Members of the Coalition of Civil Society Organization and Political Parties for Good Governance (CCSOPPGG) on Thursday besieged the office of the European Union (EU) in Abuja over the report on the last general election.
The EU had faulted the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) for the operational challenges and glitches experienced with
the bimodal voter accreditation system (BVAS) and the result viewing portal.
The
EU’s monitoring team said the discrepancies in the elections severely damaged
public confidence in the electoral body.
Addressing
some EU officials during the demonstration, Lillian Ogbole, CCSOPPGG leader,
said though elections are not perfect anywhere in the world, the election that
produced President Bola Tinubu was “transparent”.
Ogbole said the EU report could trigger chaos, adding that
the country’s sovereignty and security are at stake.
“We were taken aback when the report came,
the media was awash with the report of the EU carefully and specifically saying
that the election was fraudulent and that the election felt short of
requirements of every credible election in the world,” he said.
“I don’t know where that one is coming from.
If it is the election that we were all part of, that we all fought vigorously
with our lives and everything we have as patriots and well-meaning Nigerians to
ensure that the election was held, if it is the same election that the EU spoke
about, then it means that something is fishy somewhere.
“You would also agree with me that the report of
the EU is enough to trigger a national problem, is enough to trigger a national
chaos, our security is at stake, our sovereignty is at stake, our unity is at
stake.”
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