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Nigeria: the partial results of the presidential contested – Niger Express

While the Nigerian electoral commission has begun to publish the results of the presidential elections of the various states, the dispute is gaining ground.

The PDP, the main opposition party and the Labor party of Peter Obi, evoke disparities between the figures announced in certain States and those downloaded by the electoral agents on the portal of the electoral commission.

“For us the system is a problem, the INEC too, so the whole process should be suspended and cancelled. The APC influenced the CENI and we can see that the results have been modified. We have information on constituencies where elections have not been held, and where the results have been prepared. We have records of instances where electronic devices were not used and results were pronounced.

Can the chairman of the commission show us the downloaded results so that we can compare them with those of the heads of the state election commissions. “storms the senator Dino Melaye you PDP.

Nigerian electoral law recognizes the right of political parties to raise concerns about partial results. But the protesters accuse the commission of ignoring their observations.

“He refused to listen to us. We have made submissions, he wants us to receive and accept doctored results that come from various state verification centers. We do not agree with this and we have anecdotal evidence that our agents observed and reliably informed us that the machines were not used. When they were, they were doctored. “, explains Alh Umar Farouk Ibrahim, National Secretary of the Labor Party.

Allegation swept away by Mahmood Yakubu. For the head of elections in Nigeria, the published results have been authenticated by the electoral officials.

Three days after the poll, Nigerians are still waiting to hear the name of their next president. Three candidates are in favor of the predictions: Atiku Abubakar, Tinubu ball et Peter Obi.

After the previous presidential election in 2019, it took officials four days to declare a winner.

More than 87 million voters were called on Saturday to choose from among 18 candidates, including a woman, the man who will succeed President Muhammadu Buhari, who is not standing for re-election under the Constitution, after two terms at the head of the country.

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