Politics Delta Central Senatorial Bye-election was Peaceful- Electoral Official

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The Resident Electoral Commissioner in Delta, Mrs Gesila Khan, on Saturday in Ughelli said voting in the Delta Central Senatorial District’s bye-election went peacefully in spite of initial challenges.

She added that the initial challenges encountered were a normal occurrence, that the exercise also ended on schedule and the conduct was successful.

“Normally, voting ought to have commenced at 12.30 p.m., but because of initial hiccups, it was not so. However, it all ended peacefully at the end of the day,’’ she said.

Also speaking, the Delta Commissioner of Police, Mr Ikechukwu Aduba, said the bye-election was peaceful because his men were at all the voting centres to maintain law and order.

He had earlier warned against violence during the poll, threatening to deal with any person found disrupting the election.

Aduba had also warned policemen in the state to steer clear of politicians and government officials during the exercise, saying that any violation of the order would be severely punished.

The NEWS AGENCY OF NIGERIA reports that voting had ended after the extension of the exercise by some hours.

The extension was because electoral personnel and voting materials had not got to the voting centres NAN visited as at noon, and this had led to late accreditation.

Voting then commenced late in most of the centres, necessitating the extension of the period. (NAN)
 
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