Social Media And 2019 Elections

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The commission made the announcement Tuesday while outlining the 2019 general election timetable. However, while Nigerians were heaving a sigh of relief on the milestone recorded against Boko Haram, another monster surfaced. He said PDP leadership got all its President aspirants to sign an agreement to support whoever that emerged as the presidential candidate of the party to confront APC in 2019 elections.

The duo also said the ability of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) to cushion the effects of the gales of defections that has hit it in recent days will also play a determining factor for Mr Buhari's aspirations. This explains why, in the run up to presidential elections, Buhari will likely face off against a 'mega opposition party' that is a credible challenger to the All Progressives Congress.

It will be because Buhari and the APC promised the nation so much, raised the hopes of the people and secured their votes but departed from most of those promises, replacing the promises with an urn of excuses. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has disclosed that a total of 84,271,832 Nigerians are registered to cast their votes in the upcoming 2019 general elections.

The announcement by Buhari, a northern Muslim who became the first opposition candidate to defeat an incumbent at the ballot box, was widely expected although stocks on the Nigerian market fell 1.01 percent on Monday to a three-month low. To his camp, Buhari's re-election is a fait accompli, as there is nobody in the Nigerian political terrain that is capable of defeating him.

I am not desperate to be president as some Nigerians view it. The insurgency, which has affected 14 million Nigerians, resulting in 1.7 million being displaced, still poses a significant threat in the northeast. The parties of (2003-2007) included PDP, All Nigerian Peoples Party (ANPP), AD, Action Congress (AC) and All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA).

Nigerians are living in fear. About half of this amount was allegedly siphoned out of the Nigerian National Petroleum Commission by the former national security adviser Sambo Dasuki to finance the 2015 election campaign of president Goodluck Jonathan. Attahiru Jega, who restated immediate measures to entrench violence-free elections in the country, charged the electoral body to urgently purge itself against the credibility doubt mounting ahead the 2019 elections.

This formed the thrust of a roundtable in Abuja between the Media and Civil Society Organisations.Forum participants advised religious leaders to debunk the notion that Politics is a dirty further advised critical Stakeholders like the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC and Civil Society Organisations to synergize and assist Religious Organisations prior to Elections.

Similarly, the Leader of Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYC), Alhaji Yerima Shettima, has said President Muhammadu Buhari's government has failed Nigerians with its many broken promises and should tender an apology to the nation. The frenzy that ushered in the 2015 Presidential elections was in a class of its own.

Widespread violence in Nigeria could affect next year's presidential election, two US pro-democracy groups said on Friday. Nigeria's elections cost higher betadeals.com.ng than the $600m the Electoral Commission of India (ECI) spent during the 2014 general elections in which 553.8m people voted out of 815m registered voters.

In a rational situation, you would expect people who have gone into government to have performed well and expect to be reelected on the basis of their performance but from what I hear and what I observe, the current crop of leaders and the Cabal in the Presidency imagine that having deceived Nigerians to vote for them in 2015, they now think that they can corrupt or coerce the people to give them another mandate come 2019.