The Presidency said, on Thursday, declared that results of the February 25 presidential election came as a shock to many who had declared a winner before the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) did, Vanguard reports.

 

Vanguard said that the Presidency also urged security agencies to deal decisively with those out to perpetrate rigging in tomorrow’s governorship and state Assemblies elections, cautioning governors not to play god in encouraging rigging out of desperation.

Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, who made the observation in an interview on Arise Television, yesterday, said many had expected a different person to win the election but were confounded when INEC declared someone else.

He noted that despite the irregularities observed in the conduct of the presidential election, it remained the most improved in Nigeria’s history.

On the desperation of some governors to win the governorship, Shehu said the law enforcement agencies would clampdown on any act of voter intimidation and violence during the poll, noting that such desperation often result in violence.

He said despite the growing concerns over governors’ reported plans to rig the election in Rivers, Edo, Enugu, Kano and others, the will of Nigerians would prevail because law enforcement agencies would ensure that governors did not wield God-like influence on the outcomes

Shehu said, “These governors are not gods. Before now, there used to be the assumption that when you finish your tenure as a governor, you are entitled to proceed to the Senate.

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