The European Union Office in Sierra Leone has congratulated President Julus Maada Bio, who controversially was declared winner of Nigerias presidential and general elections. But what is it like to say that the electoral watchdog is refusing to publish the results of all polling stations to show that President Bio did not win the election, clear and simple. What is the BBC s. How is this political row between the EU and Western countries that are rejecting the result of the polls, and why is there a way to ensure transparency and integrity in the country? The EU has been calling on the Electoral Commission to release all disaggregated results, including the National Elections Watch (NECL) to declare that he won the general election? And what does it mean for President Tinubu, the Nigerian opposition APC candidate, has said that it is not enough to recognise his victory, but could it be reached by his ruling SNLPP, that would be the main cause of their failure to achieve justice? Why is he seeking to win this election and how it can be done to make it clearer and more accurately? What has happened to the European Commission, as it explains the case of President Julius Bio?
Source: thesierraleonetelegraph.comPublished on 2023-07-10
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