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Doubts Swirl Over 2023 General Elections - Punch Editorial by ogododo: 11:02am On Feb 15, 2023
OMINOUS clouds are hovering over Nigeria where the increasing anxiety over the 2023 general elections has conflated with social and economic turmoil. The fear of an implosion, for long simmering just beneath the surface, is rising again. Pervasive insecurity, pre-election violence and the prolonged petrol and new naira banknotes scarcity, and lately conspiracy theories, are threatening to derail the polls. The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), must fulfil his promise to ensure peaceful, fair, and credible elections.

With the Presidential/National Assembly polls just 10 days away, repeated assurances by the Independent National Electoral Commission are hardly comforting. In December, INEC Chairman, Mahmood Yakubu, raised the alarm that if the attacks continued, balloting might not hold in many areas. This fear was reinforced on Monday when he announced that polling would not hold in 240 polling units spread across 28 states and the Federal Capital Territory because of insecurity, leaving 176,606 PUs.

In the three years to December 2022, there have been 50 recorded attacks on INEC facilities where vital equipment and assets were vandalised or burnt. More are being perpetrated, especially in the South-East, deepening doubts on the polls.

In response to the ensuing conspiracy theories, the Nigerian Army issued a statement denying that it was plotting a coup or planning to scuttle the polls. Nothing should be taken for granted, considering Nigeria’s ugly past of military incursion in politics. The military should probe the allegations swiftly.

A former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, and Yakubu’s predecessor at INEC, Attahiru Jega, and a host of other stakeholders are also expressing concerns over the polls. In addition, there are allegations of a plan to emplace an interim government contraption if the elections are inconclusive, postponed or derailed. These are perilous scenarios that should never come to pass.

Rightly, Jega identified the main villains in Nigeria’s arrested development: politicians. “Their (politicians) mindset is to achieve victory at all costs; to win elections deploying ‘all means necessary;’ seeing electoral contests as a ‘do-or-die’ affair,” he said. “As they have done since 1999, they have continued to do, and are likely to do in 2023. As their impunity has remained unchecked, so have their criminal and fraudulent predispositions increased. This may constitute the major challenge to the 2023 general elections.” This assessment is accurate; Nigeria’s current crop of politicians is irredeemably irresponsible.

Their deployment of violence threatens democracy and the fragile union. Yakubu reiterated this recently saying, “Violence makes deployment for elections difficult, particularly, where some of the attacks are targeted at INEC facilities, the electoral process and participants.”


Obasanjo, president between 1999 and 2007, said, “I have been in Togo, Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire from the beginning of the week; and they are as concerned about what happens in Nigeria as every Nigerian should be.”

The conspiracy theories flying around have been stirred by the prolonged petrol scarcity and the chaotic naira redesign policy of the Central Bank of Nigeria. Harrowing queues at banks of anxious customers seeking the new naira banknotes underscore the monumental mismanagement of an otherwise routine exercise by the Godwin Emefiele-led CBN. Petrol scarcity and the attendant queues have persisted for several weeks with slight improvement noticed in Lagos and Abuja only. Potentially, the two occurrences combined with insecurity could disrupt the polls.

Buhari should for once, take full charge and immediately end these national embarrassments. He should mobilise all the security and administrative resources to ensure credible elections. The state governors should drop their shameful preoccupation with partisan skirmishing and self-interest and join hands with the Federal Government to resolve the current challenges.

The 2023 elections are like no other since 1999. The federal and state governments should secure the country to ensure its success. The violence is pervasive, not sparing even security agents; travelling is hazardous and violence is ever close by as many are kidnapped in or outside their homes. The South-East is under siege from killers masquerading as separatist agitators who have vowed to prevent elections from holding in that region.



Nigeria should end the cycle of violence and threats to elections. Since the Boko Haram Islamic insurgency began in 2009, general elections in 2011, 2015 and 2019 have faced disruptions. In 2015, terrorist attacks – mainly in the North-East – forced INEC to shift the polls by six weeks. In 2011 and 2019, INEC had also shifted the schedules by one week over logistics failures. The Human Rights Watch said over 800 people died in the three days of post-election rioting that engulfed 12 Northern states after Goodluck Jonathan defeated Buhari in 2015 for the Presidency.

Nigeria lost at least 8,058 lives to non-state actors in 2022, including 202 military personnel, 186 police officers, 154 vigilantes, 14 security guards and 17 others, according to the Nigeria Security Tracker, a project of the Council on Foreign Relations. Thousands of others were kidnapped, and ransom calculated at N13.66 billion paid out to bandits, terrorists and kidnappers between July 2011 and July 2022, according to tabulation by The PUNCH.


Undeniably, Nigeria is a failing state. In the annual Fragile States Index conducted by Washington DC-based The Fund for Peace, out of 120, it scored an average of 99.45 index points between 2007 and 2022. Its best was 95.6 points in 2007; it came in at 103.5 points in 2016 for its worst score. It was No.16 with a score of 97.20 points in 2022, in company with Ethiopia, Mali and Zimbabwe.

