"It is appointed for man to die once, after which is judgment" - Dino Melaye Releases Cryptic Message To INEC Chairman
Following his defeat in the Kogi State gubernatorial election, Dino Melaye, a prominent political figure, has chosen not to pursue legal action. Instead, he expressed his sentiments on Twitter, directing a cryptic biblical message towards the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Chairman, Yakubu Mahmud. Melaye's tweet, referencing a biblical verse, stated, "It is appointed for man to die once, after which judgment, Mahmud Yakubu take note...."
This tweet is the latest in a series of criticisms directed at Yakubu Mahmud, who has faced accusations of malpractice since the presidential elections. The clause "go to court," often associated with these allegations, has become a slogan among Mahmud's supporters and critics. Melaye's tweet adds to the growing discontent and scrutiny surrounding the INEC Chairman's handling of the electoral processes.
Mahmud's tenure as INEC Chairman has been marked by various allegations and controversies, particularly during the governorship and presidential elections. Critics, including notable political figures and opposition party members, have repeatedly raised concerns over the integrity of the electoral process under Mahmud's leadership. The call for judicial intervention, encapsulated in the slogan "go to court," reflects the widespread demand for accountability and transparency in Nigeria's electoral system.
As political tensions continue to simmer post-election, Melaye's tweet underscores the challenges facing Nigeria's electoral governance and the persistent calls for reform within INEC.
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