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Presidential Election: Protesters Storm Collation Centre In Abuja by Jatuski: 1:42pm On Feb 28, 2023 |
*Demand electronic transmission of results *Ask Buhari to call INEC chairman to order Some protesters on Tuesday, stormed the Presidential Collation Centre at the International Conference Centre in Abuja to demand for electronic transmission of results from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). The protesters in their numbers, who said they were members of different political parties, were expressing dissatisfaction over refusal to use electric transmission of results as promised by the electoral umpire before the election. Speaking with newsmen during the protest which took place at Emeka Anyaoku Street (about a kilometre to the coalition centre), one of the protesters, Ilemona Onoja, said their major demand is for the INEC Chairman to fulfil what he promised Nigerians several before the election, which is transparent and open process. According to Onoja, the process is not being followed. Instead what we are seeing is a situation where results that were written, that didn't follow the process, are being announced as the results of the election contrary to the provisions of the Electoral Act, contrary to the INEC guidelines that they issued, and contrary to the promises of the INEC chairman. "We came out on the 25th of February to cast our votes for our preferred candidates. We were told that a process was going to be followed. This process involves accreditation, voting and our ballots will be counted. After it has been counted, it will be transmitted directly to a central server. And that on the day of the election, at the national collation centre, that central server will be displayed and we will be able to follow the results. "Now, all we are saying is, we don't mind if our preferred candidate loses, just give us a transparent and open process. Let us be able to see the results. INEC promised us they will follow a certain procedure, we are asking them to follow it." Also speaking, another angry protester, Barrister Lillian Kozau, called on President Muhammadu Buhari not to allow is image be tarnished and his legacy be destroyed by the INEC. She said: "INEC assured us that it would be a transparent process. They assured us of a transparent process and that the BVAS would be used, which is supposed to be an electronic process. Yet, after three days, 23 states still need to be uploaded. Why? Does this mean we will be doing this for one week? "Why will a result be deleted from a platform after it has been uploaded? What are they up to? All we asked for was a transparent process. We just wanted whoever we voted for to emerge as the president of this country. We just wanted hope; we just wanted things to work. We are not asking for too much. "We are not violent. Nobody is holding any weapon; we are just trying to make our voices heard. Please, our president should call INEC chairman to order. Eight years have passed, and we don't care what happened. We are looking to the future. Buhari should not let his legacy to be tarnished. Let them follow due process. Whosoever, we have voted for should be announced as the president of the country. Let things be done rightly." On her own, Dr. Lovett Izekor, called on international community, international observers and all the lovers of democracy in the whole world to mount pressure on the government of President Muhammadu Buhari to do the right thing by ensuring that INEC stick to the promise of electronic transition of results.
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Re: Presidential Election: Protesters Storm Collation Centre In Abuja by Nawttiboi007(m): 1:43pm On Feb 28, 2023 |
Sometimes I just feel these our so-called elder statesmen are our major problems in this country cos of their various selfish interests. |
Re: Presidential Election: Protesters Storm Collation Centre In Abuja by madridguy(m): 1:43pm On Feb 28, 2023 |
Peaceful Protest is allowed. |
Re: Presidential Election: Protesters Storm Collation Centre In Abuja by Nobody: 1:44pm On Feb 28, 2023 |
This is really not good for our democracy, there’ll always be one winner. Peace is what I preach |
Re: Presidential Election: Protesters Storm Collation Centre In Abuja by kilimanjaro(m): 1:45pm On Feb 28, 2023 |
Na today? Una go shout tire |
Re: Presidential Election: Protesters Storm Collation Centre In Abuja by Nobody: 1:45pm On Feb 28, 2023 |
OneBulletOnly:For how long will you keep wailing? 🤣 You are only powerful behind your keyboard. Lead the riot, and share a picture with us. Stop hiding. Mynd44! |
Re: Presidential Election: Protesters Storm Collation Centre In Abuja by Nobody: 1:47pm On Feb 28, 2023 |
OneBulletOnly:Mynd44 Seun This guy is calling for violence, using nairaland as his tool! |
Re: Presidential Election: Protesters Storm Collation Centre In Abuja by Ahuitzotl: 1:49pm On Feb 28, 2023 |
INEC will destroy Nigeria... |
Re: Presidential Election: Protesters Storm Collation Centre In Abuja by Shalommy(f): 1:50pm On Feb 28, 2023 |
Yeah, we should burn down everything. I really wanna be in a battle field. I wanna experience war. 1 Like |
Re: Presidential Election: Protesters Storm Collation Centre In Abuja by Shalommy(f): 1:52pm On Feb 28, 2023 |
Wagwanbrethren:Get lost! 2 Likes |
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