Monday, March 30, 2015

RE: USA Africa Dialogue Series - News Release: Socio-cultural Consequences (Negative) Of 2015 Presidential & National Legislative Elections In Nigeria (Part One)

Emeka Umeagbalasi and his Tribal Society for Jungle Liberties and Ruse of Law will never see anything good in deploying PVC and CR in the conduct of 2015 elections. In Anambra State where the Secretariat of Emeka Umeagbalasi's tribal organisation is situated, a bowl of rice was not only registered as a voter but voted during the 2013 Anambra gubernatorial election. The registration number of the bowl of rice was stated as 90F5617871295274448. Its occupation was Civil Servant, gender was male and its age was 37. The pain of Umeagbalasi and his ethnic cadets is that their chance of injecting ghost voters to support their choice candidates in an election have finally been blocked with the use of PVC/CR in elections. Those who had never wanted PVC/CR to be deployed in this election had done their best now to cause artificial failure so as to accomplish, in particular, their negative prophecy on the Card Readers. 
 

Subject: Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - News Release: Socio-cultural Consequences (Negative) Of 2015 Presidential & National Legislative Elections In Nigeria (Part One)
From: seguno2013@gmail.com
Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2015 06:25:16 -0500
To: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com

You should get out of this ethnic syndrome and self- centered agitation and move on by respecting and appreciating a thorough job done by Jega and his team. The whole world has credited the INEC leadership and its entire team for the job well done in spite the daunting challenges they had apart from some disgruntled Ibo elements who called themselves international Society for Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law. 
We are anxiously waiting for the results of the last presidential elections. I hope this group is not another Nzeribe who worked to scuttle the 1993 presidential election. Nigerians must shine their eyes!
Prof. Segun Ogungbemi

On Mar 30, 2015, at 5:17 AM, chidi opara reports <chidioparareports@rocketmail.com> wrote:

As Nigeria, Nigerians and the international community await the official results of the referenced crucial polls in Nigeria, the leadership ofInternational Society for Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law in Southeast Nigeria, being the rights based organization in Nigeria that had earliest entry into the 2015 general polls' advocacy in the country  including the just held segments; and having made our position, observations and reservations publicly known; has resolved to take a critical look at the socio-cultural consequences (negative) of the polls' management and conducts under the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) headed by Prof Attahiru M. Jega. The grand aim is geared towards making them an eternal reference point in contemporary election industry in Nigeria and beyond as well as to ensure their proper remedies to avoid transforming into widespread post election violence and wanton calamities. We also wish to ensure that they are not repeated in the country or any part thereof in subsequent polls...............

 
 
From chidi opara reports

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