Rivers rerun elections: Party supporters accuse INEC of bias
Some political party supporters in 
Ahoada-West council area on Saturday protested against alleged bias by 
the Independent National Electoral Commission in the conduct of the 
legislative rerun elections in Rivers.
The supporters claimed that the election
 materials sent to polling units were fake and would not be allowed to 
be used for the exercise.
The party faithful chanted slogans such as “we no gree’’, no result sheet, no election’’, “our votes must count.’’
The supporters said they had lost confidence on INEC’s ability to conduct a free, fair and credible election in the area.
The protest caused many voters to leave the polling units for fear of molestation.
Some voters, however, stood several metres away from the voting centres, awaiting any commencement of voting.
Meanwhile, INEC Deputy Director of Voter
 Education and Publicity, Mr Nick Dazang, denied the allegations, saying
 INEC could not have deployed fake election materials for any election.
He said, “How can INEC deploy fake 
election materials of which we are the custodian of our materials?, 
adding that “what happened in Ahoada-West is that some result sheets 
were snatched and from available report, the result sheets have been 
replaced.
“INEC cannot deploy fake result sheets. 
It is like saying Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is producing fake 
currency. Is this possible?”

 
 
 
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