The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC has defended its decision to suspend last Saturday’s House of Assembly by-election in Rivers State.
Officials say voting in many polling units and collation could not take place in an atmosphere of violence.
They deny allegations that the decision to suspend the polls indefinitely was taken in order to favor one party
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC has defended its decision to suspend last Saturday’s House of Assembly by-election in Rivers State.
Officials say voting in many polling units and collation could not take place in an atmosphere of violence.
They deny allegations that the decision to suspend the polls indefinitely was taken in order to favor one party
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC has defended its decision to suspend last Saturday’s House of Assembly by-election in Rivers State.
Officials say voting in many polling units and collation could not take place in an atmosphere of violence.
They deny allegations that the decision to suspend the polls indefinitely was taken in order to favor one party
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC has defended its decision to suspend last Saturday’s House of Assembly by-election in Rivers State.
Officials say voting in many polling units and collation could not take place in an atmosphere of violence.
They deny allegations that the decision to suspend the polls indefinitely was taken in order to favor one party
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC has defended its decision to suspend last Saturday’s House of Assembly by-election in Rivers State.
Officials say voting in many polling units and collation could not take place in an atmosphere of violence.
They deny allegations that the decision to suspend the polls indefinitely was taken in order to favor one party
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC has defended its decision to suspend last Saturday’s House of Assembly by-election in Rivers State.
Officials say voting in many polling units and collation could not take place in an atmosphere of violence.
They deny allegations that the decision to suspend the polls indefinitely was taken in order to favor one party
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC has defended its decision to suspend last Saturday’s House of Assembly by-election in Rivers State.
Officials say voting in many polling units and collation could not take place in an atmosphere of violence.
They deny allegations that the decision to suspend the polls indefinitely was taken in order to favor one party
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC has defended its decision to suspend last Saturday’s House of Assembly by-election in Rivers State.
Officials say voting in many polling units and collation could not take place in an atmosphere of violence.
They deny allegations that the decision to suspend the polls indefinitely was taken in order to favor one party