Obi Warns INEC Against Election Glitches

Labour Party’s Peter Obi Warns INEC of Election Glitches Ahead of September 21 Polls

Peter Obi, the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, has issued a strong warning to the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) regarding potential glitches or hitches that could lead to rigging in the upcoming governorship election on September 21. Obi made this statement during the grand finale of the party’s campaign in Benin, where he expressed his full support for the Labour Party’s flag bearer, Olumide Akpata.

"We don’t want excuses again, we are tired of excuses," Obi said. "Let me use this opportunity to warn INEC to ensure a free and fair election. We will not tolerate any form of manipulation or rigging."

Obi’s warning comes amidst growing concerns about the electoral process in Nigeria. In recent years, allegations of voter intimidation, vote buying, and electoral manipulation have marred the credibility of elections in the country.

As Nigeria prepares for its September 21 governorship polls, Obi’s warning to INEC underscores the need for transparency and accountability in the electoral process. With the country’s democracy facing numerous challenges, Obi’s message is a reminder that the role of the electoral commission is crucial in ensuring a credible and peaceful election.

As the nation awaits the polls, Nigerians will be closely monitoring INEC’s actions to ensure that the electoral process is fair, free, and transparent.

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