Last Sunday, this paper published the first part of the gambit - TopicsExpress



          

Last Sunday, this paper published the first part of the gambit the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, led by Professor Attahiru Jega, got itself into. And whereas the Commission would have been expected to attempt to address the concerns raised by the report, it chose to embark on a voyage of half- truths and deception in an advertorial explaining, rather vainly, ‘Why INEC is creating new Polling Units, PUs”. In this second part, Sunday Vanguard raises more posers for the Commission regarding the inappropriateness of allocating more PUs to the North, an area where it has weeded Ghost Voters in their millions. This exclusive report digs deeper into the dangerous game of political conspiracy that has been on at INEC and which we have carefully followed in the last two years. The findings are mind-boggling, as there are cogent and verifiable reasons to suggest that the ever acrimonious North/South dichotomy may have become a guiding principle of administrative philosophy at INEC, a philosophy that is now threatening to affect the hard-earned integrity of Jega. Therefore, how this academic of international repute would get himself out of this bind should be of concern
Posted on: Sat, 30 Aug 2014 20:05:56 +0000

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