2023: Jega, Utomi, others unveil non-partisan coalition

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Ahead of the 2023 general elections, the former Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Attahiru Jega, and a foremost political economist, Prof. Pat Utomi, on Friday unveiled a non-partisan coalition.

He explained that every Nigerian can start by contributing as little as N5 to provide funding for the new initiative in order to take back their politics from the clutches of money bags.

He explained that the argument by some legislators that the National Communications Commission lacks the capacity to make the electronic transfer of results was suspect. Making his contribution via zoom, a United States of America-based Nigerian, Precious Ehikimi, said, “We are in a very precarious situation. The Supreme Court says electronic transmission is a mere guideline but INEC says we can do it.

 

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Failure on arrival, both of you has no moral right to fight Buhari’s administration. Stomach infrastructural political leaders.

If there is anything to occupy NASS, it will be on a new constitition. Electronic transmission does not guarantee a free, fair elections

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