Edo Governorship Election: Peace or War? -Nwanbu / Ameh
Summary
TLDRIn this episode, the panel discusses the upcoming governorship election in a Nigerian state, focusing on the refusal of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) to sign a peace accord, citing bias from the police and the Independent National Electoral Commission. The discussion highlights concerns about the electoral process, the role of the peace accord, and the need for fairness and transparency. The panelists emphasize the importance of an unbiased electoral body and the potential impact of the PDP's decision on voter turnout and the election's credibility.
Takeaways
- 🗳️ The script discusses the upcoming governorship election in a do state, Nigeria, and the tension surrounding the peace accord.
- 📜 The People's Democratic Party (PDP) is hesitant to sign the peace accord, citing bias from the police and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
- 🚔 PDP accuses the police and INEC of favoring the All Progressives Congress (APC), requesting the redeployment of the state's electoral commissioner and police commissioner.
- 🏛️ The APC initially opposed PDP's refusal to sign but later changed its stance out of respect for the rule of law.
- 🤝 The discussion highlights the importance of the peace accord in maintaining a peaceful electoral process amidst political tensions.
- 👮♂️ There are concerns about the impartiality of the police force, with allegations of them being biased towards one political party.
- 🔍 The conversation points to a need for reengineering the peace accord to address pre-election, during-election, and post-election issues more effectively.
- 📉 The script suggests that the credibility of the electoral process is at stake, with the potential for low voter turnout due to a lack of trust.
- 👥 The involvement of various stakeholders, including the national peace committee and civil society, is crucial for ensuring a fair and credible election.
- 🏢 The discussion calls for transparency and the redeployment of officials where necessary to maintain public confidence in the electoral process.
Q & A
What is the significance of the peace accord in Nigerian elections?
-The peace accord is significant in Nigerian elections as it aims to ensure a peaceful and fair electoral process. It is designed to prevent violence and promote democratic governance by encouraging political parties to commit to non-violence and fair play during and after elections.
Why did the PDP refuse to sign the peace accord in the upcoming governorship election in a do state?
-The PDP refused to sign the peace accord citing bias on the part of the Inspector General of Police and the Independent National Electoral Commission, accusing them of working with the All Progressive Congress (APC) to manipulate the election.
What is the role of the national peace committee in the electoral process?
-The national peace committee, headed by notable figures like former head of state General Abdulsalami Abubakar, plays a crucial role in promoting peace and credibility in the electoral process. It monitors the conduct of political parties and candidates, and encourages adherence to the peace accord.
How does the refusal of a political party to sign the peace accord affect the electoral process?
-The refusal of a political party to sign the peace accord can cast doubt on the integrity of the electoral process and may lead to a lack of trust among voters. It can also potentially escalate tensions and contribute to a charged atmosphere, which could undermine the peaceful conduct of the election.
What are the concerns raised by the PDP regarding the impartiality of the electoral umpire and law enforcement?
-The PDP has raised concerns about the impartiality of the electoral umpire and law enforcement, accusing them of bias and collusion with the APC. They have demanded the redeployment of the resident electoral commissioner and the state commissioner of police to ensure a credible poll.
What is the APC's stance on the PDP's refusal to sign the peace accord?
-Initially, the APC criticized the PDP's refusal to sign the peace accord but later changed its stance, stating that it did so out of respect for the rule of law.
What are the implications of the allegations of bias against the Inspector General of Police and the Independent National Electoral Commission?
-The allegations of bias against the Inspector General of Police and the Independent National Electoral Commission can undermine public confidence in the electoral process. It suggests a potential for unfair treatment of political parties, which could lead to disputes and affect the credibility of the election outcome.
How does the deployment of 35,000 police officers for the election impact the perception of the electoral process?
-The deployment of a large number of police officers can be seen as an effort to maintain law and order during the election. However, it could also raise concerns about the potential for misuse of power or intimidation, especially if there are allegations of bias against law enforcement.
What is the importance of citizen participation and vigilance in the electoral process?
-Citizen participation and vigilance are crucial in the electoral process as they help ensure transparency and accountability. Active citizens can question the actions of political parties and officials, demand fairness, and contribute to a more credible and democratic election.
What are the potential consequences of a lack of trust in the electoral process among Nigerian citizens?
