Governor Ayodele Fayose has expressed worry over the spate of inconclusive elections in the country.
“Democracy in Nigeria is being threatened by INEC and this should call for national and international reflection," he said, in reaction to the just concluded Imo senatorial election which was declared inconclusive.
“If we have done more than 15 elections since President Buhari assumed office and all ended inconclusive, it is obvious that we are tending towards anarchy," he said.
“It is becoming very clear that votes of Nigerians are no longer allowed to count under this APC government and one wonders if President Buhari would have been elected if the system then did not allow free and fair elections.”
“The only duty the APC government owes Nigerians is to allow for a system that will make them to be able to elect their leaders freely. This system was created and allowed to flourish by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) government.
He also said INEC Chairman, Prof Mahmood Yakubu should be worried about the image of the electoral commission under him.
“Democracy in Nigeria is being threatened by INEC and this should call for national and international reflection," he said, in reaction to the just concluded Imo senatorial election which was declared inconclusive.
“If we have done more than 15 elections since President Buhari assumed office and all ended inconclusive, it is obvious that we are tending towards anarchy," he said.
“It is becoming very clear that votes of Nigerians are no longer allowed to count under this APC government and one wonders if President Buhari would have been elected if the system then did not allow free and fair elections.”
“The only duty the APC government owes Nigerians is to allow for a system that will make them to be able to elect their leaders freely. This system was created and allowed to flourish by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) government.
He also said INEC Chairman, Prof Mahmood Yakubu should be worried about the image of the electoral commission under him.
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