Yiaga said the observers have been trained to observe the conduct of electoral officials, security agencies and the voters.
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Over two million residents of the state are expected to cast their votes to elect a governor who would steer the affairs of the state for the next four years. Ms Dafwat told PREMIUM TIMES said the stationary observers remain at a single polling unit from the beginning of voting till the end of collation of results.Nigerians need credible journalism. Help us report it.
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