates’ Nomination - INEC by WelcomeToBiafra: 12:10pm On Nov 07, 2022
Kankagaroo inec.
A failed contraption's inec!

Re: 2023: We Are Battling Over 600 Court Cases Over Candidates’ Nomination - INEC by Kagd10: 12:10pm On Nov 07, 2022
smiley
Re: 2023: We Are Battling Over 600 Court Cases Over Candidates’ Nomination - INEC by youngscholar(m): 12:11pm On Nov 07, 2022
Okay
Re: 2023: We Are Battling Over 600 Court Cases Over Candidates’ Nomination - INEC by emmanuel596(m): 12:12pm On Nov 07, 2022
Tinubu was supposed to be in Niger state this morning to have a townhall meeting with farmers he still didn't show up he sent shetimma

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Re: 2023: We Are Battling Over 600 Court Cases Over Candidates’ Nomination - INEC by PointZerom: 12:13pm On Nov 07, 2022
grin

Who's supplying Thifnubu expired weed?

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Re: 2023: We Are Battling Over 600 Court Cases Over Candidates’ Nomination - INEC by Dchampion65: 12:13pm On Nov 07, 2022
Moferere:
I could only imagine the cost implications

We will now be queery why INEC budget is so high
Re: 2023: We Are Battling Over 600 Court Cases Over Candidates’ Nomination - INEC by Ngwamankillyou(m): 12:15pm On Nov 07, 2022
Make it 20.000 cases useless asshole. You guys will be soon regulate soon.

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Re: 2023: We Are Battling Over 600 Court Cases Over Candidates’ Nomination - INEC by ViceGovernor: 12:19pm On Nov 07, 2022
Nothing must happen to Mr Machina name undecided
Re: 2023: We Are Battling Over 600 Court Cases Over Candidates’ Nomination - INEC by WelcomeToBiafra: 12:31pm On Nov 07, 2022
Hola831:
I wonder what's gonna happen in 2023

Biafra government and forces will take over her territories, protect Biafrans with all might, restore freedom the paradise of our creator on earth here; in Biafra.

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