Inconclusive election dont blame inec akeredolu

It seems like you're referring to the recent governorship election in Ondo State, Nigeria. The election was declared inconclusive by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) due to the close margin of votes between the two main candidates, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Eyitayo Jegede of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

As you've said, it's unfair to blame INEC for the inconclusive election. INEC followed the guidelines and procedures set out in the Electoral Act to declare the election inconclusive. The commission's decision was based on the fact that the margin of victory between the two candidates was less than the number of registered voters in the affected polling units.

Instead of blaming INEC, it's essential to acknowledge that the inconclusive election was a result of various factors, including:

  1. Voter apathy: The voter turnout was relatively low, which contributed to the close margin of votes.
  2. Technical issues: There were reports of technical glitches with the card readers, which affected the voting process in some areas.
  3. Political rivalry: The election was fiercely contested, and both parties had their supporters engaged in intense political rivalry.

To ensure a smooth and credible conclusion to the election, INEC has scheduled a supplementary election in the affected polling units. It's crucial for all stakeholders, including the candidates, their parties, and the electorate, to cooperate and ensure a peaceful and successful conclusion to the election.

In conclusion, it's essential to avoid blame game and instead focus on finding solutions to the challenges that led to the inconclusive election. By doing so, we can ensure that the democratic process is upheld and the people of Ondo State can exercise their right to vote in a free and fair manner.