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INEC Commends Anambra Voters for Success of Nov 6 Governorship Election

Professor Mahmood Yakubu, Chairman, Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) has commended the people of Anambra State over the successful governorship election in the State on Saturday, November 6, 2021.

Yakubu stated that despite the conduct of the election under difficult circumstances, the Commission has declared a winner and the Certificate of Return has been issued.

“The election was peaceful and the outcome of the election has been universally adjudged to be credible. We want to thank the voters in Anambra State for their patience and faith in the new BVAS technology which was deployed for the election. This has also justified the hope of citizens across the country that the deployment of more appropriate technology is essential to electoral integrity in Nigeria.”

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