Sagay said this while lambasting the INEC Chairman over plans to register more political parties, ahead of the 2023 general election.Speaking with Independent, the PACAC Chairman insisted that the INEC chairman only articulates problems without any solutions while waiting for somebody else to do it for him.
“I myself with my level of education find it very difficult to identify my party logo out of the 73 political parties that contested in the presidential election. Now, INEC is talking of 200 and they are just saying it without thinking of what to do about it so that we don’t get to that level. “That is what INEC should be talking of. They should get their lawyers to draft a document and send it to the Ministry of Justice so that the conditions for registration can be made more drastic and at the end, we won’t have more than 10 political parties.
Truth must be told....thanks sir.
Not weak but a coward..3year old baby knows de truth
Been long you said something sensible.
Completely agree. A man who will register over eight political parties and still counting have no business being the head of any public institution especially inecnigeria There is no justification for registering political parties that have husbands and wives and nothing else.
I want believe that this man is not a professor of law because his sense of reasoning is calling for questioning. Pls is that he talks before thinking or the other way round?
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I thought you are supporting him? Confused people..
Hahahaha
Why Professor Itse Sagay?
Gbam!
First time you are speaking the truth
Now the hounds turn against each other
Hmm. What a S.A.N
Haha 😂 🤣
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