Squarely, Nigerian politicians are to blame; greedy, selfish and unscrupulous, they operate with unbridled impunity. They refuse to learn from past mistakes and cannot be trusted with a basic task of holding credible elections.

Such behaviour has cost the country dearly. Political rascality bungled the first federal elections in 1964 after Independence. Similar criminality in the defunct Western Region elections in 1965 led to a conflagration that eventually crashed the First Republic and facilitated the military’s hijack of power in 1966. Politicians also killed the Second Republic (1979-83) through massive rigging of the 1983 elections by the ruling party, facilitating yet again, another military usurpation. Ironically, the 1993 presidential election, adjudged to be the country’s freest, that was to usher in the Third Republic was criminally annulled by the military dictator, Ibrahim Babangida.

The Fourth Republic must not fail as the benefits of democracy far outstrip regimented leadership. After spending long periods under dictatorships, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Bulgaria, Estonia and Croatia are now stable democracies. Nigeria’s atrocious politics should give way to public service-minded upright citizens to stabilise the country, and end the culture of ‘do or die’ electoral practices.

As politicians continue to mess up every aspect of national life, it is left to the people to take their own destiny in their own hands by refusing to be cajoled on February 25 and March 11 (governorship and state assembly elections). They should make the right choices, eschewing financial inducement, narrow ethnic sentiments and falsehood.

Buhari should neutralise all the man-made hurdles of petrol and naira scarcity. He should mobilise the security system immediately to counter the Islamic insurgency, banditry and the violent criminals spreading disorder and bloodshed across the land.

INEC must perfect its system before the polls, guarding against saboteurs and external influence and ensure the integrity of Nigeria’s elections. This will deepen democracy, promote stability and prevent the troubling practice of the courts determining election winners instead of voters.

https://punchng.com/doubts-swirl-over-2023-general-elections/

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Re: Doubts Swirl Over 2023 General Elections - Punch Editorial by Laggafin: 11:15am On Feb 15, 2023
Elections must hold shikena.. Urchified BATs cant stop it.. INEC take note

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Re: Doubts Swirl Over 2023 General Elections - Punch Editorial by CelestineNelson: 11:16am On Feb 15, 2023
Anything to force the use of old note...and pump excess money in circulation. Now they are anticipating a crisis...it will not happen

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Re: Doubts Swirl Over 2023 General Elections - Punch Editorial by ogododo: 11:16am On Feb 15, 2023
Laggafin:
Elect
Atiku.

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Re: Doubts Swirl Over 2023 General Elections - Punch Editorial by NaijaOlosho(f): 11:17am On Feb 15, 2023
Thiefnubuu arrested in Chicago for drug trafficking

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Re: Doubts Swirl Over 2023 General Elections - Punch Editorial by salbis(m): 11:17am On Feb 15, 2023
Thank you punch newspaper for this exposé.
But we strongly believe elections must hold and winners must be declared.

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Re: Doubts Swirl Over 2023 General Elections - Punch Editorial by Quelme: 11:17am On Feb 15, 2023
If na general elections, Tinubu will win.

If na Interim government, Tinubu will be president.

If na through coup, it must be Tinubu!!!

IPOB, Obituaries and Atikulooters in the mud!!!

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Re: Doubts Swirl Over 2023 General Elections - Punch Editorial by ALCOHOLKILLS(m): 11:20am On Feb 15, 2023
Let Nigeria burn Idk sad angry

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Re: Doubts Swirl Over 2023 General Elections - Punch Editorial by Zincfingers: 11:20am On Feb 15, 2023
TINUBU WILL PREVAIL

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Re: Doubts Swirl Over 2023 General Elections - Punch Editorial by Imstrong2(m): 11:21am On Feb 15, 2023
Person where my father dey take use dey give me example don use him popcy for ritual now my father dey tell me to just be myself,no hurry in life

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Re: Doubts Swirl Over 2023 General Elections - Punch Editorial by EKONGKING: 11:21am On Feb 15, 2023
With or without elections Nigeria is living on borrowed times and 1 crises away from breaking into many countries.
U need not be Oracle or pastor to know this.

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Re: Doubts Swirl Over 2023 General Elections - Punch Editorial by slivertongue: 11:21am On Feb 15, 2023
the main villains in Nigeria’s arrested development: politicians. “Their (politicians) mindset is to achieve victory at all costs; to win elections deploying ‘all means necessary;’ seeing electoral contests as a ‘do-or-die’ affair

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Re: Doubts Swirl Over 2023 General Elections - Punch Editorial by TheSameGuy(m): 11:21am On Feb 15, 2023
Fellow Nigerian, if you're heavily affected by this currency swap policy, kindly vote Tinubu.

He's the ONLY candidate who has been against the timing and insist it should be extended to alleviate the serious problem Nigerians are facing as regard this policy.


