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Edo Election: Civil Society Coalition Warns INEC, Security Agencies Of Dire Democratic Consequences Of Compromise

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By Chidi Ugwu

The Coalition of National Civil Society Organisations (CNCSOs) has issued a stern warning to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and Security Agencies to uphold the sanctity of the electoral process in the collation of the Edo State Governorship Election Results as the consequences of compromise will be dire to Nigeria’s democracy.

In a statement signed by its National Secretary, Alhaji Ali Abacha, the coalition of over 75 Civil Society Groups, Community-based Organisations, and Socio-political Pressure groups, noted that “the 2023 general elections exposed INEC’s glaring inefficiencies and blatant disregard for democratic principles”, saying that the “Edo election presents an opportunity for redemption as any attempt to subvert the will of the people will be vehemently resisted.”

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The Civil Society organizations in the Press Statement says, We demand that “INEC conduct itself in a manner that inspires confidence in the electoral process. This includes strict adherence to electoral guidelines and laws, transparent collation and announcement of results, and neutrality and impartiality.

“Compromising democracy invites anarchy. Edo voters, not INEC or external forces, must decide their next Governor. The era of court-decided elections is over. The people’s decision must prevail, and their voices must be heard loud and clear in Edo State.

“We equally caution Security agencies, including the Nigeria Police Force, the NSCDC, the Military, and the DSS, against succumbing to political pressure or inducement of any kind aimed at thwarting the electoral outcome in the State. Your role is to safeguard democracy, not undermine it. Maintaining professionalism throughout the electoral process is non-negotiable.

“To the people of Edo State, we urge continued vigilant participation. Protect your vote; ensure your voice is heard. The world watches, and history will judge the actions of INEC and the Security Agencies in the ongoing governorship election.

“We will not tolerate any form of manipulation or rigging. The Edo election must be free, fair, and credible”, the Civil Society Coalition insisted.

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