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COALITION OF CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
Being the text of a #PressConference addressed by a Coalition of Civil Society Organizations on the outcome of the just concluded general elections and the State of the Nation today
Good afternoon
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Comrades, members of the fourth estate of the realm, ladies and gentlemen
Preamble
We want to start by passing our warmest regards and salute to NIGERIANs for their commitment to the unity of Nigeria by coming out to express their democratic right in the just concluded in
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Enough of Political Rascality Over
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2023 General Elections
We in the civil society community have watched recent events in the nation's body polity with keen interest. We have observed this negative trend since the end of the recently held 2023 General Elections notwithstanding the inconclusiveness of 2states
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Due to this, we as democrats, can no longer fold our arms and do nothing as responsible stakeholders in the Nigerian project.
For the purpose of emphasis, what the country has been passing through since the 2023 general elections is nothing more than political rascality,
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Irresponsibility, crudity, recklessness, insensitivity and treasonable acts which threaten our nation's democracy and national security.
As you all know, we have been active players in Nigeria's political life since the days of military despotism in the 80's and 90's.
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We have even been very active since our tertiary education days as young adults till now and our roles in the civil society movement are very much well known and documented.
For the avoidance of doubt, our series of advocacy have brought us to follow in the footsteps of
8) leading lights in the civil society movement such as the likes of Chief Gani Fawehinmi, Beko Ransome Kuti, Anthony Enahoro, Baba Omojola, Alfred Ilenre, Chima Ubani, Admiral Ndubuisi Kanu, Cmdr. Dan Suleiman, Alao Aka Bashorun, Hajiya Gambo Sawaba, Ola Oni, Arthur Nwankwo,
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Prof Jadesola Akande, Alhaja Raliat Daniju, all of blessed memory.
We are also glad that some of the shinning lights such as Chief Ayo Opadokun, Prof Wole Soyinka, Dr. Keziah Awosika, Fred Agbeyegbe, Ayo Obe, Titi Akosa, Prof Femi Obayori, Biodun Aremu etc are still alive
10) but remain sad that the country of our dreams that was hoped and laboured for, is still far away from the proverbial Eldorado.
It is to the credit of these patriots and many more persons of like minds and interest, that they were able to galvanize the society for good
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governance and democracy in their lifetime and thus played critical roles in terminating military dictatorship in Nigeria. Their heroic stance and actions are well acknowledged and receipted by history.
Collectively with these giants, we sacrificed sweat, limbs and lives
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and lives of the Nigerian people at great costs to birth this democracy in 1999 and we will not fold our arms and watch it derided, demarketed, maligned, discredited and truncated by elements that lack democratic ethos and credentials.
We refer to characters who lack
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proper understanding of democracy and its values and are not ready to learn, have obstinately refused to imbibe the tenets of democracy which is about the will of the majority over the minority as expressed by all Nigerians who came out to vote at the polls.
Following the
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fair, successful and credible conduct of the 2023 general elections by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), whom we commend for the marvelous work it has done despite all the landmines laid in its path, we have watched with bated breadth and shock, how some
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characters are plotting to truncate our hard earned democracy at all costs through treasonable and subversive calls for the installation of an interim government.
These unpatriotic elements have resorted to fake news, hate speech, lies, falsehood, misinformation and
16) campaign of blackmail and calumny against all known national institutions with a view to arm twisting and blackmailing them to toe their ignoble and undemocratic line.
Wickedly of them, their sinister and unpatriotic actions have caused threats to the lives of Nigerians
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If we all recall, while INEC was busy with the collation of the Presidential and National Assembly Elections results, two bitter and sore losers presidential candidates and members of their political parties having seen the handwriting of defeat on the wall via their
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manually collated party agents results from the polling units, to the wards, local government levels and state collation centres, started calling for the cancellation of the presidential election midway citing irregularity of non uploading of the results to the IRev by INEC
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and sadly, this irresponsible, nsensitive, reckless, provocative and treasonable call was echoed by a former President of Nigeria whose place is cemented in our political history as the progenitor of do or die politics, who supervised the most scandalous elections in our
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national Ladies and gentlemen, we want it placed on record, that we condemn in totality the pockets of violence, voters intimidation and harassment which occurred in some polling stations during the elections and we demand that the security agencies investigate and
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take appropriate action to remedy these infractions that have become a recurring decimal across the country at every election cycle.
