Nigeria’s former Minister of Information, Jerry Gana, has said that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has not been “fair” to Nigerians in conducting elections.
While addressing reporters during an interview, Gana also disclosed that INEC has not respected the introduction of modern technology to improve Nigeria’s electoral system.

He said: “Recently, INEC has not been fair to Nigerians in conducting national elections. Therefore, we have a long way to go in our democracy if we allow this ugly development to continue.
“It is true that we have introduced a lot of modern technology to improve our electoral system but these technologies are not being respected today by INEC.
“To me, it is a major disappointment that INEC was not fair enough to give us the leaders of our choice. After going through the current democratic process, it is my hope that the next one will be better.”
While talking about the annulment of the 1993 presidential election, Gana alleged that powerful forces forced the former head of state, Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, into annulling it.
He said: “It was a tragic mistake, it should not have happened but since it happened may God help us to get out of it.
“Therefore, we must stay with democracy in order to better Nigeria because it delivers freedom, human rights and a good number of other things.”
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