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“INEC Unfair To Nigerians With Conduct Of Elections” – Jerry Gana

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Prof. Jerry Gana, former Minister of Information and National Orientation, says the annulment of the June 12, 1993 presidential election was a tragic mistake that was not supposed to have happened.

Gana said this when he spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Minna on Nigeria’s democracy; the journey so far.He said that the former military president, retired Gen. Ibrahim Babangida, meant well by organising the election but for some powerful forces made him to annul it to suit their selfish interests.

“It was a tragic mistake, it should not have happened but since it happened may God help us to get out of it,” he said.The former minister said that the election was a period Nigerians united against evil forces but along the line the people that never meant well for Nigeria had their way.He averred that democracy was better than any other form of government across the globe.“Therefore, we must stay with democracy in order to better Nigeria because it delivers freedom, human rights and a good number of other things,” he said.

Gana said that in all Nigerians needed to thank God for keeping the people and the country together especially, from 1999 to 2023 because the nation’s democracy had had many challenges.“What happened since all these years destroyed other countries when it happened there but we are still living together as a people,” he said.He said that many institutions such as the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and others had been put in place to ensure good governance, fairness, justice and equity.

“It is not yet an uhuru, we are not there yet although a lot of progress have been made.“Right now the right of people to vote and their votes be counted is there, so our democracy is being refined,” he said.The former minister said that the country had recorded huge success in its electoral reform from inception to date.“The recent Electoral Act (reform) is a huge success recorded for democracy in Nigeria.“Now the elections are free, faire and accountable,” he said.Gana said that the country’s economy improved to the extent that it became one of the best economies in Africa.

“If our crude oil, solid minerals and agricultural potentials are harnessed well Nigeria will rule the world,” he said.He however, blamed INEC for the current electoral challenges where many election results were being challenged in the court for alleged electoral manipulations.“Recently, INEC has not been fair to Nigerians in conducting national elections.“Therefore we have a long way to go in our democracy if we allow this ugly development to continue.

“It is true that we have introduced a lot of modern technology to improve our electoral system but these technologies are not being respected today by INEC.“To me, it is a major disappointment that INEC was not fair enough to give us the leaders of our choice,” he said.He expressed optimism that the country would perfect its democracy soon.“

“After going through the current democratic process, it is my hope that the next one will be better,” he said.

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