“It was adjudged the freest and fairest election in Nigeria, yet politicians have blatantly ignored that beauty; the beauty of credible elections.
“Remember, it was an election Nigerians came out en mass to choose their leaders, irrespective of their cultural/traditional and religious affiliations,” he said.
“There is thuggery in politics in Nigeria, too many litigations in Nigeria, too many issues that transparent elections ought to have addressed,” he said. “June 12 should naturally encourage more voters to endorse democracy and election, but the turnout during our election is gradually declining. He said that the country’s democracy had gotten more advanced with some achievements, urging Nigerian politicians to work toward making it better.Nigerians stay awake! Obasanjo and ‘owners of Nigeria’ plotting another June 12, By Louis Odion
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