Nigeria: Pres Muhammadu Buhari vows to deal with vote riggers after election postponed

ABUJA, Feb 19 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari says he has ordered the police and military to be “ruthless” with vote-riggers, following the last-minute postponement of the general election.

He also called the Independent National Electoral Commission (Inec) incompetent and ordered an investigation into why the vote was delayed.

Election officials cited “logistical” reasons for the postponement.

Buhari made the comments at an emergency meeting of his All Progressives Congress party (APC) in the capital, Abuja.

“Anybody who decides to snatch [ballot] boxes or use thugs to disturb it [the vote] – maybe this will be the last unlawful action he will take,” he said.

He went on to say that anybody who tried to interfere with the election would do so “at the expense of his life”.

In his speech to senior party members about the postponement, Buhari said questions needed to be answered about “why such incompetence manifested itself” and promised an investigation.

INEC postponed the election just over five hours before polling stations were due to open on Saturday (Feb 16) morning.

They said this was because of problems with transporting ballot papers to some parts of the country.

The presidential and parliamentary polls will now be held on Saturday Feb 23.

Governorship, state assembly and federal area council elections have been rescheduled until Saturday March 9. — NNN-AGENCIES

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