2019 Presidential Election wasn't straightforward - EU
















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The European Union Observers have said the 2019 presidential race that returned President Muhammadu Buhari to power was not straightforward.

The EU brought up that the February 23 and March 2, 2019, general races were not straightforward and were damaged by brutality, provocation, and terrorizing.

These components, the eyewitnesses stated, genuinely harmed the trustworthiness of the races led under the watch of Buhari's All Progressives Congress.

"The decisions turned out to be progressively damaged by savagery and terrorizing, with the job of the security offices ending up increasingly quarrelsome as the procedure advanced," the EU eyewitnesses said on Saturday in Abuja, in their last report on the races.

Not just that were the races not straightforward, the EU eyewitnesses included: "This harmed the honesty of the discretionary procedure and may discourage future cooperation."

The decisions gave Buhari, 76, a moment four-year term with 56% of the vote, while Atiku Abubakar, a previous Vice President and competitor of the fundamental resistance Peoples Democratic Party, came next with 41%. The decision party likewise won a greater part of parliamentary seats.

In any event 58 individuals, including decision authorities, were murdered in casting a ballot related savagery, as per the Nigerian Civil Society Situation Room, an alliance of municipal gatherings that checked the vote.

Abubakar and the restriction PDP have documented a court request testing the presidential race result, contending he would've won yet for fixed casting a ballot to support Buhari.

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