Kaduna State deputy governor, Dr Hadiza Balarabe, has said that elections can be safely conducted in Nigeria, using the electronic voting system. She
, has said that elections can be safely conducted in Nigeria, using the electronic voting system.
Dr Balarabe made the remarks during a stakeholders’ sensitisation programme organised by the Kaduna State Independent Electoral Commission in the state capital on Thursday.Recall that Kaduna state was first to use electronic voting in the country, using the Electronic Voting Machines.
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