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#OccupyINEC Trends As Nigerians Protest

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#OccupyINEC currently trending on social media Apps as Nigerians protest against Independent National Electoral Commission ( INEC  ) over what they collectively described as injustice against #AAC party.

Investigation by OurWorldGist revealed that without due process, INEC has onnMonday being 15th February 2022 sanctioned African Democratic Party ( AAC ), a development that has trigged a lot of reactions among social media users.

Here are few of such reactions:
To Adelani Debby, she says, ” the AAC fight against INEC compromise and bias is a fight of every democrat devoid of party affliation as the bedrock of every democracy is free and fair election. #OccupyINEC

To Queen More, she twitted, “I hope Nigerians haven’t forgotten that @inecnigeria took @aacparty logo and name off the ballot during presidential election in Edo state? #Occupyinec”

Juwon Sanyaolu posts, “we really want things to change in Nigeria, and we expect the change through the ballot then we must be prepared and steadfast in the quest to discard this present INEC. As clearly it has shown its incapacity to conduct a free and fair election. #occupINEC”

TobAdedoyin olorunshola, he says, “Our PVCs will become a weapon of revolt when we have a revolutionary alternative to vote for @inecnigeria knows this and that’s why they are illegally working with a suspended state agent claiming to be chair. #occupyINEC”.

Coconut Head in protest post, he says, “According to party constitution, the secretary had no authority to convene a NEC meeting, let alone, a previously suspended, now expelled secretary. How come INEC continues to be part of this criminality? #OccupyINEC”.

Others fliers trending along the protests are:

Recall that African Democratic Party, AAC has two factions as a result of leadership tussles that baptized the party lately and one of the faction is now on the crying out loud that INEC’s action is illegal and as such, #OccupyINEC hash tag will continue to trend until INEC revises her decision.

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