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Nigeria strike over 'flawed' poll Nigeria strike over 'flawed' poll
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Nigerian trade unions have started a two-day general strike in protest at last month's elections, on the eve of the inauguration of the new president.Nigerian trade unions have started a two-day general strike in protest at last month's elections, on the eve of the inauguration of the new president.
A BBC reporter in Lagos says offices and banks are closed, with few vehicles or people on the streets.A BBC reporter in Lagos says offices and banks are closed, with few vehicles or people on the streets.
There is more activity in the capital, Abuja but government offices are shut.There is more activity in the capital, Abuja but government offices are shut.
A senior union official told the BBC the new government had been brought to power by fraudulent means. Umaru Yar'Adua is to be sworn in on Tuesday.A senior union official told the BBC the new government had been brought to power by fraudulent means. Umaru Yar'Adua is to be sworn in on Tuesday.
The BBC's Fidelis Mbah in the commercial capital, Lagos, says the heavy traffic you would normally see on a Monday morning is absent.The BBC's Fidelis Mbah in the commercial capital, Lagos, says the heavy traffic you would normally see on a Monday morning is absent.
But he says some people may have stayed at home because of rumours that Monday and Tuesday had been declared public holidays because of the inauguration. But he says some people may have stayed at home because of local media reports that Monday and Tuesday had been declared public holidays because of the inauguration.
We want to tell the world, we want to tell Nigerians that the elections were massively rigged Nuhu ToroDeputy NLC leader Can Yar'Adua tackle corruption? The government has denied these reports.We want to tell the world, we want to tell Nigerians that the elections were massively rigged Nuhu ToroDeputy NLC leader Can Yar'Adua tackle corruption? The government has denied these reports.
However Reuters news agency reports that many Nigerians are apathetic about the protest.
"Tomorrow is the handover, so what difference will it make?" said Daniel Legunsen, who was at work selling photocopiers in Abuja.
This is to be the first time in Nigeria's history that one elected leader has handed power to another.This is to be the first time in Nigeria's history that one elected leader has handed power to another.
'Perilous time'
Nigerian Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka has told the BBC the country needed a revolution to break the cycle of incompetent and inhuman leadership.
"I think what a country like Nigeria needs is a genuine, authentic but humane revolution," he said.
Umaru Yar'Adua won by a landslide, according to official resultsMr Soyinka said Mr Yar'Adua was "an unknown quantity" who was taking power at a "perilous time".
Previous opposition protests over the elections have not succeeded but our reporter says the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has the organisation to ensure that its call for workers to stay at home for two days is heeded.Previous opposition protests over the elections have not succeeded but our reporter says the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has the organisation to ensure that its call for workers to stay at home for two days is heeded.
"We want to tell the world, we want to tell Nigerians that the elections were massively rigged," deputy NLC leader Nuhu Toro told the BBC's Network Africa programme."We want to tell the world, we want to tell Nigerians that the elections were massively rigged," deputy NLC leader Nuhu Toro told the BBC's Network Africa programme.
Local and international observers also condemned the poll as a "charade" and "not credible".Local and international observers also condemned the poll as a "charade" and "not credible".
Observers say that results were announced even in areas where no elections were held, either because of violence, or because voting materials were not delivered to polling stations.Observers say that results were announced even in areas where no elections were held, either because of violence, or because voting materials were not delivered to polling stations.
In most such areas, candidates from the ruling People's Democratic Party (PDP) were credited with massive victories.In most such areas, candidates from the ruling People's Democratic Party (PDP) were credited with massive victories.
The election commission, Inec, has denied charges that it favoured the PDP.The election commission, Inec, has denied charges that it favoured the PDP.
Mr Yar'Adua has promised to introduce electoral reforms.Mr Yar'Adua has promised to introduce electoral reforms.
The two main opposition candidates have challenged the results in court.The two main opposition candidates have challenged the results in court.