However, a few days to the March 18 elections, INEC said that the technical issues had been rectified and assured Nigerians that election results would be...
“After due consultation and further directive from the national headquarters that we should remobilise here tomorrow (Sunday) morning by 8:30am to conduct the elections, by 8:30am...
He said, “In this election and in this particular unit, we have the highest number of turnout, but if you check in relation with the voters’...
He said they were waiting for more information. He added that INEC staff asked them to sign an undertaking guaranteeing their safety.
When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer SP Irene Ugbo, said, “that is the information we got.”
Our correspondent observed that INEC officials and balloting materials had yet to leave the Atissa RAC as of 8:45 am.
Also, there were no more voters in the queue and only party agents, election officials, and security officers were left at the polling unit.
One of the ad hoc staff who identified himself as Matthew said, “We were told that we would get ₦15,000 before we leave here but they...
When the Imo INEC, Public Relations Officer, PRO, Chineye Osuji, was contacted she said that the police authority has assured that the “police officers coming to...
This is even as only few voters are seen at the polling units unlike during the Presidential and National Assembly polls when electorates arrived their polling...