A group of women in support of Senator Aisha Binani have staged a peaceful protest in front of the INEC Headquarters in Abuja demanding a conclusion to the pending governorship election in Adamawa State and also want the electoral commission to resist any attempt to rig the process.
Another group of civil society organisation say the governorship candidate of the APC in Adamawa State is desperate for power and is whipping up sentiments to manipulate the electoral process.
The INEC Headquarters in Abuja is the new destination for people dissatisfied over the outcome of the just concluded election in the country.
The inconclusive Governorship election in Adamawa and the uncertain fate of the most prominent female Governorship candidate has pushed these women to occupy INEC’s headquarters to protest an alleged attempt to manipulate the process.
What these women want is a conclusion of the inconclusive election, strictly monitored by the electoral commission to prevent what they say are efforts to derail the emergence of what will be Nigeria’s first democratically elected female Governor.
But the electoral commission insists it will ensure the process is transparent and will not be tilted to favour any political, religious or social-cultural sentiment.
The APC Senator Representing Adamawa North in the National Assembly Elisha Abbo is also alleging that there was massive voter suppression and the result from Fufore local government was declared under duress.
Senator Aisha Binani of the All Progressives Congress is locked in a fierce contest with PDP’s Ahmadu Fintiri, incumbent Governor of Adamawa State.
But there is yet to be a clear winner as supplementary elections will be conducted in places where voting did not hold.
This civil society organisation counters allegations made by Senator Binani’s camp alleging that there is a deliberate effort to rig her out.
Concerned citizens for peace and development claim AISHA Binani’s desperation for power is a threat to peace in the state.
They insist, Binani was never announced winner of the Adamawa Governorship election.
INEC is yet to announce a new date for the conclusion of the Adamawa state governorship election, there is growing tension and uncertainty as the fate of the two frontrunner in the inconclusive election hangs in the balance.
A group of women in support of Senator Aisha Binani have staged a peaceful protest in front of the INEC Headquarters in Abuja demanding a conclusion to the pending governorship election in Adamawa State and also want the electoral commission to resist any attempt to rig the process.
Another group of civil society organisation say the governorship candidate of the APC in Adamawa State is desperate for power and is whipping up sentiments to manipulate the electoral process.
The INEC Headquarters in Abuja is the new destination for people dissatisfied over the outcome of the just concluded election in the country.
The inconclusive Governorship election in Adamawa and the uncertain fate of the most prominent female Governorship candidate has pushed these women to occupy INEC’s headquarters to protest an alleged attempt to manipulate the process.
What these women want is a conclusion of the inconclusive election, strictly monitored by the electoral commission to prevent what they say are efforts to derail the emergence of what will be Nigeria’s first democratically elected female Governor.
But the electoral commission insists it will ensure the process is transparent and will not be tilted to favour any political, religious or social-cultural sentiment.
The APC Senator Representing Adamawa North in the National Assembly Elisha Abbo is also alleging that there was massive voter suppression and the result from Fufore local government was declared under duress.
Senator Aisha Binani of the All Progressives Congress is locked in a fierce contest with PDP’s Ahmadu Fintiri, incumbent Governor of Adamawa State.
But there is yet to be a clear winner as supplementary elections will be conducted in places where voting did not hold.
This civil society organisation counters allegations made by Senator Binani’s camp alleging that there is a deliberate effort to rig her out.
Concerned citizens for peace and development claim AISHA Binani’s desperation for power is a threat to peace in the state.
They insist, Binani was never announced winner of the Adamawa Governorship election.
INEC is yet to announce a new date for the conclusion of the Adamawa state governorship election, there is growing tension and uncertainty as the fate of the two frontrunner in the inconclusive election hangs in the balance.
A group of women in support of Senator Aisha Binani have staged a peaceful protest in front of the INEC Headquarters in Abuja demanding a conclusion to the pending governorship election in Adamawa State and also want the electoral commission to resist any attempt to rig the process.
Another group of civil society organisation say the governorship candidate of the APC in Adamawa State is desperate for power and is whipping up sentiments to manipulate the electoral process.
The INEC Headquarters in Abuja is the new destination for people dissatisfied over the outcome of the just concluded election in the country.
The inconclusive Governorship election in Adamawa and the uncertain fate of the most prominent female Governorship candidate has pushed these women to occupy INEC’s headquarters to protest an alleged attempt to manipulate the process.
What these women want is a conclusion of the inconclusive election, strictly monitored by the electoral commission to prevent what they say are efforts to derail the emergence of what will be Nigeria’s first democratically elected female Governor.
But the electoral commission insists it will ensure the process is transparent and will not be tilted to favour any political, religious or social-cultural sentiment.
The APC Senator Representing Adamawa North in the National Assembly Elisha Abbo is also alleging that there was massive voter suppression and the result from Fufore local government was declared under duress.
Senator Aisha Binani of the All Progressives Congress is locked in a fierce contest with PDP’s Ahmadu Fintiri, incumbent Governor of Adamawa State.