-A lack of trust in the electoral process can lead to low voter turnout, increased political apathy, and a general erosion of faith in democratic institutions. It can also result in protests, social unrest, and a questioning of the legitimacy of elected officials.
Outlines
🗳️ Tensions Rise Ahead of Governorship Election
The video discusses the upcoming 2024 governorship election in a do state, Nigeria, which is fraught with tension. The People's Democratic Party (PDP) is reluctant to sign a peace accord due to alleged bias from the Inspector General of Police and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), accusing them of favoring the All Progressives Congress (APC). The PDP demands the redeployment of the state's electoral commissioner and police commissioner to ensure a fair election. The APC initially opposed the PDP's stance but later agreed out of respect for the rule of law. The conversation in the studio includes the national secretary of the Coalition of United Opposition Party, an election observer, and the director-general of the Center for Credible Leadership and Citizens Awareness, who express concerns about the electoral process, the need for peace accords, and the potential impact on voter turnout.
🤔 The Significance and Shortcomings of the Peace Accord
The discussion continues with an exploration of the peace accord's importance in the context of Nigeria's charged electoral environment. The peace accord is seen as a necessary measure due to the history of forceful attempts to win elections. However, there are concerns about its effectiveness, as evidenced by past incidents of violence during elections, such as in Kogi State, where helicopters were reportedly used to intimidate voters. The conversation highlights the selective enforcement of the peace accord and the need for a more equitable approach that includes all parties. The role of the police and the electoral commission in ensuring a credible election process is questioned, with calls for transparency and accountability.
🚔 The Role of the Police in Electoral Integrity
The conversation delves into the role of the police in the electoral process, with a focus on the deployment of 35,000 police officers for the election. There are concerns about whether this number is excessive or necessary, and whether the police can maintain impartiality, especially given the PDP's allegations of bias. The discussion suggests that the police should work in tandem with stakeholders and be open to reassigning personnel if confidence in their impartiality is lacking. The importance of transparency and the perception of fairness in the electoral process are emphasized, with the understanding that the police's actions can significantly impact voter trust and participation.
🏛️ The Independence and Accountability of Electoral Bodies
The discussion addresses the independence and accountability of the electoral commission, with participants questioning the appointment process and the potential influence of political loyalties. There are calls for the nomination and appointment of electoral officials to be moved to bodies like the National Judicial Council (NJC) to ensure impartiality. The conversation also touches on the need for citizens to be more involved in the electoral process to ensure transparency and to hold politicians accountable. The importance of having a credible electoral system that reflects the will of the people and leads to good governance is highlighted.
🌐 The Impact of Electoral Practices on Democracy
The final paragraph discusses the broader implications of electoral practices on Nigeria's democracy. There is a consensus that politicians sometimes undermine the electoral process for their own gain, which can lead to a lack of trust in the system. The conversation emphasizes the need for citizens to be more engaged and for the electoral commission to be truly independent. The participants also express a desire for electoral reforms that would ensure all elections are conducted on the same day to reduce the influence of power and improve the overall integrity of the process.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Governorship Election
💡Peace Accord
💡Political Parties
💡Electoral Body
💡Bias
💡Redeployment
💡Credibility
💡Voter Turnout
💡Electoral Integrity
💡Perception
💡Stakeholders
Highlights
The anticipation of the 2024 governorship election in a do state is creating tension among political parties and candidates.
The electoral body is prepared to conduct the election in all 18 local government areas despite challenges.
The People's Democratic Party (PDP) may not sign the peace document for the first time, citing bias from the police and electoral commission.
The PDP accuses the Inspector General of Police and the Independent National Electoral Commission of favoring the All Progressives Congress (APC).
The APC initially criticized the PDP's refusal to sign but later changed its stance out of respect for the rule of law.
The National Peace Committee, headed by General Abdulsalami Abubakar, is discussing the credibility of the election process.
The discussion raises the question of the necessity of a peace accord in a democratic election environment.
The role of the peace accord in maintaining the integrity of the electoral process is debated.
Concerns are raised about the selective enforcement of arrests and the lack of consequences for electoral offenses.
The need for re-engineering the peace accord to address actions of overbearing governors and ensure fair play is emphasized.
The impact of the PDP's refusal to sign the peace accord on voter turnout and confidence in the electoral process is discussed.
The importance of transparency and trust in the electoral process is highlighted, with calls for the redeployment of officials where confidence is lacking.
The potential for the 21st of September election to be marred by issues of credibility and fairness is a concern.
