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The Igbo Community Association, Abuja, declares that the irregularities that plagued the 2023 general elections will not be accepted in the upcoming 2027 general elections.
The group urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to ensure the conduct of free, fair, and credible elections in 2027.
It cautioned that the public is now more vigilant and prepared, and will not passively observe the theft or manipulation of votes.
This information is included in a statement issued by its President General, Ikenna Ellis β Ezenekwe, and Secretary General, Emmanuel Onah.
The Association urged INEC to proactively utilize the substantial funds allocated in the budget for election-related activities to ensure credible elections.
βItβs time for INEC to earn the trust placed in it by the Nigerian people. We expect a more efficient and effective electoral process that truly reflects the will of the populace,β
βThe Igbo Community Association, FCT, is dedicated to fostering democratic participation and good governance in Nigeria. We encourage all Igbo citizens in Abuja to register to vote and help shape the future of our great nation,β the statement concluded.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Igbo Community Association's stance on the 2023 elections?
The Igbo Community Association emphasizes that the irregularities from the 2023 elections will not be tolerated in the upcoming 2027 elections.
What does the Association expect from INEC for the 2027 elections?
The Association expects INEC to conduct free, fair, and credible elections, utilizing the budget effectively for election-related activities.
How can Igbo citizens contribute to the electoral process?
The Association encourages all Igbo citizens in Abuja to register to vote, thereby participating in shaping the future of Nigeria.



