Election Postponement: Buhari denies prior knowledge of INEC’s decision, apologizes to Nigerians

President Muhammadu Buhari

The Senior Special Assistant to the President, Malam Garba Shehu told newsmen who gathered in front of the President’s house in Daura that his boss is as shocked as most Nigerians on receiving the news about the INEC’s decision.

He said ’’the President told all of us on Friday evening that  we shall be at the polling unit  for the election, only to wake up this morning about the postponement. He was shocked by the development and has left for Abuja to hear from the INEC Chairman and the convened stakeholders meeting before issuing a statement to the Media.

Buhari apologizes to Nigerians

President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday apologized to Nigerians for the postponement of the 2019 general elections by one week.

He felt bittered that many Nigerians must have spent their resources in moving from one location to the other towards voting in the postponement elections.

Buhari, who returned to Abuja at 1:15 pm from Katsina State, spoke with journalists at the Presidential wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.

Asked why he was disappointed over the postponement of elections, he said “Yes I am disappointed because INEC has got all the time and resources needed and therefore supposed to work according to their programme.

“They were given all the resources, they had all the time and they kept on telling us up to the last minute that they were ready.

“The fact that they are not ready means there is some inefficiency along the line.” he said

On his message to Nigerians and his supporters, he said “They should be patient, let them come out a week from today and vote.

“I apologise for this inefficiency because they have to use their own resources to go back to their various polling units at their own expense if they are all that committed.” he said

Meanwhile the President has left Daura Saturday morning for Abuja to be briefed by the INEC Chairman on what transpired before addressing newsmen.

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