CDD urges INEC to replicate successes of Ekiti and Osun polls in 2023

The Center for Democracy and Development has called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to replicate the successes it recorded in the gubernatorial elections of Ekiti and Osun States in the 2023 general elections .

The CDD, through its Center for Electoral Analysis, congratulated INEC and other stakeholders on the success of the Osun poll.

The state gubernatorial election was held on July 16, 2022, with the People's Democratic Party candidate, Senator Ademola Adeleke, the incumbent.

In its post-election statement signed by its Director, Idayat Hassan, and CDD-EAC Chairperson, Professor Adele Jinadu, the group praised all election stakeholders for what it described as an outstanding performance. positive.

He expressed satisfaction that despite apprehensions about the possibility of a violent disruption of the election, the process turned out to be peaceful.

He said, “As Nigeria heads towards the 2023 General Elections, CDD-EAC reiterated its call on INEC and stakeholders to maintain and consolidate their cordial working relationship for the conduct of the future elections.

“The collaboration between INEC and other stakeholders, in particular civil society organizations (CSOs) and security agents, including anti-corruption agencies such as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Crimes Commission (ICPC) also contributed to the success of Osun's election.

“With the countdown to the highly anticipated general elections of 2023, all stakeholders must maintain the synergies, which have contributed to the vast improvements recorded in Osun and Ekiti States.

"At CDD-EAC, we hope to see the improvements recorded in recent elections replicated in the conduct of the 2023 general elections."

The CDD was thrilled that, like the Ekiti State Governor election before it, the Osun State poll witnessed impressive voter enthusiasm.

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The group commended the political actors for ensuring that the post-election environment remained calm, peaceful and free from any unrest following the announcement of the results by the state collation officer appointed by the Independent National Electoral Commission.

The CDD subsequently called on all candidates to adopt the spirit of true sportsmanship, which involves being graceful in defeat and magnanimous in victory, noting that democracy thrives with such virtues.

CDD urges INEC to replicate successes of Ekiti and Osun polls in 2023

The Center for Democracy and Development has called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to replicate the successes it recorded in the gubernatorial elections of Ekiti and Osun States in the 2023 general elections .

The CDD, through its Center for Electoral Analysis, congratulated INEC and other stakeholders on the success of the Osun poll.

The state gubernatorial election was held on July 16, 2022, with the People's Democratic Party candidate, Senator Ademola Adeleke, the incumbent.

In its post-election statement signed by its Director, Idayat Hassan, and CDD-EAC Chairperson, Professor Adele Jinadu, the group praised all election stakeholders for what it described as an outstanding performance. positive.

He expressed satisfaction that despite apprehensions about the possibility of a violent disruption of the election, the process turned out to be peaceful.

He said, “As Nigeria heads towards the 2023 General Elections, CDD-EAC reiterated its call on INEC and stakeholders to maintain and consolidate their cordial working relationship for the conduct of the future elections.

“The collaboration between INEC and other stakeholders, in particular civil society organizations (CSOs) and security agents, including anti-corruption agencies such as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Crimes Commission (ICPC) also contributed to the success of Osun's election.

“With the countdown to the highly anticipated general elections of 2023, all stakeholders must maintain the synergies, which have contributed to the vast improvements recorded in Osun and Ekiti States.

"At CDD-EAC, we hope to see the improvements recorded in recent elections replicated in the conduct of the 2023 general elections."

The CDD was thrilled that, like the Ekiti State Governor election before it, the Osun State poll witnessed impressive voter enthusiasm.

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The group commended the political actors for ensuring that the post-election environment remained calm, peaceful and free from any unrest following the announcement of the results by the state collation officer appointed by the Independent National Electoral Commission.

The CDD subsequently called on all candidates to adopt the spirit of true sportsmanship, which involves being graceful in defeat and magnanimous in victory, noting that democracy thrives with such virtues.

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