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INEC Officials Missing at PDP Candidate’s Polling Unit, Stirring Controversy

INEC officials were absent at a polling unit for the PDP candidate, leading to controversy and concerns about electoral integrity and transparency.

Nigerians count votes after tense local elections
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In a surprising turn of events, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) officials were absent at the polling unit of a key People’s Democratic Party (PDP) candidate during the ongoing elections. The incident, which occurred early in the day, has sparked a wave of reactions from party supporters, opposition members, and election observers alike.

The polling unit in question is situated in a strategic location, and the absence of INEC officials raised concerns about the fairness and transparency of the election process. Voters who arrived early to cast their ballots expressed frustration, as they were unable to participate in the electoral exercise due to the delay. Several hours passed before any INEC officials arrived at the scene, causing speculation about possible manipulation or logistical challenges.

Eyewitnesses at the scene reported that there was no prior communication from INEC regarding the delay. Many expected the electoral body to have all personnel and materials in place before the commencement of voting. As tensions rose, local authorities and party representatives attempted to calm the situation, assuring voters that the issue would be resolved quickly.

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The PDP candidate, whose polling unit was affected, expressed disappointment over the development. Speaking to reporters, the candidate questioned the integrity of the electoral process, particularly in areas where key opposition figures were contesting. “This is a deliberate attempt to disenfranchise my supporters and undermine the democratic process,” the candidate said.

INEC officials have yet to issue a formal statement addressing the absence of its personnel at the polling unit. However, unofficial sources suggest that logistical challenges and transportation issues may have contributed to the delay. The incident has drawn the attention of election observers, both local and international, who have called for an immediate investigation into the matter.

As voting continues in other parts of the region, this incident has raised concerns about the credibility of the electoral process and the ability of INEC to conduct a free and fair election without interference or mishaps.

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