Vote Tinubu/Shettima come February 25

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Re: Doubts Swirl Over 2023 General Elections - Punch Editorial by iwaeda: 11:21am On Feb 15, 2023
Re: Doubts Swirl Over 2023 General Elections - Punch Editorial by TheSameGuy(m): 11:22am On Feb 15, 2023
Thank you OBIdient criminal, we know that's what you're all after Because of one imaginary Biafra
ALCOHOLKILLS:
Let Nigeria burn Idk sad angry

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Re: Doubts Swirl Over 2023 General Elections - Punch Editorial by SwTeee(f): 11:22am On Feb 15, 2023
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Re: Doubts Swirl Over 2023 General Elections - Punch Editorial by ecolime(m): 11:22am On Feb 15, 2023
Some people are already jittery. The election will hold and the man of the people will win by God's grace.

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Re: Doubts Swirl Over 2023 General Elections - Punch Editorial by iwaeda: 11:23am On Feb 15, 2023
Quelme:
If na general elections, Tinubu will win.

If na Interim government, Tinubu will be president.

If na through coup, it must be Tinubu!!!

IPOB, Obituaries and Atikulooters in the mud!!!
Tinubu ko Amuda Ogunlere ni grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Doubts Swirl Over 2023 General Elections - Punch Editorial by Bfly: 11:23am On Feb 15, 2023
Abeg let's loud this. No interim government.

Let us educate the so called miscreants that would be used to promote this.


Violence go just surface o. We don dey go wild small small.

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Re: Doubts Swirl Over 2023 General Elections - Punch Editorial by Georgry(m): 11:24am On Feb 15, 2023
grin

The last person that should talk about free and fair election is Obasanjo, bloody Hypocrite who turned election into do or die affair, someone that was even removing democratic elected governors with the aid of state assemblies.

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Re: Doubts Swirl Over 2023 General Elections - Punch Editorial by ALCOHOLKILLS(m): 11:24am On Feb 15, 2023
TheSameGuy:
Thank you OBIdient criminal, we know that's what you're all after Because of one imaginary Biafra

Druggie urchin, I don hear you.... Abeg free my mention 🙄

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Re: Doubts Swirl Over 2023 General Elections - Punch Editorial by TheSameGuy(m): 11:26am On Feb 15, 2023
You'll soon start killing yourselves over there when Obi failed come February 25

Biafra or death
ALCOHOLKILLS:


Druggie urchin, I don hear you.... Abeg free my mention 🙄

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Re: Doubts Swirl Over 2023 General Elections - Punch Editorial by ALCOHOLKILLS(m): 11:28am On Feb 15, 2023
TheSameGuy:
You'll soon start killing yourselves over there when Obi failed come February 25

Biafra or death


Omo oduduwa free me nah, your druggie will rule over your family

Stop crying on my mention 😢

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Re: Doubts Swirl Over 2023 General Elections - Punch Editorial by Racoon(m): 11:30am On Feb 15, 2023
There is no cloud anywhere. This election was planned for since 4 years ago.There ain't gonna any shitty interim government after May 29th 2023.

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Re: Doubts Swirl Over 2023 General Elections - Punch Editorial by uche393: 11:33am On Feb 15, 2023
We don't need a cornyfied president... Na Obi we want

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Re: Doubts Swirl Over 2023 General Elections - Punch Editorial by TheSameGuy(m): 11:34am On Feb 15, 2023
No matter how sentitive, reasonable and justified a case is, once it's supported by anything close to Tinubu, you see those pigs from one online republic, they'll go against it.
Even at their detriment.

Obifoolllls

Racoon is also here to wail. How there won't be an interim Government when INEC doesn't get hold of cash for Election, you'll tell us since you're supporting the currency swap policy
ALCOHOLKILLS:



Omo oduduwa free me nah, your druggie will rule over your family

Stop crying on my mention 😢

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Re: Doubts Swirl Over 2023 General Elections - Punch Editorial by Hydroxide(m): 11:37am On Feb 15, 2023
Quelme:
If na general elections, Tinubu will win.

If na Interim government, Tinubu will be president.

If na through coup, it must be Tinubu!!!

IPOB, Obituaries and Atikulooters in the mud!!!
SpecialAdviser(m): 5:50am
There is no doubt about how old age can affect someone's efficiency.

There is a reason banks have age limit in employment knowing that their employees are dealing with money matters.

There is a reason Messi and Christano Ronaldo have reduced in performance.

There is a reason retirement age is pegged at 60.

Tinubu supporters keep disturbing us with how he made Lagos state since 1999. Even as we know theses are lies, if we give it to them, take away 20 years and give me the balance. How can any sane person be wishing Nigeria such aged grandpa at this critical time of our nation? How?
People hate this country sha.

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Re: Doubts Swirl Over 2023 General Elections - Punch Editorial by tishbite42: 11:38am On Feb 15, 2023
angry sad
Re: Doubts Swirl Over 2023 General Elections - Punch Editorial by prophetwis: 11:38am On Feb 15, 2023
Rev Chris Okotie was right after all late last year when He made the call for ING, it is obvious we are tilting towards that. Let us try the Okotie option.
Re: Doubts Swirl Over 2023 General Elections - Punch Editorial by FarahAideed: 11:38am On Feb 15, 2023
Buhari never been known to successfully implement anything so expecting him to deliver a successful election is nothing nothing but a fantasy

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