SSS warns against unauthorised release of polls result
THE Department of State Services (DSS) has warned against unauthorized announcement of results of elections by any individual or group before the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) concludes its collation exercise.
In a statement issued by its Deputy Director Public Relations, Marilyn Ogar, the DSS says information at its disposal, “has revealed that certain mischievous persons or groups have concluded plans to announce the election results.
“This statement therefore is to advice all citizens of Nigeria, election observers and the International community to disregard election results which are not announced by INEC, as INEC remains the only authentic body authorized to do so.
“Once more, we reiterate our call on all eligible voters to come out and exercise their franchise as security is guaranteed. We also want to seize this opportunity to remind voters to remain vigilant and to warn all those who have no business with the electoral process to keep away from polling units and collation centres.”
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LESS THAN 24HRS TO PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS!!!
GROWING REASONS NIGERIANS must VOTE out JONATHAN…..
1. The Chibok Girls
2. NNPC AS GOVT ATM
3. Police pension fund
4. Missing $20Billion
5. $9million Arms deal Embarrassment in SA
6. EKITIGATE Election fraud
7. Immigration job SCAM (He is just meeting the victims and dolling out money )
8.DEPLETING External Reserves.
9. Devaluation of Naira to N250 to a $
10. Oil theft Increase
11. REWARDING THIEVES with NATIONAL honours and appointments
12. CRIPPLING OF THE EFCC
13. REFUSAL TO FIX NIGERIAN REFINERIES
14. Skyrocketed ELECTRICITY Bills
15. POLARIZATION OF NIGERIA LABOUR CONGRESS
16. STEALING IS NOT CORRUPTION
17. National Assembly INVASION by Police
19. Stella Oduah Aviation Scam (THE BULLET PROOF CARS…)
20. Kerosene subsidy
21. Last minute fighting of Insurgency
22. Sentencing soldiers to death for asking for weapons to fight
23. Directly supporting and paying 10million USD as salary to terorist Asari and Terrorist Tompolo amongst others
24.
Palling around with boko haram chieftains in Niger and Dafty’s
inability to capture, extract information and bring to justice a singe
captured boko haram fighter up till today
25. Mrs Dafty’s personal terrorist bombing campaigns in Rivers state (Stoning the opposition)
26.
Dafty’s work for the benefits of enemies of Nigeria – Handpicking
Abacha’s son as PDP candidate for Kano, stoppng FaniKayode,treasury
looting case and appointing him in his campaign, supporter of Anenih,
IBB, and other treasury looters who should be in jail
27. Conversion
of MOPOL to Meiguard of the rich while the poor wallow in abject
insecurity; and using regular police, eg. Mbu, as political thugs!
28.
Postponing elections by refusing to provide security when in fact,
elections will last for only one day, and the entire armed forces and
police in Nigeria could have been deployed to secure just that 10hrs of
the election day.
29. Sending troops to look for Sambisa forest in Tinubu’s Ikoyi house
30. Giving AIT 10billion to air false and negative videos on APC.
31. REJECTION OF THE CARD READER.
32. CONFIRMATION OF [ Obanikoro ]THE ELECTION RIGGER as a MINISTER
33. FAILURE TO PUBLICLY DECLARE his ASSETS saying “I don’t give a damn”
34. BURNING OF INEC OFFICE.
35. SPONSORING of ethnic MILITIAS TO STOP POLLS (e.g. MASSOB, OPC)
36. EMBARASSING PHONE CALL to the Moroccan KING…
37. Babysitting Boko Haram until it became the global threat it now is with ISIS.
38. USING the Boko Haram fight as an alibi to further his political ambition.
39. pardoning of Alams.
40. Refusing to fight BH until 6 weeks ago.
41. Refusing to visit NE and military post until 2 months ago
42.President Jonathan met the National Debt at $26bn, today it is $70bn..
Jonathan met Excess Crude account at $20bn today is $2bn.
Jonathan met unemployment rate at 11.8%, today it is 24%.
43. Jonathan met
debt servicing at 10%, today debt servicing today is 20%.
Jonathan met the Naira/Dollar rate at N119. The Naira/Dollar rate today
is N225– N230.
44. Jonathan met the poverty level 54%, today poverty level is about 71%.
Jonathan met recurrent expenditure at 62%, today recurrent expenditure
is 86%.
45. Jonathan met the GDP Growth at 11%, today GDP Growth is about
6%.
Jonathan met petrol price N65, today petrol price is N87 following its
recent reduction from N97.46. Today the stock market that was thriving before Jonathan came is down by
N3.4trillion in 12 months.
The prognosis for four more years under the same management looks
nothing but dire
46. Frittered Away N1 Trillion Of Tax Payers’ Money On Hate Campaign Trying To Defeat Idea Of Change
47. Deploying SOLDIERS for ELECTION despite COURT ORDER to the CONTRARY
48. MONETIZING the Electoral process by buying and using money to bribe TRADITIONAL RULERS
My brother you just said the whole truth. how i wish Nigerians could read this right before going to vote. Jonathan is my brother but he is just misleads by idiots around him. he forced us to buy fuel at #97. one month to the election he reduced it to #87. who is he fooling. everybody is angry over his administration. the on person that supports him are those who have eaten his EVIL money. I pray that BUHARI should win so that he can fight for us. may God Be with BUHARI.
Thanks bro. Keep the hope. Victory is sure…..
I am glad they read my post…Jonathan was booted out unceremoniously…..
Jonathan and his thugs in the SSS cannot and will not succeed in manipulating this election. This is clearly another attempt to silence the truth and the people, Nigerians will not keep quiet and allow all these devilish people to manipulated the results to this election before they release it to Nigerians….
*******ALERT MY PEOPLE*****
JONATHAN AND THE PDPigs have CONCLUDED PLANS TO POLARIZE INEC at the highest level during the COLLATION of ELECTION RESULTS……..
We will review and take appropriate action.