A coalition of INEC accredited observer groups has commended the electoral body for the successful conduct of the just concluded rerun election in Adamawa State.
The leader of the group, Dr. Nwambu Gabriel, told reporters in Yola that they were in Adamawa State to provide independent observation of the election which was threatened by a rumoured court order.
The group described the rerun election of Lamurde, Numan and Demsa Federal Constituencies of the state as transparent, free, fair and credible.
They observed that by this election, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has demonstrated a significant improvement in its overall conduct of elections in Nigeria.
The group also noted that the election was keenly contested, stressing that two political parties were dominant in terms of mobilising the electorates.
It recommended the election as a model for other elections in Nigeria, especially the introduction of the simultaneous accreditation and voting which was tested in Southern Ijaw Local Government, Bayelsa State and now Adamawa State.
The Northern Patriotic Front, Centre for Credible Leadership and Citizens Awareness as well as Global Centre for Conscious Living against Corruption made up the coalition.
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EFCC issued the fresh summon after examining some of the vouchers and other related documents it took from NAMA during its unscheduled visit to the agency last Friday. The anti-graft agency had, during the visit, demanded the Director of Finance, Aliche, who was not around, and left an invitation order for her to appear before it in Abuja.
This latest invitation, though could not be confirmed by NAMA’s General Manager, Public Affairs, Mrs. Olajumoke Aduke Adetona when The Guardian asked her to react to the information, was not denied by her when she said “ I don’t have information, I can’t confirm (about what is going on in the EFCC), I was not even around when the EFCC came last week.”
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The leader of the group, Dr. Nwambu Gabriel, told reporters in Yola that they were in Adamawa State to provide independent observation of the election which was threatened by a rumoured court order.
The group described the rerun election of Lamurde, Numan and Demsa Federal Constituencies of the state as transparent, free, fair and credible.
They observed that by this election, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has demonstrated a significant improvement in its overall conduct of elections in Nigeria.
The group also noted that the election was keenly contested, stressing that two political parties were dominant in terms of mobilising the electorates.
It recommended the election as a model for other elections in Nigeria, especially the introduction of the simultaneous accreditation and voting which was tested in Southern Ijaw Local Government, Bayelsa State and now Adamawa State.
The Northern Patriotic Front, Centre for Credible Leadership and Citizens Awareness as well as Global Centre for Conscious Living against Corruption made up the coalition.
The post Observer Groups Laud INEC On Adamawa Rerun Election appeared first on Channels Television.
EFCC issued the fresh summon after examining some of the vouchers and other related documents it took from NAMA during its unscheduled visit to the agency last Friday. The anti-graft agency had, during the visit, demanded the Director of Finance, Aliche, who was not around, and left an invitation order for her to appear before it in Abuja.
This latest invitation, though could not be confirmed by NAMA’s General Manager, Public Affairs, Mrs. Olajumoke Aduke Adetona when The Guardian asked her to react to the information, was not denied by her when she said “ I don’t have information, I can’t confirm (about what is going on in the EFCC), I was not even around when the EFCC came last week.”
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