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INEC Completes Nationwide Review of Governorship Election Results, Gives Fresh Update

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) stated it had concluded a assessment of the outcomes of final Saturday’s governorship election, which was held in 28 states.

Based on the fee, it had additionally accomplished the assessment of the outcomes for Abia and Enugu states, the place it had earlier suspended additional collation following a sequence of electoral malfeasance and violence.

INEC Nationwide Commissioner in control of the Data and Voter Training Committee, Festus Okoye, disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja.

The fee recalled that it had met on Monday, March 20 and reviewed the conduct of the governorship and state meeting elections held nationwide on Saturday, March 18.

“Arising from the assembly, the Fee took the choice to droop additional collation of the governorship election leads to some components of Abia and Enugu states, to hold out a assessment of the collation processes in each states.

“The Fee has concluded the assessment. Consequently, the collation of outcomes for the governorship election in each Abia and Enugu states will proceed in the present day, March 22.

“The Fee appreciates the persistence and understanding of the individuals of each states as we conclude the collation processes.”

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