Politics

‘Learn To Accept Defeat In Good Faith’ — INEC Tells Politicians

  • INEC has urged politicians to accept defeat and success in good faith.

  • Effanga charged politicians to always learn to accept failure and success in an election rather than blaming the electoral umpire.

  • Edo State INEC REC stated this on Friday.

EKO HOT BLOG reports that Obo Effanga, the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) of Edo State, has urged political parties and politicians to learn to accept defeat after elections.

He said the electoral umpire was shocked at the attitude of the “big” political parties in Edo state which he said also protested against the outcome of the areas they did not win in the last general elections in the state.

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Effanga, therefore, charged politicians to always learn to accept failure and success in an election rather than blaming the electoral umpire.

He stated this yesterday in Benin City at the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) office during a post-election review meeting with journalists where he said that is the only way the nation’s democracy can grow.

“I am not in a position to say how well we performed in the election but what I can tell you is that the management team and the entire INEC in Edo State strived as much as possible to conduct the elections the best way we can based on the constitution, based on the laws, based on the guidelines for the elections.

“It was interesting that at some point when the elections were concluded, we had a few protests here and there and interestingly, the three political parties that won elections in the state, that won various seats had at different times also complained about where they did not win.

“I found that interesting that where they won, they were happy about it, where they did not win, in some instances, they raised issues about it.

“It is about the game politicians play that whenever they win, it was a victory for democracy, it was a reflection of how the people love them and voted for them and where they did not win, they will always find one or two reasons to excuse themselves why they didn’t do well and want to blame everyone apart from themselves.”

FURTHER READING

Effanga stressed the need for Nigerians to act rightly and criticize politicians behind electoral violence during elections in the country.

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