Senate urges INEC to ensure credible, free, and fair elections 

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On Tuesday, the Senate said that the Independent National Electoral Commission, or INEC, would not be pardoned for failing to conduct the next general elections in a credible manner.

The Red Chamber even revealed that the executive branch worked with the legislature to supply the money and supplies needed for smooth elections.

The electoral umpire was also tasked by Senate President Ahmad Lawan at plenary to make sure that the election’s conduct will be less contentious and more palatable to Nigerians of all political stripes.

“Excuses will not be condoned” he said, because INEC has received everything it requested from the legislature to help hold a credible election.

Lawan added that security services have pledged to create a smooth voting atmosphere so that voters may exercise their right to vote.

Therefore, he advised Nigerians to take advantage of the PVC collecting window provided by INEC to obtain them in order to exercise their right to vote.

He clarified that the election of 2023 was intended to reshape the nation’s destiny as people get ready to choose leaders for positions ranging from national to state levels.

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