Nigeria Election Drama 2019: Poll halted in last-minute drama?
Nigeria as a country has delayed its presidential and parliamentary elections for a week, in a dramatic night-time move.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (Inec) made the public announcement hours ago before the polls were due to open on Saturday.
Governorship, state assembly and federal area council elections have been rescheduled until Saturday 9 March.
The announcement came after an emergency meeting at the Inec headquarters in the capital, Abuja.
What's the reaction?
Nigeria's most dominated political parties, the present ruling party All Progressives Congress (APC) and the party with the party planning to overtake the throne People's Democratic Party (PDP), swiftly condemned the move and accused each other of trying to manipulate the vote.
Voters have reacted with a mixture of anger, frustration and resignation.
Nigeria as a country has delayed its presidential and parliamentary elections for a week, in a dramatic night-time move.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (Inec) made the public announcement hours ago before the polls were due to open on Saturday.
"Proceeding with the election as scheduled is no longer feasible," commission chairman Mahmood Yakubu said, citing logistical issues.
He said the difficult decision was needed to ensure a free and fair vote.
The presidential and parliamentary votes have been rescheduled for Saturday 23 February.
Governorship, state assembly and federal area council elections have been rescheduled until Saturday 9 March.
The announcement came after an emergency meeting at the Inec headquarters in the capital, Abuja.
What's the reaction?
Nigeria's most dominated political parties, the present ruling party All Progressives Congress (APC) and the party with the party planning to overtake the throne People's Democratic Party (PDP), swiftly condemned the move and accused each other of trying to manipulate the vote.
Responses to Inec's tweet about the postponement were brutal with one man calling it "the height of incompetence".
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