The discussion touches on the overbearing attitude of those in power and the need for a more level electoral playing field.
The role of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in ensuring a transparent and credible election is questioned.
The potential for the 21st election to be influenced by the concentration of power and the desire to win at all costs is a concern.
The idea of having all elections on one day is proposed as a way to reduce the influence of staggered elections on the opposition.
The importance of citizen participation and advocacy in strengthening the electoral process is emphasized.
The need for an electoral system that produces credible leaders who will work for the betterment of all Nigerians is discussed.
Transcripts
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we glad to have you back it's still this
week here on rights he coming to you
live from the nation's capital which is
exactly one week to to the March
anticipated 2024 governorship election
in a do state and ahead of the poll all
eyes are under action or in action of
the political parties and their
candidates now just electoral body o
says it is prepared to conduct the
election in all the 18 local government
areas of the state even as it Appeals
the voters and the political actors in
the state to comport themselves properly
but except something significant happens
before next Saturday I mean this coming
Saturday the people Democratic party PDP
signature may not be on the peace
document if it happens it will be the
first time a participating party and its
candidate will be declining to sign the
peace Accord the party and its candidate
as igodo refused to sign the pack citing
bias on the part of the police Inspector
General of police K Boku and the
independent National electoral
Commission on who they accuse of working
with the all Progressive Congress APC to
wreak the election now the party wants
both the Ador resident electoral
commissioner and the state Commissioner
of police redeploy to ensure a peaceful
and credible poll the all progresses
Congress APC initially told the pdp's
line of not signing but later change its
mind saying it did so so out of respect
for the ru of law The credibility of the
national peace committee headed by
former head of state general Abdul
salami abbaka retired and Bishop Hassan
cooker all right joining us in the
studio to take a look at the ad do
governorship election and what is at
stake uh is the national secretary
Coalition of United opposition party cup
Peter am also joining us in is election
Observer Gabriel Wu U is the director
General Center for credible leadership
and citizens awareness gentlemen glad to
have you join me in the studio this even
thanks for having me good
H in my money program I mean the
Daybreak we we we were discussing with
uh a a a contributor cont contributor to
uh Vanguard a columnist he
says what's why do you need a peace
Accord when
Nigeria is not at War do you really need
a peace Accord for an election I mean we
will get to talking about the fact that
PDP didn't sign but what's your sense
for me sincerely if we truly you know
you know working in the part in of
democratic governance and Democratic
elections we don't really need a peace
Accord but the fact that the our our
electoral environment has been driven by
those who want to take it by force those
who want to be sworn in and become you
know superintendent for the Affairs of
state or federal government at whatever
cost that's what the why the P Accord
came in board I was a member of the
initial member of the P Accord and I
know that the the what the P Accord play
the role they played in 2015 was a major
role but the problem is now what I'm
saying is that we cannot continue to
discuss just signing of the peace Accord
we need to to look at the background the
pre during and post elction faces what
how is a affect the interest of other
poit other participating political party
because we in the multi party Democratic
process and if there's no peace you
can't be P you can't be pushing towards
Justice if there's no if there's no if
there's no equity if there's no fairness
if there's no Integrity in the process
and you are saying people should come
and sign peace Accord he undermines the
the the Integrity of the electoral
process for for for for us to get it
right you can have a situation where an
unbiased ire as partisan members who are
going to superintendent over the Affairs
of Elections and you expect me to
continue to you know you know um support
such process without you know raising
voice and then pointing out the the the
wrong in the system so the piece I C we
must reengineer it try to you know frame
it in a way that they will also look at
actions of overbearing Governors towards
you know um other political parties and
then drive it in the way that there must
be fair play for all participating
parties Peter says re-engineer
it
PDP refused to sign APC at the point
thought of doing so so what's the
problem PDP is accusing in the wreck of
being a cousin to the uh minister of the
fct
wi and is accusing police the one the
police commissioner removed this is
their word that's what they are saying
you know so what do you make of the fact
that PDP for the first time among all
the political parties did not sign on
this basis and what he said about re in
the peace the peace committee well thank
you so very much um first of all it is
pertinent to to know the essence of this
P Accord the peace Accord as it were now
those who crafted those who designed you
know the pie Accord he is one of them
you know you know believes that usually
during election and electioneering
processes we have um situations of um
where the environment is usually charged
fully charged and tensed we now have
attacks both sides of you know whether
