Nigerian comedian, Francis Agoda aka I Go Dye has written a letter to the Independent National Electoral Commission regarding the March 11 Governorship and House of Assembly Elections.
The comedian observed that there were allegations of irregularities, malpractices, and shortcomings widely expressed by Nigerians over the last Presidential and National elections organised by INEC.
I Go Dye, who directed his letter to the Chairman of the Commission, Mahmood Yakubu demanded that he salvaged his reputation by conducting a free and fair election on Saturday elections.
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I Go Dye posted the letter on his Instagram page in the early hours of Wednesday.
He cautioned INEC boss not to take the silence of Nigerian youths for weakness, saying the Governorship and States House of Assemblies elections were another “litmus test” for the Commission’s boss to reclaim his authenticity.
He said;
“Don’t take Nigerian youths’ silence for weakness this March 11th Saturday elections. This is another litmus test for you, Prof Mahmood Yakubu to salvage your reputation and that of INEC.
“The nation is bereaved with the series of claims and counterclaims of irregularities on the part of INEC in the just concluded presidential elections. This ugly scenario is not good for our democracy and for such an institution that was grossly funded with over 400 Billion Naira for the 2003 presidential election.”