Atiku's aide: INEC chair's pledge for a credible general election is meaningless.

 The Independent National Electoral Commission's Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, received a letter from Mr. Phrank Shaibu, the Special Assistant on Public Communication to the People's Democratic Party's (PDP) presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, claiming that

promising to deliver credible governorship polls by ensuring that INEC officials found wanting during the presidential election will be barred from participating in the March 11 governorship poll is useless.


Yakubu had pledged to ensure the strict application of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System during a meeting with resident electoral commissioners on Saturday.


"All staff found to be negligent, whether they are regular or ad hoc officials, including collation and returning officers, must not be involved in the upcoming elections," the INEC chairman declared. Additionally, RECs must start disciplinary actions right away in cases where  

Yakubu's assurances were deemed to be worthless and unconvincing by Atiku's aide in a statement released on Sunday. The chairman of INEC, he continued, was merely attempting to hide after holding the worst elections Nigeria had ever experienced since independence. After INEC's dubious performance in the elections on February 25, he urged Yakubu to refrain from attempting to deceive Nigerians once more.

He also praised Mary Beth Leonard, the US ambassador to Nigeria, for acknowledging that the results of the elections fell far short of what Nigerians had hoped for.

"The INEC chairman is nothing but a hypocrite," read the statement. He allowed himself to be used, or he used himself, to undermine Nigerians' will after promising to upload the results from voting booths in real-time. You'll be shocked to learn that despite the election taking place seven days ago, the complete results have still not been posted on INEC's result viewing portal. The election was so bad that it didn't live up to Nigerians' expectations, as stated again by a number of foreign media outlets, observers, and US Ambassador Mary Beth Leonard. The chairman of INEC is attempting to assign blame rather than apologize.

"He is now attempting to save face after INEC's appalling performance at the fraudulent election of February 25, insisting that errant staff would be disciplined and would not be used in the March 11 governorship election. This is blatantly absurd. Does INEC intend to train new employees to take the place of the allegedly errant ones within the next five days? Will he hire new employees or send some down from space? According to reports, INEC declared Bola Tinubu, the All Progressives Congress candidate, as the winner of the presidential election held on Saturday, February 25.

Shaibu added that "over 300,000 Nigerians have already signed a petition on Change.Org to demand that the US, UK, and Europe place a visa ban on the INEC chairman," but advised the INEC chairman to be "man enough to own up to his failure."

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