2023 elections damaged INEC, judiciarys credibility TMG Report
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Through a document, they point out to the judiciary that they always serve the interests of the powerful, obscenatively and obscenously. They maintain that it is clear that the members of the judiciary are “servable to a higher power.” They call “farse” and “lies” the determinations of those who seek to dictate justice.
Jega Calls For Overhaul To Restore Credibility In Nigeria’s Elections » News.ng
Former Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Chairman, Professor Attahiru Jega, has called for comprehensive electoral reforms to address persistent challenges undermining the credibility of Nigeria’s elections. Speaking at The Platform Africa event organised by The Covenant Nation on June 12, Jega highlighted ongoing issues plaguing both federal and state electoral commissions despite previous reform efforts. “The Independent Nationa…
2023 elections damaged INEC, judiciarys credibility TMG Report
Calls for urgent reforms ahead of 2027 polls From Juliana Taiwo-Obalonye, Abuja Transition Monitoring Group (TMG) has released a critical report on Nigerias 2023 election cycle, asserting that the electoral process seriously damaged the reputation of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the judiciary, raising profound concerns about the future of Nigerias democracy. []The post 2023 elections damaged INEC, judiciarys credibilit
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