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Another Maurice Iwu's rented crowd at INEC office today

March 31, 2010

Embattled Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) chairman Maurice Iwu continued his rent-a-crowd solidarity protests in Abuja today.The crowds are parts of a series of paid protesters embarking on calls for the discredited chair to remain in office in order to superintend over another disatrous electoral circle.

Image removed.Embattled Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) chairman Maurice Iwu continued his rent-a-crowd solidarity protests in Abuja today.The crowds are parts of a series of paid protesters embarking on calls for the discredited chair to remain in office in order to superintend over another disatrous electoral circle.
Yesterday the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and it civil society allies embarked on massive rallies asking the Goodluck Jonathan led federal government to sack  the INEC chairman without delay as mark of its commitment to bring sanity and credibility to the electoral process in Nigeria.

Iwu has spent over N100 million on the fake solidarity rallies and editorials in Nigerian newspapers.

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