2023 Polls: Why we called for interim govt, wrote US, UK - Group

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A group known as the Free Nigeria Movement, FNM on Monday said they have made presentations to the United States, United Kingdom, United Nation, ECOWAS

and others over the alleged fraudulent nature of the presidential and parliamentary election held on February, 25, 2023.

Speaking at a press conference on Monday in Abuja, Convener of the movement, Dr Moses Paul said the members have been protesting and calling for the cancellation of the presidential election amid threats of attack by political thugs working for the government of the day but said they were not deterred, believing that the right thing ought to be done.

He said: “We have made presentations to the governments of the United States, Britain, and country representatives of the United Nations, European Union and ECOWAS Commission.

 

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Interim govt till when? Till Obi wins? We elected Tinubu not interim govt, and Obi will not be forced on us thru any means.

god will surely bring justice to Nigerian bat

May greed not kill you Obidients PeterObi

Una dey crazze.... See eedoits dem

Nigerians voted for Boola Hamed Tinubu and come May 29 2023 he will be sworn in by God's Power and NOT the Interim Government so those Countries they petitioned to should not honour them please and should throw their petition into Dust Bin.

This people are senseless. You want to abort 6 months pregnancy but keep on saying you are not killing the baby! Is that not crazy 🤣🤣?

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