Nigerians did not vote for hardship – LP’s Kenneth Okonkwo hits corrupt INEC officials
Kenneth Okonkwo, One of the spokespersons for the Obi/Datti Presidential Campaign Council, on Monday, said that Nigerians did not vote for the level of hardship being witnessed in the country.
Okonkwo alleged that the current hardship was “technically glitched” on Nigerians by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.
Recalls that the term ‘technical glitch” was used by the electoral body while explaining its inability to transmit results of the last presidential election to its result viewing portal.
INEC had before the election promised and assured Nigerians it would transmit election results online in real time.
However, its failure to live up to its promise and assurance generated a lot of controversies, with many doubting the credibility of the final result given by the INEC.
However, the Supreme Court has since ruled that the INEC has the power to determine how it would transmit election results.
Meanwhile, amid the increasing hunger in the land, Okonkwo, in a post on his X handle on Monday, cursed corrupt INEC officials, saying they were the thieves that have enthroned fellow thieves to inflict pains on Nigerians.
He wrote, “Nigerians did not vote for this level of hardship. This hardship is technically glitched on us by INEC. O’ God multiply hardship and sufferings on INEC officials that have ever rigged elections in Nigeria. They are thieves that have enthroned fellow thieves to inflict pains on us.”
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