
All Progressives Congress (APC) aspirant
seeking to contest the next Ondo state governorship election, Chief
Rotimi Akeredolu, has said that politicians and political parties were
the ones that trigger crisis that leads to stalemated elections.
Akeredolu who was once the chairman of
the Nigerian Bar Association, said that people should stop blaming the
Independence Electoral Commission (INEC) for cases of inconclusive
elections recorded in the recent time.
Addressing journalists on Wednesday at
the national secretariat of the APC shortly after picking his nomination
forms, Akeredolu said “When INEC makes some efforts to put in place all
their preparations toward the elections, politicians will go ahead and
put impediments on their part.
“I can assure of one thing. This
inconclusive election has been a thing of concern to everybody but the
question must be asked, who is to be blamed? I think the blame is for
all of us and I want to believe that mainly the blame is for the
politicians because when INEC make some efforts to put in place all
their preparations toward the elections, politicians will go ahead and
put impediments on their part, it is an unfortunate development,” he
said.
Akeredolu regretted that increasing rate
of violence that accompanies recent elections has not enabled the INEC
to make significant progress from where the former INEC boss stopped.
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