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APC Boycotts Akwa Ibom State Elections, Demands Cancellation by nairalife101: 7:06pm On Apr 11, 2015
The All Progressives Congress in Akwa Ibom State
has announced the boycott of the governorship
and state House of Assembly elections in the
state.
The decision by th party to call for the boycott and
cancellation of the elections followed a reported
widespread hijack of electoral materials by thugs
and armed fake policemen, suspected to be
sponsored by the Peoples Democratic Party.
Our correspondents, who went round Uyo,
Etinan, Onna, Eket, Nsit Ubium, the five local
government areas of Oro, Uruan, Ibiono, Nsit
Ibom, Oruknam, among others, report that ballot
box diversion, thump printing of ballot papers,
characterised the April 11 elections in Akwa Ibom
State.
It was also learnt that many centres were denied
electoral materials. And in the areas, where they
were provided, the figures would not tally with
the number of accredited voters.
The APC governorship candidate in the state, Mr.
Umana Umana, said out of 1,571 registered
voters, only 450 ballot papers were sent to his
polling unit.

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Re: APC Boycotts Akwa Ibom State Elections, Demands Cancellation by Nobody: 7:40pm On Apr 11, 2015
Apc members should also tell God to cancel their life

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