Ahead of official announcement of elections results by Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), former EFCC chairman, Nuhu Ribadu, has said the peaceful conduct of the polls in Adamawa State is an indication that the state is violent-free.
Ribadu, appealed to the would be losers and winners of the Saturday’s elections to accept the outcomes in good faith, for their participation and contributions in the electoral process.
Ribadu who is the director, field operations of President Muhammadu Buhari’s re-election campaign, expressed optimism that, the results is going to reflect people’s choice saying president Buhari would emerge winner.
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“All participants in Saturday’s elections played significant roles in the electoral process and they should take solace with the expected outcomes.
“This is election. It’s democracy. There will be winners and there will be losers, but the true winner is Nigeria, our country, because we are better off as a result of this. Those who win should react with humility.
“Those who have not made it should understand that, yes, they have played their own role in democracy. They should be proud of their part in democracy. They have played their significant part to where we are today.
“They should accept what they get, more so because life does not end with one election. A lot of lessons are learnt even in defeat and can easily be a step forward,” he maintained.







