Anambra State Association of Registered Voters (ASARVOTE) has urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to delist some parties from
The demand was contained in a statement on Thursday by Jezie Ekejiuba and Sylvester Odife, President and Secretary respectively.
ASARVOTE based its call on the multiple litigations against the candidates after the disputed primaries.“It is the inalienable right of every voter to know for certainty which candidate he or she intends to vote for and not confused as to the identity of the candidate in an election such as the Anambra state governorship poll.
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