Presidential election fell below expectations, Baba-Ahmed laments


Yusuf Baba-Ahmed Datti, the vice presidential candidate of the Labour Party, has noted that the just concluded 2023 presidential elections fell below standard.


Speaking in Hausa in an interview, he explained that the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, should not have announced the result of the presidential election without attending to complaints and rectifying all the anomalies brought before it.


He assured of the party’s determination to take action in saving Nigeria and protecting the sanctity of votes cast in last Saturday’s election.


He reiterated that the electoral commission is violating the law, stressing that it violated the Electoral Act 64 sub-section 4 and section 65 of the Electoral Act 2022 as amended.


According to him, “The Act has stipulated that it was mandatory that at the completion of an election, the result must be transmitted to what was called IREV.”


He added that an electoral officer must not document the election result without ensuring that the result has been transmitted to the IREV.


He said the act stated that INEC could only consider results in the IREV and not those written manually.


He enjoined all Nigerians to be calm and go about their normal businesses while awaiting the truth to prevail.

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  1. Hey baby politician. You are just in nursery with jagaban as your teacher so don't cry you are almost done with BAT 101. You cant reach d top over night. You did not loose anything cos learnt a good political lesson that will shape better for future ambitions of only you are resilient

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  2. Oh cry cry baby. Igbos are not yet trusted to be Nigerians president but can be VP at arm length. So don't waste your time becoming VP candidate for any igbo they are not yet trusted cos they all believe in biafra

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