Arewa Youths Take A Stand: The Fight For Electoral Integrity In Kogi State

A Call to Action: AYPAs' Warning to INEC on Senator Natasha's Recall
Listen up, folks. The Arewa Youths Progressives Assembly (AYPA) isn’t playing games. They’ve dropped a serious warning to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), letting them know they’re under the microscope when it comes to the recall process for Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan. This isn’t just about politics; it’s about the integrity of Nigeria’s electoral system, and the AYPAs aren’t about to let anyone slip through the cracks.
Let me break it down for you. The AYPAs believe that INEC has been compromising the electoral process, especially in Kogi State. Now, with the recall process for Senator Natasha in full swing, they’re saying, “We’re watching you, INEC.” The group insists that Nigerians nationwide have their eyes peeled, waiting to see if INEC will step up to the plate or let the process falter.
But it doesn’t stop there. There are whispers of irregularities floating around. A video has gone viral, showing politicians allegedly mass-signing signatures that are supposed to represent Senator Natasha’s constituents. That’s a big red flag, folks. And the AYPAs are making sure INEC knows it.
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Shuaibu Usman Speaks Out: A History of Electoral Mishaps
On Tuesday, Shuaibu Usman, the national president of the AYPAs, spoke to journalists, and he didn’t hold back. He accused INEC of repeatedly compromising elections in Kogi State. Usman reminded everyone of the infamous governorship election where results were announced before the voting even began. That’s right, before the people had a chance to cast their ballots. It’s a story that’s hard to forget, and Usman is using it as a wake-up call for INEC to clean up its act.
He went on to say, “Kogi State has become a textbook example of electoral chaos in Nigeria. We can’t ignore the alarms raised by credible organizations like Yiaga Africa during the last governorship election. INEC’s reputation is on the line here, and they have a chance to redeem themselves.”
Usman’s message was clear: INEC needs to stop being a puppet for corrupt politicians in Kogi State. He pointed out that the same people who’ve messed up elections before are at it again, this time using the guise of a recall process against Senator Natasha. According to him, they’ve fabricated over 250,000 signatures in a state where the total voter turnout was only 120,000. That’s not just suspicious; it’s downright absurd.
The Bigger Picture: Why This Matters
This isn’t just about one senator or one state. It’s about the principles of democracy and fairness. If INEC can’t handle this recall process with transparency and integrity, it sets a dangerous precedent for future elections across the country. The AYPAs are standing up not just for Senator Natasha but for every Nigerian who believes in a fair electoral process.
So, what’s next? The AYPAs are urging INEC to rise to the occasion and show the world that they can conduct elections and recall processes with the honesty and fairness they deserve. The eyes of the nation are on them, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. Let’s hope INEC hears this call and acts accordingly. Because at the end of the day, the strength of our democracy depends on it.
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