Niger Delta
Complaints Galore In A’Ibom Guber Poll
The governorship
and House of Assembly elections in Akwa Ibom State last Saturday experienced series of complaints ranging from insufficient ballot papers to failure of Card Readers to recognise finger prints.
Our correspondent, however, reports that there was large turnout of voters in most of the polling units for accreditation.
Electoral officials, materials and security agents were all available and accreditation of voters started in most polling centres as early as 8.45 a.m.
In Etinan Local Government area, at Urban Ward 1, Unit 006, the INEC officials complained of inadequate ballot papers, claiming they got 650 papers as against 750 needed.
An APC party agent at the unit, Mr Iniobong Jackson, said that the party faithful would not allow voting in the unit until all materials were provided.
Another complaint of non provision of result sheets was made at Northen Iman Ward 2 in the local government area.
At 9 a.m., the NYSC members conducting elections at QIC Primary School in Awa Ward 1, Onna Local Government Area, had yet to begin accreditation, complaining of non-payment of their allowance.
In Uyo Local Government Area, Ward 2, Unit 9 on Ikot Ekpene road, the polling officials complained of slow speed of card readers and non-recognition of finger prints.
Card readers in Ekong street, Ward 2, Unit 25, were, however, not configured for the day’s activities.
Therefore all accredited voters in March 28 elections were rejected by the machine for having been accredited earlier.
The Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mr Austin Okojie, told newsmen that all INEC officials had been instructed on measures to take to curb any challenge encountered in the elections.
“They are to use incident forms and resort to manual accreditation, where the card readers fail,” Okojie said.