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Elections: Working with MC Oluomo is a  big risk –  ex-NERC boss warns INEC

He  reacted to the decisions concerning the leadership crisis in the All Progressives Grand Alliance; and pronouncements in Akwa Ibom and Kebbi states

Elections: Working with MC Oluomo is a  big risk –  ex-NERC boss warns INEC


Former scholar and Director, Abuja School of Social and Political Thoughts, Dr. Sam Amadi, on Thursday has spoken on the statement made by the Supreme Court on MC oluomo and unit directing election.

 

He described it as dangerous for the development of democracy and sustainable peace in the court, aso Naija reports 

He  reacted to the decisions concerning the leadership crisis in the All Progressives Grand Alliance; and pronouncements in Akwa Ibom and Kebbi states where the apex court declared former governor Godswill Akpabio and Senate President, Ahmad Lawal senatorial candidates of the All Progressives Congress.

However, Amadi also warned the Independent National Electoral Commission that any association with any platform under the control of the National Union of Road Transport Workers, Lagos State Council’s chairman, Alhaji Musiliu Akinsanya, aka MC Oluomo in the distribution of voting materials would be a big risk.

Also, At a press conference in Abuja, Amadi said with such pronouncements, the Supreme Court had taken over the duties of INEC.

He said, “INEC needs not to be told that any association with any platform under the control of MC Oluomo is a big risk.

Secondly, Whatever it will take for INEC to maintain credibility must be done. INEC should go the extra mile to ensure that it does not jeopardise the credibility of the elections it is conducting.

Any dealing with MC Oluomo’s controlled platform is a complete negation of objectivity and neutrality.

We want to see INEC take a bold and correct decision in the MC Oluomo and APGA cases.

In the case of MC Oluomo, INEC should disengage his road transport union from the distribution of materials in Lagos State because of his obvious and open involvement in the presidential campaigns of Bola Tinubu of the APC.

In the case of the APGA leadership tussle, INEC should immediately affirm the decision of the court on the matter.

 

“The Abuja School and its partners have been analysing reports of decisions by courts on the election.

Also, We are worried by the fact that the courts are taking over the electoral process.

However, This is dangerous for the development of democracy and sustainable peace in the court.

Furthermore, The electoral process is based on the will of the people and the freedom of the people to choose their leaders.

This process needs to be strengthened to avoid the possibility of violence post-election.

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