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Massive Rigging Going On In Anambra, Fake Police Arrive In Abba Town
ureports, 0808 336 8888, Feb 06 2010 05:06am (6 Comments)
Massive rigging going on in Anambra, fake police arrive in Abba town

The efforts of the INEC Chairman to erase rigging from the Nigerian political equation appears to have fallen into the hole. The INEC Chairman, Prof. Maurice Iwu had taken the exercise in Anambra to prove a relatively free and fair elections could be carried out. Particularly noting the absence former President, Obasanjo.

Politicians in Anambra however have found advanced methods of going around the INEC. It clearly appears the gubernatorial elections in Anambra has become anything but free and fair, another failed exercise in democracy.

This morning [1:30am], Ukpakareports.com learnt that armed men alledgedly led by Prince Charles Tabansi, arrived at the home of Hon. Uche Ekwunife in Agu Ukwu Nri with a barrage of bullets. They attacked the home of the PPA gubernatorial candidate. Prince Tabansi is said to be a close associate of Governor Peter Obi and an APGA member.

In a related development, in Obosi, Anambra State, the removed House of Representative member and brother to the Head of FRSC [Road Safety - Osita Chidoka] in the person of Obinna Chidoka is reported to be conducting elections at his home. The rigging was said to start at his home before the official start of elections by 9am. Interestingly, the Head of FRSC had boarded a flight from Abuja on the eve of the gubernatorial elections day headed for Enugu. He boarded an Arik flight number 321 and sat on seat 3c [business class]. He was dressed in the uniform of Road Safety and was received by a legion of Road Safety agents at the Enugu airport. It is uncertain however if he is directly involved in the rigging.

Ukpakareports.com have also gathered that fake police officers were sighted at the Abba Town of Njikoka LGA. They were staged at the Abba Junction to intercept the distribution of the INEC materials. It is not certain if the materials were hijacked.

Already, communities in Orumba North and South are reported to be missing ballot papers.

Stay tuned for more details...       


Your Comments

Dickson, on 08 Feb 2010 05:02am
The report by one Ikenna Ellis-Ezenekwe of the last Saturday gubernatorial election in Anambra State, leaves much to desire. Where is the massive rigging of the election? How will this person report such a blatant lie? What does he want to achieve? To show to the world that we are unable to manage ourselves? Which kind of reporter are you? Is this how America advanced with thier democracy? Is this how to build a credible news agency? Thank God there are other sources of information that one can rely on to get at least a fairer information on the Anambra poll. I do not want to receive your mails again. Im a journalist myself and I just keep wondering what you want to achieve. What has the movement of the Roadsafety Marshall in Enugu has to do with the election in Anambra? I fear you oh

Ben okezie, on 06 Feb 2010 11:02am
from the way the report is narrated, one can sense that all is simple fabrication and tissues of lies. for god sake cant we allow something good in our country and support good intentions, na wa for you journalists o
Sunday, on 06 Feb 2010 09:02am
Ikenna, they most change. we most have a credible winner. all the corrupt most fall sick
Sunday, on 06 Feb 2010 09:02am
Ikenna, they most change. we most have a credible winner. all the corrupt most fall sick
Ijeleoma, on 06 Feb 2010 08:02am
Folks what is happening in Anambra State shows that moral relativism is a problem for democracy.Democracy is for the civilized, and without liberty democracy is meaningless. Democracy is senseless in any state whose executive, judiciary, and legislative branches are very corrupt, or where citizens take laws into their own hands.It also will not work when segment of the state believe that the role of government is to enforce God's law, not the laws made by the people for the people. It does't not work where people think a comatose still have power to rule the most populous nation in the continent. We should stop kidding ourselves.
Eddy, on 06 Feb 2010 07:02am
Good please monitor them well well
This country must charge

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