it is ruling political party or
opposition political parties you have
them you have accusations and counter
accusations you know we see you know the
Fallout of all that in in litigations
post election now what do we have in ad
do state now
we have seen the piece Accord being
signed in ki state governorship election
last year we saw it being signed in IMO
state governorship election last year
and in this election for which we served
as observers we saw helicopters in ki
State shooting human beings from up and
cutting away ballot boxes and left now
in Nigeria there is um a government
agency in charge of the airspace you
can't just fly like that without being
known or giving an authority you know to
to to
fly till today as we speak nobody has
been arrested nobody has been prosecuted
for that action nobody has been you know
you know arrested or charged or seen to
be arrested for what had been
perpetrated in ki state mean why these
are people that have signed the the
so-called peace Accord you see from what
is happening we fast forward to AO State
and then a particular political party
has raised an alarm that over 60 of his
main members have been
arrested they have been arrested they
were not even tried or you know
questioned or quized in ad those State
they've been transferred to Abuja what
kind of if the arrest is across board if
they've been arresting or invited uh uh
members of the part I think who says if
they did it wrong take them to court if
they didn't do any wrong release them
the issue is this yes that's very
correct the issue is that it is just one
political party that has been hunted
down you see in in in the spirit of
fairness we would want them to invite
every Nigerian can be invited suppose it
is the members of labor party members of
our C party APC PDP nobody will raise an
alarm if it is just
see there is no consequences for these
offenses and that is why people can just
what saying that there are no
consequences it becomes a jambur people
are just tired of the same ritual every
time when there is going to be an asked
you he said reengineering you didn't
talk about it so there should be
punitive meion there should be very
serious uh punitive measures you know
for persons who have impaired on the
Electoral processes in Nigeria Peter
yeah the Ed of Yaga he says this um PDP
not signing the peace Accord may affect
voter turnout so he he says with pdp's
accusation of police uh being the Third
Leg of APC that's what they alleging how
do you think police should handle this
crisis of confidence what he is saying
is that the igp should invite all the
parties involved for a dialogue that
that not solve the problem I'm not here
to cry for the PDP because I I saw a
video by we talking about I'm trying to
say something I saw a video about some
months some few months ago when the
local government chairman was bringing
down his b boss and telling them that
they had instruction from the government
that there no be labor party B boss
should not be in these particular
positions that is by the way for me it
will affect voter vter voter turn out
because all the all the situation we be
having you know at the backdrop of all
the conduct of election where you find
out that the voter turnout is low is
because people don't even believe in the
electoral process the electoral process
is losing his own Integrity people don't
believe that the outcome of the of vote
cast is what was was announced these are
challenges that are there and that's why
we are saying if you look at the the
perplexity and the uncertainty that is
be clouding waving overing around the
21st election of 21st 2024 electionday
election you will know that those who
are charged with power are always trying
to use the power to maximum to be able
to you know aler in a a party of their
interest the igp must act in a way PDP
is the government in power in a those in
a those State there's a federal
government most time the federal
government has more more Authority the
the PDP might do the sponsor the area
boys do whatever they want to do but
when it comes to State actors it is the
federal government that run state that
own that authority to to to to post as
they like and act in the interest of
whatever part the the effect is that we
must now start to have a a proper
process where opposition party will be
part of the um and electoral security
meeting that will Define what the police
will do with the opposition party in the
state or at the national level there's a
problem with our electoral system we
can't continue to run under this
uncertainty under this kind of strength
being displayed against the Nigerian
electorate in all of this it is the
citizens that suffer it is not the
politicians that are playing to their
own interest we must know that look the
peace are called if the peace are have
not been releasing report of violence
that like my brother mentioned in ki
violence in IMO and then all the time
you come you just to prepare paper for
people to sign it will water down the
the potency of that it look like a
jambur so we can't continue doing one
thing and mandate to do what you're
saying it it look the kind of persons
that are on that board that's why the
respect they get they they shown a lot
of interest in trying to create an
electoral what we say as we speak to you
now you can't have a cousin of a of of
of of a man who goes to TV and say
nothing will happen I'll put fire in
another People's State and being the
resident electoral commissioner for
state in such an election who comes to
TV and say people comes to beg him you
can't have somebody who has 700 WI a
special adviser on land and Survey these
are these are politicians the there are
lot of people who are into advocacy and
Civil Society now they are no longer
appointing them they're not appointing
