The Nation Newspaper Middle-Belt Coalition to Obi: accept 2023 clection outcome now
The Coalition of Civil Society Organisations under the auspices of Middle-Belt Pan Nigerian Forum has urged the former Labour Party presidential candidate,In a statement issued by Dr. Danladi Ceceko, the group’s spokesperson, the coalition asserted that the results of the election won by President Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress , reflected the wishes of the Nigerian people.
The coalition expressed disappointment with Obi’s critique of the electoral process, accusing him of undermining the country’s institutions, including the Independent National Electoral Commission and the Supreme Court. “It is evident that the political elite who frequently malign the Independent National Electoral Commission are often the same ones who oversee the worst elections in the country through the State Independent Electoral Commissions .”
The coalition urged Nigerians to respect their institutions and work together to improve the electoral process, rather than disparaging them.“It is hypocritical of Mr. Peter Obi to claim that the election which brought Governor Alex Otti of Abia was credible and transparent, while asserting that the election he lost was marred by irregularities. It is worth noting that both elections were conducted by the same INEC under the leadership of Prof. Mahmud Yakubu.
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