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As Anambra State is in process of selecting its new governor
in a supplemenary election, new facts have emerged about the partially
unsuccessful November 16 polling. Apparently, this day may now be known
in history as the one when 'neatly' rigged elections took place in the
history of Nigeria's young democracy.
The dust over the
figures, declared as total number of accredited voters, as well as
those scored by each of the candidates in the election, is yet to
settle. However, new information available indicates that the voters
register prepared by the Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC) was fraught with flaws enabling for rigging to occurr unchecked
and undetected.
This new revelation shows that the voters
register used in Umudimakasi Square, the polling units where Governor
Peter Obi home is located, is filled with lots of ghost voters.
According
to the voters register released by INEC on November 8, 2013, the
voter's strength at Umudimakasi Square is 679. Investigations revealed
that the voters register shows registrants without photographs, or
names, or age or any form of identification - but a voter's
identification number [VIN].
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