their own cronies and members of their
party to to to to to pretend over their
effect of of of of our electoral process
we must sit down and agree that the
Electoral if you go to website you see
their their Vision Integrity on byas
credibility these are not no longer
being respected by by politicians G
Gabriel 35,000 police 35,000 police
offices deployed for the
election what's your sense too little
too much not necessary what do you think
um first of all you see um some of us
have um raised alarm over
um Court actions in um Edo State yeah we
have very serious um attacks you know on
individuals on um group of persons by
Cult groups you know now it becomes
imperative therefore that government
should do something very decisive in
fact the state vigilante group you know
has gone a lot a long way to cing you
know the Menace of this CT group
including kidnapping by um these persons
that stay uh in the bush you know so I
think that um bringing in a lot of
policemen 35,000 policemen you can look
at it and feel that it is so much but
they should work in tandem with all the
stakeholders if a particular political
party is raising a a red flag that they
don't like this they are not confident
in this what does it take we have other
Nigerians that can serve there we have
other Nigerians that can serve as for
the credibility of the election because
per need to be seen to be transparent
they need to be seen to be credible if
some persons have raised an alarm what
does it take you withdraw that person
and put fix another person there to be
sure that everything uh you know goes
well we are Nigerians and we've been
here for a while but
supposing just supposing that H now PDP
is in governance in the state just
supposing that uh we're just supposing
that PDP is raising a false alarm must
they put inck and the police to task to
change the pressing there I am not
understand where I'm coming from yes yes
I want to let you know that I am not the
mouthpiece of PDP I don't belong to
political part why I called is because
that the people raising this okay okay
they the people that didn't but look at
the alarm that was raised it is so
gerine like the C officers that were
mentioned they gave their names and said
that the the the the the Departments or
the Ministries that were the spos you
know that they were attached to them
it's fictitious it's not inexistent they
even went as far as saying that these
people were imported from a nearby uh
State you know into a those State for
the purpose that has to be investigated
these are things that are so clear there
are a lot of people who also apply if
there are issues about some persons why
don't you allow them set them aside and
then bring more people that are aside
that are still there you have a lot of
people you know that have applied do you
see do you see the police hking on to
the voice of the Ed of Yaga you know for
purposes like he has said perception is
important and and so you say okay
because these people have one particular
side has raised an issue all right for
peace sake you know uh do you see them C
toing what to what PDP has said about
the the CP and the the wreck I I think
perception most times is stronger than
reality and if they are not going to
heit to you know the request for for for
they must be able to do things
transparently because the impartial
impartiality of in is something that we
hold very strongly the independent of H
and if you say that whatever
makes will not will not be there if
there's no transparency if there's no
trust in the process and if there's no
Integrity in the process of conducting
election we we know for sure that the
election coming on the 21st of September
has already H is having a lot of issues
and I I don't think we should be in a
state of War every time we want to
conduct election we shouldn't be it's
about you know people you know trying to
you know brag and say we have authority
to do whatever we like you can go to
hell and that will not help our
democracy neither will it help our
people what we are looking for is people
who have competence Merit and ability
people who can come into office through
the vote of the people so that they can
respect the people because why our
politicians are not respecting the
people is because they can bring
themselves into office put themselves
back in office and do whatever they they
want and if must if feel that this
request had been made there a lot of
time people ask people to recuit
themselves and based on the fact for
purpose of making sure you have
integrity for the purpose of and
transparency for that election you as a
person please there lot of Nigerians
there lot of other that can be redeploy
from another place they very qualified
for me I know that the 21st election is
very important I don't even think we
should be having staggered election but
that is by by by the way because there's
so much power being concentrated being
so much forces being put on this
staggered election that makes opposition
party so weak you know in order to be
able to participate properly and that's
why you see that for over the years the
inter party advisor Council other
organization have been pushing that if
we can give three ballots on on on one
day why can't we give five ballots let's
condu election one day let look for way
Tove all issu some of the Judgment that
was given by Supreme Court they made it
now thata is Stagg is stagger IMO is
staggered there were mistakes in this
process we could just be able to adjust
this thing and make all election one day
because I tell you the overbearing
attitude of those in power especially at
the federal level to win election at all
cost is really breaking our electoral
process how do we uh I mean
because I
just I just finished discussing on PL
and well okay I won't say what he
said all right but how do we what what
