Thursday, April 29, 2010

2011, NOW THAT IWU IS GONE

Iwu is gone as desired by the people. It is nice that Dr Jonathan listened to the voice of the people. However, Iwu was just a piece in a corrupt system used to the fullest by PDP. The next step will be to strategically restructure and re-orientate INEC, with a credible Nigerian that is acceptable to all political parties at the helm of affairs in the organisation that has lost its reputation and score almost zero in people's confidence sample.

Our's is a peculiar setting and as such we need to adopt peculiar approach in order to make progress and beat the retrogressives hands down. 2011 is just around the corner and there is no time to be wasted. The 2011 elections should include a pre-election vote for all military personnel in their barracks 2 weeks before the general elections.

The election day should be a public holiday with restricted movement of vehicles except for those involved in essential services. This will prevent multiple voting and various forms of antics by the evil ones. The military personnel who had already done their voting should be drafted to man all polling stations around the nation with special id's already designed for them before this time.

All registered eligible voters should go to their respective polling stations for accreditation as from 8 am when the stations are fully open. Accreditation should be closed at 1 PM. Voting will then begin at 2 PM with all voters lining up behind symbols of their desired candidates. The voters are counted immediately and the votes tallied with all party representatives present and the results declared immediately. This will save us a lot of money on paper for voters cards as it was in the botched option A4. There will be no one stuffing boxes or stealing boxes as there will be none.

This way all attempts to rig will be checkmated and the right candidates will emerge without any litigations which will result in a waste of our judicial resources.

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