As celebrities continue to react to the outcome of the 2023 general election, singer, Adekunle Gold has shared his two cents about the election.
The singer took to Microblogging platform, Twitter to note that the body responsible for conducting elections, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC is the most irresponsible commission in commission in the country.
He tweeted: “Nah! INEC is the most irresponsible organization.”
His fans took to his comment section to agree with his opinion about the commission.
One Pascal Jerome wrote: “They urged us to vote wisely to think of. And then,they want to choose wisely for us”
One Iyawo Aske wrote: “Inec is the weapon devil fashioned against us. It’s well…”
One Wilson Ezinma wrote: “This is one of the worst we’ve had since GEJ’s era!”
One Ada wrote: “I said this most ago, INEC IS THE PROBLEM”
Minister Cocopee wrote: “Never have they been responsible. Running a country haphazardly. Discrepancies everywhere even before the election.”
Tina Mikail wrote: “What can they do they eat from the hands of the federal government. They can’t be autonomous, you can’t bite the breast that gives you milk; even if you do there aee consequences”
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