A. Humphrey Nwosu
B. Ovie-Whiskey
C. Eme Awa
D. Dagogo-Jack

Correct Answer:

Option A – Humphrey Nwosu

Explanation

Humphrey Nwosu was the head of the electoral body that conducted the June 12 1993 elections.

Two political parties were set up by Babangida administration

1. The Social Democratic Party (SDP) and

2. The National Republican Convention (NRC). A set of elections were held to fill all officers at the local and state government levels. After series of delays, Ibrahim Babangida agreed, at last, to hold the Presidential election on June 12, 1993, the election was widely believed to have been won by Chief MKO Abiola of SDP. On June 23, the Babangida administration annulled the election, that is the Presidential Election results were fully announced by the NEC Chairman, Humphrey Nwosu.

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