Polls: Coalition Raises Worry over Adoption of Fake Result

The Democratic Coalition of Nigeria has raised the caution over the supposed agreement with restriction gatherings to embrace counterfeit outcome in the coming general election.

The group asserted that the vile move to cause issue in Nigeria has been taken to another dimension with the planting of uncommonly prepared operators inside the positions of the resistance in front of the election.

Abraham A. Uke, National President of the group at a question and answer session in Abuja on Thursday cautioned the European Union and other global bodies against introducing an intermediary president in Nigeria.

He approached Nigerians to watch these interests cautiously the same number of them are not in the nation for anything great but rather to destabilize the tranquility of the country so as to realize their age-long connivance of decimating the country State.

His discourse, as you must have been aware; there has been outcry about the roles being played the foreign observers accredited by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). Specifically, the United Kingdom (UK) has been abusing this accreditation to foment trouble with a view to causing insurrection against the Federal Government.

The UK is being supported in this evil enterprise by the United States (US) and also backed up by the European Union (EU). Some of these agents that have been planted in the opposition have handlers in the UK, US and EU high commission and embassies.

The chatters between the two sides have been picked up, analyzed and confirmed to be aimed at causing widespread crisis in Nigeria. We now have intelligence of the boasts by some of these elements that the EU, US and UK are fully in support of their plan to install a non-democratically elected government in Nigeria. They assert that they are aware that what they are about to do amounts to treason but that they can never be held accountable for as long as they have the backing of the aforementioned countries.

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