NigeriaDecides2023: APC, NNPP, 9 others support INEC, want result announcement continued
saying they want the collation and announcement process to continue.
Apart from APC, other parties that expressed their support for the process are party A, AA, AAC, APM, NNPP, NRM, YPP, ZLM, PRP and ZLP. They all expressed confidence in the process. PREMIUM TIMES reported how agents of the PDP accused INEC of violating the Electoral Act by going ahead with the result collation and announcement for the presidential election despite not uploading the results on the iREV portal.The aggrieved agents all walked out of the venue.INEC chairman Mahmood Yakubu rejected the demand of the agents and said the process would continue.
Mr Yakubu noted that the commission has the power to review the electoral process but it can only do so after collation is concluded.A total of 18 parties are taking part in the presidential election. But four – APC, PDP, LP and NNPP – are considered major contenders.
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