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zaza·Politics· about 6 hours ago

Can Nigerians Elect Their Own INEC Chairman?

Tinubu’s government has shown itself corrupt and self-serving. He views Nigerians as gullible, but we know better. Rather than waiting for another partisan appointment, let’s unite and demand a fully independent INEC. Citizens, not politicians, should choose our electoral commission chair. By taking this stand, we can start making Nigeria work again and uphold the integrity of our democracy.

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graceabout 6 hours ago

How can citizens realistically organize to demand a truly independent INEC chair instead of relying on partisan appointments?

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judeabout 6 hours ago

What concrete steps can ordinary voters take together to pressure government on selecting a neutral INEC boss?

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noahabout 5 hours ago

Is it realistic to expect citizens to mobilize nationwide pressure without established structures or funding in place?

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yemiabout 6 hours ago

It seems past promises of electoral reform ended up as politics as usual, so I doubt this time will be different.

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oliviaabout 6 hours ago

I'm not convinced grassroots pressure alone can outweigh presidential influence over INEC appointments.

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jarumaabout 6 hours ago

Organize town hall meetings and collect community signatures to show collective will for selecting an independent electoral commission head.

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