Abba Kaka: New INEC Chair Must Explain Technical Glitch, Fix Damage To Electoral Credibility
Public policy analyst and development expert Abba Kaka says Amupitan’s main task is restoring public trust after INEC’s self-inflicted reputation crisis.
Public policy analyst and development expert Abba Kaka says Amupitan’s main task is restoring public trust after INEC’s self-inflicted reputation crisis.
Development expert and economic analyst, Taufiq Raimi urges Professor Amupitan to resist political pressure and rebuild public trust in Nigeria’s electoral process.
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Former PDP presidential aspirant urges electoral, economic, and political reforms, warning Nigeria risks repeating past failures.
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