However, we reject in strong terms the attempt to taint the credibility of the 2023 general elections by anti democratic elements who
22) have taken their campaign of calumny against the successful and credible conduct of the elections to a ridiculous height by describing it as the worst in Nigeria's history, that it was marred by electoral violence and voters suppression which is at variance with the facts on
23) the ground. According to a report published by socioeconomic research firm SBM, voters intimidation, harassment and assault were only reported in 5% of the polling stations nationwide. This figures reflect a downward trend of violence. The 2023 general elections was the
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least violent in Nigeria's election history and the data of election history below will validate our position.
25) that 13 persons were killed in 36 incidents across Nigeria, but this figure could go as high as 28 if we consider some media reports of deaths which is subject to verification.
Thus, like we say, data don't lie, so how can any responsible person be engaged in lies, falsehood
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and blackmail of the 2023 general elections in the face of obvious facts that it's violence rate shows a steady decline unlike in previous elections?
It is a well known fact that Nigeria operates a constitutional democracy in which the process for the installation of a
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government has been prescribed as through universal suffrage (election) by the 1999 Constitution (as amended).
The same Constitution also provides room for aggrieved parties to seek redress for any perceived infraction through the Election Petitions Tribunal and the Courts.
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Nowhere in the 1999 Constitution (as amended), is it stipulated that when an election) is conducted and results declared, that the aggrieved parties, candidates and supporters can resort to street protests, threats of violence, call for cancellation of election or
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Installation of an interim government.
The Constitution does not permit for aggrieved candidate(s) or party to engage in peddling of fake news, hate speech, lies, falsehood, misinformation, incitements, campaign of blackmail, intimidation and calumny against the
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Any party, candidate or its agents resorting to the above mentioned anti- democratic acts and threats to national security under our laws, is liable for treason and we urge the government to activate all its law enforcement
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We are shocked &amused that while going to court to challenge the outcome of the presidential election which was conducted successfully &creditably by INEC in which they
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lost, same aggrieved candidates & their party are in the same breadth hypocritically applauding and commending the conduct of national & state houses of assembly & governorship elections by same INEC in which they won, these political parties, its candidates and agents have
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been making provocative, irresponsible, insensitive, reckless, undemocratic and subversive statements against democracy and national security through interviews, comments, sponsored rallies which is condemnable and unacceptable.
We also condemn in strong terms,
34) the subversive & unGodly sermons from anti democratic elements accomplices on the pulpit who have desecrated the altar of God for political expediency.
Everyday, the sensibilities of Nigerians are assaulted and traumatized by the so called men of God denigrating the Lord's
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temple for filthy political lucre which is very sad, unfortunate, reprehensible and despicable.
We however want to use this opportunity to admonish these agents of destabilization, that as Nigerians who went to the polls peacefully and orderly to exercise our franchise on
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election day and even observe the elections, we will no longer fold our arms and watch them discredit and undermine our democracy and national security for their selfish end.
We state that as organizations which observed the 2023 general elections under our umbrella body,
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we affirm that the elections were conducted in substantial compliance with provisions of the electoral Act 2022 and the outcome reflected the will of the people as expressed at the polls.
The treasonable comments and conducts being exhibited over an election that was
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The silence of the majority of Nigerians who voted for the President-elect & other candidates who won at the polls, must not be mistaken
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for cowardice, enough is enough!
We commend the media for the professionalism and objectivity exhibited before, during and after the elections and appeal to them to continue to uphold the ethics of the profession just as we charge them to educate and sensitize innocent and
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peace loving Nigerians on the tenets of democracy which is being daily debased, abused and assaulted by these anti democratic elements just to confuse and incite the people for selfish end, enough is enough!
