Traumatised Nigerians need a trailer-load of assurances to believe that anybody at the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) means well for the country. There are some Nigerians today who can go into a feat if they hear the name INEC mentioned around them. The Commission’s new chairman knows this too well, and he has pledged to clean the Augean stables.
The opposition is blaming everything and everybody for their ineffectiveness and castrated roles at a time when many citizens are looking up to them. They have failed
