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Wednesday 21 June 2023

Nigeria's 2023 Presidential Election was stolen given abundant evidence


 "Documents show how INEC blurred and mutilated additional 2.5 million votes in  18,088 Polling Units against Peter Obi", says Professor Eric Ofoedu, Professor of Mathematics at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University...., "No technical glitches on Websites in Continent", Amazon staff tells Nigeria's  Presidential Election Court    Photo: Facebook.

We have been following events about the last February 25, 2023 Presidential election in Nigeria and have come to the conclusion that the election was stolen having met all the criteria for a stolen election. The Presidential election was the most highly anticipated election in Nigeria's history but the drama playing out so far is a huge global embarrassment. 

The ruling party engineered a fraudulent election in connivance with 'corrupt, out of control and dangerous' INEC. The ruling party had 'the arrogant power' and they used it. Declaring the wrong candidate as the winner is a grave injustice given overwhelming evidence at the presidential election court. 

The Judiciary should right the wrong and declare Peter Obi of the Labour Party as the rightful winner of that presidential election or initiate a re-run election. Allowing the stolen election to stand will create a 'stench' that will hunt the country for a very long time. Peter Obi should take back what is rightly his, this is Nigeria Judiciary's toughest test.

 In the words of Peter Obi, "the judiciary is part of the democratic enterprise and a critical governance tool for determining the propriety of the decisions and actions of every citizen and every institution of the state..., We expect that the Judiciary will use the election cases now before it to reaffirm it's independence and integrity. It has to do so, for all our sakes and for itself" 

The Labour Party's Legal Representatives have accused the so called INEC of deliberately frustrating the court proceedings by declining to provide them with essential electoral documents to conclude their case in a 'time bound' proceedings, this demands immediate court intervention and actions. 

25 February 2023, was probably the darkest day in Nigeria's election history, the judiciary should rise up to the occasion to do what the whole world is expecting them to do-'deliver the right justice! Declaring election losers as winners is a recipe for disaster especially in ethnic diverse society like Nigeria where the pull of ethnic identity is greater than the national identity. 

Election sabotage by election officials resulting to an election loser being declared the winner should be treated as state terrorism which requires strong penalty. The electoral laws must be strengthened to deter 'election subversion' and making stolen elections easier in Nigeria. "The time to act is now"

Uche Okeke, My View. 


1 comment:

  1. Declaring election losers as winners is a recipe for disaster especially in ethnic diverse society like Nigeria where the pull of ethnic identity is greater than the national identity. Election sabotage by election officials leading to an election loser being declared the election winner should be treated as state terrorism which requires strong penalty. The electoral laws must be strengthened to deter 'election subversion' and making stolen elections easier. "The time to act is now"

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