Protesters block INEC office over alleged manipulation of polls

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Protesters have barricaded the INEC headquarters in Umuahia, Abia State, to register their complaints about what they call “obvious manipulation” of the presidential and national assembly elections held last Saturday.

The protesters under the aegis of the Coalition of Civil Society, South East chapter, rejected the outcome of the polls, accusing INEC of subverting the people’s will.

Led by their Deputy Coordinator, Irobikansi Abraham Chijioke, the group carried placards with various inscriptions such as: “This is electoral fraud”; “We can’t continue like this”, Nigeria youths are disappointed”, ”INEC chairman is a disappointment” and “Taxpayers money wasted”.

They expressed disappointment over the failure of INEC to transmit the results of the election from various polling units contrary to earlier assurances by the commission.

A protester, Irobikansi said “INEC is here to thwart the result of the will of the masses. They have not done well. INEC should sit up and ensure that they give us the will of the people so that there will not be break down of the law”.

Also speaking, the Secretary of the group, Okonkwo Boniface Chidi protested to register their displeasure in areas the election did not hold, noting that there were no uploads of many results through the BVAS.

He, therefore, advised: “Muhammadu Buhari should do something. INEC boss should be held responsible for this abnormality. We are peaceful but not happy with the result of the elections”, he said.

According to the Treasurer of the group, Nwankwo Chukwuemeka Christopher, the Coalition of Civil Society is non-partisan but to look at issues as they concern the elections.

“The President should make the masses believe in the commission and the BVAS.

“The will of the people should not be thwarted. The President should ensure no repeat of INEC inabilities during the next election.”