I'm trying to say is that we may come
here next time and start discussing this
issue because we're looking for
Solutions yeah in neck the meaning of
the acronym is independent is in really
independent can we make in really
independent because it is said that he
that pays the biper ttitude yeah plays
the biper stitute yeah thank you so much
that's a very pertinent um question you
see uh in the real sense of it in ought
to be truly independent but if you go
through the appointment of
in you know the nomination for the
Senate to just
screen you know it becomes uh some of us
have opined that you know these things
should be moved either to the njc or
some other bodies you know that are
different from you know politicians as
it were there is a tendency you know for
somebody to be loyal you know or to
exhibit some um level of loyalty you
know some so some so somebody who has
appointed him however we have also seen
somebody who has appointed the in
chairman and an election was declared
against that person in this country that
was good luck Jonathan he appointed
Professor atua an election was held in
2015 and Professor JGA declared an
election for which former president
goodlock
lost so that affility is which should be
what it is that is what it ought to be
however I will tell you the truth in as
it is now for me is striving as much as
possible to be independent but to
conduct a transparent free fair and
credible election does not lie in in
alone NE is not a magician or group of
magici that I agree with that sometimes
these in officials to day and night
suffers the any problem that you know
that comes up as a result of an election
or a Mal practice or rigging of election
it is in but we have also seen that some
in officials who perpetrated in some
some of them are in jail we have also
seen professors that's a professor from
either aai bomb state or somewhere that
served as a a coition officer you know
being you know has gone to jail because
of my practices so often times it's not
in in the real sense of in as the
professional you are National Secretary
of of sorry of of of of United
opposition party so you're a political
you're a politician so the talk
the talk is that politicians
circumvent I mean the talk is that
politicians try to circumvent the law
circumvent the rules and they are the
people who cause most of the problem
that in seems to face yes in in alone is
not to be bled there are a lot of other
you know player in the field when it
comes to election and and that's why
Nigerians need to start to pay more
attention because the election is not
just the election day issue alone like I
told you when we started there's the
during there's the period of prefaces
where this all these things are put in
place if the citizens start to now
participate more and ask more question
and become more active in the process of
setting up you know for before the
election you will find out that things
will get clearer how do you want what no
there are lot there are lot of ways even
when you paste some of these forms at
the at the centers when you talk about
for8 at the polling unit the citizens
are not really interested you can't just
cast your vote and go home in a state
where politicians have be most Pol some
politicians have become very desperate I
said 10 politician because we have had
exception you talk about Jonathan here
if Jonathan can use his own power to run
the 2015 election some of people who got
into government will be in government
today so they the exception but they are
very desperate politicians too that are
willing to go to any level to mind
undermine the Integrity of our election
he talked about njc but if you look at
jce way report and all that about njc
appointing officials people spoke to me
last week for two hours and told me that
I was taking the wrong direction because
njc had not even be able to you know to
to discipline judges who manipulate who
somebody from fourth position to first
position and you know these are the
issues so we you not give them the power
to nominate and the power to also decide
so we must see down prop very well the
issue that you must that I got from you
and I know that is jine is the fact that
politicians are not creeping their way
into the Electoral commission people
appoint people if not because we stood
our grounds when H H chair was appointed
she would have been the national
commissioner today a special ad ad to
the president so these are the things
that politicians are doing and those who
have power and it is in the light of
this if the citizens if citizen advocacy
and participation is strengthened and
citizens start to see the danger or the
danger that is inherent in the in in lck
when we don't have credible we don't
have transparent electoral processes the
cons consequences are very huge we don't
have good RADS we don't have hospitals
we don't have anything to count on so we
must have an electoral system that will
throw up credible people that will make
sure that Nigerian grow for the
betterment of all
electoral system that would thr up the
kind of people Nigerians need uh to lead
them well thank you so much the national
secretary Coalition of United opposition
Party Cop Peter am thank you for being
here and then uh election Observer
Gabriel Wu wambu is the director General
Center for credible leadership and
citizens awareness our hope is that all
your contributions will get to the right
quarters and they will take the right
actions thank you so much hope thank you
so thank you so much well that's much
that's the much we can take on this
edition of this week thanks uh to our
production team here in abua Lagos and
London to join us same time next week
for another exciting Edition I am n amug
thanking you for watching
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