Ijaw, groups of Uchobo Boicottano CVR, implementation of the Supreme Court sentence on the outline of the Warri electoral college

The ethnic groups of IJAW and URHOBO of the Federal Electoral College of Warri have declared their boycott of the exercise of recording of the continuous voters in progress (CVR), asking that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INC) must first implement the final report of the new resolution of the Supreme Court ordered by the ordered Supreme Court of a new electoral delight delight in the Constitution.

The demonstrators, who stormed the general fourth quarter in large numbers, came from Warri North, Warri South and Warri South West Local Government areas that make up the federal electoral college.

The groups made their position known on Tuesday during a peaceful protest at the Absolute headquarters in Abuja, where they expressed profound concern for the CVR of the Inc in the area.

They transported signs with inscriptions such as “Federal Electoral College of Warri: no department, no unit for CVR”, “the CVR today is a political fraud in the Federal Electoral College of Warri” and “Inc, give us the final relationship”.

The spokesman for the groups, the chief David goes to the Warri North Local Government clan clan accused Inscarnment Incen of undermining the constitutional rights of the people conducting the CVR with the “deceased agreement” that the Supreme Court had previously canceled.

Capo Reje expressed their displeasure by noting that, despite the exercise on the field of insec and the commitments of the interested parties, which produced a new outline report in accordance with the sentence of the Apex court, the Commission has not managed to issue and implement the final report.

“Our patience and cooperation are taken for granted since the machinery have been implemented to despise us from participation in the future elections.

“We can no longer wait while our democratic rights guaranteed by the Constitution and reaffirmed by the Supreme Court ruling are eroded,” head reward warned.

The groups claimed to have traveled from Warri to Abuja to attract the attention of the Inc on their situation, warning that they could be forced to occupy the Commission’s premises until their requests were satisfied.

“They described the move as the second phase of their” non -violent struggle to restore political dignity “.

They also noticed that they had undergone “constant pressure” by their people and could not guarantee that the agitation would remain contained if Iner had continued to ignore the order of the court.

They asked him; The Incen must immediately issue and implement the outline and the CVR report must proceed only on the basis of the electoral agreements just approved.

“We will not stop lazily and look at our democratic rights and franchising dart. A point over time saves nine.” has maintained.

The National Commissioner Incen, Abdullahi Abdulzuru, in his response, assured that the groups of federal electoral colleges of Ijaw and Warri’s Urhobo are addressed their concerns about the implementation of the outline and electoral units ordered by the Supreme Court.

He praised the groups for the adoption of a peaceful approach in presenting their grievances and recognized the reception of their formal petition.

“I carefully listened to your needs and read your presentation. I will derive the documents to the Commission,” said Abdulzuru.

He also underlined that the INNC is an institution respectful of the law without any intention of not being the right to the right to be a group of Nigerians.

“As a commission, we commit ourselves to supporting the law. There is no intention, as regards the INC, for the right to deprive evil from anyone from any exercise. We will return to being sure,” he added.

The prominent figures who signed the document offered by the demonstrators include dr. Joel Bisina, Olorogun Victor Okumagba, the head of Godspower Gbenekama, Capo John Eramvor, dr. Paul Bebenimibo, the chief Sylvester Femi Okumagba, the garment Arthur Akpodubakaye, the chief Wilson Ogbodudu, the head Emmanele Serondi and the chief Mrsadwi,

Others are the Rev. Samuel Ako, Amb.jude Ebitimi Ukori (JP), Hon. Frank Pukon, the head of the true Mrs. Emmanuel Tangbewei and the companion of Mrs. Margaret Ikinbor.

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