An electoral commission official checks voting material at a polling station set up in the Shagari Day Secondary School in Yola, in Nigeria’s Adamawa State, on February 22, 2019, on the eve of general elections after the original poll was postponed last week. – President Muhammadu Buhari vowed on the eve of troubled elections that Nigerians would be able to vote in security, despite a week-long postponement and violence in the north of the country.
Alhaji Ahmed Lawal, State Organising Secretary of the party made this known on Thursday while reacting to the court order. Lawal said that the party had earlier objected to the entire governorship election claiming that it was marred with many irregularities. He called on APC supporters to remain calm as they get ready to go into another governorship election.NAN recalls that the governorship election held in Adamawa was declared inconclusive by INEC.
The Movement for the Restoration of Democratic for Development petitioned an Adamawa High Court, on the omission of its party logo on the ballot paper during the March 9, governorship election.
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