Bode George asks INEC to postpone state elections if BVAS won’t work via xtrazine
“Let him postpone the election until he can fix them so that the will of the people will prevail. We cannot continue in this darkness; that doesn’t make any sense.
Although he praised Nigerians for their restraint in the face of provocation, he cautioned that this was not indicative of naiveté. “The result is not acceptable. We are building our nation on a faulty foundation. The people wanted a change, they voted for a change and they have manipulated the result all over. We have the results.”
Bola Tinubu, the presidential candidate for the All Progressives Congress and the president-elect in the 2023 presidential election, has reached out to other presidential candidates in an effort to bring peace. George said, “When you talk about moves for reconciliation, the majority of Nigerians are ashamed.
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