The Centre for Democracy and Development says Nigeria’s democratic process is currently under threat and President Muhammadu Buhari must provide the needed leadership to stem the tide.
Cases of widespread violence and electoral fraud, as reported by the press and independent observers marred the exercise in both states.Mr Lyon polled 352,552 votes to defeat Duoye Diri of the Peoples Democratic Party who polled 143, 172 votes. “Elections which would have enabled everyday citizens express their democratic preferences were violently and crudely undermined by an unrelenting band of partisan outlaws.
She also said her organisation’s accredited non-partisan observers, including trained roving journalists, reported over 79 critical incidents in the Kogi State off-cycle governorship and the rerun senatorial elections held. “Vote trading which was also widespread across the state constituted 28.38 per cent of total reported malfeasance while under-aged/multiple voting constituted 5.41 per cent of total incidents reported.
The centre noted that in the face of these violations of the electoral process, “there was an urgent need for the President to show leadership in order to restore the sanctity of the ballot”.
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