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Imo: Party candidates, leaders worry over voter apathy, late arrival of INEC officials

By Collins Osuji, Owerri
18 March 2023   |   11:25 am
Candidates for Imo State House of Assembly elections and party leaders in Imo State have expressed worry over the level of voter apathy and late arrival of officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC for the scheduled poll in the state.

Pics from Polling Unit 008, Ihiagwa Community, Owerri West Council of Imo State PHOTO: Collins Osuji<br />

Candidates for Imo State House of Assembly elections and party leaders in Imo State have expressed worry over the level of voter apathy and late arrival of officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC for the scheduled poll in the state.

At Ihiagwa in the Owerri council area of the state, Precious Opara and Ekene Umunaekwe, candidates of the Labour Party and All Progressive Grand Alliance said the situation may mar credible exercise in their areas.

Also, Engr. Emeka Udokporo, Chairman Ihiagwa Management Committee, Dr Obinna George-Smart Unegbu, renowned industrialist and youth leader among others urged INEC to uphold their assurance to the electorate and Nigerians at large.

They insisted that, despite the fallouts of the 25th February presidential and national assembly elections, the people were ready to vote for their preferred candidates and ensure that their votes counted.

Meanwhile, as at 11:15, some of the polling units visited by The Guardian in Owerri, including units 001, 002, 008, 009 and 020 in Ihiagwa Community, INEC officials were yet to arrive and elections commenced.

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