But there is yet to be a clear winner as supplementary elections will be conducted in places where voting did not hold.
This civil society organisation counters allegations made by Senator Binani’s camp alleging that there is a deliberate effort to rig her out.
Concerned citizens for peace and development claim AISHA Binani’s desperation for power is a threat to peace in the state.
They insist, Binani was never announced winner of the Adamawa Governorship election.
INEC is yet to announce a new date for the conclusion of the Adamawa state governorship election, there is growing tension and uncertainty as the fate of the two frontrunner in the inconclusive election hangs in the balance.
A group of women in support of Senator Aisha Binani have staged a peaceful protest in front of the INEC Headquarters in Abuja demanding a conclusion to the pending governorship election in Adamawa State and also want the electoral commission to resist any attempt to rig the process.
Another group of civil society organisation say the governorship candidate of the APC in Adamawa State is desperate for power and is whipping up sentiments to manipulate the electoral process.
The INEC Headquarters in Abuja is the new destination for people dissatisfied over the outcome of the just concluded election in the country.
The inconclusive Governorship election in Adamawa and the uncertain fate of the most prominent female Governorship candidate has pushed these women to occupy INEC’s headquarters to protest an alleged attempt to manipulate the process.
What these women want is a conclusion of the inconclusive election, strictly monitored by the electoral commission to prevent what they say are efforts to derail the emergence of what will be Nigeria’s first democratically elected female Governor.
But the electoral commission insists it will ensure the process is transparent and will not be tilted to favour any political, religious or social-cultural sentiment.
The APC Senator Representing Adamawa North in the National Assembly Elisha Abbo is also alleging that there was massive voter suppression and the result from Fufore local government was declared under duress.
Senator Aisha Binani of the All Progressives Congress is locked in a fierce contest with PDP’s Ahmadu Fintiri, incumbent Governor of Adamawa State.
But there is yet to be a clear winner as supplementary elections will be conducted in places where voting did not hold.
This civil society organisation counters allegations made by Senator Binani’s camp alleging that there is a deliberate effort to rig her out.
Concerned citizens for peace and development claim AISHA Binani’s desperation for power is a threat to peace in the state.
They insist, Binani was never announced winner of the Adamawa Governorship election.
INEC is yet to announce a new date for the conclusion of the Adamawa state governorship election, there is growing tension and uncertainty as the fate of the two frontrunner in the inconclusive election hangs in the balance.
A group of women in support of Senator Aisha Binani have staged a peaceful protest in front of the INEC Headquarters in Abuja demanding a conclusion to the pending governorship election in Adamawa State and also want the electoral commission to resist any attempt to rig the process.
Another group of civil society organisation say the governorship candidate of the APC in Adamawa State is desperate for power and is whipping up sentiments to manipulate the electoral process.
The INEC Headquarters in Abuja is the new destination for people dissatisfied over the outcome of the just concluded election in the country.
The inconclusive Governorship election in Adamawa and the uncertain fate of the most prominent female Governorship candidate has pushed these women to occupy INEC’s headquarters to protest an alleged attempt to manipulate the process.
What these women want is a conclusion of the inconclusive election, strictly monitored by the electoral commission to prevent what they say are efforts to derail the emergence of what will be Nigeria’s first democratically elected female Governor.
But the electoral commission insists it will ensure the process is transparent and will not be tilted to favour any political, religious or social-cultural sentiment.
The APC Senator Representing Adamawa North in the National Assembly Elisha Abbo is also alleging that there was massive voter suppression and the result from Fufore local government was declared under duress.
Senator Aisha Binani of the All Progressives Congress is locked in a fierce contest with PDP’s Ahmadu Fintiri, incumbent Governor of Adamawa State.
But there is yet to be a clear winner as supplementary elections will be conducted in places where voting did not hold.
This civil society organisation counters allegations made by Senator Binani’s camp alleging that there is a deliberate effort to rig her out.
Concerned citizens for peace and development claim AISHA Binani’s desperation for power is a threat to peace in the state.
They insist, Binani was never announced winner of the Adamawa Governorship election.
INEC is yet to announce a new date for the conclusion of the Adamawa state governorship election, there is growing tension and uncertainty as the fate of the two frontrunner in the inconclusive election hangs in the balance.
A group of women in support of Senator Aisha Binani have staged a peaceful protest in front of the INEC Headquarters in Abuja demanding a conclusion to the pending governorship election in Adamawa State and also want the electoral commission to resist any attempt to rig the process.
Another group of civil society organisation say the governorship candidate of the APC in Adamawa State is desperate for power and is whipping up sentiments to manipulate the electoral process.
The INEC Headquarters in Abuja is the new destination for people dissatisfied over the outcome of the just concluded election in the country.
The inconclusive Governorship election in Adamawa and the uncertain fate of the most prominent female Governorship candidate has pushed these women to occupy INEC’s headquarters to protest an alleged attempt to manipulate the process.