Finally, we commend our hardworking and tireless security and
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anti graft agencies for their
professionalism, impartiality and dedication to duty which contributed in no small measure to the success and credibility of the elections and particularly urge the security agencies to rein in these anti democratic elements to face the law
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for subversion and treason where it is established after investigation.
Enough is Enough of political rascality over the 2023 general elections.
God bless the Federal Republic of 🇳🇬
Thank you all for your attention.
Yours Sincerely,
Razaq Olokoba
Convener
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Campaign for Dignity in Governance
Nelson Ekujumi @nekujumi
Co-Convener
Committee for the Protection of Peoples Mandate
Titi Akosa
Co-Convener
Center for 21st Century Issues
Raji Rasheed Oyewumi
Co-Convener
Movement for Democratic Change
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Alex Omotehinse
Co-Convener
Center for Human and Socio-economic Rights
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We wish to inform the public that a group of the Nigerian 2023 Presidential election losers are currently protesting at the park in front of the White House. It is important to note that
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the US government is not involved or in support of the protest, as anybody can get approval for a peaceful protest.
We also wish to state that this protest was sponsored by Peter Obi, who lost the election in Nigeria. It is our belief that the Nigerian Presidential election
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was free and fair, and Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu won the election. The majority of Nigerian voters gave him their mandate, and no propaganda, manipulation or tissue of lies can stop his inauguration.
The Chairman of the All Progressives Congress APC in the United States,
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Article by the Hon Minister of Youths and Sports @SundayDareSD
on the 2023 Elections .
1) The Nigerian elections that I witnessed, By @SundayDareSD
In all of these, some of our statesmen, a segment of both the international and national media, are mute about giving
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credit to one man to whom it is due. That person is President Muhammadu Buhari.
The Nigerian presidential election was held & won fairly by the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The elections were the first to spilt votes across three
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parties, a departure from the two party model to which we have become accustomed.
Despite lapses noted by various observer bodies, most international, as well as domestic groups, found the election to be a credible and accurate reflection of the will of the electorate.
Dear Nigerians,
I thank all of you who have expressed your goodwill towards me on the occasion of my 71st birthday. I received your kind words with great pleasure&was profoundly touched by the depth of
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your care &support.
Above all, I thank God Almighty for the life He has given me, for all the opportunities &doors He has opened to me along the way.
This year in particular, I see this day as one of deep reflection. The spiritual meaning & significance of the holy month
3) of Ramadan matter to me much more than the celebration of any individual milestone.
Yet, this is my 1st
birthday as the President-elect.
A few weeks back, Nigerians gave me the honour of a lifetime. In exactly two months, on the 29th of May my term in office will begin.
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You know why obidients believe and are trending #Tinubuisadrugbaron#TinubuIsADrugDealer?
Because the bulk of their role models from the East made their money from drugs,they can’t believe Tinubu could have achieved so much success without getting his hands soiled
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Most of their role models from the East have their hands in the most Stinky drug pies .
Let us go to the NDLEA and other Law enforcememt agencies and do the ethnography of the drug business in Nigeria you find out that 80 per cent comes from particular ethnic group in the
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country.
A former Deputy Inspector of Police at his first day on the hallowed Chamber was shocked to his marrow with an ungly sight.An robbery suspect he had shot in the leg is now a colleague in the Senate. To which ethnic nationality did he belong ?
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Nigerians reaffirm choice of Tinubu with solidarity march, express readiness to defend mandate
A multitude of concerned Nigerians and other APC Volunteers marched on the Unity Fountain in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory, on Monday, 27th of March, to express
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their solidarity with the President-Elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, as well as their readiness to defend the mandate freely given to him by a majority of Nigerians in the just-concluded presidential elections.
This was against the backdrop of widely criticized calls from
3) the defeated candidate of the Labour Party and his running mate, Peter Obi and Datti Baba-Ahmed, demanding the suspension of the presidential inauguration ceremony scheduled for the 29th of May over their challenge to Tinubu’s decisive win.