INEC CHAIRMAN, MAHMOOD YAKUBU |
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has been subjected to several attacks in the last few weeks by unknown assailants, especially in the southeast zone of the country.
They have burnt some of their offices and the latest is the bomb attack at the commission’s headquarters in Imo state.
This has served as a threat to the security of voters in the region, especially the fact that Nigeria will be holding a presidential election in 2023.
These attacks have, however, fulfilled the prophecy of Nigerian prophet, Primate Elijah Ayodele who has been very vocal regarding the 2023 presidential election and has revealed some of the things that will happen before the election, during the election, and after the election.
Primate Ayodele in his annual prophecy book titled 'Warnings To The Nations' categorically stated that INEC should be careful against fire outbreaks in their offices as he foresees such happening. So far, Ogun, Enugu, Osun, and Zamfara offices of the electoral commission have been razed by fire.
Again during an interview session last month which contained his warnings to the INEC Chairman, Primate Ayodele stated that the commission should be cautious and beef up security to ensure the safety of staffers.
These were his words:
"Some of the candidates have planned to create problems if they don’t win, they should caution the parties because no one is guaranteed 100% victory. Whoever wins should be allowed to rule. The INEC has a lot of work to do. INEC must be careful, so their workers will not be attacked, they need to be secured.’’ (https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2022/11/11/2023-election-primate-ayodele-sends-warning-to-inec-chairman/)
As stated earlier, the attacks have fulfilled the prophet’s warning, but the commission’s chairman needs to heed to Primate Ayodele’s advice on security to stop these occurrences from happening.
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