Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF),
Babachir Lawal has urged officials of the Independent National Electoral
Commission, INEC, to have conscience and fear God.
Lawal made the appeal in an interview on Arise TV on Monday
while giving his verdict on the Adamawa Governorship rerun election that was
suspended at the weekend.
He said, “I am not surprised that this has happened in
Adamawa. I am, however, still hopeful that probably, in INEC, there are still
people who love this country, people who still fear God. After all, we are in
the fasting season.
“I hope that those people will prevail eventually because
they said that one with God is a majority. So we are appealing to those in INEC
who still have a conscience, who still love Nigeria, to compel the others who
chose to behave otherwise to do the needful thing for our country.
“Look at this INEC, they are Nigerians, their children are
Nigerians, their wives are Nigerians, their cousins are Nigerians and it is in
their interest, if not for their parents, in the interest of their children, to
leave a legacy of a peaceful country, a prosperous country, a country that you
can still change a non-performing leader at will.”
Recall that the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) for
Adamawa gubernatorial election, Hudu Yunusa-Ari, caused major chaos after he
announced Aisha Binani of the All Progressives Congress, APC, winner of the
governorship election on Sunday while collation was ongoing.
Before the collation exercise was suspended on Saturday,
results from 10 local government areas had been announced and Binani was
trailing the incumbent governor and the PDP candidate, Ahmadu Fintiri.
However, INEC swiftly denounced the purported declaration
and suspended the collation of results of the supplementary election.
The electoral umpire further summoned the REC to Abuja with
immediate effect and eventually suspended him.
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Hey master grass cutter keep quite allow binani enjoy her victory.
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