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Don’t Expect Credible Elections In 2027 Under Tinubu – Timi Frank Tells Nigerians

by Victor Ndubuisi
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Timi Frank, a former All Progressives Congress (APC) deputy national publicity secretary, stated that Nigerians should not anticipate free, fair, transparent, and credible elections in 2027 under President Bola Tinubu’s and the APC’s administration.

According to Frank’s statement released on Tuesday, the degree of purported electoral fraud, manipulation, and rigging in the states of Kogi and Imo indicates that future elections will not produce any results that can be trusted.

In addition, he said that organisations tasked with safeguarding voters and apprehending manipulators were also involved in the manipulation.

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Frank emphasised that the APC now has a security section that includes the police and other security services.

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“The election has nothing to write home about, and to imagine that it was the first set of elections conducted under the watch of President Tinubu. What happened in Imo and Kogi is a clear indication of the kind of elections Nigerians will witness in 2027.

“Our electoral system is presently in dire straits under our highly compromised Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), which has now graduated from rigging by manipulating the INEC Result View (IReV) portal and the Bi-Modal Voter Accreditation System (BIVAS) to writing results of polling units before the people cast their ballot,” he said.

Frank asserted that the judiciary, which he stated had evolved into the APC’s legal division, would legitimise whatever actions taken by the INEC.

 

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