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Seek Legal Redress, INEC Advises Aggrieved Parties by buzmanjohn(m): 4:25pm On Feb 28, 2023
The Independent National Electoral Commission has advised aggrieved political parties to seek legal redress if not satisfied with the electoral process, adding that calls for the resignation of INEC chairman, Mahmood Yakubu, by the parties is out of place.

It would be recalled that the national collation agents for the Peoples Democratic Party, Dino Melaye and Emeka Ihedioha on Monday walked out of the International Conference Centre in Abuja over alleged rigging.

Agents of some other parties, including those of the Social Democratic Party, Labour Party and Action Democratic Party had pointed out same views.

They had accused INEC of violating the Electoral Act by going ahead with the result collation and announcement despite not uploading the results on the INEC Result Viewing portal.

Addressing the matter on Tuesday, the Chief Press Secretary to the INEC Chairman, Rotimi Oyekanmi, said that “results emanating from the states point to a free, fair and credible process.”

He however urged parties to allow the conclusion of the electoral process and if not satisfied, they could approach the court.


He noted, “The call by the Labour Party and the Peoples Democratic Democratic Party on the INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu to resign is misplaced. The allegation by Dino Melaye that the INEC chairman allocated scores to parties is unfounded and irresponsible.

“At the same time, contrary to the insinuation by both parties, results emanating from the states point to a free, fair and credible process.

“There are laid down procedures for aggrieved parties or candidates to follow when they are dissatisfied about the outcome of an election. Such procedures do not include calling on the INEC chairman to resign or for the election to be cancelled.


“To be sure, aggrieved parties are free to approach the courts to ventilate their concerns and wait for the matter to be resolved. Making inciting comments capable of causing violence or unrest is unacceptable.

“The 2023 general election processes are in their final stages of completion. It is only fair for aggrieved parties to allow the conclusion of the process and approach the courts with their evidences to pursue their cases.”


https://punchng.com/nigeriaelections2023-seek-legal-redress-inec-advises-aggrieved-parties/

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Re: Seek Legal Redress, INEC Advises Aggrieved Parties by Nobody: 4:27pm On Feb 28, 2023
Which judiciary The one Tinubu will buy off

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Re: Seek Legal Redress, INEC Advises Aggrieved Parties by Hndrrxxx(m): 4:28pm On Feb 28, 2023
Word word





The Supreme Court is the final decider

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Re: Seek Legal Redress, INEC Advises Aggrieved Parties by AmGreat1234: 4:29pm On Feb 28, 2023
Thunder wey go fire dey INEC Chairman still dey inside oven dey bake.

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Re: Seek Legal Redress, INEC Advises Aggrieved Parties by Akfrenzy(m): 4:29pm On Feb 28, 2023
When someone that stole from u is giving u assurance to visit the court , just know that his brother is the Judge

Manhood will be remembered as the professor of Political history that Murdered Democracy in Nigeria

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Re: Seek Legal Redress, INEC Advises Aggrieved Parties by OdogwuMoney6: 4:29pm On Feb 28, 2023
Na thunder go kill una there. I repeat, Na thunder, better thunder go fire all of una there... We are seeking violence since Na violence una want, una must get am.... In the same Nigeria you all rendered our legal system useless? The same Nigeria wey president no dey obey court order? That's the same country you want us to seek legal redress? Ogùn ló ma kpà gbó gbó yin danu... Bunch of useless jokers... Tinubu, the old rejected criminal drug lord who is supposed to be in a museum on display, can never be our president, the earlier you all realise this, the better for you people...

Make I dey house for 8months ASUU strike come dey watch una dey post graduation pics of una children graduating from abroad schools on Instagram, Na that same life una want us to continue with. E nor go work..

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Re: Seek Legal Redress, INEC Advises Aggrieved Parties by NinjaXmetahuman: 4:29pm On Feb 28, 2023
Simple.

And If you want to protest, sha don't do it anywhere in south west.

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Re: Seek Legal Redress, INEC Advises Aggrieved Parties by sacajawea: 4:29pm On Feb 28, 2023
When will they finish this thing, how long till it ends??!

Me I want Put prick inside Obo jare

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Re: Seek Legal Redress, INEC Advises Aggrieved Parties by Felabrity: 4:29pm On Feb 28, 2023
"When a thief encourages you to go to court, just know that his elder brother is the judge"
- East African proverb

You will never declare Ojuyobo as the president, it's illegal

Ojuyobo will never rule Nigeria

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Re: Seek Legal Redress, INEC Advises Aggrieved Parties by Egoat(m): 4:29pm On Feb 28, 2023
On your phone first Oga, Nigerians wan tell you something.

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Re: Seek Legal Redress, INEC Advises Aggrieved Parties by Killerbag36: 4:29pm On Feb 28, 2023
This elections it btw Christians and Muslims godforbid forbid a muslim wan the election u go see as them go apoint Muslims again full everywhere for federal government thereby suppressing Christians with poverty and unemployment again
So u b Christians win vote for Muslims continue na ur future u de toy with nd ur generation will wallow in poverty forever.

