We Are No Longer Confident And Comfortable With Jega And INEC - APC

We Are No Longer Confident And Comfortable With Jega And INEC - APC

The All Progressives Congress, APC has revealed that they no longer have confidence in the abilities of the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Professor Attahiru Jega after the just concluded November 16 governorship election in Anambra State.

The interim National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Alhaji Lai Mohammed said this yesterday, in Abeokuta, during the annual lecture of the Freelance and Independent Broadcasters’ Association of Nigeria, Ogun State chapter.

Voting in session at Ophori-Olomu.during the election. Photo: Akpokona Omafuaire. File: Voters on queue The APC spokesman who delivered a lecture on ‘Nigeria, 53 Years After: Problems and Prospects,’ however, accused the Presidency of employing means to ensure that the APC lost the Anambra governorship elections

He described the Anambra election as very important election and a dry run to Ekiti, Osun and 2015 elections, saying, ”if we don’t get it right now, it portends trouble for Nigeria. “No amount of mobilisation or registration you do will help you if the umpire remains the INEC. If the treatment you are going to get is the one you got in Anambra.

As of today, if INEC chairman can admit that somebody tried to compromise the register in Idemili North, then how are we sure any register anywhere is save? “If they can compromise election in Idemili North, so they can do also in Ekiti or Ondo.

Actually we should be more concerned about INEC than political parties. Political parties are like football teams, they want to win matches but it is for the referee to ensure that every team follows and obeys the rules.

“This is why I think Nigeria has a problem because INEC as we have today, we do not believe has the integrity to conduct any further elections in Nigeria.

“For us in APC, the matter is very clear. Anambra election is not about APC versus PDP or APGA, it is about APC versus the Presidency. Otherwise, how do we explain that PDP, whose candidate was not allowed to vote in that election, will rush to the press and say the election was free and fair?

Source: Legit.ng

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