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Do you think INEC can conduct free, fair elections?

The opposition All Progressive Congress, APC, thinks that INEC would not conduct free and fair elections. Do you agree with them?

The 2015 general elections is gradually dawning on Nigerians with all the intrigues that comes with such moments. As eligible voters get ready to go to the polls to vote for candidates of their choice, the politicians themselves are not leaving any stone unturned to register their presence in the minds of the people.

But there is a nagging fear that the electoral body, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, may not conduct a free and fair elections, despite assurances by the Chairman of the body, Prof. Attahiru Jega.

The vociferous voice in this campaign is the opposition All Progressive Congress, APC, which has continued to complain about plans by the Peoples Democratic Party led government of tele-guiding INEC and is putting a to of pressure on the agency to skew the elections to its favour.

On Morning Teaser today, we ask: do you think INEC would conduct free and fair elections?

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