Independent National Electoral Commission has issued a press statement to clarify on the ongoing rumour of whether
card readers will be used in the upcoming Governorship election. Statement below
The Independent National Electoral Commission wishes to inform all Nigerians that Card Readers will be used for the April 11, 2015 Elections.
The provision of the Guidelines for the conduct of the 2015 General Elections which outlined what is to be done if a Card Reader fails and cannot be replaced by the Commission within a specified time frame (i.e. Reschedule the election to the next day) will be enforced.
2. The relaxation of the Guideline on 28th
March 2015 was only with respect to the Presidential and National Assembly
elections held on that date.
3. The Commission has reviewed the operation
of the Card Reader in the 28th March Elections, identified the
challenges and has taken adequate measures to address them.
Mrs. Augusta
C. Ogakwu,
Secretary
to the Commission
2nd
April, 2015
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That's good for them
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Nice one Jega.How I wish APC won't smell any vote in the gubertorial election.variety is the spice of Nigerian political life.Time to vote for SDP,kowa,Bonita's parry etc
Okay
Let's wait and see.
I still prefer card reader.
Manual voting is as good as rigging
and shud be addressed.
Card reader again?
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Apparently, the Presidential election was used for test running the card readers. Shame on Inec n even Gej himself.
A stitch in time saves nine.
***ECHOMASS***
Okay o
We are ready. Lets gooo Lagos
Yes no going back on the use of card readers.
~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA
Rigging on point
Rigging on point
INEC seems somehow retarded.
Lovely story
This is meant to stop d stupid Igbos for perpetuating their rigging. Stupid thieving Race. Biafran Dogs mtcheeewww
Hope T.A orji won't rig in abia.
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Card reader noni, no going back.
Yes o! The Card reader has come to stay, whether we like it or not. Linda take note!
Abians legoooo and say between to Ochendo and his stooge. it's an all APGA movements. Alex Otti is our choice.
All of a sudden it would work?! After the debacle of the presidential elections, I would have thought they would have packed up the card readers.
Yes o! The Card reader has come to stay, whether we like it or not. Linda take note!
Yes o! The Card reader has come to stay, whether we like it or not. Linda take note!
Yes o! The Card reader has come to stay, whether we like it or not. Linda take note!
Ok oo
Cool! We love d card reader thingy... as long as it works!
Thank God no going back on the use of card reader.
Nice one. Kudos to prof Jega.
And shame on you too
You're obviously a swine! Dirty pigs are more worthy than you. You're a despicable dirty scum.
So INEC relaxed on it so that Abokis can take advantage of it and rig in Buhari! Now it's all clear! That explains why Kano state with 2.2million registered voters had 1.999 million for Buhari without any void vote, no single cancellation and no single problem of card reader! Now I get it. It's just that Jonathan is a peaceful man and wants peace! It was so glaring and obvious what happened last Saturday in all the northern states.
I hope they work in the South South this time around
Who is dis castrated baboon?
Why will she number her paragraphs and start from 2? smh
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