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Obidients Storm Streets, Demand INEC Chairman’s Exit Nationwide

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(DDM) – Supporters of the Obidient Movement have begun mobilising for a nationwide protest tagged #OccupyINEC, demanding sweeping electoral reforms and the resignation of the leadership of the Independent National Electoral Commission.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) reports that the planned demonstrations are expected to take place across major cities, reflecting growing dissatisfaction among sections of the electorate.

Organisers of the protest say the movement is aimed at pressuring electoral authorities to restore public confidence and ensure transparency in Nigeria’s democratic process.

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The protesters are specifically calling for the resignation of the INEC chairman, citing concerns over recent decisions and perceived bias.

According to sources within the movement, mobilisation efforts have intensified both online and offline, with supporters urged to participate peacefully.

The hashtag #OccupyINEC has continued to trend across social media platforms, drawing attention to the demands of the protesters.

Observers say the protest reflects broader concerns about electoral integrity and governance in Nigeria.

They note that public trust in democratic institutions remains a critical issue, especially as political activities begin to build toward future elections.

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Security analysts have warned that authorities must ensure adequate measures are in place to maintain order during the demonstrations.

They emphasised the importance of peaceful engagement to prevent escalation or disruption.

Meanwhile, some political stakeholders have expressed mixed reactions, with supporters backing the call for reforms while critics question the timing and motives of the protest.

Analysts say such civic actions are part of democratic expression but must be managed within the framework of the law.

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The development comes amid rising political tensions and increasing activism among youth-driven movements in Nigeria.

As the protest unfolds, attention remains on how authorities will respond to the demands and whether it will lead to meaningful electoral reforms.

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