I Raised An Alarm That INEC Server Cannot Handle The Election Result But Nobody Believed Me - Sowore
By Lighthousemedia (self media writer) | 19 days ago
The presidential candidate of the African Action Congress, Omoyele Sowore, has stated that the 2022 election which was organized by the Independent National Electoral Commission is worse than the 2019 election.
Omoyele Sowore stated that during the preparation for the 2023 elections, he went to the Senate and told Nigerians that the INEC server does not have the capacity to handle the 2023 elections.
Omoyele Sowore noted that after he made the revelation, nobody believed him. Omoyele Sowore went on to say that some of the political parties who are protesting against INEC right now were busy applauding the INEC Chairman back then.
Sowore also blasted the media for refusing to play the video where he had exposed the inability of INEC to upload the results of the election to its server. Sowore alleged that after he addressed the Senate, he sent out the video to the media, but the media decided not to play the video.
Watch From The 10th Minute Of The Video Below:
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