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We Can Not Continue To Turn Our Back On Nigeria: Nadeco, Usa... (video) by Rebuke: 1:23pm On Mar 17, 2023
In a statement issued by its General Counsel, W. Bruce DelValle, NADECO, USA has initiated a worldwide call to action among international communities, urging the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to demonstrate evidence that the results announced for the presidential election held on February 25th comply with the existing laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Article 25 of the International Human Rights Act. Bruce has emphasized that it is crucial for the international community to focus on the Nigerian Judiciary if it fails to take appropriate action.

He highlights the importance of upholding international law and human rights, specifically Article 25 of the International Convention on Civil and Political Rights, which was adopted in 1966 and became law in 1976. This treaty was signed by both the United States and Nigeria, and in the United States, when a treaty is signed, it becomes the law of the land. As such, the United States and Nigeria have a legal obligation to comply with Article 25, which guarantees citizens the right to vote and to participate in the government of their country.

However, there has been a violation of this law in Nigeria, leading NADECO, USA to call for action. He notes that Nigeria has descended into a "cryptocracy" with no due process, fundamental fairness, or respect for human rights. Despite promises by INEC to conduct a free and fair election, the recent presidential election was marred by violations of the law and lack of transparency.
It is therefore important for the international community to pay attention to Nigeria and support efforts to promote democracy and respect for the rule of law.

NADECO, USA is taking action to ensure that the results of the presidential election are in conformity with the extant laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and international human rights law, and to hold INEC accountable for any violations of the law.








https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26x3j6ac-xc
Re: We Can Not Continue To Turn Our Back On Nigeria: Nadeco, Usa... (video) by Rebuke: 3:24pm On Mar 17, 2023
The follow-up to the thread here: https://www.nairaland.com/7612980/inec-under-fire-usa-demands

I have included more comprehensive information. In an effort to dispel claims of the video being fraudulent, additional details have been provided to clarify the current situation.

I hope we know what's up now. Lol
Re: We Can Not Continue To Turn Our Back On Nigeria: Nadeco, Usa... (video) by samunaka: 4:02pm On Mar 17, 2023
Rebuke:
In a statement issued by its General Counsel, W. Bruce DelValle, NADECO, USA has initiated a worldwide call to action among international communities, urging the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to demonstrate evidence that the results announced for the presidential election held on February 25th comply with the existing laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Article 25 of the International Human Rights Act. Bruce has emphasized that it is crucial for the international community to focus on the Nigerian Judiciary if it fails to take appropriate action.

He highlights the importance of upholding international law and human rights, specifically Article 25 of the International Convention on Civil and Political Rights, which was adopted in 1966 and became law in 1976. This treaty was signed by both the United States and Nigeria, and in the United States, when a treaty is signed, it becomes the law of the land. As such, the United States and Nigeria have a legal obligation to comply with Article 25, which guarantees citizens the right to vote and to participate in the government of their country.

However, there has been a violation of this law in Nigeria, leading NADECO, USA to call for action. He notes that Nigeria has descended into a "cryptocracy" with no due process, fundamental fairness, or respect for human rights. Despite promises by INEC to conduct a free and fair election, the recent presidential election was marred by violations of the law and lack of transparency.
It is therefore important for the international community to pay attention to Nigeria and support efforts to promote democracy and respect for the rule of law.

NADECO, USA is taking action to ensure that the results of the presidential election are in conformity with the extant laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and international human rights law, and to hold INEC accountable for any violations of the law.








https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26x3j6ac-xc

Foolish people, you ran away and hid your selves enjoying other people's sweat, it's only during election time that you remember Nigeria exist
Re: We Can Not Continue To Turn Our Back On Nigeria: Nadeco, Usa... (video) by Rebuke: 4:22pm On Mar 17, 2023
samunaka:


Foolish people, you ran away and hid your selves enjoying other people's sweat, it's only during election time that you remember Nigeria exist




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Re: We Can Not Continue To Turn Our Back On Nigeria: Nadeco, Usa... (video) by Bluev: 4:56pm On Mar 17, 2023
Indeed there was a country

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Re: We Can Not Continue To Turn Our Back On Nigeria: Nadeco, Usa... (video) by Rebuke: 6:26pm On Mar 17, 2023
Bluev:
Indeed there was a country





I have said it before, if we continue like this hmmm. It's just such a shame that outsiders now care for us than our government.

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