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Re: Seek Legal Redress, INEC Advises Aggrieved Parties by sankky: 4:29pm On Feb 28, 2023
Really?
What an insult !
Which legal redress? In which court?
Does this govt obey court orders?

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Re: Seek Legal Redress, INEC Advises Aggrieved Parties by FalseProphet1(m): 4:29pm On Feb 28, 2023
I see a great revolution taking place in Nigeria, I see the youths taking over, I see Peter Obi becoming president.

This I have seen.

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Re: Seek Legal Redress, INEC Advises Aggrieved Parties by accordadoga(f): 4:29pm On Feb 28, 2023
JAGABAN!!!
THE DISCIPLINARIAN OF THE DISOBEDIENT KIDS..



Ó TI D’ÀGBÉLÉ WÒ OOOO
E BO WÌTÌWÌTÌ:

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Re: Seek Legal Redress, INEC Advises Aggrieved Parties by Kenneth10110(m): 4:29pm On Feb 28, 2023
All i know there is no free and fair election in Nigeria.

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Re: Seek Legal Redress, INEC Advises Aggrieved Parties by PythonPros: 4:29pm On Feb 28, 2023
The sheer arrogance is just infuriating

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Re: Seek Legal Redress, INEC Advises Aggrieved Parties by Wickedfacts: 4:29pm On Feb 28, 2023
Lmao
Re: Seek Legal Redress, INEC Advises Aggrieved Parties by Bizzysmitty(m): 4:29pm On Feb 28, 2023
Naija my country

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Re: Seek Legal Redress, INEC Advises Aggrieved Parties by Honourable1901(m): 4:29pm On Feb 28, 2023
They should go to court!

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Re: Seek Legal Redress, INEC Advises Aggrieved Parties by Eniade99(m): 4:29pm On Feb 28, 2023
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Re: Seek Legal Redress, INEC Advises Aggrieved Parties by abobote: 4:29pm On Feb 28, 2023
Which legal redress, just like you people, the judiciary have also sold their souls

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Re: Seek Legal Redress, INEC Advises Aggrieved Parties by Adeneeyee84: 4:29pm On Feb 28, 2023
Obi supporters and articulate fools let's meet in court. Awon unfortunate gullible followers

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Re: Seek Legal Redress, INEC Advises Aggrieved Parties by sofeo(m): 4:29pm On Feb 28, 2023
Alright



Check my Signature
Re: Seek Legal Redress, INEC Advises Aggrieved Parties by Wickedfacts: 4:29pm On Feb 28, 2023
PythonPros:
The arrogance

The stupidity

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Re: Seek Legal Redress, INEC Advises Aggrieved Parties by Nobody: 4:29pm On Feb 28, 2023
grin

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Re: Seek Legal Redress, INEC Advises Aggrieved Parties by inoki247: 4:29pm On Feb 28, 2023
Lol Otilo...

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Re: Seek Legal Redress, INEC Advises Aggrieved Parties by NofiuFade(m): 4:29pm On Feb 28, 2023
Let it be known to all these are the faces of older generation that destroyed Nigeria!

To my greatest surprise Prof.Mahmoud yakubu is one of them shocked

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Re: Seek Legal Redress, INEC Advises Aggrieved Parties by Nobody: 4:29pm On Feb 28, 2023
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Re: Seek Legal Redress, INEC Advises Aggrieved Parties by THMT: 4:29pm On Feb 28, 2023
Really

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Re: Seek Legal Redress, INEC Advises Aggrieved Parties by PS712: 4:29pm On Feb 28, 2023
So he's saying he has done his own, let Supreme Court do its own? Ok
There are 176,846 polling units in Nigeria. Meaning INEC was supposed to upload accreditations in real-time from these polling units to the IReV portal. It was also expected that Presiding Officers at the 176,846 polling units will at the end of election upload results sheets, ie Form EC8A. But this is not the case as it's 3rd day now since 25th February 2023, Prof. Mahmoud Yakubu has attributed this to a 'Technical Glitch'. But the glitch didn't affect upload and transmission of result sheets of the Senate and Reps elections, only presidential!
INEC had uploaded a register of voters numbering more than a million pages to its website , it didn't experience this long a 'technical glitch', but that of 176,846 pages is experiencing glitch for three days.
YouTube uploads average over 720,000 hours video in 24 hours (ie per day) yet a very important activity like upload of result sheets is unable to upload pictures (in few MBs of size) numbering less than 200,000.
Aside delays in supply of electoral materials, malfunction of the BVAS in some places and many other challenges, this particular path towed by INEC has created the obvious gap for any kind of questions on the transparency of the INEC under Prof. Mahmoud Yakubu.

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