Ngige said there was a deliberate attempt to dis-enfranchise voters in areas that are his stronghold.
He spoke with reporters after casting his votes.
“From reports reaching us, there is a deliberate attempt to disenfranchise voters in Idemili North, Idemili South, Awka South, portions of Dunukofia, all aimed at my voting strength centres.
“Idemili North a lone has 180,000 registered voters. In the last Senatorial election, it was a place that I scored the highest number of votes, more than any other Senatorial candidate
“Idemili South is also my home base. Part of Aniocha, like Ichida, Adazi-Enu – they have been voting for me. And in all these places, there’s shortage of electoral materials.” Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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If you are declared winner you will turn around to commend INEC. you are all funny. I wish a decent hearted army take over like that of Buhari in 1983 will come on board for just 2 years and sanitize the system. Gaddafi
ReplyDeleteA man who has just voted starts talking about shortage early on an election day. This is a pre- planned ala strategy. It is an ACN/APC strategy. If you loose please do so honourably.
ReplyDeleteBut if APC win na free and fair election be that abi....una mumu no be small
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