What these women want is a conclusion of the inconclusive election, strictly monitored by the electoral commission to prevent what they say are efforts to derail the emergence of what will be Nigeria’s first democratically elected female Governor.
But the electoral commission insists it will ensure the process is transparent and will not be tilted to favour any political, religious or social-cultural sentiment.
The APC Senator Representing Adamawa North in the National Assembly Elisha Abbo is also alleging that there was massive voter suppression and the result from Fufore local government was declared under duress.
Senator Aisha Binani of the All Progressives Congress is locked in a fierce contest with PDP’s Ahmadu Fintiri, incumbent Governor of Adamawa State.
But there is yet to be a clear winner as supplementary elections will be conducted in places where voting did not hold.
This civil society organisation counters allegations made by Senator Binani’s camp alleging that there is a deliberate effort to rig her out.
Concerned citizens for peace and development claim AISHA Binani’s desperation for power is a threat to peace in the state.
They insist, Binani was never announced winner of the Adamawa Governorship election.
INEC is yet to announce a new date for the conclusion of the Adamawa state governorship election, there is growing tension and uncertainty as the fate of the two frontrunner in the inconclusive election hangs in the balance.
A group of women in support of Senator Aisha Binani have staged a peaceful protest in front of the INEC Headquarters in Abuja demanding a conclusion to the pending governorship election in Adamawa State and also want the electoral commission to resist any attempt to rig the process.
Another group of civil society organisation say the governorship candidate of the APC in Adamawa State is desperate for power and is whipping up sentiments to manipulate the electoral process.
The INEC Headquarters in Abuja is the new destination for people dissatisfied over the outcome of the just concluded election in the country.
The inconclusive Governorship election in Adamawa and the uncertain fate of the most prominent female Governorship candidate has pushed these women to occupy INEC’s headquarters to protest an alleged attempt to manipulate the process.
What these women want is a conclusion of the inconclusive election, strictly monitored by the electoral commission to prevent what they say are efforts to derail the emergence of what will be Nigeria’s first democratically elected female Governor.
But the electoral commission insists it will ensure the process is transparent and will not be tilted to favour any political, religious or social-cultural sentiment.
The APC Senator Representing Adamawa North in the National Assembly Elisha Abbo is also alleging that there was massive voter suppression and the result from Fufore local government was declared under duress.
Senator Aisha Binani of the All Progressives Congress is locked in a fierce contest with PDP’s Ahmadu Fintiri, incumbent Governor of Adamawa State.
But there is yet to be a clear winner as supplementary elections will be conducted in places where voting did not hold.
This civil society organisation counters allegations made by Senator Binani’s camp alleging that there is a deliberate effort to rig her out.
Concerned citizens for peace and development claim AISHA Binani’s desperation for power is a threat to peace in the state.
They insist, Binani was never announced winner of the Adamawa Governorship election.
INEC is yet to announce a new date for the conclusion of the Adamawa state governorship election, there is growing tension and uncertainty as the fate of the two frontrunner in the inconclusive election hangs in the balance.
A group of women in support of Senator Aisha Binani have staged a peaceful protest in front of the INEC Headquarters in Abuja demanding a conclusion to the pending governorship election in Adamawa State and also want the electoral commission to resist any attempt to rig the process.
Another group of civil society organisation say the governorship candidate of the APC in Adamawa State is desperate for power and is whipping up sentiments to manipulate the electoral process.
The INEC Headquarters in Abuja is the new destination for people dissatisfied over the outcome of the just concluded election in the country.
The inconclusive Governorship election in Adamawa and the uncertain fate of the most prominent female Governorship candidate has pushed these women to occupy INEC’s headquarters to protest an alleged attempt to manipulate the process.
What these women want is a conclusion of the inconclusive election, strictly monitored by the electoral commission to prevent what they say are efforts to derail the emergence of what will be Nigeria’s first democratically elected female Governor.
But the electoral commission insists it will ensure the process is transparent and will not be tilted to favour any political, religious or social-cultural sentiment.
The APC Senator Representing Adamawa North in the National Assembly Elisha Abbo is also alleging that there was massive voter suppression and the result from Fufore local government was declared under duress.
Senator Aisha Binani of the All Progressives Congress is locked in a fierce contest with PDP’s Ahmadu Fintiri, incumbent Governor of Adamawa State.
But there is yet to be a clear winner as supplementary elections will be conducted in places where voting did not hold.
This civil society organisation counters allegations made by Senator Binani’s camp alleging that there is a deliberate effort to rig her out.
Concerned citizens for peace and development claim AISHA Binani’s desperation for power is a threat to peace in the state.
They insist, Binani was never announced winner of the Adamawa Governorship election.
INEC is yet to announce a new date for the conclusion of the Adamawa state governorship election, there is growing tension and uncertainty as the fate of the two frontrunner in the inconclusive election hangs in the balance.