Elections
in Nigeria: INEC and Bayelsa in perspective
Elections in
Nigeria now seems to be a war between two political parties. The Bayelsa
State governorship election really is an example. According to reports,
the elections was marred by both verbal and physical fights among their
supporters. A lot of violence actions were recorded, killing of innocent
citizens who came out to vote, even the abduction of electoral officials
and ballot box snatching in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area one of
the state’s eight LGAs. It was also recorded that past President Goodluck
Jonathan and his wife’s first attempt at accreditation at about 8:45a.m was
unsuccessful on account of malfunctioning card readers.
We need to pray for a day we have a peaceful voting in Nigeria. So from the results recovered, what’s the current status of the election saga? According to reports out of the eight local governments in Bayelsa state, seven LGA’s has been collated and PDP leads in six while APC only won in one which is the Brass LGA where the APC candidate hails from. Even at that INEC have declared the election inconclusive because of what happened at Ijaw South LGA, so we all keep our fingers crossed and watch.
INEC! Inconclusive election again? The trends this morning tagged INEC as “inconclusive electoral committee”. How true is that?
There is need to improve and get the citizens a better way and method of voting without stories, its time government provide them with good securities, equipments.