Moses Ogidi-Paul, a social activist and the coordinator of YellOut Nigeria, has called the Independent National Election Commission, INEC, Nigeria’s worst enemy.
According to Ogidi-Paul, the conduct of Saturday’s election revealed INEC as stifling the chances of true winners emerging from the polls.
Ogidi-Paul described the election as a disgrace and urged President Muhammadu Buhari to fulfill his oath of office by ensuring true election winners emerge.
He revealed this on Monday, when he took several youngsters to the ICC in Abuja, where the presidential election results would be released.
Ogidi-Paul told reporters: “The Independent National Electoral Commission’s disgraceful conduct of yesterday’s presidential and national assembly elections.”
The National Electoral Commission (INEC) will persuade even the most sceptic that the election umpire is Nigeria’s deadliest adversary.
“With accomplices from the APC and PDP, INEC has proceeded to sit on the will of the Nigerian people in order to compel it to fruition. Reports from Lagos, Port Harcourt, other southern states, and the north indicate increased coordination by security agents and election officials, including corps members, to pursue the largest electoral fraud in our country’s history.
“All assurances by President Muhammadu Buhari, to ensure a free, fair, credible and all-inclusive polls got old on Election Day coalescing into an apparent great scheme to limit the chances of the true winner of the 2023 general election. We wish there was a better way to depict the terrible story of a nation seeking for its soul.
“The world is watching and documenting Nigerians’ efforts to preserve their votes and defend their choices. We are currently demonstrating at various voting units, collation centers, and internet platforms against INEC’s abomination of an election.
“The journey to a New Nigeria is a movement of the people of Nigeria and no force under this heaven can push it from its roots. We will fight for our future, for the benefit of our country, and to defend our rights to choose and to exist. “Our votes must be counted.”
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