Government

Nigerians React as INEC Postponed General Elections

  • Nigerians React as INEC Postponed General Elections

Nigerians have rejected the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)’s reasons for the postponement of the general elections.

Nigerians, who took to social media immediately after the announcement, said INEC had four years to prepare for the general elections and announced February 16 more than a year ago. Still, the Independent National Electoral Commission chose today to embarrass the nation.

On twitter, Kene @Cassey300 said so @inecnigeria waited till 5hrs to vote and decided to postpone the election. What about people that have travelled miles to go and vote? Inec save our country.

Pontius Pilate @Pontius007 said incompetence at its peak. On election day? Damn!

Former Governor of Ekiti State, Peter Ayodele Fayose, who also took to his twitter said: Two days ago, I told Nigerians that the Presidency cabal were considering postponement of the elections because they knew that they can’t win. Now I’m vindicated. With this, they have only succeeded in making their situation worse. Nigerians will defeat this tyranny ultimately.

Others are complaining about cost implications of such decision, saying most of the materials will have to be reprinted, while the cost of maintaining international observers will jump up.

Businesses that closed early on Friday will have to do the same on February 23, when the election is now scheduled to take place. Suggesting that business activity will remain down for another week.

However, APC Presidential Campaign Council, led by Festus Keyamo, condemned the postponement of the elections: “We condemn and deprecate this tardiness of the electoral umpire in the strongest terms possible. President Muhammadu Buhari had since cooperated fully with INEC by ensuring EVERYTHING it demanded to conduct free and fair elections were promptly made available to it. This news is, therefore, a huge disappointment to us and to our teeming supporters nationwide and around the world, many of whom have come into the country to exercise their franchise,” Keyamo said in a statement.

While Atiku Abubakar, the Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, has asked Nigerians to remain peaceful and come on February 23rd to vote.

“The Buhari administration has had more than enough time and money to prepare for these elections and the Nigerian people were poised and ready to perform their civic responsibility by voting in the elections earlier scheduled for Saturday, 16 February 2019,” Atiku said in a signed statement from Yola, Adamawa State.

“This postponement is obviously a case of the hand of Esau but the voice of Jacob. By instigating this postponement, the Buhari administration hopes to disenfranchise the Nigerian electorate in order to ensure that turn out is low on the rescheduled date. Nigerians must frustrate their plans by coming out in even greater numbers on Saturday, 23 February and Saturday, 9 March, respectively.”

Samed Olukoya

Is the CEO and Founder of Investors King Limited. He is a seasoned foreign exchange research analyst and a published author on Yahoo Finance, Business Insider, Nasdaq, Entrepreneur.com, Investorplace, and other prominent platforms. With over two decades of experience in global financial markets, Olukoya is well-recognized in the industry.

View Comments

Share
Published by
Samed Olukoya

Recent Posts

N1.3bn Fraud Allegation: Court Orders Arrest of Dana Air MD For Not Showing Up For Arraignment

A Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered the arrest of the Managing Director of…

1 hour ago

Nigerians To Enjoy 85% Discount On Groceries, Phones, Home Appliances, Others As Konga Begins Yakata Black Friday Sale

Consumers in Nigeria now have opportunity to get 85 percent discount on products of their…

1 hour ago

Nigeria Partners with ECOWAS and Morocco to Launch $26B African Gas Pipeline

The Nigerian government, in partnership with the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Morocco,…

1 hour ago

Naira Falls to N1,676.90/$1 at Official Market, Slides to N1,708.87/$1 at Alternative Window

The Naira depreciated at the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEM) by 0.61 percent and…

3 hours ago

President Tinubu Orders Release of Minors Prosecuted for #BadGovernance Protests

Following a recent viral video on the X app regarding the prosecution of minors who…

6 hours ago

Nigerian Army Seizes 700,000 Liters of Stolen Petroleum in Sweeping Raid Across Four States

In a series of raids across Rivers, Bayelsa, Akwa Ibom, and Delta states, troops from…

6 hours ago